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OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST WORK OF BOYS. FLIES WITH OWN WINGS. Youthful Robbers Confess to Holding Up Great Northern. Frenchman Beats All Records With Aeroplane in Italy. Great Falls, Mont., June 2.—The Rome. June 1.—Leo de la Grange, hold-up of the northbound Great the French aeropianist, made a new Northern train at the stockyards, experiment with his aeroplane here about a mile and a half from this Saturday, May 30. PUT MARINES ON GUARD. WILL CEMENT CANAL. ANNUAL INSURANCE REPORT this morning, which was so successful city, was the work of three boys, who Washington. May 30.—The demo now occupy cells in the city jail. A that it filled the spectators with ad Secretary of State Shows Growth and Seepage Causes’Washout on Umatilla fourth youth, who admits having as crats filibustering in the house to the Uncle Sam to be Sure of Fair Elec miration lie surpassed his own rec end, and La Follette having led a rec tion in Panama. Irrigation Ditch. Present Status of Business. sisted in planning the hold-up, but ord filibuster in the senate, the six ord by flying for 15 minutes and 3« Salem.—Frank Benson, secretary of who took no active part, is also a Pendleton } section of the main Washington, June 1.—The Panama seconds, only then coming down be tieth congress adjourned for the ses »late, as ex officio insurance conimis- com feed canal of the Umatilla irrigation prisoner. The quarct have made a sion at 11:50 o’clock tonight. The last sioner, has completed nis annual re- project about 40 feet in length was complete confession to the police. The bills were signed by the president be presidential campaign, which is to cause he received a signal to do so, port. It is now being printed and will washed out between Foster and Echo, names of the four boys are: Albert fore 11 o'clock, and both houses, which culminate in an election the first week and also because the motor of his ma be available within a few weeks. The the cause of the washout being seep Hatch, aged 15; William Randall,' had 1 With with difficulty maintained a in July, has recently developed “rev chine cannot hold sufficient gasoline report includes a statement of the to age water, which has constantly aged 1<; Harry Rhcams, aged 15, and .quorum, quorum, scurried olutionary tendencies'’ to such an ex to operate it much longer than that. scurrieii to io their meir homes. nomes. tal risks written by all insurance com drained through the porous soil at George Cresswell, aged 16. I V, Washington, May 30.—Amid scenes tent as to cause grave concern and panies doing business within the state that point. The O. R. & N. track is During that space of time M. de la to the story told by Ran-' ()f excitement well-night unparalleled the serious intention to employ severe Grange made nine and three-fourths of Oregon, the gross premiums received, within a few feet of the canal at that dall. da 1. Rheams and Cresswell, the hold- hold in th.. the senate chamber, »1... the t I.a .. Follette premiums returned, 1 sses paid and the point, and the grade has been softened up was planned and carried out under filibuster collapsed a little after 4 measures on the part of the American rounds of an establish d course in the net premiums for taxation of all au r about half a mile by the seepage. the generalship of Hatch, the young ’clock this afternoon, and the cur government to insure a fair and hon military field, namely f ix kilometers, a thorized companies and associations for 1 he government engineers have de est of the four, who is said to have o rency bill was passed by a vote of 43 est election, probably the first in the the year ending December 31. 1907 cided to cement a section of the ciftial turned the switch, ordered the engi to 22. four republican senators voting history of Central America. The 500 little over nine and nine-tenths of a Besides much other valuable infor there. It is estimated it will cost neer to back up and to have gone American marines stationed on the mile, at a velocity of GO kilometers, or mation the report shows the aggregate $21.100 to complete the cement work through the passenger coaches with in the negative. isthmus will be detailed to the elec 37.2 miles an hour. business transacted within the suite necessary, Owing to the strong How the conductor, forcing the latter at tion places. As some precincts will Washington. May 30.—Among The aeroplane was first pushed for since 1895; the amount of licenses and under the tracks, the company has the point of a gun to collect from the bills passed at today’s session of the need no armed supervision, and others the taxes paid into the state treasury since kept track will need several troops, they will be ward by M. de la Grange’s associates, passengers. According to the other house were the following: walkers constantly there 1887, ami gives a list of all the insur- for several months. All trains have boys, it was also Hatch who-shot Providing life-saving apparatus on distributed where they will do the and as soon as the motor was put into ince companies authorized to transact run William Dempsey and narrowly the Farallon Islands, off California; most good. slowly over the place for some action the machine rose without dif business in Oregon on May 8, 1908. A The call for a personal report from lime. Costly — repairs will be made on missed shooting Conductor Jack granting pensions on the surviving ficulty, keeping from seven to ten feet statement of the business of the sev the Minister Squiers is the restilf it is ex Hayes. <> - R. &' N. track, Water will be - " officers and enlisted men of the Texas eral Oregon mutual fire relief associa Rheams stated that Hatch, after volunteers, and providing for compen plained, of new developments. At the above the ground. It moved smooth turned off the feed canal while the re- tions for the year ending December 31, they had left the scene of the hold sation to government employes for in same time. Mr. Squiers may be asked ly and turned easily, Jibe rounds of pairs are in progress. 1907, is also included. up, proposed that they cross Sun juries received while in the perform to explain certain newspaper com the course following each other with river io the Montana Central line and ance of their duties. Several pension ments to the effect that he has al out interruption, and not once did the Posse Chases Horsethieves. CITIZENS TAKE INITIATIVE. lowed himself to become enthusiastic hold up passenger train No. 236 from Baker City. In the country south Butte, which was due in two or three bills also were passed. ■n favor of one of the candidates. Mr. aeroplane touch the ground. It was a of Huntington officers are ch ising a Squiers will sail for the United States marvelops exhibition, which would P an Bonds to Raise Money to Im band of horsethieves, who have been hours. Because he demurred. Rheams tomorrow. Friday, May 29.\ states. Hatch drew his revolver and have won De La Grange a prize of prove Siuslaw Bar. practicing in Malheur county. It is threatened to kill him. Washington, May 29.— It has been $5000 had it occurred in France. It at Eugene. The citizens of the Sius claimed the thieves are headed for He was dissuaded from the second a long time since the senate has been .ker county, with the probable hope attempt at train robbery by the two tied up by a filibuster with such least confirms his possession of the INQUIRY TO CONTINUE. law valley, on the coast of I. lie coun slen- Archdeacon cup. "• ty» are becoming tired waiting for of b< ing able to reach a transconti youths who were with him. dvr support as was in evidence when nental railroad and get out of Oregon, the government to improve the bar at The stories told by the boys, with I .a Follette undertook to defeat the Wood Pulp Committee to be Very 'n the last few weeks many report the exception of Hatch, agreed in the conference report on the Aldrich- the mouth of the S ii.’.iiv river so ves Busy During Summer. ROBBERS GET CASH. seis can pass out or in without delay, having lost horses, and there is a ru main details, They state that the Vreeland currency bill by talking it to mor that the gang sent up from Mal Washington, June 2.—The wood nd a plan is being discussed to raise hold-lip was planned two nights be- death. The report was brought tip funds for the undertaking in another heur some time ago and later par fore, it being decided to rob the train and La Follette took the floor. He pulp and paper investigation commit Great Northern Passenger Train Held way. It is proposed to bond tint doned by G ivernor Chamberlain has the first dark night. insisted that a quorum should be tee of the house, which presented its Up at Great Falls. part of the county lying west of the ompleted a new organization, and is maintained at all times, and up to 6 preliminary report to that body sev operating in the same manner they Butte, Mont., June 1.—A Miner spe Coast range of mountains for 30 or o'clock he had demanded 21) roll-calls. BIG RAIL CONTRACT. eral days ago, will continue its inves- cial from Great Falls, Mont., says: 40 years, and use the money thus were a few years ago, when the tax The senate was able to obtain more or raised in building jetties at the mouth payers of ea-tern Oregon spent much less relaxation and at the same time tigations during the recess of con- The north bound Great Northern Illinois Central to Spend $1,450,000 keep the supporters of the bill in their gress. It of the river It is thought by the ..... ney and effort to capture them. is the purpose of Chairman passenger train was held up this even promoters of the scheme tint $100,000 for New Steel. seats. The heat was excessive, and Mann to _ ___ deal of sta- ing about one mile and a half from gather . a .. „ great Coos Finds Oil. could be raised easily in this way. an I many were very restless under this tistical information Birmingham, Ala , June 2. — Tan- cen«u as bu- this city by seven masked men at 12:30 ■ ...... _.i .. of the „.. Marshlield The stir over oil in that with this sum considerable start restraint. reau and the Department of Com could be made towaril constructing Coos county, successfully held down gible evidence of generous propor- o'clock, the train being run onto a sid On the 23d roll-call, at 7:15 P. M., the jetty. It is hoped lay the time for several weeks past, has reached tions that prosperity is returning is upon motion of Stone, the absence of merce and Labor during the coming ing by the robbers, who fired a fusil given in the fact that the Illinois Cen summer. Subcommittees will also be the stage that facts cannot longer be this sum is expended the national gov a quorum was developed and the ser ernment would be ready to take lip kept from the public. ()il men have tral Railroad company, in connection geant-at-arms was directed to bring appointed to visit paper mills in differ lade of shopts up and down the train. with the opening yesterday of its new ent sections of the country and take Wm. Dempsey, an Augusta rancher, been here on investigating missions, the work and push it to completion. in absentees. testimony, and it is possible the full To meet the interest on the bonds mil corporations and individuals have line between Chicago. Birmingham was shot through the leg in attempt* At 2 o'clock in the morning I.a Fol each year, it is proposed to collect a quietly been taking options for sev and Atlanta, has placed a contract for lette let it be known that he intended committee will hold a number of ing to escape from the train after it 52.000 tons of steel rails, to cost meetings. • eral weeks. Actual crude oil has been toll of perhaps 25 cents per thousand to speak until 8 or 9 A. M. It is also the desire of Chairman had stopped, and Conductor Hayes feet on the lumb r and a proportion -truck near Bandon, and gas has been $1.450 000. Republican leaders say they will Mann to investigate thoroughly the The contract goes to the Tennessee was compelled by the robbers to pre- encountered in many places. Around ale sum on other articles exported have a quorum from their own mem from the towns al the mouth of the Coos Bay indications are sufficiently Iron & Coal company, and is .lie larg bership tomorrow, and that they will pulp wood question, and if it is pos cede them in passing through the cars, river Later a sinking fund could be strong to warrant large options and est order since the financial depres not be delayed by one or two men fili sible the committee will visit Canada he carrying a’hat in which the passen sion set in Only one contract, that for this-purpose. Several letters have raised in the same way to pay off the extensive preparations for borings. of the Pennsylvania, takes rank with bustering, if they have to keep con- been sent to the publishers of news gers were invited to dump what cash bonds when they become due. In gress in session indefinitely. papers who failed to answer the first they had about them. Most of them it. this way the expense of building the Drain More Klamath Land. letter sent by the committee asking The official announcement that the jetty would be borne by the indus deposited from $1 to $10, and the Klamath Falls. —■ Twelve hundred Illinois Central has decided to ignore for information, and also to paper tries directly benefited by the work Thursdas, May 28. acre-, of swamp land north of Klamath what remains of the financial depres manufacturers. These letters will be booty of the desperadoes is not be Falls, near Navlor. will be reclaimed sion is likely to set tile pace for other Washington. May 28__ The antici taken by an employe of the census lieved to be greater than several hun- Reject Dam Bids. bv the owners. Fred Melhase and John large systems which have been with pated strenuous opposition to the adop bureau, and the information contained dred dollars. Klamath b'alls. The secretary of Hagelstein Land adjoining has raised holding similar orders until conditions tion of the conference report on the in them put into shape to be of the - While the passengers were being the interior has rejected the bids on some of the finest vegetables ever are fully normal. AIdrirh-Vl-eeland cuirency bill in the most benefit to the committee. robbed, several of the highwaymen the Clear lake dam, a part of the grown in Klamath county, and this This contract will enable the steel senate, according to the inference to be Klamath irrigation project, oil ac- land when drained will be cut up into mills here to open additional plants drawn from the debate today, probably stood guard at the doors of the cars Hale Calculates Surplus. count of the high figures, together small truck patches. The surveyed line and give immediate work to more will not materialize. Aldrich kept the to prevent the passengers from leav- with the fact that land owners in that of the Oregon Eastern, running not th than two thousand skilled men who report before the senate until nearly 4 Washington, June 2.—In presenting ing. section have still five per cunt more from Klamath Falls to Natron, will have been idle for some time. In an I*. M., when he assented to its being his statement of appropriations to the The robbers finally jumped off the land to sign up to bring the total up cross tin- area of swamp land and the indirect way it will start the wave of laid aside until 11 o’clock tomorrow, senate. Hale undertook to show that to the required 80 per cent I'he two dike will be used in draining it. prosperity over the entire South, put and the remainder of the time today notwithstanding claims to the con- coaches and disappeared in the dark bn|s submitted were by Mahoney ting a large amount of money into was devoted to the passage of unob trary the expenditure would be well ness. Rain is falling heavily, and the Open Gates at Hermiston. Bros , of San Erancisco, $115,770, and immediate circulation and stimulating jeeted house bifls on the calerdar. within the revenues of the year. night is so dark that no trace of the Pendleton With hundreds of en- all sorts of business. The total estimated revenues are Maney Bros., of Winnemucca, $188, Every senator realiz.ed that the menu * ing of this move was that an under $«78,123,011, while he undertook to robbers could be found, although OSO I'he government mav readver thusiastic excursionists in attendance standing had been reached to vote on show that the expenditures for the posses were in pursuit within 20 min tis<- fur bids, or do itie works by force and ideal weather prevailing, the head FEARS FOR SHIP. gates of the Umatilla irrigation pro the bill tomorrow, Inquiry proved the next year would be nearly $852,117,- utes after the outlaws had left the account ject were thrown open at Hermiston existence of this understanding, al 894, leaving a surplus of $26,005,116. train. last week An excursion train of six Steamer Vaderland Is Reported unk though no positive agreement has been lie arrived at this conclusion by de Good Progress on Calapooia Line made The indications are, therefore, ducting from the total appropriation Brownsville The new railroad up ■ouches left this place, bearing a large With All On Board. GOVERNMENT MAY SUE. tluit ingress will adjourn sine die to of 1909 the amounts which have been the Calipooia river from Brownsville "umber of representative business I ’ aris. June 2—A special dispatch morrow or Saturday. appropriated to pay deficits, which, is being surveyed Work on the line men and farmers, as well as repre he said, should properly be charged to Great Area in Montana is Stripped will commence soon The line will sentatives from Milton, Freewater, to the Petit Journal from Brussels says that it is rumored the Red Star Washington, May 2S. While the sen 1908. and the appropriation of $29.- run out from South Brownsville and \\ eston and Athena. Bare of Timber. steamer Vaderland has been wrecked nte was wrestling with the currency 187.000 made on account of the Pan thence east for about 20 miles to Progressive Spirit at Cornelius. in the North sea in a dense fog. There quest ion, t he business of the house todav ama Canal, which is made payable Butte, Mont., June 1.—A federal sur Crawfordsville and Holley This will Cornelius. The old schoolhouse in are 1600 passengers aboard. be of great .advantage Io the town went merrily on. The following mens from the proceeds of the sale of vey corps is engaged in running sur Lloyd's does not confirm this news, tires were passed: To establish tyvo or bonds. It will open lip a vast timber belt said ( Cornelius, which has so long been an vey lines in the mountains near Phil which, however, comes from what is to be the finest in the state The big e> i s re to the more enterprising por more fish cultmal stations on Puget ipsburg. Mont., to determine the usually Hitchcock Starts for Chicago. considered a most reliable Sound, Wash.; amending the laws 1 <1 im across the river is about com tion of the people, has been torn down of Washington. June 3.—Frank- H. amount of cordwood cut for the mines pleted Brownsville will soon have and preparations are being made to source, There wer ■ three collisions transportation between Hawaii and i the erect a new one. which will be a credit in the North sea today, and passen- United States by removing the penalty Hitchcock. one of the managers of th. ie of Granite county, and the location of e’eetric lights again gers on the Dover-Ostend mail pa. ket for carrying passengers from Hawaii to the city and district. the ground from which the timber declare that they saw a vessel cast to this country; providing for the en Taft campaign, will leave this city Double the Enrollment. Was taken. This wood was cut, it is PORTLAND MARKETS. for Chicago tomorrow, where be will away on the Goodwin sands. try of agricultural land in forest re University of Oregon. Eugene.— serves; establishing an assay office at appear before the national committee claimed, from land belonging to the Wheat Club. Olle per bushel; red Judging from the applications that are New York. June 2 No official con Salt Lake, Utah; incorporating the in the interest of Secretary of War government, and it is intimated that pom ing into the Registrar's oilice. the • Russian, 88c; bluestem, 92c; valley. firmation could be obtained tonight in Brotherhood of St. Andrew, and ineor I aft during the consideration of con suits may be begun to recover for freshman class of next Scplcmhcr will I 90c this city of the report of the wrecking porating the Congressional Club, which tests tor seats in the national conven- Bariev he the largest in the history of the uni of the steamer Vaderland in the North is < unposed of wives and daughters of tion. Mr. Hitchcock had a confer- about 700.000 cords of wood cut. ap versity. M re than 200 applic.itions , $27.50412R.5O; sea The offices of the International senator« and representatives. ence today with President Roosevelt proximating in value about $1.000,000. Oats No. have already been received from grail Mercantile Marine, which controls the at the \\ bite House, and later with The bulk of this wood was cut about nates of the different high schools ami I gray. $27. Red Star Line, and the offices of the Mr. Taft. 10 or 12 years ago, during the boom Millstuffs Bran. $26 per ton; mid- Red Star Line company were closed. acailemiis throughout the state and it Wednesday, May 27. dlings days of silver, and was used at the $'.0.50; shorts, country. $28 50; is safe tn predict that there will he at The Red Star “ steamer ................... Vaderland Mail Ocean Bill Very Much Alive. Washington. May 27.—An emergency least too more, as many freshiiien do > city,- 1 *28 10; n luat and barley chop, was due to sail from Antwerp for Bimetallic and Granite Mountain currency law is assured. The currency Washington. June 2.—That the not apply for standing until college $27 50 New York May 30. According to question held its place today as prac mines, owned by Charles D. McClure ocean mail bill, which passed the sen I lav Timothy W illamette Valley, schedule she would have reached Do opens in the fall. .... on .............. .. . 20 ............... .. „ a ...... March without division and his associates, of St. Louis, to $17 per ton; Willamette Valley, ordi ■ ver on Sunday, from which port sile tically the only subject of consideration, ate nary. $15; Eastern Oregon, $18 50; ' would be reported on her arrival Up at (with ends of the eapitol. anti when i and later was sustained by the senate gether with a few Montanans. The Bronco Burking for Condon, mix«-d. *16: c’over, $11; alfalfa. $12; to a late hour Sunday night she had I«>th houses adjourned the compromise in-the postoffice bill by a vote of 46 area of timber land stripped clean is Condon Condon will ce’ebrate the alfalfa, bill, which was drafted by the republic to 12. is not killed by the action of 10 miles wide and 12 long. meal, $20. not been reported. Fourth of July in old fashioned tylc. an confrerees, had received the sanc the house in failing to accept it on a Dressed Meats Hogs, fancy. Sc per and a committee was appointed to so tion of the house, and had been present j narrow vote of 145 to 153, is the firm Still Vigorous at 128. Cleveland Goes Home. licit funds for the carrying on of the pound; ordinary, 7c; large. 6c; veal, ed to the senate, where it was an conviction of the friends of the meas- extra. 7 ’ e; ordinary, 6c; heavy, 5c; St. Petersburg. June 1.—A veteran festivities It is planned to bold a Lakewood. N. J. June 2 --Ex Presi nounced it would lie taken up for con ! tire They believe that next Deceni- soldier, with the record of SO years’ mutton, fancy. 84f9c. market day in connection with the sideration tomorrow and where, it will i her it will win by a decisive majority. Butter—Extras, 25c per pound; dent Grover Cleveland, who has been also be passed when the vote is reached. military service, and whose age is de celebration, just as has been belìi in clared to be 128. has been visiting St. confined to the I.nkewood II"tel for Pendleton and The D Iles Br-meho fancy. 21c; choice. 20c; store, 16c. Selects Tokio Commission. I' ggs Dandled, 19l4f26c per dozen; two months with an attack of rheu Petersburg from the Tver district. ■"long contests and baseball will Washington. May 27. — Aside from 19c per dozen. Washington. June 3. — Secretary This wonderful old man. Michael Bud form a part of the proerininte while line P< indlcd, »ultry—Mixed chickens, 11 Ci 12c matic gout and acute indigestion, has the currency bill the house today passed Root has decided on the personnel of nikov, traveled to the capita’ to draw ' number of carnival features will also ¡t,’c follÿwmg measures: “ pound; fancy hens. 124?12Ac; roosters, sufficiently recovered from his i illness In added. i I Requiring greater space and better the commission to represent the a prize of $2500 in the lottery, and the 8c; fryers. 20c: broilers, 22h c; ducks. to leave here today tor his home in T<’ !” ■ accommodations on steamships for United States at the Tokio exposition czar had him at Czarskoe Selo as a old 176?1 Sc; spring, 204?221 4c; gee«e, Erineeton. The Fruit Crop Wfll be Heavy. I he trap was made ma.:e in m Mecrajic ,ls<(. T(.rs: ail,horizing the in 1912 The commissioners general feature of the festivities for the Swe4 S4?9c: turkeys, alive, 1641 ’ 1 Sc ■ for hens, ¡John Hays L B. Loomis, former as dish royal wedding Baker City Unless exceptionally ' cenain lands .at the head of Cor will be Francis 144? lit for gobblers: dressed 17(o 19c. 'car Mr. Cleveland was accompanied sistant secretary of state; Frederick Budnikov, whose breast is adorned c fl weather should overtake this part dova bay. Alaska, and granting relief to Apples - Select 2 50 per box; by Mr< Cleveland and Or. G.'Rowe J V Skiff, director of the Field mu with many medals for bravery and dis ■ f the country there will be a large the Alaska Terminal \ Navigation fancy, $2; $1.50; ordinary. ' Rockwood. U ho ha« been alternating scum, of Chicago, and United States tinguished service, joined the Russian frm't cron, according to men who are company: authorizing a resnrvey of I with Dr. Joseph V Bryant, the t mily certain townships in Wyoming; grant judge for the district of Minnesota. army in 1*97. be o ilv interested in fruit lands and or $1 23. Potatoes- I'Id. Oregons, choice, physician, in caring for the patient. chards In the immediate vicinity of ing to the interstate commerce commis 704/ SOc pc; hundred Bourne Going to Europe. Hal,er Citv fruit is necessarily slower Kill Women and Children. sion additional authority in the matter bruits Strawberries. Oregon. 154? on account of the altitude, but over Close to a Mile a Minute. Washington, June 4. — Senator of requiring reports of all accidents on Athens. June 1.—A body of panic- I7)c per pound; gooseberries. 6c per in Pine and F.agle valleys it is far Los Angeles, June 2 -The two interstate carriers. Bourne has i informed some of his col- stricken rcfugees frr>m Samos, who advanced Recent c Id spelts have not pound; apricot«. $1 50 per crate days' auto meet held in this city was I The conference report on the omnibus leagues that t he expects to sail _ t . >r , nt'i» tlrrtvod , . horn ronnrt . fnnf , . , Onions California red. $1.65411.75 have arrived here, report that rnrrntv eighty damaged the crop materially. •»er « ick; Bermudas, $2 per crate; gar ! an unprecedented success, several | land bill and the senate amendments Europe in a short time to join ‘his women and children were slain by thousand people being in attendance 11< > the hill granting obsolete ordnance wife, who is completing a tour around lie, 154/20c per pound. Young Chosen at Milton. Vegetables Turnips, $t 50 per at today’s races The Coast record to various institutions and organiza the world. According to these sen Turkish troops during the first day’s ators. Bourne will sail before the Chi fighting at Vathy, capital of the island. Milton I E Young, recently prin sack; carrots $| 50 / 1.75; beets. $1 75; for 50 miles on a circular track, tions also were agreed to. cag ■ com . ntion. Several efforts mad* They declare also that the troops fired cipal of Moore*« school ■I. in this valley, parsnins. $1 25; cabbage. $1 T54?2 per broken yesterdav. was eu tilled today to locate Bourne and confirm the persistently on the foreign consulates. has been appointed principal of the | cwt ; bean«. lt4iT2$c per lb.; head by Ralph Hamlin, who drove i 42- Metcalf Files His Complaint. The refugees are all Greeks, ami, as M ilton school The directors bad lettuce. 12|4?Oc per dozen; aspara- horsepower. six cylinder car 50 miles Washington, June 4 Secretary story were unavailing. they have inborn hatred of the Turk, Davies, but I gus. $1.50 box; egg plant, 20c per lb.; in 57 minutes and 43 seconds H im previously engaged R Metcalfs complaint, filed with the their statements are accepted here thi« week lie notified the trustees of I parsley. 25c per dozen': peas, 54/ 7c per lin made this record yesterday during I World Trip for Middies. Li« refusal of the position, Mr Davis pound; peppers. 20c per pound; rad the last .tn miles of tin’ ion mile race. interstate commerce commission, al- Washington. June 4—Of two hun with considerable reserve. leges that the Adams, Northern Pa- dred members of the class at the An- will teach at Nyasse, Ore. islie«. 15c per dozen; rhubarb. 3c peri and made the same time today Cholera Is Spreading. citie and other express companies are I napoli» naval academy who will grad pound; spinach. 3c per pound. Foot of Snow in Nevada. Teachers Turn Homesteaders. gouging the government. It alleges i tiatc next Friday, ili ............... ........ or- Hops 190?. prime and choice. 54? have . been Manila. June 1 —The cholera at .......... I , Ely. Nev. June 8.—The heaviest the companies last July charged 40' dered to report to the Atlantic fleet Dagupan. 120 miles from Manila is Om tio \hmit 30 teachers of 11 r 6|c per pound; olds. 24?3c per pound Wo(»l — Eastern Oregon, i average __ »now storm since last winter « v- ex- cents per loo too much on merchan- at San Francisco, July 1. The mid- worse. Twenty-nine deaths are today ncblic -chools of Malheur count» h.v ’ ‘ “ night, -*■*. Fully a dise to the navy yard at Bremerton, dies are jubilant over the prospect of reported, due to eating infected foods. filed on homesteads under irrigation Le«t. 11(<i 15c per pound, according to perienced here last foot of snow fell The «form was gen Washington The amount involved the trip to the Far East and home The people are loath to clean up their nr '¡rets near Vale and will engage in shrinkage; valley, 104rt2Ae. eral between Ely and Cobre. No dam is $1500. The complaint is a test case again by way of Suez canal and the surroundings, despite strenuous efforts Mohair Choice, WriTsic per lb. farming A number of unmarried wo age was reported. | to determine the rate. Atlantic ocean. Cascara Bark—31(u 4c per lb. men teachers are in the number. on the par* of the >ureau of health. I