THE STAYTON MAIL C. D. A l CX ANDtR. t’ ubUmhrr S T A Y T O N .................. OREGON NEWS OF THE WEEK I d a Condensed Form for Our SEARCH FOR OUTLAW . UNREST IN ORIENT. Desperado Believed to Be iu Hiding Near Woodburn. Russia la Now Planning Another Inva­ sion of Ohlneao Territory. Woodburn, Ore., April 29.—The nr rival of bloodhounds at the scene of the man hunt near Woodburn is I k *- ing anxiously awaited by the authorities and the ponses. The dogs are expected from Portland on the morning trains, ami will be hurried at once to the point I where Frank Smith, the outlaw, was I iired at on Saturday afternoon, unless a fresher trail is found in the meantime. | Great confidence is felt in the outcome of the hunt with trained hounds. In the dense underbrush men can follow the trail only at a great disadvantage; they might easily pass within a dozen feet o f their quarry and not know it. The hounds will be kept in leash so that the posse may keep close behind them. A detachment o f cool-headed, courageous men who can be depended upon to take chances against the out­ law will follow the dogs. It is now uni­ versally believed that Smith is in the brush east of Woodburn. as stated yes­ terday, and that he is within a very few miles of the town. St. Petersburg, April 30. In spite of Ilio defeat of her iiiiihitions in Munchu- riu and Kwantung, nml the obstacles met with hy M. l ’okotllofT, the Rinomili minister to China, in his negotiations lit Pekin, Russia is steadily pushing for­ ward with the purpose of occupying an­ other big slico of China, namely, the two eastern provinces of Mongolia, cov­ ering the route of the proposed railroad from Baikal to Pekin, which, us an­ nounced by the Associated Press, Feb­ ruary 20, has been given over to tho Russo < ‘hiuese bank. I ’ uiler the guise uf the iunoeent sound­ ing name of “ geographic ethnographic expedition for purely scientific pur­ poses,” a party headed hy Colouol No­ vitsky, one of the brilliant younger members of tho general staff, will leave M O NEY AND FOOD. People o f Oregon Coming to Front With Help tor Needy. Portland.— Provisions in large sup ply are pouring in to the relief funds t a large t,uuil>er of Oregon towiiB Many ears have been filled with a vari ety of edibles, including prepared food, eggs, bacon, rice, loaves of bread by the thousand, besides Hour and pota toes. Cook ng utensils, stoves, blankets and clothing have been given and purchased in considerable quantitiis, and will ar rive in the Hay City as faat as the trains can be moved south. Collections of money are still going forward and more supplies and funds w ill he lor warded later. Portland aid for San Francisco and the oilier stricken California cities will probably exceed the value of $250,000 Not less valuable than the money to be spent in the sympathy and love tor hu mankind that prompts the voluntary gifts lor relief. Reports from San Francisco show that her people tiave been touched by the prompt steps taken for their help by neighbor states. FOUR C AR S S E N T. Salem Housewives Bake Bread Bakeries Give Stocks. and Nalem— This city forwarded the fol­ lowing to aid Nan Francisco sufferers: One carload of potatoes, one csrload of dour, one carload of bread and other A Resume o f the Less Important but provisions, one csr of tircadMtuffs and Not Less Interesting Events two carloads of bread and potatoes. In o f the Psst Week. iddilion to this, citisens of Nhsw are ■taking up a carload of provisions, and the citizens of l’ ratiim a carload of po- Senator Hevburn is seriously ill. latoes. Cash subscriptions have been W itte ’s resignation as premier of raised in Nalem, amounting to $3500. Russia has been accepted by the czar. (’ radically every housewile In Nnlem DEMOCRATIC TIC K E T O FFIC IA L. Ilearst has asked congress to appro­ lias baked bread, and the bakeries have t'nitod States Henator, long term Jnlm priate another $2,500,000 for California. elivered over their entire st x k. The M. Conrin. prisoners iu the penitentiary have sub- Three men were fatally injured in a Congressman, Second District, J. II. riot between striking miners and Penn­ scribed $76 and proffered a 1 their blan Graham. Frank Smith is a desperate criminal. sylvania constabulary. kete, and to g.> without bread if necea- Governor, George K. Chamberlain. ,lle robbed a grocery store and postotliee •ary. Nalem w ill continue to send sup­ Kecretary of Nlate, p. II. Nroat. Each side claims a ma jority of the at Troutdale, April 22. He was arrest plies every day while there is need. Htnte Treasurer, J. I». Matlock. senators in the question of court review ed in Portland the following day, broke Supreme Judge, T. G. Hailey. on the railroad rate bill. jail Tuesday morning, April 24, in a Superintendent Public lnstruetion, J. ______ _____ _______ ___ for __ the __ most daring manner, tried to rob a jow- Senator Morgan has __ a plan Corvallis Loads a Car. II. Ackermnn (Rep.). eonstruction o f the Panama canal which clrv store at Oregon City, and shot and Corvallis— Corvallis citisens hastily State Printer, J. Scott Taylor. killed Policeman Hanlon when the lat­ he has brought before the senate. assembled at the Courthouse upon in­ Attorney-General, R. A. Miller. ter attempted to arrest him. April 25 The French government has arrested he broke into the Canby postoflice nnd Labor Commissioner, t). P. Hoff formation that an organized effort in many labor leaders, imperialists and secured provisions and ngain escaped. this state was lining made for the relief (Rep.). anarchists and is preparing for an out­ He was next heard of nt McKee, the if Nan F m dc I sco . At this meeting ar break. morning of the 26th, and later in the rangements were completed for loading Nt. Petersburg in the middle of May to Jacksonville Raises a Fund. Millions of Chinese are learning Eng­ day made his appearance near Wood­ a car with provisions ami starting it to survey the hitherto unexplored region Medford.— At a meeting of the citi- lish and are translating foreign scien­ burn. On the night of the 27th, while its destination. The initial contrihu between the Manchurian frontier and tific books. The Chinese Reform Asso­ large posses were in search of the fugi­ i ns of Jacksonville at the City Hall ti >ns from Corvallis include ten tons of Erga. Though the expedition nominally is ciation has worked wonders among the tive, he suddenly appeared on the rail­ $750 was subscribed in less than ten dour, 400 bushels of |Kitatoes, 31 esses road track south of Woodburn and shot minutes for the relief of Sail Franeisct to bo under the auspices of the Im­ natives. of eggs, 300 pounds of bacon, 1000 and fatally wounded Sheriff Shaver, of perial Geographical Society, it is be­ The supply o f food at San Francisco Clackamas county, and Captain O. D. sufferers. The amount has lieen in­ loaves of bread. <*lher supplies will lieved it will lie financed and officered creased through the efforts of the com­ is running low. Mayor Schmitz has is­ Henderson, of the Woodburn O. N. G. follow. by the generul staff, nnd its composi­ sued a statement saying anything in Both men died of their wounds. Since mit, ee to $1250, and w ill exceed $1500. tion will I k * nlinost purely military. Tho the way of funds, clothing and provi­ the shooting of Henderson and Shaver The hall team contributes its savings strategie aims, in fact, are so thinly Chemawa Students Give Bread. sions, can be used. the man-hunters have not sighted the and a benefit game with Ashland is Chemawa— The Indian pupils of the covered that it is doubtful if it will now in progress. A ll branches of thi be accompanied by any representative I t is believed the senate will vote on fugitive. __________________ training school here sent 830 loaves of of tho geographical society. Masonic order and the I. O. O. F.. A the railroad rate bill this week. A R M Y OFFICERS A T THE HEAD. O. D. W., Red Men, Jacksonville Elks bread, being their first consignment for The region to lie explored covers tho Great Britain may force Turkey to the lieneflt of tVe California sufferers. hazy “ Mongolian Desert,“ in which t.nd Native Daughters contributed lib­ give up Tabah. General Greeley’s Plan for Feeding the erally. There was no rivalry between This consignment was sent hy Wells- during tho war mysterious Japanese Fargo, and will lie followed hy others armies were supposed to be hovering to Destitute. Every library in San Francisco, ex­ the business men, but all gave freely cept one, was destroyed San Francisco, May 1.— Major-Gen- and liberally, and made their contribu­ from day to day as fast as the flour pur­ strike the Russian rear and into which Peddlers have been captured in San orai Greeley, l . S. A., today made pub- tions with as much pleasure ns if it had chased can lie baked into bread in the small scouting detachments o f Japan­ ese actually penetrated long distances. - - supplies, lie the plan under which relief will be school oven hy the Indian bakers. I'rancisco selling relief Colonel N nvitzky’s expedition probnb- distributed by the army to the 200,000 been for their own people. Suit has been begun to oust the people of San Francisco, who, under the ly will find tho work already well un­ Cooking Utensils from Union. iter way, as the Russiau force stationed Standard Oil and its allies from Ohio. present conditions, are unable to pro­ Salmon Better I han Money, Union— A special meeting of the nt Erga certainly has not been idlo dur- Bowie has returned to Zion City. He vide for themselves. The plans have Astoria— The cash subscriptions mail« City Council adopted sympathetic reeo- *nK •*» l" " g stay then been very carefully drawn, and they was welcomed by a small crowd. by the citizens of Astoria to the Fan are interesting for the reason that the lutions with the Nati Francisco sufferers Francisco relief fund amount at the Prince von Radolin w ill likely be armv has never before had a similar ami a committee of 60 was appointed NEED H E L P FOR M A N Y WEEKS. named as the successor of Chancellor , tas)j’ n f guch magnitude to perform. It present time to about $2650, and lie to secure c uitrihutions for the relief of sides this the Lower Columbia River von Buelow. ¡g noj a mere distribution o f food to the victims. The committee loaded Devine Urges Nation Not to Slacken Premier W itte will be appointed pres- poverty-stricken people, but it is the cannerymen have donated 725 cases of Enthusiasm in Giving. one car of provisions, stoves, cooking ident of the council of the empire by helping of even a vast number of peo­ canned salmon. Two carl.iads of can­ utensils, blankets and clothing and an­ Sun Francisco, April 30.— Dr. Devine, ple of considerable means who now find ned salmon have lieen shipped. An Czar Nicholas. of the National Red Cross, tonight is­ themselves compelled to take their other car of salmon w ill be shipped and other carload of flour. sued the following statement: Secretary Metcalf has reported recom­ places in long bread lines. the committee promises to raise anoth­ “ It is im|H>rtunt for the entire coun­ mending an immediate rebuilding in San The officers named will, as far ns er $1000. Supplies Ready at Cottage Grove. _________ try to understand that the loss o f homes I'rancisco. Roosevelt has approved the possible, transact their business with Cottage Grove.— The committee ap­ nnd property in Han Francisco has not report. each other and with outside applicants Roseburg Raises $1,500. pointed to solicit funds for Nan F'lan- been exaggerated. Expectations have Luke E. Wright, United States am­ direct, the object being to secure an Rosehurg— Koeehurg responds n< lily cisco relief at the mass meeting hss se­ been aroused nnd plans have been made, bassador to Japan, says the Chinese economical and prompt service for the to the call for help by the sufferers at cured $650. A carload of supplies was based on telegrams nnd newspaper re­ distressed and destitute. A responsible should receive better treatment at the ports, o f large contributions for relief, hands of the Americans than is now ac­ civilian will be placed in immediate Nan Francisco by contributing $1500 purchased, consisting mostly of flour, and these expectations should not bo charge of each relief station, with rea­ for relief. A carload of provisions, potatoes and bacon, and went by the corded them. disn ppointed. sonable pay, and assisted by a paid per­ bread, clothing, bedding and tents have first train. “ Tho distribution of food will hnve Senators from Oregon and Washing­ sonnel. been forwarded. Drain puts in the to be continued until there are enough ton have received telegrams from the Charges o f wastage, deception, theft, Arlington Raises $600. storea in whieh to buy on a money basis lumber interests in those states oppos­ and improper appropriation of relief hands of the relief committee a good Arlington.— At a mass meeting $600 and then it enn be gradually diminished, ing free lumber for the purpose of re­ supplies have been freely made, and it collection. A large number of Rose- building San Francisco and other is alleged that the food supplies fur­ burg citizens are in Nan Francisco, but in cash wa’i subscribed for Nan F'rancis- but relief of other kinds Iu now nnd co. Mr. Nmith and Htnythe A Non, will be required for weeks to come. wrecked cities. nished are in some cases too lavish in all are reported saved. Niek and delicate persons will need sheepmen, each gave $100. quantity, and are now being issued Japan is sorry aid was declined by care for months. Inmntes o f institu­ without suitable discrimination. The Clothing in the Carload. this country. tions which have been destroyed must period of extreme distress for food has Oregon City— The citizen’ s commit­ be established elsewhere, nnd on Homo Preparations are being made to re­ passed, and at the earliest possible PO R T L A N D M A R K E T S . plan yet to be devised families which ceive Bowie in his old home. moment the issue of rations must be tee has forwarded another carload of potatoes, flour, blankets and clothing Wheat— Club, 70o; bluestem, 709 cannot get atnrtcd otherwise may havo The Russian democrats have won a confined to helpless women and children, to be given a helping hand. The women of the city have organized 71c; rtd, 68c; valley, 68969c. and refused to adult males unless they great victory in the elections. “ It is not intended to eneourngo and collected a great quantity of cloth­ are in sick or enfeebled condition. Oats — No. 1 white feed, $27.50; ehronie dependence, but quick, gener­ French police have discovered an in­ ing. One of the largest bical contribu­ gray, $27 per ton. ous nnd efficient relief is needed hero trigue between labor leaders and mon­ tors is the Oregon City Manufacturing FR E IG H T W RECK BURNS. Barley — F’eed, $23.50924 per ton; for a very large number of person* archists. Company, which, in cash and blankets, brewing, $24924.50; rolled, $24.509 whose homes nnd means o f livelihood The Northern Pacific has commenced Eleven Men Beflieved to Have Met has contributed about $1,000. have been destroyed. 25.50. work on its bridge across the Willam­ Death in Montana. Hay — Valley timothy, $12; clover, ette at Portland. Missoula, Mont., May 1.— A special Good Things from Hillsboro. $7 60 98 ; cheat, $ 0 9 7 ; grain hay, $7 G OVERNM ENT L08 T M ILLIO N S, Small graft on the relief fund for east-l*ound freight train, consisting of Hillsboro— The citizens of HilltJioro 9 8 ; alfalfa, f 12. California has been discovered and is forty-one cars of lumber and a caboose, Appropriation of $3,387,630 Needed for dispatched a 60-ton car laden with po­ was wrecked near Reid Station, about Fruits — Apples, $293.00 per box; worse than feared. San Francisco. ten miles west of here, at 6 o ’clock tatoes, Hour, evaporated cream, bacon, strawberries, $1.7592.00 per crate. Anthracite operators have rejected this evening. A t least eleven lives are beans, blankets and clothing, and rep­ Washington, April 30.—The seerefnry Vegetables — Aspaiagus, 8 U, I 2 c of war today forwarded to the secre­ the latest terms of the miners anil have thought to have been lost. resenting a cash outlay of $600, to the renewed their former offer. As the train was running at a terrific relief of the Nan Franciaco sufferera. per pound; rabbage, 2 % ® 2 % c per tary o f the treasury for transmission to The unveiling of the Franklin statue speed along the side of the hill the en­ The committee named by Mayor Corne­ pound; cauliflower, $2 25 per crate; congress urgent deficiency estimates of in Paris was the occasion o f speeches of gine went off the. track and the entire lius raised the necessary amount in a celery, $5.00 per crate; bead lettuce, appropriations amounting to $.1,387,630. 25c per d'-zen; onions, 10916c per This amount is required for the servieo good will by Frenchmen and Americans. train, except one car and the caboose, few hours. , , . . . .. .was piled up in a heap forty feet high. dozen; radishes, 20c per dozen; of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1906, A drenching rain has made it very Soon afterwards fire broke out and the for the purpose of replacing military rhubarb, 3$917c per every quarter of the globe, ail express­ Louek, arrived in this city this morn­ ing sympathy for the people o f Snn Many of the steel frames of largo ing on a tour of inspection. The party cisco’ s need, Medford dispatched one dozen. Francisco. Among these were words of buildings in San Francisco are unin­ was met at the depot by a number of car of supplies to Nan Francisco by fTie Poultry— Average old hens, 14915c comfort ami good will from Australian first relief train. As soon as possible jured. city and county officials, and was driven per pound; mixed chickens, 1 3 )^ 9 14c; cities, Dublin’s mayor and other Irish The regular troops now have entire about town in automobiles. Later a thereafter a mass meeting was held nnd broilers, 22 U, 930c; young roosters, officials throughout Irelnnd; from New charge of feeding the San Francisco tour was made through the hospitals arrangements made to send other cars 12)^913o; old roosters, 11911>$c; Zealand; From Baron Kaneko, at To- and relief stations. The governor ex­ as fast as it could be learned what was refugees. dressed chickens, 16915)^c; turkeys, kio, who sympathizes with the American pressed himself as highly pleased with especially needed. live, 17916«; turkeys, dressed, choice, people; from Englishmen nnd officials Senator Heyburn is improving from the manner in which the erisis is being 21922c; geese, live, H910c; geese, in India, Gkina, Japan, Hnuth Africa, his second attack of appendicitis. tided over here and after complimenting and many other far-off points, whero Purse from Bohemian Miners dressed, 10911c; ducks, 17918c. K ing Edward. Emperor William and the authorities and the people of the tho news o f Han Frnncisco’s entastropho Cottage Grove— The miners of Hohe- flops—Oregon, 1906, 8910c; olds, in known. Emperor Nicholas will hold a confer­ city, he left on an afternoon train for mian raised $100 and sent it down to Oakland. 5> *9 7 c . ence shortly. succor the Nan Francisco needy. This Railroad Line Indicted. Wool— Flastern Oregon average best, Bellevue, Texas, has been devastated contribution came without solicitation. Clash o f Coal Miners. 15920c; valley, 24 9 26c per pound; Clarksburg, W. Vn., April 30__ Tho by a tornado. Forty people are re­ Johnstown, Pa., May 1,— A conflict The sawmills np Row River have also mohair, choice, 28 9 30c. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company ported killed. occurred between union and non-union contributed a carload of Inmber. Veal— Dressed, per ponnd. was indicted five times by the federal The Japanese mikado has given miners nt the Paint Creek mine of the grand ,jucv today for alleged violation Beef— Dressed bulls, 3c per pound; of the interstate commerce Inw in -fail­ $200,000 to the relief of San Francisco, Berwind White Coal Company, near Glendale Adds a Carload. Ingleside, about midnight last night. cows, 4 ‘^ 9 5 j^ c ; country steers, 596c. ure to distribute ears to co»l operators and the people a like sum. Glendale— The citizens of this city The union men were attacked by a mob Mutton— Dressed, fancy, 9% 910cper in a fair and equitnble manner. The»« An area of 453 blocks was burned by of foreigners and a number of shots responded to the call for aid hy ship­ indictments are the first, o f the kind the San F’ rancisco fire. It is estimated were fired. Hte.vc Pepoek, a foreigner, ping a carolad of provisions on one of ponnd; ordinary, 6 9 7 c; Iambs, with ever found in tho United Htnte*. Tho pelt on, 10910)(ic. that the buildings destroyed will be in , was fatally wounded, and three others the supply trains passing for Ban Fran­ fine, in ease of conviction, mny be $5,000 the neighborhood o f 60,000. were injured, but not seriously. cisco. Pork— Dreesed, 6 9 8 )$ c per pound. in each case. Busy Readers.