SEVEN PERSONS DIE IN RAILROAD WRECK Misunderstanding of Orders Causes Head-On Collision Betweon Trains. Omh. Seven persons were killed nil Jo Injured, four of Ihtmi seriously, In s ni,,,ii between Missouri I'aclflo iwaauiidtfr train No. 105. north bound. n route for this clljr, and a lust ireiKlit trulii. The wreck, which occurred at Fort Crook, tun ml lea ami lit hurt', nt 10 o'clock Btindiiy ninrulnii, la believed to have resulted from a mlatitidcr IiiihIIihj of ordum on the jmrt of the freight crew. The (lead are: F. W. Petrlns;, Na braaka t'ltv; O. W. Keeler. braknman, Atchison, Kan.; Mra. Krod W. Howl liann, Ncbruaka City; Wlatorlat lltiwlmann, 6 years old, daughter of Mrs. Itowtman; A. W, Hnranuu, Hi. Joseph, Mo.; Mlaa KtuIicos Lillian Kranka, Washington, Kau., and an unidentified ii..gria. Among the seriously Injured are: Fred W. Rowtmaiiti, banker, Nebrss ka City, whoa wife and child were ainoitg the killed, and John Scutt, the laaeuger engineer. Million Penalon Saving la Proposed. Washington. A aavlng estimated at ll.Ouo.ono annually to the penalonera of the 1'nlled States and eventually about UStUiOO a yetir to the govern mcnt, la eontemitlatcd by a simplified iln for the payment of penatona without vourhera, which Commissioner of Pension Davenport aubmltted to the Secretary of tlie luterlor In bla annual report. Carmen Standing Firm. Kanaua City, Mo "We will never give In," wn the. reply mude by XI. V. Itynn. International president of the llrothcrhoad of Carmen, when asked If the unlona were going to give up the atrlke agulnat the llttr rlman llnea aud come to the terms proposed by Jullua Kruttachnllt. TOBACCO TRUST WILL CEASE Program for Dissolution Is Submlttsd i to Federal Court, New York The plan lor the dla sulullon of the American Tobacco Company, In compliance with the do clalon of the Supreme Court of the I'nlled Slates, dcreelng It an alleged combination, was aubmltted to the United flutes Circuit Court of the Southern District of New York for ap proval Monday. The otllclnl plan provides for di vision of tho American Tobacco Com pany Into four companies, no one of which, It 1k said, will hnve a con trolling Influence. The four compa nies arc tho present American To bacco Company, which will continue In lis corporate existence; the Liggett & Meyers Tobacco Company, which Is to be reorganised; the C. P. I.orlllnrd Company, also to be rcorgiinbed, and the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, an existent corporation. Giants Win First Game. Now York. The Glanta, pennant winners of the National League, de feated the Philadelphia, American League Club, the Athlotlca, by a score of two to one In the Initial game of the championship series. About 40, 000 persona saw the contest, which was a pitchers' battle between Christy Mathewson and the Indian, Chief Bender. FILL HARLAN'S PLACE TASK Selection of Successor Will Be Most Difficult for President. Washington. The selection of a successor for Associate Justice John M. Harlan, of the Supreme Court of the United States, who died after 34 years on the bench, will be the hard est task of the kind ever presented to President Tuft, according to the gen eral opinion here. Deciuise of the agitation arising from tho Issue of tho recall of judges, which has turned the attention of the . peoplo to the JudJclnry as a general proposition and tho bitter controversy that followed the trust decisions last spring, it la believed that the continua tion of the new Justice la certain to cause a contest In the Senate. Chinese Chief In Chicago. ' Chicago. It was definitely estab lished that Or. Sun Yet Son, who is favored by the Chinese revolutionists as president of the republic they hope to establish, is In ChlcrtRO. IIo arrived liore late Friday night from Kansas City, Mo. Woman Suffrage Wins In California. San Francisco. With returns) at hand from all of the 3121 precincts In tho state, woman uffrnge has the comfortable lead of 2724 votes. The canvass In the unreported prcclncta Is expected to swell the majority for the women to 4000, ' JOHN M. HARLAN i. II. Urewatcr, C. E. B. I.. Hrewster lty KiiKliiM-r I'niieville, Or, John M. Harlan, oldaat member of ia United States Supreme Court, who died after a short Illness from acute bronchitis. MRS. M'MANIGAL SUES Declares Husbsnd Is to Receive Large Share of Reward. Chicago That the W. J. Hums' de lectlvo agency piomlsod Ortle K. Mc Manlgnl Immunity from prosecution snd a large a hit re In the reward of fered for conviction of the persons responsible) for the dynamiting t the l.us Angeles Times, provided he would testify agalnt the McNamara broth era, was one of the allegations set forth In a petition for divorce filed by Mra. McManlgnl here. Kxtremu cruelty waa charged. In her petition, Mrs. McManlgal declared she had been persecuted by detectives threatening her with arreat If she did not testily agalnat her husband. Mc MunlKsl, she declared, wrote her to help the detectives In every way possible. Brewster Engineering Co., Prineville, Oregon. Surveying, Maping, Estimates. Phone, Pioneer 23i. D. H. PEOPLES Civil and Irrigation Engineer. Irrigation, Subdivision, Land Surveying, Mapping, Estimating. Office next door to Lyric Therter I HARNESS and f ISADDLERYl i SHOP 8 .) If r nmti w r- a n. u. 3 1 ill m da v $ Prineville, Oregon & Gibbons Celebrstes Annlvereary. Ilnltlmore In the cathedral here, where &0 years ago he was ordained a priest, then aurceedlngly consecrat ed a bishop, Invested with the pal lium of an archbishop, and 20 years after hla ordination received the red beret t a of a cardinal, James Cardinal Olbbuns, archbishop of Baltimore, re ceived Sunday homage from Illustrious prelates and laymen from both this country and foreign lands. 300 Pasesngers of Wreck 8aved. Victoria. The Canadian Pacific steamahlp fleatrlce, running between Vancouver, Prince Rupert and the Northern canneries, struck on Noble Ialund, and held fast on the rocks. The 300 passengers, 200 of whom were Chinese being brought south from the canneries, were taken on by the steamship Venture and landed at Al bert Hay. No one was Injured, C.R. Henry Resident Locator of HOMESTEADS In Southern Crook Co. Address : : Paulina, Oregon H'NAMARA TRIAL MAY LAST LONG Los Angeles. After a week's ses sion In the trial of James II. McNa mara, whom it was decided to try sep arately from his brother, In connec tion with the Ixis Angeles Times ex plosion and Are, October 1, 1910, no Juror had been selected, even tenta tively. Those who at the beginning predicted a three months' trial length- ened this to six months, and that nine months or more may have elapsed be fore the trials of the brothers are com. pitted seemed general opinion. A mt t th In which to obtain a Jury waa held a moderate estimate. A vigorous struggle over every man In the Jury box is expected, and December Is likely to find the selective process still going on. Perhaps 800 witnesses, all told, are being held in readiness, according to estimates of counsel. With the excep tion of Ortle E. McMnnlgnl, a leading witness for the state, now In the county Jail, none are In Los Angeles, bo far as Is known. THE MARKETS. Portland. Whent Track prices: Club, 80c; bluestem, 84c; red Russian, 79o. Barley Feed, 132 per ton. Outs No. 1 white, $30 per ton. Hay Timothy, valley, $16; alfalfa, $12. Hutter Creamery, 3;!c. Kggs Hunch, 86o. Hops 191:1 crop, SSc; 1910, nomi nal. Wool Eastern Oregon, 916c; WUInmotte Valley, 1517o. Mohair Choice, 87c. Seattle. Whent Bluestem, 33c; Club, 79c; red Russian, 77c. ' Barley $30 per ton. Outs $29 per ton. Eggs 36c. - liny Timothy, $16 per ton; alfalfa, $16 per ton. The Oregon Bar At the Old Stand G.W. Wiley & Co., Prps All kinds of Choice Liquors Wines and Cigars. Famous Ranier Beer in Bottles and on Draft Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Ijtiiu ofllce ut Huriiit. orea on, . . October 13, 1911. Notice la hereby tlven I Inn James J. A It y rt. of Paulina. Oregon, wh.i, on November 7, WJ made Desert-land Kntry No. Hi, serial No rN.!Vv- section 4. U)wnahl IS M ' ninu.' -1 K.. Willamette Meridian, hiu flled m line of Intention Ui make final proof, lotm Uthll.h claim to the laud hImito di-m-rllx-it, lie. fore the n-clalvr and receiver, al llurns,Oro ton. on the flllt day of NovemlM-r. lull. Claimant namea aa wllnuawa: John Chris- ltr""'?: .,i'B",.", H- LJ,ll. w- u- Powell all of Paulina. '"fP W. FARRR, Realster. Sheriffs Sale On Kxoctitlon In Korecloiiire In the circuit Court or tin sute ol ti'argon for Ilia County ot Crtmk. '!",!e.,l"nk?' ,K"ln"""', (a corporation.) plaintiff, va TliiHMtore K. Herknar, C. K. And. r. son. C. K. Nlelaon, John thtrk, Ka.lll,-ry Com. Pliny (a foriwratlon,) and Marshall Wells ant Uotnpauv (a corimraliun,) defvnd- Hy virtue of aneieeiitlon and order ofnale iMiied out til the almva entltleit court aud came on the 17th day of tleiolwr, 1911, In favor of the aUive named plalntiir and airalnst the alive named derendatiu upon a IndKmetit KKalnst thcaald detendanM.Tneotlore K llerk iicr and U. K. Mclsmt lor the sum of clKht hundred fifty (ts.ai.uo) dollars with Interest thereon from the Itith day o( Oc-ober. lull at '.'i,'!,1',,''"1" '"'r ""'". and seventy-live (7..0O) dollara attorney's lees and the further sum of llfteeuaml Itklnl dollars costs anil dis bursements; which Judgment waa enrolled and docketed In the clerk's niHceofaafd court on the Itith day ot October, mil. And whereas It was further ordered and de creed by the court that the following described premises, to-wlt :-Thc south halfuf lot num. berod two. a, In block llliy-tlve, 54, of the erlul iml tnniislie of Kadmond, Oregon, as shown bv the recorded map and plat l said tiiwnsito nit Ills aud of record In the oitlee of the county elerk ot Crook county, State of Oregon, Inelnd tug tho frame building on the alaiva described premises, together with nil and singular the tenements aud hereditaments thereto belong, lug or In anywise appertaining, situate and be Ing within tho County of crook and Htate of Oregon, be sold by the sherlrf ot said county as under execution, and the proceeds of aaitt snlo. alter paying the costs ami disbursements here in, the accruing costs ami expenses of aale, be applied on the Judgment herein, and in obedi ence to said execution, order of sale and de cree, notice Is hereby given that I have levied upon the property above described aud 1 will on the 25th day of November, 1911 tho sama being Saturday of the week, at 2 o'clock in tho tirteruoon of said dav, at the front door of tho courthouse in I'ri'ievitle, Crook county, Oregon, sell to the highest bid der (or cash, all ol the right, title and interest of the said Theodore K. Ilerkner, defendant herein, in and IonbIiI real property and prem ises to satisfy said Judgment, costs aud dis. burscments, accruing costs, expenses of sale and allorley's (cos, and said sale will be made subject to redemption lu the manner provided bv law. Dated this nth day of October, Mil, T. N.BAI.KOI R, 10-111 Sheriff of Crook County, Lots for Sale. fine lots for sale at a liar gain j 2 ' lilockeea.t of school ground. Impure -....... JU-u-liup Golden Rod Vacuum Cleaner. A few Golden Kod Vacuum carpet cleaners have beeu leltou sale byjol.u Morris. Jo, For Sale Cheap. Homestead relinutiisliiiii.nl! 1". east of 1'rineville. ioo spring t.'rops a wiuiiMii irrigation e..p ,,,.. a ..I. A.I.I 11. .... .. , ... 1 . niiuimi jjoa Ofl. l-r nsvi lis llMK-21-p ' Wanted! A woman to lieln rook In l,.t,.l r.tt or ad.lrew J. K. Cook, Hotel Cuver, Culver, Oregon. lU-llMft. For Sale. Thouroiiulihrel linfT nr, a a llatiilmrg, n. c. W. and H. ;. itrdwrj ltgliorn eliit-l:,-iitf iml U't.i. n..n 1 tnrkeva. Ho, . ot,ey, liny arid pasture. 101- I'rinavilln lir Court Rapori n ; Depotitiona Lettm Writing SUtementa Prepared E. B. Noonchester Public Stenoeranh Oltlea with Attorney fj. u Hernler. Mala HI Mervloe Onexoelled. Ke Heaaonable. ' PrinevilU, .... n.. Botii-e of Appoinuncat of Administrator and to Creditors. Nolle Is h.H.l.v i .. . , . ... , . . . a'---,, innb in. unai-r- HialTVln """"of the To, .'" "'J ",r""r "'" "' of liwta , '"l"- d""--d, and all penoni having claim, agaln.t ,tf MUll. hnrv-tiy I uulrid u, present the aaine. duly Verln.-l, to 77V T . hi iiielaw omceofM.K .r.:,,n,.lv.::l:,K':1!!'. .'""..' Uon of.hi. nolle,: ,V1 '"""V im?"iu,"" ""'""'ed Brat lime October 4 , '. . .' . VilLMAH II. Has, Administrator of the estate of Uwls J. Kla lll, pets-aat-d. 10-12-71 Notice of Appointment of Administrator and ta Creditors, Nolle la hereby given that the under stalled ha. Is-n, by lb county court or the f ."1 I"' ' rook county, duly ap- IJ'Inted adintiil.trabir ofllieesiaui ofollv KUIliC. d--ad. and all porsona having claims against .old estate are herbv re quired In present l he aiiine, duly verified to aid administrator, al the law office of M. K. Brink. In Prineville, Oregon, within six oMhla nui'le f flr1 P"01'0""" . ,!!"',''.:!, M1"1 PuWIahed flrat time Oetols-r Administrator of the esUte of olive Hl.ing. deceased. JO-u-fi Wotlce of Appointment of Administrator and to Creditors. Notice It hereby given that the under signed has been, by the county court of the hutleof Oreami, for Crook county, dulyap pMntcd admlulstralor of the esla e H Lswla Met alllsler. deceased, and all peraons having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present Hie same, duly verified, to aid adnilnlslrrtor, at the law oHloe of M. K. Ilrlnk. In Prineville, Oregon, within six moni hs from the date of the Brat publication of this notice. Haled aud published first time October 12tu, . . Ohokoi W. McCallihtks. A tmlnlslratnr of I he eslator of iowls Mo. Canister, deceased. 1U-12-71 Notice of Appatntment of Administrator and to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed has been, by the county court of the Mateof Oregon, for Crook countv, duly ap pointed adlolnlsfrntorof the estate or Htlaa K. Adams, deceased, and all persons having claims against said t-slote are hereby re quired to pn-aent the same, duly verlfled, to ld admlnlsimtor, at the law offlee of M. K. Brink, In Prineville. Oregon, within six months from the dnle oftho drat publication of 1 his notlt-e. JiaU'd and published Brat Ume October Uth , . . Adams, Administrator of the estate of mias K. Adams, deoeaaed. lo.12.7t Adtniiilstrutor's Notice. In the county eouit of the Htate of Oregon fur the County of Crook. In the matter ot the estate of Harriet Smith, deoeaaed. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed ad ministrator ofthe estate of Harriet Smith, deoeaaed. and any and a: I persons having claims against said estate must present them U nullum 8. OiHikeat the omce ofthe Pio neer AUtract Company, Prineville. Oregon, within alx mouths from the date of this no tice. Killed Ootober 12, Mil. VULtAat Ft. Cooks. Admlnlsimtor of the estate of Harriet ttiiilth, deoeaaed. HM2 SelSieg Omit Big Saving in HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE A Big Reduction in HARDWARE Everything Must Go and Go Quick. J. F. MORRIS THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor PRINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember as when in Prineville. Rates Rkabokablb. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent Dressmaking Olive and Goldie Telfer Ladies, we cut, fit and make stylish garments We use the only practical method of cutting garments, everythingbeing done by the actual inch measurement, on the same principle as the tailor cuts for gentlemen and perfect fitting gar ments may be cut for all kinds and sizes of forms. Dressmaking by the Day Opposite Presbyterian Church Notice of Appointment of Administra trix sod to Credltorss Notice la hereby a-tven that the under signed has been by the county court ofthe Htate of Oreiron. for Crook county, dulv ap pointed admtiilslratrlx of the estate of Claude K. WrKhl. deceased, and all persons bavins; claims against Mild estate are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, tu said administratrix at the law office of M. K. Ilrlnk, In 1'rlnevllle, Oregon, within alx months from the date ofthe drat publica tion of this notice. listed and published first time October 12th ill. Ruth Wruiht, Administratrix ofthe Ksutte of Claude E. right, deceased. 10-12-7t FOR Natural Seasoned CLEAR Flooring, Rustic and Finishing Lumber go to A. H. Lipman & Co. Warren & Woodward CIVIL ENGINEERS Irrigation, Subdivision, Land Surveys. Estimates Furnished on Power Plants. MAPS We have had 10 years experience, embracing all branches of Civil Engineering. Bo 187 Redmond, Oregon. Statement of Resources and Liabilities of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At the close of business June 7, 1911 RESOURCES loans and Discounts !.!, S35 03 United States Bonds 12,500 00 Bank r.remlsea,etc 13.640 12 Casta A Due from banks W.9H 04 LIABILITIES capital Stock, paid in 50,000 00 8urplus fund, earned fiO,ooo 00 Undivided profits, earned 37,724 5s Circulation 8,600 00 Deposits 385,099 63 331,4'.4 19 531,424 19 B. F. Allan, President Will Wurawailer. Vies Pr.ud.nt T. M. Baldwin, Cashnr ti. Baldwin. Ass't Cashie W. A, Booth, Pres. D. F. Stewart, Vlce-fres. C. M. Elkins, Cashie Crook County Bank PRINEVILLE, OREGON Statement of the Crook County Eank of Prineville, Oregon, as rendered to the Superintendent of Banks, June 7th, 1911 Assets Iioansand Discounts Overdrafts Furniture and fixtures... Real estate Caib sa hand and Am from Liabilities J129.S70.2t) Cnpltal paid In full 2.S11.33 Surplus 2,2m.44 Undivided profits.. It.70tl.0l) DeDoslts $47,809.95 tl88,90.98 . . .tS6.me.00 ... IU.I'10.00 ,.. 2,8"023 ., 140.lkl.7j tlfS,9).V8