r - M'NAMARAS ADMIT DYNAMITE CHARGE Trial Comes to Abrupt End When Pleas of Guilty Are Entered. tfSofessirnal Cards, Dr. Charles Macl'addcn Oiteopethlc Physician II Textile IMalHte ". Nuiural Th.raiwutlM r.ittpluyd. t'lmuilo tMwaiw. a HKtvlaltr. Office Over Morris Furniture Store. Crtok Ceuty jtbttrmtt Ca, At-lrnoUol lllle lo all lam) nl l.i a a luu lu CrtMa euuulf. I. F. WjMa, Satrttary, PrlMiritU, OrtM I i i n ii Br J. B. FREDERICKS Jl Looking tor oanta tlaus Dr. Howard Gove Dentist Rooms 14 and 13 Adamioa Building, .-.-f-" V w- ii i ii i - mu x ii i i 1 1 Los Angeles. "The United States government and California authorities re cooperating to uncover one of the most gigantic conspiracies ever con ceived in the hUtory of this country." This was the declaration of Assistant District Attorney V. Joseph Ford, second in command to District Attor ney Fredericks, and the man who was arrested In Indianapolis for the al leged illegal extradition of John J. McNamara. He admitted that the prosecution bad under surveillance in other parts of the country prominent labor leaders alleged to have been involved In the Times explosion, but said that arrests might first be made by the Federal government In connection with its In vestigation. Los Angeles. The McNamara case came to a sensational end when James B. McXamara, In Judge Bordcell'i court, pleaded guilty of murder In the first degree, for killing Charles J. : ornty In the sensational Los Angeles Haggerty in the dynamite explosion 1 dynamiting cases, that wrecked the building of the Los - Angeles Times on October 1. 1910; j MEXICANS ARE ARRESTED and his brother, John J. McNamara, j pleaded guilty of dynamiting toe' Associates of General Reyei n Al Llewellyn Iron Works, Los Angeles, leged Revolution Plot Caught. on the Christmas following. James B.s plea was virtually that; Jin YislA nut a hnmh nrnr tha Timufi building and caused the deaths of 21 ' .jeiauuo, imuivms mm oi nasseny.j Lnuea states army, and a squad of whose corpse was found nearest to men in civllan clothes arrested four the heart of the explosion. In the ex-; men in the act of crossing the bor plosion at the iron works no lives der Into Mexico, heavily armed, irere lost. John J., who caused it. is " The men arrested are Jose A. ilon secretary of the International Associa- j temayor, alleged chief of the Reyista tion of Bridge and Structural Iron-j movement; Jose B. Sandoval, another vorters- I alleged leader and formerly director District Attorney Fredericks will i of a Mexican paper, "Don Quixote," recommend life imprisonment for' anti-Madero In policy; Guadalupe James B. and ten years for John J. Martinei and Manuel H. Gerra. CITY OF NANKING PEACEFUL! j Seattle. Richard Winsor, Socialist Rebel Restore Order and Station j candidate for school board, was elect Police Patrols. ed, receiving 2907 votes, thus placing Nanking. Conditions In Nanking 1 the first Socialist on the local school now are almost normal. The revolu-1 board. He defeated Edmund Eow tlonaries have placed police patrols 1 den, who polled 2737 votes. throughout the city and they have re- j , stored order. General Chang, the lm- Battle In the Philippine., perial commander, escaped across the j Manila. In a battle between a bat river to Pu-kow the night before the j tallon of the Third Infantry and Moro revolutionary forces entered the city. ! guerillas one American soldier and it is believed, with the consent and j 30 natives were killed, connivance of the rebel commanders. - The foreign warships have returned ' nilOCM 1 II rnnnnn to their anchorage opposite Shall nUoOlAN TROOPd Nanking. Reports from Sze-chuen province are not reassuring. Many foreigners are unable to leave because the gov ernors find protection from having for eigners within the various towns. which guarantees against attack. British King Reaches India. Bombay. The first stage of the costly Durbar tour wa. completed when King George and Queen Mary landed here the first crowned Brit ish sovereigns to set foot on Indian oil. Guns of the warships Joined those of the land batteries in a thun derous salute as the rulers stepped ashore. Col. Blether. Acquitted. Seattle. Holding that the state had not produced sufficient evidence to prove that Colonel Alden J. Blethen, editor of the Seattle Times, had aided and counseled Ludovic Daliaglovana and Charles Berryman in maintaining the old Arcade dance hall as a nuis ance, Judge J. T. Ronald instru .ted the Jury to bring in a verdict of ac quittal. ISLAND TRADE IS LARGE Philippines Maintain High Record for Exports and Imports. Washington. The annual report, of Brigadier General C. R. Edwards, chief of the bureau of insular affairs, to the Secretary of War, regarding the Philippine Islands, shows that theto tal exports for the year amounted to 139,778,629 and maintained substan tially the high record established in 1910. Imports reached the unprece Cented value of 149,833,722, but this amount Is not fully comparable with the smaller totals of previous years, since it includes imports of govern ment supplies and railway supplies heretofore entitled to free entry and excluded from the corresponding to tals for previous years. Rich Men's Tax Doubled, New York. Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller will pay their personal taxes assessed by the city. Carnegio will pay taxes on Jl 0,000,000 as ngainst $5,000,000 last year, and Rockefeller pays on 15,000,000, twice last year's assessment. rr I ISU, by American Preaa Aaaoclatloa. John B. Fredericks, oroiecutlno at. Laredo, Tex What is believed an 1 Important capture of participants In' Mia . . .. ! couQier-revoiutlon was v made when Major Morgarden. of the j Socialist on Seattle Board. MOVE ON PERSIA Teheran. Persia is in a ferment over the warlike action of Russia, and the excitement in the capital was intense at the news of the Russian ad vance. Placards proclaiming "death or independence" were posted both on the walls of the city and on the le gations. Thousands of persons formed in procession and marched past the le gations. William Morgan Shuster, treasurer general of Persia, is the real object of Russia's warfare on Persia, and It is to dislodge him that the czar has landed troops on Persian soil. Mr. Shuster came here to straighten out Persia's tangled financial affairs. He was recommended by President Taft and Secretary of State Knox at the re Quest of the Persian government He brought four young Americans with him to help in the difficult problem, and their progress has been such that it looked as if Russia and England were to be disappointed In their long cherished hopes of partitioning Per sia. Then Russia made certain de mands, and the Persian prime minis ter ordered Shuster to recede, but he refused, and those who know him have no doubt that he will leave his post rather than yield a single point THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Track prices: Club, 77c; bluestem, 81c; red Russian, 75c. Barley Feed, $37 per ton. Oats No. 1 white, 31 per ton. Hay Timothy, valley, 16; alfcilfa, M. Butter Creamery, 36c. Eggs Ranch, 50c. Hops 1911 crop, 45c; 1916, nomi nal. Wool Eastern Oregon, 9lGc; Willamette Valley, 1517c. Mohair 37 c. Seattle. Wheat Bluestem, 83c; club, 79o; red Russian, 78c. Barley $35 per ton. Oata $30 per ton. . Eggs Ranch, 60c. Butter Creamery, 38c. Hay-T!mothy, tit pv ton;, "j 9 It will anon lie time for hi niHn ranee, lomloil with trot 1 thlutra n UKiiiil. MhvIk you have not yet completed the lint for the- contents of the family tocklujr. Don't forjret that we are oiu of the hext of Santa Claud' aeutM, full; stocked with a lull line of good tuliiK to eat. i 1 I VsllV lTJLCdL lYACLIIVCl in Christmas is We are waiting to take your grade Furniture, Carpets and order in time. Ve have on hand almost a full line of second-hand goods. Your patronage is solicited. We deliver promptly and guarantee satisfaction. Prineville Furniture Exchange ; STORDAHL & Muonic Building. ( n Sonera ffilaccsmithing LJ n CJ r.3 CJ E3 L J r.-i LJ r.a LJ ra ca r,i CJ c J ci ca r.a LJ r.a ca ra La r,.i LJ Horseshoeing, Wood Work, rrc, Nkatlt and Promptly Doni Wheh it is Dons Bt : : : Siobert TJfoore Satisfaction Will Prineville, LJ i;a4.aayak:ai.aLaLaL;ataL;aL;uftLJk;auutaLuuL;yk:uiJUL;ukdiJbakiuU!j "I. W. HARPER" WHISKEY HERE! THERE! EVERYWHERE! Ask your traveling friends ii that's not true. HARPER is on sale in practically every town, city and village where whiskey can be lawfully sold. You can taste the reason. Sold By Silvertooth & Browder Shaniko and Bend, Oregon Statement of Reiources and Liabilities of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At the close of business June 7, 1911 EEBOUKCEH LIAUIMT1KB Loans and DlncounUi fMMi 03 capital Block, paid In I (0,000 00 United States Bonds MJSM 00 Burplus fund, earned 5fi,0K) 00 Bank i;remiiie,etc 12.540 12 Undivided profits, earned 87,724 IA Cab A Due from banks 210,924 04 Circulation MOO 00 Deposit m.ira U S531.424 19 1011,424 19 B. F. Allen, Pruidant T. M. Baldwin, Cuhlw Will Wuriw.il.r, Vic. Pro.id.nt H. Baldwin, Au'l C.ihi.r CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY About Here order for Xmas gifts in high Linoleum. Give us your CONDART, Props. Pionear Phone. ' r..i lj r.i LJ r.n LJ r.i L' J r.i LJ r.a LJ LJ ta LJ L J - LJ ca LJ ra LJ r.a LJ r.a LJ r.a dj ra LJ Be Guaranteed Oregon. T. Ii. J. DUl 1 V Attornry'-at-Law (BttuKwi lo w. A. Itoll) PHixni.L . . Ohkoon Caff aiuawfW prttmjiHjr f f mtfkl J4 af WW. Jimaim. N. W. Sanborn Attoruoy-u.t-l.AW AiIhuihou liliH-k . l'rlnevllle Qt C. 33 rU &fl Cttat0 W.P.MYliKS O. C. YOUNG jCawytrt Prai-lliHi in all roiirta, Ul altvlillun In !'( rinUu. Imgatiuu and vrlwlual ilvlouim. Dr. John Iluback, Ijkte Vttriimry Murncun V, . Artuy, Dr(mr(m'Hl i lht !'tiiH'l'lit". All HutMic. Work Bt ltvMiubl0 Trice. Hamilton Stable. PrinviU, Or. W. A. 1U-LL FRANK MEXL1T1- Lawyer The Dalln Oreifon Cam. S. ammrm, JIT. P. SStlknmm IX'CUI.lMTH $ el knap dc d wards iPkjfJimna mmd Jmrymt. (County 1'liysiclan.) Fre1 A. Rlec, C. K. J. B. Nvlllo, Jr., K. M. Dt'piHy l!o. gitrveyor, County Hurvuyor. Hicc & Neville Civil Engtneert. General Kngineertnir. TmMcvu.i.i, ohkooh. J5, . SSrnA jCawyar Jf ttrttt, Prinfill; Origan. SPAyn'ttan mud Smryttm Calu AKawRaan HaoMrrl.T Dat or Niokt urrici ova door hooth or Aiummih'i ilKUV htorr. Hmti ami-, au rtJ UcDOa tolopUouci. Ortfam Dr. J. Tregelles Fox R. C. S. Erie: and L. 8. A. London: Licencre Oregon State Medical Hoard. Hpeclaliat in rJurifory: llvidem; AII- mentarT Canal: women and cliildrcn'a dlwaavs. Attendance at omw. Main Bt.. I'rlnc- vl if, tluily II to 3. Tel. Pioneer lf7. Comullatlun Preo Hour. 8 to 6 R. D. Ketchum, M. T. D., D. C. Acute and chronic iIIhcrhoh treated BUCcenHfuIly by purely ilrngk'HH methodH Room! 16-17 Adamioa Bldf. C.lll nadc G. A. McFAULANE Lawyer Practice In all courts and U, Ha Land Office. Redmond, Oregc Willard II. Wirtz Attorncy-ul.lvuw. Ofllcc In M. It. HlggH' olllce. rill.NHVll.I.K, OlIlidON, iruntington Si Wilson Attorney Of The PallcM, lhave oponcd offlroa In Portland, Oregon, Room, 805-807 I.Awis Buiidtnff. BusinCNM Rent to tln-m from rmnk (Joinily tht'oiiRh Ihi'lr ofllcf h, 'J'lio l:ilks nr uhftit attcnUon, l'orlluud riionu, Hutu 7.'K, 1 K. Fremont Architect and Deainer. Lata mtmltotHlit hiiiltling-in.trHt-iitiu, Itilerlur arrauiiemi'iiL ant IciuraUitit. Ilitailtiuarii-n al orvguti Hulfl, Prineville, Orefoa. HAVE YOU Filrxl your Deed? Of Course. HAVE YOU An Abstract? (Vrtiilnly everyone tiai mi alulraot now. (Hi you know whure. yuur cornera nre. Well, No, Not esartly, Brewiter Engineering Company, i'rinevillo, OrK"n, will locate (hem lor you anil nuitrmitoe tlie work. Survvy ln, riHitlun, Irrluutlon Klilneering. i'lioue I'lmiwr AH. 5. rHpeoples Civil and Irrigation Elngineer. Irrigation, Subdivi8iont Land Surveying, Mapping, Estimating. Office next door to Lyric Therter N otic for Tubltv-tittoa. 1-rftnrtmtMit of th Interior, r.H. LhiiU iilttt tit Hi" in.Ji..s, Orttfurt. N'tllw In hitnhr givni ilu.l itirtt itmir orTrliifvUif, Dnvoit wlm.on April if III, It 10, limttp UiHiiaU'iMl No, ftir t'S in 't, ami w '-j awt'iloii -M. lnwuiiit IT lutuih, ran ID ntal, W Mluiut'ttp V.criin. (lint ii.tthx uf lti!tiUtMi In imtkn nnnt (Hiiuimili.tttni pn-ttf, hi ptnhllti chit lit In Ilia fiiiitl ftlMitn itiHu'rttx'4 l-riirw Wnrrrn Hruwii, riuti(r -l2r fc , Ht liiiiJfTltvai l'rlii''vU'r. V'nituH, on Hir nit tli.jr of Jnnimry, lU. ('latiimnt hhiiiimim tttllinf: (irOiBftt'imw ftr, littntif A . I.tltio. Alvtil IVtfffcoti, Lll. wurlli T. C'rll, ntlul rrlittviM',Onifm. Notict Ur PubltcAtua. Dvpiirtmcut of ih Inirlur, 1'. H. Uuii oriiio (tUrt. orrn NoriutHr 61 U, ivlt. No! Ire U hrret.y nlvf (hit l-rilcr II. Hatnlvltf. o( Tiimvillp, (tritu, who, on A'ftl '-n-l, IflO, mv Huiiiftti ., Nil hV., for fc't, NV'4, hl. IH miuOi rli M fMl, MliMitHlli Mm riuiAii, nmm nirti uma-f oi tltlfilMull U miltf fitul cutntuuUltotl rMf. In rltIUli rUtm lu l nit lAitti aiMive dpwf ilMii iiriorp rri'tl Urtmti, count)1 t'krk t hli omif, nt I'rtnevtUe, OriKtin. on tlm h'tli Uy ol tHtrtlwr, W t'iftiniftitt ii m ttl(tnc jitlin S, H'trnrH. urtMlMit, A. Curl M n.ii-r, Hii hunl TiiufU-r, U ot I'riiiBVlU'. irtciu, Notice fur Publication. Iiolntrd Trad. t'tiMfr I Hale. M .rtnirnl ot Ui lmrutr. V. B. I.sml Utlhe At Th 1U , Or.'im. OrlnUtr ytu, IVll. Notice U bfrt'by givrn Hint, dire l"l ly UtMuint(Uthuipr of lli lipnerii Iixt nfrire, MnU'r iifo tinii of At t of c.iiiurr! iro(irl Jim 27, lww(.M riuip,, Mi h'h mil oflir i j-m lit-lp,lo Hip hiiiti. t (itMiT.Ni 10:; ot ih k h, m, on lh tMh my of I km rnilwr imi.ntUiU otflcv, lh follow ittK 'lt'xrrilwtl IhihI ; Nu MC4, mill HH'i, NK'a, Kw. M. T 1 H.. K. W vmi Yi lliHinvtl Xt rifliHii. No. i...'. Any iwrnMi i uimiini it vrt ih tov l''w rii' Uuii urt- n.Ulm to (hnr riim, ir objections, utt or U'lorv tln lltm iti Iciintol for nV, . W. MlHiKK, lu-.t-ivi-r. Notict ( Aitniaiilnlris'i SU of Und, Notice In hcrt hy kIvcii l.y the iiti(1TittKiic4, I liu BiliiilniHtrAlrtx of the matite of Jtittii H Kt'Biutt, thHHTWil, Hint tMiraimtit to an or.U-r oi tliu roomy tour i of thti hmtr of ur koii for t'ruok i-otiiity, nimtw on ihu iHii dny of Novi Ikt, I'Ml, mIh' will at tti. front l-or of thn Ctntniy i-oiirtliouiiu in 1'rlnt'vllln, OriitM, on tin1 y li cUy of Dm-mnhvr, lull, al 10 oYlot It In tliO forflOMin, fell at liublit' Ktttp lu tin hlKhwt bhltlur, aubjuct In cuiillriiiatloit ) Mhl -outity court, all tbu rlRht, title ami lntnM tti Joint H. Ktams h.l at it mi time of hm iL-m!i in Uw folltiwdiK ilPucrilK-'d n-al P.lut-, to.lt: Utt on, two and three In block ply lit lu Ihetimt addition to I'riiifvlUti, (trcKon. Ttrrim of t-aali upon lonMrnmttnn. latrd lUUUtb tiny of NovimmImt. Itfll M AHiiA HKT KriMl, AilminNlrrttrlx of nlalo ofJobu H. Kvami, dts m'Mtitl, Notlca for Publication. m'lrlm.-nt of the Interior. U- H. Iaml OllUw Kt Hiv Ditllm, Orrgon, Nov.'iuImt 'Uh, lull. Notlrr la brr-by f ivi-n thitt Ktirl llrlina of Prlnevlllrt, Onvon, who on lHwmtn-r ifclrd. 1IHW. niH.le HoiiifKU'Hii No. 05770, for mi4 nw'i n'4 wJ,;nw'4 '. "w'i ni w-rtlon H. lown-hln IS Kiuili, mtiKH 10 cpL Miintiuttfi Meridian, hua Hied nolle of InbnUon to mnke Hnnl njinniutHtlon proof, to rNtubtlub oIbIiii U the liuul h!ov ilfadtilwd, tic fore Tlmollif E. J. !uiry, U. M. CninmliMlonor.Rt lila (tfTlon, ut I'rlmtvlllo, Orfgon, uu the ot In dy of Jun nary, Dl'i. ('lultntirit niuiiuHmi wltnPNKoa: ltlnhrd M Powell, Kdward A. 1. .follrlt, Kn-d MtutrL John French, all of I'rliicvlllo, Orison. lWo c W. MOOUK, KivUtor, Notice for l'uhlitfutlon, Inolntnd Tmnt-Pnlillo Land Halo. iM'Parliucnt on he Inlirlnr, U. 8. iinil omuu ut The Imlli'H. On-mm, N,,ViM,ilu,r U',lt, lull Niillno la hemhr (Ivhii Unit, m dlnVtil' hy the f'oininlHNlnner of the lliiirt,l nm.u. umler jnivlliin of Act of l'iiuri' upimivi-cl Jiim. fl, IUOB IH4 HlntJi. 6I7, we will ull,.r ut .mini, m.it tu in" uignoHt niiidi-r, at B:Hii ovliiek a. m , on the 15th dav of .lunimrv, Jllla, at thlii otllne, the fulliiwltn-d'niirlhed and: M m4, n! 11., iwctnin l, lnwinhlii Inmiuth. rBtiiio Id Ht, and w'i nw'4 Hiiollnn 4. tiwiiHhlp 10 oulh, miiKu lo east, W, m. No. 0HI7ii, Any persona rliilmlng adverwily Iheulmvo deaerllied laud are nUvl.d U nin tlmlr oli.lm, or iiliJeethinH. on or before ihe time Ueolii niili d for aiilu. "-'"P C W. MOORK, ltt-Klatr. Give us your order for CORDWOOD Juniper or Pine, large or small quantities. DILLON'S YARD Opposite Post Office.