DETAILS OF TITANIC DISASTER LEARNED Survivors Number 705, Death List Approximately Totals 1 1&35. BEN SELLING 1 at Nw York. Mora Ihntt a waek ha passed sine Hi Titanic the rlt liiarina arhlevfiiwiil In Ilia history ol III world, sank In wld oonn. Th mimtior of datl probably nvtr will be tturlly d"iiTinliifil, Inasmuch im th comlilotu. issaiiir list wnt down with the vr.'t. Tli number of survivor I finrd l flu. by "' report of Captain Itostron, of Ihe Car jmililu. Th Whim Btsr line ulflrlnl liollov lh a-ntU lUt lotalod appruxl nislely 1635. All Hi stories brotiRlit out show Omi i Im disaster w one of th moat liorrlbla that could b lmua-lnl. tlmt th paaoiiira suffered hardships whl. h could not well b described or long endured; tlmt tit rowbonts, ss they loft th Titanic, drifted through veritable sea of Urownlnej men, ill wlmmlng Hh their last strength In an heroic If not maniacal effort to rearH lb mnll bout. which of neces ally had to fight Ihem off; lhl tunny a drowning nmn waa beaten on lh fcoad with our lust s he was ebout n Kmau th (Id of retreating boats; that the tiffcrlnil aa moat Intense during th short period before th aiuall boals wore picked up by th 'arnaibta and that th notable nien Daesengers on th ahlp performed sets of gallantry and courag when they fully reallted lh alluatlon, reflecting moat glorloua credit upon their mem' ortns and upon their rc. Captain Not On Watch. Tb captnln waa not atandlng watch hen th. liner struck. Chief Officer Murdoch on the Drl,iB h Immediately Bu.hed th electric but ton which aiilomatlcnlly cloaed th door. Al he did lh! Captain Btullti mailed to the tirldX". iit all neraon on th boat deck, earn th aharp order end the army of aleward obeyed t once. Kvery one waa ordered to aaaembl on deck wlih their llf bell on. Then cam the aharo command: "Women nd children Aral." And ther were re- revolver In the banda of the officer, ehowlng that th order were to D onfnrced. No dlailncllon wa mad between th women of th steerage and the women of th cabin. At first they refuaed to enter th boala. Iaeanger Btllcved Snip Unalnkable When th Aral lifeboat w being filled, th mal paaaenger. firm In the belief that th Tltenle wa unalnk able, laughed about th "klff rid,' the women wer about to tk, It waa not until half doien boat inada had been aent adrift that th gravity of th alluatlon began to dawn nnn Hie malorliy of th pnaaenger many of whom had refuaed until thl tlm to put on th life belt. TH Ti tanic waa linking by th heud. Llfsboat Supply Insufficient Th lifboat upply wa Inaufflclent to Ink off half of tho on board. One bv oh th light began to go out aa th water crept higher Into lh rea.nl. Th crew, lacking In dlaclp- llne. cut away boat ftr boat, leav In a- manr of th seats unoccupied. Th women In the boat w th great Tltenle break In twain. At th am time there cam a roar and a erlea of exnloaloim. The aftorpnrt eemed to right Itself and bobbed up and down. Il top wa black wllb nn and women who could not be taken off because thero were not suf ficient lifeboat and rafta. Another xnloslon came and then the great muss of steel sank down Into the praters, raised again and then plunged forward to dlaappear forever Through all the harrowing acene eta-lit hurolo bandsmen had played con atantly to allay a panic. When the Titanic Anally plunged under the stir- fuce, the brave muBlctans were send- ine out the atralna of "Nenrer, My C.otl to Thee," playing tholr own funeral dirge aa thoy Blood knee deep In wa ter with their eyea Axed on the giant Iceberg which towered above them like a great white monument. Thirteen boat loads of passenger and crow were picked up by the Car pathla after a thrilling Journey through the Icy Bea. Four hundred and ninety-five passenger and 210 of tl crew were landed at New York. Among the nolable passengers were: John Jacob Astor, Major Arch Jbald llutt, Prealdont Taft'a military Hide; iBldor Slrnua, Benjamin Gug gonheim, Jacques Futrello, the author ; P. D, Millet, artist; Henry B. Harris, theatrical manager; J. B. Tlinyer, C. M. Hays, president of the Grand Trunk railway; W, T. Blead, editor, all of whom perished, i Sixty-four bodies have been recov ered bv the cable stuninor Mackay- J3ennett, which has been searching the vicinity of nhe Titanic disaster, according to a report received. The 04 bodies recovered are regard d as Idoutiflablo, according to the re tiort. Those that were sunk were pre uinably In a condition uiaklng their -3 .. ffl NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Bill Passed Requiring Presl- Candidates to Expose Their Accounts. Lost, Strayed. fft.fl. ...... .. In forMt.M,! nwmrtmw clrcl II Ob left tlfle; age 6 yri; weight IIm. I.llwral reward leailing l her recovery. Notify J-.Lat.a Atkb. V hit- aker, Or. 4 4-2lp Ban telling, who doftaltd Senator Bourn for th Republican nomina tion for United State senator In th Ortgon prlmarita. 32 KILLED IN STORM Two Tornado Hit Illinois and Indiana, and Property Los Irnmena Chicago. Thirty-two person wer killed, half a cor wer Injured o everelv that they may die nd UO other were hurt In two tornadoe which ewi-pt over Southern Illinois In one Inatanc and acroaa Northern nil- not nd Indiana In the other. Hfieen were killed l Hush. III.; flv at Willi- vllle, three at Iteddlck, 111., and nln at Morocco, Ind. Many thouaanda of dollars' dnmag waa cauaed to farm and small town property and electric Ilnea. Waupon aee, village near Coal City, was re ported demolished, llouaea. aheds ana farm buildings near Coal City wer demolished. Windmills wer blown down and many head of calile wer re ported killed. Considerable damage at various oilier place was reponeo. Couple Parted by Suffrag Mak Up. San Kranclsco. Dr. Lee De Korreat, the wireless Inventor and promoter. residing In this cliy. and hi estranged wife, Nora lllatch I Korreat, th New York auf(rsglsL both of whom have In dulged In acerbic recrimination In a apectacular long distance divorce suit. are to be reconciled. The Inventor blamed his mother-in- law. Mrs. Harriet . anion tllntch. lb famous New York suffrage leader, for alienating hi wife' affection. NATION'S INQUEST RESUMED MONDAY New York. leaving New York atunned and aghaat at disclosures In a bare surface Investigation of lh tragedy of the Titanic, the senate In quiry commute shifted operations to Washington and Monday the power ful hand of the government resumea thrusting aside the Yell yet shroud ing with mystery th real cause of the disaster. Fifty wltnessca, ail snatched from death by the reacue ship Carpathla, were summoned to appear berore me entire senate committee selected to Investigate the catastrophe. From J. Bruce Ismay. managing di rector of the While Star line, to the lowliest stoker of the lll fnted Titan ic, the government will seek to learn the truth of the marine mystery. The hurden of testimony presented emphasises the unquestioning faith of the Titanic officers In her unslnk able charactor, the recklessness of atenmlna full speed through a sea where dangerous Icebergs were known to threuten, and the remarkable calm ness of passenRers and crew. Floods In South Claim 200 Live Jackson. Miss. Reports have reach ed hefe that 200 persons have been drowned In Bollvcr comity, Miss., by the flood that Bwept through that sec tion when the river dykes broke near lien lull, Miss. Fifteen nersons aro known to have been drowned near Benol, In the flood that came from the levee breuk be tween Bono! and Beuluh. The loss of life In the delta, It ts believed, will be 200. THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Track prices: Club 11.02; blueatem, $1.07; red Russian, $1.00. Oats No. 1 white, $40 per ton. Hay Timothy, valley. $14; alfalfa, $13. Butter Creamery, 28c. Eggs Ranch, 21c. Hops 1911 crop, 38c; contracts v Wool Eastern Oregon, 16c; Wil lamette Valley, 19o. Mohair 35c, Seattle. Wheat Blueatem, $1.07; $1.01 i red Russian, $1.01. Oats $39 per ton. Butter Creamery, 30c. Erbs 21c. Hay Timothy, $14 per ton. Washington. A presidential cam paign publicity bill passed the bouse after short debut marked by bitter inmocrallc attacks upon Colonel liiwMvlt and President Tufl. The bill would require cuch candl- tnte for tb presidency or lce preal dnucy to flit with the ewretary of th United Btute. both before and after primaries, nominating conventions snd a-eneral election, "full correct Itemized atatements of all money and things of value received by him or by ny on for him with his knowledge and consent." Th names of all per sons who contributed more thsn $100 to hi fund and a statement of all and pledge of offices msde by him with the name of the persons Involved. The bill would require further that manager of political committee or voluntary organisations supporting th campaign of candldalea and all neranna working In behalf of such csn dldates. Al with the ccretary similar statements. The measure received no opposition on Its final vote. It carres penally of $6000 or three years' Imprtaonment. Banata Pass Immigration Bill An Immiaratlon bill, with th edu Futlnn teat. Dassed th senate. Tb test adopted requires that every male Immigrant muat read and write, and make that provlalon applicable to im mluranta from Canada and other coun trlea of the western hemisphere, who are exempted by the original bill. R- llrinua refuaeea would be exemptea An amendment to provide for the de portation of alien conspiring to over throw other governments was passed Thla waa said to apply especially to anti-Mexican agitator. The Chinese exclusion law la Incorporated In the general bill. Th Immigrant head tax la Increased from $4 to $5. Sparrows Cat Alfalfa Weevil Western growers of alfalfa, threat ened with the destruction of their crop through th lfalfa wevll, will rejolc to learn that the common par row I the arch enemy of thl peat Heretofore the sparrow has been re garded aa tb rat of the feathery king dom useless vermin whoa only mis sion wa to destroy and without a re deeming quality. Now the Biological Survey, a a result of experiment con ducted in Utah. Colorado and Wyo ming laat ummer, announce that the nniv bird found with an appetite for th alfalfa weevlt wa the much-de-aplaed sparrow. Th government ha not been idl In combating thl pest, and doe not Intend to depend on the parrow ex clusively. An Italian parasite which destroy th weevil I being brought to thl country. Regulation of Oen Liner Proposed Regulation of transatlantic liner to prevent a repetition of the Titanic dis aster 1 aimed at In a resolution intro duced in th senate, upon which the aenata foreign committee ordered a favorable report. Th resolution provide that the nrealdent- of th United States shall negotiate with other maritime powers an agreement regulating sea lanes to be used by the big liners, and for the establishment of a uniform equipment aboard the vessels and for their sys tematlc Inspection. Postmaster General Hitchcock has addressed a communication to the chairman of the house postofflce com mittee, recommending lhat a provision be Inserted In the pending postofflce aunronriatlon bill, authorising tne pay Inn of $2000. the ' maximum amount prescribed by law, for payment to the relatives of railway mnll clerks killed while on duty, and to the families of each of the three sea post clerks who lost their lives on the ill fated Titanic. National Capital Brevities For shielding their embezzling clerks, a number of federal Judges will shortly face Impeachment pro ceedings In the house of representa tives. One thousand uostofflees of the fourth class have been designated Dnstal savings depositories by Poet- master General Hitchcock, to begin the transaction of business May 1. At the present time all postofflces do ing a postal savings business are pres idential offices. The house public lands committee has favorably reported the Ranker bill authorizing the secretary of the inter ior to exchange vacant public IandB for state school lands which lie within any Indian, military, national forest or other reservation upon application of anv state. Congress devoted most of Its too the last'diiys of the week to debate on the Titanic disaster. Bills and reso lutions designed to prevent repetition of the catastrophe oft the Newfound land banks poured Into both houses. The senate agreed to a resolution di recting a thorough Investigation by the commerce committee into the oauses leading to the wreck. Turkey Egg. White lll.n,l. O (or 12. Mna. T. F, .kOu.lTia. sun Horse and Saddle Lost n..t -..n I'.t ...... ;n. mnA t'l...nr.,l one Black mare about Wo pounds with aildla on. Reward for return to Dillon reed yard. mi Many a Man Owes His Success to an Investment 1 1 We Point to Quality ' Id our Hut, and yon will never find tlielr excellence change. la the latet tyU- of new Sprlnu Hat we have the bet and the greatest yarlety. There are oft and hard Hat In th neweat shape and the moat fashion able hades. We bay all size to suit all face, and we alo carry a fine line of Hllk Hats and Opera. Caps, too, for all use. FOSTER & HYDE f,ri thi. liiwt jtllmerit rlnn. le- raUM' It li'- wrvednaan anchor and kept hiin In a straight Hue (i ml aant iiiitu tne many - uei llti-h Qui. " scheme which are so plenum' today and which o often meuu riches only for the hiiiooiu lonitueii promoir thereof. By Investing IN YOUR HOME TOWN you are dealing witu value ami jieopie witn whom you are acquainted ttf-fiiitu who are Interested In your welfare because your uc-! cess iiieniis me suevewe oi umerw j about you, and the more sue-; e.nsfiil citizen a town can : boast of the lietter place It will i be. Lot lu NOBLES ADDITION' can lie had by making a very stnitll payment down and the I balance on term to suit the ; pun hiiwr, monthly, M-monthly (imrterly, lmlf-yearlv oraunual pay menu. These Iota are the liest Investment In city propert today. The only district wltb building restrictions and with street Improvements and side walks already in. Make your election now. A few dollar will hold the lota for you until v.iit .hii make further D&V- nu-nt. You are entitled to the lieet. Why not get It? Come In and let me show you nuslu ADDITION, the center of build ing activity in l'rlnevllle. A. R. BOWMAN eI" " Q I A Chance To supply your table for a nice Sunday Dinner. All of the articles mentioned below arrive Fresh every few days. Cauliflower, Cabbage. Lettuce, Celery, Aspara gus, Sweet Potatoes, Green Onions, Radishes, Rheubarb, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons. Also if you wish a nice dressed chicken, or a nice tender roast of any kind, visit the O. K. Market S PfVt-yjt-rifll WI-fJJ.-v- rrr- I E J'Xrv.f.. -s. y- -v-4.-r-r--r.T.T.T T.TwT.r,T.i-,T.r n lA The Oregon Bar At th Old Stand G.W.WUey&Co,Prp All kinds of Choice Liquors Wines and Cigars. Famous Ranier Beer in Bottle and on Draft Visit the Old Home LOW FARES EAST VIA REDMOND Round trip tickets to principal 0.S.L and Union Pacific in Miadle We8tera and Eastern states. Summons. i.n,.(.n.nii r-Anrt nf th state ol Oresoo tor the Cmimyot Crook. ,, OonIU sml Burch Mitionwlll. the only nelre at law oi j " , , L. N. Jones. My Joiki hl wife. J. R. Jones, Annie Jonee hit wife, ThumM J. Jones. Hunirnh Jonee ais wile, a. j. jouee. ioi. Joiim till wife. W. r. Jonee Inei Jones hit lie. Ileus jacKiou. lorwer,) "v.. T' riTl JH WU, uvi , - - -. the hi-tre et law of euevhen Jonei deceased, alio ell other unknown heirs of the id iu-i-hen Jonee. cumulus uy imui. uue, . ... ...... ...ni.M.i inih, reel nronertv or nr .u -,.-- .,.,; ToA. J. Jones end Viols Jones his wile, snd heirs el lew of Stephen Jones, deceased: also II other unknown heirs of seid Stephen Jonea, Lis Pratectt r Aatseaatk Black Sifaal Baltimore 107.5O Kansas City $ 60.00 St. Louis I 70.00 Boston 110.00 Minneapolis 60.00 St. Paul 60.00 Chicago 72.50 New York 108.50 Toronto 1 50 Denver 55.00 Omaha v 60.00 Washington.... 107.50 Going limit fifteen days: final return limit October 31, 1912. LIBERAL STOPOVER PRIVILEGES. Choice of routes. Proportionately Reduced Fares to Many Other Points DATES OF SALE APRIL 25, 26. 27 to St. Paul and Minneapolis only. rn in niNTlVTIO'S- MAY 2. 3, 4, 9, 10, 11. 17, IS. . 1U- . , 0 JUNE 1, 6, f. 8. 13. 14, 15, 17, 18. 19, 20, 21, 24, 25. 27, 28, 29. . JCLY2,3!6, 7. 11,12, 15, 16. 20, 22.23, 26,29, 80.31. AI G1ST 1. 2, 3, 6. 7. 12, 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30, 31. ccDTrvtnt-p a ft r 7 ft 11 19 :til. th Kat. Strictlv Hlirhlass. Call on or write nearest O-W. R. A N. Agent and let him assist you In outlining A DE LIGHTFUL SUMMER ULTLW, or aauress interest! this liminsany rldht, title, elalra, lien upon I in inereni itroiJi... .ivbv.i... . . iil'laint herein, aeienoanis. In the name of the stele of Oreiion. )ouare 4-1 l-3t General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon nub, i.lsVnt tiled aaiul you in thealiove entitled rl and ami. on or before the last day of the time orescribed In Hie order for publieation of ivimmous, to it: The 41h day of May, mi and u you mn . hereof, the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief in this summon and said com plaint demanded, to wit: That the defendants and eaeh of them be required and compelled ' . .... , u-,i.liwh the r ,-leim or claiins. interest or Interests, in the land herein described to ' tne we" " wet quarter, and the west half of the south west quarter of section twenty-four, in town hlp fifteen south of reuse twelve east of the V, ill "incite Meridian, In I'rook County. Ore eon adverse and contlictiiw with lh estate and Interests oi plaintiffs therein, that de fen'laiite end eacUf Ihein. snd all person, claiming or to claim by through under them or cither of them, be declare,! to have no estate or Interest in the seid premises or any ami each of them and all persons claiming or lo claim by through or uiiui r -. ..... them, from claiming or to claim, an estate, .,.i li r ,..r.Kt In the said premises or any part thereof, and lhat plaintiffs be de creed sml declared to be the owners in fee! simple of the land snove uea,-ri .y . Piainltns nave iiu-n v,,a, n... J r this suit, aud such other and further relief s to ihe court may seem equitable in the ..,he .cried mn 1 51 " V, . l",h. Crook Coun'lv Journal, a weekly nev.si.epet pub lislied in Frlneville. Oregon. b:l !o;, ' Hie Hon. H. . '" '" ' i .;r,.r hX court lor crooa county, y'r""- ,, , ,v lue daled the '20th day of Man-h, I 12, and the dateoltha hrst pnblulloti ol "i '"' ' is March 21st. l'.'U, and Ihe date oi the last publication Jiay u...... K y Attorney for plaintiffs. r.-i F1 CJ ri C J u Li iTJ r.-i ta r.T t j E-l L J ri LJ Fl E J L'J El CJ rn CJ T:3 Seneral ffilacksmfthing Horseshoeing, Wood Work, etc., Neatly asd Promptlt Donb When it is Done Bt : : : Siobert Tlfoore Satisfaction Will Be Guaranteed Prineville, Oregon. C3 CJ ea ca ca ea ea ca ea ca ea ca ea ca ea ca ca ca CJ ca a ea r,a ea ca ea r a ea ca crr?r5?tr5 9. . i a Notice for Publication. riopiirtment of the Interior, r. S. Land office at The lllcs, Oregon Mitrcll 4lh, PJ12. Notice is hereby given that of rrincvllle.'o'regon! vviio.on March nth. 1910, 1 made Uoincslca.l. ino. en.-,,, i". '" " 'l township south, range Itieast, Millnmette leri.lian, has tiled notice ol intention to miike llnal commutation Vfool, to e.labllsh claim to the hind above dcserlbid, bciorc 'I'iiiiotnv K. .1. Huffy. t'-S- Connnisslom r, al bisomce. at rrinevlllo, Oregon, on Hie JOiU ''"'li'i'im'an't 'nain'es as witnesses: Oconrc V. Crawford. Nalhanicl v. Morrlsetto.Seenrs Lee, oi Prineville, orcgon, nud A. O. Myers, ol l.ed .moud.orcso... o WiM(H(REi Kegislcr. 8 8 THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor PRINEVILLE, OREGON Stook boarded by the day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember us when in Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent ai- I s 8 preservation ImposBlblo,