MEXICAN REBELS CAPTURE CAPITAL Felix Diaz Released from Pris on Leads Revolt Ousting ! Madero Mexico rity, Mux. Tin army rose In ravolt BuuiUy In Mnilco City, took lioaa.aalon ot tli puMla building", abut down fedrfral adherent In the trt, rolcusod General Fullx Dim, leader of th Vur Crtu mvoll, and General lli rininlo lluyes, (rum prison, and, full lug Into tin undir Hi Dial banner, virtually captured Ilia Mexican capital. It la tmllovod thnt nut fewer than SMI peraona were killed In tha fighting;. Anion the number wan Oeiiurul Darn ardo l(iyaa. The mutlnoua troops war led by tudonta of tha military achool at Tliil puin, auburn. They marched to tho prison to which Genoral Helix Dim had been transferred fur aafe keeping and relnnaed him. General Bernardo Keyea hIho wax freed from Hnnt Iiiko mllltnry prison, there bclnk no resist (lie In either qunrter. Fritmiwo Mnilnro, president of the republic, led the loyal troupa for a lime, letter, with member of bis Cab inet, he took rt'fuitn In tha national palace, whera they were besieged. It waa reported that President Ma dero and hia family had fled from tha cupltol toward tha eastern coast 0 Par Cant Vota Strike New York. The ballots of the JO,. OuO firemen employed oa (4 Eaatern railroad, It waa announced unofficial show that 0 per cent of the men favor an Immediate atrtke unless tbe con ference committee of managers agree to arbitration under the Krdman act. Rockafallsr In Pitiful Condition Jekyl Island, Oa. A apaam of the thront that left William Kocknfeller a stranKlIng, trembling old man, on the verge of nervous collapse, abrupt ly terminated hla examination by Chairman I'ujo and Counsel Bumuol I'nterniyer of the house money trust committee hero. NEW YORK POLICE GRAFT $2,400,000 New York. Twomllllon four hun dred Ihousuiid dollars graft from gam blers, poolroom men and Illegal resort keepers ll.SOO.OOO for the captains and their collectors, f'iOO.OOO for In spectors, Stioo.OOQ Into the hands of one man and then cut again, divided Into three parte, one for a hotel man, one for a man who repreaente on of fice holder, and the third for a man who presented himself for another of ficial. Thnt Is the "grnft system" ns Dis trict Attorney Whitman understands It and that la the "system" upon which he begins his first actual legul buttle. He hopes to have mucin his first In road by Indictments ngainsl Police In spec.tora Dennis, K.' Sweeney and Po lice Captain TIioiiiub W. Walsh. Through the confession of Captain Wnlsh It has been learned, tho amount aliened to ha'vo been collected for po lice protection In his precinct was about $141)0 a month. This amount, It Is alleged, Captain Walsh paid a pntroluian $70 for collecting, and di vided tho remainder with an Inspector. American Minister Demands Redress Havnnn. Arthur M. Ilenupro, the American minister to Culm, nctlng un der direction of the stnto department nt Washington, D C has presented to Set -clary of Stnto Sangully, a peremp tory noto Insisting thnt Immediate mt'iiHiiros be taken for the prosocutlou mid exemplary punishment of tho pcr so'.is reBponilh'e for tha rocent ntt-icks on the American legation by the rows pnper Cubu. TURKISH REPULSE REPORTED Bulgarians Also Thwart Attempt to Make Landing From Ships Sofia. An official statement Bays the Turks have taken tho offensive annliiBt the Hulgarluns before Dulalr, In the GnlllpotI ,PenliiBula. After a fierce engagement the Bulgarians re pulsed the TurkB, pursuing them to the Ilulnir forts. Many wounded were loft on the field. Turkish prisoners Bay six divisions took part In the movement. At night fall the Turks made another nttempt down the cOaBt, where 20 voBBels had made their appearance. The landing parties' ships were attacked by the Bulgarians, who Inflicted houvy loss. The Turkish vessels thereupon sailed -way, Women Destroy Valuable Plants. London. Militant Buffragettes de stroyed many valuable plants and did other damage, reaching a total of $5000 in the hothouses of the Kew Horticultural Gardens here. Thus they developed another part of their plan ol campaign to force, the govern ment to give the vote to women. GENERAL FELIX DIAZ Oenerat Fells Dial, who was releas ed from prison by his supporters and lead a aueeessful revolt against Ma dere In Mexico City. Brief News of the week The Missouri slate senate passed a bill allowing traveling men to vote wherever they may be on election day. A the result of a rate war. It was announced In Hamburg that $30 will be the steerage rate to New York on Germany's Dutch steamers. , Clubwomen who recently conducted an egg sale weut Into the apple busi ness at Chicago and It waa announced that about 80,000 barrels bad been disposed of at a much leas price than asked by retailers. A silver dollar sent by parcel post was received at the St. Louis post office. The stamp was placed on one Side of the coin and the address, writ ten on a piece ot paper, was glued on the other aide. The two houses of congress met in Joint session In the ball of the bouse on Monday for the purpose of count ing the electoral votes and formally declaring the election ot Wood row Wilson and Thomas It Marshall as president and vice president, respect ively, i What la claimed to be one of the atrnngest resolutions passed by any responsible body wns adopted at a general meeting of the Chrlatchurch Labor Union when the citizens of New Zealand were urged to do all in their power to lessen tbe birth rate. The compulsory defense act la being bit terly opposed and It la hoped thus to lessen the number of youths who must take compulsory training. If the federal prosecutors do not In sist on too severe a penalty It Is pos sible that the 15 Portland commission men Indicted by the United States grand jury for unlawful combination in violation of the Sherman anti-trust taw, will come Into court within a few days and plead guilty, pay whatever fine the court sees fit to Impose and agree to "unmergo." Fourteen members of a hobo party stopped a passenger train on the des ert, overawed the crew, terrorised the passengers and took possession ot tho train for tho ride to Los Angeles. When the train arrived ot San Ber nardino a posse of constables covered the tramps with revolvers. Six sur rendered, but eight managed to get away. People in the News The heirs have abandoned their con test of the will of the late Mrs. Mary Buker G. Kddy. Martial law has been proclaimed through Salvador. President Arnujo lies In a dangerous condition as a re sult of nn nttnek by flvo assassins. James Dryco, British ambassador at Washington, has been appointed by tho British government a member ot the permanent court of arbitration nt The Hague. Given his choice of a Jail sentenco and flue or the whipping post for beat ing his wito, Robert Phillips, at Fred erlck, Md., chose the latter, and 15 lushes were applied to his bare back. Lo Yung Yew, Chinese consul at San Francisco, has been removed from offico and the vice consul, Kee Ong, installed In his place. The orders ef fecting the chnnge came from Pekln, via the Chinese legation In Washing ton. Dubrell Rucker, a 80-year-old negro, was burned at the Btake In the court house square at Houston, Miss. He is said to have confessed guilt of the murder of Mrs. John Clifford Wil liams. James H. McNlcholas, mine promot er, charged by the government with fleecing northern Ohio people out of $500,000 by fraudulent use ot the malls, pleaded not guilty when ar raigned in the federal court at Cleve land. Three negroes who were employed In his millionaire father's wood-working establishment at Evansvllle, Ind., were shot and Instantly killed by Al len Von Behren, aged 22. Then the young man drove to the police station in bis automobile, and surrendered. news from our Skin On Fire? NATIONAL CAPITAL House Passes Bill Prohibiting Liquor Shipments Into Dry Territory Wusblnguin. By a vols ot 240 to 85, the bouse passed the Webb bill prohibiting the shipment of Intoxicat ing liquor from "wet" Into "dry'' states, after several hours of bitter debate In which the bill was chsrac terlxed as "an antl saloon measure, meant to force congressional approval of prohibition." The vote was taken only' after a flood of amoodment had been sub mitted, both by enemies of the bill, to Invalidate It, and by friends of tha measure, who wished lo broaden Its scope. Humor and bitterness marked tbe debate on the measure. Dumocratlo and Republican ranks were epllt In tbe fight, Ollle James, of Kentucky, being one of the leaders against the measure. Representative Clayton, of Alabama, chairman of the Judiciary committee and a prominent Democratic member, led tbe fight tor the bill, and Representative Hammel, of New Jersey, headed tbe opposition. Under the provisions of the Webb bill, no Intoxicating liquor may be shipped by Interstate commerce Into dry territory for the purpose of sell ing It The measure does not attempt to regulate the shipment of Intoxi cants tor private consumption. Dis position ot all violations of the law is left to tbe states or tbe county regula tions lo tbe territory lo which tbe of fense occurs. Democrats 8pllt Over Battleships. House Democrallo economists, or at least 73 of them, who attempted to pledge their party on tbe battleship question, failed to secure a quorum lo caucus and were compelled to adjourn. Tbe Democrats who favor a one or no battleship appropriation were present In full strength. The two battleship advocates, a tew ot whom were pres ent, declared that they were In the majority this year when they cared to be present and that the naval ap propriation bill when reported to con gress will provide for two dread naughts. House Begins to Hurry. With seven appropriation bills, ag gregating over $1,000,000,000, to pass, In 10 working days, Democratic lead ers announced that, beginning early this week, the house would burn the midnight IncandeHcents also starting work at 10 o'clock in the morning. Should- the senate hold up these bills, Democrats declared that the spo clul session might be called Immedi ately after March 4, bo that the few weeks might be used In clearing up unfinished business before the ways and means committee's Graft ot tbe tariff bill was ready to be submitted. Chairman Underwood, of the ways and means committee, declared thnt, from present indications, though the committee was working all day and part of the night formulating Its re port, he feared that it would not be ready before March 15. Federal Railways for Alaska Urged. ' Alaska's vast resources can best be brought within reach of the world. In the opinion of President Taft, by the construction, with government assist ance, of two railway lines from the Alaskan coast to the interior, owner ship of which shall be vested In the government, but which shall be oper ated by private parties under lease. In a special message transmitting to congress the report of the Alaskan Railway Commission, the president strongly urged legislation along these lines, asking thnt the government ei ther guarantee the principal and in terest on bonds necessary to build the rouds, or construct them. Jnt the mild, almr.!. wuh, tha wall known l H I'. Prescription fur fccsema anl th. Inn Is (ow, A Uial will provs it. We have sold other ramadl. for skin trouble hut Don. that w could guaran ty we ran th. li.t r i. remedy. II the first regular al II M l.oitl om not do exactly as w say. It will sol eoat you a cent. The Winitek Co., Prlnevllle, Orrgon. Report of the Condition Of TW First Naiiaaul baa at rriaevill, la tit Stat el Ortfea, at tea Cleee ef Esjiaaii, Fee. 4, 1913.. siaotacsa. Loans and tftarouuia (W.277.M , Overdraft, secured and unsecured.. e,y3nt U. H. H''B'la to eecuro crt-ula'toa 12,6 situ j Moods, secure live, tie .i.19 Hatitlng houie, furnllnresn I fixtures IS.lai 77 Olber real eetate owned '4,7uu.U0 Due (rum National Hanaa not reeerve ajfetitsj J0,)1 Due Iruiu Mat. aud Private Banasaod Hankers, Truat Companies and Sav- lia Ilanka J.0S1 n Cue (root approved Keeerre Agents.. tt.artM Checks and oilier i:h Items a.ull.to Notoiul other National ilanka 2,710 fractional paper currency, nltkeht and centi aj.TJ Lawful money Mueerve la Bank vis: Specie S32,o!l00 Keilrrabtlon fund with t'.s. Treaearer l& per cent of circulation Total ia),ii.u LIABILITIES. Casllal I lock paid in I M,OO0Ot) Surplus fund tai,uuu.iJO Undivided proata, leia expeneee and Taxea paid 5,30 18 National Bank Holes ouuiandlnf .... 7.:uo.00 IllrldendJ unpaid J,"1.00 Individual drpuslla subject to check i'ajKU m Demand certlricalea of deposit K,fU!M Total HMX HTATK Of OKkViUN, i Ooumyof Crank, i I, T. M. Haldwi. Caahler of th alx.ve nained bank, do aoleuiiily awear that tne above statement ie true to the beet of my know leJue and belief. T. M. BALDWIN, Cashier. Riiuvrfned end sworn to before me this unit day of feu., Mil. M E- Brink. NutMjy Public Correct AUeatt O. W. Noblb 1 T. H. LaroLLXTTS V Directors C'Aax W. Koerxa I Report of the Condition of THE CROOK. COUNTY BANK at Prlne vllle, In the stale ol Oregon, at the close ol business Feb. ilh, 1913: SBaurRCI. loans and discount 1113,110 57 Overdralta. aecured and unsecured,, 677 51 Bonds, and warrants B,251 73 Hanklns houne 1971 57 Kurultureand fixture 4,00000 Due from, banks (not reserve banks), 2..135 09 Due from approved reserve banks,.,. 39,227 06 Checks and other cash Items 61 Cash on band 1105 45 Total U6,li5 at LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In S6.000 00 Surplus fund 14,00000 Undivided profits, leas expensea and taxes paid ,1S 05 Deiosls due btate Treasurer 5,000 00 Individual deposits subject to check. 113,378 08 Demand certificates of deposit 127 00 Cashier checks outstanding 17 10 Time certificate of deposit 17,269 40 Key Fund 5 26 Low Fares West SPRING COLONIST PERIOD Daily, March 15 to April 15 To All Central Oregon Points ON CENTRAL OREGON LINE FROM Chicago Peoria....1... St. Louis Milwaukee . . Little Rock . . Memphis New Orleans. .$38.00 . 37.00 . 37.00 36.70 . 42.50 . 42.50 . 48.05 St, Paul Minneapolis Duluth Kansas City.. Omaha St. Joseph Lincoln $30.00 . 30.00 . 30.00 . 30.00 . 30.00 . 30.00 . 30.00 Tell yonr frtcoda in tha eact of tbe opportnnily of moving went at low rate. Direct train aervice via Burlington Kouie, Northern Facitic, Great Nortbero. Bpokane, Portland & Seattle and Oregon Trunk Railway. You can deposit fundi with me an 1 weat bound tickets will be furniahed people in thaeaat. 2 13ll W. D. SKINNER, Traffic Manager, Portland, Ore. THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor PRIXEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by tbe day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember ns when in Prinevill. Rates Keasonablk. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent r, Total tl,lM 18 State of Oreon, County of ('rook, ss: I, C. M. Klkins, cashier of the above-named bank, tlu snlt-uttily swear that the above state, mi'itt is true to tho best ol my knuHieflK and belief. C. M E.kins, Cashier. ouuw:riueu auu swum w uciuro me mis oin day of Feb.. l'jlx M. K. Elliott, Notary Public. Correct Attest: VY. A. Booth, l. F. STKWART, Director. National Capital Brevities. President Tnft vetoed the bill to au thorize the commissioners of the Dis trict of Columbia to supervise tho ex hibition of moving pictures. The president held that it encroached upon existing laws. A fight is being framed up among the Wilson Democrats here to oust ex Senator Turner, of Washington, from his $7500 job as a member of the In ternational Waterways Commission, and to secure the appointment of Charles tleifner, of Seattle, In his place. Compulsory adoption by all Inter state railroads of the block signal sys tem Is the most- Important recom mendation for the block Bignal and train control board made In Its final report to the Interstate commerce commission. The soaring price of crude oil Is being Investigated by the department ot Justice In connection with Its in quiry to determine whether the decreo dissolving the Standard Oil company has been vlolnted. The majority of the house commit tee on ways and means, who are fram ing tariff legislation for the coming extra session of congress, agreed upon radical reductions In the customs An ties on mica, asphalt and various kinds of chlnaware and glassware of the cheaper varieties, Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, V. S. Land Ofhoe at Lakeview, Ore. January 11th, 1U13. Not coal lands Notice is hereb given that Cora E. Davis of File, Oregon, who oil August 12th, 1H11, made Homestead entry No. (Ulttti for the ei ee'it, nwj eei, nej sl section . tntrnsliip 21 poutli, raige i2 east, Willamette Meridian, has hied notice of intention to mxke final commutation proof to establish c'aim to the land above deHi'ribed before Chas. A. Sher man, I nited States Commissioner, at File, Oregon, on the 2."th day of Feb ruary, l'.UX Claimant names as witnesses: O. D. Hall, II. A. l'avis, Manley J. Lemons, Charley Fry, all of Fife, nregon. 1 23 A. W. Outon, Register. Notice for Publication. leVrtment of the Interior, U. S. LunuOttlee at The Dalles. Orocnn, Jrtuuary 1Mb, 1913. Notice is hereby Riven that i'harles Lamttert of Barnes, Oreiron, who, on December 2fith, lvifi. and atlilitional, September 17th, lwoy, niHilo hotneteatl No. l-tST! atrial No. 0j-27 and serial no. for se1. seelion S3 and s'lj nel'4 section AS and sw V nw'i. nu '.4 svlj seelion S4, Ti 20 m.ui h, K a east. N illainette Meridian has tiled notice of intention to make final S-yesr proof, to establish claim to the land above oe orlheri. belore chas. A.Hherman. I'. 8. commis sioner, at his omce at Fife, Oregon, on the 8th day ol March, WIS. Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph street, Mott Lemons, Wesley Street, Henry Street, all of Fife, Oregon. 1-iO C. W. MOORE, Register. Citation. In the county court of the State of Or egon, for the countr of Crook. In the matter of the estate of Mary Wilkins, deceased Citation. To the heirs unknown of Mary Wil kins, deceased, greeting: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear in the county court of the state of Oregon , for the county of Crook at the court room thereof, at Prineville, in the county of Crook, on Monday, the 7th day of April, 1913, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there 10 show cause, if any there he, why an order should not be made by this court authorizing- the administra tor of Baid eetate to sell all the real property of eaid deceased at private sale as in the petition prayed for. Witness, the Hon. G. Springer, judge of the county court of the state of Or egon for the county of Crook, with the stal of said oourt affixed this 5th day February, a, d., 1913. 2 6 Attest: Warren Brown, Clerk. 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