NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Senate Invi'.es Suggestions Re garding the Regulation of Trusts. CRVILLE WRIGHT. Pamoua Amarloan Aviator Who Hat ParfooUd 8tablllar. WnHhliwim,WlulltiK up it wck ot eoiiHlilfnillim of lint aumliilKlrtitlmi'a antl-lniat IckIcIhiIvu inuKiiumim, mum hvTH Of t'U littl'dS Of UlB llOUHIJ aeimtn predicted Unit the bllla mm giiHlml In l'rllmit WUnon't mh-hhuk" would be reutfy for conitruita bfor Jit. n-li t. llourlniiK li"for the limine JiuUclury Hllll IlltlTMtlltH I'Ollilllltll'KK, It wita nit tiovmciMl, would bo proloimt'd and tin 1'iuila IntorHlitto commerce commit tun, with Him approval of th prealdMiil will rucolvo aiiKKatlnin by mull froi. ninn of Bffnlra lutKrvMtcd In the aub joct tnattmd of couductltiK formiil bear IUK. Iloaldea 8lvlim the Inula commlnalon authority to mKUlnte the alxo of cor porutloiia, Senator Cutuinlna h pro poaed amendim-nta which would alao empower It to (ltnrmlii whether any paraon or corporation l violating the law with roapwt to anltm blow actual coat for the purport of liifllctlnK In Jury upon a competitor, and wliothei any corporation la violating tha law with reapcct to the nmounl of tta cupl talUHtloti aa rompured with the value of lla property, Monopoly of Wlrea Urged. Government manopolUallun of tela graph, telephone itnd wlrelena com mimientlon, "ami atii h other tntmna ol tranamtaalon of lnli'lll((nc u may hereafter develop." la recommended In a report atiuinllted to the acnute by 1'untiiniHinrGeneriil liurleaon. Immediate government ownerahip 01 telephone line la recommended, with a ayatcm of Itceime for the other BKn clea of communication, calabllahlng a rnvernmeiit inonouoly even where there la not actual ownership. The report retommenda Immediate acqulaltlon by purc.haao at appralaml value of the "commercial telephone network," except the farmer llnea. Waiting Treatlea Beady for Action lleapondlng to Prealrtniit Wllaon'a appeal, made at tho white houae con fereuce hint week, tho aenate commit tee on foreign relatlona ordered a fa vornble report on a large number ol arbitration treatlea between the Unit cd States and the leading countries of thn world. Tha far-reaching character of thla group of treatlea la ahown by the long Hat of flint-rate powera with which they are made, Including moat of the great power of iCurope, South Ainert ca and the orient. Aaldo from tho Importance of these treatlea in the catme of arbitration aome of them have a larger algnlfl ennce In affecting tho political and In duatrlal relatlona between tho United States and other countries. Women Dleaaree In Fight For Bill Buffrnglat leadera are divided over the proper metluida to purmio In their campaign for ft universal suffrage amendment to the conatltullon. The National Suffrage. aociatWii, led by Mr. Medlll McCormlck, la oppoBfd to militant tactic advocated by the con greaHloual union under the leaderahlp of MlHHa Lucy Ilurna and Alice l'nul who trained under Mra, Pankhurat In Kngland. Home of those Interested In the campaign are atrlvlng to make the auffrage question a partisan political lssuo, In the hope of forcing the demo cratic majority In congress to put through a bill granting the women the right to vote at congressional and senatorial electlona In all states, or elmi to pass a resolution looking to an equal auffrage amendment to the federal constitution. National Capital Brevities, A total of $305,000,000 Is provldei for In tha record-breaking poatofflce appropriation bill passed by the house The house passed the annual fortifi cations bill, calling for $5,176,200 for . USD In the country's defenses. A bill In equity to dissolve the Amer ican Smelting & Rofinlng company Is belnK drawn by the department of Justice according to ruports. Omission of Asiatic exclusion from the Burnett Immigration bill preclpl tatod lively discussion In the house, The Chamberlain-Johnson bill au thorlxlng the construction of the Portland-Vancouver bridge across the Co lumbia river has passed the somite und now goes to the president for slg- . nature. With assurance that the place w be uccepted, President Wilson sent to the senate the formal nomlnutlou of Colonel Ooethals to be governor of the canal zone. The senate was much stirred by the charge of Senator Lane, of Oregon, that report of the Interstate commerce commission had been "doctored" at the request of Senutor Newlands. The vice-president ruled that Senator Lane's remarks were a reflection on tha committee and the senator's ex clusion from the floor, in a parliamen tary sense, was prevented only by his withdrawing the remarks, 7 TV 1'-: . f" ' y . i, V ' i-K "?'", ri f'!v J ' p" , i f , f M , . k. , , ; ' i ' . 1....- - , t .. V V ' ' " " jtf '' I 41 UVES LOST WHEN RAMMED LINER SINKS l,r"""'"1 i Atlantic Steamer Goes to Bot tom in Ten Minutes After Struck by Nantucket. 6 Brief News of the Week According to late report given out at Washington the number of farm animals In the United States tas In creased 7.1 per cent. The supreme court of California raps the national policy of withdraw ing from taxation great arena of land, declaring the act U a departure from the spirit of the constitution. Itrltlah Columbia labor federation demands Impeachment of Judge Mor rison and Howay, who sentiyiced mi ners In connection with Nanalmo dis turbances, A change haa been made In Bohemia permitting women to vote, according to announcement of the premier In AuHtrlu. A franchise for a trolley car system to operate from Jerusalem to B'tble- em, and for the operation of a light ing plant In Jerusalem hus been grattt ed by the Turkish government. Contracts for 4t00 new wooden freight cars, to be built Immediately cost of bet ween $5,500,000 and $6,- 000,000, the first big railroad equip ment order In several months, nave ust been let by the Union Pacific sys tem. By orders I tha Interstate commerce commission lower express rates throiiKhout the United States will be came effective Monday. It la estimat ed that the average reduction In charges will be approximately 17 per cent. Representatives of the agricultural colleges In the far west are to meet In conference the latter part of the week at the state agricultural college of Utah. The conference Is to effect permanent organization and discuss the standardizing of extension work and the securing the needed state and national legislation to aid them In carrying on their work. Norfolk, Va. The story of how 4Z perilous went down to death In the chill waters of the Atlantic when the liner Nantucket rammed and sank the steamer Monroe, was brought to port by tho 1(9 survivors of the sunken ship, who were rescued and brought to shore by the Nantucket. It was a slory of awful and sudder death, aweeplng out of the dark and fog and taking unawares the doomed half hundred with the heaviness ot sleep still on them. It told how the stricken Monroe, with her side gored deep, by the knife-like steel prow of the Nantucket, filled rapidly, rolled over on her side, and In a few min utes turned over and plunged to the bottom, carrying with her the pas sengers and members of the crew who had failed to get clear of the. wreck. When the crash came those aboard the Monroe were In bed and asleep. Only Captain Johnson and the crew on deck were up. But the shriveling of the stricken vessel and her listing motion, as tho water poured through the gash in her side, awakened the sleeping passengers and sent them clambering toward the deck. Warned by the officers, they hurriedly adjust ed life preservers and made for the tilted deck. The time was too brief. Those rescued agreed that from the time the Monroe was struck until she settled beneath the waves not more than 10 minutes elapsed. New VELIE Here here, and it ig a to the hills like a The price is only have a 4-cylinder 45-horse power machine at $2,150 and a 3.r-hors'e power at $1,000. There art) other c r on. the market, but none better Come and take a look and he convinced. The new six is now beauty. It takes duck takes to water 12,500.00. We alno PATRONIZE THE Prineville Steam Laundry WEST WILL RELEASE LIQUOR Copperfleld Saloonmen May Reclaim Their Confiscated Goods. Salem, Or. Governor West notified the saloonkeepers of Copperfleld, who were put out of business when be de clared martial law In the town, that be would give them until next Satur day night to take from the warehouse In Baker the whisky and other Intoxi cating beverages which were seized by Colonel Lawson and his men. Asked If the saloonmen would be allowed to take the lluuor back to Copperfleld, the governor said: "Under the rules Imposed by the military authorities no booze Is allow ed In Copperfleld." The officials of the town who were ; deposed by order of the governor have : been given until next Saturday b? him i to resign so others may be elected, j He said In case they did not resign ' by that time the attorney-general i would proceed to have the charter de clared void. MANGHUS' RELIGION ADOPTED RY CHINESE People in the News Kx Senator Lyman It. Casey of Jamestown, N. D.. died at Washing ton. Kmperor William of Germany cele brated his fifty-fifth birthday recently. Winifred T. Donlson hns been con firmed by the senate bb secretary of the Interior for the Philippines and member of the Philippine commission. Urlgadlor General Funston has re turned from service In Hawaii to take command ot the second division on the Mexican border. Charles G. Williams, for years treas urer and business manager ot the Chi cago Cubs, Jumped to the Federal league. The body of ex-Senator Shelby M. Cullom, .who died In Washington, wbb brought to Springfield, 111., for burial. P. P. Claxton, commissioner of the United States bureau of education, urges an all-year around school term, In order to save the pupllB from Idle nees during the summer vacation period. Kenneth Murphy, aged 21, serving a life term In Nebraska, fot murder, who was paroled In order thnt he might enter the University of Nebraska, has been denied admittance to the school bv Chnncellor Avery because the youth la a criminal. Qeneral Francisco Villa announced that civilized warfare, particularly with reference to the treatment of prisoners, would hereafter be adopted by the Mexican rebels. Scores of Filipino politicians who are active In the fight for the Inde pendente of the islands are paid by Japanese, In the opinion of Edward K, Dyer, manager of the Philippine Is land Telephone & Telegraph company, who has arrived at San Francisco. The anonymous letter received by Chief ot Police Sebastian, ot Los An geles, stating that Francis Lewis Clark, the Spokane millionaire, who disappeared from Santa Barbara, was held by blackmailers for a ransom of $75,000, was written In part by a wo man, and In part by a man, say ex perts. Pekln. A bill prescribing the wor ship of heaven and of Confucius by the president of the Chinese republic was passed by the administrative council, which took the place of the Chinese parliament, recently dissolved by President Yuan Shi Kai. The measure was submitted to the council by Yuan Shi Kai himself. It Is understood that the president's Idea Is to set an example to the Chi nese nation, which he thinks needs the moral Influence of religion. The president will worship at the temple of Confucius and. at the temple ot heaven alternately In the same way as the Manchu emperors did, but with out wearing the diadem. The question of the Introduction of a state religion has created consider able controversy In China, the chris tian missionaries of all sects opposing such a step. The constitution adopted by the Chinese parliament made no provision for any state religion, but for some months a Confucian revival movement lias been In evidence and a league was formed by representa tives In China, not only of Christian ity, but of Mohammedanism, Taoism nnd Buddhism, to oppose the adoption ot a state religion. Two Marysville Defendants Convicted Marysvllle, Cai Richard ("Black le") Ford and H. D. Suhr were found guilty of murder In the second degree, for the killing of District Attorney E. T. Manwell at Wheatland In the hop field riot last August. William Beck and Harry Bagan, the other two de fendants, were acquitted. Would Eliminate Unions. Boston Profit-sharing and the elimination- of the labor union were de clared by Dr. Chnrles W. Eliot, presi dent emeritus of Harvard, to be the only way out of the present Industrial warfare. . Japan to Patronize Fair. . Toklo. The ministry of commerce made official announcement that Japan will participate in the Panama Paclflo exposition. Prineville Machine Shop E. G. HODSON, Proprietor 10-23 1 Fruit Trees! ) Central Oregon Grown The only kind you can nflorrt to plant. ILLUSTRATED ...TALOGUE FREE. Write for one. Prices low enough to surprise you. Lafoflette Nursery Co. Prineville, - 6 6 Oregon Buy it Because It's a Better Car Model T $ Touring Car f.o.b. Detroit 550 Cet particluars from C. W. WILSON Crook County Agent 1-15 Oh, Those Lovely New Leather Mounts Come see them. A variety ol new fall mounts. Buy your cameras, films and supplies from ua and get free instruc tion. Agent for Royal Typewriter, "the best on earth." Come try ours and be convinced. LAFLER'S STUDIO We Strive to Please City Meat Market HORIGAN & REINKE, Props. Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon and Lard Fresh Fish and Oysters Fruit and Vegetables in Season " RECEPTION " aaialIBaBaaaalMIBaaaaaaaMaiaaiaiHBaMiaaHHBaMMaHH L Champ Smith, Propr r . 4 Imported and Domestic f M famous wnisKies 4 Old Crow: Hermitaee: Red 4 Top Rye; Yellow Stone; 1 Canadian Uub; Cream 4 Rye; James E. Pepper, 2 Moore's Malt i Porter, Ale and Olympia i Draft Beer on Tap. Imported Wines and i- 4 " I HOMESEEKERS' RATES TO Central Oregon ON OmiThRy. CENTRAL OREGON LINE and Points on the S. P. & S. Ry, in WasHington. Tickets on sale March 15th to April 15th, Inform your Eastern friends of this chance tn meve to the Pacific North west at very low rates. Fares may be deposited with local agents. ONE-WAY TICKETS FROM Chicago $38.00 Peoria 37.00 St. Louis 37,00 Milwaukee 36 70 Little Rock 42.50 Yemphis 42 50 New Orleans 48 05 St. Paul $30.00 Minneapolis 30.00 Duluth 30.00 Kansas City ; 30.00 Omaha 30.00 St. Joseph 30.00 Lincoln 30.00 ' CENTRAL OREGON "OWL" Daily between Portland and Central Oregon Points. Leave Bend 8 :30 p. m., arrive Fortland :10 a. m. Leave Portland 7:00 p. m., arrive Bend 8:00 a. m. Tourist sleeping car. Berths $1.00. First-class day coaches. Connections in Portland to and from Willamette Valley, Puget Sound, Spokane and all Eastern points. Two limited trains daily via Spokaue and EaBt. H. BAUKGL, Agent, Redmond, Ore. R. II. CROZIER, A. G. P. A., Portland, Ore. 2 5-4t The Oregon Bar At the Old Stand aW. Wiley &Co Prps All kinds of Choice Liquors Wines and Cigars. Famous Ranier Beer in Bottles and on Draft HAVE YOU Filed your Deed? Of Course HAVE YOU An Abstract? Certainly everyone has an abstract now Io you know where your cornete are. Well, No, Not exactly. Brewster Engineering Company, Prineville, Oregon, wiil locate them for you and guarantee the work. Survey ing, Platting, Irrigation Engineering. Phone Pioneer 204. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Or. January 26th, 1014. Notice is hereby given that Manford D. Nye of Roberts, Oregon, who, on March 21st, 1010, made Desert Land Entry No. 00272, for nei sej section 7, township 18 south, range 18 east, Willamette Meridian, has riled notice of intention to make Final Desert Land Proof to establish claim to the land above de scribed before Timothy E. J. Duffy, V. 8. Commissioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 6th day of March, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Austin Kiser, Owen Fischer, Carl Fischer, Clarence Fergneson, all of Roberts, Ore gon. II. Frank Woodcock, 1-29 Register.