VICTIMS OF MEXICAN BANDIT ARE BURNED Fifty or Moro Passengers and Crew Believed to Havg Perished In Tunnel. Ctimlirn, Mi'xIi'o.-NiiIIiIiik hut chnr- ril hniu'M nml ImttniiH were fuimrt y tlx) rHi:uliiK party which, by the nll of oxyitnu IihIiimIn unit imiiiiioI'Tm, ic cnmlutt In uiiiiolralliiu tho IHiinlir tun not from I ho south liortnl im fur as th locomotive unit flntt two 'r of the piiHBMimiT trulii. Tlu-y wre probably kllliHt whim thu ciiKliia of tho t',rl1 Kr trulii fntulHMt Into tho burning fntlxht truln. which tmil lnn (muttcd Into the tuiiiinl by ciiHttllo'i bumliu Kflvcntl hours buforo. It la now IxOlBVod that evt.ry one of the 50 or moro iimmhiikom iih1 Hie crow aboard tho train whim It (Untied Into I Im tunnd are dead. rtnllrond mon are furious nt Ctll to' net. Lnrtt week 22 of bin men worn captured and executed by the rebl and the next dny. apparently In re t.niio. ha cnutured the frelKht truln run It Into the outh end of the tunnel about 30 fuel and there act fire to It f'antlllo's failure to annd back warn ing of hla act la ri-Kiinlud ua the moat crmd and murderous act of hla career of outlawry and there la a disposition here to criticise General Francisco Villa for not having crushed htm long ago. GENERAL PANCKO VILLA ? , . ' ' ' J NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Senators Desiring to Speak on Woman Suffrage Question Will Delay Voting. r, t 4 ' . A new portrait of General Pancho Villa, leader of the rebel army In Northern Mexico. CELILO CANAL NEARS FINISH Big Bleat Removea Lait Obetruction to Flow of Water. The Diillca. Or. About 80 P-r cent of the work on Tho Dullea (Vlllo canal waa computed whim lO.&nO pounila of powder were exploded by tho prenalng of an electric button. Tho hint oh at ruction to water flowing from end to end wna blown out. The completion of thla Important Improvement will give a large portion of tha Inland Empire the benefit of water trauaportatton. It will open to itennihoiit navigation the Columbia river from I'rUet Haplda to (he aea, a dlHtnnca of about wo mllca. and dur ing tha greater portion of the year ftio Snake river from lwUton to the aea. a dtatnnr of about 4C5 mlli'a. My Sue Rockefeller for Taxea. Cleveland, Ohio County Attorney l.her received Inatructlona from At tormiy Oeneral 1 lagan to aun John 1). Hockefnlliir for hla peraonul tnxi. The Cuyiihoga county authorlitea had Htltnated approxlmutoly ,12,000,000 wua due them. i AMERICAN-JAPANESE RELATIONS IMPROVED Wimhlngton. Notablw Improvement In th relatloua between the United Stiitea and Japan la believed to have Moulted from tho evenla in tho houao ' of ropreacntatlvea laat week connect ed with the paaange of the Burnett Im mturuiinii bill. ItenorU from Toklo aro to the effect that a profound lin preaalnn waa caused In tho Jnpaneae capital, not only by tho refusal of the houxe to Include In the bill the pro poBcd prohibition agalnat tho entry of Japaneao Into the United Btalca, but even more by the non parttaun appeul of Hepreaontatlve Mann. Tho Jntinneae atateamen are doclar- ed to have been much pleaaud, by the liouBe'B rocpptlon of tho appeal for fair treatment ' nllena and for abstention from legislative interference with the executive department In lla effort to nrrlve at a eottUment of the open la duo between the two countries. Brief News of the Week Th Canadlun house of commona vot'-d down a bill to abollab tltlea. tfnr the flrat time alnca the civil war the enllatment complement of the United Stotea navy la full. The Jim Crow law of Oklahoma waa upheld by tha United Htatea dlatrlct court of appeala, at St. U)ule. Wurnlnga agalnat operation of wlndlera by promotion of worlhleaa inrke In aocalled radium mlnee In ,.l,.r,.il nre aent out by United V Hlntea DoMtal IliHliectora. Twelve, hundred aheep died lnatant ly on tho trull from tlhyollto to Haw hide, Nevada, aa reault of drinking cy unlde'aolullon from a mlllpoud of in I n I tm company. WHneaaee for defenae In the govern mnnfe eult to dlaaolve the United Btatea Steel corporation, In New York tnetiricd that there waa no price agree ment. They aald competition fixed prlcea. The aixth National Corn exposition, waa opened In lallua. Texua. 1 uea day. Nearly all the elate of the union have dlaplnya at the expoaltlon. Kronen people have aubacrlbed , 200.000 for ubo In aupplylng the Krench army with 210 aeroplane, ott fray expenae of teaching 75 pllola bow to operate them. The ItrltlBh parliament aasombled the flrat of the week for what prom !( to be an unuaunlly notable aea nlon. The Irlxb home rule, the Welsh dlaentabllahment bill and other great controversial measure will come up for action. The houae of delegate of Virginia paaacd the bill requiring the governor to make formal reqiwat of J- F- Mor can. of New York, to return to the recorda of Fairfax county, the will ol Mr. Martha Washington, atolen from Fairfax county court house during the fivil war. The document now la at the Morgan private museum. Thirty-one thousand fnrmera anil peasant marched at Stockholm and encamped tu-ur the palace. King bus tfv aililressed the gathering when they demanded a larger navy and pledged themsnlve to make the neo easnry aacrlflce to raise the money. The farmera and pensanta are exer elHd over the possibility of a claBh with ItUBsla. People in the News Admiration of Bryan By WIIon. Iialtlmore. In a letter to William L. Murbury, published In a Dnltlmore paper, President WlUon condemn free tolls through the Panama canal aa clear violation of tho Hay-t'aunce-fote treaty and incidentally take oc casion to pay a tribute to Secretary of State William Jennlnga Bryan that allow the tonus of intimate frlondlt tieaa and co-operation exiting between them. Radium Quack Feared. New York. The Now York city de partment of health haB Issued a warn ing against "quacks" who might seek to take advantage of the popular In terest aroused by recent experiments with radium in the treatment of cancer. Trial Cot I $250,000. Don TiVnticlaniy Tho COSt Of tll6 Western Fuel Company conspiracy trial In the United Statea District Court here waa estimated to have reached a total of $250,000. Football Coache Barred From Line. New York. The Intercollegiate foot ball rules committee decided that here after coaches should be barred from the aide Unaa. This waa the most rad ical change In the ruleB adopted at the meeting, Monday was widely observed aa the centennial anniversary of the birth ot Samuel J. Tllden, tho eminent Btatea man and democratic candidate fot president In 1876. Because the blnnk furnished bet namea "it" and "him," ur. Anna How ard Shaw, preaidont of tho National Woman's Suffrage association, refuse to place a valuation on her personul Dronertv. , In an address before the Connecticut Bur association ex-Prealdent Taft de fended the Judiciary, declaring that demagogues were responsible for the attneka on the present system. Mayor Rolph of San Francisco, and other city officials, publicly burned oulum. morphine, and amokers lay outs, valued at more than $25,000. The enodH had been accumulating since Mav. 1912. W. R. Scott, general manager of the Southern Pacific road, has been named aa aticcessor of R E. Calvin, vice pres ident, In charge ot maintenance, opera tlon and construction. Superintendent Reed of the St, Cloud, Minn., reformatory, Ib Bold to have been selected as successor to Warden Wolfer of the Minnesota state Denltentlary. Reed was formerly head of the Washington state penitentiary at Walla Walla. Frank P. Glass of Alabama lost his Hunt for a seat In the United States Benate by one vote. Glass was not entitled to be seated because hla ap Dolntment by Governor O'Neal came after the direct legislation law went Into effect. . New VELIE Here Washington, With their mind pre occupied with Immigration problems, trust legislation, treuty obligation and President Wilson's determination lor reversal of policy on the Panama toll question, administration leaders in ...... f.,,.uu Ittitl titrfiriut foraotton that (bey wtre face to face with the equal auffrnge question, N Monday however, a resolution to provide for a constitutional amend ment extending suffrage to women was first on tha calendar of buslnes in the senate. Senator Ashurst, who l guiding the destinies of the resolu tion, does not expect It to come to a vote because several Senator served blm with notice that when the subject did come up they would like to dis cus It. Action on the repeal of the section of the Panama Canal act exempting American coastwise hlp from toll I expected In the course of the week, the president's purpose In the subject now being thoroughly understood oy administration leader. Money Ordar Servlc I Enlarged. n President Wilson signature, the bill to regulate the payment of postal money order became a law ot the land. The now statute will not tie- Mni rrrtiva. howover. until rule and regulation for It operation are DromulKiited by the postmaster gener al. The bill provides for the Issuance of oostal money orders payable at" any mnnev order office even though drawn on a specified oince ana win, alum ina to the postmaster general, greatly Increase the postal money order bus iness aad be a great convenience to business. Meaiure to Help Irrigation Section. Representative Klnkald of Nebraska has Introduced a bill which provides for cooperation between the secretary of the Interior and Irrigation districts organised undor state laws. This bill authorizes the secretary of the Inter ior to make contracta with atate Irri gation districts to construct reservoirs and canals and to operate them for the purpose of furnishing water to such districts with power to terminate the operation of auch reservoirs and canal and turn them over to the Irri gatlon districts on the payment to the : government of the actual cost of con-; struction and operation, by monies raised by the Irrigation dlstrlctB . through the levying of taxea on the; lands of the water users, paymeut to , be made In Installments. WIIon Want Warship. j Unqualified Indorsement from Presl- j dent Wilson is behind the two-battle- ship program proposed by Secretary j Danlela for the coming naval approprt-; ation bill. Thla waa made known at the White House, when caller asked about Mr. Daniels' testimony recently before the house naval affairs com mittee. The general board of the navy head ed by Admiral Dowey, advocated a more elaborate construction program, while the opponents In congress of a "bl navy" are not Inclined to approve even recommendations of the secre tary. With the support of the admin istration, however, those favoring pro vision for two dreadnoughts are satla- fled that the necessary appropriation will go through both houses without difficulty. Power Plan I Offered. A comprehensive plan for the de velopment of water power on public land, under government regulation, was embodied tn a bill introduced by Senator Jones, of Washington. It would provide that permits for occu- nvine oower sites should be Issued only to stata, municipalities and pub lic service corporation which are sub ject to regulation and control by such governmental agencies a public serv ice commission. Where the develop ment is interstate the bill would pro vide that the federal government shall have supervision a to rates. National Capital Brevities. The senate passed the agricultural extension bill. It provides for govern ment aid to state college experiment stations. A threatened Iorb of $200,000,000 in hoes durlug the present year from bog cholera led the senate to agree unan imously to a bill appropriating $500.- 000 for the department of agriculture to fight the disease. Thnt nncminrv of ' State Bryan Is seeking the Toklo government's con sent to a Japanese exclusion act simi lar to the Chinese exclusion law was stated on high authority. Hearings on the McKellar cold ator Bge bill have been indefinitely post poned. Strong objections were made to It by fruit men and salmon packers. More than a hundred members ot the house are listed for speeches on the Shackelford good roads bill. The bill proposes a maximum of $25,000, 000 In appropriations, allotments to be based on equal local appropriations. Tbe new tlx k now Leauty. It takes thick takes to water $2,000.00. We also fife here, and it is a to the hills like a A m 1 he pnee is oniy have a 4-cjlinder 45-borse power machine at $2,130 and a 35-horee power at 1 1,000. There are other c r on the market, but none better Come and take a look and be convinced. Prineville Machine Shop PATRONIZE THE Prineville Steam Laundry E. G. HODSON, Proprietor 10-23 Fruit Trees! Central Oregon Grown The only kind yon can afford to ulant. ILLUSTRATED ,.-.TALOCUE FREE. Write for one, Prlcea low enough to aurprlne you. Lafollette Nursery Co. Prineville, - 6 6 - Oregon Buy it Because it's a Better Car Oh, Those Lovely New Leather Mounts Come see them. A variety of 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, LAFLERS STUDIO We Strive to Pleaae Model T 4 louring wir f.o.b. Detroit 550 Cet particluart from C. W. WILSON Crook County Agent Prineville, Ore. 1-15 u nrruDTinW ? rvlx-J-a i ivy Champ Smith, Propr City Meat Market HORIGAN & RE1NKE, Props. Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon and Lard Fresh Fish and Oysters Fruit and Vegetables in Season Imported and Domestic ugars 4 Famous Whiskies 4 CA frnur HmnifAae: Rea i T- D V-11 AW Canadian Uub; Cream J 4 Rye; James E. Pepper, 1 S Moore s Malt j Porter, Ale and Olympia Draft Beer on Tap. Imported Wines and ' Liquors. HOMESEElCERS' RATES TO Central Oregon ' ON r itiuiRi CENTRAL OREGON LINE and Points on the S. P. & S. Ry, in WasHington. Tickets on sale March 15th to April lotn, Inform your Eastern friends of this chaaoe tn msve 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 Memphis 42 60 New OrleanB 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 Portland 8:10 a. m. Leave Portland 7:00 p. m., arrive Bend 8:00 a. m. Tourist steeping car. Berths $100. 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 East. H- BAUKGL, Agent, Eedmond, Ore. R. H. CROZIER, A. G. P. A., Portland, Ore. 2 5-4t 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 HAVE YOU Filed your Deed? Of Course HAVE YOU An Abstract? Certainly everyone has an abstract now Do you know where your corners are. Well, No, Not. exactly. Brewster Engineering Company, you and guarantee the work. Survey ing, Platting, Irrigation Engineering. Uiw !i oru Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Or. January 26th, 1914. Notice is hereby given that Manford D. Nye of Roberts, Oregon, who, on March 21st, 1910, made Desert Land Entry No. 00272, for nej eej section 7, township 18 south, range 18 east, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Final Desert Land Proof to establish claim to the land above de scribed Deiore nmotny j. iuny, u. 8. Commissioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 6th day of March, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Austin Riser, Owen Fischer, Carl Fischer, Clarence Fergueson, all of Roberts, Ore gon. H. Frank Woodcock, 1-29 Register.