T CROSS BOUNDARY TO REGOVHl HAN'S BODY Establish the Fact That Texas Rancher Was Killed by .Mexican Federals. PATRONIZE THE Prineville SteamLaundry New VE I IF 1-2 GEORGE W. CQETHALS J y'y "A ' ' V i:U A KEIVS FROM OUB HATIOflAL CAPITAL Congress Takes Steps to Re peal Panama Canal Toll ' Exemptions. Wellington. Iiilllul nie to repeal the toll exemption clause of the 1'iin kiiiii canal net a rm)utvtl by J'real dent Wilson wetu taken lu eotiKren when llio Iioiiku committee on Inter state commerce reported fuvoriilily a bill to strike out I ln provision. In tlin eiinto the committee an In terocruiilc cttiiiil decided to nient HiIk week la coruUdi-r the appeul of the prealiloiil (or 11 re vt.i hiU of policy In the controversy which Involve the Hiiy I'umicefiite trinity, ami In the aiilnltm of the president the Retirul foreign relation policy of tbu admin istration. While the house In debuting the Is sue, tho Hi'iinlii committee will con sider whether to recommend a fist re prul bill or to mi! i) tlio compromise bill offered by Kouator Chilton, of Wtwl Virginia, a member of the com mittee, which would authorize the resident to rnKUlutu loll and ftHHiwi charges at ltl dlscrullon wherever ex emption Ih pruvlilinl In the caiiul act, Developments of American policy in an Influence In Mi xlciin complications uml tin) cmiHM of urilwrnnl pence are of vital concern V) the Washington ad ministration In lu effort to linvu re piuli'd tlio toll exemption cIuiiho In llio l'u nn 11m CHiiul act. Inquiry In Sutpcnte, Technically llio cottinili'Nion which in churRod 10 liivetlgala the ktllltlK of lli'iilon continue lu existence and Secretary llrynn milil tlmt it func tion llllll llllllply tll'Cll Suspended. There I now, bowravir, Idea tlmt thn commissioner would proceed to Chihuahua In llio expectation of un covurlnK any evidence of villus thouKh It prolnibly would be required to carry out lu orlKlnkl Instruction werel) for the purpose of establishing the principle of tlm rlKht of the fnliwl State government to net In this mut ter. Consular Agent Carrother nl Chi huahua wo directed by Beoretnry Bry an to Intercede with conntit utlonullHt leader In bebulf of Lull llerraxas, of tho wealthy Mexican fiunlly of thut nnmn. Tlm Culled State consul I Instructed to use every mean to pre vent the currying out of any threat, pointing out tlmt American friend ship would be alienated from the con stitutionalist ciiuito Lecauae of mich acta. 425,000 Person Pay Income Tax. The Income tux law blda fair to live up to the expectation! of the ndmtnla trullou by producing about $50,000,000 annually In revenue paid by cIoho to 4:5,000 Individual)), From tlieKe Individual! It wnn un deratooU tho government probably would collect more than 0,000,000. It liu hfi'ii the Ojilnlon among offl- clala that tlunmiituU of liiillvlilualit would tnke RdvaiitiiKe of the 30 day exti'iialon of lime grunted in ctmo of alcknoHK or nhiiinice, and they expect the fliml figure to ahow at h'liHt 25,- 000 more reporting than were given In the preliminary Hula from collectors. Indlreot Taxea Growing. While cuatoma recelpta have fallen off under thn new tariff, the Internal revenue bureau la coming to the res cue with Increaxod collection! from In direct tiixea. . The total collected by the b u run u from July 1, 1913, to Jan uary 31, 1114, waa $191,792,279. an lu creaao of $2,G36,329 over the correa pondlnK period of the previous year. Tho tax on tobacco brought $47,680, 435, an Increaae of $2,371,258, aud fer mented liquors $40,276,380, an In- crenae of $1,412,306. Dlatllled uplrllH, Including whlakey, however, brought In only $98,940,304. National Capital Brevltlai. Food prlcoa In the United States reached the higheHt level In 24 yeara November 16, 1913, according to the department of labor. Senator Anliurst has been notified by Mra. O. H. P. Belmont that woman auffraglata will declare war on him It he forcea the vote on the constitution- ul amendment at thla tlma Colonel Qoethala, builder of the Pan ama canal, declares that It la Imprac tical to use the heavy machinery em ployed In the canal in building rail roada In Alaska or In flood prevention work In tha Mlsalsslppl valley. Twelve railroads of the eaBt control 606 other roads, as to their financial mnnagomont, either through opera tion, rates or other means, according to toBtlmony at the Interstate com tuerce cotnmlHslon, The New York Central Is said to dominate 204 lines Stmntur Reed, of MIhsouH, Intro duced a bill which would authorize the creation of a commission to acquire for the government by purchase or condomnntlon the home of Thomas JeffnrHon at Monlicpllo, Va. Far-ronchlng inquiry Into practically all pluisos of tho industrial situation In this country with a view to making recommendations to congress will be undertaken by the federal Industrial relations commission f f t f i ;1:",,-'i,:v-:;j Ceorge W, Goethali, builder of the Panama Canal, who hat been appoint ed Governor of tha Canal Zona, Brief News of the Week Indirwt taxes are making up loasoa rut'tnlnod by tho new tariff. Increases on tobacco and whlnkoy are purtly re apoilbla for the showing. The Apple Advertisers' Asaorlatlon of America has betm formed at Now York to Inert-one the consumption of appl In this country and especially lu foreign lauds. The board of United 8tatMi general appraisers grantd the 5 per cent re bate on all Imports carried In ships of American register. The board do- clart-d that the Inrvut of cougrcsa whb cli'ur. An amendment to the city health and food laws of Tacoma, provides for the physical examination of cooks em ployed lu restaurants and hotels. Fresh fruits, fish and other food must be kept under glass. 1 Reports that throe states In Brawl were in revolt, and that the capital, Illo do Janeiro, had been declared In a state of siege, were confirmed. Plans for the Importation of egga nd meat from northern China and butter from Siberia, are announced In 8nn Francisco. It Is proposed to place a refrigerator steamer in service be tween Ban Francisco and Tlen Tsln, to carry eggs. Because they had opposed In con gress the proposed building of the gov ernment railroad In Alaska, a mob of citizens at Cordova, Alaska, burned In effigy all of the members, of the ter ritorial Alnska senate. The action has roused the resentment of people of Juneau. By tlis signing of an agreement be tween J. P. O'Brien, general mnnnger of the O W. R. Il N. Company, and J. II. Young, of llermlBtotl, representing the telegraphers of tho line, the con troversy over wage and working hour schedules which threatened to result In a strike, was settled. People in the News Jonathan Bourne, Jr., Is too busy at Washington to visit Oregon and con duct a campaign, so that he has de cided he will not be a candidate for United State senator In the republi can primaries. George W. Vanderbllt, of New York, died from the effects of an operation for appendicitis. Through her oclal ecretary, Miss Belle Hanger, Mra. Woodrow Wilson, wife of the president denied a report that Miss Kleanor Wilson waa en gaged to Secretary of the Treaaury William O. McAdoo. Arthur Langcrw-Bkl, 21 yeara old, swore before the federal strike Inves tigating committee at Denver that he received $3 a day from the coal oper atora while exploding dynamite for the United Mine Workers of America. President Wilson' eye have not suffered much from one year of poli tical activity. He Journeyed to Phila delphia to find out that his eyes were not falling him, and Dr. DoSchwelnlts, his oculist, made only a slight change of lenses In the glasses he wears. Governor Walah of Maasachusett ha sent a special message to the leg islature declaring that he will not ac cept an Increase In his salary from 18000 to $12,000 a year. He anld he would abide by the verdict of the elec tion which fixed the salary at a cer tain sum. Professor William E. Ultter, head of tho Scrlpps Institute for Biological Research of the University of Cali fornia, attneks the present methods of teaching eugenics. He says thoughts of IJie body aro considered at length, While thoughts of the soul are neglect ed. Five years in San Quentln waa the Boutence lmposod In United States District Court on Cnptaln A. D. Nel son, the pirate who attempted to hold up the sloamer Willamette, command ed by Captain Charles Rolner, off tho const of Los Angeles rounty on De cember 31, 1013. Laredo, Tex. A party of Americans who secretly crossed Into Mexico dur ing the nlKht brought to the American sldo the mutilated body of Clement Vorgaru, Texas rancher, and estab lished the fact of his execution aftei bo was seized by Mexican federal. Tho Invaders were not opposed, ac complishing their search without the I sliglitoit violence, taking the body ; from a crave In Hidalgo Cemetery al most within slulit of the Texas border. The seizure was divested of possibly grave npenta In International compli cation by won of the fact that the party was virtually making use of per mission granted officially by Mexican federal authorities several days ago. Vergnra waa shot twice through the head and ones through tbo neck, his skull was crushed as by a blow from a rifle butt and the charred fingers of the left band Indicated that he htid been tortured before being pul So death. Ventura left his ranch near Balafox. Tews, Friday, February 13, and crossed the river Into Mexico on a meuKiiKO from three federal soldiers that Captain Apoloulo Itorirlguez, of the Hidalgo garrison, wished to settle! for 11 horses. ARM AMERICANS IN MEXICO Cans and Ammunition Are Shipped To Mexican Capital. Vera Cniz, Mex. Following tho re cent dispatch from this city to the Urltish and Oennan citizen In Mexi co City of machine guns and squads of trained gunners, arrangement have been made to place In the hands of all Americans capable of bearing arms weapons for self defense lu tho event of an uprising In the Moxlcan capital. A shipment of 1000 rifles and a large nmount of ammunition arrived here recently from the United Slates. The shipment waa made with the concurrence of the Mexican govern ment, but every effort was made to prevent the facta gaining publicity, The arms and ammunition cheat were carefully divested of all marks Indi cating the character of their contents. Bank Robber Take 12300 in Gold. Sacramento, Cal. Taking advan tage of the absence of the police, who were detailed to handle the army of unemployed, a lone highwayman en tered the Oak Park branch of the Sac ramento bank of this city during tho noon hour, covered Gordon Culver, the teller, with a revolver and made his escape with $?300 In gold. FEDERAL LEAGUE TO I3N0RE CONTRACTS Chicago. Open warfare on organ-! lied baseball waa declared by Presi dent Gilmore, of the Federal League. When William Kllilfer, of the Phila delphia Nationals, failed to report to Joe Tinker, manager of the local Fed erals, at headquarters, as he had been ordered to do, Gllmore sent a telegram to the presidents and owner of the several club In the new organization advising them to disregard all former orders aud to offer contracts to any ballplayers, whether under contract or not. "We have been called piker by B. B. Johnson, president of the American League, but the fans will receive a chauce to decide as to who is the pi ker. Every owner In the league has been Instructed to go after any player they should want. We are in the game with a load of money and we are not afraid of expenses. If money will get the players, we will wreck every major league olub." Employes Held a Drygood Thieve. Portland. Seven Portland men and one Oakland, Or., man have been placed under arreBt by deputy consta bles In connection with what the offi cials say 1 conspiracy by which lin ens and dry goods valued at several thousand dollar have been stolen from the wholesale dry goods firm of FlelBchner, Mayer & Co., during the last two yeara. Two of those arrested are old em ployes of the firm, Harry Estes, for the past 10 years receiving clerk, nnd Al Howard, an employe of the com pany for SO years. Howard committed suicide by cut ting hla throat some time Saturday night or early Sunday in hlB cell In the county Jail. Steamship's Crew Rescued by Chance Norfolk, Va. Rescued from thoh drifting lifeboat by mereBt chance, th captain and 16 members of tho crew of the American steamer Clmrlemngne Tower, Jr., which foundered off the Jersey coast were picked up by the steamer Bayfort and brought to New' port New. The new fix in now beauty. It take ilnck takes to water $2,500.00. We also "Via! MP Jjf C5i 45 horse power machine at at 11,000. There ae other c r on the market, but none better. Cooj and take- a look ami bo convinced. Prineville Machine Shop E. G. HODSCN, Proprietor 10-23 Buy It Because I IT'S A BETTER CAR Model T JrPA I HI I f.o.b. Detroit . J j I li I I I C W' WILS0N HI I HI I 115 Crook County Agent, Prineville, Ore. I I City Meat Market HORIGAN & Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon and Lard Fresh Fish Fruit and Vegetables in Season The Owl for Busy People! Daily train each way between Central Oregon points and Port land. Tourist sleeping car. (Bertha $1.) - FirBt-clasa coaches. SAVE A DAY EACH WAY From Central Oregon Points Leave Bend ...... 8:30 p.m, 'J Deschntes . . 8:48 p.m. " Redmond . . 9:10 p.m. " Terrebonne. 9:24 p.m. " Culver ....10:02p.m. " Metolius ...10:20p.m. " Madras ....10:30 p.m. Arrive Portland. . . 8:10 a.m. Freight train leaving Mt'tulln 6 :30 . m. Mondays, Weilnesilrys and Fridays, and Fall Bridge 7:00 a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays will carry puHsengera between Metolius and Fallbrldge. Prompt Despatch of Freight Between Central Oregon and Portland and Eastern Cities Connections made in Portland to and from Willamette Valley, Astoria and Clatsop Bench points, Puget Sound, Spokane, Montana, Colorado, St. Paul, Omaha, Kansas City and Chicago. Fares, time schedules and other Information by letter or upon ap plication to 218 R. H. CKOZ1EH, A. G. P. A. W. C. W1LKER, A.G.F.i P.A. II. BAUKOL, Agt Redmond here, a nd it ig a to the hills like a The price is only have a 4-C5linder a 35-horse power $2,150 and 1 1 4 REINKE, Propi. and Oysters Hi PI? Mum SB.l H1H CUV CINTRAL CHOSEN LINE To Central Oregon Points Leave Portland .... 7:00 p.m. Arrive Madras .... 6:00 a.m. " Metolius . . . 6:15 a.m. " Culver .... 6:28 a.m. " Terrebonne. 7:08 a.m! " Pvedniond . . 7:23 a.m. " Deschutes . . 7:43 a.m. " Bond 8:00 a.m. ft Fruit Trees! a Central Oregon Grown The only klnl yon can aff'ird to plant. ILLUSTRATED ...TALOGUE FREE. Write for one. Price low enough to surprise you. LafoHetle Nanery Co. ;fl in i 1 Prineville, . 6 C . Oregon Lafler's Studio (or eool finishing, films, dry platea, cameras, papers and all kind of supplies. General photo work neatly and promptly done. Free instruction to those who use onr films and papers. LaflerV Studio . . We Strive to Please RECEPTION" i Champ Smith, Propr & ; 4 Imported and Domestic Cigars 4 Famous Whiskies Old Crow: Hermitaee: Red j Top Rye; Yellow Stone; I J Canadian Club; Cream 1 J Rye; James E. Pepper; i J Moore's Malt 4 . i $ Porter, Ale and Olympia Draft Beer on Tap. i 4 7 ? 4 Imported Wines and 4 Liquors. WW AAA 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 ha an abstract now Do you know where your corner are. Well. No, Not exactly. Brewster Engineering Company, Prineville, Oregon, wul locate them for yon and guarantee the work. Survey ing, Flatting, Irrigation Engineering. f bone floneer L1H, Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given by the un dersigned, the administrator of the estate of Lizzie M. Delano, deceased, that he has made and tiled with the clerk of the county court his final ac counting of his administration of said estate, and that the court lias set Monday, the 6th day of April, 1914, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon at the county court room In Prineville, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing and settling said flual ac counting. At which said time and place, any person Interested lu said estate may appear and object to said final nccoutitlng. Dated February 12. 1914. A. H. Lippman, Administrator of the estate of Lizzie M. Delano, deceased.