I ss WEEKLY EDITION. WEEKLY EDITION. 104 Mfie Coplea of tbe SEMI-WEEKLY EAST Cannot b* h*tt*r *p«a| than by aub- OREGONIAN will be sent you in one year for only »2.00 the news of the interest you. world ■cribtog tor th* WEEKLY It prints and OREGONIAN will Try it year. J net for a year. Try it instruct from the German foreign offic , tit this morn- ing, he formally ' Minister Bowen payment by ,340.- 000 in five equal month lments, the first two to become in two weeks after signing of the protocol. Although Bowen considers the de i mand extortionate he will accede in the interests of peace The tiermans have agreed with the other allies to lift the blockade immediately upon signing of the protocol. The representatives of Great Brit­ ain and Italy wired their governments explaining that when they consented yesterday to a greater cash payment to Germany they believed the sum ask­ ed would be »170.000. Desplanches had agreed to sign the protocol this after­ noon. but has now withdrawn his QUAY IN CORRESPONDENCE promise until he communicates further with is government. It is believed that WITH JOHN ARCHBOLD. Great Britain and Italy will reluctant­ ly acquiesce to the new arrangement ME mt TRUSTS Standard Oil Company Said to Be Fighting the Nelson Amendment. Now Thought That Quay's Object in OREGON SENATORS ARE DOMINATED BY TRUSTS. Keeping the Statehood Bill Before Was to a think. »1A0 give* you all th* now* VOL. XXVII th« Public for EAST Prevent PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO.. OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13,1903 EXPRESS CAR THOUGHT TO CONTAIN GREAT TREASURE. Passenger Train Was Held Up Eight Mile« From Butte—No Details From the Scene of th« Wreck—Railroad Of- ficlala Are Reticent Butte, Mont., Feb. 12.—The North- ern Pacific passenger waa held up eight miles from here shortly after midnight. Two men with lighted lan­ terns gave the danger signal. When the train stopped the engineer and tireman were held up and compelled to uncouple the mail and express cars and run two miles up the road, where it was exploded with dynamite. There are no details from the scene of the explosion. Posses have left here. Tbe express car was currently believed to contain great u ensure The official« are reticent. Was Burlington Express. Butte, Feb. 12.—The train was a Burlington express running on the Posse* from' Northern Pacific track Deer Lodge with bloodhounds have gone to the scene. The Northern Pa cific officers offer »5.000 for the arrest and conviction of the entire gang or »1.000 for each one. Railway men say there were five men in the gang. There are conflict­ ing reports as to the amount of money in the express car. The messenger says the robbers could not get to ex- ceed »500 yom other sources. However, he considered it ae- thoriative to say that the robbers 801 »5,000. When the hold up came the express messenger threw one package ot money in the rack. The trainmen showed tight and a mail clerk was wounded Division Superintendent Boyle was on the train and ran for ward, but was afraid to shoot for fear □f hitting one of bis own men in tbe darkness. Liter—Got Only »400. The robbers got only »400. The larger safe was unmolested and they didn't touch the mail The express car was badly wrecked, The mail clerk’s wound ls> not serious, being only a flesh wound in the hip. Shortly After Midnight a DALLES-GELILO PORTAGE -------- e - e Carries an Appropriation of $165,000 to Be Expended by the State Board. BRIGANDS PLY THEIR NO. 22 will now be up to tbe immigrants. TRADE WITH IMPUNITY. Many think it will be hard to Induce Owing to the Widespread Character of the Disturbances the Outbreak It Considered to Be an Organized Ef­ fort Under the Tagal Leaders. Manila. Feb. 11.—The outbreak of I-ad rones in Northern Luzon is grow li> gin magnitude and now threatens to surpass anything of its charactei since the original revolution It Is stated that it is probably a beginning of a new insurrection, owing to the widespread character ot the disturb­ ances. Tbe trouble is giving an axcua* to the brigands of that district to ply their trade with impunity. Several of them have been arrested but in each case claimed to be lusurreclo*. thus noping to escape the severe pun ishment meted out to bandits. Numerous commanus are tow P* troling the district Salem, Feb. it*—The Johneton portage railway bill passed the eenate thi« morning and only awaits the governor's signature to become a law. The bill provides for a state portage railroad around the obstructions in the Columbia River between The Dalles and Celilo, and carries an ap­ propriation of »1654)00 to bo exponded by the state board of portage rail­ way managers, consisting of the governor, secretary of state and state treasurer, for that purpose. The Portland Chamber of Commerce thi* morning writ th« following DISASTROUS SNOW SLIDE. message to the Pendleton Commercial Association: Association :—Beth Sweep« a Northern Pacific Trestle In- Portland, Or„ Feb. IL—Pendleton Commercial houses of the Oregon legislature have passed th« bill for a portage rail- to a Gulch Near Goraey—Two Fa- way between The Dalle« and Celilo. An open river is now assured. Ac- tally Injured. cept congratulations. Missoula. Mont, Feb. 11.—A now ROBERT LIVINGSTON. slide at a bridge on the Northern Pa­ President Portland Chamber of Commerce. cific between Gofrsey and Mullan, oc­ This mean« a saving of »50,000 annually to Umatilla county in freight curred Tuesday, destroying seven bents of trestle work, and sweeping rates on wheat and wool. It means the immediate reclamation of the arid land in th« Inland a freight train into the gulch many teet below. Every member of the Empire. It means more to Eastern Oregon than any other measure passed train crew was Injured, two probably at this or any previous eeeei Ion, except the Lewie and Clark fair appro- fatally. prlation. ON CAPE DISAPPOINTMENT. The city ef Pendleton, the people of Umatilla county and of Eastern Oregon are rewarded for their years of labor in the effort to wring from German Bark Aleternixie Goes Ashore th« legislature or congress the blessings of river transportation, —Crew Saved. The universal plaudits of a grateful people are heralded across the Astoria. Or.. Feb 10.—The Alester- Cascades for this answer to their requesL nixic. a German bark from San Fran 8aleu>, Or., Feb. 10.—(Special Cor that thia bill will pass the senate, and cisco, went ashore on Cape Disap­ pointment last evening The life-«*v- teepondence )—The senate commit considers that its chances of passing ing crew have taken the crew from ._ the house and becoming a law are tee on judiciary, to whom was refer­ the vessel and tugs are trying to save very good. red senate bill No. 115, a bill for an The senate today rejected bouse the ship, with some prospect of eue act to declare the Assoelateu Press bill 106. the object of which was to resa. and similar organizations common lemove the present limit of »5.000 to FAMINE AND FEVER. carriers, will, at the request of Sen­ damages which may be recovered by ator Pierce, report it back with the the repreneotaUvif of any person Estimated That About 1XKX) People tecommendauon that all of it except whose death waa caused by Are Dying Daily in Dalmatia. the enacting clause be stricken out, wrongful act or negligence of Vienna. Feb. 10.—Dalmatia is suf other. snd a new bill be substituted. fearing from famine and a thousand Stockman County, The title ol the bill Is as follows: ¡■erson* are dying daily. Added jo A bill tor an act to proaiblt eitortioa There was a sharp debate ia the starration the typhus fever has b'.ok- and discrimination in the transmis- >vnste todzy over bouse bill No 9. of telegraphic dispatches, a bill to create the county of Stock en out and medical aid is waiting. aion prohibit discrimination in man. Senator A. C. Smith, of Mult- The newspapers today appeal to the ■nd sad selling the tonsab, appeared as the champion ol Slavs of all countries to aid their suf­ delivering fering countrymen world'll news and distribution thereof, the incipient county. He displayed znd providing penalties for discrinu- , an elaborate map and made an eio Department of Labor. nation between pauotu ot associated | quent plea for the segregation of a Washington. Feb 11.—Tbe senate news cluba. associauoaa aad corpora­ new county from tbe vault acres of tions engaged in gathering and dis­ Wasco and Crook. He cited the case this afternoon agreed to the report tributing the world's news. Section of one man. a representative la the of the conferee« for the department The 1 define* the organizations subject to last legislature, who was obliged to of commerce and labor bili the regulations oi the acL Section 2 travel 115 miles to reach his couaty measure now goes to the president mokes it unlawful for any su?h organ seat In the present county of Wasco. tor his signature izaticn to retuse to sell or deliver Kuykendall, chairman of the commit- news to the proprietor ol any news­ ■ tee on counties, upheld the adverse paper published in Oregon. Section report of the committee, Williamson 3 prohibits the withholding of any also argued against tl.e bill, making rews or the delaying ot thr CHivery his first speech of any considerable theretif to any newspaper at the same length at this session, lie made a time and In the same manne.- as such historical resume of the formation oi news is delivered to any other news­ the various counties that had been HORSE HEAVEN DISTRICT HAS paper within the state of Oregon. cut off from the original broad da ALL BEEN PURCHASED. Section 4 prohibits discrimination main. He affirmed that before the Eastern ranchers seeking homes to go out from six to 20 miles from a rail­ road and settle on raw lands with no fence or building improvements, a slight rainfall and untrid land. Capital Invested. Much capital haa been put into Horse Heaven thia winter, Waitsburg caught the fever a dozen prominent busineee men of that town buying heavily in the Prosaer country. Spo­ kane companies are heavily interested and isolated sections are owned by smal capitalists all over the country. All. or nearly all. want to unload at a top figure Roosevelt Declares That the Speaker Will Not Be Con­ sidered in Conferences. THE BUILDING MANAGERS SUBMIT TO ARBITRATION. STOOD IN WITH A Throat to Extend th* Strike to Every Office Building In the City, Caused sn Agreement. Chicago. Feb. 11.—The strike ta the down town office buildings ~si*r to an end this morning and thousands of persons who were comp*U*d to climb a* high as 15 flights Jf stairs for the past week were enabled to ride up «levators. Coal 1* «iso being delivered and the electric light current from the power houses is turned on A threat to extend the strike to every office building In the city la given as a canae for th* building managers' agreement to submit their grievances with their men to arbl- t ration. Any Kill the Associated Press Bill, a Meas­ ure Most Ardently Desired by the Anti-Trust Legislation From Being Unions, Enacted. Salem, Feb. 12.—(Special Corre­ Washington, Feb. 12.—Quay admit­ spondence.) — Organized labor got ted thia morning that he had been in scant consideration from the senate corrqppondence with Archbold, of the Wednesday. Standard Oil Company regarding the The upper house of the Oregon leg pending antl-trusi legislation, but lslature ban gone on record iffi being further declined to discuss the mat- subservient to the interests opposeu to labor and has shown itself dominat­ ed by the Portland newspaper trust. That the latter should oppose any San Francisco, Feb 12.—Tbe Ex­ aminer prints in full a telegram sent measure designed for the good of the out with the knowledge, consent aua plain people is characteristic, but the FILIPINO GIRLS SOLD INTO approval of John D. Rockefeller, as citizens of Oregon haa a right to ex­ INFAMOUS SLAVERY. pect better things from the men in follows: "New York, Feb. 6. 1903.—Hon. M. the senate. The action of the senate American Human Vultures at Manila S. Quay, Senate Chamber, Washing­ in killing th« measure most ardently Make a Business of Buying and ton: Yesterday’s letter received. We desired by organized labor Is proot Selling Girt« m trie Province«. are unalterably opposed to all the pro­ ¡ositive of the unprecedented char­ posed so-called trust bills, except the acter of tie upper house ano of its Manila, Feb. 11.—Two girts have Elkina bill already passed by the sen­ antagonism to labor. been sold into slavery by Grogori* The ant'-labor feeling in the senate ate, preventing railroad discrimina­ Torres, both bringing 250 pesos tion. Everything else is utterly fu­ is so obv ous that nothing can be ex- (8125). The 13th amendment to ths constitution of tn« United States pro­ tile and will result only in vexatious peeled fiom that body in the way ot interference iwth the industrial inter­ legislation lavoraoie to the people un­ hibit« slavery, but the flag continues less. mayhap, some of the members est of the country. to host over slavery is these islands. “The Nelson bill aa all others of like awake to —is truth: Girls pan be bought in the provmcse The people of Oregon will surely character, will be only an engine for for insigntflcent sum*. especially if SPECTATOR SHOT. vexatious attacks against a tew large remember the betrayal of their inter- tne parents are in Hbt A number of corporations, it gives the right ot eats. the violation of pledges and the Hunter in a Jack Rabbit Drive Acci- human vultures at Manila make a federal interference with business ot insults offered to the laboring mas business of buying «nd selling these dentally Kill« a Man. state corporations without giving any of the state. girls. As to the Associated Press bill, the Mount Pleasant. Utah. Feb. It — federal protection whatever. There is no popular demand for such a meas­ pres: has asked for the passage of Joseph Young, a spectator following THE ANTHRACITE HEARING. ure. this measure in the interest of the the teams ot this city and Gunnison in a jack rabbit bunt, was shot and kill­ "If any bill is passed it should apply people of Oregon. Lehigh Valley Attorney Thinks a Ten ed accidentally by a buntei today to all industrial partnerships znd cor­ Per Cent Increase Would Bn Money Labor Bills Killed. porations engaged in interstate busi Well Spent The senate Judiciary committee pre- Investment Company Closed. ness and it should be mads mandatory Philadelphia. Feb. IL—In his argu on all as to making reports of their sented an unfavorable report on S l Louis, Feb. 12.—The lnternation- meat before the coal strike eemmis- business to the commerce department. Brownell's labor bill making eight 1) Turf Investment Company vent un­ non today Attorney Gowen repro- I am going to Washington this after­ hours a day's work tn specific occupa­ der In a panic at 2:30 today. It an­ tenting th* Lehigh Valloy company noon. Please send word to the Ar­ tions. The biil was indefinitely post­ nounced that 30 Jays' notice would be said: lington, where I can see you this poned. required for all further withdrawals. Bailey's bouse bill prohibiting the "I am sure 1 speak for all the op­ evening. erators wh»n I say that if they could "(Signed. JOHN D ARCHBOLD)” use of misrepresentation or deception in the procuring of employes to work, get a full supply of coal for a premi­ was killed in the senate by an unfa­ um equal to 10 per cent accorded to Washington. Feb. 12.—A great deal vorable report by the judiciary com­ the diligent miner, it would be money of dissatisfaction is expressed one mittee and indefinite postponement. well •pent. way or another about the capitol con­ Another bill by B311ey to guarantee cerning trust legislation. It is ob­ the right of workingmen to belong to MINERS ENTOMBED. served that Littlefield refused to vote labor organizations shared the same ENGINEERS PLACE EXPENSE for the department of commerce bill :ate. His till to prevent blacklisting Fir« In Oil House Cuts Off Escape ef AT 818,000 PER MILE. with the Nelson anti-trust amendm*-:i'. was submitted without recommenda­ Eleven Miner*. tn it, and he had good reason, too, be­ tion. Eleven and One-Half Mile* Will be to price or terms, time or manner of creation of the counties of Crook. GU Twenty Townshipe of Good Wheat cause he knows that thia bill and the Duluth. Mina.. Feb 11.—Etoeen de'dvery or tbe amount or nature of Ham. Sherman and Wheeler tbe mat­ All these bills have passed the Surveys Sufficient Length—Five Elkins interstate commerce bill are house. Land Will be Farmed Under Irrt- miners are entombed tn the Sprue* news Section 5 provides a fine of ter was thoroughly discussed In cam­ probably all the trust legislation that Have Been Made Coat of Different from ,100 to »2.000 for tbe infraction paigns conducted upon such issues gation—Only Throe Inches Rainfall mine of the United States Steel cor­ Vote for Senator. is to be adopted this congress. poration. on the Mrosaba range Tbe of tbe above provision*, Section S , and that the present agitation was Surveys Differ Greatly. Per Annum—Railroad From North Littlefield is no doubt aware that the Salem. Feb. 12.—There was no fir* broke out this morning in the reads as follows: Every telegraph not commenced be tote the meeting The cost of »18.000 per mile for the ern Pacific to the Columbia a possi­ <11 bouse on th* second level and two senate propositions are to be en­ change brought out in the senatorial clubs. I of this legislature. He further Stat­ company. associated news portage road la considered high. acted into law. and that his bill, which situation today. Fulton got 34 votes. bility. gained so rapidly that the miners en- ' ed that a remonstrance against the association or corporation was prepared with such care and pass Remainder voted as usual. Messrs Huber * Maxwell, the engi­ gaged One of the greatest speculations in could not escape. There is littl* hope in the transmission, proposed county was signed by the ed after quite a stormy time, is to be neers who made estimates which fig­ collection, distribution or publication owner* of four-fifths ot toe taxable land since ante-panic days is now on that they can be saved from suffoca­ sidetracked or to be put to sleep in ure in the Johnson bill, when seen ta of messages or news, shall afford the property of Wasco county. The bill in Horse Heaven land* ot Eastern Ya­ tion. Officials Confer. the senate. Littlefield had an inter­ day and asked for a statement, said: same and equal facilities to all pub- failed to prase by the decisive vote ol kima and Eastern Klickitat countie«, Topeka, Feb. 12. — A flnai settlement view with the president today, and it nearly all of that great area not actu­ In regard to the estimates as pub­ Ushers of newspaprers. and furnish 16 to 5. Eight-Hour Day for Carpenters. of the demand of the Santa Fe con ­ is understood that be is far from sat- lished. they are no doubt correct, ink the dispratchee collected and trans- Tbe house Las prassed a bill to re­ ally under cultivation being held for The Dalle«. Feb. 11 —At the meet ductors and trainmen for a 20 per cent sfied with the situation. It is stated this ing the view for the usee for which mitted for publication in any given peal tbe rebate of taxes for the use of speculative purposes, says the Spoke*- ing of local union No. 121». Carpen­ that he was Informed that the admin­ increase of wages is expected mao-Keview. No Eastern Washing ters and Joiners of America, a resolu­ of they were formulated, vis: a perma­ locality to all newspaprer* there pub- wide tires on wagons evening. A conference of officials istration pressure would vot be nent portage road, to be built and lished on tbe same conditions as to S B .183. Senator Pierce's minority ton district was ever bought up as tion wss passed that on and after both sides is being held. brought to bear for any other legisla­ equipped for permanent traffic. Tbe payment and delivery. report and substitute for 8. B 65. re completely by land apeculators as tbe April 1. 1903. eight hours should c*a- tion save that which has been agreed portage road now contemplated by tbe Section 7 provides that the proprie­ lativc to care of insane persons, Horse Heaven is now Capital has stitute a day's work, st s minimum upon in the senate, and that the Elkins H Oregon legislature, however, in to re­ tor of any newspraper Injured by the which was adopted In place of the re- gone tn from Spokane. Seattle. North wage of »3 per day of eight hour* bill and the Nelson amendment must lieve the overburdened pressure of refusal of any of the above named port of the commit.ee on judiciary Yakima. Waitsburg. Walla Walla and stand for the present. traffic and supply a means for the im­ organizations to comply with the reg- j last week, today passed the senate otter towns. Prices under high pres­ The president, of course, has been mediate future and until such time as ulations of thi* rxt, may recover dam without a dissenting vole. sure have risen steadily until con­ informed by senators who control leg­ rhe government may build a perma­ ages in a sum Lot to exceed ,5.000 to There were but nine votes record servative land men are deliberating islation that these two propositions jed against the Celilo portage railroad whether the speculative values are be recovered in an action at law. nent canal. are as far aa the majority desires to With this end in view, a road can A law similar to this haa been up- in the bouse yesterday and it is not in excess of the actual producing go at the present time, although no be built for a much smiller amount. held by the supreme court of N* thought that the opposition In the value. doubt, should congress oe called In The length of the road proposed is braska. senate will be inaignfiicant There are over 20 township of land extra session, legislation on the lines * Senator Pierce is very confident! J. N. S. 7% miles, as against 11 miles as for­ InHorse Heaven . which is the most of the Littlefield bill would he passed merly proposed. Nor will It Decessi- GIVES THE PROTECTIONISTS arid of all tbe so-called semi-arid re­ in time, as there is evidently a cleai tc.te the material changing of the line 4 miles main line at ,16.000 .. 64.000 I liminary cash payment than either gion of Central Washington. Govern­ SOME BITTER SARCASM. majority for such legislation should cf the O. R. 4 N. Ry.. as waa for- T miles main line, Ce- England or Italy. It Is understood ment statistics show only three inches the senate be given an opportunity to Claims That the United Mineworkers rnerly proposed. lllo. Including grad­ that their two power: will agree to of rainfall per annum for a large por­ TUGS ARE UNABLE TO act upon IL Taking as a comparison the cost REACH THE VEMEL ing already done— tion of the district The soil, how­ i this plan. , Are Organized to Dictate the Con­ of the roal commonly known as the Senator Morgan voiced a sentiment Grading ................,200.000 ever, is confidently asserted by the which has been quite generally whis­ Protocol Io Be Signed. trol and Management of Property in 'Mohr portage." on the north side, speculators to be comparatively heavy Steamer Madina Went Ashore Off Bar- Track.................... 49,000— 249.000 pered about the capitol when he said Londou. Feb. 11.—The announce­ Which the Almighty Has Not Deign- we estimate as follows: and full of the qualities that go to 2H miles sidings at »10.000 .. 25.000 muaa—Now Pounding to Pieces that the statehood bill has been kept ment was made today that the for ­ 7% mile«, at »11.000 per mile.» 85.250 Incline*, etc ............................ 15.000 to Giv^ Them a Single Share. make good wheat raising land with­ tstore the senate for the purpose ot Waa Bound From New York to Car- eign office expects the Venezuelan >4 mile sidetrack, at »10,000 out abundant moisture. No railroad Philadelphia. Pa.. Feb. 12.—Presi­ preventing anti-trust legislation. He protocol to be signed today. 5,000 ribean Sea Carrying Tounsta. per mile »560,000 crosses Horse Heaven, but promoters might have included that it was intend dent George F. Baer made an arro­ Incline* .. 25,000 New York. Feb 10.—A report was cut from the Northern •0.000 Equipment ... say the short ed also to hold off any action on tbe gant speech before the anthracite com­ WILL BECOME CARDINAL. Pacific to the Columbia will Intersect received tills morning that the Madi­ eight-hour bill, and several features Total ...................................... » lv5.250 Total ........................................»640,000! it Until a short time ago all Horse na. a British steamship of the Que of the immigration bill. Of course. mission today. He attacked the min­ If He Can Make the United States This would give a sufficiently serv­ South Side of Columbia River, Heaven was horse and sheep range. t-ec line, is ashore off Bermuda aad Senator Morgan is one of the many ers' union, the civic federation, nation­ iceable road, fully equipped to relieve Government Recognize the Holy Recently many fine ranches have will '>e a total loss. The advice« men­ democrats who have assisted in keep­ al legislators at Washington LINE D the present traffic until su^h time as See. been established and several hundred tion no loss of life. It had nearly a ing the statehood bill to tbe front. aiders to whom he referred From point below Three-Mile rapids the government canal can be con­ torn. Rome, Feb. II.—The vatlcnn has settlers have taken up claims. By far hundred tourists on board tor a Morgan, however, blames the opposi­ to Celilo more or lees parallel with He concluded by making a propo- structed. totified Archbishop Falconio, the new the greater portion is still raw land cruise of the Carribeans. tion to the statehood bill, which is The figures of Mr. Bogue were made Union Pacific Railway, 11 miles: A heavy sea is running. Th« pas­ I e first composed largely of the republican sition to the miners, being th Speculative Intent in 1891, and at that time were con­ 11 miles main line at ,26.000 .,275.000 apostolic delegate to the United sengers are in a dangerous plight as members of the senate, and not Quay concession ever made by him. . It was sidered right, but they do not apply 2 miles sidings at »10.000 .. 20.000 States, that if he succeeds In having The Eastern immigration which be­ the tugs are unable to go near tb< and the combination of republicans that the rate of wages now paid be a to present conditions. He figured out Inclines, etc................................ 25.000 the United States establish diplomat gins February 15 is looked to by theee steamer, which is pounding tr. pieces. minimum basis for the next three Is relations with the holy see that he and democrats who are behind him. landholders to relieve the situation. The lifeboats are making desperate years. That from Nov. 1 to April all the cost 818,000 per mile. It may be will be created a cardinal. and Insists that a vote should be had »320.000 Few of the present owners secured efforts to remove the passengers. A ethers than contractors be allowed 5 said that the route on the Oregon on the statehood measure. 80.000 side is shorter than the one on the Equipment their land for farming or development lortion only have been rescued. TUNNEL CAVED. The Rockefeller Standard Oil tele­ per cent advance. After that a one Washington side and contains less purposes—al] are on speculation in­ grams are still the subject of discus­ per cent rire or fall governed by the rock work. On a Reef. Total ........................................,400.000 One Workman Taken Out Dead- tent. They are dealing In railroad sion, and nobody can quite under­ market prices of coal, but never to go Hamilton, Bermuda, Feb. 10.—The LINE E — "NORTON LINE " The figures by Mr. Bogue follow: land, and this land from »1.60 to »2 an stand what was meant On one hand below the present scale as a minimum Throe Others Missing. Madina, from New York, carrying a From point below Three-Mile rapids average price, to be fixed by a compe ­ North Bank of Columbia River. acre, the price at which it was secured the democrats and some others claim via Five-Miie creek. Dechutee river Pittsburg. Feb. 11.—The tunnel be­ from the railroads haa risen to six Hundred tourists, ran full tilt on a reef LINE A. that the trust legislation to which tent accountant to be paid on a pro two mi'es northeast of here in the and Columbia river, to point about From a point below Three-Mile 1% miles east of Dechutes Estimât ing constructed under the Thompson times those figures. Some men talk aighL She went broadside and is fast Rockefeller and the Standard OU mag­ rata ba3is by the operators. This ac­ plant at Braddock, caved this after­ »20 for unbroken land In Horse Heav­ countant to have a right to inspect the Celilo. IBI iaplds to point opposite rates objected cannot do them or any ed distance. 29 miles: noon, burying several workmen. One en, and it is then the talk begins jn the rocks. other trust harm, while some senators companies' books to verify any state- miles: 29 miles main line at ,14.000.,406.000 ba* been taken out dead and five about the speculative prices having New York. Feb. 10.—United States ments made by them. st 11H miles main line who are largely interested in corpora­ 30.000 others saved by a projection were reached their height. 3 miles sidings at ,10.000 Consul Greene, of Bermuda, late this In his speech he laid particular »18,000 ............................. ..»207,000 tions say that the Nelson amendment 30.000 lescued. Three others are believed Deschutes bride ............ Of the alternate sections of govern- afternoon cabled that all passengers .. 20,000 is very drastic. Tbe great wonder stress on the strike of the ! pumpmen, 2 miles sidings at »10,00 35.000 to have been killed. as a Inclines, etc .................... .. 20,000 Inclines, etc....................... < ment land scores of homesteads have nad not yet been rescued, bet proba­ expressed here is that Rockefeller and and said if John Mitchell came, <0.000 Contingencies .................. been taken up since December 1, and bly all will be saved. .. 20,000 his associates would have been fools representative of the Reading em- Contingencies ................ STATE OF SI EOE. ployers only, he would have been the trend toward Horse Heaven home­ Later—All Saved. enough to send telegrams of the kind »561.000 steads is tantamount to a rush. Some »267,000 Total .. A Instead of sending men direct to see pleased to meet and discuss the moot­ Hamilton. Bermuda, Feb. 10.—The 80.000 Republic so Declared by German DIP money has been made in locating, Equipment ... ed questions. 80,000 Equipment the various senators, which would not sea is subsiding. Floats wore con­ He claimed that the mineworkers and many fair claims still remain— patch, have excited suspicion. structed by lashing life rafts together Total ...,641.000 is an organization of labor trying tu bunchgrasa, level wheat homesteads. . .1347.000 Total Berlin, Feb. 11. — The entire repub ­ Some complaint is made because of forming tenders «on which all the pan dictate the control and management They are not much use. however, LINE B. lic of Guatemala is declared in a the fact that the Rockefeller interfer- sengers of the Madina were convey­ READY FOR SIGNATURE. of property In which they have not a without other land to go with them, to From point opposite Crate's state of siege, according to a dispatch