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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1908)
TpiMiiKn iAxn,.Acuuti 1 I'll GATEWAY I'utillr.ntlon. DcpArtraci United BUlcs Land Offlcc'Ti March I.I, 1003. Notlro la linn. MAUDE TAYH pfM ml ran, County of Cru :i:ffr..to,W Asks Permission to KXSke New Tariff. Ami will oftor PoiiVi't Is mi'- P?Sactically same as before ELEPHANTS RUN AMUCK' Explosion of OH Tsnk Stampedes an Entire Herd. Riverside, Cal., April 17. Thrown Into a wild panic by tho explosion of a huge oil tank in the outskirts of this city, at 1:30 o'clock this nf tor noon, n herd of elephants belonging to tho Solls-Floto circus dashed mnd ly through tho streets of tho resi dence district driving terror-stricken citizens before them and leaving n trnll of destruction In their wake. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST tXPENSES OF THE STATE. PROTEST LOSS OF RANGE. Cost of Governing Oregon for Year Oregon Sheopmon Want Flecks Put 1907, by Countios. Saloni Secretary of State Benson, Back on Rosorvos. Pendleton Because mo iihiih biiBlness district before ho was re i Tourists Buying Tickets to Portland Will Recoive New Tickets to Sound on Request. his tusks, then threw her to tho ground, trampled upon her and In Omaha, Neb., April 1G. By per- fllcted Injuries from which she died mission of the Interstate Commls- at 9:45 o'clock tonight, slon, tho Union Pacific has prepared! P. Chapman, o. guest of tho a tariff which is expected to over- hotel which Is one of tho fnmous hos como the result of a previous deci-1 telries of the coast, attempted to sion which had the effect of closing stop the elephant, and was in turn tho Portland gateway. Tho Northern attacked by the infuriated animal, Pacific and Great Northern hnd not 'which knocked him down and concurred In previous tariffs and the trampled upon him breaking his leg commission ruled that tickets sold and otherwiso injuring him. Tho under tho rates so published were 11- big beast then crashed through the legal. The Union Pacific is now per- wall of tho courtyard Into tho hotel mitted to name Portland as tho des- barber shop, wrecking that estab tlnatlon, but if the traveler signifies lishment in gaining Main street, intention of going to Seattle, or fur- plunged through plateglass window ther north, the conductor lifting his hurling Frank A. Bird to tho ground ticket will give him another reading and goring him all but fatally, was from Portland to the point to bo rounded up in a livery stable and trail oi destruction in tneir wako.hng com,,ietcil tho annual statement of sheep allotted to tlio rotoHi ry Tho leader of tho herd invaded the of OX)0na0s of the several counties of servos of Oregon Is 75,000 loss this than lust. Umatilla county I flirt atntn fnt tt ttr 1107. ulmw nir Vimr wwiuruu iiiiu r. m nmucK in tne court u tot!l, expenditure of $1,422,476.40, sheepmen are protesting w uw -ard of tho Glenwood hotel, where not including expenditures for roads estry department and application has he attacked Miss Llla Glbbs, a prom- tuul hgiiways. As a rule, tho coun- been made by the state association o lnotit church woman pinned her tles IU,imlo lllllch of ti,er bridge ex- permit tho buuio number In tho ie ngalnst the side of the building with i.. i 1 i,i..i. ......... ti.ia v..nr ns wus grazed last Columbia Coos Crook Curry reached, In other words, the old method Is made captive. Four other elephants of the main resumed of drawing exchange orders herd, which had in the moantime on Portland to points in Washington, been re-captured, were brought to Tho additional charge is absorbed by the stable to aid in subduing the tho Harriman lines and they again leader, and before he was chained enjoy tho bonefit of the long haul, ifast to his comrades the brute added It is said that the whole question 'one more to his list of victims by of authorized routes to the Pacific hurling one of his keopers over a Coast is not any more satisfactory high board fense, badly injuring him. now to the Northern Pacific than it Another was added to the list of is to the Harriman system, and that, the injured today when L. K. Wors- It Is equally anxious to see the entire ; ley, an oil-wagon driver, who was subject of gateways reconsidered. w...f.i 1.. 41... Knm u t.t.il classification, so a portion of that year. Cutting down the u ,.u expenditure is not Included. bo grazed In tho reserves will cause Tho expenditures by counties were sheopmon to fell under forced con as follows: dltlons since they have no range tor ina Mini thlM thov claim is a it'"to.i is.ib:..so Krcat injustlco In view of tho fact cuci".:::::::::::,.:::::,.:'.::,. K'li that the season promises to bo ex- (.u.o'js.:.? cuiicni ior uom sueuii " M.8JH.NJ A ,neCting of the executive com- uit.iS mltteo of tho Oregon Wool-Growers 11..M..U. r.2.nM..l n anon In t nn Will 1)0 I10IU nuru i"i (lllltftni ....... lH.t0(l,W tmprinnn n f fnnniiiiiHnir a formal pro- ft"" SSS test to the department. It Is thought Jackson 1.. ............. .......... :.i.i-!r,.r.ii tho request to grazo the saino nuin- Jowj.him. ... i7.Mi.wt uur tMis year will bo granted as the ath- ??,2m"-m ngo In tho reserve is Improving ilnno V.'.V.V.V.V.'.V.V.'.Vv 7iM.ru from year to year on account of the Lincoln H.741.W husbandiiiB of tho grass by tho ror- mXv-v.v.v.v.v.:::::::::::::::: K: eariat,n ..rnpv ,, Marion iu.ttm.7n Malheur, Umatilla, IIarne am Morrow 2i.4S4.oi Dakor county sheepmen have joined Multnomah "i'JJ'H",! In the protest and earnest efforts will Shcrman 1:1,17'.! 77 0 0 unt ut: iu buuuiu mubu Tillamook Umatilla Union -17,3117.07 Wallowa 113,101.311 20,730.14 plus ShCOp. C'.IOU.UA Wasco WaHhtngton Wlit-olcr . . Yamhill .. 27.S10.lU 14,574.02 31,201.02 Total I1.422.47.V40 The expenditures by items were as follows: fatally burned in the ejcploslon, wns.ffiSft ft"?. anJ CommiSion.r.. taken to the city hospital. It was justices' court from his wagon, it is said, that the CAN'T AGREE ON PRICE, Salmon Canners Have Meeting But No Scale is Set Astoria A meeting attended by representatives of practically all the AT ANCHOR IN HOME WATERS Battlosh'p Floot Arrlvos Bafely In San Dlogo Harbor. San Dlogo, Cnl., April 11. I four rcKularly-lntorvaled columns, with flagships loading abrwist mill polnt- g tho way to the first homo anchor ago tho fleet has found In its four inontliH of cruising around I ho southern-most end of tho Western Hem h phore, tho 10 Hhlps swept nto tho sheltered covo of tho hoii buhliid tho towering hoadlamlH of Point l.onia and halted for days of merrymaking for men and olllcois. The fleet lot go Its anchors a 11 splashing In tho water with simul taneous precision- -at 12:47 P. M., lust Kl nilniitoH before tho an nouneod hour of nrrlvtil. For two hours the ships had been In sight and their coming had boon watched with wonder by lim waiting throngH. So engrossed wore tho peoplo In tho beauty of the bcoiio that they forgot to cheer. Tho peoplo of California are not so well acquainted with tho navy as thoy would like to be, and the cruise of tho battleships to this coast has long been looked forward to Never before have nrmorclads of tho Connecticut typo, displacing more than K.,000 tons of water, been soon along tho Pacific Coast, and tho occasion of their first visit Ih to bo nnido a memorable event wherever thoy touch a port or cruise close enough to the shore to bo soon by tho cities und reyorts that Hklrt tho const' .... , Tho splendid condition of tho ships was manifest In every way. Outwardly they were tho same Hpark- presslvo white ami uun unua wrm m I H m UIII1 Inillnntlnno nut n . MIUIUUIIUII.l lllrll I llik ...ui Uafty j lor S, Scoator. ELLIS WIN?; nilT rnn - V 1,111 Statement No. I n.u . -"UIUJU. i. ; " , ' N' inn Prejont IndlciH Ont. PL j . United Htntm itepresontatlvn in r',. 11 Jl trlct-WllllH p n'r."' Hepresontatlvo In ronl nistrlct- W. 1. Justice of Hupremo CourU iieau. r.. ....... !-..!.. .. . u,uh"". I'niry ami Food Pa., Hallroad C'ntiitnlHaloncr pi trlct C. H. Altchljoa". Hallroad CominlBsInn,., o . tr fit Thritnna v ' wampitu PfirMiiml A ...II a k ' --.-., IU, I O.Ih. .iv i.iin.'.i. : ?"" tail m;itjiiLi:ii i i nr in iir . ... ' ' " I t"M v w vif iiifiiLiiii nnm ii .. ii i u o." .rv'.u,u4u IUUKI"K 11WII1 JUUU (0 1 1 ni' I in 1 riirhllnir forco that III 11 in., v.... . ri'-----.. I , . . - - vv. i.. ...I u'nv run ni iiniiiniuii . .- uiiiiuiiiiin rniint. i.. Roads on a nomo coast o.uuu mn - v -ww. .vmruiircj ...i.i. i ... ii.iuiiifttir uiiriwiiiif . i ii ii ii ii ti i in inn mum ihn. ii... I1W111. mill IHK . .v. w. I ... ... . ..v. lairr i.i.. i..,. .... thn w in it mini nf th. .... tlio way on inn ti uini.i ji.iv, ..ui ....... . ,uu ,ul( Mayflower. Internally, tho shlpa kmuib y iuuo. Kulton bi wore In better condition than whoniniHop ami una by htin : ......I Imm wnrb nir Willi CUIIIIIK UOWI1 VnYc't U,l L iiiiu n.iiuvui .r,"-- ... I1w .i ..,1. il....u nii.1 Mirnu ir hiir. tuuiu. lUKII IlIiR nrnt.iM. . .. . ... r . ...... .,..(..1 n.wi I'liri.! iii.iiiii i iiu ...anw. .m...mw. w. Luiiiiiinai.. SUcrlfl's outre . Clerk's oillco . . Kccordcr'ii oillco Tri'asurir's ottlce Aid to Western Woolgrowers. Omaha, Neb., April 16. Through fire was communicated to tho oil tho pfTnrts. nf tho -wonltrrowers nf tank which exploded. Worsley was fhn WTaat nnrl NnrflimMt n nfnrniro. hurled 20 Yards bV the OXDlOSlOIl and ! CorolUT'B oillco in-transit rate has been inade by the was picked up with his clothing ln'g1, Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, Bur- flames. He is dying. .v,.Hor otiu-o lington and Chicago & Northwestern I A second large storage tank filled 'Assessment ana coiiectlou of taies railroads, which will permit wool to with oil exploded soon after the first J stop for storage at Omaha. It may and both burned until late at night, 'courthouse expense's" lio hnlPrl horo nnrl shlnnpH rir thfi pnn- blXty tnousand gallons Ot Oil, lnClUCl-! Jail venience of buyers and growers. The ing much refined oil in cases, was advantage to the woolgrowers is that consumed, together with the build nf nnr hoinf frirfoH tn bpII thpir oiin Inns adjoining the tanks. The nt nnv nrlcH tho eastern buvers mav Standard Oil Co.'s loss on the oil , HF1'8 " - . i nnn i l I . .1 1 , Ann I 11 Three storage warehouses will be The circus tents were pitched built here at once, with a capacity of three blocks from tho oil-tanks. 50,000,000 pounds. These storage When the first muffled explosion oc f acilities will be available to wool-jcurred, shaking the ground like an growers who may put their clip in a .earthquake, and the flames shot up warehouse and use the receipts as 'several hundred feet into the air, tho collateral on which to secure cash. 'circus management hurriedly cleared About 5,000,000 pounds of Pacific the tents and sent home the crowd river was held here this afternoon to 'and boilers making b earn mtiui ! ' 'i2 ,..e..ao ... ..-in m i... nl.i for raw 'consumption or coai uccauiiu ui . "V" """"b " n - - , ... i.. ..iimiiiiwtv in inn i irinir i uinn il.l ii iv iiiui nnnMM k iu TLlt r. flr.1. ,t..tlit. It n umiuill Willnll Will . lUUrUUBVU rjiivtutiv; o i" "fki 4 Mil oDon at noon on Wednesday, but nl- rooms. . Tho wash of tho waves n ovor 0ecr,lt .-u.tAi.ai .- , . uoKatnnu u-nrn hold In an 'along tho wateri no uispiaycu irtim nn'hi fwiTea oil IS f nUtS L," JiJLS fio o thro, feet vt red armor belts clslvely Indicate tbl. rmtt .... o - u i . . .... .... i ...i nn in a iiiiiiriiiffi iinu tiAi tr ' was reaunuu. it is uuuuiaiuuu mimu - - . i.. of the canners wanted to pay f, cents; sea growth, despite the long stay la 7;2.n:&.'. a pound for cannery fish and C cents temperate and tropical waters. r0;:?. for cold storage fish, thos6 weighing "VThI 25 pounds or over, others wanted to care of i2.s,3oN.7u fix the jirlccs at 5 and 7 cents, the ''-"' Ar same as set by tho Kisliermen 4.UM.20 TT..I ...l.M. ...ill ...l.n... .W...1.....1...I Iteform school commitments ll.S2O.70 uinuii, mum biiw umui o uw.nv.. uv 2iii.i2.',.34 tnnt 5 cents ior smau nsn anu a 48,201.43 cents for all over 30 pounds in I'oor, Indigent soldiers Insane Northwestern wool Omaha annually. passes through BLUEJACKETS ON SHORE. Once More Tread Soil of God's Own Country. San Diego, April 16. A parade of bluejackets and marines landed from the American battleship fleet 5000 fighting men fresh from a cruise of more than 13,000 miles marked the ceremonies of official welcome to the State of California. Sixty-four companies of sallormen, in their togs the barng and ,n tne melee two men which was assembling for the after noon performance. It was while the tents were being struck that tho frightened elephants became unman ageable and stampeded. Strike Brines Bloodihed. Chester, Pa., April 17. Riot and bloodshed marked the third day of the streetcar strike here today, when the Chester Traction company at tempted to operate its cars with Im ported strike-breakers. The strikers and their sympathizers stormed a trollevcar that was started out of Klection exiieusu Scalp bounty . . . Hoard of Health. Krult Insjwctor .. Surveyor Acrlcultural fairs Mich schools .... Miscellaneous . . . Total 11,422.475.40 J.&14.00 wii1 .na llrntlr Wlint fho i!Ih- 1 307 Ml " - - .i.mo.ihi agreement will result In Is hard to r7in,c' foretell, but it Is probable the sea- "S78'bl son w111 0DCn at tnc I'rIceH flxeu i"M7h!i3 the fishermen and the slzo of the o3.2oo.74 catch will soon determine whether or not the rates will go higher. WALL OF WATER TURN J LOQ8E Water for Merrill Ranchers. Klamath Falls E. W. Smith, rail- Bursting Missouri River Dam Floods Montana Towns. Helena, Mont., April 15. In every town and vlllngo on tho Missouri river, In Northern Montana, tho res idents are terror-Htrlckcn nnd nro fleeing to the hills to escapo the flood caused by tho brenklng of tho 1... ..........M I. , . - ..I,., nn iiin-.ii iu iju iar otaaj i-JiiiH ami uoer in r,aiuri Ul.....l.n..l' 1.. 11..!... v an proonuimy uo overcoat trlct. It Is linpoHslblc ton; -.... ...Ill 1... ,1.1.. I 1. IW..... I vi::i win uu iiiiiu luiueittl. returns, indeed, may n tint rdtimliiYlrin nf ihn Mm Hon, but It Is not nrobatlt It. S. Henn In nomlciW Beau ifylng Ashland Campus. Ashland About a year ago the road conductor, has practically fin- city water system was extended to t(m t(mfl 0 tj,0miu,iH 0f tiollara' worth of property will he nwcpt 70-foot dam at HaiiBcr Lake tnlB aft- ... r. ... n 11 ..nnnit I'Jii tfiufn r 7 I'rn if in I . W 1 . "nLv ...7; 7 , w n h ICoiiktohs In the Irs UMrkL .r: " ... V"" on ;.... turns were recoivea dj m - ... i inn ifini nii'ni in inni m limine wn t af m ni rrn n PTnrT i ri ii i rn i I r..Hii i k tm T Vie It if ftn WA Iks of the sea, with wide flaring trousers reefed down in canvas leggings, and 16 companies of marines, soldierly and straight, formed this most no table of the navy's land displays. The landing party, equipped as infantry, armed with Krags, in light marching order, and with canteens filled, equalled an army corps. The procession the men of the navy formed was more than two miles long. They marched from the waterfront to the City Park, Roosevelt's Policy Wisest Paris, April 16. The Temps today expressed enthusiastic approval of President Roosevelt's reasoning in favor of providing additional ships for the American navy, especially were shot. Ished.the canal change at this city, ' the normal, and since then a land- where the railroad grade crosses It, scape garucner nas uccn convening and has been awarded the contract tho campus Into a beautiful lawn by the government of repairing the and flower garden. Tho people of Adams canal. This canal furnishes southern Oregon have taken an ac water to landholders around Merrill tivo interest in the work of sending ind has been taken over by the gov-.choice shrubs, plants and bulbs. On ernment. Water will bo turned Into the mal rannl of the Klamath project next treek Some of the lands are needing water at this time on account of the" away. The 400 iniiauiinnts or tuo town are camping in tho hills to night. At a late hour tonight General Manager (Jerry announced that tho water Is reccd nir. and ho Is confl-i account or tne scarcity or water mo ,,, ,,, ,,. ,'. u,in , , n 'ground, had remained. practically as J"" "'"'l " LA nature left them, shaded with oak, . . , f t300.000 to n00.- maurona, pine anu nr trees. un vvu dry weather. Indications point to a William Griescmer, a claim agent less successful year for the dry far a .i i l m nn imlnaa fnln n r m riAAn ror tne comnanv. was scrucK on 11101""" uua mm -ui own arm by a bullet and William Borg- Trout for Union County. La Grande Approximately 100, 000 fish will be received In Union county within 30 days to bo used ; was flagged Just In time by tho tele as stocking mnterlal for the many graph operator at Cascade and re mountaln streamB In this vicinity, turned to Great Kails, not, however, Members of tho Eastorn Oregon Fish' before taking aboard n flock of nhoop ferv or Derby has won lb Hon In the Second DliUkt f II AIMilmin vm In tit oiid uistrict anu u protu i nn. ip cessful for Hallroad Co: In tho First District If. him lii'iitnn Dr. AlCMBStr Food and Dairy Coraraluica IV If IIIHMnwiMi w r-4 how uniformly succmmoi v. 1 frmillilnirs for the havo been In the rcpnblloi 'TI,.. i- luioo u-iin n (IMIcea Multnomah county, batU& A heavily loaded Great Northern train from Great Falls to Hutto nar rowly escaped doHtructlon by tho mixed. It would appeir, IU.I.VI ihi . v.,v .......j kl illlll Wlici .1111 lit V4llli;illlU IlllU I . I Must Furnish Seatf. Salem The railroad commission in a decision, which follows In part, and Game association havo received whoso pasture was under water. mann, the motorman who had cnarge of the car, was struck In the foot by another bullet. He was dragged from the car and beaten and was rescued 'censures the Corvallis & Eastern notice that the shipments will be I The Hauser Lako dam. which was from the angry strikers and their Railroad Co., for their passenger forthcoming In a short time, and one of tho finest structunn nf Its sympathizers with difficulty. 'accommodations on the lines from that the parties to whom tho cans kind In tho world, was completed Greisemer, besides being wounueci , Albany and Corvallis to Yaqulna and nro consigned must be In readiness last yoar at a cost of moro than $1,- had his shoulder dislocated. Several other traction employers were also cut and bruised. Students Witness Prizefight Berkeley, April 17. Battling Nel son and a number of other repre sentatives of tho prize ring, ap- to plant the fry. PORTLAND MARKETS. Toledo: "It is ordered that the railroad; company defendant shall In the fu-j inre supply sumcieni passenger cars - so that all passengers leaving Corval-l Wheat Track prices: Club, 81c lis or Albany westbound and Yaqulna per bushel; red Russian, 82c; blite and Toledo eastbound may have a stem, 87c; valley, 85c. seat and that the second-class coach Barley Food, $24,50 per ton; that wherever thcroMTeMa merit No. 1 candidates, tin tho most part won. NO SOCIALISM FOR 1 ! U..bM iuru ruiK nu.wii wn". Highly Intelligent 4M)W 1 orK, ni'ii' , . 200,000 and 'developed 25,000 horse power, which was tittllr.od In operat ing the various power plants In Hel ena and the Hutto mines and tho A mil 1 L'fi tri'i t ml fVmrwir fViiiimitiv' ............... v. ........ j 1W1.1 W ... " ' - . . . .. ... ..l . ... ... . ..... ... .. ... . .i.nannm not Interfere with onoratloriH. aB vnrMltliiM to Introduce Iiowor is being furnished tonight interchange of proiw""-' lift MnorVfirknn. chtt rmD w v K Vtail I II I VilrHIl V. n Uu H" ' the affirmation that the United States peared in three-round bouts tonight shall be supplied with ventilators." rolled, 127028; browing. $20. from the Canyon Ferry dam and tho homo today on the nWBS a cuiiiimuy h Hiiu-siaiion in iJiute. wnnlf? loHfl rank as a irreat Dower. I before a large crowd of students of, The railroad company will have 20 Oats No. 1 white, $26.50 i u .oo tZoMn Hf if the University of California, among days In wnich to make the necessary per ton; gray, $26. i. .r,,.to in n't hoi nn- whom were many co-eds. The en-1 alterations. I Mlllstuffs Bran, $24.50 per ton: fPPhiP "France should meditate on : tertalnment was held under the aus- middlings, $27.50; shorts, country, , I , . - . -n-t l -.1.-1. this." the naner Bays. pices oi mo roiyuuuceau uiuu ui If America wishes' to avoid war j university. The affair, postponed $27.50; city. $27; wheat and barley chop, $27.50. Hay Timothy, Willamette Valley. Superintendent II. L. Burdlck. of tho Rocky Mountain Boll Telephone Company, at 10:30 o'clock tonight announced that tho water at Craig, 4 6 miles from Helena, had reached a depth of 22'; feet, and at Cascade, Equalize Rates to Klamath. Klamath Falls Captain J. M. Mc- .,ui, Tnnn o, miioi Tiotto o floot irom inree weeK anu. was uuiu uui- inure, wno nas reiurnea irom sin normanent in the Pacific The Am-lside the university grounds, but was Francisco, where he met the South- ?17 per ton; Willamette Valley, or-.63 miles distant, a depth of four feet, erlcan people are at present confused sanctioned by tho executive of the ern Pacific freight officials, states dlnary, $1 5; Eastern Oregon, $ 17.50; It Is estimated that tho water will ir to the nroner course to pursue. 1 Associated Students und tho faculty that a through freight rate will be mixed, $16; clover, $14; alfalfa, $12; roach the Boston & Montana flmoltcr but President Roosevelt's naval pol- of thp university. icy suggests a luminous and wise path which the country sooner or later will follow. Great Northern Is Blocked. Butte, Mont., April 17. Great Northern Agent Stowart, of Wolf Bectlon, and It will remain in charge established to Klamath Falls as soon alfalfa meal, $20. as the terminus of the road Is at i Butter Extras, 27c per pound; Dorrls. i fancy 26c; choice, 25c; store, 16ijc. The Mclntlre Transportation com-1 Eggs Loss and commission off, pany will handle all freight Into this 16 17c per dozen. uneese j- ancr cream tw ns. 15',c on the river bank about midnight. at Great Falls Admiral Fvann Improving:. I'.-iun l((ilil,u llr.i u...n..., n..l cinri Tun Mnm Rnrfin .Nurinurn vh-'"- 01.unu.11., m .,w.. geciion, ana u win remain in cnarge viuum. r.uiuj i;i i;,uu iwms, isivtjci "i" vm., Una i wo More ooaies. .. . ini, rr,,n . nn ...n,i. i.i..i. ..... o... r... , u.n tr .... ....... ......... , urccn, i cjiui m mui. vio u.v ...... ol luo nouiiiurn x'ucuic uiiiu ueiiv- i"- i""Mi i.njiiiu miu;h, aw, owjttH 1 'mm n in. ivuor ri'maiuing nuieiiy Tl r. i .1 Ar...tl 1 IT TMfl V1T.1 ! IT1Q HI .. . . . . . . ....... rt . .. . ...... ... UU3luu' "i"" iV- "'.Won ureeK east as iar as no can beu er0(l to the consignee. !.. -"c; iimuurger, zz'jc. in i,H room for several iIiivh hh n ro . nn.l n Trnmnn l l l.l o Jnnlh nf lhrn tout . rr,l "l ....l.ll..l..l .l Pinllrv flv,..l l.ll 10 ! . .. - .! SHVITai (layH, llH ll TO' tnu pel ouun, ii'ui. u,.u iti i iuuuuu iu t. uwjim v. i l iiu liltun Hiiw UWH were found today In the ruins of and that for three miles or more It are Inucn lower than ov Sunday's flro at Chelsea, and to- is completely washed out and in pokegema line. The rates night a human skull was rouna in -places overturned, wnne tne raiis tho cellar of No. 62 Chester avenue. are twisted and bent into every shape The bodies of three unknown persons by the foaming waters. Twenty had been recovered previously and eight miles of track are under water, tho death list Is now six, but the It is figured conservatively that for authorities expect to find other at least 20 days no trains can go over bodies In tho ruins. Early today tho the line and no repair work can be police arrested Daniel Ross, who was done until the water recedes. waving lighted tapers in a lumoer- mum. . ...,nt i'i-l.,. llnnlinn 01 .WV' mriM whom my hoii ". . Impressed me as new-, usual Intellect v. Dr. MacCrackcn qullB ...!. tt him. i tUitt tit a . iiiMtinti rnn way, as you suggw i...., il' 1 1 1 havi III I II II l I H"'" . ill i.n. f i,,,i.i.a lmrn m ".' . ,l.n AMit ami Hiiaii wo uiv -- them?' I l.n., DW" ' " ...il IL' VJnmi . All"' ' iOiif., sue; llmlmrger. 22Ac. in i.iu r,.,.,,, f,.. i .i ... ihihiwh - .j ....i.. i..i.., i,n.ii Ativ,.. i.ii.;-.. io " ",:'' jn, un a iu- nralM wero rw" or the Thrall-' ,Hc; rooHters, 1 loft knee, Rear-Admiral Evans was 'day from thorulMy .68 from Port-, old. . c, j fryers lb., 20c; broilers, lb., taken out today and whooled to tho I In Cholsea, mok Ink t"jf j , , T, . ioiaor, ,i , ' M-"" nun wiun.iiiii in mui"' .,.,i n Df iuiiu dim omi i- luucmiiu uiu uiu naiiiv. I Y : M lnnijr pur , naiii House. It was the f rst timo . nor HOW ruiv.-.. pound, 1C lllglior. that hn hnu U.tt l.lu ul I,IUI llmi. two IKTHOIIB US" " - Potatoes- Select, selling nrlco. 7nf.'Th.,rU,inv At . .."l,. ,. ..,Ui,h Incident to i ",, " ' " mil nuilj JlllIU Ijlllll L- LI I V 11 II II nil' Wl lillll""" " utn 0 yard, and ho was Imld on tho charge of attempted incendiarism Ultimatum to Strikers London, April 17. The shipbuild ing employers' federation announced today that unless the ship workmen Injunction Removed. Sun Francisco. Anril 16. Judge on the Northeast Coast who wont on Seawell haB removed tho last hopo of strike in tho middle of January, re- of now cottug0H will bo under course . i ii r, tt,i Hume worn uy jvpru cu, un inu nmi- 0r construction. tho defense in tho Benson-Hyde budnK yard'H ,n' the country will bo j 01 f-"sir,u-u J": cases to prevent tho removal or staio dosed. Such a lockout would In land records to the federal courts of volvo directly fully a quarter of a Wnshlnirton. D. C. where tho recordB million workmen. Tho men on tho I Hnrm (Inn Ik Rnnm nc. Hermiston-Lands are not only uVing I r Z 45c , r m red S i', r ,nt tnu tr()tont, ho was Tho homos solllmr in this vlcinitv but lands nro V llu.L Hi r.L...''.r lrml; M'Ht . t,lk,! to his room. There was a thoso of Mrs. Ml"' fc being Improved. Hundreds of acres cnn b. v n ..rl r.r, I,1,,rk0,,IfVllirov,'nnn- , " tippour- wlfo of -JJtinQ i i ...in ,..i ii. i ""'""" imiiiij, jiiicu, inn: pur ailCO. J 1 Ik rncn wim Ikuu firfiw.it ntwl 1 (II 11 1 II LT IMljniwt' RlCf , ML liun 1 till Ll IT 111 fl UIJ I1LU 1I UIJO LU If) II II tll niil wi fl.i TI f .. I.. f s- m m . ' ..... ......... if I 1 1CU ' nn.iu ' ..m i . i .......nun, iiiiurnia, tnM In place of the tinllnr il.r w.m n Walter Harm's. " j i ----- 1 1 1 t i iiiiii ihi : Nwitiii li.n iiiiT1 Ttsvti tt i .1 m m imi i' wh . m . . t. uuiHiiiig uiiu an j " improve- Onions Job price, $4.75 p 5 per, Z1 H .ovoh of CMulsea, ' ments are going on In tho irrigated hundred: buyiiii: nrlco s i nr r ,1 r.o 1 1 ' i... i.vnvvlck bm 'district at this time. Hundreds of " m ' ;.lr .1l.r, Asks Chane ol Vonun Ply (,f 11,0 1 C"!l- . . . . . - h,i, , iirr iiiiiiiiu. i I iiiiuiwim rir i if ii ri i n,u ruivii 1 1 f m in i . ... - i , , r . . . . . I .... i. " . . . . . . ' iiwinun nuiiici. sz.iiii tmr iinv i wiiiiiimuii. ijiiiii.. Anril I iimirni . -...mintt ' f 1l.lIlLUU. Jll.lllJ' 1I111IIIIUI1 Ll uun HUVU rnn.. V U . f.lw.l.... , rv. .. M II l ilr.l f..w.l I.. ..I......I. l . . I til., i- . 0 inon set out. and snortiv a nninnor t nr. " i.,..,,i , .. .. -: m'..i,.,ii n . ai1'". ;...ii ii " iiimiii in k iiiiiiiiiH I niiMiwrii inn nr i ivi"i miei"v i-ruitgrowers win urganiza Imodium MarBhfield Prosidont Newell, of $3.50tfi4; rmui, w..tin r n -n.. Mini'., A,l...u ..i i ...i.i. ... '..., mimed ill i"w ..in j-iuiuj uiiwiKUH, -i.llUai'3 ...i.niin, i;iiiimi-u Willi 1 11(1 Illlll-.' , n..irH Ml f". per box; lemons. $2.75 ut, :i.r.o dor of Arthur Colllim. ni TniinriiW.. tors and MUf .,..,' w 1 ii - 1 1 iiui uiiipu v t r r.. r . nn 11 i'iiiimcii iir nnimi r l uk. iiin imiihii 1 j ii i ' .iniub .zii ( a 7 iiniTTiin inn uiiuiiLV. 11. rj . iiiiitn rmuiiud ri . i:uiiLn u " .-,.ahiph r x - wimiM, " .( hii llirr tH will form important evidonco in tho Tyno havo twice voted against ac- and A. H. Carson, committeemen for 4.50 land fraud trials. Yesterday after- ceptlng tho settlement arrnngod bytho Tnr(, d,Btrlct wJ11 vlHlt Coo8 s, noon JudKO Seawell dissolved tho their leaders witu tno employers. preliminary injunction which he Bald ho had granted without full knowl edge of tho facts of tho caBO. Banker Gets Five Years. Uncle 8am Backs China Paris, April 17. Tho Echo Paris Bays that tho explanation tho firmer attitude assumea do of 4 ruiu'u I,,,., I 'i nr r. i! Kill U'dulilrn l.'..,!.,. I 1. t mal.. . Ill III! t Itif Ill'tOO' !l" i.lnf Tin Cimtrnn Rlnlo I InrHpnll nri 1 Tlnnril r.w.r o ur .i nr , . . .. f del n in ,1.. ..u .... . .. . . ., ,i ,l 11 ii.u Ol " -r"" vw uiiiiinuii. .i.i u uii ,j. u : lllllvilH. iiiiliiiiviin iiimii nil rilHUIIHllH Iir iuuuuu- ... ... frcyi".. ' 'Pnlliii-1,1,. I,. i ... .i fi'lif, ufHilo Will "u.Hil niu,iwri, ui CUIIIUII- ' , . lienHII .i.l - . . . ni. co ; ""-,,, h.ye i rlmiH dlstric s - - county tho last of this mon purposo of getting in closer touch with tho fruitgrowers of tho district. County Inspector Pohl will arrange a meeting -when tho visitors arrlvo. 'islt Coos Sheep Best wethers, $66.50; "int Adams could not havo a . lVawAM ft th for tho owes, $55.50; spring lambs, noml- f"'r trial In that city on account of i with tho "f. Ue ' by, Plans aro now In progross In Cooa Pittsburg Pa.. Anril 16. William China with regard to tho Japanese county for tho organization of a rial .rT-"0"1' ?C 6.25; medium, $C.756; foodors, 15.2505. 50. jiops juo7, prlmo and cholco. 4 the projudlco agaliiHt him thoro. Rolurn Vln Huz. Washington, April 15. Tho bat- 6c per pound: olds, itfi ui. r mi ., ' . V." "Vf. .A.'.n' ' " pound. l,""""n "iiu anu Aiaimmn, which S Wortmnn. ex-presldont of tho Oak- In Manchuria may bo found in tho County Fruitgrowers' Association.! Wool E land Savings & Trust Company, support given to China by tho inspector Pohl is onguged in visiting host, 1 1 1 'will ho dotnehod from tho Atlantic at onco coinniiiYT eti(. tho jiropoaltlo"' Schooner tort' nis.i o-.iiHv tnrinv to embezzle- United States, proof of which was inont of $14,000 of tho company's given in tho remittance of Indemnity funds, and was sentenced to fivo duo from China owing to tho troubles years In tho penitentiary. in 1900. tho orchards of tho county nnd an nounces that ho will cut down trees which aro not proporly Bprnyed by tho owner after duo notification, IJVnnclBCO, i i-jiiHioru urogon, nveraco flnnf. iiwiii. ,.i,.u ( i. ',.. ,. ' .i.r'.ivinv Is foil if -i i r. . . . -- .......u,. ... ii.. . i, a. ... inn . - - ..n u." .1. j 111. 1 111; 11. if 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 r 1 n nn.,i r.. ,1.1 . - . . i.nii nt... . u ii 11 ini.unniii 111111 inn ivniirriuirn nrn in Liiu iiu" nran' iiiitiiKu vauoy. izffsir,f!. o. i... .... ;,..4i.. nimao mv . . 11... wwiiu, iniiiiu i,y iMii wiiv or inn minr. uiuinn" w" .i.nflri " i nc,cor'"f.' to presont pinna, tho sen ocmu. irancisco a ko o iuw to shrlnkng cording to fjunllty. Mohair Cholco, 2020,(!c pound. r Per Thoy will leave San month nhoad of tho floot. I ior Ciillao,