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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1908)
CASTRO'S RULE ENDS Venezuelan People Rise Agalns Absent President. MAKE BONflRES OF PIGTURES Govornmont Lottery Is Lootad and Many Stores of Hated Sup porters Are Gutted. Caracas, Monday, Dec. 14 (via Wil lemstad). Open revolt against Pres ident Castro and his supporters broke out here today. Defying the police, which was powerless against its num bers and fury, a great mob raged through the city. It wrecked the prop erty of Castro's leading supporters and gathered together all of his stat ues and pictures which could be touna and made a great bonfire of them on the Boulevard de Plaza. Official action deposing Castro from the presidency is expected at any moment. His power is proba bly ended. An enormous crowd of the inhabl tants of the capital, swelled by peo pie from the outlying country, gath crcd in the streets soon after day break. The people began marching up and down the main thoroughfares, and it was easy to see that the ill- temper would result in violence, lhe police stood by and made no attempt whatever to restrain the mob. The first building to be attacked and looted was that of the lottery monopoly. The offices of the state enterprise that has enriched itself at the expense of the people were ran sacked and pillaged. Furniture was broken and thrown into the' streets and .piles of lottery tickets were de stroyed. The crowd then moved to the printing office of El Constitu tional, the organ of President Castro, of which Gumersindo Riv3s is editor, and pillaged it completely. A steam laundry belonging to Senor Rivas was wrecked. The crowd then turned its attention to several drugstores belonging to Senor Thiclen, a son-in-law of Gen eral Tello Mendoza. and turned them inside out. General Mendoza was at one time minister of finance under Castro, and one of his stauncliest sup porters. He is universally hated by the enemies of Castro and his unpop ularity and his close connection with the president accounted for the anger of the populace against the property of his son-in-law. Numerous inscriptions setting forth the virtues of Castro and extolling his powers next attracted the mob. and every inscription was hacked out and erased. Some of these legends were carved in the public buildings of the city. It was after 1 o'clock by the time the crowd had got thus far in its dep redations. It was then that a detach ment of troops was called out for duty on the city streets, and Acting President Gomez issued a manifesto prohibiting further manifestations. These measures had the desired ef fect, for the mob quieted down and then dispersed. EXPRESS CAR LOOTED. O. R. & N. Passenger Train Held Up Near Portland. Portland, Dec. 18. 0. R. & N. train No. 1, tho Chicago Express, westbound, was held up by thrco robbors nt 9:10 o'clock InBt night eight miles oast of OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST WORKS EXPbHIMENT tiTAt IUNS BcNEHT. WOLF OrttEK PROGRESS. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Official Figures Compiled on Popular Vote of country. New York. Dec. 10. The total pop ular vote of the presidential catull raff SfilfiHlS Snniitm. if... CABIN dates at the last national election win made known today in an official form . i. .1.. I. t ..iyi.i.i Portland 'Frrtraneft to tho nxnrftas enr i 0 ""K 01 llic insi ui. uic uiutiai LTaZ1I Aro . Ab, ,0 Qrowlh ,n A" J:-e! fttOr80n' vote, that of Michigan. The total " - I Knllnu, Hollar M hnllt. I lOBBI UOIOnV. I , . ... ... ll I A - ..... tho express mcssohgor, O. IL Huff, Was . . -..--- - snows mc ioi owhik vOIC urn. compelled to open the way safe, which Agricultural methods and practices won v.rCCK. x .........r Taft, reoublican, 7,037,070. was looted. aro rapidly changing as a result of tho begun in what is destined to be one of urVnn, democrat, 0,303,183. Tho passengers wore not molested t nniount of hara - cn.rnc8t work Oregon's finest fruit sections, torn Debs, so cm hat. 48.47 1. Hisgcn, independence, 83,180, Watson, populist, 33,871. Gilhaus. socialist-labor. 13,421. Total for all candidates, 14,852,230. This grand total exceeds by 1,341,- uu wc urap.u ........ .-v.. h j . . & oxtioriuiont number ot years rancners auovc una cscapo after uncoupling tho engino and loa ,B uoin- uono "l ,uo ol'"iu wf,:cj, comprises over 2.700 forcing tho engineer, George E. Don- stations of tho country. A little ills- K"SC and Ion, to carry thorn down tho track a covory is sometimes worth, millions of Covote vnllcvs have grown fruit of or moro. dollars, and tho prosperous farmer is fine quality, That the robbers got but little, for tuo first to put in practico now and hot mcrcial vari tor methods. their troublo was duo to tho quick ae tion of Mossongor Huff. Warned b snois ana mo uncoupling or tno iwo ex- . tho aricuurai WOalth of tho coun- Wines. hut few ot the beat com- ,-nrietics have been planted. Secretary of state, SENATOR HAS irnvm .J uo m Toft Is Looking for ... mI r. "r Kit I ViUI YOIf-Alia ... Mr Qo Hetalned, VV. G. Smith is now netting 40 acres S31 the total number of votes cast in Warned by Alfnlrn mlfln.l milllnna nf .Inllnr J l ,Ar.U. nrmeinrillv SnJlZFIlhorir. tllC DfCSillcIl tl.ll dcCtiOll of 1004. WllCIl incsap and Newtown, and will olant mc granu ipiai wa i.i,oiu.uo. press cars, mail car and engino from tr in tho pn8t fow ycar9 and this ha8 O00 grapcs, principally Tokay; also Compared tho rest of tho train, Huff quickly un- bcen broURht about largely by agricul- peaches, pears, cherries and English candidates o locked the safo and taking out packages tural coneg men who investigated and walnuts. Several who have purchased ocratic and containing from $2,000 to $4,000 threw proe,aimed its possibilities, tracts of him will do considerable their vote them into an obscu.ro corner. ThoSo ho A ui!M.ovorv of an agricultural col- planting. Enough will be set of each tru rrktIn with r ilri rrna thnt nnH lift A .. . . . . If.. . " . I i ot Tuft tonlsht n'nn...TF,c,i f .1.-......mi- ..r.i.... ..!.,...-. . 1,1. v - .i uuonmr dim . f till replaced with packages that had Itluo h... mnn n,n,i0 : no,,,:!,!,, ,ii!),,nvnr l',nA m incur., rnrlonr! liinments when lion, valuo. which ho grabbed' from n shelf ri.w ,,.. .,f .inir..in.. . ,,,:,, ties. The 41.. ..r. I . ..n .1.... 1.... . 1 n. I ' rr I - : - ' UVOUIV fcuv U.. . V. A v T .1.1 luiau UUUUIl. con- a profitablo basis. Several minces arc !-.!. .t i .11- - vu"iur I'hll.-I socialist names iiicrcascu Kim n .... . mt c . . .... i - --- w nvuiuiiirv n r .4.1 this year, i he reverse s Jniit. Tho m, l ia,! " candidate of the prohlUI ro pt by 11 TA T ffllc ist and socialist-labor oar- vvi P. tfl .lJ." ,of tele. he liidencnuciiCf nnrtv i id not Mm . ',WM "m Mr. v.. Inn MAitlin n n nn k M v.f Mtnl tlrk . . I " - ' " 1 . i I tl P . I DLI V PHI f ft saots wero nrca at tno rouDors. ., nrni,nl.:..n rrArir n th ntrriniinmi I ,i,c ,..:n i, in crnir. rnnqiil- votes more than were no cd for Prcsi. I'M,, u,,inn.. . . M" Mr, Although tho passenger coaches were colleM nd cxi)crin,ent stations. In- rrMi anhl without iniurv to fruit dent RooscvcIHn 1904. and Debs ran wantl. rtr h. ".V."' tt stead of being helpless against tho and agriculture, as only the present 45,308 ahead of his predecessor on the 0nd, a man who T would Ill'ti ravages 01 insect pests, tno iarmer is lanu Old creeK Clianncis will oc wasucu, 1 suti.uisi. master of tho situation, ana wo con-1 and this can be done with sclt snoot- crs' during low water, at small ex pense. not invaded, tho occupants wero torri tied during tho holdup. Tho train was about ono milo west of Clarnio when Engineer Donlon and Fireman Bon wero startled by a command to throw up their bands. tinuo to cat fruit. But for our hotter knowledge of an- FIND BIGGY'S BODY. Turning, thoy were smi .ii.o.- .i w. .... . m i J I i . I 4i V IVU.IV E 4111 VI k U V. 1 1 lIV VlltlUU n I" innf rnrf rwl r n faa mnn tvrn Af irhnm I ... ... . . j ... would be unablo to produco animal pro were masked and the third had his face duct9 at a f L 1 Diaexeiicu. xueeng.no crew naa no oP- Tho improvements that havo been portunity to offer resistanco, and En- . 5n 'thod9 o aoil trcalmenl and oyo. not only hero, lmt dj" ' who HtnmlH out t,pn....i M ----- -. ... v viiiiucni r ii .V. 7" "t"1 5 11,0 "pitoiiitti Floating In Bay With Toft is looking for a man to SI . . I tuft W trtin1H ...1.. 1 ! Dec. 10.The bodv tlnr. .M.n.nn n..V .1 -V . . " " : Z.7-t"'.ir nutli .( nJi.. m ..... l "l: , :" ww ur Mr, mincer Donlon was ordered a moment , i- 1 i V. " utuanat i. mu - ; -.7 ,, "7' . , -,"... .v ..w r... ui uiu ueaa of tki Er-t- -t.t-1. T am 1 a?,nmJ breeding and feeiling with n assistance to aid him in the perform- drowned from the police launch Patrol partmont. iho position of eerctary tl Field Too Large. Princvillc. Because of the wide area he must "cover in Crook county, Zr?lnJX: Za ?' V" , t0 increased crop and animal pro- ancc of his dutics at the county scat, opposite Alcatra island In San Fran- ....v.m. .uw .. ut.j '"'""'hlrlinlinn h.i-A hiuu, .nrn ill nnnn- I r-v . t . . I.... .... II.- nl Mn. I. I . . ,. . . two of th rnhhors lnft thn rnh . tntcSnir " . , '. " . , . ''"""J . I K. . l'Ortl. COUlliy SUpcriniCnUCIll OI m uu mufCO uim jauor lint tttfn BfBlili . 1 1 ! m a 1 u-vu u,'"-w o - i crnnnic nia n tin n tin ! t nni 101. tvtia iljiiiiu iL3 l why ir iiic u vi rv mi it 111 nrtnni mm.i i 1 . r" . - I - I in mice, mc sliiiic as tiu inc ildi&cu i " " !. wwt '-"'m i i v aiiuiin. who nin t r. . a4VVUU.auw. l.4,.i 1 I .... ' . . . " . . I . 1 I . . . ..1 I 1 .... VLB .1 Under orders from tho robber?. ,,, s.i... 4 " 0 !",!.l',a . . '1". "i7 .V : ' .. ' . loui in Ibtl i adv re- ...... m. ror is now compiling ins nrsi ot live "B i'u-c nvtv uiiw ior n time at lonst. olvers, Tircman Bon endeavored to cut 'rTJ" " arucies aioiiR l"s imc. setting lorin ": 1, ,a iu, c c 1,0.r. "ooroinry or aRrlcultor j nfT thA mnil nnil tnr rnr hnt n .'. " " ... -o. H list Ot SOI11C IWCIlty SCIIOOIS tO UC yunuv.w, rctuvitcu llic rcunill 3. 1 1C practically C0liet(lCl thai Jibm ITT j r i t rit nnnwTiiirv ni inn nnnnn iinnnniw i . i .1 : t inrt t.nnn ni i,Biinirj i 1 . - baillv frichtcned and unablo to ut- MurmK januiiry. rr.'1 ,7 t. ! T ?u,t UMI. 11 B u win of conuaotf f .1- : im t a. . i "i'"" uuuiM uut t.uiiinni ijoiiv 11,15 ijccii luuv Hiciiiiiicu as inaLivfliir nr tiinrn. Tim ar.nAiki..., . . ()! r-.i . ni !lf firifl r HP! l.'Hi,b II 11:11. 1. 1" ornnnni' ivi 1 1 1 1 nr rrnn. 1 - - 1 tiitLiituLn tii 111 nnfTMinn n .. . . .. .1 wiicii nit? curnsc was iskcii irtini rritn trn ntrnnnv tinu tin 1. pnriiMinn 1 ninii m iniinrir ii'nni . . . tr - " j vw hviiulcu id couple the ears speedily enough to suit tohineago th produUvencss of tbo :r r,r farms. compicicu uio worn in a way wiui with that work. b J ECHO TO BE WOOJ. POINT As Fireman Bon was shoved aside, he was- left momentarily unguarded, and J. T. Hoskins Estimates Annual Ship uiauu goou ais opportunity 10 uasu men of 5.000.000 'Pounds awav from tho robhorfL An hi run. I however, ono of tho highwaymen Echo. Ihosc who claim to know management will rest in the hands of ...... .o It t.n.l I I..I ... men Cxncct to build and couin a S30.. "A". Ztl"' " "'riiaiiveiy. - . . ... ... - -. i n ii ii l' nvr wcirii uv i,ii7?v mi f 7 ....... j n i j - - - r .1:... n,. .. 1 .1. ...... hr.v. r;fl,l : ll.U Tl, VUI.IU UC JJI .1IIIV U, IIICIC WCIC I1U .....w ... V'-'- "v. n.mrra in thr nnrkpti In thontrh thn itani.fl o. short, ttnn . . . .. I t t.vi, . ,i,. " conciiuicii trial 11 -Hici mggy iiao rumors. a second later and uuu,uu. poun. . ol wo' navc 1,1 ,ne , i TN location uTk a wcn resignation prepared on the JRegarding tho bertuttrfodr b" f"PPf- Ecl'- th 2u?e oing termer ft ffiSfe".; tLV0,,.!!". WJ-Am, of fireman arose, this scouring mill, which is now thought trjct which the wool to be scoured "ss'ncr UK Kci at the latter s attornoy-genernl, Uon redoubled his I to be assured, will be the means ol peed and ran to tho observation car at attracting fully 5,000,000 pounds ol ho rear of tho tram, where ho found 1 ... 1 r 1 . 1 Conductor Dunn, with whom he went 00,Ltcl..t,"S pIaccf r fl"1"'- J ... . -I. HntkinV nni nf inn lnrtrntt u-ntl. Library Is Assured. tho report that Gwril iscw ork, Mld Mr. Taft u it home in Ilelvcdcre. he had diaposcd not yet determined oa anyone ot it in some manner uciore tic met for thin nlaco. It is bis dctire U . t r . I . o I V. . I ii r. ... . . : 1 l .. Tt.r. ...r nn m,,t,. nf I...' t.. ...Ill .-!.. .k. 1.J MAY OWN STEAMSHIPS. Government Employes Inspecting Ves sels at San Francisco. San Francisco. Dec. 17. An insoec tion board comprising Colonel J. B Bellinger, superintendent of the army transport service, and Chief Engineer John Donnelly and Captain Scott, of the transport service, is completing an inspection of the steamers Sierra, bo noma and Ventura, of the ocean steamship line, with the probable pur chase of them by the government in view. One of the officers admitted jast night that they were making an inspection of the vessels and would forward the report of their investiga tion to the department at Washing ton. The shipping men of this city be lieve the goernment intends to buy the vessels for ue in the much-talkd-of line between here and Panama. Re cently the government purchased three vessels at Boston to be used be tween New York and Colon, and it is believed the three ships in the Pacific will link New York and ban Fran cisco via Panama by a government owned steamship line. Mexico Buys Canadian Grain. Winnipeg, Dec. 17. A Mexican syndicate has sent H. H. Cooper to western Canada to buy an enormous quantity of wheat and oats for ship ment to the south on account of a hitch in the rates for Atlantic sea ports via New York or Halifax. About 16 000,000 bushels are going via Van couver, B. C. Rates of 50 cents per hundred for wheat and 47 cents per hundred for oats have been made for Pacific ports, the railways refusing to quote an all-rail rate through the cen tral states. Cooper says the hard northern is preferred to Kansas red Tcps Water-Filled Shaft. Oroville, Cal., Dec. 17. R. Mc- Ewen. one of the owners of the Bum blebce mine, six miles from this city, wniie working at the inner end of a 600-foot tunnel last Sunday drove his pick into an abandoned shaft filled with water, which gushed out into his face, washed him and his tools en tirely out of the mine. McEwen real ized that he was working near the old shaft and he was half expecting water, but . not in any such quantity as greeted him. Escaped Prisoner is Ghoul. Seattle, Dec. 17. George Williams, the red-haired prisoner who slipped a handcuff and escaped from Detective Jack Barck Monday, has been identi fied as "Kid" Barnett, who mutilated victims of the Galveston flood in 1808 and escaped a death penalty only through the tears of a broken-hearted mother. i i a i i a . xiuK.iii. unr ui inc i.irifcsi wnti i i i-iiiiiciiiii. -r ni in mnn mini riirvitttf nniiv iitir fin iiifnmu win mm tmiti i MMi M ...siii HM ivm 1am1 rUim r ii " larmnouso ana iciepuoneu R.. , . , . . ,. " . ..!.: '("' . .n V. i r i ' ". .V . . "' '.".r Hce. servatie estimate, and says further brary is the determination of the manner of death. Flic inquest prob. tho interstate commerce eomtolwloa, Tt. ,i :i , that the establishing of a wool- women of the citv and at this time ablv will not be held until next work i - - ---- i it :i: tv. t i, u;t' t-I.J scouring mill at Echo will call for they arc already close to the coveted roooers torced the engineer to carry f-thom nearly to ilontavilla, where they were close to a atrcet-car line into Portland. Tho holdups aro believed to have boarded the train at llood River, for that was tho hist stop made on tho trip oeioro tho robbery, with the exception of a short stay at Bonneville under special orders to take on a physician 1 no evident leader of tbo gang is de scribed as short and wearing a dark mustache. lie was masked about tho upper part of the face with a hau i kerchief. Another of tho robbers was a Swede, who talked' brokenly, and whoso face had been blackened. No description of tbo third the gang was obtained. many other improvements, among iroal. From suhscrintinni, from mem. which will be a shearing plant and bership fees and from the sale of tags iccoing yarus. - combined, about 51,800 lias been Husiness of all kinds ill tcho IS Oil raised for the library fund It is . the upward trend. The new council Miniated by Mrs. S. A. Lowell that the proposes many public improvements, receipts from tag sales will reach CASTRO WANTS AID. With ....... ... .- Uft.l- IT.. -.. Timing iu nruiiitio imii turn to Venezuela Unlike!. Tl.,,1ln Tin. 10 Thorn l is I Berlin, Dec. 10 President Castro, ,in.irn nn tho nart of Prewdest I Endeavors to Effect Alliance Germany for Protection. Ruling Set Aside. Eugene. The old ruling of the de partment ot tne interior, that a per son who has filed upon a piece of land tinder the timber -and stone act must see the land before he can prove up on it, has been set aside by a decision in the case of Mrs. Mary S. Ness. Ji f " " fccordlng to a admUsjoTmadc r,K7fl,i v.. ..... ' w wm....vu. i 1 1 v i TiiriTiiipr l . in, , . nr.ni . irirniirt. . ....... i ....... k ...n. I . . . I nillllUIIIU mun.lltnn -r- - , i . . I,, a " "..7 "IMIIll t I.IH. V. ..i' ...... . - . . i . v, .. , t - . WUIlJf l". " ..-..,, om Tii t,n,.r.-.nr'c .rr... i..-iuori Venezuela in luiure intcriifiiinn.il i.t ...ii..... n ,mi,i hn rttt mi w .. . k 1 1 . . . .. V KW I ... Illfl a I J 11 II. L 1111.1 ( . - - ' . 1 I1II11IT.U 1. nVUlM "V ' - ' .-....VM ..... t (1 1 1 1 ,,.11, 1Mb WIII.V.II . ...... - - ...... .... i lirillir IllJUlIb tl II' v. " SI-1I.C Inn, I il.nrlmnnl t nr If OTn CCSSIOll.S lTOIll tllP rentllllll .IS UMll 1. I A II ....... .1. .ml VrMf hT Rl which covers the sales of public lands !ow Germany to become the dominat milling tho nucHtlon to nrbitrilisa-' al year ending tnnucncc m Venezuela's com- onor Castro had a lonR-ty t in Oregon for the fiscal a. JNCSS. Ii..... m mno Ti.:. . ...in ,. '.merer. . . . .. . . - . I llllll. .11) 1 .1 1 1 .'1 . I 11. .1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IV f I I,.- I ... wite of b. V. Ness, of this city. Mrs. L.i' " " ' : r.iirr. !i ,t. i i i... ""v." .ri.i ru i ..... . iuiviucu jii in uihii mill iu uiL- acreage i ivaiutu luum, nr inn liiirninn iiiri'iun uimv. .- , . I fvrts nrn irrnr iiir in intirn turn ni . -. .... ..t. iukuiuks ui , . ., ; r wr --. in tiiosc count es. PRACTICALLY STATE OF WAR mandamus in the court of District of Columbia to compel Secretary Gar field, of the department of the interior, to allow her to prove up on her tim Schools Show Increase. hugene. The incomplete school oilCO With a promincu. '-l""i' ,I3U ic.iiiicu du v. if )n 1 1. .mm ii rnrniim uincr. -' .. h joct-mattor oi tno luin.ivn Hcrr Gocsch, counsellor in the for- -r' vv. """ v.mm mu.ij' ,uiii i .Jjotll 1110 UCnnnn iuiv-ijju " - arranged for an official visit with u.. nn.i.n .ii,.millt the report l , ,..,,., VJV.I1IIHII kiiini- i viiniminm iiiih iiuriuivii Gomez' State of Defense Means Same Thing to Us. "Washington, .Dec. 18. A flnrry waa caused in diplomatic circles today nyor tho report which generally obtained that Venezuela had declared - I . . . IVjWUIIL tllll 111 I. i r T .-- i. . ... liAiif ur nt i A a 1. n .. . i v it ii 17.1111 1 1L 11 ill iiu v r. . ;,ii : .1"!"! nvi.. ?mn r si.ir, ! ir Vo ' f.""- " ,orc,K' nccrciary . von Nethorlands. The forngn VIIUi T J U H. tail- lilllU. 1 liL LtiUI l I I w " - V J W HWWI IIKL 111 I Klirtntt I doHA . a . I I I ... a . I . T I ... 1 4T T. ..tllll in 111 past preccint1 'c ,aLcncn ccrmnR the etiquette of the nronosed irtivP bwmiw Vnum ww Ton i iam a a. a . a v- w v i i aaaiiiatL.i v i: i Lit i-iiii a .. t . .. I i I - a . . l iui mi l mnlK ..n . v .ww ivi.uvsu ill . I VOIIIl Klamath Falls. The Klamath Wa- iad declared war ... tt.-'V' .""r... ... . ' . against Holland. These reports had f JV" w euiieaviir to thoir fnn;nn , ji.,.i, fi.. n".'"!. t ,c reclamation service to its ...... ... ""r'" Imerntc. PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Bluestcm. 0G(J?!97c: state department by way of Bogota, S"a',!!t'Tul ,.tht.CSt..f W?K nncrn II n o I ""v HIV t-viuiliaill IMUICU, WHICH oa... f.t ' . sar the' government had ? SU' S? M cy. c."""'""' S PPeciaailyCbVS tffe'SSe- fldffldwS nrley-F.d. $27 pcr ton; brewnR( was based on Vico-PrMirlfint r.nm.'x n.av.e cultivated but a small portion of iWlaratinn tht ih M,mirv t tn r noioings neretotorc. i ins cost i ii.. I. ....I,... nnil iiimiuj ' u.lllllllK .1, 3L.1LIIJII. X 1113 I a.n riv.inHil Tim IIIII1LB V. - --' .ia jiiwiiiiacti mm, .mcr which vastro course a nl ready ncu JViii. u IIIVIUIICI IM IllS M11IC ID ICnVriH.r. ITnllwl MfntCH. tl . I -w In.q mnU with Vnn llnlrm in A Vam . . 111 . ' M w II 14 TW ciuw, Mscliocn. Emperor Wilhclm todav sent a cor dial telegram of welcome to Castro. $28. n.!r,t AiIH and Die - ------ , ,i . v.,. ir...ii iin. in k oven u";. i .1 ,,r,,l 13 men aro icno-v Oats No. 1 white, $31.50 per ton. I v , . . , King Edward ill. It'l'uf London, Dec. 10. From sources of fantrv drinking calumblc Aii nnil ii int. ii av - -- 1 ley camp, Mfflftl of tho men of tbo W,.f"f , .lrinklni calumblc Wil2. OI9Af1 f Ti a ilAAdf mi a l all rv A 1tiriu Mvbvvs. iimc buaot turn upu 1 iin.Ain. 1 . Ulliciais prorees to see no actual dtf T . " J Z V" " ferenco betweon a -state of war" and '-"M, " "VI" " : .'t"V,", Fruits-Annb-i nnr7r!nr, stat of iT.f,,,;; uXii-nri .n.. will cause large tracts of land to be. 1 UW "1" ' , from . ..r : 1 ririin .m (..m... ...in i.t.i ..t.. ' '-i iui cu,crn vjrcKon iimornv. w. ....,,,, lk ., ,V(1, .,, coriwuunu ..,i..iui r, .... .... w..,. w.... ns,-. - -.., ,. .if.if. .,: IOCI3V that tllr rnvi fnm w'a nlivei. .. .... 1 An nff f j nv('r' . itord to V"AV- nr ' ".r-"'.?' '" "- r ; ,nmtarr nu" iVVIillllil- t?..! A . IIIM.r'o .-.!, I. ta.. P!. a. t.l. II. . a.i.1 iiflVA DCC-K' ' r . l,,c Kr;vuy ol mS inncss 0ut and tho nnim 1 is indicated bv the fact tliat he U r.-in. I.i 1.. 111 ...III in 1 1.1 . . it,.n,.F;i.:i:i:.. .1. - .1 ..i.i .1.. . t 11 i':.r Tin II 11 HUB ..... . ..IM a "afntn nf ffln .vtn , n,!. n service coniempiatcs in its plans :rJ.y....:1 "" 'v' ir r,ii, ,1.. . "f i.Tl in". ' ?" "ur. . ... i,a Jeaaa-K y - ',. ;. :. for the scttlimr of the Klamath basin i"-i,rs. i.-;.a per nox; grapes. 70co i . .r"''." , ".. !v'Jf otit and tno nam"" "' .-ill ijrt tion that xt is a "case of distinction ,or ,ne settling ot tne Klamath basin. $, 5Q crat nMincc$,,.25 U indicated by the fact that he is rap-Ljonaly ill will ho withheld uo il without a difference." A renewal of . . box: cranberries. A(n)u r.n nr idly unloading many government re-ln.ii nrt linn been cabled w the demonstration against the Castro hju uiras at onow. -.1. iIPt,i.i,.rrin mfflu:. ... 11. . snonsibi tics on thr shoulder nf tlm ' ri,n i.nvorniro, nilmi-nlirfrnlinti wnnM nnf Tin rir.ll,tTI,, .,n.l ,n,l I . ."- ,u i P,l, f UM.. Wm.. " :. '",":..!.. K- ."" .7',' .11 natlV ""r' .. . . . - i. . i a - -""-''-- t ui i. - .I.i.,,.n . w.iH nuini no liuFfju' io uio Biaio aeparimont. tne rolk Lounty Poultryraisers' as- Potatoes 80(??00c pcr hundred- -wu.u .mv avumuk i,4 u(7 b vuu uvur auLMiitiii wiis iictiii ihtc mcr i wffr nnrirnpc vrytiviM t. dent develop to tho extent of an open The attendance was rather light, ow- Onions $lrTl 25 ner ion 1b revolution tho State department, it is jng to bad weather, but otherwise the Vegetables Turnips, $1(125 per i T " . 1 "i, ", V iujciiiiih urty was MICCC5MUI. ncany isacK; carrots, 91; features of the kinor'n condition nr- . 1 T.nr Iho camp oa it.. v.. . i 111. i." me reappearance 01 riiosc sympiomi MQ, wnitii prcccucu ins operation in muz parsnips. $1.25: 1 o investigate Rebates. t.iiu,iic w arngna mu mb uw au- 400 oirds were entered by fanciers, beets, $1.25; horseradish. SfiMOc ncf Chicaao Dec in rimr of , - unus. i-iinti jiaiiii. ui vrcuon i-iiv. i9-i.au ner craie: cnriimiirs offlir.n ...... 1.... ...1 - - Steel Truif MW" t in fiiKiii Gary, chairman of ffinw . "...t .1,1, .mnn of UIO H"" ' I torn nini tin.""" ci.lcjBW" mitteo of tho United BUI m Plan Reforms In India. London, Dec. 18. Lord Morlcv. In dian secretary, sneakintr in tho houRo of lords today, unfolded a plan for tho ro- acted as judge. Valuable orizes. do- ner hox: enlnnr n 1. u Z: T J V' t natcd by business men, were given. 7e,l pcf bx; pars,cy, bdee to ha vc VlveiTe1 ZrflBtLS t ,.w3, i'i;iiu.j peppers. lOffKJOC It ic rate e haro-ei fin I llinnin Ri.1 : t. t o n toil ID ' '.ji nir ill niiinnlmc 17711 1. u. . j I . i ifiIIII)l!LIll)rn in "r- - - ....-mo s Poultry Raiser Sells Property. per lb.; pumpkins, irllc per lb frad comna, v for' nK, d in1",1 '" , Milton. I. L. Vinson, the well- ?"" 30c P". i".---5 Pnach, lie per fic relations between this rond nnd tl: l . if: - . t I. ....-v..., .b ..v. 1-1 I,. . . r.1 S-.. .. ' ....Minn ui,inn,H x..rm vj. luo government oiiruna, open- known poultryman. for many years a m m,mS viiuc pcr it..; snuisli. United States Steel corporation, it ing what ho described as "a very im- resident of this city, has sold hh city perr- ' ' tomato. Mc$1.75. was authoritatively stated, would be nortant chanter In tho liistorv .if Min L.nn..i., f ,. Iillttcr Cltv erctmcrv lr. ini h ,," m-u, nuuiu wv. ... . . r-' -- 1 ij i mi. iituaiii. 01 mun.i ; . . - -w w,,,,ln hmim vuuvaic J. B. Young ngcnH "nvs and t.& committee j -( inrnnii a onin i . i i . unrv oa ..i' . 1 I 111)11 rl II Lt lWHJi Oiv ' n ton Si tion' of pig iron,., I f. the rorations between Great Britain and tana. Mr. Vinson is president of the 37c5 a"cy outside creamery, 32j35 iiiuiu. nu -jiuuu un aweiiipi io ruin walla Walla Valley Poultry associa-1' Bl c lovvc. imizo tbo iorniidalJlo diuiculties con- imn nml fine i,.,, .--, :.. . . V .mow,, MIIVICSI ill fronting tho government of India, ow- the raising of poultry standards. He ing to the unrest and anarchy, but dep. is one of the leaders of the prohibition recatcd tho alannist views rcirardinir n.irtv In Tlmniilln muni tflO Situation, snn IntenHq htivmcr n vul.r r-.-la V. " " " "o iiv i- iwiivii m rrankiin or Adams county. Monv "o Coast Line. Madison, "Wis,, Doc. 18. The Wis consin railroad commisalon has an Buying Polk Fruit Lands. Tnrfr.nrni1r.nrr 1? V fri.r nn proved the iasuanco of $150 000.000 of Ashland banker, and William Addi itocVs by the Ohleago. Mllwaukoo L Unn nttr. of a.i,i-,m.i t.- i 3.t' au.,.ra5,roa'- provide funds for for John Roads and Peter Rural 'two Ti w.i l " , no r0I" Tacts ot trtitt land, or a total of 057 recently filed notice of tho iiwiio of arrm Tiii UnA ,!it i.. stock with the seeret'iry of state and and again placed on the market in paid a fee of $150,000 for tho privilege. small tracts. Firus Oreo-nn rnnM. iiufflmi.. Castro In France. eastern, 30(7?85c per dor. , Bordeaux, France, Dec, 11 PresI I'otiitry Hens. 12(rDl3c per lb 1 nt ui :9,ro 01 Venezuela, landed here spring, larrze. 121 .ic cmntl iifflu.! yesterday from lhe steamer fitiadnliinr .:..i -i.i. """M': "vi.v, n.i ...in i .ii . t.ii ' iiMAvu, i-ku ivjci cnirKs, iirmi.ic; ffecse i".u-tc" mrcci io ucmn. a OfffilOCi tltrWpvs 17JT1IQ. .1, .... representative of (hr mlilUlr nt (nr. keys, 2Q(n)22jc. ciRp affairs went aboard the steamer vcai bxtra, 0(i0c per lb.; ordi ?n" " a lonB talk with Castro be nary. 7w'Bc; heavy, 5c. 'ore ne came ashore, Pork Fancy. 7ie nrr lb Inm nl .m- -I "f'l "I Hops 1008. BfJBOic! laoo. italic. Wool Fastcrn 1007, Zfoz Robbers Securo 816,000. McAlester. Okln.. Drr inThr safe of the First National bank of F.ti. Orronn ill- "A.' ".- 1 V"''II.U ,ilK best 10?14c nrr th 'n,AiL ?C B i K;- W.n ,,,own PC" w W . . . ''" ..Per jr.. accordincr to namttr inrinw t... t.t.... ...t .. ryi, ' I , . "'"J ."J iuijusio whu cnciiuri shrinkage: vallev. lsrffltflr Mohair Choice, iflc per lb. nr.-inrd with $f5.ono in gold A posse is In pursuit of the thieves. a that tYprofltH of the , rj nnnnnn in l)mflt ."., uuu.uui. w.v. , ..... nninui. or ii "v mnnufucturcr .. .... Birftf- kMiinri rlu i ..mi wbii - 4Q jrM IP-' San Francisco, we.r iimj ni.inf nr i-m- ,. 11 or jormcr ji" , wj, in -. - i. .. i swi JULUT '-' i . ArVlLV" ,. rinin i rtiiii j-f"-" . tci- rno corioco hiu" b'k' whoro a so om n r& was Haiti. nl h i r i n.i..itv nn duty .".,"..')! lll'K '""-' ' ...Al I11WV i I a, M run i ii u v i.a ii nn tniinn ill. ivi i . . - aniirri mha nil ninHiHi l'Mtt'-r- . rmm pt . mon es ond ronr" ..M oa v ofTleoe woro In tuo j'- VV-V'('