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Heppner Gazette Issued Thursday of Each Week HEPPNER OREGON CALM OF TERROR. President Alexi Hat Cowed Hayti by Wholesale Murder. Port nu Prince, Hayti, April 21. While there have been many arrests of natives suspected of sympathy f with, the late revolution, and politi cal prisoners continue to be brought j in in batches from interior points, there have been no more public shootings here. Indeed, the gov ernment denies that any more execu- j Hons have taken place." This, Mow- ever, is incredibly in view of the fact General Review of Important Hap- tl):lt many persons are known to have RESUME OF THE WEEK'S DOINGS NEWS ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST FROM THE STATE OF OREGON tXPENSES OF THE STATE. Cost of Governing Oregon for Year . 1907, by Counties. Salem Secretary of State Benson, nas completed the annual statement PROTEST LOSS OF RANGE. FLOOD TAKES FOUR LIVES. Thousands Homeless, Circus Wrecked ar d Railroads Blocked. Fort Worth, Texas, April 20. An other rise of three feet in Clear and Westfork forced thousands of per sons to flee from their homea in East Fort Worth today. So far as known, four persons have lost their 1 1 .,nn A t 1 ,. O l l t - i itjusi ouuu persons nave been rendered homeless and all FULTON BEATEN FOR SENATOR penings Presented In a Brief and Comprehensive Manner for Busy Headers National. Political, His torical and Commercial. been dragged from their beds at night and that all trace of them has been lost. In the executions of March 15 last President Xord Alexis achieved the double purpose of obliterating frs many of the foes as he could lay Denver The government will re- hands on, and striking terror into same investigation of land frauds in the hearts of those who were beyond, Colorado, Utah and Wyoming. I his reach. Since then his name and 10 Th New York Delmonico Bells, aged thaf Tf hls ff rocious lieutenant, Gen-. ,ton years, was crushed to death al Jules Alexis Coicou. who per-iij" ursday by an electric truck, while anally directed the shooting of the . J; ,.' 1 y.".".V.V.V ". Oregon Sheepmen Want Flecks Put Back on Reserves. Pendleton Because the number streams are still rising, of sheeo allotted to thi tWost ru- Tlie railroad service is hadlv crin- or expenses of the several counties of serves of Oregon is 75,000 less this l)led- Five hundred delegates to the the state for the year 1907, showing year than last. Umatilla county State labor convention are weather a total expenditure of $1,422,475.40, sheepmen are protesting to the for- bound here. A cloudburst in Park not including expenditures for roads estry department and application has e" and Palo Pinto counties last night ami highways. As a rule, the couu-ibeen made by the state association to wil1 Probably send the Brazos and ties include much of their bridge ex-'permit the same number in the re- Trinity rivers two feet higher and pense in the roads and highways serves this year as was grazed last these streams are now higher than classification, so a portion of that year. Cutting down the number to in 25 years. be grazed in the reserves will cause -North Fort Worth, Mineral City sheepmen to eeli under forced con- ana Lieburne are almost completely ditions since they have no range for , inundated. Engineer Long and his the surplus and this they claim is aifirernen were found dead under their great injustice in view of the fact 'engine today. Their train left the that the season promises to be ex-jtrack in a washout a mile north of expenditure is not included. The expenditures by counties were as follows: linker rescuing a pet kitten. prisoners, including some of his own blood relatives, are mentioned nnlv Vallejo, Cal. A saving of $70,000 ( in whispers. All Havti trembles be on the estimates was made in the re- fore them. pairs ot the transport Sheridan, just Alexis has made the sienificant completed at the Mare Island Navy Yard. Chicago Addison Parkison, a re tired banker and farmer of Rensse laer, Ind., died Thursday at Western Springs, 111., while on his way to Cal ifornia. New York The entire household furnishings of Mrs. Leslie Carter Payne, the actress, will be sold at auction. They are valued at $30, 900. Chicago The arrest of three busi ness men on charges of being the se cret backers of matrimonial agencies, statement that, if he is not permit- (Mi,2K2.!).l 1N.12U.K0 3f,179.0l SI, (173.42 S0.O2N.37 3.'1,S40.SS 3S.441.65 H.1141.14 Cake Appears to Have Carried State' By About 3,000. Ellis Is Ahead for Representative and Aitch son is Named for Railroad Commissioner Statement No I Candidates Do Well But Next Leg islature is Uncertain. Gilliam Irunt . . Harney T ted to end his term of office unmo-1 jophine lestea, he win, rather than submit to Ma math ClKW l 'rook Curry DoiikIhs D2.9M.20 lS,t,au.H5 20.338.6X 2S.7TS..M 3o,!"r,.r!t cellent for both sheep and wool. A meeting of the executive com- 27.564.69 30,295.02 deposition, write his name on the jUke 14,221.24 scroll of fame in the blood of such a ! l"01q ' '..'.'.7.7. '.'.'.".".'.V " ! ! ! i:.'.'.-: ll'.ut.U massacre as Hayti has not seen since Linn the days of Dessalines, once known JJaiheur No one doubts his ability to carry out this threate, which is understood Morrow . , Multnomah 1'olk to be intended as a deterrent not lTiiim,ic ' only to revolutionists, but to any at-! I'mutiiu . tempt at foreign interference in the . K"',,n affairs of Hayti Destitution prevails on every hand; ragged soldiers swarm the is threatened by the United States .'streets begging piteously, and even District Attorney. Ithica, N. Y. The International Salt Company's plant at Ludlowville, near this city, was burned Friday. The loss is estimated at $150,000. The plant employed 150 men. Wallowa Wasco Washington Wheeler Yamhill .. 33,316.08 56,444.55 64.239.75 21,484.61 ill, 416. 5o 37,153.58 13,172.77 20,739.14 80, 458.01 47,397.07 25,164.30 27,810.64 39,180.86 14,574.62 31,261.02 officers, bedazzled in dingy gold and silver lace, beg cap in hand and are profuse in thanks for a dole of 5 cents. The soldiers beg because their pay, when they get it amounts 10 less man ju cents a montn, ana sheriff's onVe what else they are able to secure is , cirk's otaoe Total $1,422,475.46 The expenditures by items were as follows: County Court and Commissioners. Circuit Court JUNtlfes' courts 09,900.04 117,510.39 33,65.18 124,265.57 small. A general receives 2 00 i Recorder's office Pannhllran NAminnpa Er?in?eLL,n.l,d.!! 'united States Senator II. M. Cake. Representative in Congress, First Dis trictWillis C. Hawley. Representative in Congress, Second District W. R. Ellis. Justice of Supreme Court Robert S. Bean. Oregon Dairy and Food Commission . er J. W. Bailey. Railroad Commissioner, First Dis trict C. B. Aitchison. Railroad Commissioner, Second Dis trict Thomas K. Campbell. Cleburne. Crops over a large area nave been destroyed and the esti- mittee of the Oregon Wool-Growers . mated loss will reach over half a association will be held here for the million dollars. purpose of formulating a formal pro-1 Cleburne, 20 miles south, was test to the department. It is thought struck by a wind storm of tornado the request to graze the same num- proportions, followed by a torrential ber this year will be granted a9 the downpour of rain that literally flood range in the reserve is improving ed the city. Within 20 minutes after from year to year on account of the the storm broke last night the two husbanding of the grass by the for- bayous that run through Cleburne estry department. j had left their banks, flooding 500 Malheur, Umatilla, Harney and or 600 houses. A circus whose tents in the protest and earnest efforts will of Cleburne was completely wreck-1 eek'a. pi Imaries 80 far as returns Democratic Nominees Portland, April 18 Following are the democratic nominees at last be made to secure range for the sur plus sheep. CAN'T AGREE ON PRICE. Salmon Canners Have Meeting But No Scale is Set Astoria A meeting attended by representatives of practically all the ed. Two lions escaped, and prowled about' town for an hour, throwing the people into a panic. FLEET REACHES SAN PEDRO Voyage From San Diego North One Continuous Ovation. Los Angeles, April 20. Los An salmon canneries of the f!ninmhi ' 8elea sent more than 100,000 of its river was held here this afternoon to citizens to the oceanside today to discuss the prices to be paid for raw ! we,conito tne American battleship Treasurer's office Chicago Jim Hin was fined $550 ana sam Kee Jou Thursday ror sea- ;gouraes a montn, equal to aDoutsz , enroner-g oihci ing cocaine illegally. They had taken so that in order to live he must add school superintendent's office. 2 0 wedding rings and a baby's locket in payment from women. Helena, Mont. The Hauser Lake flood washed out 22 miles of the Great Northern Railroad track, which will take ten days to repair. Meanwhile the Great Falls smelter must remain idle. Redding, Cal. R. C. Wilson, a mining man of Delmar, aged 67 years, committed suicide Thursday. He had been drinking heavily and was despondent over financial af fairs. Once he was a wealthy opera tor in Colorado. to his income as best he mav. Sim- s1tock spector 11.1, i a- , . . ) Assessor H othco uariy an government omciais wno Assessment and collection ;ire paid in the debased currency are Tax rebate of taxes expected to recoup some manner. themselves in TWELFTH BODY FOUND. Death List at Chelsea Grows Large Relief Fund Needed. Valparaiso, Chile St. Petersburg- -According to the ituss, me Admiralty has decided to; the ruins. It is believed to be that order four 900-ton torpedoboat de-0f Captain Benjamin F. Knowles, a stroyers from England. The vessels are to hare turbine engines. New York. The Motor Boat Club of America has refused to postpone Grand Army veteran. This makes the 12th body thus far found in the ruins. The general relief committee, in a the race for the Harnsworth cup, as statement today, declares that 13 Surveyor Agricultural Hi;; I) schools Miscellaneous fairs Boston, Mass., April 21. Many i ij'fi of Health thousands nf npnnlo tnrlnv wnlk-Prl rru,c inspector through the ruins of the fire which one week ago swept through Chel sea. It was an orderly crowd, and San Francisco A. Kern and Clyde lue muiu,amen ,,a policemen on E. Lemlv. of West RerkelPv. hav'Kuara naa no aimcuity in nandiing started by bicycle down the coast to;1; Many of the church societies had uig uui-ui-uuur meetings in me puu lic squares and parks. One more body was found today in I urrerit expenses Courthouse expenses jail Poor, earo of 12.S.3H8.78 Indigent soldiers 7,217.12 Insane 4,.081.2'J Keforni school commitments 14,620.76 Bridges 2oO,12."..'M r errles Election expense hcalp bounty !.; 7 I I f I . . V, . 1 , , , ... floor h I'll ctnmnA i nt Co.. 1 , , ,1 56,879.17!::" "1Z ""'V' m,iHannr oo m(lM o " iri.;" I United States Senator by a major .xoi rr-" r """""" ??u?w'? ai- ;h.:; : " : ' ranging from 3000 to 5000. efforf to "get together: no agreement droppechV . 30 p. m " The iearrie. Multnomah county by a m ;?A-;;i"V"rr.- ..r,. :il :?r, iv; with a third of the vote coume i. hi..), i u uuuuu lor cannery nsn and o cents "ucl u nu "v tuia jhuiiuuk, uuu . . , w , es.mM.fnroriM ,tn fi.h IZ.t ! steamed i,d the 100 miles of snrf- Leads by 100- Fulton has carrie 69,7.-6.22 - ---- --"TV. "M 6 h..ton a it i Clatsop and .Lane by heavy vot( IUIBM lO - - .--o.v. aw. .,,.! .!... nl. fix the prices at 5 and 7 cents, the mation, 400 yards apart and in full " ' same as set by the Fishermen's j view ' mousanas or persons who I'ninn ttViHq otni nfhn.n jj -eathprprl at pvprv vantneo nnlnt I .w.. , huiiv ULUCia LUI1LCUUCU " ' ' O" V,nt C .,.., ,i With tVio rnnniuiUniit nninr nnA IOU. incii, o tcuia lur siiuui nsn ana vju.wh.viui. nuuiiis ami are in: United States Senator in Congresa George E. Chamberlain. Representative in congress Andrew Jackson Derby, of Wasco county; John A Jeffrey, of Mult nomah county. For State Senator Walter C. Farnham. Portland, April 18. Returns from the Oregon primary election yester day, indicate clearly that H. M. Cake has defeated Charles vV. Fulton for the Republican nomination for ity Cake a- re- d. d a. e s lead in tne state. Cake has probably carried a larger number of counties than Ful- 4?'??I13, cents for all over 30 pounds in,wltn Kear-Admiral Charles M. ,-.,.," , , n i.iin .., v.,,.,.. i,.8o h eight was proper. What the dis-j Thomas on the bridge, the long line . " er 'T T CJe er ilthoi ,h 3.549.00 agieement will result in is hard to of ships pointed within the break- 0" over ? T' ?er' Ja"uB 2.792.62 foretell, but it is probable the sea- water at San Pe(lro bay just half an ' ra r returns rveeiveu u . .l ue son will open at the prices fixed by hour behind their scheduled hour of k11 , cat . !u " , 19.178. '.t ine iisnermen and the size of the; 53,296.74 catch will soon determine whether or Total $1,422,475.40 n0t the rate3 Will gO higher. requested by the Motor Yacht Club of Great Britain. It will be held at Huntington Harbor, August 1. 000 people were made homeless and that 10,000 of these need not only temporary aid, but must be rehabil itated, at least to the extent of abso- ew iom mat neurasthenia, or lutely necessary housekeeping equip nervous breakdown is the most com-ment, which will involve the expen muu mseuse among .ew xorK scnooi ; diture of fully $400,000 icatueis auu tue most, proline source of applications for retirement, is dis closed in the annual report of the board of retirement of the Board of Education. Salt Lake City Five distinct shocks of earthquake were felt early Wednesday morning at Milford, ITALY SHOWS HER TEETH Sends Big Fleet to Threaten Turk ish Ports. Rome, April 21. An Italian censures squadron , under command of Ad- Railroad Water for Merrill Ranchers. Klamath Falls E. W. Smith, rail road conductor, has practically fin ished the canal change at this city, where the railroad grade crosses it, and has been awarded the contract by the government of repairing the Adams canal. This canal furnishes a-ater to landholders around Merrill ind has been taken over by the gov ernment. Beautifying Ashland Campus. Ashland About a year ago the city water system was extended to reached out into the open sea in a the normal, and since then a land- line nearly two miles long, scape gardener has been converting arrival. The Connecticut. Kansas. ! a- anepnera nas carried Mimnoman Vermont and Louisiana took berths, c0un7 zuuu,or more ro ne con' within th. Khf.itr.rpH nnrtion nf tha i gressional nomination and has run harhnr wWo ihcv orQ i I well in the lower river counties ; the full RPvon Hav r,f thn fiofa he appears to be visit, while the other 12 ships of the ?'"an?, G,ce !n Easteru O'':?,0"- second, third and fourth divisions i "P"ra s ieaa in .-viuiinomiin win in an prooannuy ue overcome oy n.ins but both the campus into a beautiful lawn and flower garden. The people of southern Oregon have taken an ac tive interest in the work of sending choice shrubs, plants and bulbs. On account of the scarcity of water the Chester, Pa.. April 20. All hope grounds had remained practically as of an early settlement of the street STRIKERS REFUSE TERMS. No Hcpe for Settlement cf Chester Streetcar Trouble. plurality in the remainder of the dis trict. It is impossible to say at this hour, 2 a. m., whether Shepherd or Geer will be third in the race. Later returns, indeed, may change the en tire complexion of the present situa tion, but it is not probable. C. B. Aithison was in the lead for ! Railroad Commissioner for the Sec- Walpr will ho tnrnod Intn Ilia main ' ' " - - - -' - ' v. ' u . 1. 1 1. tJ. - - ( ' . ...... uk, w . .11. . 1.1 IT nuillCll C11L Ul Lilt? R LI tt I ,-.,.,. .. ... canal of the Klamath - project next nature left them, shaded with oak, car strike, which began in this city , A ,11 probably nomi- veek Some of the lands are needing ater at this time on account of the dry weather. Indications point to a less successful year for the dry far mers unless rain comes soon. madrona, pine and fir trees. last Monday, disappeared late to night when the motorman and con ductors of the Chester Traction Co. refused to return to work on terms The state I i v v-- HIV klllUdLIUU C I 1 111 Trout for Union County. Ta Oranrle Annrnvlmntplv 10(1 000 fish will be received in Union ' offered by the company cmintv within 5ft riavo tr. ho dh ' police have the situati as stocking material for the manyiha"d and there was no serious dis Must Furnish Seat. mountain streams in this vicinity, turoance during the day. Salem The railroad commission Members of the Eastern Oregon Fish ! me iracuon company resumed tne in a decision, which follows in part, and Game association have received :,u, "r m ldrs z!.m ine Cliy llnnts to plant the fry. PORTLAND MARKETS. readiness 10 nnaueipnia today and hired a numoer or Duses, wnicn will be placed in service, the purpose being to compete with the traction company. Mayor Johnson- at 6 the Corvallis & Eastern notice that the shipments will be this afternoon They carried no pas rn uot ror,,.. forthf-nniirnr in a shnrt time unH sengers. Tramc was suspended at 7 south of here. Houses were shaken miral Grenet, will set out for the : accommodations on the lines from that the parties to whom the cans! co,mIn, ,ee 5 tne s,r'Kers went and people ran from their homes in Purpose 0f making demands in Turk-1 Albany and Corvallis to Yaquina and are consigned must be in alarm, but no serious damage is re-,'sh waters. The squadron comprises Toledo: ported. The shocks were also felt ' 1 1 warships and includes the battle-j "It is ordered that the railroad at Xewhouse, Utah. (ship Regina Elena, commanded by, company defendant shall in the fu- pi,ian vichnloa tvioir, o a 14 AJLiive ui Aurujii. AiiugKiutr, iuf luic Bujjpijr suiiicieut passenger cars ,., h riimh7 ' vesseIs will carry 5095 men and so that all passengers leaving Corval freishtcar at San FrH, tA tXai !?.eir objective point will be Asia .lis or Albany westbound and t. I.,.!... -V 7,. v7 Minor, some too miles away, it nas and loiedo eastbound may vivtZ TiTr. " ' , j lT, i been decided, if it is deemed neces- seat and that the second-class I t " , v,mm,sary, also to occupy a small port un- shall be supplied with ven his journey here itU Turkey sees tfae error of her way The railroad company will have 20 7 and gives full satisfaction. More days in which to make'the necessary tan Francisco Lieutenant Wil-1 energetic measures may thus be .alterations. Mam S. Bowen, U. S. A., now com- avoided. manding a rapid-fire battery at the' The difficulty between the two na- Presidio, is to be tried before a court tions arises from the refusal of the nated. Thomas K. Campbell Is suc cessful for Railroad Commissioner in the First District. J. W. Bailey has beaten Dr. Alexander Reid for Food and Dairy Commissioner. It is impossible to say at this hour how uniformly successful Statement No. 1 candidates for the legislature) have been in the republican primary. They have won a decided victory in Multnomah county, but in the state at large results appear to have been mixed. It would appear, however, that wherever there have been State ment No. 1 candidates, they have for the most part won. No Socialism for Him. New York,-April 18. Dr. TT AT li. in. tie v., r i ui i , V neat TracK Drlces: C ub. S4c t,0rmic0inn tn D,ini,,w.. i 'aKi'i, tuaiimau vi me iew Yaquina per bushel: red Russian. 82c: blue-, he r who has visited the, have a R,em. R7iv vniipv. SRr - L, o Danish, Xorwecian and Swedish uni- coach HWvJ-vZW'' iti a nPr tnn-Tu ?uy ",Ttluut,luti,u uul0' OI i versities to introduce nlans for an tilators." rnllPd 27ffi)2S- hrpwini 2fi I ' interchange of professors, returned 27 Equalze Rates to Klamath. Klamath Falls Cantain T M Mi-. martial April 21 for neglect of duty. Turkish government to permit the I ntire. whn has rptnrnoH freim San ine oay ne got tne order a revolver installation of Italian postoffices Oats No. 1 white, $26.50 per ton; gray, $26. Millstuffs Bran, $24.50 per ton; middlings, $27.50; shorts, cou $27.50; city, $27; wheat and barley home today on the steamer Maure- tania. King Haakon of Norway, with Admiral Evans Improvirg. Paso Robles Hot Springs, Cal., ntryJtPrU A2, TT,h? venee",n da of whom my son and myself lunched. arley'R.eaAdm'ra',Kol, ey ?' Evans' star, impressed me as being a man of un tii i asu nuuiea uui opriUKS SHOWS , usual ine old warrior to be much im- intellect. ball struck him over the knee, prob ably making amputation necessary. Philadelphia Confronted with the accusation of embezzling more laying man ji,iuu irom tne f ranklin in chon. S27.50. Hay Timothy, Willamette Valley.'"! IQ yr?r..l??Z T1'! Dr- MacCracken quoted the King Francisco, where he met the South- $i7 per ton; Willamette Valley, or-, i'lLZZl nt Vr hi kiJ T h , ,as sayins to nim: r, t)nnifi ..ivt nti j, i ... ta treatment at the big Kurhaus is! " 'Snnnn t,n nt 10 tin i UL.HIL, ijcisui unitiaifs, mutt's ainary, io; i'jasi.ern oregou, i i.ou; I , r, A , . . in.,i, Ul " nwn on Clhoun on C.tiZen,nip (that a through freight rate will be mixed, $16; clover. $14; alfalfa, $12; X'L T lnL,f Friday we divided the wealth of Nor- San Francisco Anril 21 At the established to Klamath Falls as soon alfalfa meal, $20. i T"' a l L Y,7",- : way, as you suggest. Within -five r,f tho ..nrnotn. trwloir r.f " lc,l.Uu l,l LUC luau IS HI XJULLer MUilS, ilW per " " ""J "VDorris. fancv 2Cc: choice. 25c: store stitute. of this citv. of which hf ha luc ul Mlll"u me .Mcintire Transportation com- Eggs Loss and commissi been actuary and treasurer for 22 Jsraei ana congregation ts ;ai uavia vnuy win iianaie an ireigot into tnis lrjV&C'tl'C per dozen Cheese Fancy cream twins, 15Vfec !, ""' inuiii-;way, as you suggest. Within -five pound; i10?.,1 ,th followin,S statement: minutes there will have been a num , 16c ' t Ad,niraI 5-vans continues to gain her of babies born in the countrv; on off! St"nK Krad'a"'- , He sleeps well and shall we then divide again with "" and his appetite is improving. I them?' years, Herbert E. Heyl was seized on Nineteenth street, Patrick Cal- section, and It will remain in charge with apoplexy when he opened his houn, president of the United Rail- f fh" "il ''ff,flc UntH dt'liv' paper at breakfast Wednesday and died shortly afterward. Tokio Sakatani, ex-Minister Finance, has sailed on a tour America. New York A campaign against the sale of newly-hatched chickens for Easter gifts is being waged by the Society for the Prevention of cruelty to animals here. ered to the consignee roads, snoke on the "Benefits of Th ! American Citizenship." He said that are much lower thai over the Thr.ili- oi tne most numoie citizen snouid b of protected and that equal rights iand and San Francisco are the same, .should be given to all. "There is no i greater position to be found in the world than that of a loyal, upright, I staunch and sturdy citizen." ' per pound; cream brick, 20c; Swiss blk., 20c; limburger, 22c. Poultry Mixed chickens, 13c per.eration of lb.; fancy hens, 14i)1414c; roosters, ; Rai'way Men Join Fores Winnipeg, Man., April 20. A fed- all the union men em- Three More Bods Pound Boston, Mass., April 18. Three more corpses were recovered late to- Dfmandi I. nbor Legislation. i . t. i . . i . . . .i r . i . . Pokegema line. The rates from Port- old, 8c: fryers, lb., 20c; broilers, lb.i "IU T anaaian 7r !;"e,, ?! Hu(n 7s fire ,;oSC'hlher.Sed 1 X P "lltailroads was completed today. They ZnZ "T", ,1? addi- Potatoes Select selling price, 70c wi fight the reductions in the new" per nundred; Willamette vaney, crh.,io tn a finish Th n hiivlne- nrlfo. 4 5n npr hiinrlrfrl- Rnst : . .i. .. - .. """1" ' i"y wero' me uiemm .imit; iioruciiuiirai Hoard Vr it ' . V, , ciairn iney are not going to pay all tnose ot Airs. Minnie I. Fenwick and A. II. Carson, committeemen for Multnoman, buying price, 55c; f)f the n)pn tne SHnip waKPS hut will wire of Dr J. B Fenwick onp of th.i I the Third district, will visit Coos Clackamas, buying price, 55c penny nccording to individual work, lendimr i.h'vsician.. in rh'i.. m 1 i r... r r. . r l ' v .... - ' . i , . . i i . i . Fru"g-owors Will Orftanize Marshfield President Newell, of Brussels Thp government of the1 f'I''Ko. April 21. At a meeting county the last of this month for the hundred; new California, 5M5c Consro Indebfiident State hns is;iif.ri of the Ch ica tro Federal ion of Labor Purpose of getting in closer a reply to the British white book today resolutions were passed pro- uh iruitgrowers oi the district, containing reports from British Con- . . . , l-ounty inspector Pohl will arranee a suls in 11, Congo and denies all the aBa,nst al""(1 hos,,hy an1 "looting when the -visitors arrive, charges of oppression. j indifference of congress to demands Plans are now in protrress in Coos of workingmon. Included in the county for the organization of a San Francisco The police are resolutions was a petition for ini- County Fruitgrowers' Association, watching two men suspected of druti- mediate oassatre nf the Wilson bill Insoector Pohl is i.nmi in ,iitin r the nunureci new u. orma, o'avc Tne Bame notion, it is said, will be Walter Barnes, of Olen Ri,IKe niece ch V"ruC ???JXk I. '! "I American rail- of Mrs. Fenwick. and Mis ' Vin Unions JOII price, M.ISW.I per rniwlo Thin io tl, Wlnnl r n M.. IJ ,.r .... .. . , hundred: buying price, $4.25( 4.50 "hT ""'": " m- ner hnnHrefl- irnrHp 1 Sr ner tionnrl " il""J """v 1.111110. Apples Select, $2.50 per box; fancy, $2; choice, $1.50; ordinary, $1.25. Fresh Fruits Oranges. Preprps for Crui". Vallejo, Cal., April 20.- -Stores I Scale Committee Aprees. Toledo, O.. Anril 1.8. Thi sea 10 ging Samuel Gilmore, a race-track amending the Sherman anti-trust the orchards of the county and an- per box; lemons, $2.75 ft 3.50. $2. 503 and coal are being rushed aboard the commit tee of the Interstate Opern plunger, who had won $7000, rob- law and of the pere bill limiting the blng him and killing him. His stom- powers of the courts to issue injunc ach is being analyzed. . tions in labor disputes. nounces that he will cut down trees ,,,llur which are not nmnwit cnr5 medium. tne owner alter due notification Hermiston Is Booming- cruiser Albany, which arrived hero trs and Miners has practically do- nest steers, S4.75 (a 5 ; , mis mornine. ine vessel will sail ciueu on a two years basis nf Oft $4.254-75; common, at 11 o'clock Monday for Central cents a ton rate for mining coal with , $3.50(ff 4; cows, best, $3.75 fi 4 1 America. 1 hi refrigerator ship Gin- a satisfactory agreement as to tho common. $3.25 (Ti 3.75 : calves. t4(ij) oier sailed today for southern waters advantages of working Milwaukee, Wis. Ira B. Smith. 4 SO. ito rejoin .the fleet with nnnrlv The scale will be rncf formerly a member of a prominent, T u',fM Memory nerm.aton Is Boomina;. I sheen Best wethers. J6 ra'6.50: ' 000 worth of provisions to be dis- dent Lewis on behalf of thr. minor 1. . . 1 1 : ini VfirL" At.r 1 V 1 Cim mfttntp. I TT, 1 . T , . .1 . . - . .. . . . . . . . ... ., . ' wuuicoaic kiuw, iiilu ui jnwau-: - c , I' i. 1 imniuii l.anas are not only ewes, $5?i5.5U; spring iambs, noml- iriDuroa among ine various ships or wun ine understanding that he will kee, was Wednesday sentenced to J';1" ,f)e Kf.th anniversary of the selling in this vicinity but lands are nal (the fleet. The West Virginia and at once communicate with the va- two rears in the Milwaukee house of ""'n of General V. S. Grant, a mom- bfing improved. Hundreds of acres I Hogs Best, $6(0.25; mediurr. ' Maryland will sail tomorrow for rlous districts and have them vote on njucitiuu uj juusc iuuwjg mr uu- 7 , " ' """."- new irtiij win pronuce crops tnis $ 5.7 5 (a 6 1 feeders, (ft 5.50. iiremerion. ine proposition. talning money under laise pretenses. lempie, ai wnicn poc- season, i his year will show a boom Hops 1907, prime and choice, 4 rH.tnnh Ra.t.i . .hi-.'!;Vla:L0LXLa:.J"!!' A.nZ..l:. h"mnZn?t mpro.U per pound; olds. lic per " . - ' "."" A-.irwi, .,i iHMMiu niems are going on in the irrigated pound. r.uic j.Liuui 'iik .w. onaw innue anuresses, ana district at this time. Hundreds of Wool- rr-uu. mo wusiu, wcic uiunucu m uraiii rusi ui ine li. a. K. presentfa bushels of potatoes have been best. tBKe Mitnigau, Hcuucnud), wueu a a ii;-uonai nap to tne cnurcn. I nis planted, many hundred trees have to shi email boat was capsizea. aacne a is tne cnurcn rt which General Grant been set out, and shortly a number rnrdln to n .alitv. Knn- th. nv V .uJ'.A" -"se ura? ,,ar""r with lng the boat. tended worship. l0f construction Wrhipa for Anncnrra Washington. April 20. To gratifv Schooner Lone Overdue- San Francisco. April IS. Much Elftlern OreK0,n- average the wishes of the people of Anacortes anxiety is felt regarding the fit e nf ll(fi-15c per pound, according Wash., who will be unable o see any the American Sner Rn,!ln.rf irlnkage; Valley. 12 15c. ac- of the Atlantic fleet while In Paget Captain Chose leTt Grayl H?rhor w?th ne to niiailtv. Smi of new cottages will be under course' Mohair-Choice. 2020c per elded to end two cr, seV. o .hat " ZIZ i'Zu"U'" th und. port for two dava' Btv. p-ilT- "lu uuuer ana on aec j pound. for Calkio.