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NEWS OF THE WEEK In a Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS THREE DEAD 23 INJURED. Sheridan Local Wrecked by Broken Rail at Forest Grove Forest Grove. Ore.. Feb. 11.— Three were killed and 13 were in jured. one very seriously, by the de railment of the Sheridan local on a short trestle bridge about three- fourths of a mile west ot this city at 5 QjCkKk. last night. The dead are: Mr*. Edward Bate* and 5-monlbs- old daughter, ot Forest Grove. J A McDonald, of McMinnville. Mr*. J. H. Brown, aged $0. of Sheridan, was badly crushed, and may not recover. The accident resulted from a broken rail, one 30-foot »action at the west end of the trestle bridge be ing splintered into four piece* by the weight of the heavily loaded coaches. The defective rail appar ently did not give way until after the engine, mail and baggage cars bad crossed in safety. The smoker was the first to leave the track, carrying with it two day coaches. The smoker and the first day coach ran over the ties for a dis tance of 10 yards and pitched from the trestle to the ground, teu feet below, striking on their sides. The second day coach also left the track, and turned only partly over. Miss Grace Harding, of Gaston, a passenger In the rear coach, was thrown through a window Into les* than two feet of water beneath the trestle, but escaped uninjured. LIABLE TO FINER OF «00.000.000 OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST FUHBID» Gt.AU rIANO OREGON GIVaN PROMINENCE Corrupt Practices Act May Ba Found Joint Passenger Tariff Mention* 200 Unconstitutional. Point* in State. Hslem That the corrupt-practice* bill, to be submitted to a vote ot the people under the initiative and ref erendum. I* In direct conflict with that »ectton of the Constitution which guarantee* freedom of spe<*ch la be lieved by many who haxe rvad the measure. The bill makes it a crime for any person to ask. solicit or In any manuer try to induce or per suade a voter on election day to vote for or against any candidate or meas- . This would bar the use of any kind ot argument on election day *nd there t* doubt whether it would be constitutional. Under thl* section of the law it is probable that newspaper* published on the morning of election day would be prohibited from printing anything calculated to influence voter* in de termining how to mark their ballot*. The words "in any manner try to Induce or persuade" would cover a multitude of act*. Candidate* who sent to the poll* and extended the glad hand to voter* would unques tionably come within the term* of the act. for It is common knowledge that a warm handshake t* one of the most potent mean* of getting vote*. Oregon receivva considerable prom inence in the joint tariff issued by the Union Pacific giving the one way col onist rate* to the Pacific coast from A Raauma of the L mi Important but Union Pacific territory. The tariff has Not Laaa Interesting Event* jn*I been issued «nd make* the rate* effwlive M«r4b 1 to April 30, inclu of the Pa»t Week. de*. The tariff set. forth th* rate« In detail a* they have been aanonooed al ready in the uew*|Mi|*erThe low col Nine miuer» were killed by an ex onist rate is g<xxl to any station in Ore plosion ot gas in a Kentucky coal gon and about 200 points in tditn stale mine, ar* mentioned Individually in the A New York grand jury has re tariff. The rate is $30 from tXmncil turned two indictments against Ice Bluff*. Omaha, 81. Joseph, l*aven King Morse. worth or Kansas City to all mam and Reach Hargis, the young man who branch line promts on b. R. A N. esat shot his father, a Kentucky feudist, of Portland, Including points north of is held without balL Umatilla and Pendleton, via Granger, Over 5.000 men have been put to Ogden and Huntington, via Denver, work by the National Tube Company, Granger or Ogden and Huntington, or near Cleveland, Ohio. via Itenver. Grand Junction, Ogd*n and Huntington. New York labor leaders want to nominate labor candidates for pres The same rats obtains to Portland ident and vice president. and all ttrsib and branch line points on the Southern Pacific south thereof Foraker insists that President to and including Ashland, as well *• Roosevelt Is using political patron all point* on the Astoria A Columbia age to help the Taft boom. PRINTERS SENT TO PRISON. River railroad, via Granger or Ogden The Columbia Northern railway and Huntington. via Denver, Granger will be merged with the other Hill or Ogden and Huntington, via Grand Member, of Naw York "B g 0" Fined PRECIOUS STONES IN RIVER. lines under one management. Junction, Ogden and Huntington and and Sent to Jail. Lisbon papers demand the punish New York. Feb. 12—President Albany Man Make* Great Find* on via Denver and Billing*. ment of one of the guards who sabred one of the king's assassins. Patrick McCormick, of the local Ty Gravel Ber*. WANT CHEAPER GRAIN SACKS The Illinois Steel Company's mills pographical Union, known as the Albany—That the gravel bar* of in South Chicago are resuming work. "Big 6'' and George W. Jackson and the Willamette river are full ot ml- ' They will employ about 5,000 men. Vincent J. Costello, union organizers, liable stones is evidenced by the Grower* at Athena Working Through Association. , A treaty has been signed providing yesterday were fined $250 each and number found by J. G. Crawford, of ■ People | Athena—C. A. Rer-ett, president of for the arbitration of any difficulty sentenced to 20 days' imprisonment this city, in the past year that may arise between the United for disobedience of an injunction ob spend hours, says Mr. Crawford, the Inland Graingrower* aasviation, tained by the Typothetae of New searching on ocean beaches for States and France. that the principal object of the or York in 1906. Thomas Bennett and stone*, which can be picked up In sav. The United States court of appeals William S. Anderson were fined ordinary gravel bars where no one ganisation at prreent is to reduce the price of sack*. The »«».elation declare* ha* again decided that railroads $XU0 on the same charge Sentence ever thinks of searching must use reasonable precaution* for was imposed by Justice Bishoff in On the Willamette just above and that the price* th* dealers sak fur sacks the safety of their employes. opposite this city is a wide gravel are unreasonable. They say that they the supreme court. This is the first time any such bar and on this during the ¡vast year tirade* good, substantial saving last Two Nevada laborers, while lost in heavy sentence in the case of a labor Mr. Crawford has found the follow year by mean* ol the aas.ciatlon, and a snow storm, found a rich ledge of gold-bearing quarts under the snow organization for violation of Injunc ing stones and minerals: Agates ot that they will be able to make a far tion has been imposed in these various colors, cornelians, various greater saving this year. Mr. Barrett while making a camp for shelter. courts. The troubles grew out of shades ot Jasper, conglomerate Jas The Portugese nation will provide the strike of Typographical Union per, white jade, feldspar which re estimate* that the farmers of this funds for the care of the families of No. 6. commonly called ' Big Six.'' sembles the blue ground of South county will be able this year to save the king's slayers who were killed, ordered early in 1906 against the As Africa, indicative of diamonds; chal- $40,000. The Inland Graingrower»' and wealthy families are contending sociation of Employers known as the ecedony. silicas of various colors, association is a corporation and buy* for the privilege of adopting the or Typothetae of the city of New York black obsidian, black and red obsi Its own sacks direct thus making * phans. for a closed shop and an eight-hour dian .moon stones, opals, rubitated great deal better bargain than the quartz. Thompsontte, serpentine, dealer can make. ___________ The battleship fleet has passed day. oolitic, sandstone, saturlite, phallus Another purpose of the association Is Magellan straits and is now in the WILL BAR JAPS. and mltioritis, com;x>setl of iron and to force the O. R. A N. and Northern Pacific ocean. sulphur. On this same plain-appear Pacific railway companies to arrange to The Swift Packing Company has ing gravel bar Mr Crawford has completed plans for a 53,500,000 British Columbia Legislature Enact* found in his searches In the past shift car* frum one line to the other plant In Portland. Educational Test Law. year a fossil shark's tooth, primitive without removing the good» from one Another object the Victoria. B. C„ Feb. 12.—The new axes, pastels and mortars and palev- car to another. A Yale graduate and athlete has association has in view I* to reduce been found to possess a complete immigration law, enacted by the llths. freight rates on latite grain shipments. British Columbia legislature recent outfit of burglar's tools. ly, on the lines of the Natal act, Grain Sack* at Reduced Figure* Premier Franco, dictator of Por which applies an educational test to Pay Weyerhaeuser's Taxes. Pendleton—Umatilla county farmer* tugal has not left his room since ar immigrants arriving in British Co Klamath Falls—The Weyerhaeuser will share in the purchase ot 1,000,000 riving in Bordeaux, France. lumbia. who must be able to read wheat sacks made by the Farmer»' Co Timber company, which has extensive Roosevelt says the charges that he and write in English or a language land holding in Klamath and lake Is using his Influence to help Taft ot Europe to be permitted to land, operative union at Walla Walla. Over became a law today, when Lieuten 200 farmers were present at a mses counties, I im announced it* Intention along are false and malicious. James Dunsmuir as meeting at which contract* tor the pur ot adopting the system followed by the Claims ot alleged illegitimate heirs ant-Governor chase ot 1,000,000 sacks from the J. Z. government in leasing the lin.ls within sented to the bill. of Alfonso XII are creating consid provisions were made Smith company and the Kerr-Gifford forest reeervee for grazing purposes. erable trouble for the Spanish gov for Immediate the enforcement of the new law, company of Portland st a uniform The company owns approximately 300,- ernment. which is obviously aimed at the Jap price of ’^c, was made. A* the same ooo acres of timber land in the two One child was killed and many anese, and officials have been in quality of sacks sold last year at from counties. Some of the land it has ac persons injured in the crush at the structed to carry out its effect on all 10 to lie each, the farmers have made quired in recent year», but much of it funeral of the dead king and prince immigrants arriving after today. a great saving in purchases for this had been held for a long time. It lias There are at the quarantine station of Portugal. never mail* any attempt to derive reve- 268 Japanese, left there by the year by asking for bids. Members of the royal household steamer n ie from the lands. Kaga Maru, in quarantine, declare that the Portugese crown 125 of whom are bound here, and New College Building. prince rose and fired twice at the as these Will Advertise in East. come under the provisions Milton—At a meeting of the board sassins before he himself fell dead. of the will new law. of Columbia college it was decided Eugene — The Eugene Commercial California railroad commission has that an administration building cost- club has appropriated «300 for advgr. evidence to convict the Southern RURAL PARCELS POST BILL. tising lane county and Eugene in East Pacific of rebating on about 4,000 it is understood that this building ern papier» next month, or until the separate counts, the fines for which Burnham Proposes Measure to Help shall be ready for use at the next rel colonist rate« on the transcontinrntal will amount to $80,000,000. ieve term next fall. The building Is Country Merchants. to be equipped in the most modern railroads go into effect. Of the $1,375 King Edward and Queen Alexan Washington, Feb. 11.—Senator way, giving every advantage to the expended bv the promotion department dra. the Prince and Princess of Burnham, ot New Hampshire, today students. This is a South Methodist of the club since Manager Hart, g took Wales, Princess Victoria and many charge, all but $20.75 was expended in government officials attended the introduced in congress a measure ot institution, and is proving very suc Eugene, thereby really turning the memorial services for the late King IdiaUact importance to rural later«*« cessful. There Is an enrollment of Carlos of Portugal and the Crown throughout the United States. It is over 109 students this terms, all money subecribed beck into the com a bill to provide a rural delivery par form different parts of the north munity that give« it. Prinoe. cels post tor merchandise and other west. The battleship fleet has turned to the articles actually mailed on rural de New Hotel for Sodaville. livery routes. The rural free deliv north. Sale* Under Hinkle Ditch Albany—That a Portland physi ery routes now number more than Pendleton—Seven «alee of arid land cian will erect a $10,000 hotel and Germany has reduced the import 38,000, and on them in excess ot aggregating over $11,000 have jn»t been sanitarium at Sodaville during the duty on sugar. 15,000,000 people receive a daily made from the Hinkle Ditch company's next three months is a report which A leader of the Black Hand has been postal service. tract in the western part of Umatilla has gained foundation in the little The measure has the indorsement captured in New York. mineral springs city five miles south of the president and postmaster-gen county. The tract« will all be «ettled east of Lebanon. No names have been The senatorial deadlock in the Ken eral, Meyer. It provides, in brief, and reclaimed and a large «ettlernent given publicity, but It is said that tucky legislature continue*. for the establishment of a rural par is anticipated in tliat pert of the county the lmproven **nt la an assured fact post at special rates of postage this spring. Those making pnreha-ee during the coming summer season. The Pennsylvania railroad has just cel for the delivery ot foodstuffs, dry were J. H. f-trohm, W P. Littlefield, ordered 55,000 tons of steel rails. goods, drugs, books and other mer Maurice I>. hcroggs, Elizabeth J. Tuck PORTLAND MARKETS. er, Martha A. Travis, Lorin G. Henry Seattle ministers hare started an chandise. and B. F. Strohm. agitation against Sunday theaters. Wheat—Club, 82c; bluestem, 84c; Fund for King’s Slayer* valley, 82 r>-<l, 80c. Governor Pennypacker has been im- London, Feb. 12.—A special dis Klamath Cattle New*. Oats—No. I white, $28; gray. $28. plioited in the Pennsylvania capital patch to the Standard from Lisbon Klamath Fails—The shipping season Barlev—Feed, $27 per ton; brewing, frauds. states that the public acquiesce in for Klamath connty cattle is about over $32; rolled, $2^30. Franco, the deposed premier of Port- the assassination ot the King and and the total» ehow that ever $500,000 Corn — Whole, $32.50; cracked, ugd, has arrived in France, fearing Crown Prince as a justifiable politi worth were driven out during the past $32.50. cal act, and that no effort will be murder but defending hie policy. Since August the number Hay—Valiev timothy, No. 1,$17®18 made to bring to justice the accom season. Government troops will be removed plices ot the murderers, although driven to Montague and Gazelle for per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $20 tri m Goldfield March 7. at which time they are numerous and in many shipment equal* 10 686. and there yet <421; clover, $14016; cheat, $15; the Nevada police will be ready to take cases known. On the contrary, says remain in the valley, mostly in the grain hay, $14015; alfalfa, $12(913; charge. the dispatch, no surprise is expressed Merrill country, aliout 3,000 yet to 1« vetch, $14. that the republican newspapers de driven out. This does not Include the Butter—Fancy creamery, 30035c pier Warren Oliver, a member of the elec mand the criminal prosecution of the Fort Klamath rattle, driven ont by way pound. toral college which named Lincoln, is king s equerry, Fiegueria, who sab of Ashland and Medford. About half Poultry—Average old hens, 13<914c dead. He was a pioneer of California ered one assassin. of this total was shipped by J. C. per pound ; mixed chickens, 12013c; and 93 yean old. Mitchell. spring chickens, 13014c; roosters, 10 Won't Sue for Slander. 012c; dre*sed chicken». 14c; turkeys, Associate Public Printer Bram lias 8tate Want* Sidetrack. Washington, Feb. 12.—The pub- live, 14<91 5c; dressed, choice, 16<417c; assumed contol of the government Salem—The state board has asked printing office. W. 8. Rossiter will I lished report that Senator Fulton the Railroad commission to investigate geese, live, 9010c; ducks, 18020c; continue the inquiries into the conduct I will bring suit against Francis J. the question of the need of a sidetrack pigeons, 75c0$I .00; sqnabs, $1.6002. Heney for slander is without founda Eggs—Fresh ranch, candled, 26027c of the office. tion. Senator Fulton is noncommit on the Southern Pacific at the site of per dozen. Florida Republicans are bolding Taft tal regarding details of the course the propxwed home for the feel.le mind Veal—7b to 125 pounds, 9(99 j^c; and anti-Taft conventions and having I he will pursue in answering Mr. ed, just, south of this city. The rail 125 to 150 pounds, 7c; 150 to 200 IHeney's charges beyond issuing a road company refused the state’s re fist fights. statement to the press which he Is quest for a sidetrack. The state tx«rd pounds, 606 tyc. Pork—Block, 75 to 150 ponnds, 70 Great Britain has paid the bandit preparing, but it is known that he want» the sidetrack eetablished a* an Raiauli $200,000 for the release of Sir 'has no idea of bringing suit. It Is aid in transporting material for the 716c; packers, 5(96c. Fruit*—Apples, tabla, $1.750 2 50; probable that before the primary Harry Maclean. (election he will make some speeches new building, which will tie started cooking, $1 2501.50 per box; cranber soon. The Western Bar Iron association, of in Oregon in refutation of Mr. ries, $86r,n per barrel. New York, will advance the price of Heney's attack. Vegetables—Turnips. 75c per sack; bar iron $5 per ton. Eagle* Worry Benton County. carrots, 65c per sack; beets, $1.00 per N*v«l Uniform * Bar. Monroe—A pair of large eagles sack; cabbage, 1 Jtfc |>er pound: tanli- The house committee on naval affair* Providence, R. I.. Feb. 12.—The are playing havoc among the small fiower, $1.75 02; celery. $3 50 fitt 50 opposes four new battleships and the Rhode Island supreme court today lambs on the foothills west of town. per crate; onion», 15 <9 20 per dozen ; president has prepared to fight. They are expert In keeping out of confirmed the decision of ’he lower rifle range and no one baa been able parcely, 20c per dozen; peas, 10c per The Elgin National Watch company court In the ease of Chief Y«oman to get a shot at them. pound; peppefa, 17%c pier pound; pumpkins, l’4l^eper pound; radish- has closed its factory for an indefinite Fred Buenzle, who sued the proprie es, 20c per dozen; spinach, 6c per period on account of dullness in trade. tors of a Newport dancing pavilion Add* Course In Italian. for refusing his admission baeauee pound; sprout», 8c per pound; squash, A greyhound has returned on foot to he wore the uniform of the United University of Oregon Eugene—A 1 <91 Ji« per pound. State* navy. When the case was conr«e in beginning Italian ha* been its old home at Oakland from Western Onotona—$2.50 per hundred. tried in the superior court Buenzle announced by the department of mod Montana, a distance of 1,500 miles. Potatoes—I'060c per hundred, de was awarded 25 cent* demagra, this ern languagema. Dr. Timothy Chloran livered Portland; sweet potatoes, $3.25 Franco, former premier and dictator being the sum he bad paid for hl* is at the head of this department. <93 50 pier cwt. of Portugal, has arrived in Madrid. ticket. Hops—1907, prime and choice, 5<9 He was driven from home by the many Cannery Put* Up Beef. Arbitrate With France 7>6c per pound; old», 102c per pound. threats of assassination. Brownsville—The Brownsville can Wool—Eastern Oregon average lest, Washington. Feb. 12.—Secretary By an agreement of trans-Atlantic Root and Ambassador Jusseraad to nery has been experimenting in the 13'920 per pound, according to shrink •teamship companies the rate war be day signed a treaty providing for the canning of beef and it will probably age; valley, 18®20n. according to fine tween Europe and the United States arbitration of any issue that may pit up a large amount in the near fu ness; mohair, choice, 29030c per has come to an end. •rise between France and America. ture. pound. Clear Casa Against B. P —Paid Re bate* for Year», ADVISE BIG CHANGE *WIF I PACKING CO. COMING Hssdy to B*gin Work on *3,500.000 Plant at Once- San Francisco. Feb 11. Penult les Portland. Feb 10 In the flr*l unprecedented In the history of th» and only authorised statement which prosecution of corporation» In Cali Reoryanlz ilion ol Postonico De* ha* b«M»n given out either here or fornia. or a complete revision and anywhere else regarding hl* c«»m vitalising of the law» applicable to Hrlmeut Recommendetl. railroad», will be the outcome of the puny * plan* In th«» Pacific Northwest Investigation to be Instituted thl* l»oul* F Kwlft. president of Hwift * week by lhe State Railroad Commls- Co,. 1**1 night declare«! that lhe •lou. In the room* of the Chamber of Commerce, In tbe Merchant*' Ex HIRE CHIEF DIRECTOR OF POSTS mammolh Portland plant, which will change building. repr«Mionl an outlay of |3,BOO,000 Assistant Attorney-General Ray and which will be erected on the Pe mond Bvujanilu Mid today lhat 4.000 case* ot rvltatlug have been perfected Commliilon Suggeete Long I erm for nlnsula. will be completed and ready for «»perallon In *11 departments in agalust the Southern Pacific Coin Head of Depertment al High piany. practically through it* own sd- one year Porllend I* also to be mud«« Uelar)—Lett Red Tape. tulaslona These esses will be pre the venter of th«« packing ludustry of sented to the Railroad Commission the Pacific Northwest, »ml th«» Trout by AttorneyAlencral V 8 Webb. Mr. Benjamin and O. K Cushing. *|>< h >I«I Wnuhlnglon. Feb 11 Congreoe dale plant, near Portland, eventually counsel tor tbe California Traffic As today received u prvllnilnury report I* to bo abandoned, nt leant *u far «■ sociation. Should conviction* be ob the packing »Ido of the business I* tained on each of these case*, and ot (he joint roininluMloii appointed the Maximum penalty of $20,000 be durlug th«* lent eongrvse to Inveotl* concerned. To what u»e. If any, tho imposed for each violation ot the gate the bunlnvim method* <»f the Swift people are to put their present law, the Southern Pacific will face piMtuFtlce department and poetothce extensive ami vnlusble, property nt an aggregate flue of $80,000,000. that point was not vouchsafed. in each case the evidence practi eervlco uml eubinlt recomniegdatlone The Hwift p«H$plo arc ready nml cally 1» conclusive, from bill* ot lad For legtidntIon to eff»*<t ohuugee In ing to the Indorsed check* issued by their ttdmlnlMl rut Ion. The vommlN- prepared to go ahead with constru« the company to the «hlpper. in reim ■lon. conelKtlng ot Senator* I'enroN«*. tlou work just us soon ns the rail bursement. When the state Board of roads huv«* Indicated what conn«»« Railroad Commissioner* requested Cart«'!' and Clay, uml Itepreevntative* the Southern Pacific to submit It* Ovoretreet, Gurdner of New Jereey, lions ou the Peninsula they will «** book* to Mr. Benjamin, Peter F. and Mtnin. pointe out mnuy objec tabllsh, and when they will be ready Dunne, counsel tor the railroad, re tionable method* ot both depart to do the work. When those cunner plied that the railroad * book* would duns with n«'c«,sflary terminal facili be available at any time. The com ments. Among the rerommvndutIon* placency with which the railroad cor I m a plan to place lhe actual direc ties have be«’U d«’« ide«l upon, work on poration greet* lhe invcatlgatlon tion ot the buMlnvMM of the poNtofTlco th«» packing plant will bo rushed to foreordalus that It will not tlatit tbe departimni under lhe eervlco ot mu completion. action of the Railroad L'ommlsalon In the official Interview, II C. on merit* but rather upon the law officer, with neceeeary MBMlMtente to be eppoluted by lhe president, by Gardn«»r, head of th«* construction d« Involved. Section 213 of the »late I'Wtslatlon and with the advice and coneent ot partment of Swift A Company, who which create* the State Board of the eennte,” for long term*, mo am will have direct charge of «r»xtlng Railroad Coiuiulaalou, r*. with their .to Injure (he continuance of «»thclegt th«» plant, acted am spokesman for power to fix rates, provides service. I’nder the plan the poet- "Any railroad corporation or I maMlvr-geneml, am m member of the President Hwift, am! « ntered into as transportation company which shall cabinet, I m chargeable with geuerul full a discussion of tho plan* of th«* tall to conform to such rate* a* shall Mupervlaory control and the determi Hwift* a* tho bead of tho big con corn deemed wi*«« to give out for be established by such commission nation of qu< Milon ot policy. • • • shall be filled not exceed The commlbMlon a ho recomnvBnda publlcatlou at this time. I Mr. Uardn«*r, In «-»plaining why ing $.o.(oi each oSanaa • *" that the buNlnvNM ot the department in 4.000 case* the railroad com be decent mill'd wo am to avoid th«’ th«» public could not be token fully pany failed to con4urui to th» rate congestion at the national capital Into tho confident < s of hi* runcorn set by the Commissioners The prac which Impair* the efficiency and In at this time, »aid that certain plans, tice I* of long standing, but the only crease* the coal ot the service, that such a* whvth«*r the company should record* available are thuee subse the book keeping, auditing and ac »«'cure power from sumo of the com quent to May. 1906 In some ot these counting be simplified, unified and panics already In tho flohl hero, or rebates the railroad refunded 53 per centrulixed to secure greater accur «•reel Its own plant on th«* Peulnsula. cent ot the original charge to the acy, more prompt method* and elim are yet to be »«’((led, and (hut there ination of duplication of work; and were a number of other rousldera shipper. that the practice of requiring necd- lions which, If dlsclo»«’d now, might I vmm detailed reports from mbiu II post Interfere with their consummation. It was also clearly brought out DRAG OUT SKELETONS, office* be dls<*ontinueil. The moder ate application of the non-accounting that If Portland ever Intends to wrest Alleged lllagltimole Heir* of Alfonso system to Minnll office* will eliminate th«» bulk of th«* Alaitku trade from about 30,000, or nearly one-half, of itho Hound cities, the merchant* ami Making Trouble. all the |H>stofflce account* from the •«hipper* her«» will hav«» to establish Madrid. Feb 11. The question of ¡present complex report and bo«'k- a direct steamer lino from here tu allotlng a pension ot 250,000 pesetas | keeping system, or would al leust the North This wu* brought out In to Che infanta Alfonso, the son of greatly slmplif> the same. The com answer to th«« direct question a* to whether Swift a Company ln(«-ndr«l Don Carlo* ot Bourbon and the Prin mission says ces* ot Asturias, who receutly mar ’ It appears too obvious to require to enter that field, now monopollied ried Princes* Ixml'* of Orleuna In argument that the most efficient ser ( by various Seattle and TacumA puck England, ba* received the approval vice ran never be expected a* long ¡era. Swift A Company.” declared Mr of the Couucil of State and now goes as the direction of the business I*, before tbe Cortes. But It has raised m st present entrusted to a post- Gardm*r. are In th«» packing busi- many complications, not tbe least in master-general and certain assistants ni'NE and pack lug business al<»ne teresting of which are suit* tor sim selected without special reference to They are not In th«» transportation ilar allowances brought by the na expedience and qualifications and business, nor In tho cattle-raising I’nder btisInvsH *• tural children ot Alfonso Nil l>y subject to frequent change Elena Sanz, a former well-known such a system a large railroad, com merclal or industrial business would Spanish actress, and a natural cous NIGHT RIDERS ON RAID in of the king named Carlo» Allen eventually go Into bankruptcy, and l’erklns, a second-rate but popular the postufflce department has averted actor in the music ball» ot the cap that fat«» only because the United Imprison CiVzsns and Burn Tobacco Stat«** treasury ha* been available ital. and Wirthoum Perkins claim goes back to hl* to meet deficiencies.'* Hopkinsville, Ky., Feb. 10 l«ast great-grandmother, the famous in night at 13 o’clock a band of about fanta Carlotta, who provoked the PUSH BACK GUARD Carlist war by obliging Ferdinand 150 mounted night rider», masked, VII to admit tbe principle of the heavily armed and wreurlng th«, In- Salic law. It was »he who slapped Eager Portugese Almost Create Panic signl.i of a secret clan. Invaded Fre the face of Calomarde, the Premier, at Royal Funeral donia, Crittenden county, raptured and drew from him the historic re Lisbon. Feb 11 The bodies of James Hcarjierry, <>p«Tator of th«» tort: "White hand* are not offensive." King Carlos and Crow* Frlsm i . uk (’umberland Trl«»phone Company, and Perkins' birth is not recorded In I Philippe were yesterday laid away Gotha .but he insists that his real beside those of their royal ancestors « ut all telephone connections. They name is Don Francisco Carlos Pio In the sacred sepulchre in th«» Pan !th«»n forced Dave Potter, a clerk in a Rose Alfonso Lula j'i rnando Allen theon. A great crowd, numbering drug store, to open hi* store, in Perkin* Guerowsky Bourbon l.uth- thousand*, struggled outside the ¡which they corralled si’Vcral citizens erlan Hoasen Dricbma Vrlchna and I cathedra) of San Vicente, se'-klng to uml held them prisoners Ottendorf" and consequently a blood !enter the view the bodies before the I Mstvlng a large guard In th«« town. relation of most of the reigning sov- doors were finally closed for th” I the otio r* gallop«*«! to th«* village of ceremony. Brush Ing back th«» police |VI«-w, flv«* miles iiwny, and blew up erlgns of Europe. and th«* guard of Royal Archers. th«y \iii. d ii Cardttt « tobatio fattoi>. pour«<l into th«, church, sweeping .containing 35,000 pounds of tobacco Survey for New Tunnel | b«*l<>nglng to him and hi* cropper*. Seattle. Wash , Feb. II.—Survey everything before them. When th«* doors eventually were , The iOS* aggregates 110,000, with ors and engineers in the employ of the Northern Pacific, have for months closed to th«* public, the cer«’mony of After firing volley* Info the air been locating z new tunnel through entombment was b«*gun. All the min the Cascades. The fact became isters of state were present. Th«* pat- thu night riders returned through known yesterday, when the men, | rlarch of Lisbon, wearing pontifical Fredonia and releaaed thvir prison driven from their work by the heavy ¡vestments, and assisted by other high ers. Eighty p « t cent of Crittenden snows, arrived at Green River Hot church offlclul*, blessed the sucra- Icounty farmers hav«« tobacco pooled Iment, th«* cathedral and pnlace in th«’ Society of Equity. Mr. Cardin Springs on their way to St. Paul. chant«‘(l the "1,Ibera M<* ‘ and Is not a m«*mber. lie Is a prominent From Hot Springs comes word thi t Ichoirs to the Intoning of ' !>«• Profundi*’’ citizen, aged 73, and wus formerly a the big Stampede tunnel Is to be • the coffin of th»* Crown Prine«’ was 'candidate for governor on the Popu- abandoned as soon a* the new bore transported bet*<*«*n double ranks of I list ticket. Th«* Planters AftNoclatlon la completed. The new bore Is to archers, preceded a long proces han no organization in thl« county. be seven miles long and will cost up sion. In a similar by manner the body ward of $10,0'01....... ..... of the King was borne to the tomb Frustrate Rep«ibHca»* Plot Franco Excites Curiosity. Marseilles, Feb. 10. Th«’ frustra Bordeaux .France, Feb. 11.— Sun tion on Friday last at Oporto of an Boiler Tubes Explode. day passed wilh Seuor Franco, the Vallajo, Cal., Feb. II Boiler elaborate ¡»lot to proclaim a republic ex-Premler of Portugal, still In Bor j Is annoiin< « «l in a telegram which deaux and still in seclusion. Illa 'tubes on th«* cruiser Ht. Louis blew I was r«’<’clv«‘d today from one of th»« ’ out at noon today while the St. Louis Iirivacy has remained unbroken; . hlgheBl official* In Oporto by bin since his arrival Friday he has not i was off Snusllito. E. E. Scott, coal I brother, who ha* Just arrived here emerged from the hotel where he Is 'passer; F. Thompson, water tender; from Lisbon. According to the t«»l«’- stopping, not even, from hl* room. IE W. Baker, fireman of the first gi mi .i laige nn rn t.. i of < on iplt itoi The former dictator has become a class, and I>. l»ewls. fireman of the hav«* b«*«*n arrested. Including the problem which the people are dis first class, were horribly scalded l«a(!«*r*. It was also stated that cussing with curious, wondering, I with steam. The origin of the ex I numerous bodl«** of militant repub- even sympathetic Interest, but no one plosion Is not known, but It Is sup Jlcann had been seen about th«* sub has been enlightened as to lhe hour posed to have been caused by cold urbs of Oporto. Th«’ police raptur«*«! of his departure, or his destination, I water running Into hot pipes. It Is a large store of revolvers and car for it Is certain that he Is not to re not believed any of th«* Injured will bint*». die. A rigid iiiv<*«tlgatlon Is under main here long.__________ Blow Up Bank. way. Joplin, Mo., Feb. 10.— Four m«*n Mourned by All Cread*. early thl* morning blew open the RendJTroops Against Afridis Washington, Feb. II. Memorial Calcutta, Feb. 11. Th«» Indian vault of the Bank of Sulphur Spring*. services In honor of the late Rev. Dr. I Ark., and *• < i. > • <i ever $ i ,/.ou i g Stafford, pastor of St. Patrick's government has decided to send Im ¡cash, besides not«*» and other val church, were held nt Chanc's Ihcnter, mediately two brigades of troops un- uable«. The cltz«*n* of Sulphur when tributes to the life and char ' dor Major-General Sir James Wll- , Spring* w « t <* arottHed by two explo acter of Dr. Stafford were paid by J lores Into th«’ Bazaar valley, on the sions, but by th«« time the officers men prominent in public life. Vice- north western frontier, to punish the I r«*ach«*d th«« downtown district, the President Fairbanks spoke ot Dr. Zakkakhela, a powerful tribo of Af I work of the thieves had been com Stafford ns "The Citizen"; Senator ridis, who have b«*« n raiding villages pleted and four men were seen to Beveridge of Indiana as "The Ora in that territory and ambushing 'mount their horse* and ride west tor"; Hannls Taylor, ex-Mlniater to members of lhe mounted police. At ward. Th«* mountains In this <llr«r- .Spain, na it - Belwlai a mi i'll Ilan Rawal Plndl, where the troop* of tlon are f1ll«*d with many gorges and throplat,” and ex-Commlssioner ot the two brigade* ar«* mobilizing for Ut I m lu ll« v« (| that the m«*n have made Pensions James Tanner, a» "The Pa th«, expedition, there Is great activ *ood i ii< h am • i" ity. It Is said th«, movement will be triot.” a surprise to the disorderly natives. Demand t» Ehow Hard. Wreck cn W»b»»h. Paris, Feb. 10. The recent fight Franco Travels Again. Detroit, Mich , Feb. 1’ The Con Bordeaux, Franc«», Feb. 11 Señor ing In Morocco, a* w«*l) as th«’ protest tinental Limited passenger train on the Wabash railway, westbound, was Franco, th«* ex-Premler of Portugal, which Abd « I-Azlz, the Rultan, Is re derailed today by n broken rail nt with his wife and son, left this city ported to have submitted Io Germany Delhi, Ont., 150 miles east, of De by train nt 7:43 this morning for against French occupation and ag troit. None of the passengers nor Marseilles. Th«, departure was sud gression In that country, has led M. train crew sustained any Injuries, den, the hotel authorities being noti Juares, the SoclallHt i(*ad«*r, to formu other than bruises. Mrs. J. W. Dan fied of the step at th«’ last moment. late a new Interpellation on th«> sub- iela, of Wallace, Idaho, was taken Señor Franco appeared rested frohi jrct. In the Chamber of Deputl«** from the train at St. Thomas, suffer his stay here, lie Is less depressed tomorrow h<* will formally demand ing from nervous shock and with this and h«, walk»<l over to th«, train at a from the gov«*rnm«*nt nnoth»*r ex exception all of the passengers con quick step, lie was accompanied by planation of the Moroccan policy. I #------------- —— I’renrh detective*. There were no tinued to their destinations. people at the railroad station Archbishop Return,. Temperance Worker Dead New York, Feb. 10 Archbishop Snow in South Carolina. New York, Feb. 1 I John W. Patrick William Riordan, of Han Spartanburg, R. C., Feb. II Rpar- Oliver, editor and principal owner of Eranclsco, whose recent mission In the Yonkers Statesman, died at hl* t.iril.iirc |g buri’fl under neve* In Romo was both for rest nml to ntlro- home in Yonkers today, aged 92 ches of snow, ft Is the heaviest fall cate tho appointment of llev. Edward years. Mr. Oliver was an early lead In many years. Jt occurred last J. Hanna, of Rochester, as (Coadju er in the temperance movement, and night and today. The weather Is tor Archbishop of Han Francisco, re with his brother, Isaac Oliver, found now the coldest of the winter—32 turned today on board th« steamship degrees above zero. Cedric. ed the Bon* of Temperance.