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EVENTS OF THE DAY MOB DEFIES BAYONETS Disarms "Tin Soldiers" — General Strike May Be Called. r DIET CUBES CUNSUMPHON HAPPENINGS FROM AROUND OREGON, Philadelphia. Feb. 23. -According to a statement issued today by the Philadelphia Rapid Transit company. I OREGON'S NEW WATER CODE. the amount of damage done today and the number uf assaults committed by Methods ot Registering Water Rights Under State Law mobs were greater than en any prev- j ions day of the strike. Salem The following statement was Two hundred and ninety-five care prepared by State Engineer John H. were wrecked, making 750 cars put Lewis to refute some of the chargee that the new water law peace,I by the Lass Important but Not Less Inter* out of service since the strike began. legislature last year is too intricate Six hundred and sixty three care n"j cumbersome esting Happenings from Points were run up to nightfall, when all cars "The assertion hss been made that Outside the State. were returned to the barns. ,h*' Oregon water code is so intricate and restrictive in its operation as to Got Fat. Build Up. and the Dreaded Disease will Disappear. -------------------------------------------------------- Ji No less a medical authority than Dr. Oaler aaya: "The cure of tuberculosis the beat lands in the district south of ia a question of nutrition; make a pa Shaniko and east of Madras. The pur tient grow fat and the local disease chase includes the improvements on the may be left to take car« of itaelf.” piece, including a large general store Many others who have occupiad the and bank, the value of which is con highest position In the medical profes servatively estimated at $190,000. A large portion of the Baldwin ranch sion have said the same, but nuns have comprises some of the finest alfalfa pointed out a successful way of ac land in Eastern Oregon to the extent complishing it. Boys Mat Fire to Caro Passangora of several thousand acres. it ia the I he moat certain method ever adopt intention of the new owners of the Ara Stoned in Many Localities property to develop all of th.* alfalfa ed for the cure of the "Great White 3.000 Deputies Sworn In. lands by conserving th.* waters in Hay Flague” is through the diet used as |>«r creek and Trout creek for irrigation directions given below which can b» Philadelphia. Feb. 22 Three boys pur|xiees Practically all of the wa Rioters in Philadelphia street car were shot and probably fatally injured I streams either ‘ for |wwer or * for '* 1 irriga ter in both those stii'anis for their taken at borne and comae within teach strike snatch guns from soldiers. , tion. uf the poor aa wall as the rich. and several received less seven* Cara wrecked, 297; car wlmlows An earthquake shock, causing dishes wounds today in riots that followed the J " For the pur;x'se of throwing some entire length is controlled by the Bald The modus operandi ia to force th« broken, 2,liuti, arrests made, 40; win ranch. The Deschutes line of and windows to rattle violently, was attempted resumption of service hy the , light on this subject a summary of the women shot. 2; extra |H>llee or- ! the Harriman system will run through felt in Watertown, N. Y. tilings made under thia law in the the Baldwin property and arrange body to take on fat, a desideratum long Philadelphia Rapi I Transit company. demi, 3,000; total employed by felt by the medical profession but nev The .Mmiateria! association of Vic The shooting occurred in attack* on state engineer's office between Feb menta have already been made tor ea er before attained to. _ company, 7,000; strikers' estimate toria, B. C., has joined the Central cars in the Northeastern section. .Mar ruary 24 and Dice uber 31, 1009, has tabliahing one or more ah ppi ng pointa • of men out, tl. 200; com;iany’a est I I During th« last fifteen years I have ket streeL the principal business been made. Trades and Labor council. * mate of men loyal, 3,600 strike, on the company’s land. prescribed this diet in hundreds ol in "A total of 464 applications for per , i thoroughfare, was the scene of the dis i breakers Imported, 176. A special committee is invest gating stances and where directions have been BIQ DEVELOPMtN I SCHEME turbances all day. Cara were stoned mits to appropriate water have been charges that the university of Wiscon followed strictly it has raised the tiled, the estimated cost of the pro and two policemen were roughly hand sin ia teaching socialism. weight and increased th« strength and Philadelphia, Feb. 22. Rioting in led by a mob of several thousannd per posed work, as given by the appli Company Applies tor Blanket Fran* 1 vitality of th« patient rapidly up to a ~ The Baltimore 4 Ohio railroad re sons. A dozen arrests were made and cants. amounting to $30,000,000. The every section of the city followed the Chile in 1 wo Counnrl. normal condition, thus enabling nature fused the demands of employes for in the prisoners were placed in a trolley magnitude of these figures can be ap is reported thst the to «•*"» h,r kowreign tote th« attempt of the I'hlla b lplna Rapid Medford It I.............. ,....... ...................... _ right _ creased wages and a big strike is car. This was aturmed by tbe mob and preciated when it ia remembered that American Development company has dominating tore« in th« btaly and Un Transit company to operate Ils lines $2,100,000 represented the total eoat likely. ! two prisoners escaped. 1........ causing consumption “ * have been here today. of all irrigation works prior to 1902, applied lor a blanket franchise for a germa Preparations were made by author “Swiftwater Bill” Gates, a noted 'Jv — *rcul"*' > and the cur« accomplish»!. according to the United States census, trolley line over all the roads of Jack- — Passengers ami crews were driver» Alaska mining man, is broke in Lon- ities to call upon the entire force of and it ia believed that $6,000,000 will son and Josephine counties A Certain Soins have gained a pound a day and from car (by infuriated mobs of strike the state militia if tbe police tomor don. after failure to sell his mining would gradually take on leas until they sympathizers and in nearly a score of row were unahle to cope with the sit fully cover all expenditures made since degree of mystery surrounds the com would not Increase tn weight more. stocks there. instances the abandoned cars were uation. President Murphy, of the such date, including those of the gov pany in that those whose names appear The all Important thing is to drink burned or otherwise destroyed. on the articles of incorporat on recent The pattern storehouse of the Minne- Central Labor union, still regards a ernment. "The fees paid to the state in con ly filed, refuse to divulge Che identity large quantities of milk strippings (the qua plant of the Colorado Fuel & Iron general strike of all unions in the city At nightfall every car was with company at Pueblo was destroyed by as inevitable, although Organizer Pratt nection with these filings amount to of their associates who are supposed to very last of the milking, which ia all drawn from service. Stern measures cream when a proper cow ia selected.) were adopt ml by the po'lce to quell the* $9,700, a sum which more than covers be furnishing the financial backing. fire. Loes $1,000,000. is said to oppose this move. Thia seems so ain.pl« and easy that d^ntera* As yet the principal work of the cor .1.—. d-._. Five persons were ar Members of the State Fencibles, an the cost to the general taxpayer of President Taft refuses to intercede to follow direc triiru, , rested, - ■ vnMwnu the state engineer's department. No poration, il appears, has been to se many have , . refused . charged wun with incinnK Inciting to riot, riot. independent military organization. 200 for a New York political leader threat lions and demand inedicinesi to cur« Twi , womrll ,Mkr„ complaint as to excessive fees or un cure water rights on the Rogue river ened by the investigation of alleged strong, were placed on duty today, them, but there has nut yet been die- Mayor Iteyburn tonight ordered Mayor Kry burn tonight order»-*• D> Di | armed with loaded rifles. They were reasonable regulations or restrictions in the vicinity of Sam's valley, about crookedness in state administrtion. covered any medicin. that ia a apeeillc r,ctor of r<1|i„ c),v s Oll(> detailed in the Kensington mill district has been heard. Water right records 15 miles north of Medford, in Jackson for consumption 1 Owing to a strike of 20,000 sugar NortheasL a hotbed of sympathizers. are necesaarily mor< complicated than county, and to close contracts for additional police and to issue a pro To get best results a healthy cow cane cutters at Guadeloupe, the entire Fifteen policemen quartered in the land records, and the »ppi leant, or 15,000 acres of land to be included in should be selected, one that does not clamation enforcing the riot act. sugar crop of the island may be loeL J barn of the company at Ridge avenue I rather those which have appeared at an extensive irrigation project, the The executive committee of the Cen cough and one that gives very rich Several cane fields have teen set en and York street narrowly escaped the office, seem to think the emit does water supply for which is to be ob milk. A Jersey cow is preferable. tral Labor union thia afternoon pledged lire. Sixty two of tained from Rogue river. both moral and financial support to th< I death tonight when the entire north not exceed the benefits, From various sources it has b-en as The milk should always be tested, to strikers. It also decldwl to call a The British Aero club has sent a east corner of the building was blown the 464 applications have been can be sure that there is a large percent aym|*atbetic strike of every union man The explosion , celed from the records and the water ia certained that the contracts for lands age of cream in IL challenge to the Aero club of America away with dynamite. covering an area of 15,000 acres have In the city in case the authorities put for a contest for the Gordon Bennett occurred just as C. O. Pratt’was about subject to rvappropriation. Th« last quart should lie milked into into effect their threat to operate the "The water code makes no annual been -ecured quietly during the past aviation cup and the Gordon Bennett i to address a meeting of carmen at a separate dish which reata In a larger charge for the use of water for pow> r several months, and that water rights cars with policemen and firemen. . Ridge avenue and Dauphin street. balloon cup. ■ developmant, but limits the franehie- on the Rogue river have also been ob vessel containing warm water just In the morning care Were run on sufficient to prevent the strippings The Philadelphia coal trust is on trial. or right to a period of 40 years, sub tamed to insure a sufficient quantity of every line with little difficulty except CENSUS OF OCCUPATIONS. from cooling below blood heat. Tile ject to a preference right of renewal water for the irrigation of orchards, in the mill dietrict of Kensington, Dr. Cook's wife is ill and he says he ' under the laws then exiating. it it being ostensibly the intention to cow should be thoroughly cleaned to where cars were stoned by mobs. At will probably return to the United prevent any dirt getting into ihe milk, Questions Will Apply Io Evecybody in should not be confused with a separate provide for the irrigation of the Ian I 11 o'clock transit company officials States. the United States. law which provides for an annual tax and its promotion on the market in so the patient can blow beck the froth announced that cars were running on and drink at once without straining, as their regular schedule. Shortly after Natives in Manila are badly scared Washington, Feb. 23.—The "occu of 25 cents to $2 upon each horsepower small tracts. at the war maneuvers, and cannot be The land in the vicinity of Sam’s this cools it too much. developed. But little complaint as to ward riots were reported from scores pation" question in the United States Begin by drinking nearly a pint in convinced that it ia only for practice. census population schedule to be car the excessive amount of these fees has valley and Eagle Point is a veritable the morning and the same at night, uf widely separated localities. In the Southern section a mob of The Republican club of New York is ried by the enumerators during the been heard from the email appropr ator desert, but once irrigated, it is said, and increase the quantity gradually so lioya drove a «inductor and motorman making preparations to receive Rooee- Thirteenth Decennial census, begin who intends to apply the power to his it would become moat productive, and that in 10 or 15 days a full quart will from their posta, and, after the four It is differenL however, as the Rogue river has a strong flow velt on his return to America. ning April 15 next, applies to every own use. It should tie women passengers had left the car, set with the large appropriator and its re of water with a gxxi fall, it is believ be taken twice a day. The English government lacks sup body living in the United States on the tarding influence is reflected in the ed by those having observed the con taken immediately after milking, tie- it on fire. port to carry legislation, and the pros date mentioned, whieh is the "Census All The car following was stopped also small number of such filings made un tour of the land that irrigation is feas fore it haa ha<l time to c -ol any. pects are for another general election Day," and all the population schedule der this law. Only a few of the small ible. should ba taken that can be without and was being set on fire when a de questions relate to it only. soon. The object of securing franchises to too much discomfort, and then reet 2 tachment uf police and a chemical en In its printed instructions to enum appropriator* have paid the tax in re A St Louis streetcar ran wild down erators the census bureau holds that sponse to notices sent out prior to Jan build railways on county roads, ia tak or 3 minutes and drink more and rest gine reached the acene. In this same en to be part of the scheme for placing again, and so on until a full quart haa section Mary Devlin, aged 111 years, a steep incline, striking ard demolish- the occupation followed by a child or a uary 2. been taken aa soon aa it can be con was shot in the leg when the police ng two carriages, killing one man and woman is just a important, for census "Forty-nine petitions for the deter the land within easy reach, if placed veniently. In snout fifteen minutes injuring 17. purpoees. as the occupation of a man mination of water rights on varions under water and thrown on the mar-1 the patient should eat at the table ,uch fired their revolvers in an effort to check the mob. ket. streams of the state have been filed Therefore the enumerators are told Washington's Supreme court has articles of food aa are known to agree In the usually quiet resilience sec This given cities power to condemn all prop never to take it for granted without with the board of control. with the stomach. At noon eat aa tion of West Philadelphia, mobs for a Strike Pure Water at Well. erty ot private corporations engaged inquiry that a woman or child old board is c imposed of the state engin usual. Vale Newbill 4 Coleman, who have time baffled the police. Iron bars and enough to work has no gainful occupa eer and the division superintendent of in public service. When the strippings are not allowed stones Were piled on the tracks and each of the two divisions into which been sinking a teat well one half mile tion. to cool lielow heat and taken immedi- 1 In about 50 Supreme court decisions several cars were wreck* d. Mounted Surveys have southwest of the town, struck an un It is pointed out, however, that only the state is divided. A sample ately after it is milked a full quart police were powerless to disperse the tbe railroads have lost their cases, and gainful occupation are to be reported. been completed and testimony taken limited flow of pure water will be transfused into the circulation muli«, and a fire hose was brought Into will have to pay whatever state taxes By this is meant any employment, on nine of these streams. All irrigat has been sent to Portland for analysis. The well was sunk on the Road com in a remarkably short tune. play. are asseseed against them. work, profession or vocation by whieh ed lands, power plants, ditches, etc., I never have aeon a case but could pany's land, and the mayor has written Contradictory claims are made by along 11 other streams have been lo the person working regularly earns Senator Aldrich says he can run the to that company asking for a donation tak« the strippings without any dis the op|Mising forces as to the number cated and mapped during the past sea- government for $300,000,000 a year money or its equivalent The fact of the land where the well is situated, comfort worth mentioning when above of men on etc ike. Leaders of the ___ _ _ a _ person ____ ___ _____ _ _ sin by the state engineer. In all, has ___ no gainful occupa- less than it costs now, and wants a re that ami for a plat of land on the Vale hill directions were followed strictly, al- J Amalgamated Association of Street tion is to be noted on the schedudle. 57,500 acres of irrigated land have form commission of ten appointed. though some have declared they could If a person is only temporarily unem- 'been accurately measured and mapped, for a reservoir, and also for a park site not before trying it; but when they de and Electric Railway employes say Clarence O. Pratt, national organ to be donated to the city. that 6,2<H> of the 7,000 employes of at * a cost * of 7 S cents per acre, ployed on account of lack of work or “ layed taking for half an hour and the the transit company have left their izer of the amalgamated association of “The most important of these sickness, or other temporary reason, milk had cooled ten degrees I have PORTLAND MARKETS. Street and Electrical railway em cars. Officials of the company say the occupation which that person usual streams are the Umatilla river and all ployes. was arrested at Philadelphia Wheat Track prices — Blueatem, seen half a pint make them very sick. that 3,500 of their employes are loyal its tributaries, Crooked river, Squaw ly follows is to be reported. charged with conspiring to incite rioL $1.13r<> 1.13 , ; club, $1.06; red Rus The great aecn-t of success with it is and that regular service will tie re If a person has two occupations, the creek and Tumalo creek, in Crook in taking it immediately after milking A blast was set off by workmen at enumerator must return only the more county, Willow creek in Morro county, sian. $1.04; valley, $1.05; 40-fold, and not allowing it to cool below blood Burned at daybreak tomorrow. The importation of 175 atrikebreak- Spokane just as a street car was pass- i important one—that is, the one from and Willow creek in Malheur county, $1.10. Corn Whole, $35; cracked. $36 ton. heat, taking a full uuart morning and I ers from New York led to an attack on ing. The car was showered with which the person gets the more money, also Little Butte creek in Jackson evening, that ia very rich. Oats—No. 1 white, $31 50 per ton. th« barns an I main offices of the com The popularity of the law broken rock, smashing nearly every If that cannot be learned, then he is county. pany thia afternoon. Windows worn Hav Track prices—Timothy, Wil window, tearing a big hole in the roof, to return the one at which the person with respect to the adjudication of old Street Car Men Strike Again. broken by th« mob, which was finally Ten women and a number ot men were spends the more time. Aa an iliustra- rights his far exceeded the expectation lamette valley. $206i2l p«r ton; East Philadelphia, Feb.21.- Coming when dia|H-rsed, after 35 arrests had I m * o ern Oregon, $22M23; alfalfa, $!7m on tbe car, but no one was seriously tion, the enumerators are told to re of the legislature, as the appropriation 18; California alfalfa. $H>ml7; clo least expected, a strike was declared made. injured. turn a man as a "farmer" if he gets for the state engineer's office is so lim against the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Union leaders say they will force ver, $156(16; grain hay, $ 1 Bor 18. The second car strike of the year is most of his income from farming, al- ited that surveys cannot keep pace Freeh Fruita Apples, II.26U.3 box; company by the Amalgamated Assoc is the company to arbitrate, They with demands. on in PbiladelDhia. though he may follow the occupation pears, $1.50<p 1.75; cranberries, $8f<>9 tion of Street and Electric Railway charge that th« company for months, "No right to the use of water can of a clergyman or preacher; but they employes this afternoon, and tonight by a series of petty persecutions, han Roosevelt's visits in European cities mUgt return him as a "clergyman'' if be acquired except by application to, per barrel. Potatoes- Carload buying prices— the police and firemen were busy hand tieen endeavoring to force the union to will be very brief, owing to lack of he gets more of his income from that and the issuance of a permit, by the Btate engineer. Th» records as sum Oregon, 706175c per sack ; sweet po ling turbuent crowds. Two cars were strike, and finally, by discharging a time. j occupation. burned, a score of cars were attacked, (large number of union men, practically marized above and the experience of tatoes, 2 % 61,3c per pound. Mayor McCarthy, of San Francisco, Vegetables -Cabbage, $1.5'6/2 per forcing their crews to abandon them declared a lockout. this office during the ten months of summarily discharged 18 employes of House of Lords Lacks Support. made, 1909 during which the water code has hundred; turnips, $1.25 per sack ; ruts and numerous arrests were the Health department. London, Feb. 23.—The players in the been in effect. Irais to the conclusion Hagas. $16/1.25; carrots, $1; beets, Except in the central part of the city, Asiatic Employers Taboo. streetcar service was almost at a It is said the rush of homeseekers to of politics threw the cards upon that this law is entirely satisfactory to $1.25; parsnips, $1. San Francisco, Feb. 22. If the var standstill. I the table in the house of commons to Butter City creamery extras, 376/ the West will be greater tbe coming the prospective investor and settler. ious unions affiliated with the San day. The government is without the It has already stimulated the develop 39c; fancy outside creamery, 356/39c; eeason than ever before. Francisco Labor council obey the reso Castro Heads New Plot. allies necessary to carry legislation and ment of the state through irrigation. store, 206123’.,0 per pound. Butter lution adopted last night hy that or A rat afflicted with bubonic plague the prospect is that the country will be Caracas, Venezuela. Feb. 21. — The fat prices average 1 1 ,c per pound un ganization none of their members will baa been killed in Seattle, and a gen- stirred up by another general election Power filings and doubtless power do der regular butter prices. discovery of a new plot against the velopment has been somewhat retarded be permitted to work in a house where eral clean-up is now in order. Premier Asquith announced by the annual tax provided for in a soon, Eggs- Fresh Oregon ranch, 27 ’./6t government and in the interest of **x- Asiatics are employed. The resolution President Castro haa caused a sensa Negro deputies in Cairo, Ill., fired that the financial legislation would be separate law. Complaints as to this 28c per dozen. followed the voting down of a recom Cheese Full cream twine, 196/20c tion. Many arreata of prominent per mendation that no more saloons where into a mob who were trying to lynch a put ahead of the proposals to curb the feature should not be directed agaihst per pound, young Americans, 206/210. sons have been made. ' Disquieting Asiatics are employed be unionized,and negro prisoner, and feeling is at white power of the house of lords. John E. the water code.” rumors regarding the political inten Pork Fancy, 12ft/12’ ,e per pound. Redmond, the Irish leader, declared beat. it was adopted on the plea that it was Big Baldwin Ranch Sold tions of General Jose Hernandez, lead Veal Fancy,126/12 1 ,.c per pound. flatly that the Nationalists would not not fair to single out the saloons for The discovery of a new plot against Portland—One of the largest trans B' pport that program. Poultry—Haos, 17'.,6/18c; springs, er of the Nationalist party, and for boycott when other businesa houses the government in the interest of Cas actions on record in eastern Oregon 17'16/18c; ducks, 206/22c; geese, 13 merly miniate ■ at Washington, who is employ them. tro has caused a sensation in Ven De Sagan Further Titled. ranch lands wag consummated last 6/l4e; turkeys, live, 22'il6/>24e; now in Paris, have alarmed his parti* ezuela. Paris, Feb. 23.—Charles William week when the immense Crook county dressed, 256/29c; squabs, $3 per dozen. I ■ sane here. Aviation School Planned. James Gibbons, said to be the man Frederick Boeon de Talleyrand-Peri holdings of the Baldwin Sheep and Hope—1909 crop, prime end choice, | fx» Angeles, Feb. 22.—Plana for More Bodies Recovered from I Mina. who sighted the first gun fired by the gord, fourth duke of Talleyrand and Land company was sold to a syndicate 206/22C; 190K b , 17',e; 1907 b , 11.'„c Cherry, III., Feb. 21. hour • more the establishment of a "school for aer Union forces at Fort Sumpter in 1861, father of Prince de Sagan, who mar-1 of Portlland capitalists for a figure per pound. ial research” were presented to the ia dead. Wool—Eastern Oregon, 166/23c bodies were taken out of the SL Paul ried the Countess de Castellane, for- , said tn be in the neighborhood of coal mine today. This makes a total city authorities and the various civic pound; mohair, choice, 25c. The San Francisco Labor council has merly Anna Gould, died today. The $450,000. of 126 bodies recovered since the dis bodies today when members of the The Baldwin company's holdings Cascara bark--4'.¿6/5e per pound. adopted a resolution forbidding any duke suffered a stroke of paralysis as aster of November 3. It ia estimated Aero club of California asked the may comprise 26,600 scree located on Hay Hides Dry hides, 186/18 '.;C per union member working in a place the result of his experience in a char that 173 bodies are yet to be found. or and the hernia of the various associa creek and Trout creek, and occupying pound; dry kip, 186/18'^e pound; dry where Asiatics are employed. ity bazaar fire. With the duke’s death Charlea L. Atherton, known as the tions to name members of a commis calfskin, 196/21«; salted hides, 106/ Prince de Sagan succeeds to the titles j sion to direct such an institution. Ex It has developed that the coal claims of Duke de Talleyrand and Herzog zu ! Accommodations for Passengers. 10'iC; salted calfskin, 15« pound; "top boss,” who was shot while at inventors in all in Alaska for which the Morgan-Gug Sagan, and becomes a Serene Highness hie poet of duty hy Metas Maditch yes perimenters and Salem—The railroad commission has green, 1« less. branches of aviation and meteorology genheim syndicate expects to pay Cattle- Best steers, $5.506/5.75; terday. was reported today to be dying. taken up the matter of providing facil will be aided by the proposed plan. $500,000, are worth $25,000,000. Egypt's Premier Dies of Wound. ities and conveniences st the point fair to good steers, $4.506/5; strictly Chin. Warned by Powers. Derry where the West Side divjs good cows, $4.506/4.75; fair to good Cairo. Egypt, Feb. 23. — Hou tree near Fire in the basement of a moving _________ *2" Sumpter 8urvivor Dies. Pekin, Feb. 21. Great Britain and picture show in Johnstown, Pa., weak Pasha Chah, the Egyptian premier and ion of the Southern Pacific crosses Ehi io cows, $3.756/4; light calves, $5.506/6; line of the Salem, Falls City 4 West heavy calves, $46/5; bulls, $3.506/ France have made joint formal and minister of foreign affairs, who was ened the floor supporte, so that when Erie, Pa., Feb. 22.—James Gibbons, friendly recommendations to China the Inst of the little garrison that sur tbe audience discovered the fire and shot by a student yesterday, died to ern railroad. Waiting rooms will be 3.75; stairs, $36/4. Hoge Top, $96/9.25; fair tn good that that government should not pro rendered with Major Robert Anderson made a rush for the doors, the floor day. The assassin, who is in custody, built and the schedules arranged so ceed with the Chin Choo & Aigun rail in 1861 when Fort Sumpter was fired gave way, precipitating 500 people in is a Nationalist, and declares he sought that connections both north and south hogs, $8.506/8.75. Sheep- Best wethers, $66/6.25; fair way scheme without tak ing into con upon, died tonight. to the burning basement. One was to avenge certain acts of the govern can be made by the passengers en Gibbons wan $56/5.60; K<xxl sideration the wishes of Russia and credited with sighting the first gun trampled to death and scores badly ment whieh are displeasing to the Na route from Salem and Dallas to Cor to grssl wethers, ewee, $6; lambs, $66/6.50. vallis snd Portland. Japan. tional ists. fired by the Union forces. wounded and burned. Newsy Items Gathered train All Parts of the World. PREPARED FOR THE BUSY READER — Philadelphia Terrorized hy Angry Muli ol Union Sympalhers STRAY BUI LETS INJURE MANY »• I ) 4 A 4 >