Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, February 10, 1911, Image 2

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    CURRENT EVENTS
OF THE WEEK
FIGHTING AT JUAREZ.
DAILY DOINGS OF OREGON
I
STATE LAWMAKERS AT SALEM
battle
First Encounter Result* in Nothing
But Harmless Exhibition.
OPPOSES RECIPROCITY.
-
National Grange Demand* Reduction
on Everything or Nothing.
El Paso. Feb. 8,—The first
New York
The machinery of the
of Juarez between federal troop*! Salem, Feb. 7 • Without a <lla letter makes reference to various National Grange, an
organization
and insurrectionists was exhibited seining vote tho resolution carrying charges contained in the pamphlet.
claiming
a
membership
of
1,000,000
today Exhibited is the proper ,h|,
,
for ,ho
Doings of the World at Large here
In company with President J. H. farmer* in 80 states, haa been started
York Harbor Scene of
word, for no one was hurt on either peal of the single tax county option 1 Ackerman
side, and the "exhibition" was viewed amenduient passed tho senate thlr „„_____ , Representatives Chattin, to defeat the ratification by congreaa
Told in Brief.
Abbott. Mann and Reynolds, members
Terrific Explosion.
by a thousand or more El Pasoans. , afternoon. The sister resolution
11
of the house ways and means commit- of the Canadian reciprocity treaty.
who lined the bank of the Rio ' imssed after a struggle.
Grande on the American side, about
The amendment calling for the tee, visited the Monmouth normal The legislative committee of the
repeal
of the single tax plan not school today and went over the build­ grange at a special meeting recently Dynamita on Lighter In Harbor Blows
General Resume of Important Event three miles west ot this city.
The exchange of missiles occupied only received
unanimous favor In ing* and grounds. While the members adopted a
resolution protesting
Up Without Warning. Spread*
Presented in Condensed Form
about 15 minutes, during which the senate, but was championed
by were noncommittal a* to what may be against the enactment of the recipro­
about 200 shots were fin'd. Accord­ two of the progressive leaders. Dim-
Ing Awful Destruction,
done for the school, they feel that the
for Our Busy Readers.
ing to Pascual Orozco, leader of the lek and McCulloch. Dimick assailed equipment is not adequate.
city bill, called U|x>n the membership
lnsurrectos. his men fired only 50 the single tax plan as a political
to exert pressure U|x>n representatives
of these. He declared that the fed-
Voliva. ruler of Zion City, would erals got away so fast that they were fraud upon the people and denounced
from their various districts to vote i
New York, Feb. 2. Dynamite in
Salam,
Feb.
3.
—
All
of
the
official
well, the men who perpetrated the
flog users of tobacco.
I out of range before more could be as
acts of Jay Bowermen aa acting gov­ against the measure and decided to go i transit from a freight cur to the hold
fraud
with
bitter
invective.
Dr. Cook, of North Pole fame, will fired at them.
tell you this state house ts full ernor, which under the law are re- to Washington to map out a campaign i of a lighter moored at pier No. 7,
Tonight the federal» are behind of “I spies.
go on the vaudeville stage.
You can find
I._ .. them
___ in quirt'd to be attested by the secretary there.
Communipaw, N. J., exploded at one
the walls of the cathedral of Guade­
The big Roosevelt dam in Arizona loupe. the barracks and the bullring every corner and they are camping °f state to be valid, such as all com-
The legislative committee ia com­ minute past noon today and In the
on
every
trail."
'
missions,
pardons
and
appointments
of
is now ready to water 200,000 acres of Juarez, across the river from here
That was the allegation hurled to- all kinds, are void, according to the posed of ex Governor Nahum J. Bash­ widespread ruin that followed seven
of land.
Orozco remains in possession ot night
by Senator Abraham before opinion of both the governor’s office elder, of Concord, chairman; Aaron men are known to have been killed,
Melbourne. Australia, is flooded the position which he occupied at i the committee on revision of laws. and secretary of state’s office, ex­ Jonea, of South Bend, Ind , and T. S. seven fatally wounded and hundreds
and boats are taking the place of noon and held against the federal ad­ j when discussion was up on the Sell pressed today.
Atkeson, Morgantown, W. Va. Aa i less seriously injured. Various reports
vance. He declared in an interview I Ing bill for the creation of a public
street cars.
For this reason all notarial commis­ soon aa the terms of the proposed place tho number unaccounted for at
with the Associated Press cor­ j examiner.
Both houses of the Ohio legisla­ respondent that he firmly intends to
sions and appointments made by Act­ treaty became public they exchanged from 15 to 30.
The Selling bill provides for the ing Governor Bowerman are invalidat­ telegrams, decided U|wn New York as
Thirty seem* to be a conservative
ture have endorsed direct election attack Juarez, but that he awaited
of an examiner for two ed sod can be affirmed only by reiasu- a meeting place, and left their homes estimate of the dead, and 1750,000 of
of senators.
the arrival of General Blanco with ; appointment
years and then tho office is to be ance of the commissions by Governor without delay, to head off any (xiaaiblv property lose.
Authorities of Anhui and Kiang Su. 350 men. He said that he looked I come elective.
v
The explosion occurred 150 yards
campaign that might be started for the
for
the
latter
at
any
moment.
China, have appropriated $360.000
The tariff issue was precipitated West or by a curative act of the legis­ bill’s enactment.
south of the Jersey City terminal of
Orozco's
present
force
in
the
vicin
­
lature assembly, affirming all the ac-
for famine sufferers in Manchuria.
Into
the
house
this
morning
in
the
i
"We are not opposed to a general the Central Railroad of New Jersey,
ity of Juarez numbers under 600
Two society women of Providence. men—probably 550. Of these, 320 form of a memorial to President tiona of the acting governor so attest­ reduction of the tariff,” Mr. Atkeson and ia variously attributed to the drop­
ed
by
the
secretary
of
state.
R. I., fought a regular prizefight with were with him in the skirmish this Taft, asking for a special session ,
»aid, "but we are opposed to any ar­ ping of a case of dynamite and the
boxing gloves for the hand of a afternoon. The federal force, bv | of congress to revise the tariff. The; Two bills have been introduced in rangement which will make fish of one blowing up of a boiler of a boat.
the legislature attempting to authorise
memorial
was
presented
by
Derby
'
young man.
actual count, numbered 1S4—100 foot of Hood River and louts ot Mult- an assistant secretary of state to act in industry and flesh of another. Revise
The Jersey Central terminal was
A California legislator has intro- soldiers and 84 mounted infantry, ' notuah and will undoubtedly lead to the absence of the secretary of state. the tariff yes, but do it all at once, wrecked; three ferryboats in tho slip
duced a bill prohibiting women front They took with them no artillery a spirited debate.
One such bill was introduced in the and not by a reciprocal treaty with a were damaged; lower Manhattan,
wearing hat pins that protrude be- and Orozco has uone.
Giving the Oregon Agricultural senate by Senator Bowerman of Gil­ country which export* agricultural across the river, waa shaken from
Orozco
quit
the
ranch
during
the,
vond the hat.
street level to the top of tho Singer
forenoon and by moving through the I College every cent it requested. J liam, Sherman and Wheeler counties products almost exclusively.
The paper schedule in the pro- deep arroyos which scar the desert 1570.000, the ways and means com­ and the other in the house by repre­ "Remove the tariff on steel and iron tower; severe damage was done In
posed Canadian reciprocity agree- everywhere, reached a new position mittee adjourned late tonight with \ sentative Derby cf Hood River and and manufactured articles along with Brooklyn and Staten Island and to the
tuent is found to give Canada a on the hills along the river across out accomplishing any great Inroad Wasco.
farm products and we won't object. inmigration detention station on Ellis
the asylum and general appro > Representative Steelhammer’» bill But we do not think it fair to compel Island; the shock was felt at Amity­
great advantage.
from the smelter. Here the cor­ ’ on
priation bill. Salary bills have been ,
Farmers in eastern Oregon and respondents who had been on his gone over, but the heavy ones are’ to require engineers and signal boys the farmer* to compete with foreign ville, N. J., 35 mile* distant.
The damage ia so widely scattered
Washington have sold all their wheat trail since daybreak discovered him heirj reserved to the last.
working on donkey engines in logging products and allow the manufacturer
and now are forced to buy seed He carried a rifle, like his men.
camps to be 18 years of ago or older, to derive the benefit of a high protec­ that it ia impossible to more than esti­
He answered questions only after
mate it, bukin Manhattan alone it is
wheat at fancy prices.
met determined opposition when it tive tariff.
Salem, Feb. 6.—Senator Chase’s came
deliberation and often evasively.
"Acting along those lines we have I i placed at $100,UDO; on Ellis Island
up
for
passage
in
the
senate
yes-
Two women near Gate City. Wash.,
He was of no mind to betray his bill to protect school children from
decided to oppose the enactment of the i I from $10,000 to $25,000, and in ail
flagged a passenger train just in (dans. He borrowed some ink for pupils who appeared at school carrying terday afternoon. Senator l.eater of bill. The committee issued a state- I ' other quarters <>f $loo,oi>0.
time to save it from crashing into a his fountain (ten and also a writing vermin, or who are in an unsanitary- Clatsop, who is engaged in logging, ment thia afternoon which will be sent
The lighter receiving the dynamite
tree that had fallen across the track. tablet. He expressed a wish to visit condition, passed the .senate today said that boys are perfectly competent to every one of tho 1,500 granges in
the Katherine W., owned by James
to
do
signal
work,
and
that
to
shut
El Paso to get a "square meal."
without opposition.
Healing, of Jersey City - vanished
the organization..
It is believed the national congress
them
out
would
cause
hardship
for
Swarming the library, a delegation families dependent upon such support.
utterly with her crew of seven men, in­
is not likely to pass the bill for a
appear«! before the committee on com­
PRELIMINARY WORK BEGINS.
cluding the master, Edward Traver.
IRRIGATION CONGRESS.
permanent tariff board, and an
Members of the house indulged in
merce and navigation tonight for the some choice personalities yesterday
Alongside was the lighter Whistler,
extra session of congress is freely
National Irrigation Congress Estab­ purpose of attacking the eight-hour afternoon before they could decide to Great Preparation* Making for Na- which was so badly shattered that she
talked of.
bill of Dimick.
Superintendents of adjourn until Monday instead of Satur­
lishes Headquarters in Chicago.
ssnk with her crew of two, while the
tional Meeting In Chicago.
A 5-year-old boy was smothered
Oregon City mills, attorneys, employ­ day, in the the course of which Hunt­
British strain barkentinn Ingrid waa
Chicago.—Arthur Hooker, secretary es and others appeared, outlining con-
to death and his 7-year-old sister
Chicago — - Plana arc being forn.u- stripped of her rigging and two deck
ington of Douglas grew angry and de­
nearly suffocated by a straw stack of the 19th National Irrigation Con­ editions at the mill.
falling over on them while at play. gress. which will have its next ses­
that Fouts of Multnomah was lated by the Chicago board of control hand* aboard were killed.
Admission was made in one or two clared
Fragments of one man's head were
sions in Chicago. December 5 to 9.
near Centralia. Wash.
using "horseplay" and acting like a to make the 19th annual convention of
the National Irrigation congre»*. found swinging high on a tangled piece
has established executive offices at instances of long 14 and 18 and 24-
The attack of Mexican rebels up°n 214 Hotel La Salle. where the or- hour shifts, but a.\a general rule tbe "fool”.
which will meet here December 5 to of rope.
the town ot Juarez has been temporary gan|zatjOn will make its headquarters testimony simmered down to detailed
9, 1911, of world wide interest. Pres
The Katherine W was tied to the
Salem,
Feb.
2.
—
House
bill
No.
98,
abandoned.
| until after the close of the conven- explanation of “the manner in which presented by Buchanan of Douglas, ident Taft has promised to speak at outer end of the pier, and the crew of
one
of
the
sessions
on
the
closing
day,
men
are
required
to
.handle
machinery
! tion.
deckhands wm unloading a consign­
PORTLAND MARKETS.
“The preliminary work for the and the ^sanitary conditions surround­ and automatically regulating the sal­ and, in addition, there will be repre­ ment of 50-pound boxes from two
aries
of
county
officers,
tried
to
ride
coming congress is well under way,” ing them in the mills at Oregon City.
sentatives from practically every irri­ freight car* to the lighter when the
Wheat — Track prices: Bluestem, said Secretary Hooker, "and we ex-
Extended arguments for and against the waves in the lower house yesterday gated district on thia continent, gov­ crash came.
,
afternoon,
and
several
times
approach
­
83c; club, 80c; red Russian, 75c; val- pect to begin our campaign for for­ the employers' compensation act were
ernment experts, railroad officials, cap­
Only the Whistler’s flagstaff has
ed
perilously
near
the
capsizing
stage.
delegates
within
30
days.
Dr.
eign
made tonight before the house commit­
italists and delegates from foreign been found. The freight car went up
ley, 82<a83c; forty-fold, 81c.
Finally It appeared that even with countries.
E. McQueen Gray, of Albuquerque.
in a puff of dust. On the rear deck of
Barley—Feed, $23@23.50 per ton; N. M., the foreign secretary of our tee of judiciary.
smooth
and
experienced
hand
of
the
Due for grilling, single taxers will
Former Judge Charles F. Fishback, the barkentine Ingrid were found a
,
organization,
who
has
been
in
cor-
Douglas
county
man
at
the
tiller
it
brewing, nominal.
receive a scoring and denunciation on
a member of the board of governors, pair of iron trucks. They may be the
Millstuffs—Bran, $23 per ton; mjd_ respondence with many representa­ the floor of the senate when the reso- could not survive, and Buchanan suc­ has interested 30 prominent business trucks of the dynamite car or of one of
tives during the last three or four j
ceeded in getting it back to the salar­ and professional men of Chicago in the
dlings, $30031; shorts, $25; rolled years, is
the other four cars standing near,
i_ hopeful that the
__ foreign ■ lutions^ prepared by. the committee on ies cmmittee.
work of the local board of control, of which were also torn to bits.
delegation
in
Chicago
next
December
assessment
and
taxation
are
reported
barley, $26(a27.
Friends
and
opponents
of
the
bills
back. This may be tomorrow, or it
which he is chairman, and the coopera
Fifty yards back stood another car
Com—Whole, $28; cracked, $29 ton. will be larger than ever before.
of the state good roads association, in
“The board ot governors of the , may be later, Senator Kellaher of the a forerunner of what is to come, en- tion of the people of Chicago and the of dynamite. The explosion blew the
Oats—No. 1 white, $28 per ton.
congress. headed by R. Insinger, ot resolutions committee not being cer­ gaged in a skirmish in the house this millions tributary to this great central doors In, but the dynamite itself did
Hay—Track prices: Timothy, Wil­ Spokane, Wash., is actively at work tain when they may be returned.
market is bound to be a tremendous not explode.
The resolutions call for a repeal of morning, Those favorable to the bills aid to the movement, which has for its
lamette valley, $19020 per ton; East­ and with the assistance given by the
On board the Ingrid, the steel miz­
desired to have them considered in
Chicago board of control and our
ern Oregon, $21022; alfalfa, $12.500 members the coming convention the single-tax amendment and are committee of the whole Saturday chief purposes the saving of forests, zenmast snapped off above the lower
aimed, their sponsors say, to place a
storing of fl<xxi waters, ’reclamation of
13.50; grain hay, $13.500 14; clover, should be of vital Interest and lu- safe and sane system of taxation in the morning, but they lost by a few votes. deserts and making homes on the land. yards, and the tangled wreckage came
tumbling about the decks. Everything
Senator
Dimick
of
Clackamas
re
­
fluence."
$12.50013.50.
constitution instead of the county tax
"The National Irrigation congress aloft was leveled flat, but the steel
ceived
a
dressing
down
from
Presi
­
amendment now included, which is de­
will have the support of our public- plates of the hull held.
Apples—Fancy, $1.500 2.50 per box;
SHIP STRIKES: ALL SAFE.
clared to be a move fathered by fad­ dent Selling this morning, when he at­ spirited men," said Judge Fiahback,
For 100 feet the pier end wim de­
choice, $101.25; common, 5Oc0$l.
tempted
to
have
his
eight-hour
bill,
dists and theorists.
"and with the assistance of our molished. The planking seemed to
Green Fruits — Pears, $1.5001.75 Steamer Victoria in Blinding Snow
which
was
recalled
from
the
house,
Attempt to lower the license on
friends in other parts of the country have been ground to powder. Over
Hits Rocks.
per box; cranberries, $12012.50 per
itinerant drug vendors from $100 a reconsidered and referred yesterday, there is every reason to believe that the broken edges twisted steel rails of
Cordova. Alaska.—The steel steam­ month to a graduated scale of $5, $10 changed from the committee on com­ the coming convention will be the most tracks projected. A steel gondola car
barrel
ship
Victoria, of the Alaska Steam­ and $15 monthly for different classes merce and navigation to the industries important in the history of the organ­ on the aouthermoat track looked like
Vegetables — Cabbage, $1.2501.50
ship company's fleet, went on th»- of such vendors failed in the senate committee.
ization."
an old hat used for a football.
per hundred; celery, $3'd3.25 pr crate: rocks on Hinchinbrook island in a
Dimick charged the bill had been
this morning by a vote of 11 for the
All about were strange freaks of tho
taken
from
the
industries
committee,
head lettuce, 50fh60c per box; pump­ thick snow storm Tuesday night.
Aviator Encircles Dome.
bill and 15 against. The bill was in­
explosion. One freight car had the
of
which
he
is
a
member,
and
sent
to
The
Victoria,
which
was
carrying
kins, 2c per pound; sprouts, 8c;
troduced by Senator Barrett, of Wash­
Sacramento—Charles F. Willard, the
passengers and freight from Seattle, ington, but was materially changed in the commerce and labor committee, of Curtiss aviator, encircled the dome of roof blown inward, as if it had been
squash, 2c; carrots, $1 per hundred; hung
on the rocks a short time, the committee.
which Nottingham is a member, by re­ the Capitol here Monday. Fighting crushed by a falling boulder, but tho
parsnips, $1.2501.50; turnips, $1; rising tide lifting her off. A large
quest
of Nottingham, in an irregular one of the trickiest winds in his exper­ sides were undamaged.
beets, $1.25.
In the trainshed of the terminal,
hole was crushed In her bow and
way.
ience, Willard, in a flight that lasted nearly tho whole southern exposure of
Potatoes — Oregon, buying prices: she made water rapidly, but the for­ Salem, Feb. 4.—Allegations that an
The
senate
this
afternoon
voted
to
nearly an hour, raced from Agricultur­ the glass roof collapsed, showering tho
$1.2501.50 per hundred.
ward bulkhead held, and Captain attempted change in the water code is
al Park, the acene of the three days’ passengers with broken glass. One
Onions—Buying price, $2 per hun- Davis at once crowded on all steam a move to further the plan for placing adjourn until Monday.
meet just opened, to the capitol, swung man was struck by a 20 |s>und frag­
dred.
and headed the damage vessel for two more justices on the Supreme
Salem,
Feb.
1.
—
Senator
Joseph
con
­
around the golden-tipped dome, drop­ ment and so severely cut thnt he died.
Poultry — Live hens, 16 (<i 17c; Nuchuck bay, where she arrived bench will be fought out when the pro-
springs, 16017c; turkeys, 180 20c; safely.
, posed changes are put before the legis- tributed four new bills to the senate ping a message of greeting and wel- An engineer in a shunting locomotive
ducks, 25c; geese, 12014c; dressed
As soon as the Victoria struck the lature, unless they are killed in com- late this morning, the only new meas­ corrffi within three feet of the window was blown from his cab and died of a
rocks, wireless calls were sent out. rnittee beforehand
turkeys, choice, 22fo25c.
ures presented. One of these is a dup­ looking from the office of Governor fractured skull. A tuglsiat captain
Open Bne(ration8 of dishonesty licate of a bill introduced in the house, Johnson, and scudded upward and away was hurled from his wheelhouse and
Eggs — Oregon ranch, candled, 30<d These were picked up by the navy
wireless station here and by the ch
that Da;ry ftnd F „ Comniil,.
32c.
fished out of the water 15 minutes*
increasing the membership of the Su­ into the teeth of a strong wind.
operator on tnp steamship Bertha,
u,
l
u
j *
Butter—City creamery, extra, 1 and of
later.
the Alaska Coast company’s fleet,
P^^aaed furniture preme court by two.
Steel Mills Show Activity,
2 pound prints, in boxes, 33c pr pound; The Bertha was only ten miles from . , ' money of the State arid exchanged
Another provides that two te*ms of
¿ss than boxes, cartons and delivery the Victoria, and hurried at once (o it for secondhand goods, and a declara­ the State Supreme court shall be held
New York—The steel companies arc
Nude Art Shocks Pennsylvania.
tion by Governor West that if any dis­ in Portland each year and increases the inclined to make much of the fact that
extra.
Harrisburg, Pa. No matter what
the imperiled vessels assistance.
Pork—Fancy, lOifillc per pound.
honest acts by Bailey are found to pay of the justices to $5,000, the ex­ mill operations have increased from 5 the people of Pennsylvania may
Veal—Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds, 130
'have
been committeed in Marion coun­ tra $500 being intended to cover the to 10 per cent since the low point in have felt alaiut the building of the
I
December. The larger new orders and state capitol, there is going to be noth­
ty that a grand jury investigation will additional expense entailed.
14c per pound.
Grain Exporters Complain.
Hops—1910 crop, 18c; 1900 crop, 10, Washington.—Kort', Gifford • & Co. be conducted here, were’ developments
A third bill adds to the recall pro­ specifications have increased actively. ing shocking about the statuary that
thia afternoon in connection with the
Far from such.
(ui3c; contracts, 14015c.
for payment of the expense for The sheet ami tin plate mills are oper- adorns its front.
Balfour. Guthrie & Co., t»f Port­ 1 investigation of ^Bailey’s office by a visions
Wool—Eastern Oregon, 120 i?c per and
public
meetings,
not to exceed $10 for ating slightly under 80 per cent of the Beautiful white drapery made of plas-
land. have filed a Complaint with the joint legislative committee. The ses­
pound, according to shrinkage; valley, interstate
each precinct in the district affected. capacity, the wire mills a little over ter’of Paris to match the exquisite
commerce
commission
80 per cent and the [tulie and bridge­
17019c; mohair, choice, 30c.
against the G.-W. R. & N., alleging sion was also'marked by lively tilts be­ The other bill provides the time for shops about 75 per cent. Much of the white of the marble—genuine of tho
nude figures, has been added to the
Cattle—Prime steers, $60 6.25; good that that Company do*-H not expend tween Bailey’s counsel and committee appeal from a judgment shall not run
to choice, $5.5006; fair to good, $5.50 sufficient money iu fixing up cars members.
until a motion for new trial has iiecri increase has come from export trade. group that is to adorn the front facade.
page pamphlets, as- decided.
The first figures have been put up and
0 5.75; common, $405; choice to for carrying grain. Vnder its rules ! Anonymous 24- ..................
Gen. Piet Cronje is Dead,
Harrisburg people are admiring the
prime cows, $505.25; good to choice the O.-W. R. & N. agrees to expend sailing the management of the State
The house bill providing for the pur­
Kerksdorp, Tranvaal—General Piet nightgown-like effect.
beef cows, $4.500 5; fair to good, $40. only $2 per car in making them insane asylum and the treatment o’ chase of ferry slips and operation of a
4.50; common to fair, $20 4; good to available for cargoes of grain, and It patienta in that institution, appeared ferry at St. Johns has been favorably A. Cronje, the noted Boer general,
died here Saturday, Feb. 4. Piet
Woman Alive in Coffin.
choicce heifers, $5.750 6; fair to good, is alleged in the complaint that there today on the desks of the members of recommended to the senate.
$505.50; common to fair, $404.25; I is frequently much loss of freight in both houses.
A bill allowing the deposit of state Cronje was commander of one of the
Glasgow, Ky. Stretching out her
The authorship of the pamphlets ev­ school funds by the state land board in Boer armies in the early part of the hands toward those who had assembled
choice to good fat bulls, $4 5004.75; transit.
idently rests with Carl Free, now re­ any recognized state depositary was war with Great Britain, which lasted afiouf her coffin, Mrs. John Pitcock,
fair to good, $404.25; common, $2.50
siding at Los Angeles, from the fact among those passed by the senate. It from October, 1899 to June, 1901. He an octogenarian, caus<*d a panic at her
03.25; good to choice light calves,
King's Critic I* Banned.
$7.7508; fair to good, $707.50; good
Paris.—A threatened British j)0V that in the same mail in which the meets the condition raised by the de­ occupied a strong position at Magera- funeral at Gamalial, Kentucky. The
£d pamphlets were delivered came a cision in the J. Thorburn Ross case so dorp in the Orange Free state in De­ funeral sermon had been preached and
to choice heavy calves, $5.2506; fair cott has made it necessary for __
to good, $4.7505.25; common, calves, ward H. James to find another signed letter from Free, dated Los An- the state may derive interest from cember 1899, and repelled several the lid of the coffin was removed to
reckless assaults from the British force permit friends and relatives to take a
The geles, January 20. The text of the this money.
$3.7504.75; good to choice stags, printer for the Liberator.
under General Lord Wetheren, who last look at what they believed a
printing firm that has been doing
$4.500 5; fair to good, $40 4.50;.
Jealous of Governor West.
suffered terrible losses.
Hogs—Choice, $8.5008.65; good to the work notified him that they had Corporation Commission Approved,
corpse. Mrs. Pitcock remained alive
Salem, Feb. 7. — Believing Gov-
been Informed by a deputation from
Salem, Feb. 2.—By unanimous vote
choice, $80 8.50.
for several hours, retaining conscious­
front
Puerto Cortez Taken Over.
Sheep — Choice yearling wethers, the British Chamber nt Commerce of tne four members of the senate rail- ernor West would receive credit
ness
to the last.
grain fed, $505.25; good to choice, here that If they continued the pub; road committee present, the Malarkey the people of the state for Inspiring
Puerto Cortez, Honduras—General
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Into the office of State Lee Christmas, the revolutionary mili­ “Helen Pink” Replaces "Alice Blue,’
ewes, grain fed, $4.250 4.50; good to establishment to lose other and more ^Kul,kt'on/’f pubI,c *?rv,c® cor(x',a vestigation
Washington—"Helen pink” has sup­
Dairy and Food Commissioner J. W. tary leader, arrived here with parts of
choice ewes, grain fed, $3.2504; feed­ important business.
tions has been approved
'Die meet Bailey, members of the Bowerman his force to take over the administra­ planted "Alice blue" among Washing­
ers, $2.250 3; choice lambs, gain fed,
ing was held just before 2 o clock thin wing In the. senate and house at­ tion of this city, evacuated several ton’s smart set. Ever since Mias Hel­
$6.2506.50; good to choice, grain fed,
Suffrage Killed in Montana.
afternoon with chairman Kellaher ab- tacked the committees which made days ago by the government troops and en Taft assumed the leadership among
$60 6.25; fair to good, $5.2505.75;
Helena, Mont —The house killed »eft- Kellaher is a champion of the the Inquiry during the sesslorT this held by the international forces pend­ the younger set this color has been
poor lambs, $405.
the woman suffrage bill by refusing local idea, but was alone in hie views morning and attempted to prevent ing the arrival of the revolutionists. growing favor. The president's daugh­
Hay fed sheep and lambs, 50c lower to reconsider the vote by which it on the committee. He was notified of the legislators from receiving the Puerto Cortez is the most important ter’s chosen color is a brilliant Ameri­
| failed of a two-thirds majority.
1 the meeting but failed to appear.
than grain fed.
port on the Atlantic coast of Honduras. can Beauty pink, verging on red.
report.