Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, March 03, 1911, Image 2

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    CURRENT EVENTS
OF THE WEEK
CURTISS SETS MARK,
Av'ator Flies
From Water to
and Back.
Land
' DAILY DOINGS OF OREGON
STATE LAWMAKERS AT SALEM
JAPANESE TREATY RATIFED.
Western Statesman Isprasi Grave
Fears ot Consequences.
Washington, Fob. 25.
Th«' new
San Diego, Cal. A further demon­
Salem, Feb. 28. Governor Oswald lify a law pass«! by the |Ms>pl<> of hi» Japan«1»«1 treaty of trade and naviga­
stration was given here of the adapti-
election. I tion wux ratified last night after two
bility of the aeroplane for land and West and State Treasurer Kay re­ state at the last general
turned today to Salem from their visit i whereby the Rogue river wax closed
water service. In a flight of six miles
hours* executive session of the senate.
The cummer« j
! to definitely locate the site for the to commercial fishing.
over the bay and ocean and across ■ branch asylum at Pendleton.
The ' cial fishing on the »aid river has for. While th«' apprehension of Western
Coronado island. Glenn H. Curtiss rose governor says that though the site years liven controlled by one man. I senators that the treaty might let
from the water, alighted on land, and recommended by the legislative in­ who. through riparian ownership has down the bur» to coolie lalxir wax not
maintained a complete mono;ioiy n|»«n I
from
the land and vestigating committee does not accord
entirely reinov«!, the»e senators con­ Kept Flv» Days In Filthy Hut Without
General Resume of Important Event then started
I with the views as to the proper loca­ the industry. Through the enjoyment
Hsing Allowed to Communi-
alighted
on
the
water.
Presented in Condensed Form
tion of the buildings held by himself of this monopoly he grew wealthy and tent«! themselves with expressing
cats With Friends,
It
was
the
first
trial
of
what
Curtiss
their
solicitude.
They
interposed
no
was
absolute
dictator
so
far
as
that,
and
Mr.
Kay,
he
considers
the
matter
for Our Busy Readers.
Deriving his 1 objection to ratification.
considered his most important experi­ settled, since the legislature accepted ‘ .stream was concern«i.
the report of the joint committee and revenue from Oregon, he spent it in [
mental aviation.
The action, in promptly confirming
San Diego, Feb. 23. Brand«»! as a
The first army aviation squad will the work of building the Eastern California, where his family resided ■
the new agreement, i« expected to do spy by Prefect of Police Joao Larroque
Owing to a strike of printers. Chi­ soon be in action over Juarez.
and
his
supplies
were
purchased.
The
Oregon
asylum
will
be
carried
on
as
Eu­
cago dailies are issued with only four gene Ely is now getting his Curtiss expeditiously as possible and Eastern money he sp«*nt for the propagation of more to prove the feeling of cordiality of Tia Juana, a Mexican town just
pages.
biplane in shape here.
He will be Orgon will get the finest institution fish was x[>ent because it would ulti- that this «»untry has for Japan than over the boundary, Harry C Dell, an
j mately add to his revenue.”
joined here by First Lieutenant J. to be had for the money.
anything dono for many year». It is American 28 years of ago, is a prison
Carter Harrison has been renomi
! er, in danger of being convicted with-
More land will be necessary, the
McHenry, of the Coast artillery na­
nated for mayor of Chicago by the
Salem, Feb. 24. Under a distinct ; regañías! ax u manifestation of highest I out a hearing by u drumhead court
tional guard, and Private H. B. Odell. governor thinks, in order to acquire
Democrats.
They sailed from San Francisco Sun­ necessary wat-r rights, intake and understanding between Governor West confidence in th«' advanced civilization ' martial and »hot. Th«' fate of the oth­
day.
They are acting under orders right of way for water for power pur­ and member» of the Oregon Naval re­ of that nation. Th«' effect will bv to er American ami th«' Mexican who
Long Beach. Cal., authorities have
begun a crusade agaist
immodest of Colonel George A. Schaspey. of the poses. Though the matter is not yet serve the governor has sanction«! the permit Japan to enter at once upon a professes to tie a citizen of th«' United
Coast artillery, which are the first fully determined, all the buildings at 1 bill creating that reserve and has al reorgaiuzation of its financial system States, said to be held by the Tia
bathing suits.
military orders issued in the United Pendleton will probably be of con­ low«! $10,000 of the $25,000 appro­ an«! th«< making of new tariffs with all Julian» authorities as Spies, has not
Train service is established on the States for the formation of an actual crete. They will be arranged in a priated by the legislature.
| beefi learned.
Larroque says they
nations.
This move was made by the gover- ,
Oregon Trunk from Fallbridge. Wash., aviation corps for war observations.
I crescent shape, with the administra-
Japan*» treaties with other |s>werx have been fretri; what became of
to Metolius. Ore.
The aviators will not remain at Jua­ ' lion building in the center and front­ nor on the strength of a waiver that are U> expire July 17. That with the them no one here seems to know.
rez. but will go wherever the fighting ing. with two retreating wings on the reserve will promise not to use Unit«! State», by reason of it» later Prefect l.»rnH|'i«' refuses to state the
Sir Thomas Lipton has raised a cry
between the insurrectos and the Mexi­ ' either side and the other buildings more than $10,000 of the appropria- ' ratification, would have continutsl un­ nature of the charge against I tell, .>Ut
of alarm over annexation as a result
tion and a promise that no indebted­ til the same date a year later, had not it is known that he is thought t<> be a
■ will be in the rear.
can troops is thickest.
of the reciprocity treaty with Canada. :
The outcome of the expedition will
Regarding the Eastern Oregon in­ ness will be incurr«i against the state this government consent«! to it» ex secret agent for the rebels. Likewise.
by the reserve.
piration at the same time ax the ulh Larroque refuses to tell what will be
A squaw captured in the fight with be awaited with interest throughout stitution. the governor says:
"No attack was contemplated on er».
"The
tract
selected
by
the
old
board
the
military
world,
as
California
is
done with the »crust'd men.
renegade Indians in Nevada says the
the Oregon system in my second choice ;
While the fate of Dell hung in the
Failure to have ratified th«' new
band killed nine men during the past the first state to send air scouts to ob­ is about equally divided between hill
1 and bottom land, the latter being sep­ bill, neither do I believe the bill un-1 treaty would have delay«»! the opera balance tonight, it was leamtri that
serve actual warfare.
year.
declared
Speaker lion of th«> Japanese program for a when Navarro's column marched into
In Curtiss’ flight his hydro-aeroplane arated from the former by th«- O. R. <S «institutional."
Fire destroyed the big plant of the skipped along the surface of the bay N. tracks and the county road. The Ru.sk tonight, in «immenting on the year beyond the time when it wax Juarrx from the old town of Guadel-
Oregon & Washington lumber com­ at high speed for a quarter of a mile proposed building site was upon the reasons offer«! by Governor West in plane«1«! to put it into effect. It wouhi ou|«r lat«< tonight, the troops brought
pany at Portland, causing a loss of and got up into the air. A gale of 20 hill tract, but the present hoard, after vetoing that measure.
have meant much Io»» of revenue to with them two closlry guanfixl prison
Senator Malarkey’s public service Japan and continuance of th«' existing «•r». Ttirsv were American« ami on««
$75,000.
miles an hour or more was blowing careful investigation, decided that the
out of the southwest, and Curtiss said site was unsuitable and their commission bill, extending the powers treaty with th«' United States for an wa« Lawrence F. Converse, <»f Glen­
It is believed that Abe Ruef's last headed into it until well out over the findings were borne out by the reports of the State Railroad commission to
other year would not have benetitt«! dora, Cal., a suburti of l«>s Angeles.
hope for freedom is gone and that he ocean.
j both of the special committee appoint­ ' public utilities was the final measure this government, according to th«' rep- He ha» work«»! in Spoknn«« ami S«1-
must serve his 14-year sentence at «
The other was Edwnnl M,
Turning south, he flew near the ed by the board and the legislative considered by Governor West tonight re eritations of the State department attle
San Quentin.
I and the last to be fil«l by him with on the subject.
I Blatt, thought to be an ex »««Idler of
cruiser California, Rear
Admiral committee.
"The legislative committee, how­ the secretary of state.
the United State» army.
Two masked and heavily armed rob­ Thomas' flagship, anchored off shore,
"Knowing the |M*ople will profit no1
Friend» of Dell have fears that
bers held up and looted an express car and came round for a landing on the ever, relsirted that the ls>ttom tract
INTERESTED IN IRRIGATION.
matter which side w ins I am filing the
' «liould the insurgent army approach
within the city limits of St. Louis, beach a hundred yards from the Del afforded a suitable site for the build­
1'ia Juana hr will <|uickly la« <ii»|»«»ed
The aeroplane came ings, and this report was adopted by Malarkey bill, and will sit back and
escaping with several valuable jiack- Coronado hotel.
watch them fight it out,” said the Whois Country Turn» Attention to of. Report» that he wax to !><■ taken
the
legislature.
"
to
earth
easily
and
relied
along
the
ages and the money box.
j governor.
Wonderful Results Attained.
forthwith to Ensenada were <|ui<it<i«l
beach on its wheels.
Salem, Feb. 27. Baker's demand
Governor West issued a proclama­
by information that hr is still held in
Prohibition of profanity and vulgar­
Chicago "The people of th«- Unitaxi
j for greater consideration at the hands tion to« lay proclaiming Wednesday,
tlie Tia Juana priaon, which is nothing
ity on the stage by a city ordinance is
GAS COMPANY DOCTORS.
I of the Oregon & Washington Railroad March 1, as Colonist Day.
In his States are alive to th«' subject of irri­ more than a miserabl«« hut.
This is
being urged upon the New York aider­
!
&
Navigation
company
in
the
way
of
proclamation he calls u,»>n the )>«>ple gation.” states Governor Jo». M Car heavily guanled ami today was further
men by representatives of a hundred
Los Angeles Sufferers From Throat distributive anil special
commodity 1 of the state to avail themselves of the
churches and religious societies.
ey, of Wyoming. W ith reference to drfendwl by th«1 throwing up of earth-
Trouble Cured.
I rates was taken up for investigation ; privilege of sending a [a-rsonal letter
i works. It is said that this was done
th«' National
Irrigation
congress,
Junction City, Wash., had a $100,-
for f« ar that American friends of Dell
Los Angeles — An epidemic of officially today by the railroad com­ j to some one in an Fasten state, accom­
mission.
Baker
has
made
a
demand
which
holds
its
19th
session
in
Chica
000 lumber fire.
panied bv literature telling of the ad
would attempt to storm th«1 jail an«!
whooping cough in this city has
similar to the one made by the city of vantages this state has to offer to the go, December 5 to 9, Governor Carry Iilterate him.
Although arrested in a
San Francisco will have a new brought to light a novel cure for the Medford for distributive rates as fav-
homesteader.
annoying
contagion.
Tia
Juana
saloon
last Satunlay night,
a«!«!».
"The
Irrigation
congress«
1
»
have
$800,000 hospital.
I orable as those enjoyed by the larger
The Los Angeles Gas & Electric cor­
Dell's identity waa not disoivrre«l un­
Salem, Feb. 23 Two hundred and been <>n*' of th«' greatest factor» in tai
shipping
centers
such
as
Portland.
A derelict ship has been found froz­ poration has turned doctor.
It has
til t«riay. This was the result of tho
thirty-three bills were dumpetl ujwin vancinng irrigation investigations an«!
en in the ice in the Caspian sea, and developed the strange treatment of Spokane and Seattle.
IM-rsistioice of newspaper reporters,
the
governor
since
last
Friday.
The
Attorney Arthur C. Spencer of Port­
the promotion of irrigation enter­ who, following up rumors that three
with her entire crew of 30 frozen to the disease and is tendering its benefi­
overwhelming task that has confront-
Americans were to tn* shot as spies,
death.
cial services to the children of rich land. is conducting the case for the
prises.
i railroad company.
Attorney F. H. <d Governor West since Friday has
and poor, free of charge.
"Th«* congresses <lo not vote money, insisted of Prefect Larrntple that they
been to read and carefully consider
A premature explosion of dynamite
McCune
of
Portland,
is
attorney
for
The company’s chemist made the
be given int«*rviewa with the accused.
killed four men and wounded six, who discovery that the escaping naphtha­ the Baker Commercial club, the plain­ 233 bills, separate the goats from the nor inaugurate th«' building of dam*,
reservoirs
airi
canals,
but
they
do
were clearing the channel of the Co- lene fumes in the purifying rooms had tiff bringing the complaint against sheep and be right in his selections or
UTOPIA OF SOCIALISM
At 11 o'clock meet the criticism of the public. As bring together scientists, experts an«!
lumbia below Celilo.
a soothing effect upon all diseases of the railroad company.
when
the
case
opened
before
the com­ a result the governor has been smoth­ practical men. which results in the
the
throat.
He
induced
several
chil
­
education of the uninform«!, and in
Two soldiers are walking from New
ered and swamp«! with work.
Faction of Mesican Insurgents Will
dren suffering from whooping cough mission Attorney Sja-ncer put on the
York to San Francisco, carrying new­
He is spending night and day in the creating public sentiment on the que»
stand
General
Freight
Agent
F.
W.
Establish Colony.
and a number of adult persona having
tion»
affecting
the
reclamation
of
th«'
ly-invented knap-sacks and outfits
seclusion of his office, putting al) oth-
chronic asthma to take free treatment Robinson, of the Oregon & Washing­
weigthing 16 pounds each.
Mexicali, Mrx.
Independent of all
i er matters aside.
Even his corres­ desert larris of the United State«.
at the gas plant. The result was so ton railroad company and he read into
"The irrigation question is one of other r<-v««lutionary movements of th«»
pondence has been forced to wait un­
gratifying that the big corporation the records a stupendous amount of
important
affecting the leaders in Mexico, the inaurrection
til these bills could have his attention. the most
PORTLAND MARKETS.
opened the doors of its purifying statistics and figures showing the bus­
He is just beginning to see daylight states and territories west of th«' here is now centered in a Socialist
iness
relation
of
the
business
of
the
Wheat — Track prices: Bluestem, rooms to all sufferers from throat dis­ road to the different cities and centers from beneath the pile and tomorrow Missouri river. It becomes a great affair, the object being the «■»tablish-
81c; club, 78c; red Russian, 76-77c; orders. and anywhere from 20 to 200 I of population in Oregon.
is the last day, for all bills must be' economic question to all the people of mrnt of a Utopia in Lower California,
patients are there daily.
Two thous­
valley, 80c; forty-fold, 78-79c.
filed with the secretary of state within the United States. Nothing els«« ha» which, though born amid th«1 singing
E.
H.
Flagg,
»chief
clerk
of
the
The naphtha­
Barley Feed, $23-23.50 ton; brew­ and have been cured.
five days after they reach the gover- ' don«- as much to bring alsiut th«1 pres­ of bullets, ultimately is to know no
lene is a by-product of the oxides of state senate, and John P. Hunt, assist­
ing, nominal.
nor, Sundays excluded, or they be­ ent favorable conditions as the irriga bl<MKl»hc«l or warfare of men or mon-
ant
clerk,
were
prominent
figures
in
tion congresses.
These have don«' ' ''.v
Millstuff»-Bran. $21-22 per ton; iron used to divert the sulphur from the recent controversy over the revis­ come laws anyhow.
middlings. $27-28;
shorts, $22-24; the gas.
The governor ha.« called to his as-1 great work, but the work has just be­
In this commonwealth th«1 man who
ion of the senate journal. Flagg went
These irrigation congresses works with hi» hand» will l«e supreme.
rolled barley. $25.50-26.50.
into the courts to prevent Hunt and »¡stance various members of the bar gun.
TEACH GIRLS FARMING.
Corn—Whole, $28; cracked, $29 ton
Colonel Mercer from revising the jour­ of the city of Salem from time to time should be encouraged, supported and axsiTted both lea«!«1!1» of th«1 inwurr«1«1
Oats—No. 1 white. $27-27.50 ton.
nal. as they had been direct«! by a and also other advisers who have been widely attended, and no progressive tiox, Leyva and Berthold, who admit-
Rich
New
York
Woman
Would
Help
Hay—Track prices: Timothy, East­
t«d the success of the movement de­
. senate resolution to do, and won his close friends of his. He has taken in man can affon! to neglect them.”
Factory Victims.
Governor Carey, after whom the pends u|»«n th«1 support of Socialist»
ern Oregon, No. 1, $19-20; mixed,
the members of the bar for the pur­
I point.
$16-18; alfalfa. $12-12.50; grain hay,
This incident was of more imixir- pose of getting their legal advice on Carey act is named, was president of xn«i th«1 Industrial Work«1« of the
New York. After an investigation
the National Irrigation congress of World. Berthold said that the aid of
$13-13.50; clover, $11-12.
of industrial conditions in and about tance than the average reader may some of the bills and his other friends
Apples—Fancy, $1.50-2.50; choice,
1897 at Lincoln, Nebraska, ami that l««th organizations had been sought by
New York City lasting a year, Mrs. suppose. A record of every bill en­ have given him advice on the practical
$1-1.25; common, 50c-$l per box.
of 1898 at Cheyenne, Wyoming.
him. Simultamviusly th«1 Associated
Oliver H. P. Belmont has reached the act«! into law must be kept and set side of the measure» has had to con­
£ Green Fruits—Pears, $1.50-1.75 per
Press corresp«ind«*nt wax informed by
conclusion that there is an over sup­ forth from the time of its introduc­ sider.
box; cranberries, $13.50 per barrel.
Berthold that he representc«! » capital­
ply of woman factory workers and tion, and unless this reconi is correct
Over 2 000,000 Starving.
Vegetables — Cabbage, $1.25-1.50
Salem, Feb. 22. Considerable scur­
that the best relief is to persuade the in every detail the law may be as­
New York. Advices from China to istic organization, and as such would
per cwt; celery, California, $3-3.25
Legal authori- rying followed the discovery today th«1 American Red Cross were ma«!«1 not receiv«1 answers to questions.
girls to take up farming as an occupa­ sail«! in the courts.
per crate; garlic, 10-12c per lb;
Berthold issued s dictum to Captain
I ties differ as to whether a law can that Speaker Rusk's house bill provid
tion.
public at their offices here.
That
pumpkins, 2c; sprouts, 8c; carrots,
With this end in view she has set stand if it is not backed by a complete­ ing for second choice at primary «•lec­ 2,500,000 Chines«1 will «lie for want of Babcock, of the Unit«*<l States caval­
90c-$l per cwt.; parsnips, $1; tur­
tions had not reached the office of th«1
ry, and Mayor Rockw<iod, of Calexico,
aside 200 acres of her land at Hemp­ ly accurate record.
nips, 90c-$l; beets, $1.25.
governor. It was supposed that all fo«»! if »»»¡stance is not rendered im­ that the Americans must care for th«1
stead, Long Island, for a school of ag­
mediately
is
th«
1
prediction
in
a
state
­
Potatoes—Oregon, buying prices:
Salem, Feb. 25. Of the 725 bills bills had been enroll«! and sent to th«'
wounded in future battles whether
riculture for women.
An experienced
ment mad«1 by th«1 organization. This
$1.25-1.40 per cwt.
woman farmer has been engaged to that were introduced in the two house» executive by this morning, but a number comprises nearly th«1 entire they wante«i to or not.
Onions —Buying price:
$2.50 per
"The Re«i Croaxs has d<matc<l $1,000
instruct the pupils in practical farm­ of the legislature, 275 of them have thorough search faih-d to reveal it [xipulation of the northern part of th«1
cwt.
The among the bill» iri the governor'»
to th«1 cause,” hr said. "We will tak«1
ing.
There will not be a man about been allowed U> become laws.
Province
of
Kiang
Su
Anhui.
The
Poultry — Live:
Hens,
18-19c;
the wounded to the international line
the place except a boy or two to do legislature itself fail«! to pass or in­ office.
"The pneu­
springs,
lS-lKJc;
turkeys,
20c;
Chief Clerk Drager, of the house, statement continmues:
definitely [x>xt|x«ned 386 bills, or more
itnd you must treat them or let them
chores for the first few weeks.
monic
plagu«-
is
creeping
southward
ducks,
20-23c;
geese,
12-12jc'
than half the number Introduced. and finally located it. however.
The bill
di«1. We have no hospital facilities or
It ha»
Dressed: Turkeys, choice, 23-25c.
the governor by the exercise of his had not been enrolled, but will be im­ toward the famine district.
means of protecting them.”
Garros Rises 3,900 Feet.
ravag«
1
«!
all
Manchuria.
Eggs—Oregon ranch, candled, 21-
veto power, stopped a total of 64 mediately and Sent to Governor West
Mexico
City
Roland
G.
Garros
22Jc per dozen.
bills, which is the largest number of for his consideration.
Comedy Arouses Rowdies.
Raising Maine a "Gamble."
Butter—City creamery, extras, 1 made an altitude flight estimated at bills of any one session that has ever
Governor West today appointed the
Paris Stormy scenes occurr«'«! at
and 2-pound prints, in boxes, 33c per 3,900 feet here Sunday, which, con­ been vetoed by a governor of this commission to make arrangements for
Washington The total cost of rais­
pound; less than boxes, cartons and sidering the starting altitude of 7.800 state.
placing th«- statue of Georg«1 H. Wil­ ing the wreck of th«1 battleship Maine, th«1 <'<>m«idi«1 Francalse at the secon«i
feet, was regarded as remarkable.
delivery extra.
By these vetoes and by other ar­ liams in Statuary Hall, Washington, now lying in Havana harlsir, is a IHTformanc«1 of "Aprea Moi,” by
President Diaz and his official family rangements whereby only a portion of D. C. The commission is to be made "gamble,” according to Major Cava­ Henry Hematein, author of "The
Pork—Fancy. 11-UJc per pound.
Veal Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds, 13J- were spectators. Rene Barrier made , the sums appropriated by the legisla- up of Dr. T. L. Eliot, C. E. S. Wood naugh, the engineer officer in charge Thief.” Rowdy clericalist organiz.a-
a cross-country flight and Rene Simon 1 ture are to be used, the governor has and George H. Himes, curator of th«1 of the work. Th«« cost may be dose ! tionx, who have taken exception to th«1
14c per pound.
gave a demonstration of control. The turned back into the pockets of the Oregon Historical society.
to $1,000,000, Major Cavanaugh told ' production of a play by a Hebrew
Hops—1910 crop, 18J-19c; 1909
fourth flight of the day was made by taxpayers approximately $600,000, or
the appropriations committee of the i agaist whom they hnv«1 made various
Governor
West
will
veto
the
state
crop, 12-14c; contracts, 15-16c.
Edmund A. Demars, the Swiss avi­ I more than half a million dollars which aid road bill, carrying an appropriation house. The present appropriation for I allegations were piated in different
Wool Eastern Oregon, 12-18c, ac­ ator, who barely succeeded in lifting
will make the appropriations vot«i by of $340,000, according to a statement the undertaking is $300,000, but it is pnrts of th«1 house and kept up inces-
cording to shrinkage; valley, 17-19c; his tiny Demoiselle monoplane from
They
twitted
certain that this will be insufficient to xant interruptions.
the legislature aggregate a total of made by him tzxlay.
mohair, choice, 30c per pound.
the ground.
ejection an«l Bernstein's brother re­
alsiut $4,300,000, instead of $4,900,-
The same question that arose in con­ complete the work.
Cattle Prime steers, $6-6.85; good
ceived a black eye in an altercation.
000, ax previously estimated.
nection with the bill among good roads
to choice, $5.75-6; fair to
good,
Chivalry Shows Identity,
Eighteen disturbers were arreated.
Among the last bills to receive the men of Portland will direct the gover­
Roads Acquiesce.
$5.25-5.75; common, $4-5; choice to
San Francisco — The identity of a governor’s disapproval was the Rogue nor in his course, ax the bill fails to
Chicago There will be -no ap|»'al
prime cows, $5-5.25; good to choice son of Joseph Finlay, a rich manufac­ River fish bill, u[x>n which the gover­ make provision as to who shall have
Americans Held as Spies.
by Western railroads from the decis­
beef cows, $4.75-5; common to fair, turer of Yonkers, N. Y., ex-United nor for some time has intimated his supervision over the expenditure of
San Diego, Cal. Two Americans,
ion of th«« Interstate Commerce com­
beef cows, $2-4; choice spayed heif­ States minister to Italy, was rervealed action. He says the people have ex­ the money.
mission denying them th«1 right to in­ young men of g«xri appearance, are
ers, $5.25-5.50; good tn choice heif­ here after years of obscurity. Thanks press«! themselves without qualifica­
“I cannot allow $340,000 to be crease freight rates, while the East­ in jail at Tia Juana anti will be tri«d
ers, $5-5.25; choice to good fat bulls, ; to his chivalrous conduct in a little tion on the matter and left nothing for thrown alxiut among the counties ax
ern lines, in all probability, will fight
$4.25-4.50; fair to good fat bulls, girl's behalf, he was cut up so badly , the legislature or himself to do other though it were thrown among so many
on the charge of being insurgent spies.
“to the last ditch.” That is the es­
$3-3.50; good to choice light calves, with razors and daggers that his life than follow their will.
In the mes­ birds, with no one having supervision sence of statements mad«' by well in- The Mexican
authorities refus«1 to
$7.75-8; fa*r to good light calves, $7- may pay the forfeit.
Thanks to the sage accompanying this veto he says: of the method of spending the mon­ forwied railroad officials in Chicago.
give th«1 names of the prisoners. This
7.50; good to choice light calves, I same affair, his father will be notified
"The purpose of this bill is to nul- ey,” said the’governor.
No decision to this effect has been is th«1 [sixitive statement mail«« over
$3.-F5-4.76; good to choice stags, $5- of the young man’s whereabouts with
reach«1«! and none will be for several the telephone by a «¡orreepondent of
5.25; fair to good stags, $4-4.50;.
a view to reconciliation.
West is Opposed to Treaty.
Shelburn Want» Waiting Room.
day», but the prevailing opinion is the Union. He was detained* by th«’
Hogs -Choice, $8.25-8.75; good to
commandante and not allow«! to send
-Salem, Feb. 23.
In passing opinion
Salem, Feb. 28. A petition was very strongly in that direction.
choice, $8-8.25; poor, $7-7.50.
Forty Fisherman Saved.
on the proposed Japanese treaty Gov received by the railroad commission
any more new«.
Sheep— Choice yearling wethers,
St. Petersburg
Dispatches from emor West said today:
Airmen to Guard Border,
this morning from citizens who live in
grain fed, $4.25-4.60; old wethers, Helsingfors and Narva report that a
“I believe this is a white man’s the vicinity of Shelburn, where the
San Antonio, Tex. Following spec­
Tablet Recalls Famous Battls.
grain fed, $4-4.25; choice ewes, grain portion of the ice floe on which 500 country, and any attempt to open the Corvallis <tr Eastern railroad inter
tacular flights in which Philip Parma-
Savannah, Ga. A tablet marking
fed, $3.50-4.50; fair to medunu._t.ji.es, fishermen went adrift in the gulf of i flixxl gates and allow foreign immi- sects with the Springfield branch of lee an<l Lieutenant B. It. Foulois, in
grain fed, $2.75-3.25; choice lambs, 1 Finland several dayB ago, has been 1 gration, especially coolies from Japan, 'he Southern Pacific company, asking the army biplane, rose alsiut 1,000 the place where one of th«1 most san­
guinary engagements of th«1 Revolu-
grain fed, $5.75-6; good to choice, ' driven ashore at
Heiskar island. to pour in should be blocked immedi­ that the commission investigate'condi­ feet at. Fort Sam Houston, it wax an­ j tionary war wax fought will be un"
grain fed, $5.50-5.75; fair to good, Forty of the fishermen had found safe­ ately.” Although the governor has hail tions, and, if it is found necessary, to
nounced that th«? two men. with five I veiltd here Wednesday. The tablet is
$4.50-5,50; poor lambs, $2.50-3.50.
ty on this floe. Another portion with no time of late to read the papers, he make an order requiring these roatls ! member» of the signal corps, will go ' at the point of Spring Hill r«'do'fl’ti
Hay fed sheep and lambs 50c lower many men grounded near Koiwisto is prepared to state that he does not jointly to build a depot or waiting bi Laredo to do scout duty with the ■ around which American and British
I machin«« along the Mexican border.
than grain fed.
I in Bjorko sound.
regard the treaty entirely favorably. | station at the point of intersection,
I soldiers battled October 19, 1777.
Doings of the World at Large
Told in Brief.
May lk‘ Shot as Spies By Gov­
ernment Authority.