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CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK FIRST MOVE FOR PEACE. Mexican Government and Insurgent* Both Fear Intervention. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE DEDICATE BIG DAM. Salt River Project In Arizona for Opening. Ready 6,000 AMERICANS SEE BIG BATTLE New York. March 15. Before Se Chicago The Unit«*! State* Rec 3.000 ACRES FOR ORCHARD. CLOSED SEASON NOT MADE. ñor de la Barra departe«! for Washing lamation service in it* work of supply ton today he gave out her«* the proofs Company Buy* Big Tract in Yamhill Master Fish Warden Report* Colum ing moisture* to arid lands bus given of an article which will appear to th«> world five of its largest dams. It bia Tributaries Overlooked. County. morrow in the Independent, on "The Salem Master Fish Warden Clan- was quite appropriate that one of the Portland The purchase of a 3,000 Situation in Mexico,” urging all his acre tract of orchard land in Yamhill Urn has submitted hi* monthly report, largest of these, a part of the Salt countrymen, regardless of "all divis county, four miles from Sheridan, on showing receipts of $112.50 and dis River project in Arison*, should be the Southern Pacific, by the Clear call«*! the Roosevelt dam, in honor of Americans In Automobiles Carry Away G*naral Return* of Important Event ions of party, all differences betw«*«*n View Orchard company, of Portland, bursements, or accounts presented for the man who, as president, signed the Wounded — Insurgents Fail to men. ” to recall the "»acre«! interests Presented in Condensed Form is announce«!. The purchase was made payment, amounting to $1,353.52. He act that made it* construction possi Trap Federal*. of our country, ” an«! "to work to from C. G. Andrews, a well known calls attention to the fact that the ble. for Our Busy Reader*. gether for the progress of tru«* demo- Western Oregon land owner and oper legislature failed to enact a closed Col. Roosevelt, in connection with cracy and best development of the ator. The consideration is not made season for Columbia river tributaries, his visit to Phoenix this spring, will Douglas, Aris., Murch 13. Eleven known, but Mr. Andrews retains an formally d«*dicate thifdam named in The author of “How to Be Happy,” motherland.” interest in the company and will serve and that the dosed season on the Co hi* honor. Federal soldiers dead, 11 wounded, In thia connection it is The ambassador penne«! this appeal in the capacity of secretary and treas- lumbia river extends from March 1, has committed suicide. interesting to not«' that the Nineteenth with th«' losses to the rebels unknown, noon, to May 1, noon, while on the National Irrigation congress, at which is the result of a battle just east of Senator Bailey refused to testify only last night, after his conference I urer. The purpose of the purchaser* is to Willamette river and its tributaries, it is expected Col. Roosevelt will b«> with Señor Limantour, th«* Mexican in the Lorimer bribery case. Agua Prieta today. The opposing convert the land into 10-acre orchard one of the principal »peakers at Chi minister of finance, an«! he considered The Oregon system of direct legis j home tracts. The tracts have been north of the falls at Oregon City, the cago, Itec. 5 to 9. has for Its president forces were 5(10 insurrecto* untier Gen lation has been adopted by California. it so very important that at the very laid out and a number of them have season does not close until luen March Hon. B. A. Fowler, of Phoneii, Ari- eral Jose de la Luce Blanco, and u Mr. 15 and opens again at men April 15. ■one, who for many years was pros!- Ftxieral force of 300, directed by Col Portland is now the leading port of last moment he hat! it crowded into already been contract«*«! for. Andrews said that eight homes were No closed season, whatever, he says, dent of the Salt River Valley Water the United States in the export of the locked forms. onel Mora. wheat. Insurrecto leaders to whom the par- under construction, the cheapest of exists on the other tributaries of the Users’ association. The battle was »[»ectncular and was , them costing $2,800. others ranging in This Immense dam, r«*|ulring over The faculty of Columbia College. agraph was shown said they consid price from $3,000 to $4,000. Columbia river in this state, west of witness«-«! by fully 6.900 American, four years’ work and casting in th«' New York, are in revolt against Pres ered it an invitation to com«* into Each tract is being planted to fruit its confluence with the Deschutes neighborhood of $3,600,000, is 280 many of whom rush«»! close to the bat ident Butler. campt and its issuance makes more no- i tr«*es by the company. Expert tree river. feet high, length of lias«' 235 feet, tlefield while th<< fighting was still at President Lovett, of the Harriman I table a trend of events that has been planters from Ho«x! River have b«*en He mentions the fact that the and top 1,080 feet. Th«' dam la higher it* height. After the smoke had lines, is very optimistic regarding I discoverable for the last three days. secur«*d to do the work. Eighty-seven launch Astoria, which was damaged by than the Flatiron building of New cleared away, it was Americans in prospects in the West. men are now on the ground. York City, and would hide the capitol tire, has been placed in first class con After the first shock of surprise in “We will make of this tract a mod dition for the closed season on the at Washington to the dome. Two automobiles who gave the first aid to Champ Clark is much impressed ■ the United States, and of alarm and em Eden for 300 homes,” said Mr. Columbia, J. D. Mitchell, of Port- four-in-hands could pass on the top. the wounded, hurrying them to Agua with opportunities in the South and Andrews. “We intern! to make every land, will act as engm«*er on the Moat of the wall rests on stones big Prieta, when* two American physi ! distrust in Mexico caused by the dis- advises young men to go there. possible preliminary preparation for launch and will be under the super enough for a team and wagon to stand cians were in readiness U> assist the I patch of 20,000 American troops to Mexican army surgeons. Citizens of Viterbo, Italy, are flee th«* coming of those who really want vision of Deputy Warden Rathbun. on and wvighiug sixteen tons each. If there were any rebels kill«*! or ing from jury duty in the trial of the j the frontier, there began a series of. '! homes. Each tract is not only to be Th«> lak«' form«*! by th«' dam extends Camorra, a murderous organization of formal diplomatic exchanges between laid out and plant«*! to fruit trees. but The launch Oregon Patrol, it is report back in the valley twenty miles anil wound«*l thry were taken back to the ed, has also been overhauled and Italians. the two powers, and a series of care I we ar«> building the barns and the placed in working order for the closed holds enough water to fl<ssl 2,000 mounatma by their* comrades. When at 9 o’clock th«« rebels were roads that go with the homes. We The United States government has fully weighed interviews and author- | season. This will be manned by s«|uare miles a foot d«*ep. The re seen streaming over a little ls>g anti requested the release of two Ameri ized publications in the daily press. I will establish our own telephone ser Water Bailiff Gor and Engineer F. claimed land will make 25,000 farms, l»>uring down into th«* sitie draw from each large enough to sup|s>rt at least cans arrested by Mexican authorities Underneath this current ran a d«*eper vice, electric lights and water supply. N. Sweet, both of Astoria. five p«*>ple, making homes for fully the international line, the Americana on American soil. tide tide of sympathy between coun I At Sheridan we have* secuerd ground for a fruit storage* warehouse and will 125,000 Americana. Each acre it is began a rush from Douglas to th«< trymen who might be at odds, but Sir Edward Grey's speech before FORESTRY BOARD FORMING. later build a canning factory. The estimat«*! will yield yearly crop» val Istundary by the thousands, mounting parliament favoring a permanent were still countrymen. to the house tops and watching the ■ land is in th«* center of an ideal mar- ' uta! at $50 to $125. “Intervention ¡means war.” said peace treaty with the LTnited States rebel movement with fieltl glasses. coast ' ket and Portland. Salem and the Governor West Ask* Five Bodie* to met with great enthusiasm throughout Señor Limantour, in so many words. Automobiles stream«*! from Illi di- ; - are but a few hours distant, The i Seleat Member*. “ Intervention? ” answered Dr. F. England. I rections. Soon the entire country i Southern Pacific furnishes excellent CORNELL LOSES ON STUDENTS Vasquez Gomez, the insurgent repre- ' Salem Governor West has written I from the American custom house to Conferences have taken place in sentative at Washington, who has i ! train service.” to the Oregon State Grange, Oregon I the Eastern outskirts of th«* city was New York between representatives of been here for three days. “The mo- I Forest Fire association, Oregon Wool Tuition Coat* SI3 70 Mors Than I a sol id phalanx of sightseers. the Mexican government and the reb ment there is intervention there will WORK TO BEGIN JUNE I. Paid By Each. grower»’ association, Oregon 4 Wash When it was seen the rebels were els. and it is believed peace is being cease to be an insurrection. Both | ington Lumbermen's association and Ithaca. N. Y. Each student at Cor , advancing on the town, the commit* considered. sides will make common cause against j Contract Awarded for Stanfield-Coy the United States Forest service, call nell unversity is coating the institu serio of police in Agua Prieta, La- The naval patrol of the Mexican a common enemy.” ing attention to the law passed at the tion $ 13.70 more than he is putting borio Vasques*, telephoned to Captain ote Cutoff. Frederico Madero, a brother of Gus coast has been recalled, owing to the Pendleton Work on the construc last legislature providing for the ap back into the treasury by his tuition, Johnston, commander of the Thin! protests of Secretary Limantour, of tavo. head of the junta here, let fall tion of the Coyote-Stanfield cutoff will pointment of a state board of forestry, according to a statement prepared by United States cavalry tnsqm at Itoug- today that his brother had recently Mexico. las, ami within 15 minutes the troops be start«*! June 1, if nothing unfore- which will have charge of the expend officials. made a call on Señor Limantour. One Thcr«' are mor«* than 4.000 regularly had gallo;**! through the city ami had seen arises to cause a change in the iture and of an appropriation of $60,- Three newspapermen from San of his friends said this afternoon that 000 to be used in fighting fires. Diego, Cal., are lost in Mexico, where Gustavo had spent part of the morn planspf the Oregon-Washington coni-, “You will note that the law pro enroll«*! undergraduates «in the uni , established a perfect patrol along the versity, so the loss ia a considerable line. they went on a news gathering expedi ing with Secretary Dickinson, but the pany officials. vides that the governor shall appoint item. The figures were reached by After mystifying Isith the Mexican From sources known to be reliable tion in an automobile. They are in secretary himself dashed all intima it was learned that practically all pre as a member of the board someone estimating that there were 8.6 stu officials and the Americans on the bor the haunts of the rebels and may have tions with cold water. recommended by you,” he says. “In dents to ever member of th«* institution der for a week, Blanco surpris«*! all been captured. “I have not been in communication parations ar«* now made for beginning order that the board may be chosen staff. Students’ average tuition paid by suddenly breaking out of the can work on the above date. The contract Milwaukee Socialists will spend $1,- with the Maderos, either directly or for work has already been let to an<i organization perfected at an early in was $1,070 for each group, and the yon leading from Cenixes Springs and indirectly.” he said tonight. “I have date I would ask that you kindly take average salary of a teacher ia $1,188, attack«*! the Ftxleral force of 3(81 mrn 000,000 for an immense public park. never met any of them and I have had Twohy Bros., and it is understood, the steps necessary to obtain from or a difference of $118 for 8.8 stu that hail I wen rush«*! in hi Agua Prieta operations viunH, . . w > Russia threatens to invade China no word from any of them. I carry no they are ready to begin n opera _ from . your body a full and free expression dents. These figuers <!«» not include last night on a apecial train under u ..... immediately unless the latter adheres messages from them to Señor Lim whenever orders to do so arrive Except a O’Brien M to ,U cho,ce;______ the coat of administration, but refer command of Colonel Mora. antour. My presence here has noth General Manager James P. more closely to her treaty. few prisoners taken by th«« Federal*, to instruction only. The Coyote cutoff calls for the con ing to do with the Mexican situation.” Th«* statement gives the present the rebels retreat«*! in gts»d order. GRANTS PASS CROP GREAT. A renewal of the express drivers’ The belief grows here, however, struction of an additional track frozp It is undersbssi that Blanco's entire value of the university property, strike in New York City is causing among those closely in touch with Coyote, on the Columbia river, across force did not participate in the en buildings and grounds as $4.613,438.- country to Stanfield. much trouble and bloodshed. Fruit Inspector Says Yield Will Be both camps, that some understanding 48, and of <*quipment $1,994,512.71. gagement. His first action was to The cutoff will eliminate eight will be reached. It was pointed out Big This Year. Station colleges are valued at $471,- throw out a skirmish line for th«' pur- miles of the present distance between The United States Supreme court that if Francisco Madero. Sr., has al Grants Pass The fruit crop of this 797. Th«* total productive funds are ;s>se of drawing the F«*!<-rals Into ac has upheld the corporation tax, fcand ready seen Señor Limantour once, he those two points. However, the pres $8,687,274.05. The incom«* is $1,- tion to ascertain their strength. President Taft is much pleased. is likely to find means of keeping in ent main line track will be continued section of Rogue River valley will be The battle last«*! an hour and it is 637,299.25, and expenses are $1,625,- in use so as to provide a double track among the big yields, according to J. touch with him as the situation may believed that the retreat that followed 85. for the road. Work of building the F. Burke, county fruit inspector who demand. PORTLAND MARKETS, was for the pur|s>se of drawing the The Maderos are considered the cutoff will cost slightly less than $1,- has finished inspecting the valley. F«*derals into the canyon, where th«» Last season he examined 15(f,000 Wheat—Track prices: Bluestem. wealth and brains of the revolution. 000,000, and the building of the road DOG IS T. F. RYAN'S GTARD. main Issly of Blanco's forces was will add much to the activity of this fruit trees in thia county. These flg- 83c; club. 800181c; red Russian, 79c; They are not in sympathy with the r«*a«!y for action. The F«*lerals, how valley, 80c; 40-fold, 81c. Socialist movement in Southern Cali section of Oregon during the coming ures do not cover the entire field, and Savage Wolf-Hound I* New York ever, after a spirit«*! pursuit, ralli«*! a conservative estimate places the Barley—Feed, $23.50bz24 per ton; fornia. “If those fellows win,” said summer. Millionaire'* Companion, an«i return«*! to Agua Prieta, refusing number of acres at 3,000. brewing, nominal. Gustavo Madero today, “we shall have to be cntrapi**!. Commercial pears took the lead in Millstuffs—Bran, $20(<z 21 per ton; to fight them.” New York A ferocious looking SELECT CAPITOL SITE. The rebles, after a short en«x»unter, the variety of fruit set out in 1910. wolf hound, powerfully built and middlings, $27(«z28; shorts, $21(0 22; Mr. Burke says the greatest danger to alert, has been installed in Thomas F. at close rang«*, gallop«*! over th«« cr«wt rolled barley, $25.50O j 26.50. PLAGUE RAVAGES CONTINUE. Governor Own* Desirable Site. But commercial orchards is found in the of the draw, the F«*ierals following. Corn—Whole, $28; cracked, $29 Ryan’s home at 858 Fifth avenue. The Will Say Nothing. backyard fruit trees in towns. They hound looks more like a real wolf than As the F«*!erals appear«*! on high per ton. Salem — Governor West has asked are hard to spray, owing to the nooks like a dog. Every time Ryan rides ground, the insurgents ;x>ur«*l in their Oats—No. 1 white, $27(«z 27.50 ton. Live* of 20,000 Lost in Harbin Dis trict Alone. Speaker Rusk of the house of repre- and corners of the premises, and are In one of his autos the hound sits next most deadly fire, an«! it was at thia Hay—Track prices; Timothy, East |s>int that most of the Ftxleral soldiers sentatives, and President Ben Selling often neglected for that reason. ern Oregon, No. 1, $20(<l21; mixed, to the chauff«*ur and looks to be ready were shot. Washington. —The plague is con The present stage of all the orchards to advise the board in the selection $16(020; alfalfa, 11.50(al2; grain tinuing its ravages in China, as shown for any emergency. Lieutenant Manuel Robles, of the Ryan's auto was in front of his hay, $13z(z 14.50; clover, $U(ol2. by the mail advices reaching the State and location of the new annex to the is somewhat backward, owing to the Apples—Fancy, $2(<z2.75; choice, department from American consular capitol. The governor owns a quarter cool weather. home Sunday when the chauffeur came 27th, fell shot through the right shoul block of land that is upon the location $1(«12; common, 50c(o$l per box; officers. out of the basement with the dog. der and the right arm. Lieutenant Grange at Elkton, Or. desired for the building, but bo that pears, $1.50(0 1.75 per box; cran From the animal's collar ran a heavy Susano Morales, also of th«* 27th, It is estimated that 20,000 people Elkton -1 Elkton grange has been or- steel chain and a leather strap. The dropped with almost an identical berries, $13.50 per barrel. have succumbed in the Harbin cons there can be no charge made against Vegetables — Cabbage, $1.50 per ulate district since the outbreak of the him in the likelihood of the choice of ganized by State Deputy Cyrus H. chauffeur held on with both hands. He wound. Probably th«» loss of these two men 100; celery, California, $3.50(0.3.75 epidemic. In Harbin and its suburb, his property, he will have nothing to Walker with a good charter list. The was dragged by the hound toward the affect«*! the ranks of the Federáis, for do with it. officers are : Master, J. E. Row; auto. The dog jumped to a aeat. per crate: garlic, 10(«z 12c pound; hot Fuchiatin, 6,014, including 50 Europ the trtxips on the left wing swung The governor says that if his quar- overseer, J. J. Henderson; lecturer, The driver fastened the strap to a bur. houselettuce, 50c(o$l per box; pump eans, died up to February 11. kins, 2c per pound; sprouts, 9c; car chaplain, T. N. "What kind of a dog is that?” ask around blindly over the next ridge, The disease is playing havoc with ter block is selected he will dispose of E. D. Traylor; where they Were encounter«*! by 30 rots, 85c(o$l per' hundred; parsnips, the Chinese troops at Chang Chun, it to the state for the amount which Grubbe; steward, steward. W. M. Hampton; ed a reporter. he paid. He holds his lots at $10,0<>0, assistant steward. Minnie M. Traylor; 85c(o$l; turnips, 85c(o$l; beets, 90c according to Japanese statistics, 350 “A genuine wolf dog,” replied th«* rebels at a range not greater than 200 yards. Here fell Corporal Geronimo (o$l. deaths among them being reported up while the same amount of property ad secretary, Fannie Henderer; treasur chauffeur. Viegas, his right leg shatter«*! close Potatoes — Oregon, buying price, to January 26, the daily death rate of joining his is held at $18,000, or near er, John Kent; gate keeper, E. E. “Anil he belongs to Mr. Ryan?” to the hip. Silvestro Ramirez, of th«» twice the amount asked by the gov ly McClay; Ceres, Annie Grubbe; Po $1.25(0 1.50 per hundred. - “ He surely does. ” the town being abut 50. 27th, was also shot through th«» right ernor. The governor's property lies mona, Nettie Henderer; Flora, Maud Onions—Buying price. $2 hundred. No att«*mpt was made to interview leg und five soldiers were kill«*!. directly east of the capitol and be McClay; lady assistant steward Leia Poultry— Live: Hens, 19(o20c; the wolf hound. Leading Citizens Escape. tween it arxl the Southern Pacific com Traylor. Douglas now has 12 granges. fryers, 20(0 25c; turkeys, 20c; geese, Danville, II). — After returning 37 pany’s tracks. Speaker Rusk is now Iron Pipe May Save Live*. 12(ol3c; dressed turkeys, choice, 23 Fear» are Felt for Dam. indictments, but 14 of which were for Gilbert, Minn. Captain B«*ny an«! at Salem and the location of the new Rural Delivery from Athena, (a 25c. Mexicali, March 14. Captain Wil three miners are entombed 150 feet political offenses, the grand jury was capitol annex will be made at once. Egg” - Oregon ranch, 18(o 19c per Athena Postmaster H. O. Worth liam Stanl«*y left the insurgent camp dismissed Wednesday afternoon by dozen. ington has just informed the patrons tonight with 40 men on h tour to ac down in th«' Elba mine at Elba loca Butter City creamery extra, 1 and Judge Kimbrough until April 17, the To Investigate Loans. of his office that he has taken up the complish th«* destruction of every tion, just outside of the village. 2 pound prints, in boxes 31c pound; day preceding the city election. No matter of rural free delivery with thing between here and Algondones. Through an iron pipe thre«» inches In Salem In accordance with the rec- Jess than boxes, cartons and delivery politicians or leading citizens were in ommendations made by Govemor the department at Washington and He took dynamite with him, with the diameter air is being transmitted to dicted, the accused being precinct the entomb«.*l men, an«i th«* continu«*! extra. chairmen and workers about the polls. West, State Land Agent T. A. Rhine- that they have granted the rural serv announce«! intention to blow up the rappings on the pi;>e encourage the Pork—Fancy, 11c per pound. hart will begin a personal investiga- ice, which will begin July 1, 1911. railroad tracks, but fear is express«*! William C. Brown, member of the rescue parties to believe that the four Veal—Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds, 12 J city election commission, was indicted tion of the first mortgage loans held The district that will be taken in by on the American side that the new may be reached alive. A fifth man in (a 13c per pound. thia route will extend north of town to by the state. The practice heretofore Hops 1910 crop, 17i(ol8jc; 1909 for receiving money from a candidate has been to rely upon the valuations the Link Swaggart farm and on the Colorado river dam may be in danger. the party esca;>e«l with painful injur The InBurrectos disclaim any evil de to influence his vote in the election crop, 12(ol2Jc; contracts, 16c. reported by the attorneys for the state Northwest it will include the homes signs on the American works. They ies. He reached the shaft almost in a state of collapse and told what had Wool— Eastern Oregon, 12(o 18c per last fall. land board but hereafter every mort along Alkali flat and Gerking flat. declare that they will fight any of happened. pound, according to shrinkage; val gage loan will be personally inspected Explosive Wrecked Time*. Cardoza's men they find in the vicinity ley, 17(o 19c; mohair, choice, 30c. Engineer Moves to Asylum Site, Los Angeles.—The coroner’s jury in by the state land agent and their act- Jap Premier Celebrate* Treaty. Cattle — Prime steers, $6(o6.25; ual value noted. Quake Jar* Mt. Vesuvius. Pendleton -Captain Charles A. Mur choice, $5.50(a 6; good, $5.25(<z 5.50; the Times disaster of October 1, after Tokio Marquis Katsura premier phy, engineer for the branch asylum, Naplee A severe earthquake, ac anil minister of finance, gave a dinner common, $4(o5; Prime cows, $5.25(0 an adjournment of several weeks, held To Cruise Coo* Timber. has moved into a residence on the companied by strong detonations from for Ambassador O’Brien and the staff 5.50; choice, $4.50615; common, $2(o its concluding session Wednesday and Marshfield For the purpose of has- branch asylum site. With his home Mount Vesuvius, occurre«! here Mon of the American embassy in celebra 4; choice heifers, $5.25(o5.50; choice returned the following verdict: “The Investigation showed tion of the conclusion of the now com bulls, $4.75(o5.25; fair to good, Times building was destroyed and a tening the work of cruising all the on the grounds Captain Murphy will day evening. $3.75(o4; common, $3(o3.50; choice great number of the employes injured timber in the county, it has been de supervise work on the lands purchased that a great landslide had drop|»e«l mercial treaty between Japan an«I the light calves, $7.75(08; fair to good, by an explosion, followed by fire, cided by the county court to put five by the state and perform other duties from the upper part of the crater. It United State*. An element of politi $7(o7.50; choice heavy calves, $5.25 said explosion being caused by high more cruisers in the field in addition under the instructions of the state ia estimated that it measured 1,000 cians numbering between 200 and 300 (o5.50: fair to medium, $4.75(o5; explosives other than illuminating to the one man who was employed I board, He will have charge of the by 250 feet ami when it fell it cause*! is endeavoring to create opposition to The idea is to get all work of laying the water main from enormous clouds of smoke. The fun the treaty on the ground that Japan choice stags, $5.50(o6; fair to good, gas, placed there by a party or parties last season. the timber cruised so that a fair valua the city limits to the branch asylum icular railway was badly damaged. yield«*! to America's demand for a unknow to this jury.” $4.50((i5. tion may be put upon it when the grounds. A party of tourists were about to as limitation of Japanese immigration. Hogs—-Choice light, $8.25(o8.75; assessments are made. cend when the shock occurred. Robber Hold* Up Hotel Clerk. good to choice, $8(o8.25; choice Contract Let for Ashland School. Kansas Passe* Compensation Law. Washington With the White House heavy, $7.75(0 8. To Locate Hatchery. Americans Fly in Japan. Ashland The Ashland school board Sheep—Choice yearling wethers, and police headquarters each one block Topeka, Kan.- The workmen’s com Salem Master Fish Warden R. E. awarded the contract for the building Osaka, Japan “Bud” Mars and pensation act drawn by the joint com grain fed, $4.50(o4.75; old wethers, away and the United State* treasury $4<o 4.25 choice ewes, grain fed, $3.50 just across the street, a robber en- Clanton went to Astoria recently for of a new high school to Snook & Tra Captain T. 8. Baldwin, the American mittee of labor was passed by both (o 4; fair to medium, $2.75(o3.25; tered the office of the Grand hotel on the purpose of definitely locating the ver, of Salem, Or., that firm being the aviators, made three successful flights houses of the Kansas legislature. The choice lambs, grain fed, $5.25(o5.50; Pennsylvania avenue and held up the new salmon hatchery on Young's river, lowest of six bidders. The bids on here in the presence of 406,000 spec act will probably apply only to haz Prince Kuniyoshi Kuni, ardous employment where 15 or more good to choice, $5(o5.25; fair to good, clerk at the point of a pistol and es» for which provision was marie by the the general contract work ran from tators. I $63,000 to $75,000. legislature at its late session. grandson of the emperor, was present. persona are working. caped with $50. $4.75(o 5: culls, $2.50(o 3.50. Doings of the World at Large Told in Brief. Spectators Give First Aid to Wounded Mexicans.