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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1911)
CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK SHELLS SINK BATTLESHIP. Antiquated Monster Destroyed More Modern Sisters. By INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE PEACE IN PROSPECT, Rebels Will Suapand Operations If Halorma Are Granted. TROOPS READY FOR QUICK MOVE Washington, March 21. Peace ia On Board Torpedo Boat Stringham, COAL FIND STIRS CITY. COLONISTS COMINO FAST. Lower ChesaiH>ake Bay, March 22. asaur«! in Mexico within a week if Shatter«! by a storm of shell, the old certain influence« now at work toward battleship Texas, now the San Marcos, Many Sections Feel Benefits of East- Well Digger Uncovers Good Valn Doings of the World at Large rests that end prove effective. With the Trains With Crews Aboard and • rn Advertising. Mile West of Salem. tonight in the mud of Tangier arrival in Mexico City of Senor Joee Told in Brief sound. The veteran of the United Steam lip. Portand Fully 60 per cent of the Salem Discovery of what are de States navy sank under the spectacu colonists entering Oregon since the clared to be bona fide coal de|x>aita on Yvea Limantour, minister of finance. lar marksmanship of her newer sis present rvduc«! rates went into effect a small tract on the Roberta ranch, President Diaz will begin conferences, ters. come to Portland, either to remain about a mile west of Salem, m Polk Ganeral Resume of Important Event Gaping holes in her port side and permanently or to cast about for suit county, have set the town agog. The which it ia expected will result in the Cavalry Can 8tart on ¡Moment'« No tice—Evant« In Mexico Are two jagg«! wounds in her forward able locations elsewhere in the state. discovery was made by men employed announcement within three or four Presented in Condensed Form days of the re-organzatlon of the cab Closely Watched. armor, where shells passed completely The remaining 40 per cent seldom on the II. P. Chase drilling machine. for Our Busy Readers. through her, showed how she suc leave the Union depot or the North They were seeking for water. At a inet. cumbed. Part of both her fighting Bank station, excepting to go to a ( depth of 36 feet the first coal vein was Minister Limantour will present an masts were shot away and her deck nearby restaurant for meals. If they 1 fpund. This vein was thin, being but San Antonio, Tex., March 20. The explanation of the demands of the rev Tacoma has pass«! an anti-treating was a mass of debris. have made up their minds as to the five or six inches thick, but was well olutionists and the changes in the offi air was electrified tonight with ru ordinance. The broadsides deliver«! by the particular part of the state in which defined. battleship New Hampshire at varying they want to locate they are in a hur- 1 At a depth of 44 feet, a deeper vein cial family of President Diaz as well mors of im|s>rtant developments in Iowa legislature defeated the woman distances of six to seven and one-half ry to get then' and do not tarry in this ! was struck, but the eoal was broken as the institution of reforms which are Mexico and of the movement of the suffrage bill. miles were consider«! remarkable by city. The so-call«! sight-seeing class ! up and apparently scattered. maneuver division to the border. The The expect«! to appease the insurgent«. Natives of the New Hebrides islands ordnance officers. More than one- es are composed of persons who are quality is declared to be excellent and In the meantime, President Taft, return of Joao Yves Llinantour to are in revolt against the white resi third of the shots were said to have undecided where to go. They view the indications point to a discovery of dents. who arrives here tomorrow morning Mexico in |iart accounted for this. gone through, although nothing official the attractions of Portland while in- | some magnitude. A newspaper man who return«! was given out. vestigating the opportunities of the California has adopted a law for H. P. Chase said that the coal de from Augusta, Ga., will confer with A half hour after the sun had risen state. bidding aliens to acquire, sell, be posits discovered west of the river Ambassador de la Harm, and there ia from the t'ity of Mexico said sensa the first shot was fired. This was fol queath or inherit lands in that state. were found after drilling through a good grounds for the assumption that tional developments were to bo expec lowed by another, but both were The Dalles The Dalles Business lie says that while the tnsips now «mcentrat«! in Texas ted. He said the story of the atoning Unless rains come soon, forest rang merely to determine the range. Then | Men’s association and local realty sandstone rock. the present veins discover«! are ap immediately will begin a series of of Diaz' palace was untrue, ers will be put into the field in Wash began a beautiful exhibition of marks i dealers are receiving calls and inquir ington two months earlier than usual. manship. A salvo direct«! near the ies from a large number of colonists parently small, the indications are ex maneuvers, and will return shortly to At the maneuver camp nearly every cellent and that endeavors will be im their |>osta. In addition, when con The parents of Vincent Walsh Mc stern of the Texas raised huge col- , who have taken advantage of the mediately made to determine just the ditions are normal in Mexico, a com preparation was a denial of the story Lean. the world’s richest baby, are umns of water and deluged the vessel, cheap rates to come West. extent of the deposits and the value plete statement of the consideration of mere drill and tactics. Eight “The show windows of the exhibi of the find. trying to insure him against kidnap leaving her unscathed. that actuat«! the mobilization of tracks have been dear«! in the South Then, to show the control of the 12 _________ __ tion building at the de;s»t are viewed ing. tnsqm will lie Issued. Runways have and 8-inch guns, another hail of shells a|) jay long by strangers.” said Secrv- Hope for the «>ming of |>caco in ern Pacific yards. Unsatisfactory business conditions was dropp«! into the water immedia- ( tary Fjgh. "It would be conservative FIFTEEN ACRES OF GRAPES. been construct«! so that the loading of Mexico is strengthen«! by the manner have caused two big manufacturing tely in front of the ship. The miss to aay that the exhibit building has firms of Fall River, Mass., to reduce was intentional, but the shells came ' been seen by not less than 3.000 col- Nyssa Business Man to Experiment in which the revolutionists have com eight troop trains can be effect«! sim mented on tlie magazine article of ultaneously. The entire yard bus their dividends. on Large Scale. so close as to give rise at first to the „nista in the past week. In The <\mbassador de lu Barra and the signi been cleared. so that nothing will hin Sunday work in postoffices through belief that the first hit had been made. 1 Dalles at present are about 50 home- Nyssa Nyssa this year will have ficant spirit of expectancy with which The shooting then began in earnest. i seekers, some of whom have bought the distinction of planting the largest the results of Senor Limantour's «>n- der the regular army in the event of out the country is to be discontinued, The New Hampshire, followed by I homes already. except where absolutey necessary in ‘ . Others are negotiat vineyard in Eastern Oregon, and prob i ferences in Mexico City this week ure any emergency. the battleship Mississippi 250 yards in | ¡„ B for land and others are looking at ably in Southern Idaho. This vine- i await«! by organs of insurgent senti transmission of mail. ing That these eight tracks are at the her wake, drew off approximately sev-, tracts to decide which suits them best. 1 yard will be planted on Bridge island, ments. diafsisal of the government was admit Women of Hunnewell. Kansas, have en and one-half miles and began firing. j Five from Kansas have about doted a I Not a single adverse comment was ted by an official of the railroad com one mile south of Nyssa, and will con nominated a full ticket of women offi- All of the broadsides were deliver«! cere, believing that the men are run- against the Texas while the attacking ; deal for 320 acres of fruit land. Iowa I sist of 15 acres of gra}>es, mostly of record«! in Mexican newspapers to pany, who, in the same breath, told of ; colonists are negotiating the purchase ■ the Concord variety. S. N. Emison, the proposal of the Mexican ambassa the "laiiding” of a lot of stock cars ning the city "wide open.” i vessel was steaming back and forth of 80 acres of partially clear«! land | one of the best known residents of dor that all Husses in Mexico unite for thut are being stor«l in the Southern Policy holders have begun ! along the line at a ten-knot speed. for which they will pay $15,000. Nyssa, where he has been a business the promotion of national unity. Pacific yanls. A second official said a against the Northwestern Mutual After the seventh broadside the ; Several have arrived from Germany, j man for a number of years, is behind The insurgents have taken the stand representative of the government Insurance company, of Milwaukee, al I Texas plainly was in distress. Two They could not speak English, but haji j the project. that their operations have proved they MKod him, in case stock cars were not leging the directors are getting away | naval tugs that lay alongside the mon- j an interpreter with them. They have Mr. I Imison has conducted rather are willing to risk n great deal to se for the sihipment of horses, with the capital stock. j itor Tallahassee, on which were sta- ¡made a success of raising ducks. J exhaustive experiments on gra|>e cul cure the adoption of certain reforms available h<>w many animals could la- load«l in ' tioned the naval observers, raced to i ehickens, asparagus and mushrooms, ! ture here for the past three years. I in the government, and if not grant«! to ordinary 36 or 4l»-fool box cars. A rate war has begun in coastwise ! her assistance. The shells presumaby and are looking at different locations. I From Concord gra|>es he had plant«! | will contiue the strife. shipping trade on the Pacific coast. Inquiry was also made if the road ' had set the vessel afire, for the hose Another party bought a small tract of three years before. Mr. Emison last The dissatisfaction in Mexico, would undertake to handle soldiers in China has conceded the demands of ■ was run over the sides and the engines ■ land to engage in raising high-class year got an average of 56 [xiunds of ! though most conspicuous in Chihuahua, box cars in an emergency. Russia that she live up to the treaty : were set to work pumping. She also exhibition and fancy poultry. One merchantable grajss from each vine. ' has not been confin«! to that state ami A train, said to be destin«) to carry of 1881. j had been driven out of broadside range day 11 arrived, tired and dusty, but When it is realized that 540 grape ' serious outbreaks in other states have tnsips to Nogales, Arizona, on the I by the force of the New Hampshire ’ s smiling, w’ho undoubt«!ly will find vines are planted per acre, it is seen t been prevented by the promises of Mexican bonier, was made up at the Large forces of Mexican rebels ad that at the rate of production just early changes in administration. vance on Hermosillo, capital of Señora i shells, and the tugs straightened her suitable land here. unny yanls here tonight. It consists out for her further ordeal. mention«! an acre of three-year old province. of nine tourist and two standard sleep Twice afterward shells set the hulk Eugene- Approximately 175 colon grapes would produce 30,240 pounds of ers, u kitchen and a baggage car. It FIND WILD INDIAN BAND. Premier Stolypin, of Russia, has re afire. ists have arrived ia Eugene. They grajies, or a trifle over 15 tons per is mann«i an<i under orders to remain signed on account of the defeat of his What was practically the finishing hail from all parts of the country, but acre. A fair average price of gra|a-s readiness to pull out at any hour. reform measures. blow came with the 19th broadside. there is a distinct majority from the is 4 cents |M*r pound, so that a produc- Scientists Discover Savsge Tribe in "It may go tonight, tomorrow or ! when four of the 12-inch and four Thought Wiped Out in 1870. Middle West, particularly Nebraska, Heirs of the late E. H. Harriman tion at the above ratio would bring never,” said a railroad man. "It 8-inch shells were hurled at her just j The greater part of them were attrac- have started a bank in New York to $1,209.60 per acre. San Francisco An anthropological must remain with steam up and a as the sun was setting The shots ! ted to Oregon and to Eugene by com perpetuate his memory. expedition from the univestiy of Cali crew aboani at all times, in any poured so thick around her that it was munity advertising, but a large pro fornia, under Professor Kroeber, has event." TO -PLANT” PHEASANTS. Taft assures the Mexican ambassa impossible to determine how many of portion have friends here and came at report«! the discovery of remnants of So far as could lie learn«!, no onlera dor that troops were only sent to the the eight struck the vessel. their solicitation. a suppos«ily extinct tribe of Califor have been received for the embarka border for maneuvers. State Buys IOO Pairs Reeves Species The largest number to arrive in oiw nia Indians near the headwaters of the tion of tnsqm, but it is said among GENERALS DIE IN RIOT. for Distribution. day has been 60, all of them arriving Sacramento river. ruiln>ad men that the destination of PORTLAND MARKETS. on one train. Almost all of this num Corvallis Game Warden Stevenson, The rest of the tribe, the Komlios, the train ia Nogales. It probably will Honduras Scene of Pitched Battle, ber was made up of families who had of Forest Grove, has just placed an were exterminated in a raid in 1870, the Eleventh cavalry. Wheat—Track prices: Bluestem. sold their homes in the East and were order with Gene Sim|su>n, the pheas the settlers of Northern California carry Fatal to Scores. Interest is added to the news by the 846 85c; club, 816 82c; red Russian, looking for new ones in Oergon. One Tegucigalpa, Honduras. March 22.— ant fancier, of Corvallis, for 100 pairs having been arous«l by the depr«la- fact that in the plans pigeon-holed at 80c; valley, 81c; 40-fold, 83c. General Lara and General Palma, both family numbered ten members, and of the Reeves pheasant, to be deliv tions of the Indians, who were hunt«! Washington for the movement of Barley—Choice feed, $246 24.50 per of the average was large. whom commanded divisions of the ered next September. These birds down and massacr«!. troo|>s ready for nny eventualities, an ton. Most of the demand is for small will be shipped by the game warden Honduran troops in the recent upris Ac«>rding to the members of the invasion of Mexico includes the use of Millstuffs—Bran, $206 21 per ton; ing country, were killed in a homes—tracts of approximately ten to all parts of the state and turned expedition, which return«! from the Nogales as a gateway. middlings, $276 28; shorts. $216.22; riot in at that Comayaguela, a suburb of acres—suitable for fruit culture or loose. North, recently, there are aliout 20 in rolled barley, $25.506.26.50. truck-gardening. Tegucigalpa, on Sunday. The Reeves pheasant is the largest the tribe at present. They were iden TUMOR CUT FROM BRAIN. Corn—Whole, $28; cracked, $29 ton. The riot finally became a pitched of the pheasant family, and is a fine tified by arrowheads and other imple Oats—No. 1 white, $27.506 28 ton. battle, Baker—It is estimated that fully game bird. As they are hardy and ments found in their camps, although Spokane Woman »Undergo«« Delicate and it is estimated that not Hay—Track prices: Timothy, East Operation and Live«. than 40 of the revolters were 500 colonists have visited Baker dur- increase rapidly in the wild state, it the Indians themselves were too wild ern Oregon. No. 1, $216 22; mixed, less ing the past week. The Commercial is expected soon to have the forests of to lie approach«!. killed and some 50 others, including Spokane, March 20 One of the $16620; alfalfa. $11.50612.50; grain several women, wounded. Among the club has a representative at Pocatello Oregon well stocked with the birds. The university will try to have them moat rare and difficult operations in hay, $136 14.50; clover, $116 12. and a committee meets all trains here Last year Mr. Simpson supplied the round«! up by a troop of Unit«! Green Fruits—Pears, $1.5061.75 dead is a son of General Dionicio Guit- to assist strangers and welcome them terrez state with 100 pairs of the pheasants. States cavalry in order that their m<-dicala annals, the removal of a tu per box; malagas, $66 7.50 per bar to Oregon. Business is active and the The riot began about the time the They were distributed over Western language and ancient customs may be mor from the pituitary gland at the rel; cranberries $13.50 per barrel. merchants are optimistic over the re Oregon and some were sent to Baker. studi«i in the interest of ethndlogy. respective forces of Generals Lara and base of the brain, was ¡M-rformed at Apples— Fancy, $262.75; choice, Palma, who had been brought up to sults of the publicity campaign car They were set at liberty at the various Numerous re;s>rts from sheepmen in Sucr«l Heart hospital, in this city. $162; common, 50c6$l per box. ried on during the year. Arrange Vegetables — Asparagus, 12Jc per assist in the defense of Tegucigalpa ments are now under way to serve points by persons who are c<w>|>erating Tehama county that sheep had been The o|M>ration, which was performed pound; cabbage, $1.50 per hundred; against the rebles, had occupied C>ma- meals to passengers on the morning with the game warden and who have found kill«! by arrows led to the by I). Lobau, was witness«! by nearly studied the birds as closely as prac search for the tribe. cauliflower, local, $1.25 per dozen; yaguela. They had not yet disarmed, trains. a score of local physicians and 4o nur ticable under the varying conditions. California, $2.25 per crate; celery, according to the agreement entered ses. Among the physicians pr«s'itf into by the government and the revo Reports show that they have come Troops Off to Hawaii La Grande — To date 75 homeseekers California. $3.506 3.75 per crate; cu lutionary leaders, with the peace com were Dr. Solomon W. Shafer, of JohnK through the winter in excellent con from Oklahoma* and parties of four San Francisco, March 21. Two bat cumbers, $26 2.25 per box; eggplant, talions of the Second Unit«! States in Hopkins university, who administered) 15c pound; garlic, 10<« 12c pound; missioners, and after the first collision and five from other sections have dition. fantry, Colonel Francisco W. Mansfield the anaesthetic, and Dr. E. M. Wolty, green onions, 20c dozen; head lettuce, were quick to draw their firearms and reached La Grande and are seeking lo Referendum Petitions Circulated. machetes. cations here. Many are from South commanding, arriv«! here balay and demonstrator of surgery in the Jeffer 50c dozen; hothouse lettuce, $1.25 Great crowds of spectators 'gathered Salem The first petitions having went alsiard the transport Crook, son M«lical coliege, Philadelphia. ern states. per box; peppers, 20c pound; radish The patient was Miss Maude Rupp, for their purpose to refer to the people which will sail for Honolulu immedi es, 306 35c per doz; rhubarb, $2.256 at points of vantage to w’atch the Medford—Real estate men of Med at the next general election all of the ately. The regiment will form the formerly of Evanston, Wyo., but who 2.50 per box; sprouts, 9c; tomatoes, game, and many of them found escape ford will send an agent to Portland to University of Oregon appropriations regular command at Fort Shafter when for soms time has been a resident of $1.756 2; carrots, 85c6$l hundred; shut off when the men came to close induce incoming colonists to locate of the late legislature, amounting ap the Third battalion arrives there. Spokane. Five years ago the tumor quarters. parsnips, 85c6$l; turnips, 85c6$l; Forces under General Matuty, an here. Very few of the 1911 home proximately to $500,000, have made Officer« of the regiment deni«! that started nt the base of the brain. It beets, 90c6$l. their first appearance in Salem. The the mission of the Second in Honolulu caused an enlargement of her extrem Potatoes — Oregon, buying price: other veteran of the Nicaraguan revo seekers have appeared in Medford. lution, were hastily dispatched U> stop circulators are working hard for is out of the regular routine. The ities, which amount«! to h deformity, $1.256 1.50 per hundred. the battle, and succeeded in separating New Townsite Probable. names and they believe they will get present move was decided ujsin to es and pressing on ¡the optic nerve des Onions—Buying price, $2 per hun the combatants. many in Marion county. The circula tablish the military district of Hawaii. troyed the sight of one eye entirely Salem What is considered plausi dred. and impaired the use of the other. bly as a move for an Oregon Electric tors, it is said, are from Cottage Cattle—Prime steers, $666.59; Rural Preachers Scored. townsite on the new extension south Greve. It is the impression here that Faculty Bars Freshmen. choice, $5.756 6, good to choice, $5.50 Wool Trust Cuts Capital. Decatur, Ill.—“The most conspicu is seen in the purchase of 120 acres of the movement startl'd in Yamhill Columbia, M<>. No students may be 6 5.75; common, $46 5; prime cows, Boston At the head office of the $5«/5.50; choice, $4.756 5; common, ous back-numbers in the country now land at Hall's Ferry, about nine miles county to refer the university appro initiated into a fraternity or sorority, $26 4; choice heifers, $5.256 5.50; are the rural preachers,” declared up the Willamette river from Salem. priations has dieil out and the inten or live in a chapter house of a Greek American Wool company here it is an- letter society at Missouri university nouneed that the directors of the cor- choice bulls, $4.506 4.75; fair to good, Dean J. H. Skinner, of Purdue uni- The purchase was made from H. J. tion will not be prosecuted. during his freshman year. The uni |w>ration had voted to reduce the com $3.756 4; common, $36 3.50; choice ’ ersity, before the Inter-Church Con Spitzbart by E. M. Croisan, and the People Improve River. versity faculty has pass«! a rule which mon stock of $30.000,000 to $20,000,- light calves, $7.7568; fair to good, servation congress here. "While farm consideration is said to be $9,000. Astoria — The improvement of the says students must have at least 24 000. The action of the directors will $76,7.50; choice heavy calves, $5.25 ers and the rest of the world have im Mr. Croisan has been purchasing land 65.50; fair to medium, $4.7565; proved, preaching has remained in the freely in the interest of the Oregon mouth of Deep river is to be taken up “hours'” cr«iit before joining one of be submitted to stockholders for ap same quality,” continued the speaker. Electric for right-of-way purposes, at once, and funds to defray the cost these societies, which means they proval at a special meeting in Jersey choice stags, $5.256 5.50. It ia expected in Hogs--Choice light, $8.2568.50; “Country preachers should go to col and it is rumored that this buy was are being raised by private subscrip must rank at least as sophomores. City on April 8. tion. Lists have been in circulation The purpose of the rule is to increase wool circles that the common stock good to choice, $86 8.25; choice lege and learn agriculture.” E. White made for the Oregon Electric. holders will ratify the new plan, under Allen, president of the Macoupin three days and the success attained is the standard of scholarship. heavy, $7.75«) 8. which they expect to receive divi Make Real City Beautiful. such as to make it certain that the en J Sheep —Choice yearling wethers, County Farmers' institute, also scored dends. The corporation controls 34 Farmer«' Wives Strike. Orenco— More than a score of men tire sum will be available soon. grain fed, $4.50«/4.85; old wethers, country clergymen. of this town observed Arbor day Sat- Nearly every person residing in the Gandy, Neb. — Encouraged by the mills in New England and New York. $46 4.25; choice ewes, grain fed, Justice Hughes Honored. unlay, planting between 250 and 300 Deep river district, and the companies recent decision of Judge Otto, of $3.506 4.15; fair to medium, grain Rich Widow« Form Club. New York—More than a - thousand elm trees on the streets. The town operating steamers, including the up Brule, who defined the rights of hus fed, $2.75«; 3.25; choice lambs, grain Tx>s Angeles, March 20. Seven Salt band and wife relative to work on the fed, $565.50; good to choice, grain men crowded the rooms of the Bar is less than three years old, this being river towboats, contribute liberally. farm, Nebraska women are declaring Lake City multi-millionaire widows, fed, $565.25; fair to good, $4.7565; association Wednesday evening to hon the home of the Oregon Nursery com- View Sites for Armory. or Justice Charles E. Hughes, of the pany. It is the purpose of the citiz- themselves in no uncertain manner. who are passing the winter at local culls, $2.506 3.50. Salem — Adjutant General Finzer Al) through this section of the state hotels, and whose fortunes aggregate Poultry—Live: Hens, 20c; broilers, United States Supreme court. It was ens to make Orenco one of the pret- 256 40c; turkeys, 20c; ducks, 23c; the most notable gathering of the sort tiest towns to be found in the North and Colonel Jackson, of the Oregon the women have organized clubs and $30,000,000, have formed the most geese, 12613c; dressed turkeys, in the history of the Bar association west. A park has been laid out and National guard, were in Salem this determin«! that henceforth farm work unique colony in Southern California. and the first since 1905, when the re numerous beds of flowers, roses and week for the purpose of viewing pro shall be done by the men, or it will go By their mutual friendship and con choice, 236 25c. posed sites for the now $50,000 armory undone. genial tastes they have been able to Eggs—Oregon ranch, 20c per dozen. tirement of Ambassador Joseph C. shrubbery will be set out. tn be built here this summer. A se Butter— City creamery, extra, 1 Choate was marked by a similar dem add materially to the entertainment Board Appoints State Architect. Hay Signs All But Eight. lection will be made within a few and 2 pound prints, in boxes, 31c per onstration. For an hour men passed and pleasure of many visitors from Salem W. C. Knighton has been days, so that construction of the arm pound; less than boxes, cartons and before him and pressed his hand. Olympia, Wash. Governor Hay has the East, and that ia their principal appointed state architect by Governor ory can begin at once. sign«! all but eight of the bills pass«! object. delivery extra. Sympathetic Strike Predicted. West and State Treasurer Kay at a Pork—Fancy, 10J611cper pound. by the legislature at its recent ses New Insurance Laws Good. Cincinnati Overtures for the set salary of $4,500 a year. Mr. Knigh Veal—Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds, sion. Of these eight, the only two of Gun« at Honolulu Tested. tlement of the strike of white firemen ton will prepare plans and specifica Sales It is the general opinion that consequence are the bill requiring full 126 12jc per pound. Honolulu The big 12-inch'guns Hops -1910 crop, 17i618|c; 1909 on the Cincinnati, New Orleans & tions and will supervise all public the laws relating to insurance enacted crews for freight trains, the railroads which have been plac«| in the fortifi Texas Pacific railroad have been re buildings in this state during his term at the session of the legislative assem being hotly opposed* to the measure, cations at Pearl Harbor were fired crop, 126 12}c; contracts, 16c. Wool—Eastern Oregon, 126 18c, ac jected by the officials of the road, and of office. It is estimated that his ser bly just adjourned are in the main and the bill repealing the anti-cigar Monday for the first time. The tests, cording to shrinkage; valley, 176 19c; there is renewed talk that the firemen vices will make a saving to the state progressive and in the line of securing ette law. The cigarette bill is said to made under the direction of Captain mohair, choice, 32c per pound deliv of the entire railway system may be in architects’ fees of from $10,000 to uniformity in legislation covering this contain a "joker” which repeals a law William P. Platt, of the Ordnance de $15,000 annually. called out on a sympathetic strike. important subject in the various states. forbidding women to enter saloons. ered Portland. partment. proved most satisfactory.