' ' ' nmtlNICAN mmxs I CL'n ir. noATPri.-i. i J' a '- - II . & Bohemia Nugg HOWARD IlItOXT.V. Vuh: COTTAGE GROVE OREGON. EVENTS OF THE DAY Comprehenslre Review of the Import ant Happenings ol the Put Vk. Presented In Condensed Form, Most Likely to Prate Interesting. Palma'a Message to Congress Btpresses Atlmlratlon el Roc-tvelt, Havana, April 8. ttffegres rear- eembte.1 today ami wilt probably con tinue In pom km throe extra months on account of the necessity (or the efleb hi wit ot many lawi before all the de partmests of the government ret thor oughly n ruler way. A m-irage from President Palma was rcad. The mes- eat says: "Oar relations with the I'nlted State cootlaue to le clow ami cordial. Much auvn eratlfrlni I tha nnhl. Ami remw UOIU 6'ili:-ii-T1hpd tlio reach lutelv farorablt' att tude ol the nrwi- .iTrl sirawborry crops of the east and dent of that great republic. It is west (litres of Maryland. enough to remember the obstacles t;n .t.tl.tL- IK. i ih.i ih. whicdi his stubborn will have overcome rate of deaths from cancer in Great ,n 1BS,t,UI,ln. the f5flpfSf,,3r.l,K,.r BriUin has doubled In the last 40 ,nd. Ja-ning ratification tbcreof. fttltl and his firm purpose to summon a spec- ial session of congrw to definitely ap- iwprMenuiim jonn n. iveirnsm, 01 prove ol it. Besides the sympathy and rew York, who has leen III in w ash- respect which we Inspire among the Ington, nag returned heme oonvales- American people by our exemplary con tent, dnct as an independent people who re Mia Bdna Telfener, niece of Mrs. the Ju,iM arul responsibilltiea of Jonh V. Mackay, is reported to be en- cltiienship, these circumstances power gaged to Slgnor Gino de Martino, of ,MT contribute in solidifying the good Naples. understanding between the two nations. . . . . . , "It Is our interest to worthily cultl The cottage at Tabor, la., where John vate theec lentimenta and we cann.it do Brown llred for wreral years, and w better than by earning out our obli where ho drilled his followers, has been gallons to the Washington government destroyed by fire. expeditiously, frankly and correctly. A large area ot coal and petroleum whether it is by grant ol what we ought) land has teen located in the Southeast ' "" or reiusing wnai we consider Kootejay district of British Columbia, ourselves Justified in refining, mostly by Americans. 'The government ia at present ovcu . . . . . . . , pied with the Isle of I'ines matter, and rmi.-r-u . TL t it has reason to hope that the tettle HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON WILL WASH OUT OOLD. re Warden at Ifoltt BtUry. C. W. Jame. who Iwcame wiperin- U.wrnm.M TmPr.lHWWl,,fm Prom vapiumi v.i. Sanlo Dorslnf". AP'" : 'U 'o'clock tM. morning the f''"'""" ..... .n. .n..LH I 1m in- iiuiMtie uie cj ,. . uw.ii la In the wlHtrl Tim ttt tevete engagement I'.UiH" luce tne aliened (' a. w. Dart, ol John Da). Starting L'pan Uxtcnahc Work. Plater mining promises to be an Im portant Industry in Grant county dur ing the coming season. fVveral miners have already ciinimeiKrM getting thing in readlnrse for the summer's run. What promises to be an excellent paying preposition is Ihe placer mine of G. W. lart, which will bo wotked for the Mist time this leason. Mr. I)Att has leased the pipe, giants and all the mining material belonging to the Humboldt mining company, and at present has a force of men laying this pipe ami getting everything in readiness for the summer'i run, whliti will commence immediately. The mine is situated on the west side of Canyon creak, between John Pay and Canyon City, and nearly opposite Long gulch. Water will bo ued from the Humboldt ditch. The ditch will be in charge ol IVrt Stone. rt.lt the intention to operate Cie C. W. James. who , . , , ,, MUun wiil i .HHlent of the Oregon Ujr X",, dilren lWk to lh apiii I, nas aimonmw i ri. .rtlllety from lh . ol second warden to that of flr.l v., " . the ld ol ll.e Mcl'hemm will Hicire.! J 1. Jnee. ' ' ' " , i , "i sooilrong. ti lml past l.ail.ld tl- poilkm dnrlnglhe ,L T, are u..t lour mm. The iww T. .V. , . , J i. i. b, ,h. pnHnotlon o. M.IWhj III 0 ,";;,, Johnson. 01 ,.Hll iiVlewU, hkh Is In Woodman Strt.t C.mhal. their powet. al go lo llw Borlliern The Woodmen's street carnival ami rt ol Ihe UUnJ JoIh the rtll. lair, to I held In IVnlUs June S. , S there. ..i i... . Mn-eMlul The Unltel mle rt.f affair. Tho ommlttees are all hard has lantlcl at work and are meeting with civl A met lean cwtntUt. AlUnU vtecl the To Invoke KtltrtnJum. llurMkcts WaolilngUw, April mJttl. ;,A repint to A numlr ol mining me around ,i..,iu,ni lmi 1'iimimiiI Grants I'aM are giving aMltlanre In the Turner, (he cruiser AtlinU, at Santo work M invoking me reierewmin ivu-Imm. another rlt lo lh sgainrt the milling wrivralkm tax law nlHnam IoiIm, uno taihi an at- recently pai-wl t.y the Oregon legis- l0 ul, th, ellr Irom tHe rlu lature. tho Ten Eck prixe for oratory at Yale, to send him a copy ol the oration. ment thereof will be satisfactory to Cuba." President Talma expres;ei the hope All four years of the college course at that the question of incorporating into Yale will hereafter be optional, making I the treaty all the provisions of the I'latt it possible for freshmen to drop Greek, I amendment will soon be fettled, and Latin and mathematics from the er I dds that alter this his been done it trance examination. . I will seem unnecessary that the Piatt Andrew Cnrnecie hn, nfTere.! M n.. ""H"" remain any longer a the bills of all Cornell students incurred prt 01 constitotion by sickness in the typhoid fever epi demic, where they or their parents will permit. Oscar Uarrliffe, engineer of tho train I which collided with a I roller car at Newark, X. J., on January 1, whereby I WILL TALK OVER WAQES. I Trainmen on Illinois Central to Meet ON llcUU and DUcnsa Increase. Chicago, April 8 The adjustment I - .i t. , . , many school children were killed or in- ""'"T5 , luo ".'au n'Dm'a . i . Tr.,, nd conductirs organirations have ar- iiJ.J"Zv."ll:Tr"'i-'.'i,v" rived in Chicago and are pi lie raves atmut nis engine ar.d Is con stantly manipulating imaginary throt tles, levers and valves. The police of New York and neigh boring cities are trying to ran down whols bands of Italian brigands, who have recently been driven from Italv and tame to the Atlantic orast, where they are blackmailing their fellow countrymen with threats of murder. was nearly destroyed I Chicago and are preparing to meet the officials of the Illinois Central and Alton r.ads. The trainmen andl conductors' committees believe the' same terms can be teemed on the Mi 1 nois Central and Alton roads for their I members as those on the Wabash a i 15 per cent increase for freight and a ' 12 per cent increase for paseengerl ervH-e. John G. Hannahan. grand master or ! the Brotherhood of Firemen, arrives in Chicago tomorrow to present the de mands of the fiiemen on the Illinois Central. The aJjoslment committee of the Pekln is apparently much surprised trainmen and conductors fiom the Chi tho increase of tho Asiatic squadron. "Arlington A Qnincy. Ilock Island x .Milwaukee and St. Paul systems, where demands were made January 5 for a horizontal increase in wages of 20 per cent lor two classes of employes. now have their schedules of demands revised and will present them to the) managements ol those roads before the end of the week. BeaeaeaV JmO' "sDae&PiBeeBen Dunsmulr, Cai by fire. Sailors from battleships will after be given longer shore leave. here- at the increase of the Asiatic squadron. President Roosevelt will be escorted from the depot at Portland by a mon ster parade. Bebels of Santo Domingo have re pulsed the government troops and still hold that city. Jefferson S. Conover, grand eecreiary of the free and Accepted Masons ol Michigan, Is dead, aged 62 years. Governor Taft is mentioned for the presidency in 1904. The New York Herald figures that Roosevelt will be a winner with Hew York state In the doubtful column. WONDERLAND 190J. Beautiful Book Describing and Picturing This Oloriouj Westland. Another volume has been added to the Wonderland Series published annu ally bv the Snrthfrn Pai-IA. .ll...l The Indiana operators will sabmlt a I com nan v. TM lif r,ni. i. proposition to the miners agreeing to in newness and variety of word picture - """r " ou I aim camera pictures, uruer the book operator, a minpr, and an expert min- mailed to your home address, not to wsimci, iuucviuo iiu uimtn in i your omce, ana wnlle waiting its ar the Clinton field require shooters. rival prepare your mind for the least of Tho Anthracite strike commission ilstory. story , and traveling experi- award with reference to the mining ?ncea 11,81 ,be b00 affords. A big engineers gives the enlgneers holiday boDd'e ' poo'ly congeJved and cheaply on Sundays, which was observed last P"t advertising matter wilt not bo Sundar thrnnehont tha mlnlni, imposed on you, bat von will be me. for the first time In the history of coal KaX beautiful magarine conUlnng uu jjictuies 01 mis western wonderland of ours that wilt excite the THE I. ATE HENRY WINSLOW CORIim" mine 16 to 18 hours a dar. acrordin? as the length of the days permit. Two shifts of men will be employed. I Hopes to rind Water. B. K. Coplen. in exnert on fnrmn. tion for artesian water, who sunk the Pro.peions Hood River Valley. ' 1 ul'mn. "". d TtKJueh ih..nnn.l.P,ini,.,L wh. m,r,3 J' '' been making Hno.IRIr.Fl. .I-,.. M iA . .7. " I "":""TO.B"n"n"0''" "JO ulum . . ' "V"'' I t)la river basin, has been Interest and most critical. please the taste of the The book costs nothing. lion is a very important factor In the prosperity of the Hood River valler. Since irrigation came Into nractin- nn a considerable scale five rears aw the pupuiauon oi me valley has quail rnpled, the price of land has incieaiwi 300 per cent and the entire frnit ship ping business of that locality has grown np. Sixty thousand crates of straw berries ( two dozen boxes to the crate) nd 100 carloads of apples, of last year's production, have been shipped from that station, and large quantities of fine apples are still going forward to market. Demand lor New Buildings. Contractors and builders aro nrnr, crowded with contracts for buildings to i ciciieu iu xjaKor uity this season Most of the new structures aro cottages uu uaeuuigs oi some pretensions. iuv ucuianu lor nouses to rent Is gieat looking nv.r me lunation in the vicinity of Echo lor some timo with a view to getting four or five sections of land and putting in the necessary machinery for thoroughly testing the subject. He says that there is every indication that artesian water . an be had along the bate of the r.cuo Dulles. mining Not a single disorderly act. has oc curred to mar the tranquility of Mon terey, Mex., since Thursday's riots. uovernor jieyes, in speak me ol the in Ph.. k ru i ri ., : 7rr'! . affair, said that an investigation showed Hcket agent St. Paul M In n ml "W Ul" " grow Astoria at the Fair. Astoria will trect a 15,000 building at tne Lewis and Clark fair. " O I w I'vucva V Cti I, C UlUltl- 3, Ph sgeFa i- 6nd ""mps i ef ,b" the "PP'y 0,1 01 Wnl' Roe to Geroge Gillette Is dead at the county hospital of Santa Crux, Cal., aged 80 years. He came to the United States in 1842 as a member of Lord Asbbur- Stood In Line 30 Hours. When the doors of tho United States r 1 f..mi aia !?av.en'r f.tie four, ww. on, in deoftheir m-, nsu.1 promplne... Promotion for Forrest. Spokane, April 8 The Chronicle announces today that General Superin- ton's suite to negotiate the Ashburton- Mn(leDt B- Forrest, of the Spokane land office In Roseburg were opened at neDster ireaty lor tne northeast boun- iiurujern railway, will be ap-l . v; r"u,r morning about 30 t?a'y of this country. He bad been an pointed general superintendent of the ii , IanJ seek8rB w'' ''J been in Inmate of the county hospital for 12 Montana Central, effective about Anrll 'i!?8 ,nc8 T1"wdr. were admitted, vpir. ik n .iii.A. .1. . : . I The occasion lor tha m,l, i. n. i. tn i . . i Ins: lor entrv at t hut hnn. t d. A new Havtlen cabinet ha. been "i gen-- - - M ,. " formed. The old cabinet rea hned i.i.n Ai .1,-3. - ' wo h. uoees 0 am ia M. c , by R. C. Morgan, 'iu ,'.VTn Z0 Uielr "afM at ntendent ol the ' 'e land office early Thur Mills Running full Time. ah 01 1110 sawmills in IUkrr fii . ... ... 1 , , . , . j unwinir inn time and tliu demand lor lumber both for local use and for pori is in excess of the sunt.lv Unit nf ll.u . . . .., ,u,,r Hiisnuiariurixi tiieie 10 rem 10 uun, where a great dual is uMti in railroad construction. WUI Build Dam. The Sumpter land company will erect dam at the junction of Ciackcr creek u.w.,sk,,ud raying passea a rest wilt bo succeeded hv ft . n i luo entrymen look their places at the vote of censure against the ministers lor their failure to take nroceedln. n" ..ZTXIS?, "J""""?" 0 against those who wore responsible for """"ataormern. Colorado Legislature In Deadlock. Denver, April 89. At midnight to night, the hour when the limit of tin e the interruptions cf the sitting of (he chamber of deputies March 30 by the nring oi rine snots. The German Kaiser is on a visit to his royal friends In Denmark. President Roosevelt spoke at Mil waukee on trusts, at Waukesha on for r u T a if mnrnlnn I . . ' ' ""7 ....,B uu a constant vigil there for 30 hours until the time for cewivjng aiicge arrived. senate and house were in a ripmlln!. eign relations, at Madison on college over uie general appropriation bill Pilot Rock Postofflce Robbed. The nostoffice at Pllnf ttv . ..n of the present cession of the stato Wl.. I village about 15 miles Irnm Pn.ut lature of Colorado was exhausted, the w.Vr?b,,e'1 BunJy night and about I - t 1 fill In vnnnAa. -I ..a . educations, Tho bill appropriating 1100,000 for the The Snowstorn destroys telegraph lines aXmei the and naralvzea rn limoA inffl. in vvih. naia connrmed the era Mississippi valley. 1 100 in money and stamps secured. Wheat Fire at Cayute ihree warehoutes and an elevator. St. Louis fair wan n,A,l innUiit senate confirmed the nomliMiL containing In all about 18.000 hn.I.eli John M. Maxwell, of Le3ville, as a ? heat WBre burned at Cayuse last and McCuliough's fork. Public Land Sales Increase. An increase of 80 per cent in the public land sales In this slate during the past year in shown by the remit tanco ol Oregon's share nl .i .i.. .!..-. i .r . .ru irom mat source. State Treat-1 ui?( .iiuure lias recfirfi r,nm ti. . Ken- eral government $23.3.15.80, whhh is r.n i i 7., 01 11,8 Pnv-eds of public and, In this sute. This money i. to be dlstrlbuteij among the counties in use.1 for the construction of road, and .::.., ?fr ,,,e 'uni1 amount! urn f .u,llO.00. tlonists, ami that t umn'J lurtte-r wasglacirHIl lt,l,",l lh Mu jikts to protect the United Stat.s nntulate. Commander Turner's die imlrh in at (olio. ' "-auto IVHMlntti. via Day tl. April ' - ciutrrnHtent loftM atlarkr-l city e terdsy, wpte rrpwlKl- Kefrl Indl fates ''inr, the prwrk.t apprwieh. mg with rtrvsg force. CrovernmeBt gunlxMt Hfnl thrm sWIs ls4 nihl witlkiut lnjuy. t'ity fertitM. sppar- rnilr dHfrmlnrd to resltt. MHUnt nitrlnea te prolret the cattHilstx." One day hot wrrtc lommiorPr Tut rt lanhd a form i( Ml marine to gusril the t'nlttd ta'es cuflinlln Sanlo IKMuiitgo lily, when the sltnalriHI wis ritruVM as very critical. ( RICH STRIkll IN A1.CSKA. I l.'ilcnil.t Plr Field at t ail l4trrl on Amerkan Terrltery. Uathlngton. April 7 Undor deto( February S3. !( ary I Siylof, raoewl at lawsufl citr, rri-irt. ti 'olln-n "KeptHts have ii-artied here reivdtly ronrerulng a s'rllp ol rlcti pucer dig' !gig-iu Alt.ka, la the Cirelo City mmirg divilon, Oct the IriliMtarlM of ie lanana rlrer, a diotrht In wntc lur tMat vrars tat Aitwlrran ml U' mad a tborottgb smreb for rv-l p s.-nl depnelK wlthocit until ' ibe prravnt alrike srvrnt lo I one ol more than oidlnarv ImioiUarp and has rauml iguitea aUirol mln- frs (mm this aifl other districts to the luratmn ol the new AVIda. I At this writing, when particular. are iai mg, it is unale to pinlkt t , on. h. but Ihe general oi.inlon m "mflrm ilw ld that a law an-l pro. 'iuciiTe uu in .tmeritan tnrrlliry ha i isic uren struck. Circle City praciKaily deserteil as a result f ruili. i !. :.l .i . . .. ... . " mac iiHre win im a snar citr of proiislons on aeroctnt of the In nor. The hajlr-l'lrclf route Is rrpurt ni id im iir" l HHni ol reach nir ll. laoana Irom Dawson, as the (rails by L' . . - till. ' run.jiiio ami uoiaipaaluie ale an broken, and nc suppllee available rrom (orly.Jllle to the new dlglog. uro uiKianee is loci mi.a PRESIDIiNT TALKS I mum twclvu si'i!i:cmut IN ACROSS SOUTH DAKOTA. TKII' first Knetch nl it.. I'lllCwgcl. ,l,,ii , . ,. .. . w ID,,,.... , hll. Ill eau,,( ..,., urn aiuid .., Iclli Peple nl I'uiHtUn el lnJIUl In lUHJIng I'P " Irnmsnse Crewd Oieels lllm at llr -,,tP -N-mher f Children Were Pre sent, lo Ilia I'lsaaur. AWriM. . I April H.-l'rneUWcil K.vll yeeVsnlay lnvl fcmth IVtkula and itiadti mhh s hea than on any oilier ly diillMg III PiHit trip Ho li-gwtl Willi two siw'lie I hbKiv ralla III lh MHtrnlNK and enM hla lh riwh In Ihn evening at Al-r- .Irou. MiwIhm were metRirnl lo lite moat Mil l tb Ullll nd lo the gen- rtal nnwivlltr uf the rtHlHtry. Ill all hla s'liee lw hUiiw eioaoiy ine line l III farmer addfeeew cm llr Mtilerta. The meeldent was aerordrd a entdlal welcoeiw at the dlftVretit 4t nlng hlacee, ami at lny ilslriMis whee the train dWl not lp riid glherl aiwl etxwrnl a tlx eUI train sped by n lewtnte t( the day ..i... ii --will. . m.ni nm-eeiPii iCI, .... The" grew! liiiil,iiIlg INMilg. lull lie.. HW(lHlsl In Ii. . " lMM trl CMiwd it,., llllHi, fitHw it,, nrat n, , perlml ,i , ,, ,7"rl r iw.1 "kMt J lltk, IMMl B IM1II. al.liM were kept , I tho rubble and nn ih taken, Hi eiteii thr lug It the hall r. were Wrnel w i wlm were Htlnl, '"M.,Jlk,l h k. ".I " 'MrW . "M IA I "W'l f I'lMilrnl, Tb fIUilng r , f fun lh nddreea si, m. lu the eonllrnenta Ihm iWeeloii wnakvr lopulill txtf reaHlrM ua 1.. . lb" crmat rnlllt.ii t., Ihe imte eh. II en. n4 uiff hi inn Am rii a- Mb. '.' ta r I, wa the large number ot eblWien 1st Ihe ?M'', ' Portland 5tramcr Stranded. San Krn-ioo. AnrilT Tha .....- Alliance, which miH (rum this citr 1 flSll 1 f...s ' ...... . m loruawi, nr., and way points. I lying on the heath .1 .'wuiern uauiornia enasl. The Alllamestrnckarockofl Point Honk niies souin ol Point liords, when sh was run onto the beach she )..i in ... 40 people on board. Thee .... ii- comforlably cared for in Casi ar. It I, urHUXIIC u,at tne Vf.e will I.. Ilil mm, wiai sue lias sustained great damage. Motorman Shot by Paradtrs. Chicago. Anrll 7. IUll.llM I.. I.I- I to forco his car thrnaeh . was blocking traffic In Hal.teJ .tree,, tonight, Motormsn Zoran ... .i.i . ! rerlously injured by one of the march ?";, lSMrl? ,'.000 e,o 7 " nk as soon as he disturbance be..n ..i . .i.. ... lowed, swllchlmr iron. I,rl,v. ... ..... . mlrB m p,,, W()r) 0) . eerie n a few minutes, but before quit cou d u, , , , , ItH. c-uc and bruited. varKrH IWIM ami ine rinwm in- letrr-l to tliem wtetal llmee, Mylng that he wa glad In that tha etwek was wt d)lHg nal. The pfeeldettl bad a hla gtMHts dr Ing the ilay SetMtofe Klltredge anl (iamlire a. Hepreeeeitatltee Martin and llnrke, ihe Nwlh lknUdelnfti IN longteee. They tell Ihe train al Abrrdeet). At lultie the prvrtleitdprte.t fieen hlaruitnm and, ileerveidlng lrH his ear, eltook hand with the people g-lri-eml al the etallon. Yanktnai waa the llrat slop alter the train left Midi I Falls. To the Htttltl I 'da at Yanktoe), tha pfeeldtNl fr chi the tar III anal tha tiKltlre el fil elllxwaliip. eaylng In I1 etwnectraei "It haa Ureal a pleaMIt to lea yoa. I ran auni up all I ba to My In hi Ik a roeipla nf phraara Yoct Me4 la lawa. Krai Ibat foej get tbean. Yil need lioweet admlnlelratluai ol tha laws ree that j.m haia ll. Hut dam't make the mlelske of thinking that any la. ar any admlnlattatton ATTaw ran lake the plaen ol I be fundamental qiMllll. that male a gtl iwlivltlual rillseai artd rbek. a gi. rvatloti, tha alllraa iW Itoereety, of nxtrase and ( rt-, ewM turn eMr." Al MIU bell Ore pteesdawl ttude Ihe l"Hrrt a Idlee o4 hm day. Ill awdl- enr an large and hi epeerh waa Ira qaeailly Inletrwple.tliyapsilsttea Here be 1W-wwI the. aulk nl In-lltldawli aM tbe Impartant part they play In lb. MtdwIMIe. n the natlnei. 'Yon twn llll n a mmm II l,e ituni. blee, Ul il ha lie. down you raMftaf carryhlm. Ifyemtryt. II will MX ""I1 " ru 1 1 am tux Irelu ytw Kaetll power , Hermann ateure.1 I ho I thefo waa not lUm HI their twit U kst ski 'Sewil ) uiuJ " "rlM, "Clili.t, UllUi, h - "iMr-w rt ! I l-.lal. i... I I plea at the Mnnr.M- Uirni,. rLvl i r.ui "ReJ Tha Mirttrtte ! I national law and ihia Umt a It rrmai'.a Ufa ef Mir fnretgn p.. 4 ee lHh ir e n .? Ik. ,. ... ... 9i ' -..''.... ... m. ii war lift 'If Ida Anierl.an Naiina ,(! -wftly and yet bull) an.l nltrk uf the hlil.r.1 ...,m.. Mkly eWrlent n. ihe UMp v trine will go far ll M li. lata ( l-rpa'erViil when way ha r.in an I llnj Otetkarn eutnclently n (i (J roene oiRitcr wiun to wiiiitinoiH rreaueni vwae.tlt Al.ayt la Can. J call) with W'aiM(ta. WaahlwgtcMi April I tktrtai tbMSirei rriMM Waehlngi.ie, haaaajl Himet.lt will tm al all Van e!H ay and nlghl la rl,Me i..n.a Whit. Ilottee Telfrlt,M. reafal -aiHMi win im malnlalnr.t M(Mtt rraaidesii aMity ami AaaletM Ul aiary rafaeiar who i( m a nana iiuti. rr. (ke lH"" Nilarn la at. vlet kl fore lawvlag Waahingiiit PreMel ttnaeterl dlapixeil ..f t.'s'tlctri, 1ue.ll.Mia felatlng In airltaa ui ir te naeeaaliy .ti...jl t artae ) III make attpnlnttnrnte ,m-k) owe Tlaay will Im anncunrJ n While lliMea and nnl frutn Ik. he ini 4 irnm Itartng the two weeks an I teslJ ha I'rnetaVWI will apen.1 in lis til owHiMie Park Heerrtary t4 rl wo, facdamentaly. (I seoat real upon e nn the afeUI train wM.'k 3 iimriarii io win aKma. As I aaihl. Ian ran do something, wlta legialallon n the government ran do euenelhln. ll yew have laws Udly ailsainlalered they will atop any proeperlly. It . eaey enoMgh to g.t bad law that will stop Ihe whole bcMlneee, ball lo ,M a gil law la not . ea.y. It lae.tr ti. all ouuhle ami My bw the man IniMe -.min inn irae marnina, lait It I ttol eaay to go lutl.le and run Ih. machine yoatsnlf. ibis proeperlty In whirl. I.... atlalncl luu ln reaelie.1 tt.V . .i ui ervewsnir nwve Ineladr.) In JdelrackcM l nanalwr neartWal tranra In the pairk He RI W I lally enmmunlrwtlon with tk IS lent thrrmgh tba telephonic ay raphle eyatema In the pais, e k inula A dlrert wire ltniesCi tabar and the White llnoae V -uewtantly at hi dlttl Is erent f aerkteni the White llotaaitl be noclde.1 Inetanlly I KIMTIM) M1AR CAPITAU Many Killed In 11111 Nar Saalalwl go-AIUnta la Walchlef. a ijt-l tUnlo Domingo. April I Tnt'a PORTLAND MARKETS. blue Thomas Kelgan, who escaped from m8 loicao, u., jail in 1901, Is behind the bars again. He Is charged with the robbery of tho Toledo poatofflce. n.eisan was caugnr. in 1x13 Angeles. judge'of the court of anrjeal. Hnl.. Monday. the general annrnnrl.llnn I. Ill i. i . at more an extra session will be unavoidable! Desperado Kills Two Men, Jvlngman, Ariz., April 8. News has Prfifaaann Vat riiinlal OnhMMi A At. .. department of Semitic language and Jl',st reac,'ed Kingman of the murder of iiceracure at Cornell university, Itha- U"ar,ua "'anejr, Known as the "cowboy KT V hna AAAnln . nl.nl.l 11 Tl im. i . - ment at School of Archeology at Jerusalem The total loss Is nilm.i..i than 120.000. r.vr. i . small wheat station alK)ut 20 miles east of Pendleton, and has no water protection wnaiever Irrigable Acreage Increased. ine great abundance of snow In lb. UllCll UUMLTHILV. II II ;1 . I -tfi wiaaawvw. aiiunil nn I (IH "VttaVlwV I . ... " ' nv N. V.. has accepted an appoint- pianist," and Roy Winchester, a ?"""ins has rciuIUl In an iicrfase director of the American miner, nn I In. irall jo n.'.....i in ine acreage ol Irrigab e and th.i livation that this miner, on Ihe IraINO mile, south oflLiii i ,g, 01 ,"rlKab8 this place by James McKc-nnev Kmu I"111 P'?. under culllv Chicago brokers are at war among "8 deflnite is known of tho cause of aXi'm In mt."y themselves regarding bucket shopa. the murder, but it is thought that Mc Cml r rtit T . " 8moUnto 60 Th rnnrnnd hiM .... . ." whols wanted for the killing ' ?J?:,?t?Verr and akr The railroad bridge over the Angls- 0f William ta River near Drama war. hfni ., Vy .at 'rtcrvllle, by Bulgarians durlnir tho nir,ht At a,' ,a." wi:? the menforoffi- . ii . ..... . . . ra rara anil a-f.vla.il Cam ..i...-ii pru i. aii me telegraph wires In - ummnii, the vicinity hwo been cut. Drnmn i. about 30 miles from Sereo, Macedonia. Proposed Railroad to Yukon. Washington, April 8 Construction yard at Santa Fo, N. M. by Sheriff t Zl '.y , . , .!f . '"through Kinsell, within a few feet of The .place ' tu8. nnrt,'e" Parto' ritlh Columb'a whera the crime waa commiiiBrt h "a tha Yukon to Dawson Is belim airi. expiated, tha murder of Jailer Epi- 'atod "T Vancouver business men, ac- taclo Oallcgos. On the gallows Tellor trdlng lo a report lo the state depart- confessed to committing another mur- ment from United States Consul Dud- '"a ley at that place, "?. Ing the entire cnnnlv iu i. ... ...v IIH.II7MIH3 w iminnl ... f.. II.. in .... .vviui.jr iu par com ting year over last. Sale of Albany Woolen Mills. Arrangements have been completed - III aouiwitkuili j IffJl n.taMl inn tiT f ttt Ir.at f . II I. . .1 ... Jse.le' ? was "."Sed P the Jail- a railway from Mittlmat Inle. ' 'r Albany woolen mill. .1 ... . . .. .7. . V " i m m committed he 1? 10 "awson is being agl be Xlannockburn manuf.flnrlnn mmnenv nl IIaSiI..i iki . . . . i.rir.1 r.i . " .: 1,18 stocknoid- ers of the Woolen mills company will soon meet and ratify the salo. This I, onool Albany's leadlnir mannf.-tnrii, concerns, and furnishna mi.in.n,..i i. a large number of people. Wheat-Walla Walla, 72c: stem, 77g78c: valley. 77c. Barley-Feed, 23.50 per ton; brew. UK fit. .rnsa.8de,3l,59425 Millatuff, Rr.n am ... . middling,, t 24; .l.nn. a.n'T" chon. SIR "-ou'3ZU Oat No. 1 white, ii.tr. . nr.. tl IOIn. . ' " " iU i....,ai,io por cental llaw T" I ... . I ... lteK7i".",2!-!,,a,8 "over, ,17mm per 0n Potatoes Bi ltnri....c ,... Sack: nrdlnnrV. inKn"'r,!im,eT' Poultry Chicken,, mixed l'ii, f.ounl'. IIKQ120J hen,. 2c7' :fk"c, J7.C0 per dozen: geese. t7a.i . Cheese Full 'Kci Young Amer Q, 17k S9 'actory price,, J1Kc 3.l aiuiwrrancy creamery, 30ffl32U KgK-14f315c per dozen. pound: steers. ia,ixt2 .,.rie .P V Gross. Mutton fl mass Mm. dressed, 7)4c7 " toaaiii T I . iMUtUO riri.. I - .1.A....1 -, no Hogs Gross. 6Jac dre.el,707Xc. Pr ponndj per pound i To Stralghttn Out WllksoUrre .Anrll 7 Ini.H tn.-i mail. I . '' . "cciieil S Ai' ."""a"1 V 'l.wo.ker. B.7. . .' 7"' " ln "dl clly ...u uuring Kaster week or shortly iiw uiuririiM if iai.i. cernlng the appointment nl . " " m " ,u" co.m ""tee to assist In straighten. tvivnt njinrnriiTniiAa.. t . ii.nl 1 ... .".r "I Wl w. mo coai strike "Ion. rominls' Tought with Robber,. iiunl nirton. tv v. i..m . . . gerously woum .tn.i . . r. iilh--- .7 ;7ir. .r'.'" '""tie will He m , ?' T "! had hi. .v, .1 ..l"'"1': "Wpl.ens vswFiu. ii in 'our highwaymen esraied Plans of the n. orTlag'o'rr'V ""' that nan i?',f"?b"?i .nn.'! Abler- Put at least 12 r.no nft ' .re?ar.w' to portatlon " " ' "e'r trans- Irish farmer. n,iK.7." '?'! " tral denoi. ,ii 'ual ,nniy con. which produce wll'bn Zn.'L to icns vo system iir . m1h ' lrawn by hnr.S ?.LCm".c "? wnsona dsn - UIJL1I JlCnr m rnn.l. C8tabll,hled n" m,or car ""vice; are Trial Trio i ci. ".. Rn. . "'".rine I oat oan Franclarn in.n , 1 trial of tho now iinii. ,lno scrnnil Plko provcl mW ".I'Lo-U u run over a tttin.n.n "est, Inn u lV..a two-mllo course in mi.. i ... , , , - - -J ' I "'III 1 1. .11. .Pill I IB.IW tern, though tarrying out re-rUIn Idea, I "late cruleer Atlanta artlteq W mrrrncy ami In the lartfl. W. eanncrt , fiord lo reverie, tin rytteen. Improveinanl ran 1 made In it B tho tarlfj. for iMtanm, icJeedoles are not rwrre.1, ainl, at the nenli the nalh.n rhanga am! .hill. i .ill i , eeeary lo cliangn rerlaln seltealMlea In meet lh ehifllng nols." MUX I CAN RAILRUAD5 IIU5V. Hut Thy. Said to II. Doing llualn... at an Actual Lota. Mexico Clly, April 8. jirw u,, concerns, whll. l.ni.i.. i. .; ' -....-nun mo currenct one. Ion. report an exrallenl Uitlneaa both liem and In thn lm.,,l i .,' ;ly. The general opinion U t'il tho rntllilre I... I.. r"r "'"""'r-adjusicl ltM to the wer level of a r.r ....I ' ,. tbere would U no un J.nn l I:" . .. W'n.hlngtc.n. J prll t -The NVr rwintry's urnwin. T.' '" ' m Panmnnt today received a cableif" railway sIlrT.iInn n,,... ' .. T- ,"e rrom Commnnder Turner, rnmtsiM un il" a mJ.rn Z 0,1 "' ,,,n Atlanta at Han Itomlaft. ll?.le!.in C,' 'lUto u, followa: ineir crlllea condition comes. The . "A'l inlet. Insurgents In tUrf roa-li are doing a heavy business and "Win Indlrnt.i nil ntlark by Oor are ordering new ciiipmet hui .ra. menl trnopa. Communication Ii lntrlct fact doing bu,let, loe. ''"tipte.!. . This goes merlin J yaaaiertiay and etabllhe. a tlfaalitl turn ran the ahcire Hha will Ul marine If n rr e. r y A selers crtunler I reporteit to he Ut plaeei yetarday between Ihe ment :rct and Ihn rebels at Hull tonta da (luerra. nlroul :o miles N thla rly. U Mid that M tne tail killed or wrMllide.1 Thn rebels, iW rrnwing thn river thla morning, 'fl allarke.1 by thn government tnl and an hmir'a rtschlliie ensued. The Clyiln attmnirr New Yolk.ifn New York, march It. which retrW Han Pedro dn Marnrl March it. k not yet arrived here, and spfr haa been prvente. from procretsj by the author t ew at Marorls All commiinlrAtlnn and new nxl Ihn Interior la Interrupted an l nivta a practically auapemled A eWl tlty nf arm and ammunition wsttMl pod today nn a gunboat, which Ii I Ihn hands nf thn rebels, for n l known destination. Atlanta la On rjnard. Chines for Transvaal M,... Jew York. Anrll u it... and ii. tin., kl "oy l,r T..r . ,rom Juhannno.. "-'Ii IMIlBTKBll . iv.r.. I - I I-.I..I.! I,y lb. nr.,,;. " 7.,"'o0' . . - ... ii Kururi mem Thrt Italloonlsls Mangled. Iltldnpest, April Thrco bslM Ists, ex-Deputy Ordoby. McutftK ICrnt n...l ti . .k.- nil In I ' ..HI" c. n liri'lim 10 ini'inber of thn Diet uf Ibat llKtlng Clilnoro laUir w I h . ,i !?" ,aU,,'r ln'"r,vl ln "a"009 lolls omployment 11,;, ml, i ? f1' nt"y- VVMIn tho ballooo J Tra,,.v.a ,VlZl V.. " v. L' '!' ''" ',"I,,K in,M M "'I'l-nly broke. . i - " am. .mi. "ii uie lunar, I Il aa t.... - II. I s . ' I f I a . . V I.lveriKV.1 ti "inna Irom "'"J J-ptain Toloy, or tho navy, j Han,.t 7 "n ",0r way to 0ly Ml nut of thn car lo lfc I lr?in,i .?',Hl',,ra,l,,,ywlll In.iiilin I" a.fa,"rr l.lmitenant Krai P" Into Immethoclsof wmklng.ml Tluo ilN lmll". of Cl.inoii, laiwrasemi loy.Vl lr.r.ii .uf " forco tlint ho nnd M. 'ornla. "mpioyi-,1 In Call, worn horribly Injured. Captain ToW . was less tnrlously hurt. Ion Hay with onlv Z,0. urfe ' ''owing' XvSn'wa,t00rrConIn'nS loww raced back and fn.-f' 'l7tor. otai y suhmorceu-: ti, V 18 co"rio ia nines, camne im .V.i Ml iravcled two mll "? "P at tho ond of e-h a I'UIL N Pi A .. . wu during th. entire trip BCU 7,3 ter. Ca&lurJ ku L. - ls kv.,. v.,::: '.' ., . io.. ----n. iviiMii. ins i r in . i .... ... Bh.rwnikl. of ? " Z L "rl. . April ,.-Bt..dcnt.' t according to hla r..,", . " . ' ' Y0 """""t out and Salamanca bwn lmpr,.,,' . a. , """""cnt. outcome of n ijuarrcl belwcM-n Ibi Oermatmrmy v. " " ",l " " "lu avnt '"1 tho police. Tlio "' fllZuu7Mkl Ml lU"r'U nrc" ao'ral shut,. .I"'' Parent, in ri.,.. u iit ills grand- threo studenta and wounding r"4" w to secure a 1" 'n".' ulUm' lMa B,lvle', "-0"' flaUnl",1n 'lo Kmporor WuTYr ",0 r',c""' of ,ho ""'" loy i, Aiiieri".,. i r'".y- Tho was nlurmi i.v n .in,,.. .i,,rine ihs il has seciir.,1 Vi : " " " .m father turbnnre. t-i." .. r."' in.necl. noys ... otHn niMMZ'iiKllW? "i0"0 c"'""",t lml to tho ..udont ry or Htn u to bring nhniii ii,. i. ,,r".lra- "as bnen dismissed, nnd relcaso. r,"K u,,ollt t!'" ly'a prefect linn resigned unci Is cm hli I w..i ,M",0r Clark Wl" c"".. Washington. a.m e .... "am Hancock WnX ".".T." n,.or wll am Hancock cia" . n.K"n grandson nr .. .' "v'ng e.Nlnr... " "... """"in Pleasure In " tno that to tlila city. Cnm.lt. n . 1. 1 i:l. m-. ... ....... , ll-.. . Adon. Arni.ii. An. il i Thn Ir" flRlit of any linportanco In tlio rjjw' oporatlons In Homnlllnnd, Kast AW nrnii....i ai . tria,lllll """"mi Ainrc i so. wium a n column Clark, il,. i. ""vn Henatoe Vi ,.i "i. nm oncounlcrod It wo u I d g I v o r h liii 'gr on't ,mal,U "h of DaU. Wo.W nccopt " i5r.oat "n obatlnntu roslstanco, and M lo or Por land (, v '.n V n'.0.n klllm "'' ninny wounded Jf nl n. .J.'.la"" .10 Vis- foro thr v rnllrn.l Thnn. were no tt ,1,1..." . 1110 Or I'rOg. llallln. nn .V . I. .V. llrlllah, Partlcipalo ,,le2".nand to mVtWWW'S nionumont nn,i Uxpo,i7,wn "'. ; k conily ihe llrltlsh killed vyorthI; IPJclios. oe"icatlon Mullah's followers and capturJ Jw people city at cstnel,.