Cottage Grove Leader
T H R E E D E A D : 23 IN J U R E D .
L IA B L E T O F IN E R O F $ 8 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
ROAD TO PROSPERITY
Sheridan Local Wrecked by Broken
Clear Case Against S . P — Paid Re
Rail at Forest Grove.
bates for Years.
Forest Grove, Ore., Feb. 12.—
San Francisco, Feb. I I . — Penalties
C O T T A G E G R O V E ............... O R E G O N Three were killed and 23 were in
unprecedented in the history o f the
prosecution of corporations in Cali
jured, one very seriously, by the de
fornia, or a complete revision and
railment of the Sheridan local on a
vitalizing of the laws applicable to
short trestle bridge about three-
railroads, w ill be the outcome of the
C o rru p t Practices Act May Be Found Albany Men Makes Greet Finds on investigation to be instituted this
fourths o f a mile west of this city at
Unconstitutional.
j
Gravel Bars.
week by the State Railroad Commls-
6 o’clock last night. The dead are:
Salem—
That
the
corrupt
practices
Albany—
That
the gravel bars o f «Jon, In the rooms of the Chamber of
Mrs. Edward Bates and 5-months-
bill, to be submitted to a vote
te o
u. f the the
lu „ W
......
illam
— ette . river
. . . . . are
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full of -- val- change
„u “ “ ® £
the MerLllants
“ “X-
old daughter, of Forest Grove.
J. A. McDonald, o f McMinnville.
people under the initiative and ref- uable stones is evidenced by the
Assistant Attorney-General Ray-
Mrs. J. H. Brown, aged 60, o f erendum, is in direct conflict with number found by J. G. Crawford, of mond Benjamin said today that 4,000
A Resume o f the Lets Importer!* but Sheridan, was badly crushed, and |that section o f the Constitution which this city, in the past year.
People cases of rebating have been perfected Country F a it Recovering From
may not recover.
nancial Depreasior.— Factories
Not Less Interesting Events
The accident resulted from a 'guarantees freedom o f speech Is be- gpend hours, says Mr. Crawford, against th® Southern Pacific Com-
by many who have read the
. .
_
.
.
, _ Pany, practically through Us own ad
o f the Rest Week.
broken rail, one 30-foot section at lieeed
Resuming Operations.
measure. The bill m ake« it a crime sea>’ching on ocean
beaches for missions.
These cases will be pre-
the west end of the trestle bridge be I for any person to ask, solicit or ia stones, which can be picked up in seated to the Railroad Commission
ing splintered into four pieces by I any manner try to Induce or per- ordinary gravel bars where no one by Attorney-General U. S. Webb, Mr.
the weight of the heavily loaded
suade a voter on election day to vote
ever thinks o f searching.
Benjamin and O. K. Cushing, special
There is an outlook o f plague In coaches.
Chicago, Feb. 13.— That the na
The defective rail appar I for or against any candidate or m eas-! On the W illam ette Just above and counsel for the California Traffic As-
Germany’s West Africa colonies.
tion again is on the high road to
ently did not give way until after ure. This would bar the use of any opposite this city is a wide gravel soclatlon
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Should
convictions
be
ob-
prosperity
was shown today by re-
The report is again current that the engine, mail and baggage cars
jkind of argument on election day and har and on this during the past year tained on each of these cases, and ports from all sections of the coun
Japan Is trying to float a loan in had crossed in safety.
Crawford has found the follow- the Maximum penalty of $20,000 be try. On every band it is agreed that
The smoker was the first to leave it here is doubt whether it would be
Paris.
(Ing stones and minerals. Agates of imposed for each violation o f the the depression follow ing the finan-
the track, carrying with it two day I constitutional.
Prem ier
Franco
has
reached
Under
this
section
o
f
the
law
it
is
various
colors, cornelians, various law, the Southern Pacific w ill face c i a f flurry of last fa ll is a thing o f
coaches. The smoker and the first
Genoa badly worn out by his fligh t day coach ran over the ties for a dis probable that newspapers published shades of jasper, conglomerate jas- an aggregate flue of $80,000,000.
¡the past, and that the outlook is for
from Lisbon.
tance jof 20 yards and pitched from on the morning of election day would Per> w hite jade, feldspar which r e - ] lu each case the evidence p ra ctl-!a steadily increasing volume of bus-
The garrison at Fort Yellowstone the trestle to the ground, ten feet be prohibited from printing anything sembles the blue ground of South cally is conclusive, from bills o f lad- iness until normal conditions have
calculated to influence voters in de- Africa, indicative of diamonds; chal- ing to the indorsed checks issued by been reached. In some branches o f
w ill be increased to four troops of below, striking on their sides. The
second day coach also left the track, termining how to mark their ballots, ecedony, silicas o f various colors, the company to the shipper, in reim- trade prosperity in a full measure
cavalry o f 100 men each.
The words ‘‘in any manner try to black obsidian, black and red obsi-j bursement. W hen the State Board of has been recorded, and other lines
and turned only partly over.
Two men were killed while walk
Miss Grace Harding, of Gaston, a induce or persuade” would cover a dian .moon stones, opals, ru b itated , Railroad Commissioners requested i show an improvement that promises
ing on the railroad near Billings, passenger in the rear coach, was multitude of acts. Candidates who quartz.
I hompsonite,
serpentine, | the Southern Pacific to submit itslgom e satisfactory records at the close
Mont. They were too drunk to no thrown through a window into less went to the polls and extended the oolitic, sandstone, saturlite, phallus books to Mr. Benjamin, Peter F. 0f the year.
tice an approaching train.
glad
hand
to
voters
would
unques-
and
mitioritis,
composed
of
iron and Dunne, counsel for the railroad, re-1
Follow ing the end of the stringency
than two feet of water beneath the
tionably come within the terms of sulphur. On this same plain-appear- ; plied that the railroad's books would I jn money comes an improvement in
The house committee on m ilitary trestle, but escaped uninjured.
the act, for it is common knowledge
gravel bar Mr. Crawford has be available at any time. The com -¡collections and a corresponding facll-
affairs has agreed to recommend
It also has
that a warm handshake is one of the found in his searches in the past placency with which the railroad cor- jty of barter and sale
more pay for enlisted men.
P R IN T E R S S E N T T O P R IS O N .
year
a fossil shark’s tooth, prim itive poratlon greets the investigation | been demonstrated completely that
most potent means of getting votes.
axes, pastels and mortars and paleo- foreordains that it w ill not fight th e,th e general public escaped the effects
J. Pierpont Morgan was an inter
liths.
ested spectator during the senate de Members of New York " B 'g 6” Fined
action of the Railroad Commission Gf the flurry. The people hare cash
LARGE R E TU R N S FR O M C O W S
bate on the pending currency bill.
on merits but rather upon the law | with which to supply their needs,
and Sent to Jail.
W A N T C H E A P E R G R A IN S A C K S
involved.
(and their needs are just as great as
Turkey is withdrawing her troops
Section 222 o f the state legislation ever
New Y ork, Feb. 12.— President Tillamook Dairymen M ik e O ve r SIOO
from the Russian frontier o f Persia
which
creates
the
State
Board
o
f
i w u h more factories resuming op-
a
Year
per
C
o
w
.
G row ers at Athena W orking Th rou gh
and the outlook seems to be for Patrick McCormick, of the local T y
Railroad Commissioners with their erationg every day> the number o f
pographical Union, known as the
peace.
Tillam ook— Another
co-operative
Association.
power to fix rates, provides;
I the unemployed is decreasing, and it
Manager Conreid, of the New York “ Big 6” and George W . Jackson and cheese factory to make its annual
Any
railroad
corporation
or lg beIleved that before long tbe ldle
Athena— C. A. Barrett, president of
opera, has resigned and will be suc Vincent J. Costello, union organizers, report is that of the Red Clover the Inland Graingrowers' association, transportation company which sha mlll wlll be the exception,
ceeded by a famous director from yesterday were fined $250 each and Creamery Company, which makes
fail to conform to such rates as shall
chlcago wholesalers report that
sentenced to 20 days’ Imprisonment good show ing’ and is exceedingly
that the principal object of the or- be established by such commission the country merchants are coming in
Milan, Italy.
■ idiicunK to
iu the
mt- dairymen
u,iii > men who take
...
.
. , ,
,
,,
for disobedience of an. injunction ob flattering
, . no«11? 1 be ?ined not e* ceed] with their spring orders in greater
A fter being in the hands of re tained by the Typothetae o f New their milk to this cheese factory, K8111" “ 10" a‘ P «* * n t is fio reduce the
numbers than a year ago. In almost
ceivers for eight years the assets of York in 1906. Thomas Bennett and F ollow ing are some of the interest- price of sacks. The association declares ing $.0,000 for each offense.
ln
®aaes tbe rallroad c01“ '¡e v e r y case they say that their stocks
a New York bank shrunk from W illiam S. Anderson were fined ing figures in the report: Amount of that foe prices the dealers ask for sacks
ba.DK fal1®^ tQ <'on‘ orm to _ ‘ be r a te jare low and must be replenished im-
, ,
_.
$150,000 to $36,000.
$io0 on the same charge. Sentence milk received for the year, 1,739,048
to care
care for
for the
the demands
Henmnrls o
,,r f
mediately to
pounds; amount of butter fat con- are l,nraasonable. They say that they set by the Commissioners. The prac- medlat(,Iv
Count Boni de Castillane was fined was Imposed by Justice Blshofl in jtatned ia milk, 68,577.7 pounds; made a good, substantial saving last tice is of long standing, but the only their customers.
the
supreme
court.
records
available
are
those
subse
$20 for his recent assault on his
The steel business, recognized as
.03943
per
cent; year by means of the association, and quent to May. 1906. In some of these
This is the first time any such average test,
rival, Prince de Sagan, and the lat
the barometer of trade in general.
heavy sentence in the case of a labor amount of cheese manufactured, that they will be able to make a far rebates the railroad refunded 53 per has
8h()Wn marked
improvement*
ter was given 20 cents damages.
organization for violation of injunc 195,009 pounds; returns received, greater saving this year. Mr. Bariett cent o f the original charge to the
within the last few weeks. Such ar
Secretary Shaw deplores the fact tion has been imposed in these $27,692.06; average price received estimates that the farmers of this shipper.
ticles as wire and nails, which get
that most of the ships tending the I
14 1-5 cents per pound f. o. b. Tilla- county will be able this year to save
to the general public quicker than
battleship fleet carry some foreign ¡the strike of Typographical Union mook; average yield 11.21 pounds <40,000.
The Inland Graingrowers’
the other products, are in great de
flag and he urges the building up of ¡No. 6, commonly called “ Big Six," l>e‘ ' 'Jb Pj>und*
DRAG O U T S K E L E T O N S .
‘ n, i-
,
. 'association is a corporation and buys
mand, and the railroads are coming
our merchant marine.
The price paid the patrons for „ i t u m rn aaclra
,
..
, thnfl m n Ir i nil J a
ordered early in 1906 against the As
I itcut
its own sacks i direct
thus making a
into the market for large quantities
In a speech before the Lincoln sociation of Employers known as the butter fat kept at a high price dur great deal better bargain than the Alleged I Ilegitimóte Heirs of Alfonso of supplies.
club of Kalamazoo, Mich., Senator Typothetae of the city of New York ing the whole year, as the follow ing dealer can make.
Making
Troub
le,
The outlook is for bigger business,
figures
w
ill
show:
January,
30.5
Knox, o f Pennsylvania, said federal for a closed shop and an eight-hour
r,„v. i ,
t l __ both in quality and in quantity, than
Another purpose of the association is
cents; February, 28.27 cents; March,
Madrid, Feb. 11.— The question o f . .
” „
w ,, y n
Mnnrtv
regulation of railroads had been en d&y.
36 cents; April, 37.55 cents; May, to force the O. R. A N. and Northern
tirely justified and was not an at
alloting a pension of 250,060 pesetas | buglnye®g'manager of the Chicago As-
34.37
cents;
June,
34.96
cents;
July,
Pacific
railway
companies
to
arrange
to
to
the
Infanta
Alfonso,
the
son
of
maaaSar
or
lne
Lnicago
as
W IL L BAR J A P S .
tack on business.
34.08 cents; August, 36.78 cents; shift cars from one line to the other Don Carlos of Bourbon and the Prin- f oc at on af , aCon\!” f rCe,'
b?Ve
September, 36.16 cents; October, 36 without removing the goods from one cess of Asturias, who recently mar- been, aroan,d ( tb t wholesale district a
Nine miners were killed by an ex
plosion of gas in a Kentucky coal British Columbia Legislature] Enacts cents; November, 36.5 cents; Decem car to another.
, e tl la‘ e>y.’ and
flad ‘ ‘ ls °P -
Another object the ried Princess Louise of Orleans lu f
ber, 33.33 cents.
mine.
Educational Test Law.
association has in view is to reduce England, has received the approval ¡Gmistic over the outlook for the
As
the
numerous
cheese
factories
of
the
Council
o
f
State
and
now
goes
sPrln«
business.
1
have
had direct
A New York grand jury has re
Victoria, B. C., Feb. 12.— The new of Tillam ook county are making freight rate« on large grain shipments,
» from
maDy ot
before the Cortes. But it has raised ; : r«P
^ P or"
° rts
fr° m. kmaDi,
of „ the
tbe large
turned two indictftients against Ice immigration law, enacted by the
their annual returns, the dairymen
many complications, not the least in - jboaa^ f’ and ihey all read the same,
K ing Morse.
British Columbia legislature recent are now in a position to know the
Will Advertise in East.
teresting of which are suits for slm-1
There, are . many merchants in
Beach Hargis, the young man who ly, on the lines of the Natal act, results o f their year’s work, who are
Eugene — The Eugene Commercial liar allowances brought by the n a - 'l0*!11' “ tjd th ey are coming by every
shot his father, a Kentucky feudist, which applies an educational test to comparing figures with
previous
;
c]ub
has
appropriated
$300
for
adver-
tural
children
of
Alfonso
X
II
by
|
tr?
il;-
,Th«y are lo c k in g to the
immigrants arriving in British Co
is held without baiL
lumbia, who must be able to read years, and as a result o f this a large j tising Lane county and Eugene in Eaet- Elena Sanz, a form er w ell-know n! wholesale houses, and in practically
Over 5,000 men have been put to and write in English or a language number of dairymen have made over | ern pap6ra next month, or until the Spanish actress, and a natural cous- every case they are buying freely,
work by the National Tube Company, of Europe to be permitted to land, sid erin g'th a *th ey '^aise^ adi'their own j0<dcnist rates on the transcontinental in of the king named Carlos Allen
J A P S A T T A R G E T P R A C T IC E
near Cleveland, Ohio.
became a law today, when Lieuten feed
M
and do
Z : »¡'™ a d s go into effect. Of the $1,375 Perkins, a second-rate but popular
on their farms
farms ,and
do not
not h
have
thd p
profit
in d
da
r y - 1 j — r -----,-u by — •-----------------
Promotion department
New Y ork labor leaders want to ant-Governor James Dunsmuir as to
to buy
buy m
m ill
ill feed,
feed, the
rofit In
a i iry-
«----------- .. ’ ^ . o r in the music halls of the cap
Have Small Cannon Mounted Along
nominate labor candidates for pres sented to the bill.
ing last year was exceedingly large, of the club since Manager Hartog took,
p
...... ...
Immediate provisions were made they receiving
their
pay
every J
,’ charge,
charge, p all
11 but «<>n 7K
" . n U j in ■ Pirk in s claim goes back to his
ident and vice president.
California Coast.
every
but $20.75 was - expended
io | g rf a®t‘.‘ “ dmother“. U e T a m o u . In-
for the enforcement o f the new law, month.
As an illustration of this,
*hi“ Eugene, thereby really turning the | fanta Car,otta. wbo provoked the
Santa Monica, Cal., Feb. 13.— On
Foraker insists that President which is obviously aimed at the Jap
Roosevelt Is using political patron anese, and officials have been in W. B. Alderman has made $2,385.96 money subscribed back into the com Carlist war by obliging Ferdinand an unfrequented bluff, which marks
from 21 cows, or $113.61 per cow.
V II to admit the principle o f the the northern limit of Santa Monica
age to help the T aft boom.
structed to carry out its effect on all He takes his milk to the Maple Leaf munity that gives it.
Salic law. It was she who slapped ¡bay, a party of seven Japanese, with
immigrants
arriving
after
today.
The Columbia Northern railway
Creamery Association, and it is made
the face of Calomarde, the Prem ier, !a small cannon in their possession,
New Hotel for Sodaville.
will be merged with the other H ill There are at the quarantine station into cheese.
268 Japanese, le ft there by the
Albany— That a Portland physi and drew from him the historic re-,h ave been for several days past en
lines under one management.
gaged in experiments that have
steamer Kaga Maru, in quarantine,
cian w ill erect a $10,000 hotel a n d ^ 01^-
New College Building,
Lisbon papers demand the punish 125 of whom are bound here, and
"W h ite hands are not offensive.” ¡aroused the suspicious of the settlers.
sanitarium at Sodaville during the
ment of one of the guards who these w ill come under the provisions
Perkins' birth is not recorded tn in the homestead district, and the
. Milton-—
„ ,
. , A t a meeting
.. of the . board
. j j next three months is a report which
of Columbia co lege it was decided hag
)ned foundat|on inv the IittIe Gotha ,but he insists that his real news of their operations, reaching
sabred one of the king’s assassins.
of the new law.
het an administration build ng cost-| mIne®al
in
clt flve ml,B8 south. name is Don Francisco Carlos Pio here tonight, has created some little.
The Illinois Steel Company’s mills
ng $25.000 should be erected and east of LePbang „. N„ names have been Rose Alfonso Luis Fernando Allen excitement, particularly as it is.
R U R A L P A R C E L S P O S T B IL L .
in South Chicago are resuming work.
it is understood that this building ,yen publlc|ty but lt lg gal| that Perkins Guerowsky Bourbon Luth- known that tbe portion of the Am-
They w ill employ about 5,000 men.
shall be ready for use at the next col- t6he lm£rovem^ t lg an agaured fact erlan Hossen Drichma Vrichna and erican battleship fleet will remain
A treaty has been signed providing Burnham Proposes Measura to Help ege term next full
The building is durlng‘ the comin summer season
Ottendorf” and consequently a blood several days in the waters enclosed
to be equipped in the most modern
Country Merchants.
for the arbitration of any difficulty
relation of most of the reigning sov- by Point Duma, where the party of
way,
givin
g
every
advantage
to
the
that may arise between the United
erigns
of Europe.
Japanese made its headquarters.
Washington,
Feb. 11.— Sen ator’
PO R TLA N D M A R K ETS .
students.
This
is
a
South
Methodist
States and France.
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Their evident anxiety to escape ob-
Burnham, of New Hampshire, today
institution, and is proving very suc
Survev for New Tunnel.
servation, he said, drew upon them
Wheat—-Club, 82c; bluestem 84c;
The United States court of appeals introduced in congress a measure of cessful.
There
Is
an
enrollment
of
Seattle Wash
Feb 11 — Survev- tbe careful Observation of several o f
has again decided that railroads distinct importance to rural interests over 100 students this terms, all valley, 82c,; red, 80c.
•,,„,„!'r,Veyf the settlers, who found them on one
Oats— No. 1 white, $27.50; gray,
must use reasonable precaution for throughout the United States. It is form different parts of the north
?n!
occasion iu possession of a small
$27.50 per ton.
a bill to provide a rural delivery par- I
the safety of their employes.
the Northern Pacific have for months
west.
pivot gun, wh.ch, mounted on a cliff
Barley—
Feed,
$26.00
per
ton;
cels post for merchandise and other
been
locating
a
new
tunnel
through
Two Nevada laborers, while lost in articles actually mailed on rural de
brewing, $32.00; rolled, $29@30.
|rhs cascades" " T h e ’ "fact* "beeame 185 feet abovt ,he watfcl’ was belnS
Sales Unde r Hinkle Ditch.
a snow storm, found a rich ledge of livery routes. The rural free deliv
.C o r n - W h o le .
$32.50;
cracked, ^ . „ “ “
rday w b J r t h e ^ ™ f ‘ red’ ^
ia
dlrec« “ “ aad
gold-bearing quartz under the snow ery routes now number more than
Pendleton— Seven sales of arid land
while making a camp for shelter.
H a y - V a lle y timothy. No. 1. $
1
7
^ T v e S I t GreenbyRtlverh' H * I The Japanese, unaware that they
38.000, and on them in excess of aggregating over $11,000 have just been
p r i ’ on
on their
thelr way
w y to
t st
j
'w ere being watched, seemed inter-
The Portugese nation w ill provide 15.000. 000 people receive a d aily! made from the Hinkle Ditch company’s @ 18 ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, ' S
Springs
St. P;,
Paul.
y rom H
Hot
,he ra" « a o f
funds for the care of the families of postal service.
tract, in the western part of Umatilla $201,21; clover, $14(a 15; cheat, |
' S‘ From
ot Springs comes word that , <3,<‘d ln
alfalfa, tbe bjg stampede tunnel is to h
be ! ‘ he little piece ot artillery, which
the king’s slayers who were killed,
The measure has the indorsement | county. The tracts w ill all be settled $15; grain hay, $14® 15; alfalfa.
threw missiles over a mile from the
and wealthy families are contending of the president and postmaster-gen- j and reclaimed and a large settlement $ 12 @ 13 ; vetch, $14.
'abandoned as soon as the new bore
Butter— City creameries:
Extra is completed.
for the privilege of adopting the or eral, Meyer.
It provides, in b r ie f,1 is anticipated in that part of theconnty
The new bore is to shore. The gun was operated with,
smokeless powder.
phans.
for the establishment of a rural par- I this spring. Those making purchases creamery, 37V&c per pound; state be seveif miles long and w ill cost up
creameries, fancy creamery, 2 0@) ward o f $10,000,000.
The battleship fleet has passed cel post at special rates of postage were J. H. Strohm, W- P. Littlefield,
35c; store butter, choice, 16@17c.
Free to W ork for Strike
Magellan straits and is now in the for the delivery of foodstuffs, dry Mamice D. Scroggs, Elizabeth J. Tuck
Cheese— Oregon full cream twins,
Franco Fxcites Curiosity.
Norfolk, Va., Feb. 13.— Judge Mc-
goods, drugs, books and other mer
Pacific ocean.
er, Martha A . Travis, Lorin G. Henry 15c; Young America, 16@16ViiC per
Bordeaux .France, Feb. 11.— Sun Lemore has dissolved the injunction
The Sw ift Packing Company has chandise.
pound.
and B. F. Strohm.
day passed with Senor Franco, the . , ,
completed plans for a $3,500,000
Poultry—
Average
old
hens,
13@)
CA.
, , CUJ,C
1 of * Portugal,
v . lue,a i, otItI
- e bt? ine.d
ex-Prem
ler
still in xjyJl
Bor-
n,.s c.ou„rt a.°meUnm ag(>
Fund for King’s Slayers
plant in Portland.
l S ^ c ; mixed chickens, 12 @ I 2 1/£c; jdeaux and still in seclusion.
His ^
Luckenbach lo w in g Company
State Wants Sidetrack.
London,
Feb.
12.—
A
special
dis
spring chickens, 1 2 ^ @ 13c; roosters, l privacy ha8 remained' unbroken;
Brooklyn N. Y., by which the
A Yale graduate and athlete has
Salem— The state board has asked
been found to possess a complete patch to the Standard from Lisbon
10 @ 11c; dressed chickens, 14c; tur- since his arrival Friday he has not Norfolk Marine Engineers Union, its
outfit o f burglar’s tools.
states that the public acquiesce In tlie Railroad commission to investigate keys, live, per pound, 9® 10c; ducks, emerged from the hotel where he Is odlcars and members, were restrain-
the question of the need of a sidetrack 14@ 15c;
pigeons,
75c@ $1.00; stopping, not even, from his room. , ^rom interfering with the em*
the
assassination
of
the
K
ing
and
Prem ier Franco, dictator o f P or
The form er dictator has become a
° n the Luckenbach tugs in an
tugal has not left his room since ar Crown Prince as a justifiable politi on the Southern Pacific at the site of squabs, $1.50@2.
cal act, and that no effort w ill be the proposed home for the feeble mind
Eggs— Fresh ranch 30c, candled, problem which the people are dis- effV,rt t0v ? r Dg on an enSineers*
riving in Bordeaux, France.
Tbe rail 23 @ 24c; per dozen; Eastern nomi- cussing with curious, wondering, 8fi*ike. .Judge McLemore ruled that
Roosevelt says the charges that he made to bring to ju stice'th e accom ed, just south of this city.
leven sympathetic Interest, but no one ao inunction could lie until the evi-
is using his influence to help Taft plices of the murderers, although road company refused the state’s re nal.
they
are
numerous
and
ln
many
Veal— 75 to 125 pounds, 9c; 125 bag been enlightened as to the hour dence against plaintiffs, or their
quest for a sidetrack. Tbe state board
along are false and malicious.
cases known. On the contrary, says j wants the sidetrack established as an to 150 pounds, 7c; 150 to 200 of his departure, or his destination, Pr°Oer‘ y» was attempted by the de^
Claims of alleged illegitim ate heirs the dispatch, no surprise is expressed |
pounds, SS^Ifcc.
¡to r it is certain that he ls not to re- fendan‘ -
of Alfonso X II are creating consid that the republican newspapers de aid in transporting material for the
Pork— Block, 75 to 150 pounds, matn here long.
erable trouble for the Spanish gov mand the criminal prosecution o f the new building, which will be started 614 0 7c; packers, 5 ® 6c.
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Mail FubsiOy Bill
ernment.
Fruits— Apples, table,
$1.75®)
king’s equerry, Fiegueria, who sab soon.
o f Senator Gallinger, the Senate to-
W reck on Wabash
3.00; cooking. $1.2501.50 per box;
One child was killed and many ered one assassin.
Detroit, Mich., Feb. l t . — The Con- day agreed to consider the ocean
Eaglet W o rry Benton County.
persons injured in the crush at the
cranberries, $8 0 1 1 per barrel.
Vegetables__ Turnips
75c
per ‘ *nenta' Lim ited passenger train on mail subsidy bill next Monday. The-
funeral of the dead king and prince
Monroe— A pair o f large eagles
Navsl Uniform a Bar.
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*
t Vi o W s K o e h p a i l t v a v
hnnn/j
wuc
...
the Wabash railway, tvouf
westbound,
was . bl„
authorlzeg the p ostmaster-Oen-
o f Portugal.
Providence, R. L, Feb. 12. -The are playing havoc among the small sack; carrots, 65c per sack; beets derailed today by a broken rati at
$
LOO
per
sack;
garlic,
8c
per
pound.
lambs
on
the
foothills
west
o
f
town.
Members o f the royal household Rhode Island supreme court today
Delhi,
Ont.,
150
miles
east
of
De-
eral
to
P®y for «x * 3“ mal1 service in
They are expert in keeping out of Artichokes, 90c© $1.10 per dozen; troit.
declare that the Portugese crown
None o f the passengers nor vessels o f the second class on rou te»
prince rose and fired twice at the as confirmed the decision o f the lower rifle range and no one has been able beans, 20c per pound; cabbage, 1® train crew sustained any injuries, to South America, the Philippines,
114c per pound; cauliflower, $1.75
sassins before he himself fe ll dead. court in the case o f Chief Yeoman to get a shot at them.
Fred Buenzle, who sued the proprie
© 1.8 5 ; celery, $ 3 .7 5 0 4 per crate; other {han bruises. Mrs. J. W . Dan- Japan and China and Australia at a
eggplant,
1714c per pound; lettuce, iels, o f Wallace, Idaho, was taken rate o f $4 per outward mile, which 1»
California railroad commission has tors o f a Newport dancing pavilion
Adds
Course
in
Italian.
hothouse, 50c® $1.25 per box; on- from the train at St. Thomas, suffer- the rate now paid to vessels of the
evidence to convict the Southern for refusing his admission because
University
of
Oregon
Eugene—
A
io
n
"
15®
20c per dozen- parsley Ing from nervous shock and with this first class which carry mall under
Pacific of rebating on about 4.000 he wore the uniform o f the United
ions, 15® 2 oc per dozen, parsley, exceptlon
the paggengerg con. contract with the government.
When the case was | course in beginning Italian has been 20c per dozen; peas. 10c per pound; .
separate counts, the fines (or which States navy.
tried
in
the
superior
court
Buenzle
[
announced
by
the
department
of
mod
pepp.
rs.
17>4C
per
pound;
pumpkins,
,lnued
t0
their
destinations.
will amount to $80,000,000!
P o rtu g a l G r o w in g Q u iet.
K ing Edward and Queen Alexan was awarded 25 cents damages, this ern languagems. Dr. Timothy Chloran 1 0 1 1 4 c per pound; radishes, 20c
Tem perance W orker Dead
London, Feb. 13.— The Times this
per dozen; spinach, 6c per pound;
dra, the Prince and Princess of being tbe sum he had paid for his is at tbe head of this department.
sprouts, 8c per pound; squash, 1 0
New York, Feb. 11.— John W. morning publishes a long Lisbon dis-
Wales, Princess Victoria and many ticket.
114c per pound; tomatoes, crates (6 Oliver, editor and principal owner o f patch relative to recent events in
government officials attended the {
Cannery Put* U p Beef.
Arbitrate
With
France
baskets), $ 5 0 5.50.
the Yonkers Statesman, died at his Portugal. It says that the situation
memorial services for the late K ing i
Brownsville— The Brownsville can-
Washington, Feb. 12.— Secretary
Onions— Buying price, $2.50 per home in Yonkers today, aged 92 is improving daily and that the gov-
Carlos of Portugal and the Crown
nery
has
been
experimenting
in
the
hundred.
years. Mr. O liver was an early lead- ernment adheres to its policy of con
Root
and
Ambassador
Jusserand
to
Prince.
Potatoes— Buying price,
40 0 60c er in the temperance movement, and ciliating public opinion, but that it
day signed a treaty providing for the ninning of beef and it w ill probably;
The battleship fleet has turned to the arbitration of any issue that may put up a large amount in tue near fn -’ per hundred delivered
Portland; with his brother. Iaaac Oliver, found- would be a mistake to consider ail
north.
arise between France and America. tore.
¡sweet potatoes $3.2503.50 per cwt. ed the Sons of Temperance.
danger over.
Issued Cock Friday
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NEWS OF THE WEEK
to a Condensed Form lor Oar
Busy Readers.
Rubh on to Wtiolelale Houses to
Replenish Stocks.
BUY HEAVIER THAN LAST YEAR