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Cottage Grove Leader
Issued Each Friday
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C O A S T 8 T E A M E R W R ECK ED .
Hits Recks O ff Fort Ross. Cal.— Pas
sengers Land, Mail Lost.
LO N E
ROBSEH
M AKES
A HAUL.
Ridas Ovsr 100 Milas In Mail Car on
Qreal Northern.
SENTENCE IS DEATH
Eureka, Cal., March 18.-—The
Spokane, Wash., March 17.— As
COTTAGE GROVE.............. OREGON steamer Pomona ot the Pacific Coast
suming all the airs and authority of
Steamship Company, struck a rock
a veteran postofUce inspector, a dar
(at 6:30 tonight off Fort Ross, 25
ing highwayman boarded the Great
E X C U H b lU N H A IE S .
A P P L E LAND SI.OOO PEH ACHE
miles south of Port Arena. The ves
Northern westbound Oriental Limit
sel, which at the time of the disaster
ed train just as it pulled out of Bon
was en route from San Francisco to Many Oregon People Expect to Visit | Grower 8ays It Is Worth That With ners Ferry, Idaho, early this morn
Fleet at 8an Francisco.
I
Apples SI a Box
Eureka and was expected to arrive
ing, aud holding the two mail clerks
here tomorrow noon, managed to get
Portland— Many Oregon people
Hood River— The annual meeting®* ,bay at the Point of a revolver
off the reef and attempted to run for expect to go to San Francisco to see of the Hood River Horticultural So- locked one of them in a clothes
shore. \\ hen halt a mile , om ,t . Admiral Evans' squadron upon Its clety, the largest auxiliary organiza- closet and tied the other to a chair
beach she struck another rock and is arrival in the city by the Golden tion to the state society in Oregon, with ropes, after which he rode a
distance of 109 miles into Spokane,
hanging there at the present time. |(jate
So many inquiries have been took place last Saturday.
Does Not Believe Orchard Only Man
A Resume o f the Less Important but '1 he rising tide will probably wa8",w a d e 0j xhe Harrimau passenger of-| The meeting started in the morn- spending three hours and 40 minutes
rifling
registered
mail,
loading
and
Guilty— Other Proeecutioni
her
off
into
deep
water
and
she
will
ftcials
that
a
special
rate
will
be
ing
with
S.
F.
Blythe
as
chairman,
Not Less Interesting Events
sink and be a total loss, with her|niade
gan Francisco and return and with an intermission at noon unloading mall sacks along the route
Will Come.
o f the Past Week.
cargo, including 1U2 bags of mail.
from Portland to permit Oregon peo-i lasted until late in the day. A. I. and putting complacently at a cigar
The 84 passengers and 62 mem-|pie m aggiat in welcoming the fleet Mason, whose subject was "The Ap the while.
The lone robber dropped off the
bers of the crew were saved and a r e ,to ^ e pacific coast, A first-class ple," stated as his opinion that the
The United States navy post at the now ashore at Fort Ross suffering rate of $25 for the round-trip to Sau time was coming when districts train at a railroad crossing Inside
Boise, Idaho, March 19.— Stating
from lack of food and shelter. They Francisco will be named, with a ten- growing cheap and inferior grades of J^e city limits, carrying with him, it that he believes Harry Orchard, in his
Midway islands Is to be abandoned.
will pass a dreary night on the beach day limit, aud passenger officials ex fruit would be forced to go out of Is believed, much valuable plunder In testimony in the trials of William D.
Senator La Follette Bays high finan at the small Russian settlement.
a satchel. Just how much he ob
pect the low figure will be popular business.
Haywood and George A. Pettibone for
ciers manufactured the recent panic,
aDd that many will take advantage
J. C. Porter, who was on the pro tained Is not definitely known.
the murder of ex-Governor Frank Steu
Mail-clerks
Benjamin
Stumpf
and
of
it.
The
present
roundtrip
rate
is
gramme
to
speak
on
pruning,
and
Rear Admiral Evans will tie retired
SPER R Y WILL CO M M A N D .
$40. The dates on which the re who Is one of the most prominent John W. Nysteum, who were held at nenberg, told the exact truth, attempt
alter the fleet reaches San Francisco
duced
special tickets will be sold growers at Hood River, or else the mercy of the robber, tell a re ing toomceal nothing. Judge Fremont
May 8.
Schroedsr ana Wainwright to Become have not yet been decided, as this where, stated that, even If prices for markable story of their experience. Wood, in the District court yesterday,
A number of foreign warships are
Reer Admirals.
will depnd upon the movements of apples should go to $1 a box, land Locked In the small closet, hardly recommended that the state board of
two feet square, the latter almost
at Port An Prine, Hayti, and the revo
Washington, March 18.— Rear-Ad the fleet. As soon ns it is definitely at Hood River would still be worth fainted from suffocation after the pardons commute Orchard’s sentence of
lutionists are to be deported.
miral Charles S. Sperry will be com- settled just when the fleet will ar $1,000 per acre on account of the train bad pulled into Sand Point, 34 death to life imprisonment in the state
rive at San Francisco, the Southern Immense return on the Investment.
penitentiary. The sentence of death
Viscount Aoki was recalled by his mander-ln-chief ot the Atlantic bat Pacific will announce the dates.
C. H. Sproat, who was called on miles west of Bonners Ferry« und was pronounced in accordance with tiie
fleet when it leaves San
government for offensive talk to Rooee tleship
to
speak
on
"W
hat
Shall
We
Do
to
rapping
on
the
door
pleaded
with
the
"W e expect to take 700 people
Francisco in July to encircle the
to allow him some fresh air. plea of guilty eDtered by Orchard Tues
velt regarding Japanese exclusion.
globe. This important detail was from Portland alone to see the fleet,” Market the Future Apple Crop to robber
The bandit responded willingly and day of last week when arraigned. Judge
Get
the
Best
Results?"
was
strong
said
Assist
General
Passenger
Agent
Rear Admiral Evans admires Magda decided on by President Roosevelt Scott yesterday. “ We have had a ly in favor of raising the best grades leaving the door ajar about an inch, Wood preeided at both the Haywood
lena bay and Bays it would be a grand aud his cabinet today.
and Petttibone trials.
Rear Admiral Evans, at his per very large number of inquiries from and best quality of fruit, and in this secured it with a piece of rope. Twice
thing if the United States owned it.
In sentAcing Orchard and recom
as a director of the Ap- i l®ter on the way into Spokane the
sonal request will be relieved of the all over the state in regard to the connection,
Rear Admiral Sperry will take com command at the conclusion of the possibility of fixing rates to permit ple-Growers’ Union, read a number robber ceased his work of rifling the mending the commutation of his sen
of litters from large buyers and lm -lma** sacks to go to the door of the
mand of the American battleship fleet big naval review at San Francisco Oregon people to visit the fleet on porters in which they stated th atlc ^ose* *° inquire as to how Nysteun tence, Judge Wood reviewed the case
from the time of the killing of Frank
to complete its voyage round the world May 8. The admiral considers this its arrival in San Francisco. In re they had found it cheaper to pay was feeling.
Steunenberg to the present. '
the completion of the work he was sponse to this widespread desire to
When
Stumpf
remonstrated
with
higher
prices
for
fruit
grown
at
The czar has confirmed the death assigned to do— take the Atlantic see the fighting ships that make up
In regard to the part ol Orchard in
his
captor
that
the
cords
which
the
squadron,
we
have
decided
to
Hood
River
than
a
less
price
for
that
sentence on General Stoessel but re fleet to the Pacific Coast. Admiral
bound him were cutting into his the trials, Judge Wood said:
grown
elsewhere
on
account
of
its
put
In
the
low
rate.”
commends cimmutation to ten years’ Evans will retire in August. To Rear-
“ I am more than satisfied that the
quality and keeping properties. Mr. wrists, the genteel robber generous
Admiral Thomas comes the honor of
imprisonment.
ly loosened the fetters and made defendant now at the bar of this court
F R E E O F 8CA B
commanding the fleet on its visit to
every effort to make things as com awaiting final sentence hae not only
An Irish skipper in Galveston bar Puget Sound and until the home
Professors Quiz Students,
fortable as possible for bis victim.
acted in good faith in making the dis
bor hoisted the Irish flag above the ward Journey begins. He has been Eastern Oregon Sheep so Healthy
University of Oregon, Eugene
While ripping open the registered closures that be did, but that he also
American on St. Patrick’ s day, but was second in command during the voy
The custom of giving a quiz each gacks the pseudo-inspector cut one of testified fully aDd fairly to the whole
That Dipping Will Be Omitted.
obliged to change them.
age and will retire in October.
Pendleton— At a called meeting of I“ 0“ 111 i“ the different subjects has his fingers and many of the pieces truth, withholding nothing that was
These retirements will make pos
The Oregon and California coasting sible two promotions to the grade of the board of sheep commissioners become almost general among the Gf mail were blood-stained. Blood- material and declaring nothing which
steHiner Pomona struck the rocks off Rear-Admiral and these are to be held in this city, a proclamation was different members of the faculty, hounds were put on the trail of the had not actually taken place.”
and as approximately a month of the robber, taking the scent from one of
Fort Ross, Cal., and is a total I o b s . The filled by the advancement of Captain issued declaring the annual dipping second semester has elapsed, the
Judge Wood, after reading bis ruling,
foioody packages, and followed a
passengers and hand luggage were Seaton Schroeder and Captain Rich for the spring of 1908 unnecessary students are in about the same state ¡trail several blocks through the resi- formally sentenced Orchard and fixed
saved, but 102 sacks of mail were lost. ard Wainwright, who will command and that it need not be observed.
According to the report made by of mind only in a lesser^ degree, u s ’ deQce district to a carline, where the May 15 as the date for the execution.
respectively the third and fourth
Letter carriers will receive pay for squadrons of the fleet, and Rear- State Sheep Inspector Lytle and Dr during examinations. Lqder this Iseent was lost. It is believed that the Orchard asked for permission to speak,
S. W. McClure, head of the bureau system a student may encounter as highwayman boarded a car and rode and it was granted.
He thanked the
overtime claimB aggregating! 280,000. Admiral Emory the second.
of animal industry in the northwest, many tests in one day as he has • downtown.
court lor the review of Jhe ease given,
The senate has inreased the salaries
the state Is practically free from
i!^
and for the kindly remarks in regard to
S T KNFORD BO YS R E V O L T .
of surveyors general from $2,000 to $3,
G R A FT FLOURISHING.
scab. A few cases were reported in there is very little likelihood of hav
him. He repeated that he had told the
000 .
the Willamette Valley early in the ing more than two in one day.
whole truth and that, no promise of im
winter, but these have all been at
Police Rely on Courts to Keep Tnem munity or ot meicy had ever been made
Berlin Socialists are preparing to Student Affairs Committee Punishes tended to. In Umatilla county,
Sheep Coming Into Klam«<h.
Lsaders
in
Rowdyism.
Out c f Jail.
celebrate the anniversary of their up
to him. Before he had concluded, tears
where two years ago there were 60,-
Klamath Falls—J. F. Kimball, local
rising in 1848.
Palo Alto, Cal., March IS.— Stan 000 head of scabby sheep, there is representative of the Weyerhaeuser
San Francisco, March 17.— Police were streaming from his eyes, and he
An appraiser of merchandise for the ford students are in open revolt not a single case of scab today. The Lamber company, has returned to Kla man Maurice Behan and John Evatt all but broke down as he again, in a
tonight over the expulsion today of only case reported lately in Eastern math Falls from Lakeview, where he were stripped of their stars by Chief broken voice, thanked Judge Wood for
Puget sound district has been appoint twelve
students by the committee on Oregon was a band of 176 bucks In
of Police Biggy today as the result his recommendation to the board of
ed at a salary of $3,000 a year.
student affairs and threaten to strike Lake county, and these have now has been for several weeks teasing the of an exposure of a vast system of pardons.
lands
of
the
company
in
Lake
county
graft on the Barbary coast. Dives
William Pinkney Whyte, United unless the men are immediately re been dipped.
In Judge Wood's ruling he laid spe
The commission made a regulation for grazing purposes, according to the brothels, saloons and gambling joints
States senator from Maryland and the instated. The twelve were dropped
plans
of
hie
company
for
this
year.
for participating tn a recent night requiring railroads shipping sheep
have been .held up with regularity, cial stress upon the crimes in Idaho
oldest man in the senate, is dead.
demonstration, in which Chairman into the state to notify the secretary He is now ready to lease the landa in and the conditions became so bad and plainly intimated that the end of
There is every indication that Miss Clark of the student affairs commit of the board of sheep commissioners Klamath county, and local cattle and that landlords complained that they prosecutions of those believed to have
Katherine Elkins, daughter of Senator tee was called upon and a parade of so the animals can be Inspected. A sheep men will be given firstkonaidera- could not rent buildings on the Bar perpetrated them had not come.
bary coast because the big sums in
Elkins, will be married to the duke of over 300 students invaded the uni resolution was also passed favoring tion.
IS "IN N O C E N T PU R CH A SER ’’
versity library, shouting their desire a bounty law for the state of Oregon,
protection demanded by the police
A bruzzi.
for a new committee, which will be holding that it Is necessary for the
men
absorbed ail the profits of the
Umatilla
River
Swollen.
Students at Ann Arbor, Mich., less restrictive about student con protection of the sheep industry. The
tenants. Chief Biggy arranged a
Pendleton— Warm rains followed trap of marked coins and caught Be Harriman Is Reported to Have Sold
wrecked a theater building because duct.
commission will use its best endeav-
Oregon Land Grant
by
a
Chinook
wind
and
then
more
han and Evatt.
The leaders of the parade were ers to secure the passage of such a
one of their number had been put out
Washington, March 19.— It is believ
summoned before the student affairs law at the next session of the legis rain is taking the snow off the moun
Although the cases are clear ex
for whistling.
tains at a rapid rate. The Umatilla tortion, under the supreme court de ed in government circles that a secret
committee today and summarily ex lature .
A German naval specialist says the pelled. Among the number were
All the members of the commis river is higher than it has been any cision in the Schmitz case, they do contract has been made by the Oregon
Amerioin battleship fleet Bhould stay Lanagan, the track captain, and Gay, sion were present at the meeting, time this year, and though the water not constitute crimes.
A California Railroad company, under
in the Pacific, otherwise much of the the crew captain. The rest are all President T. F. Boylen having ar is rising rapidly, it is still far from
The cases are identical with those which it has already agreed to sell the
dangerous.
The
rains
are
being
of
Hue(
and
Schmitz
In
almost
every
good done by the trip will be nullified prominent in various university ac rived from Denver a coup]* of days
lf one was no crlme £ remaining 2,000,000 aires of its grant
ago, and W. H. Steusloff coming in hailed with delight by the farmers. partlcular
tivities.
A writ of habeas corpus has been
as the season has been exceptionally ,B dlmcult to 8ee how the other cou]d to one single purhaser, and that a large
Tonight a giant mass meeting of from Salem this morning.
sum of money has been paid to the rail
dry.
issued asking that the district attorney students was held in Enclna hall and
be construed into a crime.
road company on account by this pur
show cause why Ruef’s bail should not steps were taken leading to the re
Soil Survey of Klamath Basin.
chaser. The attention of a representa
be reduced to a «reasonable amount and instatement of the expelled students.
P O R T LA N D M A R K E TS .
W ANTS TO DIE.
Klamath Falls—The Klamath cham
tive of the Booih-Kelly Lumber com
the duplicate indictments against him A petition addressed to the commit ber of commerce has taken up the mat
Wheat— Club. 82c; bluestem, 84c;
pany, who has been contending for an
tn the number of about 40 be dismissed. tee and signed by the remaining ter of having a soil survey made of the
Orchard Would Refute Pardon Were innocent purchaser amendment to the
Valley, 82c; red. 80c.
hundreds in the demonstration de
A deadly epidemic of grippe is sweep mands the re-instatement of the ex Klamath basin. These surveys have
Barley— Feed. $26 per ton; rolled
It Offered Him.
Fulton resolution, was today called to
ing over London.
pelled members or their own expul been made in many sections of the $28 @ 30 per ton.
“ Then
Boise, Idaho, March 17.— On the this report, and he remarked:
Millstuffs— Bran, city, $26; coun
country and at no expense to the local
sion.
Night riders in Kentucky burned
morning of his 42d birthday, next whoever has purchased this land ought
ity in which the survey is made. Com try, $27 per ton; middlings, $30; Wednesday, in the district court of to be protected like the rest of ns,”
A
second
petition
addressed
to
three tobacco barns.
President Jordan and signed by all prehensive plats and maps are issued, , shorts, city, $27; country, $25 per Canyon county, Harry Orchard, the
merely showing that the lumber com
Boers boast that they a least gained the men In the university also urges Bhnwing quality of soil, the topography ! toIl; ch°P ’ 720 © 2 5 per ton.
self-confessed murderer of ex-Gov-
the reinstatement of the expelled of the country and what localities are
®a*s No. 1 white, $ 2 i@ 2 8 per ernor Steunenberg, who was killed panies would he willing that the gov
a moral victory over the English.
ernment should make any sacrifice in
ton.
men. The students hold that the 12
No charge i
Panama extended a most enthusiastic were dismissed without sufficient suited to certain crops.
Corn -W hole, $32.50; cracked, by the explosion of a bomb at the order to give them a sound title where
¡gate
of
his
residence
in
Caldwell
on
made
for
the
maps.
welcome to the American torpedo fleet reasons and are men of excellent
$33.50.
the evening of December 30, 1905, they now hold a shaky one.
Hay—-Valley timothy. No. 1
The lumbermen lelt for home today
will face Judge Fremont Wood pre
The kaiser wishes an American mili reputation. In the event of the fail
Violated Game Laws
ton;
Eastern
Oregon
timothy,
$19tip
ure of these petitions, the student
tary title, that he may have another body pledges Itself to withdraw from
Albany— George W. Fisher, pro 20; clover, $ 1 4 0 1 5 ; cheat, $15; pared to hear the death sentence pretty well disheartened. They were
confident when they came here that
meted out to him.
uniform to wear.
the university until its demands are prietor of the Brownsville glove fac- gra|n hay, $ 1 4 0 1 5 ; alfalfa, 1 2 0 1 3 .
Harry Orchard, of his own voli they would have an easy fight, but de
tory,
was
convicted
in
the
State
Cir-|
Domestic
fruits—
Apples,
$1.25
0
acceded
to.
A gas explosion in Natchez, Miss.,
cult Court of violation of the game 3.50 per box, according to quality: tion and against the urgent plead velopments before the committee were
destroyed a five-story building and
ings of his attorney and others, re somewhat surprising to them, and pri
laws, by having fresh deer meat in cranberries. $ 8 0 11 per barrel.
French Beat O ff Nafivet.
to vately they a lmit they are defeated.
killed at least eight people.
, his possession December 12. long af-1 Fresh Vegetables— Artichokes, 75 fused, when arraigned March 10, lI
Paris, March 18.— A dispatch re- ter the open season for killing deer © goc per dozen; asparagus, 25c per I
*\is P_r.evlous Plea of not guilty Nevertheless it is expected that an at
Russia is disappointed because the
He also refused to plead to
trip of the American war ships pre ceived here from General d'Amade, ¡had closed. Judge Bennett directed pound; beans, 20c per pound; cab lstand-
a lesser degree of murder than first tempt will be made when the resolution
goes into the house to secure the adop
cludes any possibility of a war with commander of the French forces in!*be jury to return a verdict of guilty bage, l % c per pound; cauliflower, degree. He said:
Morocco, says that upon the arrival! wlt*10,lt leavlnS the Jury-box. Fisher $ 1 .7 5 0 2 ; celery. $4 .250 4.75 per
tion of the innocent purchasers’ amend
Japan.
of his column before Settat, the no-|wflM flne<l * , 0 ° an<> co8ts
He will crate: eggplant, 20c per pound; let- th “ I am guilty and am ready to take ment if the committee report) the reso
f
. lution as it passed the senate.
A street meeting of about 200 per tables of the Mzab tribe came out to ®PP®a' the case to the state supreme tuce. head, 65c per dozen; hot house, 1
General d’Amade reports cour*
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5OC0$1 per box: parsley. 20c per " utt" ’e c0M e a ie n c"s’•
sons who had assembled to hear Emma surrender.
dozen; peppers, 17 ^ c per pound;
— S______ i______
Goldman, the anarchist leader, in Chi that 2,000 tribesmen who recently
Japs Deny Having Wireless.
Harriman
in
Harney
radishes. 30c per dozen; rhubarb.
attacked the French column were
cago, was dispersed by the police.
Russian Press Comments
Burns— P. A. Worthington, repre- poc per pound; spinach 5c per
beaten off with heavy loss.
The
Honolulu. March 19—The Japanese
St.
Petersburg,
March
17—
The
Slo-
The senate committee has reported French
Infantry
captured
the renting the Oregon Eastern railroad, pounds; sprouts 10c per pound; vo says that the return of the Ameri- steamship Kasato Mam, which was re
l © i y 4 c per pound; to -ITO ,y, ,nat tne return or tne Ameri ported from Callao February 16 as hav
favorably on postal savings banks. The enemy's eamp at the point of the ls here filing at the United States squash
mans nf
ex/s can fleet as announced Is as sensa
banks will pay 2 per cent interest and bayonet and burned a number of land office the amended maps of a
^
5
0
Mexican
crates
,B * ‘ lonal <“ >
departure for the Pad- ing been 24 days going from Iqnique to
railroad
survey
and
location
through
tents as a measure of repression.
deposits will be limited to $1,000.
5.50;
Mexican
crates,
$3
|f|
Apparently the Slovo thinks the Tocapilla, and was snpp >sed to have
Malheur
and
Harney
counties.
While
Root
vegetables—
Turnips
,5c
per
dan
of
wa/
h„ dlgappeared> fo*
The French loss was Insignificant.
been listening to wireless messages pass
he claims to know nothing of the In sack; carrots, 65c per sack; beets, ,t addg. „ wh|, th, aProuseg ’d
Taft's enemies admit he is practical
ing among Admiral Evans’ fleet, arriv
tentions
of
the
Harriman
company,
ly sure of the nominaion.
$1
per
sack;
garlic
8c
per
pound.
|
gat,BfacMon
ln
Europe,
the
preserva-
Cleans Up San Francisco.
ed here March 9.
Her ofiicers deny
his presence gives rise to much talk
A great fire swept the port of Bahia,
San Francisco. March 18.— The of early construction.
nprnKhiinrtiprt -
t,on of peace ,s due to the display of that the vessel is equipped with wire
t
t
w
d
'
Japanese
the
big
stick
of
the
United
States,
Brizil, causing a loss of $1,000,000.
citizens' health committee has Issued
less. The 24 days were spent in lead
a report on the sanitary accomplish
P
a u tM . B
nvin, price,
nrire 40
in iffs
t r the
prudence
Japan and The
the N“ good ing nitrates at various landing places.
More Water for Vale.
Potatoes—
Buying
0 65c
offlces
of Great of Brltaln
The town of Big Timber, Mont., was ments of the past six weeks. From
Vale— The newly elected members per hundred, dellvcred^Portland; Vremya gay8. . whateyer the or,g,! Part of the 24 days the fleet was on tha
three-fourths destroyed by fire. Loss February 2 to March 14, 72,460
about $400,000.
n T T potat° eS’ * 3' 50 ® 3-75 Per huI>- M rTurp^se.’ th e ^ u V s i'h M 'd o ^ e a other side of the continent, and was
premises have been Inspected; 884 \fonda v Cn l e h r UThe X
night. The city Irrigation dred.
useful service by a public examina- never nearer than 1,600 miles.
premises have been disinfected; 171 Monday
system
was
investigated
and
a
new
Butter— City creameries:
Extra tjon 0f jjje American navy.
Japan Is not on the list of visiting houses have been destroyed; 64
steel
flume
across
Bully
Creek
or
state
creamery,
30c
per
pound:
points for the battleship fleet, but buildings have been condemned;
Habeas Corpus for Ruef.
dered. The new flume Is to be 48 creameries, fancy creameries, 25©
may be inoluded later.
17,564 nuisances have been abated Inches ln diameter and will carry 30c; store butter, choice. 16<i 17.
Hayti in Troubla Again.
Ban Francisco, March 19.— Late this
and 56,994 rats have been destroyed.
Cheese— Oregon full cream twins
London, March 17.— A dispatch afternoon the Appellate court granted
Four of the men indicted for frauds It Is believed many more rats have sufficient water at all times for the
proper supply of the city’s needs.
15c; Young America, I6 0 1 6 t4 c per has been received here from Port Au Abraham Rust’s application for a writ
In the Pennsylvania state capitol scan been poisoned In the sewers
pound.
dal have been convicted.
no" ,’ ',
Prince, Hayti, to the effect that ser- of habeas corpus, making it returnable
Assessable Property Increased.
Poultry— .Average aid hens. 1 4 0
on Friday, March 20. The writ asks
Stolen Wealth Located.
mixed chickens.
12 0 1 3 c ; lous disturbances have occurred at that the district attorney be compelled
Astoria— Assessor Cornelius has, 15c;
The American battleship fleet has
El Paso, Tex., March 17.— A tele- received notice from the Portland j spring chickens. 16 0 20c; turkeys, that place. Several persons are re to show cause why Ruéis’ bail should
been ordered to leave Ban Francisco
ported killed In street tights and|
July 6 next and complete its voyage gram from Juan A. Creel, manager I-and Office that during the year end- live, 1 5 0 17c; dressed, choice. 1 6 0 many arrests of prominent men have not be forthwith reduced toa reasonable
of the Banco Minero, of Chihuahua, Ing on March 1, patents were Issued ,20c; geese, live, per pound, 8 0 10c;
around the world.
Mexico, to the local branch of that by the government to 7555.91 acres ducks, is « v i7 c : pigeons, 7 5 c 0 $ t ; been made. Rumors of several sum amount and the duplicate indictments
mary executions, the dispatch says. to the nnmber of abro* 40 be dismissed.
$L5O 02.
Hacks containing $3,800 in gold were hank, received here today, says that of land tn Clatsop county. This land,squabs,
Eggs— Fresh ranch. 16c per dozen, are in circulation, but at the hour of Henry Ach, chief counsel for Ruef, this
stolen from the paymaster’s safe on the the robbers who recently secured will be Included In the 1908 assess-* Veal— 75 to 125 pounds, 9 0 9V$c; filing the dispatch this had not been morning filed snether written motion.
$295,000 from the bank have been|ment roll, which is now being pre
cruiser Milwaukee, and thus far all arrested and that the stolen money pared.
125 to 150 pounds, 7c; 150 to 200 confirmed.
efforts to discover the thief have failed. has been located but not yet recov
pounds. 5 0 6HC.
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Abandon Marine Post.
Smaller Applet Sell Beet.
Pork— Block, 75 to 150 pounds. 7
Reorgamxa Foundry Trust.
The president of the Butte, Mont., ered.
Honolulu, March 19.— The United
Hood River— «peaking for the np- 0 7 H c ; packers. 5 0 6 H c .
I New York, March 17.— E. H. Gary.
Miners' union says 5,000 men are out
Tinplate Mills Resume.
ple buyers. H. F. Davidson said the
Hops— 1907, prime and choice, 4 chairman of the board of directors of States tug Iroquois, which Fails tomor
of work, notwithstanding circulars
Pittsburg. March 18.— Ten of the Idea that the btg apple was the one 0 5<4c per pound; olds, 1 0 2c per the United States Steel Corporation, row for Midway to bring back the ma
which have been sent out by the mine- 20 mills of the American Sheet A ; that brought the most money, was pound.
made a statement to the stockhold- rine guard of 20 marines located there,
owners advertising for more help.
Tlnplate Company at South Sharon, |erroneous. The smaller stzes rnn-| Wool— Eastern
Oregon, average ers o f the American Steel Foundries has orders to bring hack also their
Pa., have been placed ln operation nlng from 96
to 128 were the
b lg -1best. 1 2 0 1 6 c per pound, according
Company at a meeting In Jersey
City munitions and guns, rhdirating
stores,
The Roxbnry Carpet works, of Bos today, affording employment to 6 0 0 1 gest money makers, and the most to shrinkage: valley, 1 8 $ 20c, ac- today advocating the reorganization' that the marine post there is to be
ton, employing 900 hands, have closed men. The Sharon mill will resume desired, except on one or two va- cording to fineness
plan proposed for the latter com- ahandoned, after being maintained
tomorrow, employing 1,000 men.
riettes.
| Mohair— Choice, 25c per pound.
Indefinitely.
pany.
about fonr years.
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