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r — ------------------------- = ------------------ Conage Grove Leader A O i U -M U iit H-% Conv>c eo tisnkmr le t i Whar# -e cu r h w c d Cadi friday --- ------ lo s s e i d —« G R E A T E S T IN H IS T O R Y . G re a t C o n fa ra rc e to Be H aid a t W hita H o u le in June INSIST ON IMMUNITY H A L F IH O U H â N O Southern K IL L E D . S to rm M uch W orse Than First R* p irte d San Francisco, April 29.— J. Dal Washington, April 28.—When Presi- New Orleans, April 27.— Probably zell Brown, vice presldeut and man ent Roosevelt calls to order the opening 500 lives lost, 100 or nioro persons ager of the California Safe Deposit & MCHsiou o f the great White House con fatally injured and many times this L.A u m a o U c a s i s t a S j ,3UO T o h a ND l E IH E A P P LE S Trust company, who Is under sen ference on May 13, there will be gath number fatally hurt, together with a tence of 18 months in San Quintln ered in the East Room of the Execu- property loss running up in the mil- r u m feubscr bed in a F *w M inutes to H >od R iver G row ers' Union Increases for embezzling securities held In . tive Mansion the most notablo assem linos, is the record so far of a tornade B >„m the Town. a t e c i to $ 2 5 ,1 OO | trust by the Trust Company, today blage of men in the public eye that has that originated in the west two days La Grande— This city went on Hood R iver— At a meeting o f the ever met in the history of the United gave Information to E. J. Le Breton, ago, sweeping Texas, Arkansas, Louis- record touight as heartily In favor receiver of the bank, which will add of assumiug all the germs of boost Hood R iver Applegrowera’ Union Statos. ana, Tennessee and Georgia. It has left $1,U00,000 to the fund for the de possible when it subscribed in a few held yesterday, and largely attend I The governors of all the states have a path of death, desolation and want ed, a resolution was passed Increas positors. He also told facts to the minutes the sum of $3300, and In ad- | signified their intention of being pres- P atrick Calhoun Also Declines to An in its wake, seriously interrupted all I Resume o f the Lett Important but receiver and to Assistant District | dltion secured a membership sub- ing the capital stock of the organiza \ out at this conference, and each will communication between cities in tho Not Lett Interesting Events sw er Questions and la U p Attorney Hoff Cook, which bad the | scriptlon of 125 to d reorganized tion from $2000 to $25,000. The | bring with him three men, carefully commercial club at $1 aach. south, and brought about chaotic con effect of causing Le Breton to decide of the Past Week. increase Is for the purpose of er ct- held by C o u rt. to keep the El Dorado Lumber Com I Not satisfied with raining that ing cold storage facilities to take * chosen from among the learned of his ditions in many smaller towns. amount for boosting, the meeting state, to act as advisers in the conven pany, the Carnegie Brick Works and Mississippi, already a sufferer from passed a resolution to caavass the care of the rapidly Increrslng apple Vancouver, B. C., had a $70,000 the glass works at Stockton going at city so thoroughly tomorrow morn- yield o l the valley. Between $5000 tion. Besides the governors and their advisers, representatives of all the im a profit for the benellt of the de San Francisco, April 30.— Patrick more than one tornado this year, has fire In a sash and door factory. and $6000 was subscribed at the ling that the figures will be brought portant national organizations, the wel Culhoun and Abraham Ruef were again borne the brunt of the winds and positors. meeting within five minutes after The sentencing of J. Thorburn That Brown's Information relating 'up to $6000 for the year, and u com the secretary announced that sub fare of which depends in greater or called to the witness stand in the rains. Estimates of the number of Hots has been postponed for 30 days. to the whereabouts of securities mittee was appointed to do this. less degree upon natural resources, will Both refused to tho^e who lost their lives in that state scriptions would be received. It is be in attendance, and further, the pres Ford trial today. This sudden burst of enthusiasm, testify on constitutional grounds and Admiral Evans has changed his which will give $ 1,000,000 more to backed up by financial support, was the purpose of the union to build an place the death list between 150 and mind and will not resume command the depositors Is believed to be cor- primed and shot off through the ef addition to its already large ware ident has invited five special guests, were sustained by Judge Lawlor. chosen for their superlative fitness, to rest was vouched for by Cook and by After Calhoun wus sworn he was 175, with a thousand or more injured. of the fleet until May 5. house here which will contain the act as “ advisers at la rgo " to the con forts of Tom Richardson, manager of Hiram Johnson, attorney for Brown. asked by Assistant District Attorney In Texas, Louisiana, Alabama and Richard Croker says the campaign They expressed themselves as san the Portland Commercial Club, who \ cold storage plant. ference. O’Gara: ______ Georgia the death lists are also large, against gambling Is all wrong; that guine that the receiver would secure this afternoon raised $600 at Elgin Grover Cleveland, the only living ex- “ When did you come to San Fran- lie goes to C O M P L A IN S o f r a t e s . life itself is but a gamble. President of the United 8tates, will, t ■ i s 4 ■ < > alter the 18th day of April, with sorious loss o f life in Arkansas possession of the property, which Is for the same purpose, Union and Cove tomorrow. health permitting, be one of these ad and Tennessee. Authentic information Western Pacific stock of the value of 1906?” China has made an urgent protest is in many instances lacking, owing to Calhoun— 1 decline to answer. Eugsns M ill Finds R ailrosd T a riffs visers. The others will be William J. against the extension of Japanese $1,UUO,UOO at .par, and In another Bryan, who hopes to be president; An O’Gara— In the month of May, the crippled facilities for communica ID E A L C O N D IT IO N S . Influence from Corea toward China. year or 18 months the stock will Hsvs D oubled. drew Carnegie, industrial king; James have a definite market value. 1906, did you tell Frank A. Leach, tion and the lack of time to form any Over three weeks have been spent Salem—J. M. Shelley, o f Eugene, man J. Hill, railroad monarch, and John M it superintendent of the Mint, to pay thing like an accurate estimate o f the Brown also gave up the cipher o f th# Eugene M in * E levator Co.t chell, leader of labor. Every candidate trying to secure a jury to try Abe code book used by himself, Walter J. L a ke County H s. O pen W in te r and ^ damage done in many sections. to the defendant, Ford, $50,000? l.uef, and only nine jurors have been Bartnett and John and James Tread In half a, dozen communities martial Esrly S p -in g . has protested against a recent raise of or the presidential nomination this year Calhoun— I decline to answer. with the exception of Secretary Taft, secured. well. This code was secret and or Judge Lawlor ruled that Calhoun law has been declared, so terrible was Lakeview— A fter the most open aaariy jqq cent ¡n certain local whose duties in Panama will prevent at should not be required to answer the destruction and so helpless were . , A Hungarian anarchist has been iginal, each of its owners having a winter that southeastern Oregon has any question which, in the opinion the stricken people left by the disaster. ‘ h“ .1 Part o t ‘ heh 8t8te- tendance, will be there. arrested In Colorado, after being fol copy. Cook said unhesitatingly that ever experienced this section Is now Looking at the meeting purely from of the court, might serve to connect Serious disorders have occurred in some •?«*«•*» a shipping receipt showing lowed for 10,000 miles by European It contained the key to letters which enjoying a spring that insures wealth its historical side, it properly may bo pays a rate of 23 cents per 100 Looting had been In possession of Brown, to to her people. At no time during the “ *a‘ him, innocently or guiltily, with the places, including Amite, La. detectives. whom they were written by Bartnett past winter did the thermometer In pounds on wheat and oats from Eugene said that never before in the country’s alleged crime for which he and Ford and other crimes have been reported, A man la Grass Valley, Cal., play and the Treadwells. The letters are Lake county register a temperature to Yoncalla, 44 miles, which rate, be history have the governors of all the but those instances have on the whole have been indicted. ed burglar to frighten his father. now In the safe of the District At below zero, and most of the time states assembled in convention for any “ [ excessive, unjus and unreason When Ruef was sworn he was been rare. 7 he father believed Jt was a burglar torney’s office. balmy spring-like weather prevailed, able. Prior to January 1, 1907 he rate purpose whatsoever. Considered simply asked: Several places have issued appeals for and shot him dead. as an epoch-marking event the confer aid and in Mississippi Governor Noel “ Do you know Tirey L. Ford?” There were but few flurries of snow. wa81* «"> “ *• Th« ra‘ e \ o t a ence will easily take rank with any as Art collectors of New York have Ruef— I decline to answer unless has been asked to provide tents for the and these melted away before a warm er d,8tant*. a8' for !nstan,:e- SA 1LO R 8 D A N C E . sun. The result was that but little 8e.ne to Booeburg, is now 31 cen s, sembly of public men ever held in the all the indictments against me are homeless. discovered that for years they have feeding was required, stock general- ^ e r e a s the former rate was 15 cents, civilized world, for at this meeting the dismissed, in accordance with the The tornado has lasted in all a period been systematically swindled by an C h ie f A m usem ent fo r Navy W hile at ly finding excellent range during the Th' 8 18 aa increase of over 100 per cent, entire government of the United States, agreement I had with the District of nearly two days. It was Thursday art dealer and an artist. in the persons of that government’s entire winter, and the end of winter The railroad commission will investi- M in ts B a rb a ra . Attorney and the Assistant District night that damage by tornadoes travel The visit of the battleship fleet at heads, will be assembled at one time. I f Attorney, known as the “ Immunity ing was first reported from points in _________ Santa Barbara, Cal., April 29.— flnds sufficient feed on hand to tide 8ale- Santa Barbara was a dismal failure, for no other reason, the public will be contract,” and on the further addi Texas. This was followed during the stock interests through a hard, ah ™ * the people seeming to care for noth There were no fixed features on the interested in the conference because of tional ground that a man cannot be next 24 hours by similar reports from winter, even if n6 hay should be put S o cialist* dopt latfo rm ing but to make money. Santa Barbara’s entertainment pro up this season. Arkansas, Louisiana. Mississippi and I Medford— The Socialist party of this fact. a witness against himself. Tennessee. Last night Alabama came Several hundred striking miners gram In honor of the Atlantic bat On the desert sheep men have re- Jackson county has nominated a full within tho flight of the storm and to In Pennsylvania have returned to tleship fleet today, the officers and ported an ideal winter, with just ticket for county offices and adopted SE C UR ES FORTUNE. T O U C H E S P O P U L A R C H O R D . day reports of serious damage by the work to save the mine from perma ,atfo whlt.h follows the na- men being largely allowed to pursue enough snow to furnish water for , wind in Georgia have been recorded. nent destruction by water. ' stock, and with plenty of feed to put , . . . . . their own ways. Many of tne latter sheep In excellent condition. As the tlonal platform of that party. The Senctor Gets Half Million tor Settling King Manuel Recom m ends R eform s Utter misery of every sort was found J. Dalzell Brown, ex-banker of today at Purvis, Miss., by relief parties. Big Estate. and People C h e e r. San Francisco, has pleaded guilty to went to Los Angeles to spend the vast desert lying east of Goose Lake nominees are to make their cam- Despite the fact that of the 2500 inhab- embezzlement and been sentenced to day, and will over-stay their leaves, Valley is the feeding-ground for the paign here on measures demanding a Seattle, Wash., April 28.— United Lisbon, April 30— The Portuguese tants which this little town boasted yes- thousands of head of sheep that con- f un jyisessment of property with a IS months' Imprisonment. He will which expire at 1 a. m. Cortes reassembled today, the States Senator Samuel Piles, of this torday morning, there were only 900 to The amusements offered the blue stitute a large portion of the wealth $500 exemption law. The levying of first be used as a witness against eighty-second anniversary of the es day, still there were not sufficient ac city, yesterday was given possession of jackets In Santa Barbara are natur- of Lake county, a winter like the one a special tax for building roads, con- two others, tablishment of constitutional govern commodations in tho wrecked village for plly rather meager, owing to the size just ended means an addition to the struction of electric roads, an eight- a one-half interest of the John Sullivan ment in Portugal. The royal mourn Mexican troops are moving to the o.’ the city, and consist largely of profit column. hour-day law, enforcement of the estate, valued approximately at $1,000,- ing for the late King Carlos and his even the wounded. Negro mammies and Guatemala frontier. flying horses, shooting galleries and Since the new year began there child labor law and the enfranchise- 000. This ends a litigation that has ex son was suspended for the occasion. little black children lay wounded and lelploss under the broiling Southern sun. tended over a period of eight years and More than 2,000 preachers In Cal a large variety of catch-penny affairs, has been but little rain and practi- nient o f women are demanded. which has been prolific in having the King Manuel was respectfully greet Some had broken bones, some were part brought here for the occasion. cally no snow. Crops of every klndi ---------- ifornia will speak against race track ed by the people. ly crushed and others had been wound history of the Sullivan family in Ireland Dancing on the canvas-covered as- were put in early, and already there „ ___. _____ gambling next Sunday. K ing Manuel proceeded to the phalton, the ocean boulevard, each is an excellent growth in everything p . . . well aired in the various courts of this Cortes, accompanied by many digni ed by sticks and splinters. These unfor- A surgeon general of the navy is evening, is the only picturesque fea that depends upon spring weather. Ashland— The new state board of state. unates were lucky if they had a blanket I normal school examiners, composed having great success In treating con ture of the bluejackets’ entertain Eight years ago John Sullivan, a taries of the state and escorted by a or a wrecked couch to rest upon. The floor »» — _ I o f Superintendents Powers, of Sa- prominent citizen of Seattle, owner of strong guard of troops. sumption with mercury. ment. They seem to enjoy It hugely, There was not enough shelter in tho O rego n C ty Rose - how . lem; Churchill, of Baker City, and one of the biggest business blocks in the of the chamber was filled with dep town lo protect them from the sun and Two bags of valuable mail from however, and when the available uties and th»' f t lls r iM were crowded Oregon City Arrangements are ’i'urnerj Qf Grants Pass, completed many of tho walls which remained London, worth $500,000, were stolen supply of eligible girls gives out well under way for holding the sec- ¡^8 f j rst official visit to the state nor- city, and suburban and rural properties, with a brilliant audience. died leaving no will. Claimants sprang standing had no roofs, and by a queer they dance with each other. It is In New York or In transit. 111s Majesty slowly mounted the freak of the tornado many of the trees no easy task to provide partners for ond annual show of the Oregon City mai school at Ashland today. The from everywhere, although Sullivan had Rose and Carnation Society, which members spent two days in a most no relatives so far as known in this tribune that had been erected for which had not been uprooted had been Ambassador Tower has given up 1000 or more dancing sailors. his use. His address, which he read 1 snatched off a few feet above the his Berlin home and will start south For the officers today, there was a w ill take place in this city during rfgid inspection of the institution, country. with his family Immediately. Senator Piles, who was a friend of in strong and fu*l tones, was a most I ground. The grove o f pines was muti garden party and in the evening a the latter part of May or early in ¡,8 equipment and the work It is do- pathetic and at the same time a June. Committees have been ap- ¡ng ( ao a8 prepared to make San Francisco shipowners are cut dance. A number of luncheons and pointed to take charge of the event, recommendations to the legislative Sullivan, went to Ireland to investigate. practical and vigorous discourse, cal- | lated in such a manner that it appeared Graves were examined, church records as if a gigantic scythe had swept ting freight rates to the Orient In tea parties on the battleship were and strawberry-growers have been a88embly as provided by law. culated to win the sympathy of the through tho grove about 25 feet above scanned, and finally the true relatives an attempt to drive out tramp steam given to the junior officers. people. He touched upon the trag asked tp make exhibits, providing, ________ of Sullivan were located. They agreed the ground. ers. the berries are ripe when the roses . to give Senator Piles one-half of the edy of February 1, when his father W RECKAGE ASHO RE. are in full bloom. The official color Lambing Successful and his brother were shot down as A city councllmm of Georgetown, estate to defend it against the many o f the society Is mission pink, adapt-' Baker City— The sheepraising ln- C R U IS E R R U N D O W N . Wash., was arrested for keeping his litigants who wore endeavoring to se “ the cruel disappearance of my fath place of business, a saloon, open on L arg e S ailin g V essel P rcbab ly Lo st ed from the color of the Mission dustry Is one of the important re cure a slice of the valuable property. er and brother.” rose, the first to be brought to Ore- sources of Baker county, and the Sunday. Edward Corcoran and Johanna Calli- O f f N o rth w e s t C o a st. Liner St Raul r.ss Into Warship gon. Local business men have been sheepmen have reason to rejoice this Many C ities W ill Be Represented. During f-ow storm Local option which goes Into ef Victoria, B. C., April 29.— The exceedingly liberal In donations o f year because of the successful lamb- ghan, since deceased, of Dublin, Ireland, were declared the rightful heirs. Sen Portland, Ore., April 30.— Great fect May 1 In Massachusetts will steamer Tees, from the Vancouver premiums. The show will probably ln8 season. Conditions have been Southampton, Aj:ril ?7.— The Ameri ator P iles’ law firm will also be reward interest has been aroused throw about 2,000 saloon men out Island coast, brings further Informa be held In the armory. most favorable throughout the sea ed as well as the senator for bringing est throughout Oregon, Washington, can line steamer St. Paul, whjcli left son and the percentage of loss has of work. Southampton on hor regular voyage, this fight, the most remarkable of its and in fact the entire Northwest in tion concerning the wreckage recent M . . . t R iii.tt Tr«eit been v«r y small. The range is in kind in this state, to an end. Latest reports of the sinking of ly washed ashore near Carmanah, the Portland Rose Festival, to be bound for New York, this afternoon, in . excellent condition and the sheep the British cruiser Gladiator place held here the first week of June. I a dense snow storm rammed and de Salem The Oregon Railroad are d r iv in g wonderfully. the total casualties at five dead and Roby Daykin, who Investigated the Commission Is prodding the Oregon The following cities of Oregon, stroyed the British second class cruiser _________ wreckage, was among the passengers $1 800 to the Pen. 2 3 missing. through their commercial organiza -1 Gladiator off the Isle of Wight. Electric Company for the purpose of I of the steamer. He says there is no Seattle, April 28.— P. T. Rowe, bishop tions or business men’s clubs, have | The first report stated that from 20 F ru it N ipped in Douglas Extra passenger trains aggregat doubt that the wreckage found is Inducing that company to hasten the to 30 of the Gladiator’s crew had been of the Episcopal church for the territory ing about 250 coaches will be run new. There was neither slime nor ballasting of its line between P ort-' Roseburg—Douglas County fruitgrow of Alaska, who arrived in the city today arranged to have floats in one or drowned, but later intelligence reduces Into San Francisco during the bat barntcles, nothing of the growth land and Salem. The commission has ers are much concerned as to the extent from the north on the Yucatan, brings more of the parades: Astoria, Sea the number of casualties. The exact written the company a letter saving of the damage caused by last night's side, The Dalles, Hoed River, Van tleship visit. which soon accumulates. that it is Informed that the work of frost. From some sections the report the first detailed authentic information couver, Wash., McMinnville, Dallas, 1 extent of the disaster, however, cannot Since the finding of the wreckage regarding the big gold strike on Nolan Spring rains and melting snow ballasting has been discontinued and comes that the pears, peaches, cherries Albany, Salem, Eugene, Klatnath be accurately known until tomorrow. No one on the St. Paul was killed or caused a landslide In the province of previously reported, a large amount that In Its present condition the road and other early fruits will be a total Creek, at the head of the Koyukuk Falls and Grants Pass. Medford, Quebec, Canada, which destroyed a of empty cases, whisky cases and endangers the lives of passengers, loss while in other sections the growers river. Bishop Rowe was in the Nolan Roseburg, Independence, Hillsboro, injured, but the bodies o f Steward Wid- others, have been found In the vi cillage and killed about 30 persons. "W h a t are you going to do about »re as vet unablo to say just how much Creek camp when the strike was made St. Johns and a number of others are gery. Writer Cowdry and a Maltese cinity of Nitlnak. Stanley Wood, a and washed out $500 pans on the Olson steward. Debras, all attached to the Santa. Barbara, Cal., gave a flower timber cruiser who came from the it? ” Is the question propounded to damage they have suffered from this se claim with his own hands and saw pans still considering the matter. Lewis Cruiser, have been brought ashore; one ton, Idaho, will send a beautiful Santa Barbara, Cal., gave a flower vicinity of Nltinah, said there was an ttle Oregon Electric management, vere f r o s t . _________ washed out that ran as high as $1800. officer. Lieutenant William G. Praves, float, so will Dawson, Y. T. while festival In honor of the battleship unusual amount of these cases re The tone o f the letter indicates that I Nolan Creek is only about 200 miles Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma and any who attempted to swim to land, is miss the commission will do something j Track Laid to Dorris, fleet and bombarded them with bou cently washed ashore. very promptly If the company does Klnmath Falls— Track loylng was from the Arctic ocean and there were number of other communities will ing. and eight injured have been taken quets. Daykin aays the wreckage seemed not. . ' completed on the California North- only about 125 men in the camp W’hen be represented by decorated automo to the military hospital at Golden .Hill positively to Indicate that some large for treatment. Tt is believed only a few Admiral Fvans took an auto ride 1 eastern to Dorris yesterday. This new Bishop Rowe left for the outside. biles and vehicles. sailing vessel, a ship or a bark had The strike was made at a depth of and 1 b feeling much Improved. M cM inn ville Cleaning U p . !town Is just south of the Oregon line These cities and towns have each others are unaccounted for. met with disaster. The Gladiator was beached and her McMinnville— The days interven- and H miles from the steamboat about 150 feet and about $4000 has been raised anywhere from $500 to $1000 The boycott of Japanese goods by Three trunks found on the rocks washed by crude operations, and it is he ,andlnK on the Klamath river. Reg- estimated the clean-up at the end of to defray the cost of their respective crew took to the boats. She is one of Chlneee has extended to Australia. westward of Carmanah Point were ln„ between now and M iv 1 will " c iL n ular Ualn service w ill be established floats, and these pieces will be typi the class of vessels designed to serve as - this summer will reach $1,000,000. The supreme court of Illinois de of the usual American pattern, wood according to common consent clean- M cal of the principal industries of the rams. She is 320 feet long, has a speed r ' ------------ clares the new local option law valid. covered with tin. They were broken up” days In this city, the ladles ta k -, of 20 knots and carries a complement of communities represented. Ing the lead In the work. M ayor! and empty. 450 men. Pensacola street car strikers Macy today appointed 19 commit-] P O R TL A N D M AR K E TS, Im p ro v e * Rapioly stoned the car barns and several ar M ay Ird 'C t A narchists tees, each committee consisting o f _ T ^ _ . . - . Paso Robles Hot Springs, Cal., April J u ry S till Incom plete. rests were made. three ladles, to have supervision over Wheat— Trsck prices: Club, 84c Paterson, N. J., April 30.— Justice A ccident to W ar* hip San Francisco, April 29.— The be 28.— Rear Admiral Evans continues to Lieutenant General Llnevltch, who ginning of the fourth week In the 19 districts of the Cty, and each stem, 87c; valley, 85c. James E. Linturn, of the County ^ h '" 6' Santa Barbara. April 27.— An acci improve. Today he enjoyed an automo managed the Russian retreat from work of selecting 1 2 men to try Ab committee empowered by the leap- Barley— Feed, $24.50 per ton; bile ride to Old Mission San Miguel, Court, In a charge to a new grand dent to the engine's on the Missouri that Mukden, Is dead. jury, called upon them to Indict the raham Ruef on one of the 117 In I S T J J beautify Î his lawn, Â roiled. $27@28; brewing, $26. occurred today on the run of tho fleet erty owner to re Representative Rayner, of Mary dictments returned against him by Oats— No. t white, $26.50 @27 nine miles from Paso Robles Hot editor, publisher and person respon |>aii his m o sidewalk B i u c w i i m ui j f . h i i i i ub dwell- u « c ii - . , *n<> pair or paint hls Springs. He was accompanied by Mrs. sible for the circulation of the an from Santa Monica to Santa Barbara land, says It Is time to curb the the grand Jury, charging the former above all, to p en proved to have been more serious than political boss of San Francisco with lng if it needs it, ’ . and power of the president. » „ „ . „ kkuk i Millstufrs— Bran, $24.50 per ton; Evans, Dr. McDonald and James Hors- archist paper La Questione Socials, middlings. $27.50; shorts, country, which was recently suppressed after at first reported. The high pressure cy bribery, finds the jury still Incom remove any unsanitaryrubbish. burgh, Jr., general passenger agent of The Independence league of New plete with nine men in the box ac ! $27.50; city. $27; wheat and barley the Southern Pacific. Flag Lieutenant attention was called to It by Presi linder of the port engine bl«*w out and York Is practically bankrupt and its cepted and sworn. One of the ven dent Roosevelt. Justice Linturn said the engine room was quickly filled with Renam e M e d fo rd S fr e e ti. chop. $27.50. C. R. Train, Lieutenant Evans and Mrs. creditors threaten suit. iremen examined today did not know Medford— Medford's streets which Hay— Timothy. Willamette Valley, Marsh, daughter o f the admiral, left the prosecutor had directed his at the escaping steam. No one was in tention to the issue of the paper ad jured. The supply of steam was cut off King Edward says of the dead what the word accomplice meant, were originally named from the let- $17 per ton; Willamette Valley, or- Paso Robles today to attend the festi vocating the burning of public build after heroic work by the engine-room premier: "He was a faithful servant while another was challenged by Mr. ters of the alphabet, will now be dinary, $15; Eastern Oregon. $17.50; val at Santa Barbara. ings and the seizure of police sta force, and all danger soon passed. The of his country. 1 am truly sorry he Heney on the ground that hls moral known by horticultural names. The mixed. $16; clover, $14; alfalfa, $12; Missouri came into port under the star has gone." character was such that he was not list now reads: Riverside, Apple, alfalfa meal, $20. tions and armories. board engine alone. fit to be a juror. Bartlett, Central avenue, D’Anjou, Butter-— Extras, 27Hc per pound; C **c h Italian R obbers. The Illinois democracy has In Evergreen, Fir, Grape, Holly. Ivy, fancy 26c: choice, 25c: store, 16Hc. B itish D e s tro yer S u r k . structed Its delegates to vote for Beno, Nev., April 28.— Servant« King, Oakdale avenue, Laurel, Mis- Eggs— Loss and commission off, Da\is and Salvatore Luliano, two Ital B attle W ith Knives. Bryan and use all honorable means Harwich, England, Apr** 30.— The Convert Murrirr*e* r f Hindu. tleloe, Newtown, Orange, Peachy 16U(i?17c per dozen. to secure hls nomination. Reno.Ney.. April 29— A fight with ian confidence men now held in the Oregon City, April 27.— After de Quince and Rose. The East Side Cheese— Fancy cream twins. 15M.C county jail for robbing a countryman British torpedo destroyed Gala was liberating 13 hours, the jury in the case General Manager Gruber of the knives took place today back of the streets are to be known as Walnut, per pound: cream brick, 20c; Swiss cut in two and sunk early todny off of $1000 in gold after drugging him, arc Kentish Knock, in the North Sea, by of the State of Oregon vs. John M. Great Northern, estimates that the University grounds In which two In Almond, Blossom, Cherry and Man- blk.. 20c; llmburger. 2 2 He. now believed to be the same men who the scout Attentive. damage to that road by the bursting dians, one Chilean and one Mexican zanlta. The torpedo-; Dickenson, William Dickenson, John I Poultry— Mixed chickens, 13c per committed similar crimes in San Fran Dickenson, Karl Ransier and John of the Hauser lake dam was about were the principals. Henry Slmbron ------------- | lb.; fancy hens, 14(f?14tfc: roosters, cisco at Twenty ninth and Mission boat-destroyer Kibble also was in-! Riley, charged with the murder of liar- $75.000. the Chilean. Is lying at death's door Eugene Comirg to Fiatta '«Id. *<■: fryers, lh.. 20c: broilers, lh., streets, securing $450; San Jose, secur volved In the collision and returned nan Singh, a Hindu,' near Boring, Eugene— The Eugene Commercial 2 *H @ *5 e: dressed poultry per ing $(500; Los Angeles securing $900, to Sheerness with two compartments brought in a verdict convicting J. M. Widespread rains are causing at the city hospital with 16 deep wounds; Ed Gallalas, Mexican, re full of water. The flotilla was en-j great Joy to California farmers. Club tonight decided to have Eu- P0” ™ - 1c higher, and Victoria, B. ('., where $1400 was Dickenson and his son. William, of mur ceived many but not dangerous gene represented at the Portland Potatoes— Select, selling price. 7 c stolen. L. Dondero, Luhano's partner, gaged in night maneuvers when the der in the second degree and the other Engineer Lieu- • It Is reported that threats have wounds; John Skimmerhorn, an In Rose Carnival In Jun« bv MS men in ppr hundred: Willamette Valley, was taken to Victoria for the last accident occurred. three boys of manslaughter. The pen dian boy, was badly cut about the march and drill. been made on the life of Abe Ruef. Rich man will huvlng price, 45c per hundred; East crime, but Luhono escaped. The infor tenant Frank A. Fletcher, of the \ alty for murder in the second degree is Gala, who was in his bunk at the legs, and Pete Lewis Is painfully cut. wear a white serge suit, white shoes i Multnomah, buying price. 55c; mation came from San Francisco Sudden warm weather Is causing Lewis, who Is a one-armed Indian, point where the destroyer was struck imprisonment for life and the penalty or manslaughter is from one to 15 years great damage In Alaska from floods. did frightful execution with hls knife and hat and carry a lemon yellow ^ Clackamas, buying price. 55c per went down with the vessel. and green umbrella bearing the hundred; new California, 5 ^ 5 H c in the penitentiary. Four million oysters were destroy and suffered least of all from cuts. words. "Eugene, Lane Cojntv.’’ A I Per pound; sweet, 5 ^ c per Pound, S tru c k Gas; T w o Dead ed by striking fishermen at Cancale, Count Is Buried special excursion will be run from! Onions— Job price, $4.75 (ft 5 per Las Vegas, N. M., April 28.— Mrs. France. 1 L lfs Is A ll a G am bia. Eugene and a great crowd will at- hundred: buying price. $ 4 . 2 5 ^ 4 50 Damplerre, France, April 30.— T w o H ighbinders K illed Zachary Taylor Cooper went out to call P«*r hundred: garlic. 15c per pound. Dublin, April 29.— Discussing tend the carnival. The body of the Duke de Chaulnes. A bunco man who has been rob San Francisco, April 27.— Another Apples— Select. $2.50 per box; her sons to supper last night and found the young French nobleman who was bing women has been arrested In American politics, Richard Croker. fanev, $2; choice, $1.50; ordinary. them dead at the bottom of a 60-foot married a few months ago to M iss‘ highbinder war broke out in Chinatown once boss of Tammany hall, today Oakland. F re e D elivery foe G re e t* Pass. well. Digging for water on their dry Theodora Shonts, of New York, and 1 tonight, when two gun parties met in a $1.25 gave It as hls opinion that Governor Grants Pass Grants Pass may Four masked robbers held up a Hughes' Indorsement by New York Fresh Fruits— Orsnges. $2.50^3 land farm, seven miles east of Watrons. who died suddenly in Paris last week pitched battle with revolvers at Wash soon have a free delivery system. fashionable club at Hot Springs, Is they had struck a flow of natural gas was today Interred at the chateau ington street and Waverly Place. In a merely complimentary. "Mr. Postmaster Donnell gives figures per box; lemons, $2.75 fft 3.50. Ark., and got away with $10,000. . . .. . . . . . . . . Cattle — Best steers. $4.75^5; and suffocated without a sound. A here of the de Chaulnes family. The running battle o f two blocks, that end Hughes' sntl-gambllng attitude,” he showing the r^elpts for tha fiscal meilnm * 4 25@ 4 75: common. message was sent here for a physician. body was brought down from Paris ed in Ross Alley, three men were s^ot, All the regular army troops In said, "w ill Injure him undoubtedly joj ‘ jjsjs .pjnoo yesterday. $3.75 ^ 4: Jftnmoa poxifsoj rh . w bet. This, morning a private two fatally and another slightly. Yun the vicinity of Seattle will partici In hls own state. "W h y can't such $1 1.000 This is an increase of *3 5 0 *4 : cow, pate In the welcome of battleships men keep out of that rut? Isn't life $2000 over last year’s business. Tne common, $3.25(^3.75; calves, $ 4 # aq -uojaq poijooan.) ssj * jo p jo oqj *nq mass was celebrated in the chapel of Ying. of the Hop Sing Tong, was shot could be done. all a gamble? But they select the city council has under consideration 4.50 the chateau. Only the Immediate through the right eye and died a few at that port. Sheep— Best wethers. $6ff8.50; part » f the gamble that's pleasant an ordinance outlining the number members of the family were present. minutes after he reached the Harbor Mrs. Beulah Hawkins of Los An and propose to penalize It. Emergency Hospital. ing of houses. This Increase can ewes, $5(2 5.50; spring lambs, nomi S eve re Storm ing England. geles. has now been asleep 78 days, nal. only be Justified by the Increase in Rcbsls S e t Fires. •'nd there la apparently no change In London, April 28.— A remarkable bliz Hogs— Best. $8 8.25: medium, the population. Go to Work to Rava Mine her condition. Victoria. B. C., April 30.— News T r o o n * to C a n tra l A m erica. zard. the worst experienced in^he south $5.75 4? 8; feeders. $5.25 0 5.50. Johnstown. Pa.. April 29.— Under was brought by the Empress of In Mexico City. April 27.— A persistent Hops— 1907, prime and choice. 4 of England since 1881. continued prac Eight consecntlve witnesses in ihe orders from Patrick O'lday. presi 8 6 A eras 8 8 .6 0 0 . dia today of a series of disastrous tically all over the United Kingdom rumor here has it that the cruiser Al 0 8e per pound; olds, 1 0 1 He per Ford bribery trial testified that Gal dent of district No. S. several hun throughout Friday night and Saturday conflagrations at Pekin. Involving a bany, which is to carry special Ambas- Eugene— The M. Levinger farm, pound lagher paid them money to vote for dred striking miners of the Sonth Telegraph loss of many lives and due to Incen ador Buchanan Enrique C. Creel to Cen situated three miles east of Spring- Wool— Eastern Oregon, sverage until Saturday midnight. the overhead trolley franchise. Fork Coal Company returned to field. was sold to W. M. Beals, of best. 1 1 0 15c per ponnd. according and telephone service was disorganized diarism. Nine fires took place In as tral America, is to land armed parties Roman Catholics of the United work today In an effort to save the forfervflle. Cal., for $20.000. The to shrinkage; Valley, 12 015c, ac and railway traffic has been seriously de many days at the end of March and should conditions in the southern repub States will raise a fund of one mil mines from heavy losses from water W M. Kerr farm, situated In the cording to cyuallty. layed. Enormous damage has been early In April. Dynastic rebels were lics warrant the move. Official confir lion dollars to educate candidates for and a probable permanent suspen Santa Clara district sold for $8500 especially to the yonng fruit considered responsible, and whole mation of the report could not be ob* Vnhair— Choice, 20 0 20 He per the priesthood and aid poor parishes. sion. It contained 85 acres. sale arrests were made. C O TTAG E G R O V E ............ OREGON NEWS OF THE WEEK la a Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. 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