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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1903)
U G H I W ITH FIRE. LANE COUNTY LUDER W . C. C O S S E * . r » m « k » r . «A L T I!» BL BAL D O n t í V V> M an V * B o a to M U Be L t u M ó M LatB Alter Jwiy I. OREGON NEWS OF INTEREST Washmgxon. M ay 14. — Poetm aver C O T T A G E GROVE OREGON. Geoerai P i j m t:d ay t 'o o u t c a l U.A1 th e n would be no m o n e e t a b . t - t n im W E E K ’S DOINGS UOUG » u s a OF bLBEAL. of rural f m J t l i w r j ser tice anuí July «arrim an Liara a n Taraiag I t hoagtiu « I Theaaaada to Oregon. M ILL FIGHT THE R ESE R 'E. Soutbcre O r«con Citizen* Reagii) Siga P n u i t l a i Pentiva». Ottawa, caaaga. Sustain* Heavy Lo ttnagreda Lose Taeir Mem**. MOROS PU] Ottawa, May 13— A fire, auaparted C a p ta in P m h i n g to be of ia endiary origin, thia altar- noun and evening destroyed hundreds' of L k *. 4-A a c L a p g ^ of houses and m rllioo* of feet o f lum ber __ “ ~ in this city. The firs originated a iih in LAST HOSTILE CHIEF QETS^j a atone'» throw of where tbe great H a il ' Thrce Huadrrd km «J Haay | fire of A p ril 2*», 1900, was checked. R il les Captured and Tca | A zealous proteat i* being made by o( G. M. M cKinney, a b o hae charge The H ull fire started on the opposite ' ■rai B attre *1 l e y art i at Hayyewbag* poeto dice «fl*:ra , and t ía dtecovery that the e in e r a of Joa-pbiee a id Curry depart n.* nt r.( the Ferts Daatrovtd. the immigration *1 the Paat t* aek la Urtai i H at the preaent ra a ol increase ol r otea of aide of tbe river ami spread to the Ot- J Harriman lices, met with I he ie<l es cr.untie# against the estahliakment I em bracing ! there a l l í be a deficit o í »JO.tOo :n the tate dea e r - 1 1 Salem to discuss m rtter* the forest reserve — . ¡ great I . ,, . „ . _____ta sa aide, destroying m illions o f dol- Washington, Ma» 1 - Th,, rural free d elivery m r v :.« by tt.e »o d relating to bis work. H e v ip la ic a l i t « neariy haif of lo r r y ami all of western ; and southern Josephine, as well at part l* r*’ worth o f property. It burned part meut bas r »e iv e l thaï The power* b a te earned Turkey not ol thia fiacal year. I .»tractiena hate pian oi his department and talked with of Ilong.as. Josephine would be 00* ne* r " ijere the Ottawa A Barry to ano eat Bulgaria. dispatch coocerninc --rahaa* J been g. veo to Fourth Assistant Post toe real ta u t * men concerning the blocked id , so to speaa, and Curry -'MOmi railway enters the western part methods of advertising that they moat ■ 1 o f the c ity, and it was in the lumber Istand o f M indatiao: Employee ol the Great Northern ra il master ‘ renerai Brutto* to cartai! e x rely upon to draw im m igrât o.> to tb i- woald be pisc-d in a position whereby yards near the railroad that today’ » way h are voted to atrike. “ M an ila.M ay I I . — A<! jutant ç penditure*. I t la oot in ten d e!, l e a state. That Ureg n ia now the moet i’ s advancement woald be a mat er of fire originated. C hina ha a broken off diacumion with An hour before the principal fire " a a h iig t o n : Captain n e r , that the investigation o l p io p c w i w idely talked o f state in the b n ion is difficulty. Am erica o l treaty opening Manchurian Just at this time, when prosperity tar ted two »m ailer blazes a c re die- th in g has com plete»! a • irco* J route* aha 11 be »depended, a n i the the declaration he made, after telling capital |---------- — how the tc s x in e * o f thia ata’ e bave seems to b-> heading this way, capital people covered and q n iik ly extinguished in the l , ,, Ti . — a ■ a it lor »1,000 000 hack taxa* baa | 4 ,ld mork tb e r-o r* « i * 1 « * * “ "• - M r been advertised through the immigra- it becoming iaterseled, new | being | lumbar yards near the Canadian Pacific .. ’ _. **■* ™**t. fro* barn filad acainat the Soatharn Pacific Payne eat i malea that the total number ■ tion bare-a. As an indication « I abat e -ruing in, and new iednstries being railway It waa 3:30 when the third r i,e re » a s snarn S.„ of r on tee fa irly entitled to be c-ta fi : baa been done for tr.e W ii am eita val-1 established, i: is a bard blow both to _ «# discovered. When tbe brigade ar Tara. a. Captured 10 fort«, i by the atate ol Kentucky. Josephine and Carry, a i ‘ be citizens oners, 38 lantacae arid 80 Beariet lever baa broken out among ll »tied in th e entire country would be ley, be said t at since his department clum who are opposing the measure. rived at tbe scene it was foand that the eater main bad been damaged and no other dattoe frien d ly. Lib th e 12,00 men on the race ¡rin g »h ip 3ft,000, and at tbe present rate o f ia- has been working between 4,000 and >o establish a forest r-e-rve of so vast water could be obtained. When tbe oners, destroyed hostile fort« ( Colum bia at the New York navy yard. ■ ream tbia would be reached two year* 5,000 one-way ra ilw ay tickets have been died by Ea-tern peop e, who came dimensions. Tbe argument made that brigade did get water the fire was Our Ions, two killed i Tw o peraona were k illed and one eer- hence. to tbe valley and did not go away «'reams are drying op by reason of the utterly beyond its control. It swept tacas. removal o f trees, seems no: well found iooaly injured at H artford, Conn., by an M r. Payne said tonight that he had again. along over the same ground that the wounded. E very hostile 1 explosion reeulting from the boiling asked the c iv il tervice commission to Alli H e said that the im m igration bureau ed. But few, if any trees, have been former fire had gone, the co y differ baa now been ehastiied. removed in that section, not enough by over o l whale oil. ence being that it was going in the op- know our frien dsh ip is valuable] have its representative* make an in of the Harriman linee is tt.e moat per freely extended to all wbof fect enterprise of the kind ever org .n- any means to sffect tbe flow of water in poeite direction. The monitor Arkansas w ill he unable vestigation o l the Washington post- iird in the United Mates, and that it tbe creeks and streams. Even tbe to proceed on her trip down the Mieeia- The fire was r n the fiats below a No property, save hostile M oro labor i aippi until next apring. unleee there ie office. in addition to the investigation reache* in the most effective manner miners, who need the water tbe most, large cliff which extends from tbe Ot been molested. already made by poetolfice inspectors. those persena who are the most de-ira- oppose tbe establishment of tbe reserve. tawa river into tbe corner o f Margaret em ploym ent on the roads and j an unexpected rice in the river. Petitions, begging that the matter of b e immigrants. W ith in seven montas aod Preston streets. A t two or three buildiDgs; form er about fir.i.h^ T h e secretary o l mgricnlture hna H e said thia action sae taken on ac after he began work bis department estab ishing the reserve b* reconsid points it came very near gettingjover latter progressing rapidly. TfaM count o f chargee o l violations o f tbe raiaol the »Uxk quarantine, declared had p aced tbe literature ad<ertising ered, or that tbe tract be not with behaved splendidly, not only) lor iro t and mouth disease, which baa c ivil service law in that office. The ; this atate into the bands of 2,000,000 drawn, are being circn.ated in J«eepb- the cliff, and bad it done so nothing tending w ith a fanatical savagei would have saved the city. been in effect since Novem ber 27. c iv il service men, be said, w ill make people. The bureau ha* placed in the ine and Curry counties, and are being Fifteen m illion feet of lumber, be a dreaded disease, and besides] liberally signed. - field six lecturers, with atereopticon fit. P eter’ » Catholic church, at their report tomorrow. longing principally to J. R. Booth, construct m any miles of toad views showing scenes illustratin g tbe L o w e ll, M a » - , 12 year* in building, were destroyed, causing a loss of »300,- tropical jungle*. No morel State Labor Federation. resources and industries of Oregon, and hna been dedicated. i t ia one o l tbe W IL L DRAW PENSIONS. beyond 000. The buildings horned were are anticipated these lecturers are addressing Eastern moot magnificent chnrcbee in tbe state. The first annual convention of the principally dwellings and stores, most sniping. audiences four evenings a w e s t, Six Oregon state federation of labor .met in “ DAY! T h e largest contract ever undertaken New York Finn's Practical Plan for Pen of which were bniit since tbe last im m igration agents in tbe different La Grande this week. About 100 dele -1 „ , . sioning Employe*. to prevent tne pollution o f N ew Y o rk ’ s Rear Guard Attacked. .action* of the m iddle West are givin g gate, were present. The attendance *»■ 1? °* .h,,,c k ’ c ity watershed ia now under way, aod New York, May 14.— T be Gorham M anila, M ay 13.— straggling | their wboie tim e to dissem inating in was neither aa large nor aa represent- It ■« difficult to plaro the loes oa these, consists o f removing m oie than 10,000 . . ., ,__ ,________ ______ " ____ ___; m manufacturing company, the promi- formation regarding th is -tate, super ative as was hoped. By far the larger , There are nearly 600 fam ilies bome- attacked th e rear guard of bodies from three cemeteries. Mayor Cook says the city would Pershing's column, near nent silversm iths o l New York and vising the distribution o f literature to part of thote in the convention ware T be aitustion in the Ealkan state* Frovidence, R . I . , has recently put those who are moet lik e ly to come to from Portland, while Astoria, Salem, - "PP0“ * ,dJ * “ * " k<d . oatl>uie Island of M indanao, woundin, | grows more serious. this atate, and aiding scores of Eastern Albany, Aahland, Baker C ity and Pen- Lanada. The loss on buildings is esti- tenant Kuteglee and one solcier. into operation a plan for pensioning real estate men who are encouraging dleton have Irom one to three delegates n!at*d * *otaI '° * 8 gnard k illed ail tbe attackers. A d m iral Cervera. o f Spain, hae been th eir 2,500 employes in factory and Western im m igration. each. Those in attendance are very 0 __________________ The lateet reports place ibai. gazetted a life aenalor. stores which has been most favorably By means of this vigorous policy the much in earnest in their Jesi-e to take of Morns k illed at the capinreoll MAY IONORE FOREIGN BID. The W isconsin assembly has passer) Î people of tbe Eastern states have been at 300. up in the convention some of theknotty commented upon by leading sociolo a h ill to prohibit backet shops in that interested in Oregon, witn the result questions confronting organized lab or. Brigadier General Snmner,c gists. state. that there ia more talk of th is atate as a and determine a coarse of action in re- ! War Department Wants Americans to ing the departm ent ol Vinda The plan provides that any em ploye Handle Alaskan Business. deeirab.e place for home-seekers than gard to them. A diplom atic raptnre between tbe issued a congratulatory order I ('niter] btales and Turkey hat been whose record ia satisfactory to th e com I there ia o f anv other atate. Washingtrn, May 13.— The war de tain Pershing's troops. Clackamas County Valuation. pany may be placed upon a permanent narrow ly averted. partment is wrestling with the question Little Change la Herd Lewi. The assessable valuation of all Clack whether a contract for transportation WRANOfcL MINERALS. O wing to the discovery o f bubonic penaion* ro ll, provided he has served amas county is being doubled by Aside from tbe amendment of the of troop« and supplies can be awarded plague at Callao, the princiapi markets | the company for at least 25 years, and law regarding the running ol stock in As-wssor Nelson, who is at work on the to a foreign company. Among tbe bid« District of Alaska Discussed III o f L im a have been closed. receive thereafter as long aa be liv e », a Assessor Nelson report« for Alaskan transportation for the com- Multnomah county, no change waa 1903 roll. cal Survey Paper*. Twenty-seven letter» from W illia m pension equal to 1 per cent o f bis wage made by the last legislature in the tb :t heretofore in this county property ing year was one from tbe W hite Pass W ashington, M ay 13. ~ Tbe 1 Penn’ t volumiDOua correapendeme sold „ t tbe linM. of retiroment for each year herd law. Section 61 o f tbe new road haa been assessed at not to exceed 35 railroad, which operates in Alaska and Thia year the Yukon territory. A hearing was States geological survey basil» at auction brought »2,582.50. of service. Thus a man who has been law prohibit* the herding of stock upon per cent of its real value. it is being listed at doable the former given today by Assistant Secretary for early publication a p ap« < T b e yacht Am erica, th e first winner with the Gorham company 40 years the highways, thereby obstructing them valattioDS. Tbe amount of the tax Banger to representatives of the North mineral resources o f the Mono! of the Am erica’ s cup, ia to be broken w ill receive an annual pension payable with earth, stones, or other debris, but bis section does not prohibit herding under this plan w ill be about the ern commercial company and the W hite gel district, Alaska, by WaltsrC.I up because »he ia no longer seaworthy, in m onthly in stallm ent« o f 40 per cent stock on tbe highways so long as there same, since it w ill be cut down in pro- Pass railroad, bnt no decision has been denhall and Frank C. Bchr (the was built in 1861. of tbe amount he was being paid at tbe is no obetroction rem aining more than portion to tbe increase in tbe property reached. paper opens w ith a brief inh The Western insurance company, valuations. 24 hours. Judge Advocate General Davis, w ith in which the h istory of thVt i w ith headquarter# at Louiaville, K en tim e he retired. out making a final recommendation, has known copper d istrict of A m ple provisiOD has been made by Bridge Over Santlam. Plenty ol Gold but Little Silver. tucky, w ill go out of business on ac called attention to the undesirability ot Alaska is traced from the timd count of oppressive taxation. tbe company to create a permanent A t a mass meeting of Lion county Clackamas county officers leport an transporting American troops over a stampede o f 1898 to the present.] farmers held in school district No. 114 nnnsual scarcity o f silver. Treasurer George W alla, a m in in g Pittsburg pension fund without taxing tbe em foreign railroad and through foreign discussion o f the mineral re recently some resolutions askiDg the boy. ia now alleged to have been kid ployes for the purpose. T his is ooe of Cahill says gold pieces, in denomina territory when the bid of an American the region is then taken op wi!j napped, and a reward of »20,000 for in the most gi-nerous, and at the same tions o f »20, were never before as plen | county court to rebuild Sanderson’ s carrier is hat slightly higher than that copper, gold, coal and other i bridge were adopted and sent to the tiful as th e « are at thia time, and he formation aoont him ia offered. of the loreign line, as in this instance, that are known to exist or ban I time practical, plans yet devised for finds it troublesome to keep ou hand a | coart. This bridge was carried away and the department is inclined to turn reported from tim e to time, ar* t The plaDt of thee M ill Creek valley profit sharing on an .'■."ceptable basis. sufficient amount of silver with which by tbe floods of last January. It waa down the foreign bid. The entire set in turn. The inform ation 0 d is tillin g company at Cincinnati was to make change. No reason is assigned one of the longest bridges supported by of Alaskan transportation contracts are the latest that is available, bavin« TROLLEY CAR ON FIRE. damaged »76,000 by fire amt an em for this condition, save that it indicates Linn county and spanned the Bantiam awaiting a decision on the White Pass collected in great part in tbe ploye probably fatally injured. in a suostantial way a greater degree river, connecting this portion of the bid, geologic in vestigation s> made tj | Short Circuit Caused the Blaze Panic of prosperity among all classes. county with that rich section known a* The th eft of »10,000 in jew elry and authors during tbe season of 1901 Among Passengers. the forks of the Santiam. ailver from August Belmont baa been LAYING OF N EW CABLE BEGUN. The copper resources of then Wool in .~larton County Pool. New York . May 14.— Through a short plaied at the door o f one of hia terv are first discussed. The copper d Insane Asylum Report. From inform ation produced at the anta, George Reynolds. The property circuit under a rapidly running open Oermans Make (Had Over Duplicate Line octnr in tw o somewhat widely« The report of Bnperintemlent J. F. Marion county woolgrowers’ associa waa i«covered. to United Slates. car on the Third avenne line last night tion meeting, it seems probable that Caibreath, of the state insane asylum, ated fields, ly in g along tbe The boeril of agriculture has pro a blaze was started which spread rapid tbe quantity of wool controlled by tbe for Ap ril shows tha number of patients Berlin, May 13.— The laying of a and northern slopes, resp hibited tbe importation into Great ly and quickly enveloped the car. The pool thia year w ill be nearly double March 31 as 1,297; remaining on Ap ril duplicate German-AtlaDtic cable was the Mount W rangel group of i Britain of animals from Argentina and motorman, despite the cries o f the 80 that of last year. The soliciting com 30, 1,298. Number of officers and em commenced today at Borkum, an island tains, a lo fty volcanic chain, whifi | Uruguay on and after M ay 12, owing mittee haa not yet completed ita work, ployes, 160; expenditures for articles in the North sea, 25 miles from Em- verges from the St. Elias ranff« or more passengers to stop before they to th e existence of foot and mouth die- but thus far 50 members have been consumed, »7,749.41; pay roll, »8 064.- den. A large number of people attend the Alaska-Canadian boundary n f] were burned to death, put on fu ll ■cenred, aod it is ei[>ected that the 66; Cost of maintenance per capita per ed the ceremony, aDd cheers were given tends 150 m iles westward, endiif] i in those republics. power, and those on board began to total amount of wool represented will month, »10.66; per day, 35 cents. for the German emperor and the presi ruptly in the Copper river valley The new French airship has proven a dent of the United States. In tbe even The best known Topper field I jom p from the car. The conductor was be from 75,000 to 100,000 pounds. great success. Eastern Oregon Pioneer. ing there was a banquet, which was a t - . within the southern area, sod «lj one of tbe first to jump. A fte r running Survey of the McKenzie. Julias O. Mack, one of the beet tended by the principal representatives «ra lly spoken o f as the Cbitia Japan ia all ready for war with Rua- the car at full speed for three-quarters Professor M cAlister, who is at the known residents of Eastern Oregon, aia .if necessity demands it. of the company and cable interests. belt. The geologic liistory of( of a m ile the motorman apparently head of the U n iversity of Oregon me died at his home at Tbe Dalles Sunday Patriotic speeches were delivered, em ie lt is briefly reviewed with! A . W . Machen, superintendent of realized that his own life was threat chanical department, haa completed ar afternoon, after a short illness, 1mm phasizing the pleasant relationship lie- ( reference to the processes that 1 free delivery service, has iwen given a Mr. Mack was about 50 ened by tbe fierce flams* so be shut off rangements for a hydrographical survey pneumonia. tween Germany and the United States, , «fleeted the • greenstones ".V T 'IT snd leave of absence to expedite the postal • his power, jsmmed down the brake and of the M cKenzie river this summer. years of age. the «peaker« pointing out in the latter r t o ^ w itklB whtch t coppe ^ fraud investigation. leaped off, among the indignant out The survey w ill be made for the pur country m illion* o ! Germane who make are ionnd- A fte r th ' PORTLAND MARKETS. 'J o h n Csolgoaa, brother o l tbe mur cries o f a large crowd which had gath pose of determ ining the water power of their home among a kindred nation. |,oas properties are deecnbeu m derer ol M cK in ley, was placed under ered. Nearly every one o f the passen the river with a view of locating the ° f those th a t are Wheat— W alla W alla, 70@71c; val Congratulatory telegrams were received points where electric plants and the arrest at I-cs Angeles and kept in jail ger* was more or lees seriously hurt. irom the emperor and manv prominent | L * 'n* the E llio tt * res gro p. liae may be established to the best ad ley, 75(*78c. ----- » ^ w h ila President Rooeevelt remained in citizens vantage. Barley— Feed, S-1-&0 per ton; brew Statee. of Germany and the United naoza claim , just east of Ke Boers Coming to Mexico. town. Glacier, and th e N ico lai prop«rtia| ing, »23. Now York, M ay 14.— General Benja W a te r Seeps from Ditch. Estimates o l the 1903 wheat crop the Nizina country. Secures Australian Mall Contract. Flout — Best grades, »3.95(B4.25; gra place the output at 40.000,000 for Ore min V iljeon , ex-assistant commandant The irrigatin g ditch belonging to ham, »3.4593.85. V a n « over B. C ., May 13. — The Dam Otve« Way. gon, Washington and Idaho. Thare ia general o l tbe Burgher forcee in the Henry E. Ankeny, of Eugene, and Mrs. Millstuffs— Bran, »19 per ton; mid United steamship company, of New a large increaae in the acreage of barley Boer war and member (or Johannee- J. T. H enley, of K lam ath comity, runs Carrollton, W ash., M ay 13- Zealand, haa just 'secured rhe govern hnrg in the Transvaal volksraad, and through tbe town o f Klam ath Falls, dlings, »2 4 ; shorts, »19.50(>20; chop, and oats. mulated waters o f tbe npper ment subsidy for two years more for tbe river, 30 miles above Carrollton, I General W. D. Snyman, have com plet and the village antboritiee have com »18. Ten or twelve persons were severely ed arrangements with the Mexican gov transportation of the British mails to Oats - No. 1 white, »1.5191.20; out an enormous dam , wrecking injured and three husineaa house« in ernment by which 83,000 acres of the menced suit in tne circuit court to se and from Australia. Had the Oceanic cure an injunction against tbe owners, gray, »1 1 .2 )«9 1 .1 5 per cental. m ill, tearng out wagon bridgtn the renter of Htockton, C a l., were best land of that country has lieen se steamship company, of Ban Francisco, allegin g that tbe property ia a nuisance H ay— Tim othy, »13 9 13 .5 0 ; clover, a competitor for the contracts, been on that stream, and casting 1 burned hy an explosion which waa fol cured lor a home for im m igrants from on account of injury from seepage. thousands of logs which were r* »1 0 9 1 1 ; cheat, »11 9 13 per ton. lowed by fire. successful, the Canadian ronte would Booth Africa. General "n ym an w ill be rafted to Portland m ills. Tin* Potatoes— Best Burbanks, 50c per New Road to Crater Lake. probably have had to be abandoned. A W illis Hweet, of Idaho, haa >«en ap await here the arrival o f his fam ily snd age is estimated a t something W . 8. A rant, superintendent of sack; ordinary, 2 5 9 40c per rental, new modern steamer w ill be placed on pointed attorney general of Porto Rico. General V iljeon w ill nail for Bonth »20,000 and »30,000, in d handnM A frica to conduct the first expedition. Crater Lake national park, reports that growers’ prices; Merced sweets, » 3 9 the rnn between Vancouver and Sydney men in the tribu tary camp- «Ion»" Fix-Mayor Ames, of Minneapolis, has in place ol the steamehip Miowera. he w ill have the new road leading to 3.50 per cental. Coweman and Bear creek are been foand gu ilty of accepting a bribe. Quarantine Agslnat Mange. the lake ready for use by August 1. It Poultry— Chickens, mixed, 11912c; out o f em ploym ent until late next 9 Try to Bribe Official. W ashington, M ay 14.— The depart w ill be shorter and have fewer bumps young, 13914c; hens, 12c; totkeys, T b e Turkey-Bulgarian war Hood has It liv e, 16917c; dressed, 20922c; docks, ment of agriculture haa received on- and steep grade* than tbe old one Honolulu, May 13.— A committee disappeared, Turkey having withdrawn. Oermany with Russia. ifficial advices indicating that tbe w ill enable a journey from Fort K la 17.00"*7.50 per doten; geese, »696,50. representing the keepers of Chinese Berlin, M ay 1 3 — The ne« gambling nouses has been placed un Morris K . Jessup, tha well known state* of Colorado, Kansas and W yom math to the lake, 25 m iles, in 2ifi Cheese— Full cream, twins, 1 6 )» 9 here treat Russia’ s alleged Ma ____ are contemplating quarantine hour*. financier, has been sleeted president of ing 1 7«; Young Amerioa, 1 7 9 1 7 )» « ; fact der arrest, charged with attempting to movements as being probably meeanrea to protect their livestock from biibe Deputy Attorney General Andrews the New York Chamber of commerce. ory prices, 1 9 1 )» c ; less. Rainier Lumber Shipments. ately reported, or, if correct, *« mange. I t ia said at tbe department to perm it four game« of paka pio to be N in ety-five rar.oeds o f lumber and Butter— Fancy creamery, 22c ' per of no concern to Germ any. T h '« * » Ferretary of War Boot haa purchased that the mange, or are hies, which ia a run without molestation. Andrews a plat in New York on which to erect a contagions dineene, caused ¿by a para ■hinglea were shipped from R ainier in pound: extras, 21c; dairy, 20922>*c; arranged a meeting with the gamblers line with the b in ts given out store, 16918«. the government, both o f demestk ■ »160,000 resident-*. sitic m ite, prevails to a considerable the past month. This does not intinde and concealed witnesses heard the offer the cargo of 600,000 feet shipped to E ggs— 16917c per dozen. foreign correspondents. Tbe extent in the range country between of »6,000 a month if Andrews woald Ban Pedro by sailing vessel. Andrew Carnegie has been decorated the Mlaaonri and the rockier. ridicnle the so-called ‘ ‘ enmmoti* permit the Hope— Choice, 18920c per ponnd. conducting of gambling with the Order ol Rolivar, a Yenexnelan tbe United States and Great Cattle Coming to Summer Ranges. W o ll— V aliev 12l« 9 1 5 : Eastern Ore games. honor, second class, aa a lenefactor to Many Tons of Money Counted. or treat those countries as being * C attle are beginning to come into gon, 8 91 4; mohair, 35936c. humanity. ficially s tim u la te d ." New York. M ay 14. — Clerks from Starker p rairie for summer range. The Trains Meet Head-On. beef — Gross, cows, 3 'a 9 4 c per the treasury department, W ashington, prair e snmmers several thousand head, Utica, N. Y ., May 13.— Three per T h e Rrltiah-Anierican t o lle r o com pound; steers, 4 i» 9 5 c ; dressed, " '« c . Alleged Anarchist Arr«*t«4- have completed the counting o f many principally from r m a tilla and lower sons are deed and eight others are ser pany w ill buy out the T. C. W illiam s V e a l—8 9 8 S c . Bxn Jose. C a l., M ay 13 .— Clay | tons of money in the vaults o f the down, in Union county. iously injured as tbe result of a head com pany, o f Richmond, V a., one of its United State* snbtreastiry in W ail Mutton— Grose, 7 9 7 H e per ponnd; on collision between two passenger lor, alias Professor P latte, was strongest rivait. dressed , 899c. Eastern Oregon Ueologtcnl Survey. street. The rash waa found to he cor trains on the Mohawk division of the ed by D etective Pickering 'h i*' James H s g lin haa filed paos for two rect. The amount for which H am ilton T . B. W h ite, o f the United States I am he—Gross, 4c per pound .¡dreesed, New York Central A Hudson railroad noon for -opposed designs u p »» of the president. H e has served ■* fire -»to ry white marble d w ellin g* in Kith, the new assistant treasurer, I » - geological survey, is in Pendleton and 7 He- at Nelson lake, in the Adirondack«, N ew Y ork . H e w ill make ona o f the comes responsible is »288,471,258, of w ill nt once begin ¡work IQ Kaetrrs terms in prison. I t is alleged I Hogs— Grose, [7 9 H * c per pound! I between M cFeever and Fulton Chain, Oregon.J which »200,774,007 is in gold. palace« hia home. to the president s d v is ir g him • * " hich occurred dressed, 8 * 8 S - 1,b00t 3:15 this after] come here. H e ie also accused • I noon. cent anarchistic utterance'. L. 1, the beginning o l the K i t fia n ! rear. This ia « u m a l t o l mvaatigatina of