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About Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1910)
i »h ! SPIÏZER SAYS f * ACRES OF APPLES ARE PLANTED OE SUGAR TRUST I SPRINGFIELD IN TRI-CITY LEAGUE LAST YEAR Eugene and Sprin Id may have New York, Feb. 10 "The Sugar lender Wyo , Feb 1 0.-Sixty-four a team In the Tri-City l< ague this Sheriff Bown will collect over 540,- trust made n »cupegout of me. it I defendant« In alleged coal land year. Sid Smith, who managed the 000 more taxes this year than be did deserted uie absolutely Jt bounded frauds against tbs guv. rnment ap Eugen« team of last year that made last, the 1909 tax roll being that Kansas City ,Feb. 10.—No arrest in the Swope case, follow pearing today before the United such The me mid ruined me after I served It a brilliant record, winning ful much greater than In 1908. faithfully for 29 y««ra.|" States land office In this city, In ly 85 per cent of th« games played amounts to be collected thle year and ing yesterday's verdict of the coroner ’ s jury, had been ordered This declared Oliver Spitzer, for cases which hav« been brought by during the season, went to Portland those collected lut year are as tol mer dock auperlutendent of tbe this forenoon, and none is expected today. A grand jury will be the government for cancellation of officials of lows: American Huger Refining Company asked to take up the case, and no warrant will be sworn until their titles to roal lands, which are today to meet with the State and County Tax the league to arrange to put a team 1 90* ................................. 1288.099 48 plant at WllUmns'curg. arter ho hud said to be the most valuable In the in here. He ha' already started ne- ................................. 287,719.39 heard • sentence >>f two years In the: that body has made its recommendations, it is said. The coro state 1908 gutati'ir.s for a num' r of players School Ta» Atlanta prison In posed upon iiliu to ner, it is asserted, is planning to hold an inquest over the body The cases Involve 9,500 aires of of note, among them being "Dolly” 591,583.66 1909 il., t by J ui Uon Mtt Ua land, lying In the mineral district «0,102.74 Hpltzer was cuavbted of conspiracy of Christian Swope, as soon as the Chicago chemists have fin north of I under, and have been ap Gray of Coax kagu ■ and North west 1908 ern league fame and has several Road llax to defraud by underwelghlng augur. praised by governn.er t experta at a other well-known professionals In ished their examination of the organs of the nephew of Colonel ................................. 543.099.27 iso» In broken tones Hpltzer bitterly ar- value of nearly 11,500.000 The gov view. ................................. 37.317.59 rulgned the augur trust 1908 Swope. ernment alleges that these lands The Mi l .ay park, on the car line Special City Taxew Tbe government cried for n vlc-| were filed upon by "dummy” en- halfway between Eugene and Spring GRAND JURY CALLE D ................................. 568.754.34 tlm. and the sugar trust answered by [ trymen for the benefit of the Owl field, Is "u ideal location for grounds, 1909 ................................. 48,360.47 ■ uerlflelng me and four llh-u week Judge Ralph E. Latshaw, of the criminal court, today in- Creek road company and the North aa it brings patronage from both 1908 Port of Siuslaw checkers. 1 Noto- ot us were guilty of western Coal company, which are places btructed the county marshal to empanel a special grand jury to Laat year's games paid .................................... 56.467.18 any breueb of tb>* law. but somebody controlled largely by New York cap quite well and it is certain that with 1909 total Tax hud to gu to prison to save those convene Saturday to investigate the death of Colonel Thomas H italists. The two companies are re .............................. 5496.003.93 higher up.” I a better class of ball thia year, the 1909 ported to lie associated with the Chi management will be able to easily .............................. 433,500.19 He suld he had not been In the Swope. cago. Burlington 4 Quincy railroad. pul) out even- and probably have a 1908 scale house ■ for fifteen years, and A hvsmi I Valuation < limnological The rases are commonly known as surplus at the end of the season. WARRANT OUT The total assessed valuation of the knew nothing of the munlpu let Ion of Me»» October 1, 1909 Jam«*« the "Gabo coal land fraud cases," as Eight Club Is-aglle. property In the county for the 1909 tbe weighing devices. Hunt ii, cousin of Colonel Thomas Samuel W. Gabo, George W. Dally. An eight-club league with a Sun FOR HYDE’S ARREST Rufus P. Ireland, and othera were roll was 522.006,920, and for the II Swope, died unexepectedly at the day and holiday schedule of 25 1908 roll 519.181,315 Swope home In independence. Mo Kansu h City, Feb 10.— The ♦ alleged to be Instrumental In secur games and a class D rating is wbat ♦ PUBLICITY CURE u suburb of Kansas City, supposedly ♦ climax in tb<- Swope mystery ♦ ing the titles to the lands Involved the officers of the league are working I apploplcsy. The cases have been under investi for and it la ez¡>e> *ed that their ALLDSACCEPTED ♦ eatne late today when John ♦ FOR MANY EVILS of October Swope, ♦ O. Paxton, family counsellor, ♦ gation by federal land agents for plans will be crystalized at the next I 3 Thomas H BRIBE MONEY di** I unexpectedly, exactly as Mr ♦ filed tin Information at the of- ♦ three years, and various actions have meeting. Hunton hud died, supposedly of ap- ♦ the county FOR LEGISLATION prosecutor, for- ♦ been brought In court. An injunction There will be two clubs in Port- oplexy. rnally charging Dr. B. Cl. ♦ ault was brought in the United land with the Goodvear Goldseals ♦ Oc*< t Albany. N'. Y., Feb. 9—The “man ♦ Hyde with murder in the first ♦ States court at Cheyenne, recently by taking one of the franchises, Porta It Hwo « handled the money” was ♦ degree. mouth will have one of the clubs wco be restrained with Charlie Moore, formerly of the brought before the state senate to ta*e » .lu. I nt 93.OOO.Obti amt ft: Prosecutor Conkling said ♦ ¡Creek Coal I ♦ 11,800,000 wa « later that a warrant for ♦ ; from operating coal mines at Gebo. Coast league, as manager, and Van day by Senator Ben Conger to con tie 8wo|><* sfnilly. Hyde's arrnit was issued this ♦ Big Horn county, which are said to couver will be the fourth club in firm Conger's charge that Jotham P. In- e|l Margnret ♦ «fh-rn(xit Anticipating the ♦ ' be producing 700 tons of coal dally, tht vicinity. Salem, Albany and Allds, its majority leader, accepted I Swope, « warrant. Hyde's attorneys told ♦ Swope, i A temporary restraining orler some other city in the valley 51000 for influencing legislation. stricken ♦ Conkling their client was « was granted by the court and more He proved to be Hiram G. Moe, Dm-em « rendv tn vice a thousand miners were »ervlew, and ♦ than veteran ex-bank cashier of Groton, nephew ♦ would be •vailable whenever ♦ thrown out of work. where Conger lives . He declared ONLY ONE LIFE Richard Harding Davis eii with ♦ John A Williams, law examiner ♦ deaired. positively that, the capitol. on April REPORTED SAVED IN December 1 Miss Cora D|rk«> « of the land office wll' hear the cases. • • a • ♦ 23. 1901, he had handed Senator g >veru< »■ In the Swope home and and Captain George H Hair, chief “Tinix” Written to Famous Allds an envelope containing 51000. STEAMER WRECK ter her arrival from Europe cousin of Colonel Swope, an! M of the field division < of the land of- The purpose for which this alleged thor's Own Romance. l»r Bennett Clarke Coppe. a negro servant In December 20.- flee at Salt Lake, Utah, will act as transfer of money was made did not Palma Majorlca, Fib II » ife »si a niece of Col- Hyde, whose household, b th stricken registrar. About forty witnesses will appear in the direct testimony, but The French Iran* Atlantic onel Swope an 1 who had attended be summoned, a large part of them piloid fever Senator Conger filed an affidavit in ♦ steaiuir General Cdianzy, In and Colonel Swope Mr Hunton December 5. —Stewart M Flem- from New York City. which he declared that the peyment ♦ from M irM-llle* was wreck nephew their last Illness, stricken with lug of Maury coulnty. Tenn . tr was made upon Alld's demand "in ed on I'bn north coast of of Colonel S woim *. who wa» visiting phold. the Interests of the American Bridge MATRIMONIAL OFFER OF ♦ till* I» ui I h 1 and It 1« »:•■'■ d All Alleged Plot. nt the Swope home, stricken with company." that only a single passenger Investigator* of the alleged plot typhoid. Moe declared he gave 54000 to was saved out of all persons COMMERCIAL CLUB worked upon the theory that Colonel Mis. December 9.— Sara Swope, another legislator and 51000 to a ♦ on board Swope and bhi nephew Chrisman 14 years old. a niece of Colonel third. ♦ were poisoned with capsules, that Swope, stricken with typhoid. ATTRACTS ATTENTION ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ others might get In possession of bls December 11.- -Miss Stella Swope, nle«'« of Colonel Swope. stricken »•tate and that the plotters then de Manager Freeman la Receiving ♦ Paris, Feb liberately set about getting rid of with typhoid Chanty carried Many Replies From Ads December 18.- Ml»« Swope Lucy other principal heirs by inoculating MARRIED aide« a crew of L«***. a relative of Colonel Sw.pe seven members of the family with In Eastern Papers to the «tnteinenl stricken with typhoid four day» af- typhoid fever germs only At the M. E. parsonage, February That Manager Freeman's free mat- 9. 1910. Samuel E Walker and Mis» I rlmonlal bureau has caught on in Grace Hills. Rev. D. H. Trimble of the East is evidenced by the numer ficiating. They will reside at Hazel ous answers to advertisements he has Dell where they are very popular. inserted in newspapers in that sec tion of the country. At the home of the bride's »nts, A letter from a man in Tampa February 9, 1910, Robert Ew b- Florida, received this morning, eon son and Miss Josephine Ednr TRAIN ROBBER . h- tains the following: erty. Rev. D. H. Trimble off: "I was much impressed with your The young people are well a ad in the Chicago Tribune of "Free HAS CONFESSED orably known in Eugene and MNOX SMITH. .!- Marriages in Sunny Old Eugene.” They will reside at Hood -r. Now. that struck me as a very clever George ♦ St. lamls. Full I 1 idea. Are you in a position to send KI m 'U iik , according to Post- lustrated newspaper story on Eugene At the home of the bride's parents, uti oine di pemls the ultimate ♦ office Inspector W W DI. k 1 and your new marriage inducement in Cottage Grove. Sunday afternoon, ♦ Bison. confessed today that ♦ stability of our business systviu February 6. 1910, at 2 o'clock. Harry The corporation has become the ♦ hi* and William Lowe, under The Eugene school board, at a idea. Are you in any position to send Janies McAvoy, who a few weeks any literature of your town?” Mitchell and Miss Ethel Brown, Rev. ♦ arrest with him. held up and ♦ accepted machinery for handling ago was arrested on th» charge of meeting y«*sterday afternoon, dlscuse- me The advertisement, as inserted in Robert Sutcliffe officiating. robbed 111« Missouri Pacific ♦ t>besu force« It I» the artificial crea shooting at Brakeman Conway, ■>. the •*d the matter of religious speaking at We have Southern Pacific Company, and who the public schools and adopted a res- • a large number of papers is as fol ♦ train near Eureka. Missouri. ♦ ture of the community Richard Harding Davis, the well «•♦♦eeeeee ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ■ m th« night of January 21. ♦ given It great power« nnd exemptions Is now confliKs! in the county jail, Solution directing Clerk Reisner to ad- lows: known teller of romantic tales, whose ♦ FREE MARRIAGES IN SUNNY not permitted to the individual. We ♦ Their plunder from registered ♦ having been bound over to appear for dreos a letter to City Superintendent' own romance has ended in disagree i OLD EUGENE — Commercial : mall, according to ti»»» cm- ♦ have made It effective. We have trial In the circuit court, today insti Stockton and Principal Hug, of the DIEB ment with bls wife, tlrst attracted at Club, of Eugene, positively pays llk>'«l*e made It capable of slnlater ♦ f>*Mlon. waa «600 ♦ tuted suit in that court against tbs High school, as follows: tention in 19MU with Us story “Sol the wedding fee for newcomers "It la the desire of tile school ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ mleuee railroad company for damages alleg e»eee»aeeeoeoeaeee<eoe<e»e who want to marry and settle diers of Fortune." Mrs Davis was the The corporation has concentrated ed to have been Interred by an as board that addr«*aaea be given from At the home of his daughter near , here. Oregon University city of enormous commercial power In the pattern for the heroine at the book. sault from the brakeman al whom he time to time, as haa been the custom III.ACHI.EV NEWS Jasper, Feb. 9, 1910, Ouy Carlton 12,000 best people top o’ dirt. hands of a few men. At the same Is accused of shooting He asks for at the High school asaembllea. but Henderson, aged 80 years. 10 Centre splendid agricultural re lime It ha« lessened their personal 12000. you will be careful to see that noth complete the league, or it is possible months and 8 days. The remains Hpeclal Correspondence. gion; country prosperous; big de responsibility for the proper uae of ing be done or said calculated to give McAvoy, In bls complaint, filed by that Eugene and Springfield may were taken to Walker's undertaking Blackley, Feb 10 B It Rust re- velopment projects in progress. that power. Sense of personal ob his attorney. M Vernon Parsons, al- out the Impresalon that political, re each have a team instead of pulling establishment at Springfield await turned from a trip to Eutene. Orchard, garden, poultry, truck, ligation to the community becomes ligious or sectarian views are being leges that on January 10. 1910. he together for one team, Jeff Campbell, our stage driver, Woodburn ing word from a son at Stockton, asparagus farms, dairying—all will be out this year because the Cal., as to their disposition. make* trips on time, r«-gardle»M of submerged In vnst corporate entitle* was standing on the depot platform in Inculcated or impressed upon tbe stu pay big. Write Department C, j The resulting abuses call for some dents. As we understand the law.the Eugene, when he was brutally as ball park there has been cut up into Inid roads. i Commercial Club. We sell noth city lots. Forest Grove and St. Johns Hattie Daugherty returned from restraint that shall take the place of saulted l>y Brakeman Arthur Conway, | buildings and school property may ing. but give you good will and At his home at 195 West Sixth the olil peraonal obligation. Govern- lie alleges that the brakeman kicked i not be used during school hours for will also be out of It this season. Nun Francisco Inst week, after u so information. street. Eugene, Feb. 9. 1910, H. liooking For Player*. journ of two month*, visiting with I ment supervision and publicity of him In the face, felling him to the political ,or religious pur;*oses. and cor|*>rutlons must be that substitute. platform. causing him great pain and care should I h * taken not to allow her slater nnd friends. While Sid Smith is in Portland he Eyre Powell, aged 41 years, after a Through the Ilurvuii of Corpora Injury. : that to be Indirectly done which Is HIGH COMPLIMENT Ira Brown Intends to start up his will try to close a contract with long Illness. He leaves a wife and It will Me directly forbidden. That the speak- logging cnnip In full blast In nlsiut tions. the Federal government has "Dolly” Gray and will interview child and a brother in Portland. I deliberately taken the aide of the Avoy w as al a I i r la a religious or political speaker ti n days. j other professional players in the me- Other members of his family reside PAID THE GUARD | or teacher should not be considered : tropolis. A few imported men in Ireland. The funeral wli be be d W. P. Uriigg will build a house and fair user of our commercial forces. ride on a burn on bls farm tills spring Mr The Instrument of the Bureau In Its Ing put off. shot at the brakeman, but In the selection of speakers—all are with the best of local talent will Saturday at 10 x m. at Gordon's un A Harrisburg correspon Drugg «ns offered 54OUO for Ills lo work has been "efficient publicity.” he positively dislares that it was a to be welcome for the purpose, and make a great team. Gray was sign dertaking chapel with interment dent writes as follows: ner«* tract hist week, lint refused th«* It hns relied on tbe moral sense of case of mistaken Identity. He says the purpose only, of aiding in the ed with Aberdeen, of the North in the Masonic cemetery. Rev. P. “ The Guard is growing in I K. Hammond will conduct the ser offer H. I< Rust purchased W. P. the American people, mid its com he bail not expected to board the general work of education of the stu western league, to captain the team vices. popularity In this city and vi Drugg * house and I6t In Junction pelling force when concentrated In train and It was some other person dents in our charge, The schools are ; ' this year, but It apears that Aber- cinity at a very rapid rate. It supported by the people of the dis- ( Possession will be telligently on a business wrong It that shot nt the brakeman. City for 5 >00. : deen will be squeezed out of the comes to us each day glitter trict generally and for the purpose of has reported to the country, clearly given March 1. ; league. ing with the news from every SLOOP CONDOR WILL secular education, and accurately, the operations of and you will see The «tag« 1« loa<l«*<t Almost every quarter, and especially a full that no patron or taxpayer has just COMETOSIUSLAW trip with passengers, a great many of great Industries. Business facts and SENATOR BORAH ON history of the day’s proceed OREGON ATHLETIC TEAM cause for complaint through instruc Under charter to Harry Knowles of whom are looking over our valley their meaning have been set forth ings in the city beautiful— INCOME TAX AMENDMENT tion, teaching or exhortation on sub In Hiich brief and plain shape as to Florence, the gasoline sloop Condor, for homes MAY TAKE PART IN BIG Eugene. Being independent jects not deemed proper in the public Captain Loll, will take a full cargo of W It Hlachley and wife returned bo available through the press for and non-partisan, gives it a Washington, Feb. 10. Senator CALIFORNIA MEET general merchandise to the Siuslaw schools." It 'has thus from it visit to eastern Oregon. They the average citizen. scope not enjoyed by newspa William ■ H mb. of Idaho, took river on her next trip out. The little saw no place to compare with their evoked that Intelligent public opln- occasion In the Senate today to at pers committed to political in Ion that will protect honest business freight carrier has been chartered for Received Overtures from Uni lovely home out heie terests. This feature makes DIRECT PRIMARY tack the position of those who op but the one cargo, and will probably A I’. Sluyter, Asa Sluytor nnd I. and condemn unfair practices. It an Ideal visitor for the versity of California Man go back on her regular run betwten It has been pioneer work on a pose acceptance by the several states . Sprague returned from Now Mex- LAW ENACTED home, and in nearly every in of the proposed amendment to the Newport. Waldport and Portland aa agement to Make Trip o, much disgusted with the coun- vast subject, but the results have Constitution of the United stance it is the first to be States soon as she delivers the Siuslaw car BY ILLINOIS y. They Intended to purchase it shown what can be done and how to which would permit the levying of a scanned of the morning mail. home there In the desert lands. They do It. A great awakening has taken tax on Income* without apportion It can be safely predicted that Physical Director Hayward today go. She arrived last night in ballast sny Luke Creek Is good enough for j place In recent years as to our busi ment between the states. Springfield. Feb 10. —The direct its conservative course and received a communication from from Waldport, this belt.•» her first ness methods. The Bureau does not us plurality primary bill, which had faithful portrayal of the news Ralph Merritt, of the University of trip up here for several weeks, be Incidentally the Senator paid his Simeon Jay. who purchased the assert that it has done anything respect* to Governor Hughes. of previously passed the house, went wtll land It high up in the California, asking him if he would cause of the bad weather which h.ia Drugg nnd Rust sawmill. Intends toj more than aid In this process. Blit It scale of success. be willing to send his Oregon team kept most oi the smaller vessels bar New York. Including him by infer through the Illinois senate with a put out one million f»et of lumber | does contend that the principles ence among those who profess to be rush today, Trailing it were a sep- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ to take part in a gigantic track meet bound.—Journal. this spring .lav Is a hustler and we which It has used are the same ones In favor of an Income tax but oppose erate measure for the nomination in which the Universities of Nevada, which have brought about this ad know ho will do It. of members of the general assembly Washington, Idaho. Oregon, Califor- JUNCTiZN C’TY HAS practical measures which would per FORMER CHAMPION vance anil will continue It. The Bur and a bill making It possible for cit nla, Stanford and southern Califor- mit Its enforcement, His allusion eau has proved l>y resulta that lt» nia would be participants, The big ~.EV:VAL MZZTiNG, TOO T. G Hendrick* any* work ¡ will methods are fit for broad applica- was of course to Governor Hughes* ies by a majority vote to retain the PUGILIST MARRIED meet is to take place on May 14. It not In gin on the two-s'urv brick Hon. Under the puhllc condoni na- annual message to the New York old form of nominating municipal officers. is on this ••ay that Berkeley holds Special ‘"nrrespondence. of block to be ereiAod by his I nieces, lions thus made posslble by faets slate legislature urging refeat Boston. Mass., Feb. 9.—John L. its big golden jubilee celebration Junction Fsb. 10.—The revi the proposed Ml** Elma and Norma Hendricks, at plainly amendment on the stated, Sullivan, once the world's champion to which thousands from all over the val s*.-vlces at th Christi'” church great corporate I ground t at Its language might be the corner of East Ninth and <>ak abuses have been nbandoned. WATER WORKS FRANCHISE pugilist, was married last night to state will attend. It is also the day in Junction City under th ' cadership A streets until the weather la settled «weeping system of railroad rate dis so construed as to authorize Con Miss Kate Harkins, of 2S5 Roxbury before the Stanford team leaves for of Evangelist oamuel W. Jackson are Incomes derived gross to tax In the eprlng He doe* not want to criminai Ions has been form GRANTED AT CRESWELL street, voluntarily Boston. The ceremony was Chicago to take part in the great attracting large audiences nightly. Im delayed In the erection of the cancelled by the rallronds Involved, state and municipal bonds. nerft.rmed in the parlor of the Par western conference. Arrangements The large chorus and splendid song bulhllng The contract with th.' and numerous forms of commercial Special Correspondence. ker House of Fred Ingalls, clerk of renter calls for the completion of oppression have diminished. Corpor Creswell. Feb. 10.—The city coun of th»* Municipal Court. Only a few are to be made for an even distribu servtes led by Harry J. Ople are an Lloyd Bellman has resigned hl* tion of gate receipts which will inspiration to all. Stereopticon pic- the block by the first of July. ate managers themselves are frankly position In F. E. Dunn's dry gixids cil, at its meeting Monday night, friends of the bride and of the "big more than pay expenses. tures and lllustrated songs will be granted to R. H. Parsons, of this city, store, the resignation to take effect advocating more open accounting. fellow" were present. Today the This will be the biggest track one of the pleasing features during a franchise to furnish the city and on February 20, and he and Mrs Bell couple will sail for Europe on the meet ever held In the west and If it the rest of the meeting. Yesterday's Albany Herald: Among One by one the great silent corixira- ______ This prom- Eugene people stopping at the Revere tlons are seeking public ocnfhience man will leave shortly after that Its Inhabitants with water for a peri steamer Iv^raia to spend the rest of Is a success it may be a permanent Ises to be one of the greatest revivals od of twenty-five years. time for SanPedro, Cal., where Mr. the winter traveling. Hotel nre J. K Pratt, J. H Mnglad- by adopting a new policy of public feature. Junction City has ever experienced. Bellman wtll engage in the men's ity. ry, fl. S. Rpencor and Geo. Yoran. Hayward Is willing to send what furnishing business with hl« brother, »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦s ss SSSH««*» A Portland girl was being fol men he has. It will be a splendid A. C. Mathews has been awarded Frnnk Ills parents nnd brother have lowed by a contemptible scrub of a trip for the team, for not only do the contract to furnish the crushed Nancy Rann was today appointed resided there for several years. Mr. and Mrs. DeWolfe, of Mich born masher, when she turned and asked: they visit California, but they will rock for macadamizing the road be igan City, after a short vlnlt with administratrix of the estate of Da- "Have you a sister, and if you have tween Eugene and Springfield. Work friends 1n Eugene, left thia aftor- vld Hasler, deceased. The estimat Dr. Bell’sPine-Tar-Honey »♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦••••neeee♦♦♦*♦♦• how would you like to have her be able to take part in the "Gold en Jubilee." the big student cele of building the road will begin aa nom for points south. They are on ed value of the property of the es in Eugene. Feb. 9. 1910, to H. G. treated as you are treating me?” He bration that is almost unknown to soon aa the weather settles in th« tate is 5500. For Coughs and Colds. • trip to California. Lowe and wife, a son. sneaked. spring. the northern colleges. Work on the A C Robrnstedt Orsbard cotupauj's laud at Creswell 1« programatug vary Mtlsfactorlly, say* the Chronicle up to th< fh ' of the wrek 100 acrcs of the Htllv*- Mb, Martin und Plrle places hud bi-en set to tre«« and yesterday the work of planting started <>n of 325 seres ths Hawley piai <>B wht< h the hole« i are sii eady dug and everything ! I» In prep- I I rren for thn Flfty •ration •crew of the Itcsd plain Is also ready fur t roes Of th* 1**0 irre« airead' »et, th» following bn* li i ught ight tracta tract« Ml»» Fox. 10 acres. Rev Itev Dick, Dick. 10 acre«. 54. L. Tr«»trall. lo 10 aerea; a* re». C. HL Sedgwick, 10 acras, I. Il Schel. 7 V 4 acres. A C llohrnlu.il, 7 •» acre ; Ail»« Spencer, /' • n re». Mrs Beds w|«-k. 5 acre» I'orty Men llu>y Forty men are busy every day on the company's bolding« ind <t will proleibly be at latter pnrt of April before the Work of planting Is fin- Uh* *1 Fifty thousand hi-eillltiK» are root- pruned and ready for the nursery, and 2 5.000 mote were rcelvel the first of this week and are being pre pared In the same manner Plow ing 1« going on nicely and <00 acre* ar»« now ready for planting Digging l*o|«toe» Workmen are also engaged In The digging 12 acre« of potai***» work on the orsbard* 1« being done In u first claaa maaner and when completed 'hl« large tract of orchard land will be one of the beat tn every respect tu tbe northwest. : bl LllihliLltlElil : : r * j ■i