The Estacada News E ST A C A D A . ORECON NEWS OFTHE WEEK In i Condensed Form for Oor Busy Readers. DRIVE O U T C A S T R O . S E T T L E A L L P O IN T S . Venezuela Is T o Be Opened to Am er ican Capital and Enterprise. Delegates at Algeciras Conference Complete Their Work. New York, April 3 — The World to day says: One of the largest merchants in New York said last night that ar rangemer.ts are being perfected here and in Paris for an invasion of Vene zuela, which will annihilate Castro and open up tbe country to American capital and enterprise. A number of rich New York mer chants are said to be interested in the movement, which, the promoters de t’lare, w ill involve the employment of 16,000 soldiers and the expenditure of $6,000,000 in the campaign under which Piesident Castro is to be either expelled or destroyed and a native Ven ezuelan statesman is to be installed as his successor. In this connection it is said that Castro, anticipating a successful revo lution against him sooner or later, has converted some of his alleged $4,000, 000 into cash and has sent it to A mer ica and France. Carlos B. Fuegerdo, Venezuelan con sul in New York, said last night at hia home that be had heard such an expe dition was being organized or being promoted, but bad been unable to learn anything definite about it. He said he nad understood shares in tbe scheme were being sold. " I would like to get hold of some of those shares,’ ’ he said. " I w ill buy all that are offered." The consul inquired eagerly as to the point the expedition was to sail from. The expedition is to set out soon from Europe in three large steamships, which are already under contract. They are to carry about 6,001) volun teers, with the following quantities of arms and ammunition: Eight thousand Mauser rifles of the latest pattern, 24,- OOrt rounds of cartridges, 600 shells, rapid fire guns, 8 000 army belts, 1,000 officers’ swords. 6,000 officers’ revolv ers, 3,000 machetes and swords, to gether with other supplies. Algeciras, April 2.— After a prelim inary session lasting until 6 o’clock this evening, the conference on Moroc can reforms registered a complete ac cord and appointed a committee to em body this accord in a formal protocol. Tbe coosumation of tbe work in the conference was announced in tbe fol lowing official communication: "T h e conference has terminated its labors and accord is established upon all points. I t bas adopted a definite text of the remaining articles concern ing the state banks and customs. The final article, regulating the distribution of police at ports, was adopted from the Russian draft. By it France will police four ports, Mogador, Hath, Ma gazan and Rabat, and Bpain two, Te- tuan and Larache France and Bpain together w ill police Tangier and Casa Blanca, subject to an inspector of po lice. The Dutch delegate announced that his government declined to ap- point an officer. The conference bas appointed a special committee to revise the texts of the agreement." Mr. White, the American delegate, of the opinion that the result is satis factory, not only because the immedi ate future of Morocco is secured, but because tbe manner of tbe settlement is satisfactory both to France and Ger many and removes the causes for fric tion and restores international relations to normal. Tbe principals for which Germany insisted, tbe integrity of Mo rocco and equal commercial and eco nomic rights there, Mr. White thought were recognized, while the special posi tion claimed by France waa also ac knowledged. O F F IC IA L C A N D ID A T E L IS T . S P E A K E R S FOR C H A U T A U Q U A . N a m s s a s T h ay Will A p p a a r on P ri Willamette Valley Directors Making m ary Ballots at Elaction. Up Program fo r Year. JEWS ARE DOOMED Russian Police Have Planned Massacre at Easter. SPURRING ON BUCK HUNDRED H ALF M ILLIO N T O S T R IK E . Coal Miners ot Whole Nation About to Suspend Work. Indianapolis, March 30. — The joint meetings of tbe bituminous coal opera tors and miners of tbe central competi tive district, composed of Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and I l l i nois, snd of the Southwestern district, composed of Missouri, Kansas, Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Indian Terri tory, last night reached a final disa greement on the wage scale to go into effect at tbe expiration of the present scale on April 1, and the conference of the central district adjourned sine die, while the joint scale committee of the Southwestern district decided to report a disagreement to the joint conference of that district today. It is expected that this conference w ill at once ad journ sine die without an agreement. The action of the two conferences will directly cause the suspension of work after Saturday by 178,000 miners ui-less something unforeseen, like sub mission of the differences to arbitra tion, should intervene, and indirectly will affect 206,500 more miners, not including its effect on 150,000 miners in the anthracite field, who were last night ordered to suspend work Monday. A national convention of the miners will be held today to decide whether miners w ill be allowed to sign tbe ad vance scale demanded and today re fused by all operators with a few excep tions, and to go to work where the ad vance is offered. Operators employing 25.000 miners in tbe central competi tive field have openly offered to pay the advance during the joint conference sessions. The wage scales of all miners, both anthracite and bituminous, w ill expire Saturday, except those in Tennessee and Alabama, where the scale will ex pire in September. One national offi cial of the United Mineworkers said: " I t is a foregone conclusion that all tbe miners whose scales expire Satur day will cease work until officially no tified by the national and district offi cers that new contract arrangements have been made governing their scale." Salem— Tbe foilwing is a list of tbe Oregon City— The board of directors Republican and Demrcratic candidates of tbe Willamette Valley Chautauqua for nomination for senators and repre association is preparing the program sentatives in congress and state officers for the 1906 assembly to be held at Proclamations o f Blood Issued, Says as they will appear on the official pri Gladstone next July. Dr Charles Ed A Resume o f tha Lasa Important but mary ballots: ward Locke, who was in Portland 10 League o f Writers, Which Not Lasa Intarosting Evonta Republicans: 8enator— Short term, years ago, but is now pastor of one of Appeals to Russians. o f tha Past Weak. Fred W. Mulkey, Multnomah county; the largest Methodist churches in the senators, long term, Jonathan Bourne, United States, at Brooklyn, N. Y , will Captain Jack Jr., Multnomah county; H. M. Cake, be one of the speakers. Bt. Petersburg, March 31. — The Troops will protect the Banian Jews Multnomah county; Stephen A. Low Crawford, tbe famous poet-scout, has durin Eastertide. League of RussiaD Writers has issued ell, Umatilla county; E. L. Smith, been engaged for the coming assembly, Wasco county; E. B. Watson, Multno as has also Rabbi Leon Harrison, of St an appeal to the Russian people to The New York legislature is rash ins Louis, who w ill be heard in two lec mah county. bills for the control of insurance. unite in the name ot their consciences tures, on “ Shylock” and ‘ The Glory Representative, First district— W illis and self-respect to prevent the Jewish A ll Zion City has revolted against and Shame of America.” C. Hawley, Marion; Samuel B. Hous Dowie, taking away bis power and massacres whih, they say, are beyond Professor Mark B. Beal, of the Occi ton, Washington; Walter L. Tooze, property. doubt being prepared in Boutb western Marion. Second district, W. R. Ellis, dental college of oratory, of Los Ange Municipal ownership is the principal Russia for Eastertide. The appeal says Um atilla; William J. Lachner, Baker; les, will be the elocutionist this year. campaign topic in many eastern city John L. Rand, Baker; George B. Shep Dr. W. C. Sherman, of Sacramento, that it is not fancy but fact that the who last year bad charge of the class elections. herd, Multnomah. police and gendarmes are arranging to in Bible study, has been retained for Governor— Harvey K. Brown, Baker; Floods in Alabama have stopped let loose the Black Hundred upon the another year. Other classes will be T. T. Geer Marion; C. A . Johns, Bak steamboat navigation for 160 miles conducted as usual in music, domestic- members of the poor, helpless race. It er; Charles J Sehlbrede, Coos; James about Mobile. science, United States history, elocu recalls that the Kishineff, Goml and Withycombe, Benton. Beprerentativr Cooper, of Wisconsin, tion, English literature, physical cul Odessa anti-Jewish outrages were com Secretary of state— Frank W. Benson, has introduced a bill admitting Porto ture, junior Bible study and a W . C Douglas; Claud Gatcb, Salem; Lot L. T. U. institute. mitted at the instigation of Minister of Bicans to full United States citizen Pearce, Marion; Frank T . Wrightman, ship. the Interior von Plehve, Chief of Police The Chautauqaa management is in Marion. Neidbardt and Count Podgerichanie, communication with a great many President Palma, of Cuba, is confi Treasurer— John H. Aitkin, Baker; other lecturers and entertainers with dent the United States senate w ill rat Chief of the gendarmerie of Gomel. E. V. Carter, Jackson; Ralph W. Hoyt, whom contracts will be entered into if ify tbe I-le of Pines treaty which recog Just as in the past times Bt. Bartho Multnomah; Augustus C. Jennings, possible. Another meeting of the board nixes Cuba’s sovereignty. l.ane; Thomas F. Ryan, Clackamas; of directors w ill be called soon, when lomew day were arranged by agents ot Women have mobbed the engineers George A. Steel, Clackamas. the government, the appeal declares, the program will be completed. at the Courrieres, France, mine, de Supreme judgtf — Robert Eakin, the recent proclamations emanating manding the rescue oi their loved ones Union. New Rail Lines for Lane. from the printing office of the police whom they believe to be still alive. Superintendent public instruction— Eugene— Portland, New York and Eu master at St. Petersburg and that of Commissioner Garfield finds tbe J. H. Ackerman, Multnomah. gene capitalists who recently applied to the military at Odessa leave no doubt Standard Oil company has violated the State printer— W illiam J. Clarke— tbe city council for franchise to con MINERÇ, WIN IN PE N N S Y L V A N IA anti-trust law many times. Prosecu that the authorities are privy to the Marion; W illis 8. Duniway, Multno struct a system of street railways here, tion of the company w ill commence announce that they intend to build an Great Majority Will Get the Advasce present propaganda. The aopeal furth mah, J. R. Whitney. Linn. scon. er declares that M Katlsousky’s book Attorney general— M. A. Crawford, electric line between Eugene and A fter B rief Shutdown. warning Jews to leave Russia immedi Douglas; George H. Durham, Joseph Springfield and a steam railway from A Russian editor has been impris G R E AT TRADE W ITH MEXICO. Pittsburg, April 2.— Pittsburg dele ately or be treated as the Jews were there up McKenzie river to the Blue ine. oned for writing a parody on tbe Lord’ s Length of the gates to the Miners’ 'National conven treated by the Spaniards in the middle Commissioner of labor— O. P. Hoff, river mining district. prayer, which was supposed to be offer electric line will be lour miles. That tion who returned from Indianapolis ages was printed and distributed from ed by the imperial family. One line Relations With Republic on the South Multnomah. Are Very Close. Democrats: Senator— long term, John of the steam road about 45 mileB. The today were jubilant over the adoption the offices of the police masters of Bt. was made to read: " L e t the people Willamette river will be bridged at Petersburg and Ekaterinoslav. PRO G RAM FOR C O NG R E SS. pav our debts, but not as we pay our Washington, April 3.— A bullet:n is M. Gearin, Multnomah. Representative, First district— P. A. Eugene, and the line w ill reach Spring- by the convention of the Perry resolu creditors." The League of Writers claims to hold sued by the department of Commerre field up the eastern banks of the river. tion, which permits the operation Cochrane, Marion; Charles V. Gallo proof that massacres have been planned Pan - American Committee Prepares Tillman w ill have a hard fight to be and Labor shows that the trade of the way, Yam hill. Second district, James all minee where the wage scale of 1903 to take place at Alexandrovsk, Minsk, United Htats with Mexico in the fiscal Subjects for Action. re-elected senator. Improve Linn Roads. Harvey Graham, Baker. year 1006 aggregated in value $92,000,- is accepted. W hile this action prac Brest-Litovsk, Rostof-on-Don and K -e Washington, March 38.— A program Bristol's confirmation as district at 000. as compared with $31.000 000 in Governor— George E. Chamberlain, Albany--County Judge C. H. Stewart mentebug. It also points out that the tically means the disruption, for torney for Oregon is assured. has announced that the County Court anti-Jewish press is spreading insidious of subjects to be considered at the Pan- 1806, and $18,000,000 in 1885 Of Multnomah. American congress to be held in Rio Secretary of state— P. H. Sroat, Ma would thoroughly improve a road from time at leaBt, of the interstate agree rumors to excite the ignorant. Americtn money has saved thousand* Mexico’ s total imports of merchandise, ment between tbe miners of Western Janiero, Brazil, beginning July 21, was rion. this city to the fair grounds, lying two 53 per cent is drswn from tbe United of lives in the Japanese famine dis agreed on today by the cr mmittee of the Treasurer— J. D. Matlock, Lane. miles beyonil the city limits, making it Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illi States, and of her to’ al exports 71 per tricts. Supreme judge— T. G. Hailey, Uma a model drive. This road is now one nois, it also means that there w ill be B IG G EST O F A L L B A T T L E S H IP S . congress having that matter in charge, cent is s nt to the United Slates. of which Secretary Root is chairman. Tbe president and senate leaders tilla. of the worst in the county. In order no strike of importance in this field No other country except Canada In addition to Mr. Root the committee have agreed on the court review amend State printer—J. Scott Taylor, K la to make a better impression on visitors and that 23,000 of the 28,000 miners draws so large a percentage of its im in the Pittsburg district w ill continue Naval Officers Divided on Building o f is made up of the ambassadors from ment to the rate bill. math. to Albany the court proposes to im ports from tbe United States as does 22,000-Ton Monster. Brazil and Mexico and the ministers Attorney general- Robert A. Miller, prove roads near the city and bring to work, with possibly a shutdown to Germany has fonnd through the Mo Mexico, and no other country except Washington, March 31. — Since the from Chile, the Argentine Republic, them up to the same high standard as work off accumulated stock. roccan conference that she has but one Cuba sends so <nrge a percentage of its Multnomah. Chairman Robbins returned from In decision of the house committee on na Cuba and Costa Rica. Eac i one of the above filed the re those in rural districts. Roads leading frieml in all Europe, Austria. exports to the United States as does He is pleased over val affairs to recommend an appropria quired petition with the secretary of out of the city w ill be scientifically re dianapolis today. The subjects include sanitary and Sir Thomas Lipton has completed Mexico. the result, and Baid the conservative state. quarantine regulations, uniformity of built. tion of $6,000,000 for the construction arrsngements for the building of a Estimates made by American con action of the miners reflects great credit The names of Ogleeby Young and H. patent laws, international recognition challenger for the America’ s cup in sular repsentatives and others and by upon they in being willing to depart of a battleship larger than any now of diplomas of practicians of the learned Nicholas, Democratic candidates for Cherry Crop Destroyed. 1907. persons in the United StateB familiar Circuit judges in departments 3 and 4. Scappooee— Early cherries, with few from precedents, which have been afloat, naval experts in Washington professions, questions affecting commer The New York Central and Pennsyl with the subject, the bulletin says, in- of Multnomah county, w ill not appear exceptions, are killed by the early againBt individual settlements in order have begun a heated discussion of the cial intercourse and an international licatts that fully $1,000,000,000 of in the official ballots. Secretary Dun frosts. Royal Annes are completely that a great strike might be averted vania roads are said to have agreed on size of battleships, which shows that railroad. It is expected that wnat is commonly consolidation. The present lines will capital from this country is now invest bar was obliged to reject their petitions destroyed, as well as early pears. A p Mr. Robbins said that all the mines of Admiral Dewey is not supported t 7 known as tbe Drago doctrine, which is ed in Mexico, Canada and Cuba, of for the reason that they were verified also be greatly extended. ples, prunes and plums are apparently tbe Pittsburg district would be in full which about one-half is in Mexico. many naval officers in hiB advocacy of opposed to the forcible collection of by J. T. Milner, who had not himself all in good condition, having been un operation on Tuesday. An Indiana bachelor found eight signed the petitions. a battleship greater than the 18,000- private debtB by one nation from anoth injured. Nearly all orchards in this babies on bis doorstep a few m ornings er, a doctrine adhered to by the United locality are being sprayed this season. THREE T R A IN S IN A W RECK ton Rritish battleship Dreadnought. ago. He immediately sent for the REFUSES T O BE DISM ISSED. States, will come up for consideration Insu re W ater fo r Land. Fruits from the 8cappoose district are county officials to take charge. Naval constructors are agreed that in some form. Salem—The State Land board is pre not inferior to any in quality, as attest Passenger Train Comes Last on Top an effective battleship with a displace A storm at English. Indiana, hie* paring to enforoe a rule with regard to ed by premiums won at the Lewis and Panema Official on Canal Thrown ot High Embankment. down a large tree, revealing the hiding ment of 20,000 tons or more can con Out by Police. he sale of lands reclaimed under the Clark txposition. IOW A W IL L IN V E ST IG A T E . Delta, O., April 3.— Piled in a wreck Carey act, which will insure the settler place of $21 000 placed in the roots ot Colon, April 2. — Henry Barnett structed for the American navy but in top of an embankment 30 feet high, ample supply of water for all land pur- the advisability of authorizing one ship the tree by an old miser may years ago Plan to Supply Court Reports. late assistant manager of the labor and 100 persons escaped Irom injury in a hased. Until recently contracts have Representative Jones, of Washing Albany— The County court will prob quarters department, today received a of this type at the present time, and Legislature O rders Inquiry Into V io miraculous manner in a collision on been enti red into for the sale of land be not making an effort to provide addi lation o f Insurance Law. ably order tbe Supreme court reports— ton, has a bill requiring all American the Lake Shore railroad near here to fore the irrigation canals were complet 44 volumes— for use of the court and letter signed by Chief Engineer Stevens tional 16,000-ton battleships to supple vessels to carry sufficient oil to calm Des Moines, lows, March 30.— As a night. ment the qouta of smaller ships, and ed or exact supply of water available county officials and the Circuit court. to R. Bermudez, whom he was to su the sea whenever tbe vessel may be in result of practically unanimous action Two freights, east hound, were tied known. In order that there may be no An effort may be made at the next ses persede as commissariat at Cristobal thus make a desirable working unit by both bouses of the Iowa legislature danger in storms. out of them, is questioned by many up in a rear end collision, with the ca question in future, the board will insist sion of the legislature to secure a meas today, an investigation of insurarnce Bermudez declined to accept the letter, naval authorities. The Chinese boycott is believed to be boose of the train in front, which had on knowing how much water is availa ure providing that the state etiall furn companies is to be undertaken in this dying out. and, on Mr. Burnett’ s insisting on his slopped to take water, thrown squarely ble for each segregation and the number ish the County courts of each county At least four battleships of the same state during the present summer, simi Storer is still recognized as ambas across the trac k of train No 3, a nest of acres to be sold will in no instance with the Oregon reports as statutes and right to take immediate charge, a squad speed and with similar batteries and lar to that which was conducted in New of police was called in and stopped all hound passenger. The mix-up be be„ffiore than the visible supply of sessions laws are supplied to county equipment are necessary, according to York last fall. The resolution which sador at Vienna. deliveries. tween the freights had scarcely occur water w ill irrigate. th ' view of the constructors, to be awaits the governor’ s signature pro officials and justices of the peace. The Iowa legislature has passed a red when the passenger bowled along, Nearly the whole staff of the com effective in an engagement. vides for the appointment of a commis bill which will not allow any state offl striking the overturned caboose. missariat then quit work in sympathy Furnish Ditch is Completed. One great battleship, even if it be sion to inquire into rumored abrne of New Mill at Scappoose. cer to use a railroad pass. with Bermudez, but the majority of The hj-akes were set, but, going at al swifter and have more guns than other Iowa insurance laws by state and East Pendle-on— W. J. Furnish announces Scappooee—The Brace 1.umber com them returned to their duties later, ships afloat, they contend, cannot ac ern companies, to conduct an inquisi Tbe miners convention has decided most a mile a minute, the headway that the Furnsih ditch, which is to re pany is building a sawmill on a tract though Chief Cierk Delgardo and 11 complish anything in actual warfare, torial investigation whenever in tbe to accept the advance wherever granted was so great that, with a crash, the claim 20,000 acres of land in the west bought of Rev. Mr. Brown. The m ill other employes declintd to resume and is no more effective than the slower commission’ s opinion it is desirable, by the |coal operators and work will passenger locomotive jumped the track, ern end of this county, is finished. Of w ill cut 30,000 feet a day. This makes continue in those mines. plunging along the ties, driving the ca this amount of land, 10,000 acres are five millB within a radius of eight miles work. Tbe taking of stock in the com and less formidable Bhips with which and report to the legislature of next missariat is now going on. It is not it is joined in action. year what changes should be made in Representative Lacey, of Iowa, wants boose ahead. Two Pullmans were tele now ready for water, and there are at of 8cappooae. The new mill will be in known why Bermudez, who iB a Pana the laws to prevent a recurrence of any all agricultural lands ^pw embraced in scoped, but, after the train bad stopped least 10,000 more which can be brought operation in about three weeks. man, was superseded. the passengers tlaahed wildly out of the under the ditch This laud is adjoin abuses that may exist. ” forest reaervis thrown open to entry Scranton Ready fo r Strike. various coaches and slid 30 feet to the ing the big Umatilla reclamation pro Owing to the continued drouth, Colon under the homestead laws, P O R TL A N D M A R K E TS . Scranton, Pa., March 31. — The an bottom of the embankment to a place ject which the government now has in is threatened with a water famine. Road Tied Up for T w o Weeks. nouncement of a suspension of mining Tbiiteen miners who were entombed of safety. The wreck took fire aud I and. The Furnish ditch is 30 miles Wheat— Club, 66@87c; blnestem, 66 in tbe anthracite field was not wholly Los Angeles, March 30.— The local in tbe French coal mine have just been caused a damage of $100,000. in length, while the government canal @68c; red. 64@65c; valley, 68c. Would Abandon Many Posts. unexpected bere. The companies have railroad situation resulting from floods found alive. They were in the mine 20 Oats — No. 1 white feed, $27.60; will be 22 miles long and w ill also sup Washington, April 2.— The abandon taken it for granted that there would in Southern-California and vicinity is days and lived on horse feed. gray, $27 per ton. ply wattr for 20,000 acres. Outbreak Purely Local. ment of a number of army posts in the be a strike and preparations were made even worse than has yet been described. Barley— Feed, $23.50@24 per ton; West and Southwest in proposed in Another $26,000 has been sent to Iondon, April 3 — The Daily Tele- accordingly. Stockades have been It is given out from the office of Gener brewing, $24@24.60; rolled, $24.60@ Sheep Tax Mere License. Japanese famine sufferers through the vraph’ s Toklo correspondent says that recommendation for the redistribution built, guards have been hired to pro al Manager W ells, of the Salt Lake 25.50. National Red Cross. This makes $126,- Premier Salem— Attorney General Crawford, Saionji regarded the out of troops prepared bv Lieutenant Gen tect property, and all the minor offi route, that the washouts between Cali- H >y — Eastern Oregon timothy, eral J. C. Bates, chief of staff. I t is the 000 sent through this source. break in China as purely local and not in a letter to the district attorney of cials, firemen and office clerks have ente and Las Vegas are so serious that ® :. ' ° “ mon,’ ,1S purpose of the general staff to have as been asked to sign an agreement to the roadbed cannot be repaired short of Troops have been called out to sup indicative of an anti-foreign spirit in Umatilla county, holds that the state @14; valley 1 timothy, $8@P; clover, ' " the counsels of the governing authori law levying a special tax on all foreign many brigade posts as possible. Two help protect the company's properties two weeks to admit the passage of press riots at Winnipeg, Manitoba. ties. Marquis Saiorji also said that sheep entering this state is in reality a $7.50@8; cheat, $6@7; grain hay, $7 or three years would be required to in rase of a strike. A ll the companies trains. The Southern Pacific also re 0 8 ; alfalfa. $12. Announcement is made at Cleveland, both Japan and Russia were moving license and coming under the police effect the changes. The poets recom will make an effort to operate. ports farther trouble today. Another Apples— $1.60(3)2 75 per box. Ohio, of an advance of from )4 to 1 It their troops home with reasonable ce regulations of the state can be enforced mended for evacuation are Forts Lie- washout has occurred somewhere in the cents per gallon by the Standar I Oil in lerity and when that task was com as such. One of the Circuit courts has Vegetables — Asparagus, 8c per cum and Davis, Alaska; Ringgold, San Joaquin valley. Rate Commission In Ohio. the pilce of gasoline and naphtha pleted and the negotiations with China held that this law imposes a special pound; cabbage. \\< § 2 c per pound; Texas; Missoula, Mont.; Nibrara, Columbus, O., March 31. — The sen Governor Pattison, of Ohio, is grow for the opening up of Manchuria were and unequal tax, and is therefore un cauliflower, $2.26 per crate; celery, Neb., and Reno, Okla. General Bates Will Retire. ate today by unanimous vote pasted concluded the territory would he constitutional. The law was passed by 76@»0c per dozen; bead lettuce, 35@ ing worse. tbe house bill creating a state railroad Washington, March 30.— An order thrown open. the last legislature and was intended to 40c per dozen; onions, 40c per dozen; Gold in Skull. commission and providing for the regu issued at the War department today or Tbe Chicago beef trust trial has been keep sheep from other states off the radishes, 20c per dozen; rhubarb, $1@ Tscoma, Wash., April 2.— In the lation of freight rates. The bill was ders Brigadier General Bell, in charge set for the second Monday in Decem 1.25 per box; spinach, $1 per box; eyesocket of the skull of a huge masto ranges in this state. Coal for Missouri Institutions. amended in some important particu of the staff college at Fort Leavenworth, ber. parsley, 25c; tnrnipe, $1@1.25 per don, unearthed in the “ Forty-Three” Jefferson City, Mo,, April 3. — Gov lars, but the author w ill make no ob Kan., to repair to this city not later sack; carrots, 66@75c per sack; beets, Sees Danger to Sheep Herds. gold run claim near Dawson, a few days jection and tbe concurrence of the than April 9, and report to Lieutenant The Ohio legislature has provided for ernor Folk, through Warden Matt 85c<a$l per sack. Pilot Rock— Tbe Cunningham Sheep ago, was found gravel that washed $1,- house in the amendments is expected. General Bates, chief of staff, for assign a commission to revise the insurance Ball, of the state penitentiary here, Onions — No. 1, 70@90c per sack; 600 in gold. has leased a mine near Waverly, from A Land rompany has finished shearing. Malcolm McConnell, The most important amendment was ment to duty. April 14 is the date for laws of the state. No. 2 nominal. R. A. Kelsay, a member of the firm, which coal w ill be mined during the owner of the claim, received the word the insertion of an anti-pass provision. the retirement of Lieutenant General Justice Harlan, of the United States present strike in sufficient quantities to reports an excellent quality of wool this Potatoes — Fancy traded Burbanks, today in a letter. McConnell cim e out This prohibits any state or any other Bates, promotion of Major General Cor B ipreme court, may resign. supply tbe 16 state institutions with season, which be attributes to the 60@60c per hundred; ordinary, nomi from Alaska last fall and brought a public officer accepting free transporta bin to the rank of lieutenant general heavy rains, which washedth* fleeces nal; new California, 5<R6c per pound; tusk and a few of the bones of the mas tion. The president tears congress will fuel. The miners at Waverly are paid and the installation of Brigadier Gen take no action on tbe Panama canal at 10 per cent more than the*regular scale unusually clean. Mr. Kelsay appre sweet potatoes, 2 la @ 3 ^ c per pound. todon. The letter received from his eral Bell as chief of staff by presiden hends difficulty by the sheepmen of Butter— Fancy creamery, 20 @ 25c per men today said the remainder of the aud do net want to striker If they the preaent session. Changes Plan o f Tunnel. tial designation. should be forced to go out Warden Oregon as a result of the division of pound. animal had been found, and telis of the St. Petersburg, March 31. — Baron Winnipeg, Manitoba, is in the hands Hall said there would be no difficulty the summer range, and the invasion by Eggs— Oregon ranch, 16c per dozen. pocket of gold found in the eyesocket. Loicq de Lobe), in order to meet the Germany Hungry for Islands. of a mob. A street car strike is the in operating the mine if the state is Washington woolgrowers ot Oregon’s Poultry — Average old bens, 1SVb O wishes of the national defense commit- cause of the trouble. London, March 30.— The London territory. forced to resort to that extremely. Censure Dead Captain. 14c per pound; |mixed chi kens, 13(<l tag, has altered his Bering 8trait tun Times correspondent at Hobart, the President Roosevelt has again set t 13>yc; broilers, 25 @ $0c; young roost Washington, April 2.— Captain John nel and Siberian railway project to capital of Tasmania, states that, accord Miners Not Long Dead. Storing Wool in Heppner Warehouses ers, 13@13V|c; old roister*. ll@ I 2 c ; son, who commanded the ill fated make the railroad run due east from Bristol's name to the senate for con ing to reports from tha Fiji islands, a firmation as district attorney for Ore Lees, France. April 3.— The inhab Heppner — Wool is beginning to ar dreesed chickens, 15a 16c; turkeys, steamer Valencia, wrecked on Vancouv Kansk to the 110th degree of longitude German syndicate, probably barked by gon. itants have again been thrown into a rive at the warehouses here, where it live, 18 a lflj^ c; turkeys, dressed, er island, is to be severely censured by snd thence northeartery to Yakutsk the German government, is trying to The Mississippi river is rapidly ris state of excitement, owing to the die will be stored until the sales days in choice, 18@20c; geese, live, 8 a 814c; the government board that conducted Unofficial intimations are given that secure the ownership of Fanning island, ing and the danger line has been covery of eight additional bodies in the the latter part of May and the first of geese, dressed, 1 0 @ llc ; ducks, 17@ the recent investigation at Tacoma Russia would be glad to have the con which w ill be sold at suction April 17. This hoard, it is understood, is con cession accompanied by an American I t is feared that the transfer of tbe reached at several piiata near Bt. mine where the explosion recently oc Jnne. A large crop w ill be produced 19c. curred. An examination showed that in this county this year, and very little Hops — Oregon, 1905, choice, 10@ vinced that Johnson displayed lack of loan. Louis. ownership may prove a hindrance to the miners ha.l not been dead very is being contracted, stockmen prefer lOtgc; prime, 8>g a 9,!gc; medium, judgment and that there waa every tbe station of the British Pacific cable Great Britain has asked China for long. Deputy Baatly, of the house of ring to hold nntil the sales days, when evidence of poor navigation, in that he 7a8 c; olds. 5@7c. New Battleship is Speedy. on the island. 6,000 taels for the recent Nanchang deputies, made a sensational state it will be sold to the highest bidder. Wool— Eastern Oregon average beet, made no calculation for wind or tide Boston, March 31.— The performance murder and the opening of the |ort ment, in wh ch he accuses the company 16@ 20c; valley. 24A28c per pound; on the night he ran aground. today of the battleship New Jersey in Referendum on Statehood. of Wucheng Chi. of paying more attention to saving of Cut Tim ber Illegally. mohair, choice, 25a28tgc. maintaining a speed of 19.18 knots an Washington, March 30.— That the its prop-itv than to re cuing miners. German Colony Massacred. Prineville — John Dee and A. R Veal— Dressed, 3<4|$-c per pound. Tbe Iowa legislature bas passed a hoar in a fonr-hour endurance run off senate and house w ill reach a crmpro Eastwood were arraigned before United Beef — Dressed balls, 3c per pound: Rerlin, Aoril 2.— A report received the New England coast, coupled with mise agreement on the statehood bill, resolution providing for an insurance Elect Viquez President. States Commissioner M. R. Biggs last cows, 4@6c: country steers, 4>gA6t4e here late Saturday night states that a bar remarkable speed yesterday over a which will permit Arisona and New investigation similar to that bad in San Jone, Costa R ca, Ap>il 3 — Lie week on a charge of ratting timber on Mutton— Dreesed, fancy, o a o tg c per force ot Hottentots surprised a German New York last fall. eared mile at Rockland, Me., at a Mexico each to deride for themselves neaiado Cleto Gonsalee Viqnea, ex- government land. They were held in pound; ordinary, 4 a5 c; lambs, with colony in Southwest Africa and killed 19:18 knot gait, places this vessel at the question of their admission ss one Tha Iowa lagislatnre baa killed the minister of finance, waa today elected the sum of $60 to appear before the pelt on, lO a ilc . 11 and wounded six. No particulars the bead of all American built battle stste. seems a correct solution from direct primary bill. president of the republic of Costa Rica. United States grand jury. Pork— Dressed, 6 # 8 )4 c per pound. are available. ships so far ac speed is cone trued. present indications.