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    SHIP MAY BE LOST
lng office) a sufficient.)
RESUM IS WORK.
LET COURTS TAKE CHARGE.
Section 31. In case a vacancy shall
occur by reason death, resignattlon, or
Both House* of Congrats Down to
Car Shortage Comantlon Bays Hill
removal of either of the appointive
Business After Holidays.
Has Not Fulfilled Duty.
members of said hoard, the governor,
Washington,
Jan.
3.—Defense
of
the
Chicago,
Jan.
7.—According
to
a
secretary of state, and state treasurer,
OREGON discliarge of the three companies of the
B T ACABA
statement made today at the Natioual
acting jointly, shall appoint a successor
(Continued from last week)
Reciprocal Demurrage convention by
dies, and shall enter the same in the t 0 fill out ,he unexpired term of the
Twenty-fifth infantry, members of
Victor
H.
Beckman,
secretary
of
the
assess
inert
roll
which
lias
been
made
whose office is thus made va­
which were guilty of the Brownsville
Pacific Coast Lumbermen's association, (Appeal from action of board.)
by the cot nty assessor and equalized member
and in making such appointment
shooting, was made in the senate today
the lumbermen of the Northwest pro­ Section 22. Any person or corpora­ by the county board of equalization and cant,
they shall not appoint a person from
pose to apply for receivers for the tion who shall have petitioned lor the re­ returned to the clerk. Taxes shall be the
by Culberson, of Texas, who thus pre­
same political party as the remain­
Northern
Pacific
and
Great
Northern
levied
and
collected
upon
the
assess­
duction or change of apportionment, of
ing
appointive member. Whenever in
sented the unusual spectacle of a South­
railways,
on
the
ground
that
they
have
i
a particular assessment, or whose as­ ments so made in the same manner making appointments provided in this
ern Democratic senator aB champion of
failed to perform their duty as public sessment has been increased by the said , other taxes are levied and collected. act,
governor, secretary of state and
a Republican president. Foraker be­
carriers, and will then bring damage state board of tax commissioners, sit- j and at the same time and by the same state the
treasurer
are required to act joint­
suits by wholesale, which may exceed
gan a reply, but was not able to finish
for purposes of review, who shall officers.
ly, the action or vote of a majority of
A R uum a of tha Lata Important but it on account of a sore throat and se­ Vestel Sailed From San Francisco on $15,000 in the aggregate. The conven­ ting
be aggrieved by the action of such
of line in minor subdivisions them shall be sufficient if they are not
December 31 for Ancon, on
Not La a* Intereating Eventa
tion also appointed a committee to call board, may appeal therefrom to the (Length
unanimous.
to
be
reported
to county clerk.)
cured
an
adjournment
until
Monday
of
on President Roosevelt and request him circuit court. In the case of individuals Section 24. To
of tha Past Weak.
Isthmus of Panama.
assist
the
county
the debate on his resolution instructing
(Allowance
of witness fees and mileage.)
to send a special message to congress resident in this state the appeal shall clerk in apportioning the said assess­
the military committee to inquire into
urging the passage of a reciprocal de­ he taken to the circuit court of the ment between the several municipalities Section 32. Witnesses testifying be­
Orisaba, Mexico, is in the hands of a the president's order. Lodge offered Pan Francisco, Cal., January 5.—A murrage law.
county where the individual resides; or taxing agencies or districts in his | fore the said board, or any member
shall be allowed the same fees
mob of strikers.
was charged by Mr. Beckman tiiat if tuken by an individual who is a non­ county,
an amendment limiting the inquiry to dispatch to the Call from Santa Cruz the It Northern
he is authorized to require, and 1 thereof,
for per diem and mileage as allowed in
Pacific and Great North­ resident of the state it shall be taken
Rev. Henry A. Buchtel will be inaug­ the conduct of the troops, thus avoid­ says tiiat a message received late last ern had been guilty
...
*9
here,,y
ma(le
the
duty
of
tlie
sever-
civil
causes
in the circuit court, and
ol “disciplining” to the circuit court of the county
urated governor of Colorado in a church. ing any question as to the president’s night from Waddell Beach, on the coast shippers who were active
in the agita­ which the capital of the state is situat- al P8™0"* or.corporations liable to is- the same shall be paid by warrant of the
authority
to
discharge
them.
John D. Rockefeller will give a big Culberson said great injustice had 40 miles north of here, says that the tion for reciprocal demurrage, and (hat ed; if taken by a corporation it shall ,
uncle-r the provisions of this secretary of state upon the state treas-
pension fund for Chicago university been
in three cases these roads had volun­ be taken to the circuit court of the ac,|' to "Port the cou.nt)'clerlt! uniler urer upon the certificate of any member
done
the
people
of
Brownsville.
Pacific
Mail
steamship
City
of
Panama
,the
of mam and branch of gajd board. No tender of witness
to show the shippers “ what a county in which the principal place cf i
professors.
The conduct of the negro soldiers had
been wrecked and tiiat most of the teered
corporation, or j llIM>s'6 «»‘'h city, town, school district, | feeg or mileage jn advance shall be
real car shortage meant,” with the re­ business, if a domestic corporation
The Interstate Commerce commission been very irritating. He related tiiat has
roaa
district,
port
or other municipal i necessary,
that the’uien thus “shown” had residence of the managing agent or at­ taxing agency or district
has told Hill to relieve the fuel famine on August 4, the day before the “shoot­ 118 persons on board are believed to sult
in such county.
been
forced
to
go
absolutely
without
torney
in
fact
if
a
foreign
corporation,
have
perished.
The
message
states
ing up” of the town, a criminal asHuult
in his territory.
^
i (Sheriffs to serve process, etc.)
equipment.
may
be.
The
appeal
shall
be
taken
(Record
Quorum—
Temporary
officers.) Section 33 It gha]1 the duty of
had been committed by one of the tiiat four life rafts have been washed “Our present car shortage,” continued and perfected in the following manner
Many towns in Washington, Idaho soldiers
on the wife of a reputable cit­ ashore fully provisioned.
Section 25. A record of the proceed- tbe sheriffs of the several counties to
and Oregon are almost entiiely out of izen. No
Mr. Beckman, “has lasted thirteen and not otherwise:
arrests had l>eed made for The City of Panama left San Fran­ months,
tngs of such board shall be kept at the : gerve all proceBg> paper8 and aubpoenas
mfuel of ail kinds.
and
some
of
our
people
are
go­
1.
The
party
desiring
to
appeal
from
this crime. Culberson defended Cap­
open to the inspection of the ref,uired by 8aid board or an mem.
ing out of business—not voluntarily, the action of such board may cause a capitol
Governor Ilryant B. Brooks has en­ tain McDonald, of the Texas Rangers, cisco on December 31 for Ancon, on but
a majority of the board shall jjer thereof, and to make return of the
by aid of the sheriff. We ask fora notice, to be signed by himself, itself, public;
tered upon his second term as chief ex-, to whom Foraker hod referred, because the isthmus of Panama.
constitute a quorum to do business, ( 8ame to the gaid bourd.
receiver
for
these
roads
on
the
ground
Two
of
the
life
rafts
were
found
at
or
attorney,
to
he
filed
with
the
secre­
ecutive of Wyoming.
of Major Blockson’s reference to him Waddell beach and two a few miles tiiat they have not fulfilled their duties tary of said beard within five days, ex­ hut a lesser number may meet and ad­
journ from time to time. In the ab- <Regular meetings of the board —
a man who was “so brave that he farther south. All were plainly as public carriers.”
The Supreme court has decided that as
Sunday, from the time the re­ eence of either the chairman or the j C laims audited.)
not hesitate to charge hell with marked “ City of Panama.” They con­ Mr. Beckman will show President cluding
payments made on the purchase of the a would
view of the said assessment roll is com­ secretary, the board shall appoint a Section 34. The said board shall
bucket of water.”
Panama canal are legal.
tained stores such us are thrust into Roosevelt 1,000 photographs which he pleted.
temporary chairman or secretary.
meet on the second and fourth Wednes­
Senator
Nelson
introduced
a
bill
to
A British company with three steam­ prohibit the sale of land on which are boats which put off from wreckeil has taken all over the Pacific North­ 2. Within ten ihiA’s of the giving of (Appointment and duties of secretary— J days of each mouth to pass upon all
west
illustrative
of
the
car
shortage.
ships.
One
of
the
rafts
contained
a
such
notice
the
said
party,
to
be
known
ers has decided to make Portland the situated
matters properly coming before the
coal, lignite, asphalt, box of crackers and a cask of water. In He will show lumber piles in the state as the appellant, shall file with the Clerical assistance.)
loading point for a new Oriental line. petroleum beds and of natural
! l»oard for consideration. All necessary
gas in the gov­ the boats were also found oars and of Washington aggregating 800,000,000 clerk of the circuit court for the proper
Section
26.
Said
board
shall,
at
its
;
(.Q
and expenses of said board shall
A corporal in the negro regiment re­ ernment domain until such deposits
Two of the rafts were feet, awaiting transportation; photo­ county a transcript of the petition for first meeting, by a majority vote of all | be-audited, upon proper vouchers, and,
cently bisbanded by the president, has have been exhausted. Provision is boathooks.
graphs of 116 sawmills and shingle reduction of assessment, or so much of the members, elect one of the appoint- ! Upon order of the board, be paid out
together witli ropes.
been arrested as the cause of all the made for leasing for terms not exceed­ lashed
storms have been raging and mills, which he declares closed down the record of the said board as may be ive members thereof as secretary, who Qg the Htate treasury upon warrants
ing one year for the purpose of having it Terrific
trouble.
is deemed impossible that any rafts and are facing bankruptcy because of necessary to intelligently present the shall serve as such for two years, and drawn by the secretary of state,
explored. Persons making ex which
questions to be decided by the circuit until his successor is appointed and |
V. H. Beckman, secretary of the Pa­ them
may be afloat can survive the inability to secure cars.
plorationB
and
discoveries
are
to
be
His successor shall be j (bounty assesses- to file oath as to full
court, together with a copy of the order qualified.
cific Coast Lumbermen’s association, given the preference in the right to storm. The impression prevails that
says the Northern Pacific offered bribes lease and work the deposits.
every one of the 60 passengers and 56
or action taken by tlie said board, the elected by a like vote. The secretary! cash value assessment by him.)
NEGROES
GO
TO
ISLANDS.
of the crew who left San
notice of appeal, and the record of the shall keep a record of the proceedings Section 35. For the purpose of as-
to stop the tar shortage agitation.
Senator Piles today introduced a bill members has
perished.
filing thereof; thereafter the said cir­ of the board, which shall be certified , sisting the said board in supervising
The Shippers’ and Producers' conven­ authorizing the appointment of an ad­ Francisco
is believed that the City of Pana­ All Black Regiments Will Soon Be on cuit court shall have jurisdiction of the by the chairman and secretary, and i the assessments made in the several
tion, held at Albany, drew up a drastic ditional judge for the Ninth judicial ma It encountered
Duty in Philippines.
a severe storm shortly
kept in the office of the said board at counties, and that all assessments of
matter, but not otherwise
measure for presentation to the Oregon district, another authorizing the ap­ after leaving San
and tiiat Washington, Jan. 7.—The Ninth and The appeal shall be heard and de­ the state capitol, and shall perform property in this state be made accord­
legislature to cure the car shortage evil. pointment of an additional customs ap­ she put out to sea. Francisco
Returning closer Tenth cavalry and the Twenty-fifth in­ termined by the circuit court in a sum­ such other duties as may be required ing to law, every county assessor in
praiser for Puget sound and a third ex­ to shore to continue her
Harrimani s seriously ill at his home tending
trip to the fantry, including all the negro soldiers mary manner, and shall be determined by law or by said board. The other this state, at the time of the return by
the
privileges
of
immediate
in New York.
she met with another storm, in the regular army in this country, as an equitable cause. Either the ap- appointive member shall perform such him of his assessment roll, shall take
transportation on dutiable goods at south,
which rendered her helpless. Whether have been ordered to prepare for service pellant or any county to which any por- duties as may be specially required by and subscribe to an oath in substan­
It seems likely that Senator Bailey, Port Townsend. He also offered an she
was torn to pieces by the gale or in the Phipippines, and will sail at tion of the assessment complained of is j the board. Such hoard may appoint tially the following language and form,
of Texas, will noth e re-elected.
amendment to the pending child labor driven
oath shall be forthwith filed by
on the rocks is not known.
times between March 5 and or may be apportioned as appellee shall ! and remove at pleasure such other which
bill.
Dr. Guiseppe Petacci lias been ap­ The senate then went into executive Below Waddell beach wreckage is different
be entitled to the compulsory attendance I clerks as may be necessary, not exceed* him with the said state board of tax
June
5
of
this
year.
The
only
other
pointed the pope’s private physician. session and a’ 2:65 p. m. adjourned un­ drifting ashore in vast quantities. regiment composed of negroes — the of witnesses, and to the production of mg two in number, at a salary not to commissioners, namely:
S tate or O regon ,
Ranchers are patrolling the shore, Twenty-fourth infantry—is now doing books and papers. If, upon the hear­ exceed $75 per month each.
The pope may order the French clergy til Monday.
watching for bodies which may drift service in the Philippines. Other ing, the court finds the amount at (Compensation of appointive members s s . County o t..................................................................
to abandon churches and seek redress
1, ....................................... (name of assessor),
Washington, Jan. 3.—Representative upon the beach.
troops ordered to the Philippines are which the property was finally assessed and clerks—Traveling expenses.)
at election.
being the duly appointed, qualified and act­
by
the
said
board
is
its
actual
full
cash
San
Francisco
local
mariners
refuse
Morrell,
of
Pennsylvania,
introduced
a
the
Sixth
cavalry
and
the
Eighteenth
ing
assessor of the above named county, do
It looks as if Congressman Dixon, of resolution today for an investigation by to believe that the City of Panama has Twenty-sixth, Twenty-ninth and Thir­ value, and the assessment was made Section 27. The members of said solemnly
swear that I have diligently and to
the
best
of my ability assessed all property in
board,
except
the
governor,
secretary
of
Montana, will be chosen as Clark’s suc­ congress
of recent railroad wrecks. been wrecked. They believe she is in tieth infantry. The troops which will fairly and in good faith, it shall ap-
said county, which by law I am perm itted to
cessor in the senate.
prove
such
assessment;
but
if
it
finds!
H
*a*e
ant^
H
tate
treasurer,
shall
receive
at the full cash value thereof; that I
The resolution states that the wrecks distress in the storm and tiiat her life be relieved by the sending of these new
have not wilfully and knowingly om itted to
compensation for their services the assess,
Raisuli, the Moroccan bandit is re­ are supposed to Vie due to overwork of boats were washed overboard.
regiments will be the Fourth, Seventh that the assessment was made at a as
assess any person or property, or assessed
following
amounts,
to
wit,
the
sum
of
over or under the full cash value thereof
ported to have been beaten in battle employes, and authorizes the speaker to
and Eighth cavalry and the Ninth, greater or less sum than the actual full ...............dollars per annum, payable any
property or class of property whatever.
name a committee of five congressmen
Thirteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth and cash value of the property, or if the quarter-annually, as the salaries of oth­
and is now a fugetive.
Government Will Appeal.
s.une
was
not
fairly
or
in
good
faith
who
shall
have
full
power
to
subpoena
(Signature of assessor).
Nineteenth
infantry.
Washington, Jan. 5.—The recent de­ It was stated by Major General Bell, made, it shall set aside such assessment er state officers are paid. Each of the Subsciibed and sworn
The cold snap throughout the North­
to before me this
and require corporations to cisions
by
Judge
Evans
in
the
Federal
.........day
o
f..................
1 9 ...
west is causing suffering in those com­ witnesses
members
of
said
board
shall
be
entitled
and
determine
such
value,
and
a
certi­
furnish
records
and
all
information
chief
of
staff,
that
the
negro
regiments
court at Louisville and by Judge Mc­ are being sent to the Philippines be­ fied copy of the order or judgment of to receive his necessary traveling ex­
munities which are short of fuel.
desired.
Call in the Federal court at Memphis, cause it is their turn to go and not be­ the circuit court shall be sufficient war­ penses while traveling away from the (Official seal.) (Signature and title of officer).
A man refused a loan by a Philadel­
declaring
unconstitutional the employ­
on the business of the board, (Penalty for omission to file oath or
Friday, January 4
phia bank blew up the bank with the
of any desire to get them out of rant fr tire apportionment, levying, and capital
ers' liability act passed at the la*t ses­ cause
which expenses shall be itemized by assess property.)
collecting
of
taxes
against
such
proper­
cashier and himself and wounded six Washington, Jan. 4.—The "omnibus sion
the
United
States
at
this
time.
congress, were brought to Presi­
ty and upon such valuation so determ­ the person incurring the same, and Section 36. Any assessor who shall
others.
claims bill,” carrying an appropriation dent of Roosevelt’s
attention today, and
when the same is approved by the fail, neglect, or refuse to make and
ined. No proceedings for the appor­ chairman
for
claims
under
the
Bowman
and
The Interstate Commerce commis­ Tucker acts, was befi rj the house today the announcement was made at the
shall be paid upon warrant subscribe to an oath as aforesaid, or
tionment,
levying,
or
collection
of
taxes
INDIANS
TELL'
OF
FRAUD.
White House that the president will
sion is inquiring into the cause of the and was discussed for five hours.
drawn by the secretary of state upon shall fail, neglect, or refuse to file the
against
any
property
shall
be
stayed
by
recent railroad wreck in the suburb of Speaker Cannon announced the ap­ direct tiiat an appeal be taken. The
reason of the taking or pendency of any the state treasurer out of any funds not same with the said state board of tax
Washington, D. C.
president is greatly interested in this Testify They Filed on Land Because appeal
specifically appropriated by commissioners, or shall wilfully and
from the said board; but in otherwise
pointment of Representative Engel- act
They Got Money For It.
recommended to con­
law.
Nine buildings were wrecked and the bright, of California, for a place on the gress and that earnestly
knowingly omit to assess any person or
event
the
assessment
is
decreased
by
it be passed.
Omaha, Jan. 7.—The most important the court on appeal, the tax collectors (Sessions—Where held—To be furnish­ property by him assessable, or shall
machinery in a mine at Lowell, Ariz., committee on mines and mining, vice
evidence
brought
out
at
the
laud
trial
destroyed by an explosion of dynamite J. N. Williamson, of Oregon, removed.
the several counties shall refund to ed with office, printing and supplies.) assess under or over the full cash value
was tiiat of Harry A. Cloud, a full of
in a powder house. Several persons The speaker based this action on the REMODEL INSURANCE LAW, today
the person or corporation paying said Section 28. The said board shall thereof any property or class of prop­
blood
Ogalalla
Indian,
a
graduate
of
were injured.
on such property any excessive hold its regular sessions at the state erty whatever, shall be deemed guilty
ground tiiat Mr. Williamson had failed
Indian school and a grand taxes
of a misdemeanor. The judgment of
amount of taxes collected, and such tax capital,
far to attend ' a single session of California Legislature Will go to Work Carlisle
and shall be furnished by the conviction
Japaneso laborers mobbed a white thus
nephew
of
the
famous
Sioux
chief,
Red
of any such assessor for a
collector
shall
be
reimbursed
therefor
the 59th congress. He has been con­
secretary
of
state
with
an
office
at
the
man in California.
At
Once
on
the
Matter.
Cloud. His evidence was to the effect by the several municipalities to which
violation of the provisions of this sec­
victed of participation in land frauds
state
capitol,
and
necessary
supplies
had been solicited to make a may have disbursed any such exces­
tion shall of itself work a forfeiture of
San Francisco, Jan. 5.—Immediately that he
Railway employes threaten to tie up in Oregon.
and printing, in the same manner as his
by W. C. Smoot, and that he he
sive collections, and in event the assess­ other
after the legislature convenes next filing
office.
all roads in the United States, Canada
state
officers.
Said
board
may
the filing for the Modisettes at ment is increased by the court on ap­ hold sessions at any place in this state (Members
Monday tlie first step will be taken to made
and Mexico.
of board not to accept pass
FIRST AND ONLY EDITION.
in consideration of $25.
peal the property shall be liable for the when deemed necessary to facilitate the or gratuity.)
remodel the insurance laws of Califor­ Uushville,
Oklahoma towns are suffering from
The other six witnesses today were deficiency
on
the
amount
of
such
in­
nia.
Section 37. It shall be unlawful for
want of fuel. In some places even the Japanese Rede Cannot Long Maintain One feature of the new insurance Indians. Their testimony was of a creased valuation. In event any reap- discharge of its business.
price of corncobs is prohibitiv.
character, and in effect that the portionment. as l>etween counties is (Examination of witnesses—Books and any member of said board, directly or
Anarchist Paper.
laws will be a provision compelling similar
indirectly, to accept any free pass,
reason they made the filings was made by the court on appeal, corre­ papers—Penalty.)
William C. Sellick, a Providence, R.
Francisco, Jan. 4.—The case of foreign insurance companies to main­ only
frank, or gratuity whatever, from any
in
consideration
of
the
$25
which
was
I., clergyman, says the bible is not an T. San
sponding
adjustments
shall
be
made
by
tain
very
substantial
deposits
in
Cali­
of Berkeley, publisher of fornia tanks as a guarantee of their promised and paid them and which the tax collectors of the counties affect­ Section 29. The said board, or any person or corporation liable to assess­
inspired writing and is full of errors. the Takeuchi,
Revolution,
will be reported to the good faitli in dealing with policy hold­ they understood was given them from ed. The provisions of law governing member thereof, in conformity to the ment under the provisions of this get.
Secretary Hitchcock has ordered all government at Tokio
resolution or rules of the board, shall Any member of said board violating the
by Japanese Con­ ers. The attempt to pass such a law the Modisettes.
fences on publio domain torn down.
costs and disbursement*ion appeal shall have the power to subpoena and ex- provisions
of this section shall be
will
meet
with
strong
opposition
and
a
sul General Uyeno.
Prosecution will follow refusal.
b€.applicable hereto Payment ol taxes amine witneiges, to administer oaths, deemed guilty
a misdemeanor, and
small army of insurance lobbyists is
Raisuli in Hot Battle.
while appeal is pending shall not oper- | ; and
and shall
ghan have
hav„ acCess
to and
and th„
nn ’ the judgment of of conviction
"We will make aTreport of the Ta- expected
access
to
the
power
shall
in Sacramento.
Tangier, Morocco, Jan. 7.— NewB ate as a waiver of the appeal or the to order the production of any books or of itself work a forfeiture thereof
PORTLAND MARKEIS.
keuebi incident to Tokio,” said Secre­ An effort
of
the
office
will also be made to re­ from Zinat is conflicting, that originat­ right to a refunding of taxes found to papers in tlie hands of any person, held by such member.
tary Oyama, of the Japanese consulate
Wheat—Club, 65c; bluestem, 67c; yesterday. “ We can take no action in quire all insurance companies doing ing from native sources stating tiiat be excessively assessed.
or corporation whenever (Companies liable to assessment to
business in California to make full tlie place lias been shelled by artillery (Assessment final when reviewed—Cer­ company,
valley, 66c; red, 63c.
the matter here. It is in the hands of statements
necessary
in
the prosecution of any in­ maintain office in state.)
as to the securities they and is half in ruins and that Raisuli tified to county clerks—Apportion­ quiries deemed
I Oats—No. 1 white, $25(320; gray, the local authorities, but we will report
necessary or proper in Section 38. Every railroad company,
and to require that they purchase has tied to the mountains. The same ment and collection.)
$24.10(325.
the matter to our government and send hold
their
official
capicity.
Any person who
Barley—Feed, $21.60(S)22 per ton; a copy of the Revolution to Tokio. I first-class securities.
source states that General Bagiladi, Section 23. After the said roil has shall disobey any subpoena or subpoena union station and depot company, and
brewing, $22.50; rolled, $23@24.
chief of the Sultan’s army, was wound­ been reviewed by the said state board of duces tecum of the said board, or any electric railway company doing business
think there will lie no second issue of
such within this state, and every
Rye—$1.40(31.45 per cwt.
ed while lending an attack. Many
t’ e publication. It is a publication
No
Church
Separation
in
Italy.
thereof, or refuse to testify as
commissioners the assessments member
heat, light, power, water, gas, and
Corn—Whole, $26; cracked, $27 per that must cost some money to get out, Rome, Jan. 4.—The French ambas­ others are alio reported wounded. It tax
when
required
so
to
do
by
said
hoard,
therein
shall
lie
deemed
complete.
ton.
is impossible at this time to determine Said board shall thereupon certify to or any memlier thereof, shall be deemed electric company doing business as
and the half dozen or so young men
M. Barrere, received the mem­ the
as one system, partly within this
Hay—Valley timothy, No. 1, $13(314 who are associated with Takeuchi in sador,
actual results of the engagement.
bers
of
tlie
French
colony
yesterdav.
county clerks of the several coun­ guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con­ sucji,
state and partly without, or so doing
per ton; Kastern Oregon timothy, $14 the publication cannot be very flush of He delivered an address, in which he The Anjera tribesmen have joined the the
viction
thereof
shall
be
punished
as
ties
in,
into,
through,
across,
or
over
business in more than one county of
@16; clover, $8(38.60; cheat, $7.60@ funds.”
the growing friendship of sultan's army.
which the lines of said companies run provided by law therefor.
the state, shall establish and maintain
8.50; grain hay, $7.50@8.06; alfalfa, United States Commissioner of Im­ mentioned
Italy
and
France,
but
made
no
allusion
the
number
of
miles
of
main
and
(False
statements
or
testimony—Per-
at some fixed point within the state a
$11.50; vetch hay, $ 80 »,8.50.
Dakota Town Cries for Coal
migration Hart H. North has been to Italian sympathy with France in her
branch lines of the said companies, jury.)
principal office, and shall maintain
Butter — Fancy creamery, 32,t^@35c quietly gathering evidence against church
Washington,
Jan.
7.—A
telegram
re­
troubles.
The
fact
that
he
and
the
respective
values
(hereof
appor-
Section 30. Any person who shall thereat a secretary or managing agent.
per pound.
Takeuchi. He will forward the re­ made no allusion to this trouble is deem­ ceived at tlie Interstate Commerce com­ t!oned to each of such counties; and wilfully
or furnish to the said
Butter Fat—First grade cream, 33 t^c sults of his investigations to Washing­
significant, as such an allusion mission today from Granville, N. D., the several county elerks shall there- hoard, or present
any member thereof, any (Terms person, company, corporation,
per pound; second grade cream, 2c leas ton. If arrests are to (be made orders ed
indicates
that
the
fuel
conditions
there
would
lie
interpreted
as
encouragement
apportion the amount certified to j statement required under this act, or I c.0^-
e_,?
per pound.
will he sent to North.
to the Socialists and Republicans in are serious because of lack of cars. The upon
their respective counties among the 1 which may be required by said board, or 1 Settl0n 39' The terms person, com-
Eggs—Oregon ranch, 30(S\324c per
commission
has
communicated
with
Italy
to
follow
France’s
lead
in
separa­
towns, school districts, road | any member thereof, under the powers ' T 7, c0rP°1rat‘oin ’. or «»«Ration,
dozen.
President Hill of the Great Northern, cities,
tion of church and state.
No Qood Ground for Arrast.
districts, ports and other municipal ¡„ this act contained, which statement *'hen? '^ used. ln th,s
sha11 aP.ply
Poultry — Average old hens, 14(316c Washington,
asking
if
relief
could
not
lie
afforded.
taxing agencies and districts in propor- shall be false or fraudulent, or shall i and t>e con8tru<*1 to refer respective-
Jan. 4.—A request was
per pound; mixed chickens, 13(314c; received today from
It
is
said
at
the
commission
that
Nebraska
War
on
Lobbyists.
tion
to
the
length
of
such
main
and
give testimony before said board, or I «> m y person, firm, joint stock com-
Com­
spring, 14@15c; old roo«ters, lOOnllo; missioner North, of Immigration
the action taken several weeks branch lines in each of such munici­ anv member thereof, which shall b e!Pary’. association, syndicate, copart-
San Francisco, by Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 5.—George L. since
dressed chickens, 14 (315c; turkeys, the officials of the department
ago
asking
the
railroads
to
afford
ail
palities,
multiplying
tlie
value
per
false or fraudulent, shall be deemed neri,h,P’ or corporation engaged in car-
Sheldon, in his inaugural address as possible aid to the communities need­
live. 17(318c; turkeys, dressed, choice, merce and Labor for a warrant of for Com­
govenorr urged tiiat the lobby be tarn­ ing fuel, conditions have materially mile ns above ascertained of such main guilty of perjury, and upon conviction ry.inK°n
business, the property of
20@22c; geese, live, 1 Of«) 12c; ducks, arrest of T. Takeuchi, the publisher the
which is any
subject to taxation under
and
branch
lines
by
tl.e
length
thereof
of ished from the state house, and insist­ improved and further relief is expected.
thereof shall he punished as by law this
14 <315c.
act.
in
each
of
such
municipalities,
and
ap­
known as "The Revolution,” ed that the legislature enact a law mak­
ise provided for such crime.
Veal—Dressed, 5^(iii9c per pound. the paper
portioning the result to such munieipal- otherw
the allegation that he is an anar­ ing it illegal to give or accept railroad
(To be continued next seek)
(Filling
vacancy—Majority of appoint-
Beef— Dressed bulls, 1 (32c per pound; on
Hearings
In
Chicago
Next.
and a dangerous person. The passes in this state. In the house of
cows, 4<35c; country steers, 5<«)6t^c. chist
t
.l
.
r
l,nr1ti'n<N,-..
Imagination.
Washington,
Jan.
7.—All
the
mem­
was considered in the light of representatives Representative White-
A Dsngeron. Segge.tloe,
Mutton — Dressed, fancy, 8@9c per matter
Delilah
had
cut
off
Samson's
long
hair.
“There
goes
another of those automo­
bers
of
the
Interstate
Commerce
com­
ham
offered
a
resolution
which
pro­
the
evidence
before
the
department
and
“I
don't
believe
you
love
me
any
pound; ordinary, 6(37c.
biles. Gee ! IIow it smells ! But why
“It’s
a
trifle
coarse.*’
she
said,
“but
1
mission
with
the
exception
of
Mr.
vides
that
"if
any
lobbyist
shows
on
Mr.
North
was
notified
by
telegrph
more,”
pouted
the
favorite
wife
of
the
Pork—Dressed, 6(38 t,c per pound. that the case at present would not the floor of the house while this body Cockrell will assemble in Chicago this can use it for a switch.”
doesn't it make the regular chug chug
Fruits — App'es, common to choice, warrant an arrest.
sound?”
When it was (no late, however, she re­ unconverted cannibal king.
week,
where
several
important
ques­
is
in
session
the
sergeant-at-arms
is
in­
60@75c per box; choice to fancy, $ I (3
flected that she could have utilized Sam­ “On tbe contrary, my dear.” he re­ “Because it runs by electricity.”
tions
are
assigned
for
hearing.
Today
structed
to
eject
him,
forcibly
if
neces­
to much better advantage by exhibit­ torted, amacking his lips, ominously, “I “Why—er—so it does.”—Chicago Trib-
2.50; penrs, $1(3160; cranberries,
sary.” The resolution was adopted. the commission will hear a complaint son
Frozsn to Daath on Road.
ing him in a sh o p window as an adver­ think you are sweet enough to eat”—
$11.50(312 per liarrel; persimmons,
involving
the
question
of
$2
terminal
tisement
of a hair tonic.
Ogden,
Utah,
Jan.
4.—The
body
of
$1.50 per box.
A Fixture.
Baltimore American.
charge's at the stock yards. On Tues­
Booming Seattl« Fair.
Vegetables — Turnips, 90c@$l per Duncan t'aggie, of this city, who was
Mrs. Kawler—How do yon like yc
day
the
commission
will
continue
the
The
Belgians
are
great
p
gcon
breed
New
York,
Jan.
5.—Governor
Hog-
evidently
frosen
to
death,
was
found
new
girl?
sack; carrots, 90c®$1 per sack ; beets,
Deposits in German savings oanks last
into the coalition of the era. and one of the choicest birds of this| year
of Alaska, territory; Wateon C. investigation
Homer—She's a jewel. But i
$1.25(31.50 per sack; horseradish, near the tracks of the Southern Pacific gntt,
amounted to no less th in o ne thou­ Ian Mrs.
kino
ia
the
true
Antwerp
carrier,
which
Harriman
railroads.
Squire,
ex-United
States
senator
from
t a new girL We’ve had her nearly
early
this
morning
by
a
section
man
be­
sand million marks, or about $2,000.- week.
9@10c per pound; sweet potatoes, 2 \ c
is
comparatively
rare.
Washington;
Ira
A.
Nadeau,
executive
000
.
000
.
per pound; cabhage, Ht@2e per pound; tween Toano and Cobre, near the Neva-
City of Panama Safa.
cauliflower, $1 .25 per dosen; celery, da-Utab line. Caggie was employed at officer of the Seattle chamber of com­
Her 1'ndnuhted Privilege.
Mexico City, Jan. 7.—According to a Nan—Why
Playing Safely.
Ia ths Beach Pavllloa.
$3.7504 .26 per crate; onions, 10@ a pumping station west of Toano and merce; Harry White, ex-mayor of telegram
do you aiwaya call Mr. Police Magistrate—Thirty
from Masatlan, sent to the Feathertop “that
days at Gussie Gunn—Er—may I have
Before Seattle, and now of Los Angeles: Prof.
I 2 % c per dozen; bell peppers, 8c; had started to walk to Cobre.
nuisance"
when
you
Associated
Press,
the
steamer
City
of
tlie
works
for
you.
8. Meany, University of
next waltx with you?
pumpkins, 2c per pound; spinach, 4® he could reach bis destination he was Edmond
of him?
Washington, and Arthur B. Carle, of Panama, I «wind from San Francisco to apeak
Prisoner—Faith, an' tbot do be purty Miss Tabasco—Why—er_Belle
5c per pound; parsley, 10® 15c; «plash, ovetcome by the extreme cold weather Saettle,
Fan—Because
I
have
i
ri
;ht
to.
There
are here in the interest of the Panama arrived at that port at 6 p. m.
which prevailed in that section.
Pfwat would yez say if O! er told me you didn't dance.
2c per pound.
rule for the prono raciation of pro­ tough.
Alaska-Yukon-Parific exposition to be last night. She experienced a rough ia per no names.
wux t’ call yea an old fool?
Onione — Oregon, $1@1.25 per hun­
Guasle—Perlah tbe thought my d
________________
trip but sustained only slight damage
Minors Strlko for Eight-hour Day. held in Seattle in 1909.
Police Magistrate—I'd add ten days Why, I danced with her the other e
dred.
T
h
e
l
l
m
i
.
a
i
L
ire.
All on board were safe.
your sentence.
log.
Potatoes — Oregon Burl an ks, fancy, Grass Valley, Oil., Jan. 4.—Six
There can be no question that tbe to Prisoner—Begorry.
$1®1.30; common, 76®90c.
hnndml and fifty miners went on Allow No Laws Against Japanese.
thin Oi'll not say Mlsa Tabasco—Perhaps that |a
prevalence
of
certain
diseases
baa
In­
Japanese Squadron Delayed
Hops— ll®13t^c per pound, accord­ strike yesterday. Every union minor, Honolulu, Jan. 5.—It it believed
reason a he said so.
creased during the last half century. it; Oi'll only think it
with the exception of 60, who are em- here that the Federal government, ii Tokio. Jan. 7 —It ia reported that Conspicuous
ing to quality.
•
among
these
are
diabetes
Wool— Eastern Oregon average lest,
yed in four of the smaller minee, preparing to take steps to prevent the the departure of the training squadron and Insomnia, both of which are large Tbe Portuguese attempted to establish There ere 700,000 scree of ennflo
13f« 18c |ier pound, according to shrink­
gone out. They demand an eight- pannage by the territorial legislature of criiiseni for llonolnln and the Pa­ ly due to tbe mental stress of a harder cattle farming in Newfoundland in 1553. firms ia central an3 eastern Russia
hut
all traces of the animals they import­ 150 mills, which press out 200.000,
it any measure« to discriminate cific mast will today he officially post­ «•t-neeie for existence.— P ra c titio n e r
age; valley, 20@23c, according to Ane- hour day. A peaceful settlement of
ed h s v a haan lo st.
against ths Japanese.
neas; mohair, choice, 26®28c.
poned for a week or ten days.
probable.
sounds of sunflower ell every year.
The Estacada News
Life Rails Washed Ashore From
City of Panama.
NEWS OFTHE WEEK
BAD STORMS HAVE BEEN RAGING
lo Condensed Form for Our
Busy Readers.
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