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    The Estacada News
k m « t a c k Thursday
E STA C A D A
OREGON
F O R E IG N W A R S H IP S C O M IN G .
E nrop e and S outh A m erica W ill be
at Jam estow n Exposition.
Washington, March 12.— In addition
to the great ironclads of the Atlantic
Beet, commanded by Admiral Evans
the naval display at the Jamestown ex­
position will include some of the finest
vessels in the foreign navies. These
are mostly of the cruiser class, but as
the armored vessels of this type are
euual to battleships in size and scarcely
less formidable in ap|>earance, they
will make an attractirve showing.
The Navy department lias been ad­
vised up to date of the coming of the
following foreign ships:
Great Britain—The armored cruisers
Good Hope, flagship Argyle. Mapstead
and Roxburgh, under command of Rear
Admiral Neville.
France — Armored cruisers Klebor
and Victor Hugo and another cruiser
to take the place of the Jean Bart, re­
cently wrecked off the African coast,
commanded by Rear Admiral Thierry.
Japan—The cruisers Tsuguka and
Chitose, under command of Vice Ad­
miral Ijuin.
Portugal—One cruiser, probably the
Don Carlos.
Austria—The armored cruiser Char­
les V’ll and another cruiser.
Italy—One armored cruiser and one
protected cruiser.
Sweden — One warship, not yet
named.
Brazil— One to three warships, not
yet named.
Argentina— One to three warships,
not yet named.
Chile— The cruiser Senteno.
Belgium— Will send a military dele­
gation and China u military and naval
delegation.
LAND FRAUD AFPEIL
Adverse Decision In Cases
Williamson, et al.
T H IR D T E R M T A L K .
M ovem ent Rafusas to D ow n and the
P resident M ay A ccept.
Washington, March 11.— Politicians
in Washington are trying to figure out
the meaning of the auddeu outburst of
the Roosevelt third term boom here
They regard aa especially significant
the typewritten memorandum given
out by Representative Martin, of South
Dakota, after a conference with tire
president, vigorously defending the
third term idea.
They have reached the conclusion
timt the president tealizes that the
third term movement must be allowed
to run right on in order to head off the
progress of the booms of reactionary
candidates.
The prevailing opinion
here remains that President Rooeevelt
personally will go as far as he can to
prevent his own renomination, but will
atop at nothing to assure the nomina
tion of a successor in accord with his
policies.
Rather than sec them succumb, many
believe that the president himself, if
properly approached, would take a re
nomination, providing no other candì
dale satisfactory to himself and friends
is strong enough to unite the next Re­
publican national convention.
A R C H IE S U F F E R S R E L A P S E .
PROCEEDINGS OF OREGON LEGISLATURE
T h ird Son o f P re s dent Seriously III
W ith D ip h th eria.
Washington, March 8. — Archia
Roosevelt, the president’s third son,
who has been suffering from dlph-
theiia since last Friday, had a turn for
the worse yesterday, and last night,
though he had rallied somewhat, his
condition is serious.
Dr. Alexander Lambert, of New
York, in response to a telegram from
the president, arrived in Washington
at 9 o’clock and took charge of the case.
Doctors Rixey, Kennedy and Braisted
were holding a consultation when Dr.
Lambert arrived at. the White House.
Just previous to his coming, further
anti-toxin was injected into the pa­
tient.
_______
Chapin’s bill prohibiting partner­
The following are some of the more
important measures passed by both ships under assumed names.
All bilia creating new disfVict agri­
houses of the legislature at the session
cultural societies or increasing appro­
just ended:
H. B. 181, Barret of. Umatilla— Per­ priations for fairs.
mitting sale of firearms and ammuni­
G A T H E R IN G D A T A U N C A R S .
tion to Indians.
H B. 180, Brown — Invalidating
wills of unmarried persons subsequent C om m issio ner C am pb ell to A ek S h ip ­
to their marriage.
pers fo r M any D etails.
W illiam son's A ppeal D ism 'ssed and
H. B. 199, Barrett of Washington—
A R e lu m e o f the L e t« Im p o rta n t but
Salem—One of the important under­
Providing for construction of county takings of the Oregon Railroad commis­
Biggs and G esner's W rit of
N o t Lasa In teresting Events
roads on county division lines.
o f th e Past W eek .
sion is the collection oi accurate infor­
E r r o r O v e rru le d .
H. B. 208, Campbell— Providing an mation regarding the shipment of pro­
eight-hour day for employes at state duce in carload lots. Commissioner
penitentiary and laborers and mechan­ Campbell is now arranging with the
The people of Oklahoma are to vote
Portland, March 12.— Thrice tried
ics employed by state and county.
lumber companiea to have them report
on prohibition.
finally convicted, and fucing sentences
H. B 217, Farrell — Regulating to the commission every application fir
M. PetkofT, the Bulgarian premier,
stretching of wires over railroad right casr, the number and kind, the date of
of both tine and imprisonment for com
Washington, March 8.— At 1:30 a.
has been assassinated.
of way
application, and the date the cars were m. word from Dr. Lambert, who was
plicity in the Oregon land frauds, J. N
H. B — , Barrett of Washington—To furnished; the date loaded, started at the sick boy’s bedside, says that he
•f Nicaragua cs 'accused of spying on
Williamson, ex-congressman, Dr. Van
prevent employers requiring employes from the shipping point and the desti­ ie still in a serious condition. There
the American minister.
Gesner and Marion Biggs have ittel
to hoard and trade at specified places.
nation. The commission will also ar­ has been no change.
with un adverse ruling from the Circuit
Premier Stolypin promises not to dis­
H. B. 221, Freeman— Requiring judg­ range to learn when the cars resell the
court of Appeals, sitting at Han Fran
solve the Russian douma.
ment debtors to make oath as to posses­ consignees and when they are unloaded.
Washington, March 8.— A message
cisco. By a decision handed down yes
sion of property they claim.
Nicaragua is said to be prepacring a
Information will be gathered also con from the White House at 3 a. m. to the
terday the Appellate court, confirmed
H. B. 231, VVashburne— Authorizing earning shipments of other products house of Congressman Nicholas Long-
force with whieh'to attack Honduias by
the conviction of Van Gesner and
tiie transfer by a sane spouse of proper­ than lumber. The purpose is to p'aee worth says that, while Archie was
sea.
Biggs, overruling the long writ of er
ty acquired during disability of insane in the hands of the commission figures resting easy, his condition was still
The Kansas house has passed the
rors that they had taken from the find P L A N T O F O R T IF Y P H IL IP P IN E S spouse.
which will enable it to act intelligently critical. The message bore Dr. Lam­
senate bill providing for 2-cent passen­
ings of the lower tribunal. In the ease
H. B. 241, Freeman— Compulsory upon controversies that are likely to bert’s signature.
of Williamson, the appeul was dismis­ P resident C o n s id e r* It and W ill Push pass law.
ger fare.
arise in the future. The reports will
sed for the reason thut a simi’at appeal
Russia and Germany will both op­
H. , B. _ £45, Vawter— Deputy fish
C onstruction Rapidly.
„ „ „ war- show te what extent the car shortage
T IE D U P B Y L E G A L P O IN T S .
has been taken to the Supreme court
pose disarmament at The Hague peace
den
for
Southern
Oregon
at
$1,000
per
¡g j ue to scarcity of equipment, delay
Washington, March 11.— Fortications
of the United States.
conference.
annum
I in louding, delay in shipping and de­ Iroq uois T h e a te r T r ia l B locked F ro m
Although through a technicality the of the Philippine islands formed the
H. B. 363, Bayer—To prevent solici­
Knoxville, Tenn., by a majority of
appeal of Williamson is thus dismissed subject of a lengthy conference at the tation by attorneys of damage suits for lay in unloading.
Reaching J u ry .
nearly 2,000, has voted to have no sa­
the decision is as clearly a victory for White House tonight, participated in
S to c kh o ld e rs M u st Pay U p .
persona) injuries.
Danville, 111., March 8.— The trial of
loons in the city.
the government in his case as in the by the president, Major General Frank
Medford—Stockholders in the Med
II. B. 337, ways and means Commit­
cases of Van Gesner and Biggs. The lin Bell, chief of staff; Brigadier Gen tee-Appropriating $20,000 for payment ford A Crater 1-ake railway will be W ill J. Davis, charged with man­
Bristol hns received a recess appoint­
slaughter on account.of the fire in the
erul Murray, chief of coast artillery
ex-congressman’
s
appeal
was
taken
ment from the president as district at­
served with legal notices to pay for or Iroquois theater in Chicago in 1903, is
Secretary of the Navy Metcalf, and Cap­ of interest on certificates issued by state.
upon
exactly
the
same
grounds
as
torney for Oregon.
H. B. 380, Dobbin— For assessment relinquish possession of large blocks of
those of his co-conspiratois. In their tain Mason Sargent, of the naval gener­ of transient livestock and division of stock held by them for which the books now at a standstill so far as evidence is
concerned and promises to be tied up
It is charged that Hermann’ s attor­
cases the decision was absolutely ad­ al board. There is available at the tax between interested counties.
, show they have paid nothing. The in the courts indefinitely on legal
G R A N D J U R Y A T B O IS E .
neys have attempted to have witnesses
verse, which is equivalent to an ad­ present time for this purpose $1,485,000
H. B. 382, Reynolds— Piohibiting demand has created a sera ition, as a
for the government tell a story that
verse decision in the Williamson ap­ and tenative plans already have been sale of liquor within two miles oi an number of wealthy citizens who have points.
When these points have lieen passed
will help the defendant.
M uch Speculation as to the Cause o f peal, so far as the merits of the case prepared for carrying out the project
| figured in the directorate of the defunct to the court, more of vital importance
These were carefully gone over toduy by Indian school.
C alling o f Special S e ttio n .
aie concerned.
A Texas man has just been arrested
owles
—
Permitting
company
will
have
to
pay
up
or
leleare
II.
B.
384,
K
There was imposed against William­ Hecretary Taft and Generals Bell and county courts to levy tax for scalp their stock to the receiver. The de will be submitted. The defense offers
for a crime for which he allowed his
Boise, Ii'aho, March 12.— Rumors
to admit the facts. The prosecution
father to hang in 1874. The deathbed are rife tonight thut there will be some son a sentence of 10 months’ imprison­ Murray and it was the secretary’s in bounties.
mand lias been made by the receiver, denies its right to do so.
confessionof a witness caused the arrest. startling sensations as the result of the ment and a tine of $500 and a similar tention to be at the White House to­
H. B. 385, BurnB— Regulating manu­ who is endeavoring to squeeze the water
Counsel representing the state said it
sentence was pronounced against Biggs. night and join in the conference, but he facture and sale of foods and drinks.
out of the “ controlling intarest” stock would be shown that the theater was
Missouri valley lumbermen favor a sitting of the United Slates grand jury Because of Van Gesner’s age and im­ wus unavoidably kept away.
beginning
yesterday.
What
these
mat­
H.
B.
389,
Burns—
Requiring
state
joint rate.
incomplete when opened and unfinish­
G rain Bags at Nine C en ts.
ters are is not known, but there are paired health the court made the im­
food and dairy commissioner to publish
ed at the time of the fire, and that Mr.
Russian reactionaries plan to dissolve many surmires. Hints are given that prisonment in liis. ease only five
Pendleton— An order for the purchase
monthly bulletin.
D IS A R M IN G IS E X C L U D E D .
Davis knowingly violated the ordinance
the douma
some people high up in the scale will months, but ruled that he should pay
H. B. 394, Nortbup— Regulating life of 500,000 sacks was made by the. exec­ relating to safety in public playhouses.
a fine of $1,000.
u
tiv
e
committee
of
tlie
Graingrowers’
be
involved.
There
are
cases
pending
insurane
companies.
Britain and Russia may unite to
The defense moved that the prosecu­
If the law is permitted to take its Russia W ill N o t Allow Discussion at
in which persons are under indictment
H. B. 403 Campbell — Increasing association in this city. The name of tion be required to introduce the ordi­
keep order in Persia.
T h e H ague C on feren ce.
foi alleged timber land fraud ('uses in ourse, the mandate from the court of
salary of labor commissioner to $2,000 the firm of importers or manufacturers nance in question, the theory being
War between unions may close the Washington county, but it seems prob­ Appeals will issue in about 15 days.
8t. Petersburg, March 11.— Professor per annum.
I and the price paid has not been given that, should the court hold the ordi­
Goldfield, Nevada, mines
able these will not he brought to trial. Application will then be made by tire de Martens, Russian imperial councillor
H. B. 412, Jackson and Pike— Mak­ out, hut it is thought that the sacks nance invalid, there would have been
Colonel A. It. Greene, special agent Federal authorities to have tile mandate of state, who has been making a tour of ing a year's residence in Btate necessary are made in Portland and they will no law for Davis to violate.
Jerome is confident of being able to
of tlie Interior department, has lieen entered in the court here. Following the capitals of Europe for' the purpose to admission to Soldiers’ home at Rose- not be more than 9 cents apiece deliv­
destroy the Thaw defense.
The court set Friday for hearing the
ered in this city. The contracts for argument.
here for some weeks, and it is apparent that an order for the imprisonment of of determining the program to be dis­ burg.
Garfield and Ballinger are to tour
120,000
of
these
sacks
have
been
signed
that the sensations promised are par­ Van Gesner and Biggs will be issued cussed at the next peace conference at
H. B. 414, committee on Soldiers’
the West in the interest of land reform.
tially the result of his work. It is by the United States marshal. The The Hague, is expected back in St. home — Increasing appropriation to by Morrow county growers, who asked
J A P A N E S E S P IE S ;A B 0 U N D .
I for and were given permission to come
Secretary Straits has started a radical known that he has Ireen investigating hearing of Williamson in the Supreme Petersburg this week.
$15,000.
|
The introduction of any measures for
reform of the steamboat inspection ser­ some complaints made by contractors court will probably occur within the
II. B. 415, Soldiers’ h >me committee in with the Umatilla county farmers.
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the limitation of armaments is regard
vice.
on reclamation works, hut the under­ next three monthts.
Increasing salary of commandant at j i
M ilita ry E ngineer D ie * in M e x'co—
C ro p O u tloo k in H arney.
ed here as definitely excluded, because home to $1,000 per annum.
H un dreds Sm uggled In.
PariB electricians have won their standing has been that it was simply
Burns—
The
winter
in
Harney
county
of
the
attitude
of
several
of
the
powers
II. B. 420, ways and means commit­
strike and the big city again has light an Interior department matter, the
H U M IL IA T IO N T O J A P A N E S E .
Guadalajara,
Mex., March 8.—One
is
over
and
the
snow
in
the
valley
has
United
Htates
Ambassador
Riddle
has
contractors complaining they have not
tee— Appropriating $20,000 for new
and power.
gone off with a warm rain.
There is of the Japanese who deserted the con­
inquired at the Foreign office here re­ buildings at State Fair grounds.
been treated fairly.
struction camps of the Mexican Central
Eleven of Portland’s sawmills and
One of the hints given out Is in rela­ Lim itatio n on D estination o f Im m i­ garding the inode of admission to the
H. B. 245, Chapin— Requiring part­ plenty of snow in the mountains to
keep the high water over the swamp railroad died a few days ago at the
next confer -nee of certain South Amer­ nerships to reveal parties in interest.
2,000 men are idle as a m a lt of the tion to the section line surveys for the
g ran ts Resented
Santo Domingo mine, of the Ampara
labor troubles in that city.
government.
Another is that some
H. B. 249, Dye— Authorizing estab­ land and make good crops of hay
Tokio, March 12.— A qusetion hns ican and other states which did not
participate in the first conference, lie lishment of higli school districts by con­ Stockmen have turned their herds out Mining company, in the Etzian dis­
Michigan copper companies are land matters in the vicinity of Sho­ at ¡Ben regarding the last clause of art i­
on the range, which is better than has trict, of this state. His papers were
was informed that practically all the tiguous school districts.
pleading with the governor to allow shone Falls are to tie investigated. cle second of the treaty between Japan
turned over to the general manager of
signatories had agreed to the method
H. B. 250, Davey— Providing fot ever been known for t.iis time in the
them to form u trust so as to success­ There is a crooked section line there and the United Slates, which has been
Farmers are preparing their the company and it was found he was a
which throws the fulls into another sec­ citeil by the government at Wash ngton proposed by Russia, namely, notifica­ permanent record of election returns in year.
fully fight theicrivs1'-
ground for spring crops and everything military engineer in the employ of the
tion from that in which it should be as authority for the statement that the tion of acceptance of the regulations, each county.
Japanese government. Before his death
l’he Nicaraguan government has in­ embraced. There are other rumors in­ Japanese government hitherto has lieen the signing of the protocol of the first
H. B. 251, Davey— Allowing vacation points to a successful year to the farm­
the Japanese engineer stated that he
ers of Harney county.
sulted the American flag and assaulted volving names of prominent persons,
issuing passports limiting the destina conference and the number of delegates. of street or alley in unincorporated
was on his way to the United States.
Minister Merry, who has closed the tut nothing definite lias yet leaked out.
towns on petition of owners of abutting
PO RTLAND M ARKETS.
tion of emigrants. Tire paas)iorts aim
Of the 1,400 Japanese landed in the
legation and gone to Costa Rica.
ply certify to the nationality of their A L L P R IS O N E R S G O IN G N A K E D . property only.
Wheat— Club, 70c; bluestem, 72c; last three months for work on the Mex­
H.
B.
254,
Davey—
Placing
state
holders
and
the
placing
of
a
restriction
Radicals have elected officers of the
ican Central, only 250 remain. The
H E A V Y S N O W IN E A S T .
printer on flat salary of $4,000 per a n -. valley, 70c, red, 68c.
Russian douma.
on them by an administrative measure,
Refuse to W e a r C lothes Because In ­ num beginning in 1911.
Oats—No. 1 white, $29; gray, $28.50. ot tiers deserted and many of them
is
declared
here
to
be
unauthorizad
by
Jerome has decided to recall Mrs. Nine Inches at A tlantic C ity— D riftin g
fected W ith Leprosy.
Barley— Feed, $22.50 per ton; brew­ are now in the United States.
H. B. 270, Vawter— Increasing fees
law and an infringement of tire personal
One of the interpreters of the Japan-,
Thaw to the itind.
and Delaying T rain s.
ing,
$23; rolled, $23.50@24.50.
for
admission
to
the
liar.
right to travel guaranteed by the con­
St. Petersburg, March 11.— Four
ese workmen was correspondent of one
Rye—
$1.45@1.50
per
cwt.
Ifearst has won another decision in
H.
B.
271,
Freeman—
Making
dogs
hundred )>olitical prisoners at Smolensk
Philadelphia, Pa., March 12.— A stitution.
Corn — Whole, $24.50;
cracked, of the leading Tokio newspapers during
the Nt w York mayoralty contest.
heavy snowstorm, which seems to have
In view, however, of the uttitude of have gone on a very original strike. personal property.
the war with Russia. Another is the
$22.50
per
ton.
H.
B.
279,
Barrett
of
Umatilla—
Ap­
The sugar trust has been sued in a centered along the New Jersey coast the American government, in not call­ A week ago they refused to put on
son of a high government official in
Hay—
Valley
timothy,
No.
1,
$14@15
propriating
$10,000
for
operation
of
and Eastern Pennsylvania, visited this ing for the enforcement of the clause any clothes and since then they have
New York court by a crushed ilval.
Tokio.
per
ton;
Eastern
Oregon
timothy,
$17
portage
road
at
The
Dalles.
section toduy. Snow fell continuously mentioned, it is thought that the limi walked around stark naked.
@18;
clover,
$9;
cheat,
$9;
grain
hay,
Roosevelt is preparing to close the for 15 hours, to a depth of seven inches. tation so placed will lie left unquestion­
H.
B.
297,
Farrell—
Extending
limit
The reason is that the prison author­
M ay N o t S ee C an al A fte r All
$9@10; alfalfa, $14.
gates against Japanese immigration.
Reports from Atlantic City show that ed. Even then Japanese jurists believe ities took away their own clothes and un female labor to mercantile houses.
New York, March 8.— Speaker Can­
Butter—
Fancy
creamery,
32>^@35c
H.
B.
302,
Freeamn—
Abolishing
fees
1
North Dakota solons passed a law the fall of snow there wan nine inches, that the action of the American govern­ gave them clothes made from the poor
non and the the other members ot the
with as great a fall at other coast ment in restricting the destination of est grade of burlap unfit for making paid district attorneys in divorce cases. per pound.
providing u 2hi cent passenger fare.
congressional party which sailed a few
Butter
Fat—
First
grade
cream,
33%c
H.
B.
304,
Dobbin—Creating
Tenth
j
points.
holders of passports will not be upheld bags.
After they had worn these
days ago on the Hamburg-American
The woman suffragist bill has been
per
pound;
second
grade
cream,
2c
less
Throughout Pennsylvania the storm before a court. Administrative action clothes a few days nearly all were suf­ judicial district.
steamship Blucher, may not be permit­
talked to death in the British parlia was almost as severe. At Pottspville a and litigation since the Han Francisco fering with a rash coveting their whole
H. B. 317, Pike— Creating Twelfth per pound.
ted to visit Colon, aecerding to infor­
ment.
| Eggs—Oregon ranch, 17@17)^c per
fall of eight incites is reported, and at school trouble have brought the clause bodies, but still the prisoners did not judicial district.
mation received here today The par­
H. B 324, Connell— Revising and dozen
An electricians' strike in Paris put Lockhaven there was a full of ten inch into prominence, and Japan has begun mutter. When a number of them had
Poultry— Average old hens, 14@16c ty had planned to stop at Colon on the
the city In darkness and demoralized es. At Wllkesliarre, Scranton, Allen­ to smart under tire alleged humiliation. been infected with leprosy, one morn compiling state land laws.
homeward trip and inspect the canal
H B. 325, Newell—Abolishing $1 per pound; mixed chickens, 13)4@14c;
town, Harrisburg and other points in It would be no surprise should pressure ing all of the clothes, blankets and
the newspaers.
work. Today the news came that the
j spring, fryers and broilers, 20@22)4c;
the eastern end of the slate, a slmilai be brought on the government to have sheets were thrown out of the prison­ road poll tax.
Panama government has established a
The Spanish minister to the Untied
H. B. 334, Reynolds— Increasing sal­ old roosters, 9@10c; dressed chickens,
fall is reported, and In many sections it abstain from issuing passports limit­ ers' cells and they declared unanimous-
States says the buttle of Manila bay
aries of superintendent and assistant 15@16c; turkeys, live, 13@15c; tur­ quarantine against Venezuelan ports
ing the destination of their bearers.
the public roads are closed to traffic.
that
they
would
go
naked
rather
was a victory of iion over wood.
keys, dressed, choice, 18$i@20c; geese, because of a reported outbreak of yellow
The storm was accompanied by a
ban run the risk of contracting diseas­ physicians at state insane aaslum.
fever at La Guayra,. The Blucher is
If. B. 378. Freeman— Authoriizng , ive, 8c; ducks, 16@18c.
Leonidas Preston, a Texas million­ high wind, which caused drifting, and
es
from
wearing
the
prison
garb.
W ill Soon L ift E m b arg o .
Apples — Common, 75c@$1.25 per scheduled to call at La Guayra and also
sheriffs to replace lost tax deeds.
aire, committed suicide by taking poi­ traffc on the railways, particularly in
at Puerto Cabello.
Tacoma, March 12. — Indications
H. B. 3444, Perkins— Allowing coun­ box; choice, $1.50(512.50.
son.
Physicians found enough of the the mountainous sections, was retarded.
W ill Bridge G ap o f T im e .
point tc an early release from the em-
ty fruit inspectors actual traveling ex-1 Vegetables — Turnips, $1@1 25 per
deadly hydrocyanic poison in his sto­
lxtrgo on the shipments of lumber over
U rauline Nuns a re Fined.
Washington, March 11.— As a result penses.
sack; carrots, $1®1.25 per sack; beets,
mach to kill six men.
Im p o rt* S h o w In crease.
the lines of the Northern Pacific and of consultations between Secretary Root
Nantes, France, March 8.— A police
Among the more important bills $ 1.25® 1.50 per sack; horseradish, 7@
Washington, March 12.— A state­ Great Northern, which was instituted and Director North, head of the Ameri­ which were vetoed by the governor are: 8c per pound; sweet potatoes, 3)^c per court judge today inflicted fines of $3.20
The Kansas legislature has voter!
ment issued today by the bureau of six weeks ago. Railroad officials report can Tariff Expert commission, which
f 10,000 for the Seattle fair.
The apppriation bill for Drain and pound; cauliflower, $2.60 per dozen; upon each of 27 Ursullne nuns and a
Statistics shows thut the imports!Ions good progress in clearing up the freight ¡sited Germany relative to the making
This action was celery, $3.'i6 perorate; sprouts, 9c per fine p i $5 upon the mother superior for
President Bonilla, of
Honduras, of manufacturers' materials continue to llmt accumulated in t!\e yards und side­ of some tariff arrangements before the Monmouth schools.
pound; rhubarb, 1 lc per pound; aspar­ persistently refusing to quit their con­
claims a victory over Nicaraguan increase. The value of the imports of tracks along the lines during the Hoods expiration of the German onler sus­ taken on the ground that each school
vent in compliance with the law dis­
should have been provided for by an agus, 12>4@15c per pound.
troops.
Tracks on the pending for a year the application of independent bill, and the governor also : Onions— Oregon,90c@$l perhundred. persing religious communities.
raw materials for use in manufactures and snow blockades.
The
in
the
seven
months
ending
with
Jan­
Pacific
division
are
rapidly
being
put
the
German
maximum
tariff
rates
to
There is a promise of harmony be­
Potatoes— Oregon Burbanks, fancy, defendants pleaded that both the
contends that the people do not want
uary,
15*07,
was
$2112,000,1X10,
against
in
gmxl
condition,
and
trattic
is
nearly
American exports a new arrangement four normals.
tween the czar and the douma.
$1.35; No. 1 choice, $1@1.25; com­ grounds and the buildings themselves
$ 228 , 000.000 in the same months of up to the volume attained before the will have been made which will bridge
belonged to the order, which had been
Senator Kays’ bill providing for gar. mon, 75c@$l.
A rich copper strike has been made hurt year, wtrile materials imported fur washout.
over the period of time between t liât ishment of wages of public employes-. Veal— Dressed, 5)^@9c per pound.
authorized to carry on educational
in Nevada not a great distance from further ttse in manufacture amounted
late and the reassembling of the next
Beef— Dressed bulls, 2>k@3>^c per work. The prosecution, while not con­
Johnson's road bill.
Tonopah.
to $158,01X1,000, against $128,000,000
nngress.
Plead fo r R a ilro a d *.
Representative Perkins' bill permit­ pound; cows, 4 \ @ 5 )k c ; country steers. testing this argument, insisted upon
Harriman offers to co-operate with in the corresponding period of last
oliedience to the act of congregations.
Washington, March 12.— J. Pierpont
ting orchardists to kill birds which de­ 6 t ,@ 6 4 c .
the government in settling the railroad year. Cement imports, $47,000,000.
May Buy O csan L in ers.
Morgan, of New York, was in confer­
stroy crops.
| Mutton— Dressed, fancy, 8}v@ c per
controversy.
Illinois P re p a re s A tta c k .
ence'with President Roosevelt for two
San Francisco, March 11.— Agents ol
The measure by Beach providing for pound; ordinary, 6®7c.
S tan dard O il N o t S cared .
hours today. The financier came here
large Japanese steamship company, voting machines.
Pork— Dressed, 6® 9c per pound.
Chicago, March 8.— A special to the
Thaw a lawyers announce that the
Chicago, March 12.--J. A. Moffett, at tire request of certain business men reported to be the Shosen Kaisha of
By Hod son, changing irrigation law. ' Hops— 8 v ,@ llc per pound, accord­ Tribune from Washington says: Offi­
defense is through. Jerome will rend
president of the Standard Oil company, of New York to discuss the business tanka, are trying to negotiate the pur­
cial steps have been taken by the state
Creating the office of cheese, dairy ing to quality.
the case to the jury.
of Indiana, now on trial In the Fede­ situation. He asked the president to chase of the three liners of the (Veanio and creamery inspector.
Wool— Eastern Oreogn average best, of Illinois to attack the validity of
The news of the acceptance of Swet- ral court here on a charge of having re­ grant an interview to four railroad Steamship company— the Ventura, the
Jackson's bill changing fishing laws. 13®18c, according to shrinkage; valley, $32,000,000 in Alton railroad bords
tenham's resignation was received with ceived rebate*, denied that representa­ preridents, which request was granted. Sonoma and the Sierre—which are now
Johnson's bill regarding inspection 20®23c, according to fineness; mohair, iasueil by E. H. Harriman and his as­
rejoicing at Kingston.
tives of the oil company had made a The object of Mr. Morgan’s visit was for sale. The Japanese are believed to of stock food.
choice, 27@30c per pound.
sociates when they reorganized the
Chicago A Alton Railroad company.
Four of Portland's largest sawmills suggestion to the Federal authorities to urge the president to take some ac­ wish the Oceanic steamer* for the pur­
that
the
company
might
lie
willing
to
tion
to
allay
the
public
anxiety
now
pose
of
establishing
another
trans-
The interstate Commerce commission
W he Gets the Raise?
T h re a te n R eferendum on Passes.
are clows| on arcount of labor difficul­
plead
guilty
to
the
indictments
against
threatening
to
obstruct
railroad
invest­
aclfic line between San Francisco and
ties. Nearly fifteen hundred men are
Salem—The boord of trustees of the has received an application from W. H.
Albany— To invoke the referendum
it.
"Any
such
statement
is
without
ments
and
construction.
the
Oriental
points,
and
which
may
be
out.
on the compulsory law enacted tv the insane asylum is wrestling with the Stead, attorney general of the state of
any truth or basis of fact whatever,”
affiliated with the Western Pacific rail­ ncent session of the state legislature is poblem of sat isfactorry adjustment of Illinois, asking for a complete trans­
Railroads in Nerbaska will comply said Mr. Motllet. "The Stamlnrd Oil
Play N o F a v o rite *.
way.
he purpose of members of the grange the salaries of the employes of that in­ cript of ail the testimony taken by the
with the 2-cer t passenger fate law, but company is not frightened by any pro*-
Washington, March 12.— No easy
in this county. Preparations are now stitution and an equitable distribution Interstate Commerce commission.
will not grant a special rate of any peet of conviction.”
A rchia N ow Recovsrinar.
help to Wall street by rushing to the
being made for the circulation of peti­ of the $25,000 appropriation made by
kind.
S o rry S hip Subsidy Failed
relief of the money market ; no favorit­
Washington, March 11.— Marked im­ tions for a referendum vote on the the legislature for an increase of the
R aiset W age» in Navy Y a rd .
ism to any clique of hanks; no more provement was shown yesterday in the measure. The Linn County council, asms. A misunderstanding has arisen
Buenos Ayres, March 8.—< «corral
The Russian douma has opened with
Washington, March 12.—The secre- “ leaks” of important financial infor­ condition of Archie Rooeevelt, the Patrons of Hushandry, has also con­ between the board and the represent­ disappointment is expressed in com­
radicals in control.
tary of thè navy has approved thè re mation in advance of action. Hneh are president's son, who is ill with diph­ demned the $ £3,000 annual appropri­ ative* of attendants over the question mercial and official circles over the fail­
Milliners piedict more expensive commendntion of thè untai wage board the promises of the Cortelyou adminis­ theria.
Surgeon General Rixey last ation lor the State university, and has of whether the so-called “ high salar­ ure of the American congress to adopt
hata for this season.
in thè case of thè Mare IsIam! navy tration of the Treasury department. evening expressed the opinion that gone on record favoring a referendum ied" sub-officials, such as bookkeeper, the bill providing subsidies for steam­
yard at San Francisco and thè Puget Hecretary Cortelyou intends to put a Archie was practically ont of danger so vote on this measure, too.
Petitions laundryman. cook, supervisor, engin­ ers trading between the United States
The attorney general has decided that
Sound nevai station. The reeult ie a stop to treasury leaks that give certain far as the diphtheria is concerned, but are yet to be prepared.
eer, etc., are to be included in fhe raise. and South America. In this connec­
the new immigration law excludee
considemhle increase of thè rate of pay financial interest* inside information that the disease has left him in a some­
tion much sympathy is expressed for
state aided immigrants.
of thè medianica and lahorers; hased on intended moves by the government. what weakened condition. He asserted,
M ay Invoke R eferendum on U o f O Secretary Root,
whose efforts to
Surveying in H arney.
however, that if no complications set
Jerome defied the judge in the Thaw on thè faci tlrnt thè vast amonnt of re-
Sslem— That a movement is on foot strengthen the commercial and friendly
Burns— The Oregon Short Line has
eonstructlon Work at San Francisco in-
in the boy would soon be well. •
D ra stic A n ti-T ru s t L a w .
trial and was sternly rebuked.
ve surveying parties in the field in looking lo invoking the referendum on relations between the two America* are
cident to thè rebuilding of that city has
Sacramento, March 12.— The assem­
thi< county locating the route of the the sppmpriation of $250,000 for the highly appreciated by the public.
Grover Cleveland objects to etate re­ canard a considerable incresscof wages bly this morning paa-ed Cartwright’s
Those 6 0 0 N o t Avenged.
Oregon Eastern, from Ontario to Na­ State university's improvement is evi­
strictions on insurance Investments.
anti trust law, which is almost identi
Rem oval Bill is Signed.
I'anville, 111 . March 11.— In the tron.
f t c road Is mostly located up denced by the adoption of a resolution
Send B ritish Sh p South.
cal with the Ohio anti trust Isw. It trial here of Will J. IXavis, charged Malheur river to Crane Creek gap, and by the Linn County Rusiness Council
Sacramento, C*l., March 8.—Gover­
The Nortnern Pacific will loee rich
Victoria, B.C., March l i . — 11. M. S. Is drastic in the prnaltles that It pro­ with manslaughter, owing to the Iro­ there is one party looking up a route of the Patrons of Husbandry. receivhe nor Gillett this morning signed the
timber land through the new foreet re­
Shcarwater is loading storce and provl- vides for violations, and Is sweeping in quois theater fire at Chicago, in whk-b through the Malheur pass and around by the governor, which reflects ted ! capital removal bill. Sacramento thee
serves.
sions at Ksqnimalt fora trip to South its definitions of what constitutes s nearly 800 lives w ere lost in 1908, the south side of Malheur lake. There attitude of the State grange in that di- loses the rest of government of Califor-
England says her navy is equal to America to pfotect British interest* en- trust. The hill now await* the gover­ Judge Kimbrough today held that pert it not much an veil in mileage by going rection. The resolution ha* as its in- nis, which goes to Berkeley. Governor
that of any two other nations of the dangrred by thè war in progress he- nor's approval, and goes into effect 80 of the Chicago ordinance on which on the south side of the lake, but it is spiration that the manner of expendi- ¡Gillett was expected to veto the meaa-
world.
tween Nicaragua and Honduras.
lays after it is signed.
Davis was indicted ie void.
claimed that a better grade can be had. ture is not sufficiently outlined.
ure. Sacramento Is much amused.
NEWS OF THE WEEK
In a Condensed Form for
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SUPREME COURT THE ONLY HOP