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    The Estacada News
T A K A H IR A B A Y S " a O
S TA TE H O O D N O T PLEDG ED.
M erce n ary N e w s p a p e r* H ave Ceuaeo
A ll Ih e Die u rb a rc e .
N ew M e xico M u st D epend on Fu tu re
I m m S ta c k Tharadar
ESTACADA
OREGON
NEWS OF THE WEEK
In i Condensed Form for Our
B uy genders.
Developments.
Washington, Feb ». 18. — Notwith-
standing reports sent t from Washington,
no agreement has been made by leaders
in congiess to pass a bill at the next
session of congiess admitting the ten !
tory of New Mexico into the Union.
The facte of the case are briefly as fol­
lows:
A delegation of New Mexicans, head­
ed by the governor, came to Washing­
ton several weeks ago to survey the
Held and determine whether or not
there was prospect of statehood legis
lation this session.
This delegation
was to have been backed by 100 or
more New Mexicans had the outlook
been favorable.
But after conferring
with the leaders in both branches of
congrees, the advance guard decided
that statehood legislation could not be
secured this session, no matter bow
many men appeared on the scene to
urRe its enactment.
Thereupon the
“ big lobby,” was called off and the
original delegation went home.
Two propositions were submitted,
but no pledges of any sort were given.
First, it was suggested that it might be
well to send a congressional party to
New Mexico during the coming summer
to make an investigation and determine
w h eth er or not conditions In that terri­
tory were such as to justify its admis­
sion into the Union. The other propo­
sition was merely to allow the New
Mexicans to come to Washington in
force next winter and appear before the
territories committees of senate and
bouse In aupportof their statehood bill.
WAR '
I
LA R G E HE T U R N S F H U M C O W S
Tillam ook D airym en M a k e O v e r $ 1 0 0
« Y ear per C ow .
Tillam ook— Another
co-operuttv«
New Y ork, Feb. 17.— Declaring
that war between the United States
and Japan would be the most "In
human event in the world's history,"
H O W 1 O MAH K Y O U R B A L L O T
and was “ too hellish" to be thought
of, Baron K ogoro Takahira, the new
nstructions to r V oting on In itiative Japanese ambassador to Washing
a r d Re*ei endu n P etitions.
ton, said today, upon landing In New
Salem— That
en e ra l
that
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, from the , steamer
. Etruria,
, . ,
RAILWAY BOARD
CAN T FIX RATES
Federal Court So Decides J n Wash
ington Wheat Case.
j X°rk
P o w e r o f C om m ission L im ite d —State
C O U R T S H IE L D E D C H IM E .
R sm arksb le P stition fo r R e -H e a rin g
Filed in S ch m itz C ess
San Francisco, Feb. 14.— In what
Is probably one of the most remark­
able papers ever addressed to a Cal­
ifornia court the prosecution In the
San F’ ranclsco bribery-graft cases to­
day filed with the Supreme Court a
petition for a re-hearlug o f the de­
cision o f the Court o f Appeals lu
which ex-Muyor Eugene Schmitz and
the form er political boss, Abraham
Ruef, were virtually held to be guilt­
less of extortion, the conviction of
the form er reversed and the plea o f
guilty by Kuef practically nullified.
The petition openly criticizes the
Court of Appeals for its decision and
charges that the court by its act had
virtually legalized blackmail ln the
state.
The appeal is signed by Attorney-
General U. S. Webb, Francis J.
Heney, W illiam H. Langdon, Charles
W. Cobb and Joseph Dwyer. The pe­
tition concludes:
W e ask for a rehearing because
the decision, with the greatest re­
spect to the court that rendered it
and to this court is:
1. Fallacious in its logic.
2. Devoid of reason to support It.
3. Unsupported by the authorities
cited.
4. Diam etrically opposed to high
authorities, which we cited ln our
briefs but which are unnoticed by
the opinion.
C w C rntr, Company, which m at»-, a |D whlch b‘ llo u sbould be
which have been hl.lorlc be
C onstitution Gives Rata M a k in g to
good showing and U exceedingly ln voting upon referendum measures tween the two nations. Talk of war,
Legislatu re— G o verno r M ead May
flattering to the dairymen who take Is Indicated by the fact that ln “ d-¡^^v^n JTakalBra declared.^wlth^ much
A R e tu rn « o f th e L e e * Im p o rta n t b u t
C a ll E x tra Session— V icto ry fo r
their milk to this cheese factory, dressing a public meeting a few days emphasis, was utterly unintelligible
N o t Lee« In tereatin g Event«
F ollow ing are some o f the Interest­ ago a prominent speaker made the to him, unless, as some one had sug
P ortlan d C o m m e rc ially .
o f th e P aet W eek .
gested, it was spread broadcast to
ing figures In the report: Amount of
milk received for the year, 1,739,048 assertion that in order to defeat a serve the commercial ends of some
pounds; amount of butter fat con­ referendum measure one must vote newspapers.
This was an error. Ballots
The new ambassador said there
Olympia, Wash., Feb. 15.— That
tained
In m ilk, 68,577.7 pounds; “ Yes.”
Two men were burned to death in a
average test, .03943
per
cent; are to be marked in exactly the same might be some matters pending ln the Washington state railroad com­
fire at Limestone, N. Y.
_
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manner as to both Initiative and ref- Washington which would require mission has no authority to fix max­
amount of cheese
manufactured,
returns ""received", erendum measures. Those who wish his attention, but they were not ser- imum rates is the gist of a decision
195,009 pounds
Jews of Pittsburg have raised a fund
$27 692 06- average price received a bill enacted or a proposed const!- jious. As to the cruise
o f the Amer- handed down by Judge Hanford in
to aid distressed Jewish families.
14 i-5 cents per pound f o b
T illa- tutional amendment adopted should | lean fleet to the Pacific
ocean, ha the federal court in this city in a de­
Whitelaw Reid has returned to his
mook- average yield 11 21 pounds mark their ballots before the word ] regarded It purely as a naval man- cision In the joint wheat rate case.
per
100
pounds
o
f
milk.
i"Y
e
s
.”
Those
who
are
opposed
to
it
euver
on
a
grand
scale-—designed
to
Judge Hanford holds that under
poet as ambassador to Great Britain.
The price paid the patrons f o r . should vote “ No.
W hether sub­ show to the world at large that section 18, o f article X II, o f the
A Cnrean and Japanese Exclusion
butter fat kept at a high price d u r -im*tt(Jd under the referendum or pro- America has a wonderful naval pow­ state constitution, the power to es
league has been organized at Denver.
ing the whole year, as the follow in g posed by initiative, the measures ap- er which can be dispatched any tablish and fix maximum freight and
ftgure8 w ill show: January, 30 5 Pear upon the ballot in exactly the where at a moment's notice "in sup­ passenger rates Is reserved to the
A pearl necklace ard a pin of extra­
cents; February, 28.27 cents; March, same form.
A bill that has been port of a legitim ate cause which al­ legislature and cannot he delegated
ordinary beauty, valued at $60,000,
36 cents; April, 37.55 cents; May. Passed by the legislature and has ways Is at the bottom of American to a commission.
have been .stolen from Countess von
By this decision the usefulness of
34.37 cents; June, 34.96 cents; July, been referred to the people stands in diplomacy.”
Wattenslebe, at Berli.
Baron Takahira w ill leave for the railroad commission as to rate
34.08 cents; August, 36.78 cents; the same position as a measure that
Washington tomorrow morning at making Is destroyed, and Governor
September, 36.16 cents; October, 36 has been proposed by initiative.
Miss Emily Currier, for 43 years a
11 o'clock to present his credentials Mead stated tonight that he has un­
cents; November, 36.5 cents; Decem­
teacher In Chicago public schools, is
to
President Roosevelt.
He is
der consideration the advisability of
ber, 33.33 cents.
P R E C IO U S S T O N E S IN R IV E R .
dead. For the past 41 years she never
warm personal friend o f Mr. RooBe- calling an extra session of the legis­
As the numerous cheese factories
missed a day from tier duties.
velt, and is looking forward to his lature to consider submitting at the
of Tillam ook county are making
Albany M an M akss G re a t Finds on meeting with the chief executive
Utilization of automobiles to trans­
next general election a proposed
their annual returns, the dairymen
G ravel B ara.
with a great deal of pleasure. The amendment to the state constitution
are now In a position to know the
port rubber from the back country of
M A K E S E C R E T T R E A T IE S .
baron
is
returning
to
the
American
givin g the railroad commission the
results of their year’s work, who are
Albany— That the gravel bars of
the Congo to the river is planned b)
capital
after
an
absence
of
two
years
comparing
figures
with
previous the W illam ette river are full of val­
power of rate making.
the American-Congo company.
G erm any D estro ys H o p e o f R e fo rm
years, and as a result of this a large
The decision is a victory for the O
and G ets C onceaaions.
W h ile the driver of a Wells-Fargo
number o f dairymen have made over uable stones Is evidenced by the
R. & N. and the commercial inter­
M A R O O N E D O N G L A C IE R .
express wagon was delivering a package
$100 per cow for last year, and con­ number found by J. G. Crawford, of
ests o f Portland as opposed to the
London, Feb. 14.— The Foreign
sidering that they raise all their own this city, in the past year.
In Reno a thief stole a sack containing
People
efforts of the Northern Pacific and Office has been advised by Sir N. R.
TO W ELCOM E FLEET.
feed on their farms ,and do not have spend hours, says Mr. Crawford, N ineteen Japanese Fisherm en Found the Great Northern to divert Eastern
$6,500 in gold. No arrests have been
F ree z ng and S tarvin g ,
to buy m ill feed, the profit In dairy­
Washington wheat traffic from P ort­ O'Connor, the British ambassador at
made.
H o n o rs c f V ice A d m iral fo r Evans at
Constantinople, that Baron Marschall
ing last year was exceedingly large, searching on ocean beaches for
land to Puget Bound seaports.
Seattle,
Wash.,
Feb.
17.—
Cast
C alla o . P eru .
Callao, Peru, Is making great prepa­
they
receiving their pay
every stones, which can be picked up in ashore on Malaspina glacier near Ya
The case will Immediately be car­ von Blebersteln, the German diplo­
rations to welcome the l«ttlesh ip fleet.
As an Illustration o f this ordinary gravel bars where no one kutat, Alaska, November 5, after a ried to the. supreme court of the matic representative, announced at
Lima, Peru, Feb. 18.— The Am eri­ month.
The Kentucky legislature is still in can fleet, which is steaming up the W. B. Alderman has made $2,385.96 .ever thinks o f searching,
severe gale lasting 72 hours, 19 United States. I f the ruling is up­
from 21 cows, or $113.61 per cow. | On the W illam ette just above and members of the JuptRjese fishing held in the higher court of appeals the last meeting of the ambassadors
deadlock over the election of a senator.
is
a
wide
gravel
to Turkey that Germany has decided,
west coast of South America, Is expect­ He takes his milk to the Maple L eaf . opposite this city
schooner Satsunia Maru lived ln a the state commission will have power
The Spokane Athletic club will admit ed to arrive at Callao next Thursday, Creamery Association, and it is made bar and on this during the past year camp at the foot o f the glacier for only to take testimony and gather instead of signing the Joint note to
Mr.
Crawford
has
found
the
follo
w
­
into
cheese.
women to its boxing and athletic con­
Then nine of them data relative to rates and forward the Porte demanding judicial re­
and the government has ordeied that
ing stones and minerals; Agates of three months.
this to the legislature with recom­ forms ln Macedonia, to agree to the
tests. Smoking will be barred.
T A L K 8 B E A R F R U IT .
various colors, cornelians, various escaped in their sampan to Yakutat, mendations for fixing rates.
Rear Admiral Evans be tendered the
Turkish proposal that the Macedon­
where
the
ship
Jeanie
was
hailed.
Local labor unions in Kan Francisco
shades of jaBper, conglomerate jas­
ian foreign gendarm erie be placed
honors of a vice admiral. The cruiser
The Jeanie went to the glacier
M a rio n F a rm e rs Buying G ra ftin g and per, white jade, feldspar which re­
are doing everything in their power to
under the control o f Turkey.
that afternoon.
W ith seven sailors
Cor:ne Bolognsi left Callao tonight for
sembles
the
blue
ground
o
f
South
aid the tight against bubonic plague.
C H IL E A N S C H E E R F L E E T .
S prayin g Suppliea.
No confirmation has been received
the Japanese sampan, which was
Africa,
indicative
of
diamonds;
chal-
this port.
by the Foreign Office, however, o f
Salem— That the educational work ecedony, silicas of various colors, towed to the glacier by the Jeanie,
Banker Morse, of the New York Ice
Everything is in readiness at Lima among fruitgrowers by such men as M. black obsidian, black and red obsi­ put off towards the beach to rescue Navy Thun ders Salute— R oosevelt end the report that Germany, Austria-
trust, was much surprised at his arrest
Hungary and Turkey have entered
The Jeanie’s big
Evans T o asted.
when he landed from a European trip. and Callao for a glorious welccme to 0. Lownsilale and E. C. Armstrong has dian ,moon stones, opals, rubltated their comrades.
upon secret treaties, but the inde­
the Americans.
The official program been productive of great results in this quartz.
Thompsonite,
serpentine, lifeboat followed in the wake of the
Valparaiso, Feb. 15.— The great pendent action o f Germany in the
Two Mexican woodchoppers in Cali­ includes a great lianquet which w ill be vicinity, is evident irom the unprece­
oolitic, sandstone, saturiite, phallus sampan, but did not approach the American fleet of 16 battleships, un­ matter o f the reform s ln Macadonia
fornia ate toadstools for mushrooms and given by President Pardo to the officers dented Bal s of grafting and spray ma­ and m itloritls, composed o f iron and surf.
command
of
Rear-Adm iral has caused disquietude, as it upsets
The sampan had hardly entered der
both died before a physician oould in commemoration ol
Washington's teria Is by Salem dealers.
During the sulphur. On this same plain-appear­
the surf when it was rolled over re­ Evans, passed Valparaiso yesterday the work accomplished during the
reach them.
birthday. On Friday Admiral Evans, last few days of char weather there has ing gravel bar Mr. Crawford has peatedly.
afternoon
and
continued
on its voy­ past year and makes the future un­
Four of the men were
Fight for the privilege of railroad if his health permits, will visit the been an immense demand for rosin, found ln his searches in the past picked up unconscioua by the life­ age northward for Callao, Peru, the certain.
year
a
fossil
shark's
tooth,
prim
itive
next stopping place. A ll Valparaiso
In the meantime the powers are
and tallow with which to make
building in Turkey and Austria is cre­ president and the visit will be returned beeswax
...
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axes, pastels and mortars and paleo- boat and taken back to the ship a and thousands of persons from every continuing the consideration of the
mhs
mile away. The officers o f the Jeanie
ating serious inharmony among the on ifoard the Connecticut. A bull tight graftmg wax, tl;u-si ovin g exil s v ly liths.
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has been fixed for Monday, at which it that farmers are acting upon the advice
saw the catastrophe and the ship­ city in Chile witnessed the passing recommendations o f their ambassa­
powers of Europe.
dors.
It is not expected, however,
wrecked men on shore ruBhed into of the fleet.
is expected nearly all the officers and at of Mr Lownsdale to cut down their old,
N ew Bank F o r M ilton .
Baron Takahira, who has returned to
President Montt and the other that the Porte w ill accept these
least 5,000 of the sailors will have an neglected and diseased apple trees, with
M ilton— Application for a charter the sea and took out the bodies of high officials o f the republic came recommendations, ln view of Ger­
the United Btates as ambassador from opportunity to see the sport of the
the other three sailors.
Whether
a view to grafting into the stamps.
fo r a new National bank, with a cap­ they were alive or dead is not out from shore to greet the battle­ many's support of the counter-pro­
Japan, says the idea of war with Japan
country.
An excursion to Mount
Much of the grafting this year, how­
ital o f $25,000, to be established in known. The Jeanie stood off for two ships, and almost the entire Chilean posals, and it is believed that the
is “ too hellish to think o f."
Meiggs has been arranged for Tuesday ever, w ill be in younger trees, which
hours, but the sea was running so navy exchanged salutes with them as entire question w ill have to be re­
It is beieved that the larger part of and on Wednesday there will he a re­ were permitted to form a trip so I igh as Milton, has been made to the Con­ high that no boat could live to pass they swung around Curaumllla Point considered.
the battleship fleet w ill eventually ception at the American legation. The to be out of reach, or which aie of un­ troller o f the Currency at W ashing­ the surf.
A revenue cutter has and into Valparaiso Bay in single
make a visit to the Orient, in the in­ war minister will give a dinner to the marketable varieties.
In most in­ ton. It w ill be called the F irst Na­ sailed to the glacier to rescue the file, headed by the Chilean cruiser
R E A C H V A L P A R A IS O .
Chacabuco and five Chilean torpedo
terests of preserving the entity of American officers on Thursday, Febru­ stances where old teres are cut down, tional Bank of Milton. The stock­ other men.
boat
destroyers.
ary 27, and the following evening the they w ill be cut close to the ground and holders are: J. L. Elam, W. H. Steen,
China.
President Montt and other Chilean B attleship Fleet B eing E sco rted by
National clnb w ill give an officers’ ball. the grafting w ill be done next winter J. H. Hall, C. W . Steen, H ighly H ar­
F L E F T W IL L G O T O O R IE N T .
Secretary Metcalf has made public
ris, H. M. Cockburne, H. B. Lee,
officials embarked on the training
in the shoots that come up from the old David Still, F. E. Cockburne, C. T.
C hilean W arsh ip s.
the report of Admiral Convene on the
ship General Baquedano and took a
stamp this summer.
A great many Cockburne and John McEwan.
Washington, Feb. 14.— The Navy
effectiveness and standing of the Amer
U nited 8 t a t e t W ill T a k e a H and in position well out in the harbor.
P IN C H O T W IL L Q U IT .
cherry orchards are being grafted to
Around the Baquedano the fleet Department has received the follow ­
loan navy, which is to the effect that
F a r E astern Q uestion.
N e w S alm on H atchery.
swung at a speed of four knots, fir ­ ing message from Adm iral Simpson,
our navy is as good as the best in every­ R ep orted H e H ae Plane fo r C a re e r marketable varieties— usually the Roy­
Washington,
Feb.
17.—
The
ques­
al Anne— where D e original tree is of
ing the presidential salute as they
Astoria— Master Fish Warden Van
thing but numbers.
in the S en a te.
a variety for which there is no demand. Dusen received from the O. R. & N. tion of preserving “ Chinese territor­ passed in review.
It was one hour o f the Chilean navy, on board the
ial
and
administrative
e
n
tity"
has
There Is an outlook o f plague In
which piloted
Washington, Feb. 1 8 — The story haB
from the time the head of the fleet cruiser Chacabuco,
Co. a lease to the property on Tan­
N
e
w
D
ep
o
t
fo
r
Albany,
Germany's West A frica colonies.
Evans'
fleet
partially
been put in circulation in Washington
ner creek, near Bonneville, which suddenly assumed new Importance in entered the bay until the last vessel Adm iral
the eyes of the diplomatic world in
Albany— Some o f the m aterial has
The report Is again current that to the effect that Gifford Pinchot, chief been received here for the construc­ the state fisheries department de­ connection with the cruise of the had passed the president’s ship and through the Straits of Magellan:
"Talcahuano, Chile, Feb. 12, 1908.
Japan Is trying to float a loan in of the Forest service, w ill retire from tion of the new union depot at A l­ sires as a site for the establishment American battle fleet to the Pacific turned toward the open sea.
— Adm iral Evans requests me to in­
Paris.
service at the close of Piesldent Roose­ bany. The new structure, which will o f a large central salmon hatchery, — especially since it became an as­
form the Department from the fleet
and o f a system of retaining ponds,
S H IP G O E S A S H O R E ,
Prem ier
Franco
has
reached velt’s term, and go West to grow up be one o f the finest depots in the where the small fry can be fed and sured fact that the fleet is to pro­
at sea Tuesday 4 p. m., bound for
Genoa badly worn out by his fligh t with the country. The report goes on state outside of Portland, w ill stand kept until large enough to protect ceed to the Orient soon after reach­
Callao, via Valparaiso: ‘Everything
to say that Pinchot has a desire to mix a short distance northwest o f the themselves against their numerous ing San Francisco.
from Lisbon.
Vessel and C a rg o o f C o a l Loet on going on well. Adm iral Evans much
present
structure.
Besides
the
im­
Several
months
ago
it
was
stated
better in health.’ ”
natural enemies before being turned
The garrison at F ort Yellowstone in politics, with the hope of ultimately
O reg o n C o a st.
provement which w ill be made by the
that certain Interests closely ln touch
Mr. Hicks, the American minister
will be Increased to four troops of being sent to the senate fiom the state erection o f the new building, the de­ out.
with
commercial
affairs
In
China
Bay
City,
Ore.,
Feb.
15.—
The-
in which he takes his residence.
to Chile, today cabled the state de­
cavalry o f 100 men each.
pot
will
be
on
the
city
side
of
the
professed
to
be
Informed
that
the
Am
erican
wooden
ship
Em
ily
Reed,
partment that the Chilean cruiser
Since Mr. Roosevelt became presi­
H andle L ittle F re ig h t.
Tw o men were killed while walk­
tracks, a change the people o f A l­
real significance o f the fleet's move­ 103 days out from Newcastle, N. S.
Salem— The Oregon Electric R ail­ ment to the Pacific had to do with W ., with a cargo o f coal for P ort­ Chacabuco, presumably now at V al­
ing on the railroad near Billings, dent, Mr. Pinchot has been a very pow­ bany have desired for years.
The
paraiso,
would sail south today for
Mont. They were too drunk to no­ erful man in the administration. He erection o f the new depot w ill neces­ way has announced that it is ready affairs affecting the Flowery K ing­ land, went ashore half a mile south
was holding an insignifleant office as sitate the movement of the present to handle freight business ln a small dom, and that In time their state­ of the Nehalem river, on the Ore­ the purpose of joining the battleship
tice an approaching train.
fleet again with two Chilean war­
The house committee on military chief of the forestry division of the Ag­ freight depot and a sweeping change way, but since It is not fully pre­ ment of the case would be justified. gon coast ,at 1:30 o ’clock this morn­ ships, one of which is the Esmer­
Government in the present arrangement o f the pared it has asked the railroad com­ Always the well-inform ed have been ing. The vessel Immediately broke alda.
affairs has agreed to recommend ricultural department.
mission to suspend the demurrage aware that there was something— if in two and ten members of the crew
more pay for enlisted men.
forestry work was then in its infancy yards.
The three vessels w ill convoy the
rules.
nothing more than a remote contin­ were drowned. Captain Kessel, his fleet to Valparaiso, where President
J. Plerpont Morgan was an Inter and the work of Pinchot's division
gency— aside from the practice fea­ wife, Second Mate Charles Thompson Montt will review it from a war ves­
Japs Studying S alm on .
ested spectator during the senate de­ counted for little. Mr Pinchot quickly
S chool 1 and Raised.
tures o f the cruise involved. A pop­ and three members o f the crew were sel and at the same tim e salutes w ill
Oregon
City— S. Fujlm ura,
of
bate on the pending currency bill.
interested the president in the subject
Salem— The state land board has
be exchanged between the vessels of
Turkey Is withdrawing her troops of national forestry, and when the pres­ Hokkaido, Japan, spent yesterday at raised the price o f state school land ular impression has been that the saved.
immigration question was behind It
The survivors were brought to the two navies.
from the Russian frontier o f Persia ident became Interested the division the Clackamas station o f the United from $2.50 to $5 an acre. This ac
all.
The
Immigration
question
now
Bay
City
yesterday
morning
and
are
The Chacabuco convoyed the bat­
and the outlook seems to be for sprung Into prominence, and hss grown States Bureau o f Fisheries, and Is tlon was entirely expected. The ad-
is practically settled, but there is to now quartered at private residences.
peace.
steadily to its present proportions. Its on the Pacific Coast to study the.vance ln price was favored by all the be no change In the program of send­ The ship has broken up and w ill be tleships from Punta Arena to a point
nearly
opposite Porto Montt, when
Manager Conreld, o f the New York growth am) the extension of Its work methods and work o f this govern­ members of the board and will prob­ ing the fleet under Adm iral Evans a total loss,' as w ill also the cargo of
she left them and proceeded north.
opera, has resigned and will be suc­ would not have been possible but for ment ln handling salmon propaga­ ably meet public approval.
to the Far East.
2,110 tons of coal. The vessel was
tion.
Mr. Fujlmura is from North­
ceeded by a famous director from the aid of president Roosevelt.
consigned to the Pacific Coast Com­
PORTLAND M ARKETS.
ern Japan, where there Is only the
Jlu Jitxu in G erm any.
Milan, Daly.
pany at Portland.
W ill F ight fo r H a r b o r.
dog
fish
salmon,
and
states
that
his
Berlin, Feb. 14.— The Japanese
A fter being in the hands o f re­
W heat— Club, 82c; bluestem, 84c;
San Francisco, Feb. 17.— A battle
Pushing T o w a rd C o a st.
government is considering the intro­ valley, 82c; red, 80c.
ceivers for eight years the assets of
method of wrestling, jiu jitsu, Is to
Idle M en R esum e W o rk .
Teriy Mont., Feb. 18.— The Chicago, duction o f the Chinook salmon in
a New York bank shrunk from
Oats— No. 1 white, $27.50; gray, for waterfront property valued at
Wheeling, W. Va., Feb. 15.— More be introduced Into all the m ilitary
Milwaukee A Bt. Paul railway today Japanese waters. He Is fresh from a $2 7.50 per ton.
$20,000,000 w ill be begun next
$150,000 to $36,000.
and naval gymnaslumB of Germany,
tour of the fisheries work in Eng­
Barley— Feed, $26.00 per ton; Tuesday when the authorities of the than 2,000 workmen have resumed at the express command o f the Em­
Count Boni de Castlllane wns fined extended to this city the train service
lund and other European countries. brewing, $32.00; rolled. $ 2 9 0 3 0 .
city of Oakland organize to fight the work in the W heeling district this peror. His Majesty has directed all
1$ 0 for his recent assault on his of the company’s Pacific coast exten­
Corn— Whole,
$32.50;
cracked, Southern Pacific. For half a century week.
rival, Prince de Bagan, and the lat­ sion. The new line orossee the Yellow
A dozen additional mills at officers to acquire a thorough ac­
A lbany’! N ew F lo u r M ill.
the Southern Pacific has dominated
$33.50.
ter was given 20 cents damages.
stone river for the first time at Terry.
the Aetna Standard plant have start­ quaintance with the rules of Jiu
the
front
of
Oakland's
harbor,
grab­
Albany— Albany's new flour mill
Hay— Valley timothy, No. 1, $17
jitsu.
The officers, upon obtaining
In a speech before the Lincoln The train seivice is daily being extend­ began running today in one o f the © 18 ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, bing, step by step, strips of land, un­ ed, giving employment to 500, and their certificates of efficiency In this
club o f Kalamaxoo, Mich., Senator ed bet ween Aberdeen, Narmarth, N. D.,
$20@ 21; clover, $ 1 4® 1 5 ; cheat, til It had laid its hands upon the the Hasklng Glass plant, Martin’s new method, w ill be detailed to the
Knox, of Pennsylvania, said federal and this city. The record of ihe Chi­ warehouses o f the old Albany Farm ­ $15; grain hay, 3 1 4 0 1 5 ; alfalfa, greater part of the harbor entrance. Ferry, gives work to as many more. various local gymnasiums through­
A recent decision of the federal The starting of the top mill furnace out the empire where they will Im­
regulation of railroads had been en­ cago, Milwaukee A Bt. Paul in building ers' Company and w ill be conducted f 12 @ 13; vetch, $14.
tirely Justified and was not an at­ its Pacific coast extension, has, it is an­ by E. A. Johnson, recently o f Drain,
Butter— City creameries;
Extra court of appeals has opened the way and the W heeling Steel and Iron part a knowledge of the methods te
tack on business.
nounced today, never t>een equaled in and P. B. Marshall, secretary o f the creamery, 37H e per pound; state by which the city o f Oakland may re- W orks gives employment to more the recruits as soon as they join.
than 1,000. The National Tube Co.’s
the matter of time by any similar un­ Albany Farmers' Company. The new creameries, fancy creamery, 20 @ gain the land.
Nine miners were killed by an ex­
Riverside plant will partially resume
dertaking.
mill has a capacity o f 50 barrels a 35c; store butter, choice, 16® 17c.
plosion of gas In a Kentucky coal
B attle W ith L y n ch ers.
Cheese— Oregon full cream twins,
about
the 20th.
day.
The
new
firm
will
also
man­
L a b o r W ill G o to L a w .
mine.
Chicago, Feb. 14.— A dispatch to
15c; Young America, 1 6 @ 1 6 H c per
age
the
three
warehouses
o
f
the
old
New York, Feb. 17.— New York
Deadlock la Unbroken
the Tribune from Valdosta, Ga.,
company at Albany, Tallm an and pound.
A rm y o f Buyers In N ew Y o r k .
A New York grand Jury has re­
Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 18.— The Ken­
Poultry— Average old hens. 1 3 ® labor unions contributed about $5,.
Tangent.
turned two Indictments against Ice
New York, Feb. 15.— The Mer­ says:
000 to the fund asked for by Presi­
tucky general assembly Ima balloted for
13H
c;
mixed
chickens.
12
®
1
2
V
ic;
Attacked by a mob o f lynchers,
K in g Morse.
spring chickens. 1 2 % © 1 3 c; roosters dent Samuel Gompers, of the Am er­ chants Association estimates that just across the Florida line yester­
a month to elect a United State« sena­
Planting Nut T rie s In Linn
fu
lly
700
more
buyers
reached
town
tor
to
succeed
James
B.
McCreary,
and
Albany—
A
meeting
to
discuss
wal-
J
O
®
"
*
:
dressed
chickens
14c;
tur-
day,
Jack Long, a white man, fought
ican Federation o f Labor, for the
Beach Hargis, the young man who
shot his father, a Kentucky feudist, is apparently no nearer an election nut culture end to stimulate interest In k* £
- p€r,l,0" n<1' 9 «
^ ,ckB’ purpose of fighting the injunctions yesterday, making nearly 4,000 now his assailants desperately, wounding
a . m line
. . . of industry
..........-
. i . i , in
J l4 ® 1 5 c :
pigeons.
75c® $1.00;
ln the city. Although yesterday was ten and forcing the others to kill
than it was on the first ballot. In the t that
is held without ball.
w ill k.
he k
held
Issued by the District o f Columbia a holiday, large wholesale houses him.
squnhs, $1.50® 2.
Long was accused o f killing
A number of
Secretary Shaw deplores the fact flrst vote ex-Governor Reck ham, who Alhany on February 27.
Eggs— Fresh ranch 30c, candled. courts in the suit against the Fed­ were compelled to keep open all day James Sapp, a wealthy citizen.
A
that most o f the ships tending the had been nominated at the Democratic walnut growers w ill be preeentand will 2 3® 24c per dozen; Eastern nomi- eration by the Buck Stove & Range because o f the great number of buy­ son o f Sapp had killed a brother of
battleship fleet carry some foreign primaries, received 66 votes; ex-Gov­ give instruction In the planting and nal
Company. The suit is to determine ers. The winter goods season which Long and escaped.
Long was ar­
fla g and he urge« the building up of ernor Bradley Republican caucas nomi rare cf walnut trees. Home new wal-|
Veal— 75 to 126 pounds, 9c; 125 the right o f the federation to black­ ts supposed to close ln January h a s. rested and fifty men visited the pris­
nee, 84 votes, while seven Democratic nut or hads are being set ont in this to 150 pounds, 7c; 160 to 200 list manufacturers who do not em­ been lengthened and many large or- on and took the prisoner out to hang
our merchant marine.
vote*
were
scattered
and
ore
Republican
ploy union labor. The cases are to ders are reported as placed yester- him.
county and there will probably be a pounds, 5 ® 6He.
Over 5,000 men have been put to
work by the National Tube Company, absent through I line«*. There haa been greately increased acreage during the I P ork — Block, 75 to 150 pounds, be taken to the supreme court
day. Merchants and buyers from the
no change.
coming two yean.
1 ® ^ ® "*• packers, 5 ® 6c.
near Cleveland, Ohio.
west report a great Increase of busi­
Rescue M o d ern C ru so e
------------
I Fruits— Apples,
table.
$1.75®
R
eceiver
fo
r
Insurance
C
om
pany.
ness.
New York labor leaders want to
Washington, Feb. 14.— A man by
New Industry fu r Eugene
|3 00; cooking. $1.25® 1.50 per box;
Sultan
la
O
nly
S
m
iling,
New York, Feb. 17..— Judge Ward
nominate labor candidates for pres­
the name of Jeffs, and whose home Is
Egene— Eugene experts shortly to cranberries. $ 8® 11 per barrel,
Abolish R ace T ra c k
In the United States circuit court,
ident and vice president.
Rome, Feb. 18.— “ The sultan is Tub­
said to have been ln Connecticut, Is
have
In
operation
a
complete
conc-ete
|
Vegetable*—
Turnips,
75c
per
appointed
the
follow
ing
receivers
for
Oakland. Feb. 15.— A mass meet­
Foraker Insists that President bing his hands,” said an ambassadm of block cement brick
manufacturing Jack ; carrots. 65c per sack; beets, the Mutual Reserve Insurance Com­ ing was held here tonight to devise believed to be stranded on one of the
Galapagos or Tortose islands, sit­
Roosevelt Is uaing political patron­ one of the leading powers in explaining
O per
n »7 H
o n ' pany: Charles J. Gould, of the law a means of abolishing the racetrack uated off the west coast o f South
age to help the T a ft boom.
that the only country to profit by the plsnt. The promotion
. , . . department
1 . .
. ol - Artichokes, 9 0 c Si**!
$1.10
doien;
firm of Gould A W ilk ie; W illiam H. at Emeryville.
There
was
a
la
r
g
e
;
America. A prominent person from
the
Com
merce!
club
has
interested
beang>
JOc
per
^
„
d
;
cabbaKe.
j
breaking up of the European under­
The Columbia Northern railway
pattini who have a large plant at Niag 1 H e per pound; cauliflower, $1.75 Russell, of the law firm o f Russell attendance. President Benjamin Ide Connecticut. Interested In Jeff's case
standing
ln
the
Ralkana
would
be
Tur­
A
Winslow,
and
Archibald
G.
w ill be merged with the other H ill
key. Ho far Turkey has only consented ara Fialla, N. Y ., and the managers © 1 .8 6 ; celery. $ 3.750 4 per crate; Haynes, president of the Mutual Re­ Wheeler, o f the University o f Cell-1 has written to the department, ask-
lines under one management.
fornta, was the principal speaker He lng that one of the vessels of Ad­
to a commission to study the proposed w ill he here in a few daye to make ar­ eggplant, 17H e per pound; lettuce, serve L ife Insurance Company. Each stated that racing horses, o f Itself, •
The United States court o f appeal* Anetria railways and has not as yet rangements for the establishment of the hothouse, 50c® $1.25 per box; on­ receiver was put under a .bond of Is not harmful, but that the betting miral Evans' fleet stop at the Islands
on Its way from Callao, Perd,
ions, 15 0 20c per doien; parsley, $100,000.
has again decided that railroads given the conceeslon, and years are ne- new plant.
Insolvency and Inability ring which goes with the modern and make a search for him.
20c per dozen; peae, 10c per pound; to meet Its obligations are given
must use reasonable precaution for
■eery to obtain concessions from the
racetrack
la
one
o
f
the
worat
Insti­
R eco rd R a ft o f Logs
peppers, 17Hc per pound; pumpkins.
the safety o f their employee.
port«.
tutions o f the times. He also took
Astoria— The Sorensen L oggin g t ® 1 1 4 c per pound; radishes, 20c
C om panies In cre aae Fo e««.
occasion to score bridge whist.
G rip H as G o t London.
Company sold a raft o f logs from Its! per dozen; spinach. 6c per pound;
T w o Nevada laborers, while loet In
St. Loots. Feb. 14.— The Republic
a m ow storm, found a rich ledge of
camp at Svensen Monday that is be- sprouts. 8c per pound; squash. 1 ®
L u m b e r C o m p try Assign*.
London , Feb. 17.— Influenza la
Iron A Steel Company In East St.
gold-bearing quarti under the snow
After Express Company
Murfreesboro, Tenn., Feb. 18.— The lleved to have been a record break- 1 1 4 c per pound: tomatoes, crates (6 claiming thousands of victims In
Louis put 900 men to work yester­
er.
The
raft
contained
51
logs,
the
baskets),
$6
©
5.50.
while making a camp for shelter.
Iz>ndon
and
the
visitation
of
the
Cincinnati.
O.,
Feb.
15.—
V
i
o
l
*
_ announcement was
w„ _
Arm of W . B. Earthman A Co., dealer«
day ___
and ______
today
longest being only 32 feet, and still
Onlom
Buying price, $2.60 per present tim e Is the worat that has tlon o f the postal laws by carrying made by the National Enameling A
A treaty haa been signed providing in lumber, have aseigned. 1 The liahili- the raft scaled 222,500 feet.
The hundred
|been known In many year». No less flrat-elaas mall matter was ch arged , Stamping Company that 400 extra
for the arbitration o f any difficulty tiee. It Is « i d , will approximate $700.- log* were purchased by Flnke Bros.,
Potatoes— Buying price, 4 0 ® 60c than three members o f the cabinet, against the American Express C om -'m en w ill be given employment In
that may arise between the United 000 with asset« between $600,000 and who are operating a cooperage plant per hundred delivered
Portland: ,confined to their beds with the m al-( pany In a suit filed ln the United the tin mills o f the company a t
B u te* and France.
$800,000.
at Brookfield.
sweet potatoes $3. 250$.60 per cwL edy.
State* district court here today.
Granite City next Monday.
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