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• The Estacada Progress lined Each T hundir FATAL MINE EX PLO SIO N . Twenty Four Dead in Leita ’ s Fam ous Illinois Colliery. \ WEEK WiTH OUR STATE LAWMAKERS AT SALEM BLESSES GRAVE OF DEAD. Archbishop Buries Bodies in Vast Hole in Center o f Messina. SAYS EMPEROR WAS MURDERED ^ ■■ Zeigler, 111., Jan. 12.— The series of Messina, Jan. 8.— A most impres New York and its Immediate suburb* sive funeral ceremony was witnessed mishaps in Joe L eiter’s famous $1,- ■■■ ■ [ have 450,000 telephones. here today when Archbishop Barrigo 000,000 colliery here during the last Mond.iv, January II. ■/ *. ... A left-handed high school girl out ln M AP OF QUADRANGLE. made his way through the ruins o f the Ktiny U Wei Sdys Ylldf) Shi hdi WdS the State of Washington has won In a few years reached a climax shortly Salem, Jan. 11. The Oregon legis- city to the cemetery at Mare Grosso contest by throwing a baseball 1U2 feet after 1 o’clock this morning, when a I lature today went into session for tin Government Sends Stats Topographic and blessed a grave 1U0 feet wide and Plotter Against Dead Ruler. 6 Inches. twenty-fifth time. Jay Bowerman, of Drawing o f Umatilla. 30 feet deep, containing 1,300 bodies, mysterious explosion killed 24 men. A complete silk plant from the worm* 't he deud were piled one on top of the Nineteen dead have been recovered, • Condon, is president o f the senate, re- Salem — S ate Engineer John H. 1 ceiving the nomination in caucus by on the trees to the looms, will be a fea five are missing and are undoubtedly Lew s has just ri ceived from the Unit other, and the bodies covered with I acclamation. C. N. McArthur, of quicklime. The prelate was followed Will Probably be Placed on Trial- Re ture of Japan’s exhibit at tbe Alaska- dead, and two are injured critically. Multnomah county, is speaker o f the 'd States government a topogiaphical to the cemetery by a large gathering General Review o f Important Hap This is the second serious disaster in ap of w hat is known as the Umatilla form Movement Greatly Aided by YukouTacllic exposition at S**attle. house, having been given the nomina penings Presented in a Brief and the Zeigler Coal company’s property, qua rangle, which, w ith the Blalock of survivors, whose lamentations min Nearly all the vines In Europe were Recent Actior, Says Banished Di tion in the caucus by unanimous vote Comprehensive Manner for Busy which has been the scene of several i-lant quadrangle adjoining on the gled w ith the Lation Words of the ser plomat, and Foreign Intervention killed by frost In 891 und 81*3. One mid Readers— National, Political, His minor fatalities and where for more after the withdrawal of Patton, of wt , gives the el *vati< ns in the terri vices. summer's day, 1033, In England, there Subsequently the archbishop walked Not Desired. than two years a desperate labor war Marion, Patton himself making the tory benefitted by the John Day-Uma- torical and Commercial. was a frost so severe that It destroyed was waged as the result of a strike. I motion to make the vote unanimous. t 11a i rgiatlon project. For the mak- through the rums and blessed the mil- fruits. An explosion in 1905 killed 35 men at W. M. Barry, ol Multnomah, is chief g of L.ose maps the a ate o f Oregon I itary hospital, the military college, clerk o f the senate, and W. Fred D.a As the result of a shock sustained Coreans fear Japanese will try to work in the mine. archbi* hop’s is appropriating $2,500 annually, and the barracks and the Penang, Straits Settlement, Jan. 9. through falling into a copper of boiling kidnap their mler. Joseph Leiter and his bride of half a Jrt>r' . ot ‘ ‘ 1 ,on’ holds the same posi- a 1 ke sum is apprup iated l y ti e Fed house, considering these wrecked edi — In an interview here today Kang Yu water, a boy named George Herbert ln the eral government. The two qua Iran- fices as so many cemeteries. Undir Japan is alarmed at possible hostile year were here when the explosion : t,on The opening f the happened. Leiter came to tow n sev- gles contain 200,000 acres of the best them were the corpses of soldiers, stu Wei, the well known Chinese reformer Foster, aged 11, living at Spalding, who legislation in California. void of incident, and any bitterness of eral weeks ago to direct the fight on a i who was expelled from Pekin after the was practically dumb, lias purtly re land in the sta e, according to Engineer dents, policemen and monks. The house committee has decided on fire in the workings, which, after a defeat was hidden under the surface in Lewis. It has a splendid climate and A ll the valuables found among the coup d’etat of 1898, declared that Yuan gained his power of speech. a desire to invoke harmony. With the a great increase in the navy. month’s battle, was got under control xcel ent transportation faeil t es. ruins are being taken on board the Shi Kai had been dismissed from his Hollow Horn Bear, chief of all the exception of Libby, of Marion, who Only three men escaped from the Friday nignt. Leiter himself conduc t refused to go into the. house caucus, Now it is merely a magnificent waste steamer Duca di Genoa in the bay. high position as member o f the grand Sioux, is the first living man to have ed the first relief party into the mine. \ of sand and sage brush due to the lack Vest rday currency to the amount of council of the Chinese empire because his portrait on the national currency Zeigler, 111., coal mine alive. The first coal hoisted out o f the ' i h a f t ^ ^ r e l l , o f Multnomah w h o w a . f moisture. $3,600,000, including the contents of he was instrumental in the death of lit* made a great speech in Congress in by A 6-year old boy has been killed at in more than six weeks was brought uP ! ho™ b/ “ > ot ,“ s ' lth‘ r 9 The irrigation project will cost from trie safe of the Sicilian-American bank, the late emperor, and that he probably 18S9, and ns he is a good-looking speci death, 1 •’ U all of the Republican l: can house Stockton, Cal., by an unloaded gun. yesterday and it was expected to put would be placed on trial for his con men of his race Ills picture was engrav 38,000,000 to $12,000,000. The mapi was transferred to this vessel. members participated in the caucus. A banker namt d Mauromati, who nection with the matter. A Chicago man will try to cross the j the full force of men at work during Selling, of Multnomah, did not arrive now completed g ve the elevations, so ed on both the $5 and $20 bills. “ The resultt of this trial will con that from it ihe c urse of a canal can was one of the richest residents, lost continent in a balloon. He will start the next few days. in time to go into the caucus of the There is a coach dog belonging to one The explosion was remarkable in be laid out. It is Mr. Lew is’ opinion everything. Yesterday he went to the vince foreigners that Yuan Shi Kai from Los Angeles. senate. K ellalvr and Abraham signed that except for the many dead it left that t ree or four times the sum now authorities barefooted and half clothed instigated the murder o f the late em of the car barns uptown that takes a The Interstate Commerce commis scarcely a trace and the interior of the the call, while Albee went into the app op iated annually by the sta e and asked for a pair o f shoes and an peror,” Kang Yu Wei declared. “ His constitutional when they let him out. sion says the railroais did not lose mine tonight show's no sign of damage. meeting and cast his vote, but had it dismissal will work for the good of the He runs ahead of the Broadway car should be made ava la.do for this work. overcoat. understood that he w'us not to be bound very heavily during the recent money With the exception of Saint Andre constitutional party; the constitution from the ham to the Battery, returning 'i he next map to be finished includes by the action of the organization un panic. I oppose with the car. That satisfies him. Then a section in th Willamette valley Avellane, all the churches in Messina will no longer be delayed. W ILL BE NO PLAGUE. less he so w’ished. foreign intervention in favor o f Yuan he returns to the barn and loafs dur The cold spell seems to have been around Eugene. Government engin have been destroyed. Both houses met early and proceeded Shai K a i; that matter is one for China ing the rest of the day.— New York broken in Montana, although the tem eers a e coming to believe that the to temporary organization. They took to settle alone. The regent, Prince Press. perature is still below zero in many Stringent Sanitary Measures Taken Willamette valley will have to be ir i- BUSINESS FOR THE ST. PAUL. a recess to 2 o’clock, in the meantime at Messina. Chui, controls the army and is intro places. gated before the best results in agri Capt. Archibald Willingham Butt, the holding two caucuses. ducing reforms.” culture and horticulture can be obtained. new military aid at the White House, is Messina, Jan. 12.— General Mazza It will be necessary for the govern A t 2 o’clock the houses reassembled, Road Makes Traffic Agreement With Since his expulsion from Pekin ten a fine tennis player and lias already be ment to help many Indians, especially has adopted strigent measures to pro the committee on credentials submitted Japanese Steamships. years ago Kang Yu Wei has been in come a member of President Roosevelt’s Farmers Happy Over Snow. In addition its report, the members were sworn in in Montana, on account of the severe tect people and property. Chicago, Jan. 8.— The official an strumental in directing the reform "tennis cabinet.” He played ills first to establishing a police service around and the first busimss of the session La Grande — Continued snowfall weather. the city, he has issued orders that any means tens of thousands to Grand nouncement was made today by the St. movement in the empire from various game ns partner with his eminent chief, Many bodies of Italian earthquake person lound eexavating without a per was transacted with the introduction Ronde valley formers and fruitgrow'- Paul road that upon completion of its places outside the country. matched against the French ambassa of resolutions and the first leading of victims are being mutilated by rob mit shall be shot. He is at present living in conceal dor. M. Jusscraud, and Postmaster Gen • rs. Stock is not suffering. Last year Pacific Coast extension the company bills. bers, and officials are shooting all will make a special effort to secure \ uient in Penang, and very few people eral Meyer. General Mazza declared that under Resoluions were introduced in both was the second unusually dry season in thieves on sight. It is said that a ar« able to see him. I t is necessary the guise o f rescuers, many thieves houses this afternoon calling for a par Eastern Oregon, and unless there is a Oriental traffic. The swastika is the oldest known ...................... ..........„ traffic alliance has been made with the ! to be vouched for by friends before Government survey of soils is declar were committing robberies. ticipation by the members o f the legis heavy snowfall in the mountains and symbol, having its origin ln the cross Sanitary conditions have greatly im lature in the proper observation of Lin valle-V this w inter’s crop is likely to be Osaka Shoshen Kaisha for semimonthly access to him can be obtained. It is ed a failure. This company impossible to obtain confirmation of and circle. The swastika is now held proved and it is now believed that short next season. Unless a watm sailings from Seattle. Thaw has been granted a trial on the there is little danger of the spread of coln’ s birthday, February 12, and the is now constructing six modern, f *st the expectation that Kang Yu W f in common acceptation to be significant wave comes, indications are for a vi ry 50th anniversary of the adminsssion of question of his sanity. of good luck Investigation of the rec steamers for trade to the Orient and will now return top ekin. disease. heavy snowfall. The melting snow is Oregon to the Union on February 15. ords of every known race lias revealed the St. I'aul hopes to absorb the lion’s The American relief ship Bayern, China will send diplomats to this very much better for crops. traces of the swastika. The symbol share of this business now that all flying the Red Cross flag, arrived Fri country to study commerce. BURLING TON BREAKS AWAY. was early introduced into India, appar- REGENTS ASK MORE. other Amt r.can roads have gone^out day. A small amount of clothing was Chinese School Coming. Cosgrove will come north in a private ‘‘nly in connection with sun worships of it. %* sent to the American consulate and the Portland— As a result of a conference car to take tne oath o f office. Breaking into houses where funerals The St. Paul road will make a stren Announces Cut Rate From Chicago to remainder ot the stores are being dis Special Appropriate Needed for Ore at the Oregon hotel between Lian Seattle Exposition. Many trains are snowbound on the tributed to ports along the south coast. have Just taken place and plundering gon Agricultural College. Cning Kuei, special commissioner of uous bid for traffic between the United Northern Pacific in Montana. States, Canada, Europe, China, Philip The United States supply ship Cul- Chicago, Jan. 9.— Trouble is brewing them is spoken of by the Berliner Tage- Salem— Ow'ing to the crowded condi the board of education of Pekin, China, The senate will rigidly investigate goa, which arrived irom Port Said Fri tion of the Oregon Agricultural col and a number of prominent local Chi- pines, Japan, Russia, Siberia, Austra among the Western railroads over th« datt as the latest trick of the thieves day, carried 130 tons of provisions and »f that city. While this may he a new nese merchants, a school for Chinese lia, Formosa and Indian ocean ports. rates to the Alaska-Yukon Pacific ex all appoin ees by the president. was well stocked with blankets and lege, the attendance of which has in eh 1 iren w ill be established in Portland The steamship company with which the I jflition, which will be held in Seatth form of criminality in Berlin, says the creased to a greater extent than that Holland, France and Great Britain wearing apparel. St.. Paul has effected a traffic alliance this year. Today the Burlington roar writer. It is really only an imitation The stores were of any other institution of the kind within the present month. Since thiir has a fleet of 106 vessels, with a gross caused surprise among its competitors are t j unite in the Venezuela affair. sent ashore and distributed. >f an incident described in Dion Cas n the West during the past thru- arrival in America, eight months ago, tonnage of 110,000 tons, and it now by quoting a rate of $62 for the roun The living are still being taken from T a ft will announce no more cabinet years, a special ’appropriation of the : chools have been started in New York muintair.s a regular service along the trip from Chicago. In this eonnertioi sius as having taken place 2,500 years the ruins. Ten days ago it was thought selections till af er the inauguration. before Christ. and Chicago. These schools are sup Japanese, Chinee, Siberian and C o -j the Burlington has stolen a march oi that all buried under the wreckage legislature for additional buildings “ I have heard a good many stories Senator Davis, o f Arkansas, has must have perished, but several per will probably be asked for by the board ported partly by the Chinese govern rean coasts the other roads, which were waiting ment and partly by private subscription illustrating thrift,” remarked a Bronx bloodpoisoning, and may lose an arm. sons taken out Saturday were found to of regents. for a general agreement among th« from the Chinese merchants. There are mote than 1,200 students lines of the Transcontinental Passengei resident, “ but the janitor of some new Fire destroyed an entire block in the be in extraordinary good condition. NIG H T RIDERS G U ILTY. in the school at the present time. Two as'ociation as to what the rate shouh steam-heated fiats told me one that beat business portion of Thompson Falls, Dismisses Many Land Suits. years ago there were but 833 students them all. On Sundays the tenants have M ntana. ONE-MAN RULE WEARIED. Portland— Practically all the suits Six Tennessee Murderers Must Hang ^¡*om » , enroll d. A t the term ending last June f n B Although there is no legal reasor i great many visitors, and the janitor brought by the government to cancel Washington proposes to reopen the the books showed the names of 1.150 or rimes. why the Burlington should not act in discovered that these visitors paid the Sand island boun :ary dispute which Venezuela Grew Tired o f Government students, a gain of 323 over the year the patents to the Hyde-Benson lieu tenants 2 cents each for the privilege Union City, Tenn., Jan. 8.— With a dependency and quote any rate it see selections in this state have been dis was won by Oregon. previous. By the end o f the present o f Castro. verdict of guilty, the jury in the Night fit, ita action ia contrary to that cus of taking a hot hath; 5 cents If they missed by Judge Wolverton in the Fed- term it is expected that the number Riders’ trial reported at 8 :45 o’clock tomarily taken. Other Western road» did not bring their own towels.—New Harriman lines are to be continuous Paris, Jan. 12.—Jose de J. Paul, eral court, on motion of United States last night. Garrett Johnson, Tid Bur- are now charging that the northert York Sun. from Seaattle to Mexico City, accord special envoy of Venezuela, arrived will have rea hed nearly 1,300. Attorney McCourt, upon the ground The fact that the college has cut- Emerson was a notable sufferer from i n g to present plana. here this evening from Bordeaux and grow’n its present accommodations for that an investigation o f the facts has ton. Bob Ransom, Fred Pinion, Arthur connections e f the Burlington havt the vagaries of memory, tils biographer The snow' area over the Pacific was warmly greeted by a score of Ven handling such large numbers is apra- indicated that the lieu “ script” came Cloar and Sam A; ppl.ewhite were con- been quoting a $62 rate for several victed of murder in the first degree weeks, despite the fact that only th« relates that he met him one «lay in Northwest is gradually extending ezuelans. mount, and it is practically assured into the possession of innocent pur with mitigating circumstances, and rate from the Missouri river and iron Boston, apparently nt a loss for some M. Paul declared Castro’s downfall south. chasers and was used by them without that the legislature w ill be asked for a “ Bud” Morris ar d “ Bob” Huffman, the Twin Cities had boon agreed upon thing, and asked him where he was was the result o f a conflict between The blizzard in Montana has blocked the country's ambition to carry on larger appropriation for maintenan e ir.t-nt to defraud. the other defendants, w'ere found guilty the rate being $50. going. "To dine,’* said Emerson, “ with than ever before. The amount, how the Northern Pacific and th* Great peaceful internal and foreign policies of murder in the second degree. Their Representatives of other Westerr a very old and dear friend. I know Idaho Likos Oregon Law. ever, has not been decided upon. This Nortehrn. punishment was fixed at 25 year* in roads declare that, i f the Purlingtor where she lives, but I hope she won’t and the policies of Castro, which were Salem Members of the Idaho legis appropriation to be requested will be purpose« taking independent action be ask me her name,” and then he pro The Italian parliament is in session rapidly jeopardizing Venezuelan inde separate from that asking for money lature and others interested in the sub the penitentiary. The punishment for the first named fore rato matters have been consider*« to consider measures regarding the pendence. for additional buildings. ject have been writing to this state re six defendants was le ft to the court, by the association, it will mean a seri ceeded to describe her as "the mother “ What was the real cause of Cas earthquake. The gain in attendance during the cently asking for copies of the Oregon and may be death or life imprison ous break in the harmonious relation» of the wife of the young man— the tall tro’s fall?” M. Paul was asked. man—who speaks so well,” and so on, past three years at the Oregon A g ri Railroad commission law. They assert ment, and the court has indicated an existing among Western roads. A sudden thaw woud result in bad “ It was brought about,” replied the until his interlocutor guessed to whom floods all along the Columbia and W il envoy, “ by the necessity of averting a cultural college is 33 per cent, making that they have good reports of the intention to pronounce the death pen he was referring. this institution far ahead of any others workings of the law, and think of alty. The defense made a motion for lamette rivers. revolution. I t must be remembered NEEDS OF J E T T Y . of its kind in the West. The nearest framing their own law upon a similar a new trial, which was set for hearing It is estimated that the total pro The government is piling up evi- that Hollancd practially abrogated the in the matter of gain is the Washing model. Idaho has at present no rail Saturday and which will be overruled. duction of sugar throughout the world d?nce that the Harriman merger throt protocol of 1894, whereby she had un ton State college, which has a percent road commission statute. Chief o f Engineers Will Ask for Ap Is about 2,0<:<MM)0 tons per annum O f Sentences will then be imposed. dertaken to prohibit traffic in arms and tles competition. age of 21. tills quantity nine-tenths are afforded propriation o f $1,200,000. The defendants received the verdict prevent filibustering expeditions and San Francisco will aid Portland in Federal Building Site Picked. calmly. Attorney Pierce then turned revolutionary outbreaks. Having thu Washington, Jan. 9.— Senator Ful by the sugar cane, 25,000,000 tons of Logging Camps Resume. securing the Liberty bell for the rose Pendleton— Accor I ng to a private to them when it was announced and ton had a conference with the chief of which are required to produce the above abrogated the treaty, the presence of festival next June. Astoria All the sawmills in this message received from Washington sai l : Holland’s warships would have render engineer- with reference to the neces quantity of cane sugar. The average city, and practically all the logging Pendleton’s postoffice building w 11 1 e “ We will tqar this case to pieces in aity for immediate appropriations for of saccharine matter in the ripe West Ice floes in the Columbia river have ed us impotent to stop filibustering.’ camps on the in the Lower Columbia located on the corner of Alta and Gar the Supreme court.” stopped all boats and are growing in “ Castro’s present standing in Vene river and harbor work in Oregon. He IudiiHi sugar cane is from 18 to 21 per river district have resumed operat on, den streets, one block from the busi thickness and extent. zuela,” M. Paul said, “ is that of a learned that the river and harbor com- cent, of which only 8 per cent Is avail after being closed down for the holi- ness center o f the city. It is under Town Partly Destroyed. mittee had called on the engineers for able to commerce. The total value of \ woman left $2,000 worth of jewels man opposed to his country’s aspira lays. In addition to the latter, t ere stood the price pa d for the site is Port Essington, B. C., Jan. 8.— This a report as to the necessity of only the sugar in the cone, if it could he ex in a Los Angeles bank and officials tions. Venezuelans are weary of one W'ill be at least tw o new camps start up $10,000. The new stone depot will be have been unable to locate the owner. man’s domination.” within a short time, and rumors are on the same street, three blocks away. town was partially destroyed by fire j three projects in the country, one of tracted, would lie about $230.000.000, M. Paul expects to open negotiations last night. The fire, which started in them at the mouth o f the Columbia hut one-half Is lost in the process of current that the Westport mill at A notorious criminal has been re with the French government within a the am.ex o f the Caledonian hotel, was river. manufacture. Westport and the old Oregon mill at leased from the Montana penitentiary few days. FO RTLAN D M ARKETS. caused by a defective flue. On account | The chief o f engineers says that A dinner to celebrate the thirteenth Warrenton will resume operations this by mistake. Officers are making a fu of there being no water pressure and $200,000 ia absolutely necessary for wedding anniversary of a New York spring. Both of the plants have been tile attempt ton locate him. Barley— Feed, $27(u27.50 per ton; the severe weather prevailing, it was the maintenance of that project, but Cosgrove Postpones Trip. shut down for several months. couple took place Friday, Nov. 13. In brewing. $28. found necessary to blow up the build he need* an additional $1,000,000 tc A Seattle man takes a swim in Puget Paso, Robles Hot Springs, Cal., Jan. Wheat— Bluestem, 89c; club, 91c; ings east and west o f the fire center. carry the work ahead and will strongly order to emphasize the disbelief in hard sound every morning and does not give 12.— Although Governor-Elect Samuel Students Resume Work. fifo, 91c; red Russian, 89c; 40-fold, The total los3 w’ill amount to about, urge that this amount be provided. He link superstition, the guests had to up the practice even with the tempera G. Cosgrove, of Washington, is very LTniversity of Oregon, Eugene — 93c; valley, 91c. $100,000, partially covered by insur also believe* it essential that sufficient walk under a ladder to reach their ture down to 14 degrees below freez much better, he will not leave for th»* Classes have been resumed at the uni Oats No. 1 white, $32.50 per ton. ance. Other losses included about 151 appropriation* be made to repair and places at the table; they found the salt North tomorrow morning for his inau ing. versity, after the holiday vacation of Hay—Timothy, Willamette va1! y, small cottages and their contents and put in commission the dredge Chinook. cellars all overturned, the prongs of the A mail sack containing bonds, etc., guration at Olympia next Thurdsav. two weeks. Almost the entire enroll $1 1 per »on; Eastern Oregon. $170/18; part o f the wharf. In response to Mr. Fulton’s inquiry, forks pointing the wrong way, and worth $200,000 was stolen from a de The severe weather in Washington has ment began the regular grind and the c over, $12; alfalfa, $ 120/13; giain he also expressed the opinion that am many other things which come under caused Governor Cosgrove to postpone livery wagon in Paris in broad day Villages Burned by Troops. ple funds should be provided for oper the head of "unlucky.” At each plate, his departure from here indefinitely. work from now on will be heavy. R**g- h y, $120/13. light. The police have not the slight Fruits— App es, 75c(/7$3 box; pears, Preparations had been made for the itrar Tiffany says the outlook for the Amoy, China, Jan. 8.— Reports re- ating the new dredge Oregon during however, there was placed, as an anti est clew to the thieves dote, a four-leafed clover, and this and governor to leave here tomorrow morn coming semester is very encourrging. $1 Of 1.75 per box; quince«, $ 10/'.1.25 * ceived here today from the districts in the coming year. The queen dowager o f Spain is seri ing on a special train, but a telegram Rased on the number o f application per box; c r it berries, $14.5' 0/1 Pcr i Manchuria affected by the recent revo- The senator feels convinced that he the undoubted happiness of the cele ously ill. I lutionary outbreak say that the govern- will have the hearty support o f the en brants seemed to remove any fears as from his son today caused him to blanks already on hard and th** record barrel; persimmons, $1(7/'1.25 o f past second semester enrollments, it Potatoes — 8 (779 c per hundred; • ment troops have burned seven villages gineers in his effort to get money for to the many hoodoos. A new Franco-American treaty of change his plans. h estimated that between 50 and 75 sweet potatoes, 2,l4c pound. I and that the insurgents are on the de- the Columbia river and Oregon coast extradition has been signed. The Japanese have no use for but new students w ill probably enter the Oni ns Oregon, $1 23 (»/ 1.40 per j fonsive. The disaffected district com in the forthcoming bill. Work for American Ships. tons, buckles or hooks and eyes. Cord university with the second term. hundred. J. P Morgan & Co. will loan $22,- _ , .nrises 16 villages west o f Tungan, Rome, Jan. 12.— The arrival o f the serves every purpofte of fastening, and 500,000 to the Bolivian government. I Vegetables v '«‘tables — Turnips, Turnips,^ $1.25 $L2o sack; e northW( st o f Amoy island and Huge Locomotive Plant. American squadron under Rear Admir: 1 furnishes artistic possibilities seemingly Lumbermen May Organize. carrots, $1; parsnips, $1.25; beets, others to the north. A Tungan magis Owing to a shortage o f the crop, an Sperry has been anxiou-ly awaite I New York, Jan. 9.— Upwards of without end. The Japanese have hun La Grande- The Lumbermen’s asso ?! 5 ; horseradish, 8(// D c pound ; ar- trate has been dismissed for precipitat advance will be made in the price of The prefect of Naples has been ordered $ ’ n,000,000 w ill be expended hv thp dreds of knots. Some are as old ns ciation, doing buisness with headquart < chokes, $1.4 1 dozen; bean«, 22,-.»c ing the trouble. brooms. to notify the king when the .«qua Iron A erican Locomotive compa y i the tlie time when history was recorded by ers in Spokane, is undesirable to Past I' nd; cabbage, l 3,c pound; cauli- Richard Croker has begun the erec reaches port, as his majesty is anxious construction o f its projected j,iant at a series of knots, just ns It was in ern Oregon members and they propose fl wor, $1 25 dozen; celery, $1 50 per Total Dsaths Number 165.053 tion o f a rcsi lence at West Palm to meet the American admiral, Ambas Gary, Ind., plans for which are now in China and Peru before the invention of to form a new organization. Repre era e; cucumbers, $2(772.50 box ; egg Par s, Jan. 8.— 7 he following Amer preparation, according to statements sador Griseom having already arranged Beach, Florida. sentatives from ali the mill« of Eastern [»’ant, 11- pound; lettuce,$1(7/1.25 pe- writing. There are dozens of knots In an audience. It is expected that tm icans, reported to ha^e been in Sicily made here today by the offi ials of the Attorneys for Abraham Ruef have regon met here to discuss the advisa box ; parsley, 30c dozen, peas, 2‘ c common and ceremonial usage, and k ng will proceed at once to Nap es, at the time o f the earthquake, are corporation. The plant, the officers pound: pepp rs, 15(77 2"c pound; pump-' been given another ten days in which bility o f taking such steps, hut refused as he wishes to participate personally here: Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Dalton, say, will be one of the largest locomo these every Japanese child can tie. To to prepare their bill of exceptions. to disclose their decision. It is thought k ;r.«, 1(77 1,I4'c poun ; radishes, 3* c San Diego; J. Conner, Seattle; George tive factories in the United States, name but a few, there are plum-blos in any arrangements which may be John W. Gates has given the money made for the reception of the American action wdll follow, but not until after dozer; spin ch, 2c pound; sprouts, l< c ; C. Hickey, Los Angeles. A provision- with a probable output o f 1,000 loco soms, cherry-blossoms, iris, chrysanthe further deliberations ha^e been pui’ d; squash, 10/1 1...c pound; torna to erect a $100,000 college and a $20,- warships. I al statement drawn up shows that 60 motives a year. It will also be the mum and pinetree knot*. Also there toe«, $1.50(/i'2. taken. 000 hospital at Port Arthur, Tuxas. * towns were destroyed and gives the first locomotive plant to be erected are Fujiyama knots, turtle and stork But er—City creamery, extras, 30(77 knots, the “old mail’s,” which is easy Chinese Can’ t Compet*. number of dead in there as 165,053. west of Pittsburg. Sheep Clear o f Scabbies. The Canadain Pacific railroad will ■".7c; fancy outside creamery, 32la(77 to tie; the “ old woman’s,” which is dif This doe* not include hospital deaths. Victoria, B. C., Jan. 12.— Mcxio has sp nd $30,000,000 on Western con Pendleton- Oregon *s sheep are prac 3 ~c per pi und; store, l.V/2°C. ficult, and many others. Anti-Pass Bill Introduced. struction work this yea , it is reported proved an unfavorable field for Chinese tically free from scabbie*. the inspec Fg s Oregon ra ch, 37 k»(rf 40c; W r e c k on G r e a t N o rt h e rn . I)r. Paul Cams, the editor of the immigrants, according to advices re tion started last October having I cen Eastern, 27’ .;(o 32 V,c per dozen. Helena, Mon*., Jan. 7.— Today’s ses Morse D. Brown, 83 years old, is ceive I from the Orient. The viceroy completed Great Falls, Mont., Jan. 8.— Passen sion of the legialitoure was very brief. Open Court, refers to a belief which Poultry Hens, 13^(7/14cper pound; N* t mere than 100 sheep said t » be the oldest practicing attor- of Canton has forbidden further emi were found actually afflicted v. ’th the sn ing, large, 13(7il3Hc; sma'l, 14(7i ger train No. 3 on the Great Northern Neither house has yet named commit prevailed In the Middle Ages that the ■ y in Chicago. gration and the newly established Chi rli« ase, an* the total number which 15c; ■ ’ i ved, i 2(7 t 1 ” c ; ducks, 19(77 20o; was derailed early this morning near tee* Special bills were introduced in faculty of prophetic dreams was a sixth 1 Of«/' 11c; turkeys, 18(7/20c; Vandalia, recording to a spec al to the both houses and referred to appropriate sense, which was outwardly indicated were exposed and thrreforp classed r.s geese, James Treadwell, once a millionaire nese line will suffer serious loss. Hongkong papers claim that Mexico infected sheep and subject to a double dr«*s«ed turkeys, 2 (//23c. Tribune. The train was thrown on its committee*. Neither o f these are of by the possession of six fingers or toes. ami promoter o f the famous Treadwell relating to Only n searching critic may have dis Veal Extra. 9W>(7/'10c per p und; side and a number o f passengers were any great importane*, mines, in Alaska, has been declared a is too poor a country even for the Chi d pping under Federal supervision, was nese, and that the coolies cannot com hut 7,275. Two years ago there were , or I nary, 7(7z <c; heavy, 5c. injured. The wounded were taken to amendments o f present laws. There covered that Pope Sixtus IV. is repre- bankrupt by San Francisco courts. pete with the ill-paid, half-starved 318,252. Pork Fancy, 8c per pound; large, Glasgow. It is not believed that any i was one exception, however, this being senteil by Raphael in the Slstlne M ; i - Mrs. Maybrick is to marry again. peons. will die, although one or two are seri the prohibition o f free railroad, tele donna as possessed of six fingers; yet 7(7? 7 Malheur to Grow Fruit graph or telephone passes or frank* to it Is plainly visible to every one who Zero w ather prevails throughout the Mutton 6r</Sc per pound; lamb9, 8 ously hurt, Night Riders Held in Jail. all persons except actual employes. West. Vale— F« ur thousand acres o f fi st- (7f8 L*c. takes tin* trouble to look for It. In C a ’ h e d r a l is U n s a f e . Jackson, Tenn., Jan. 12.— The six class agricultural lands are to he set Hops— 190?, choice, 7(ftlKc per Raphael’s magnificent painting of the Mrs. Claus Sprerkle* w ill have an Night Riders sentenced to death at New Shocks Cause Panic. tled prior to the opening o f spring hv pound; Toledo, Spain. Jan. 8.— A board of ood prime, 6(776 3^c; fair marriage of the Virgin to St. Joseph allowance of $130 per day. Union City and two others sentenced ticulturist* in the W pr r, 5 i , o 76 c ; medium, 5(775>«c; architects has pronounced the cathed Naples, Jan. 9.— Dispatches received «in the Blera nt Milan) the bride ral of Toledo, one of the largest and here state that several earthquake groom's foot is left bare, which Inci Terrible riots have occurred betw'een to 20 years in the state penitentiary, creek valley. The land is now being 19 *7, 2(/f2,,.c; 1906, l(7fl \,e. have been placed in jail here and will divided into 10, 20 and 40-acre tracts Wool Eastern Oregon average best, most celebrated in Furope, unsafe and j shocks occurred at Monte Leone and dent is not fortuitous, but offers t-it Hindus and Mohammedans in India. be held in close confinement to await and will be watered hv the irrigation 1( (»/ 14c per pound, according to shrink liable to collapse. The cathedral ser-j Pal mi this evening. The roof» of the artist an opportunity to show that Jo- Castro’s plot to murder Gomez has the action of the Supreme court, which system o f the Willow River Land & Ir are; valley, 15c«/ 16 '« c ; mohair, vices are now being conducted in the house* were shaken down and the peo- seph was a man possessed of the sixth been revealed by a telegraph operator. will meet in this city next April. rigation company. Church of Trinity. ’ pie thrown into a panic. choice, l?kfi9c. sense, the faculty of dreuuk E STAC AD A OREGON RESUME OF THE WEEK’S DOINGS 1