Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, February 25, 1909, Image 2

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    The Estacada Progress
lM u«d C«ch Thursday
ESTAC AD A
OREGON
RESUME O F THE
WEEK’S DOINGS
General Review o f Important Hap­
penings Presented in a B rief and
Comprehensive Manner fo r Busy
Readers— National, Political, His­
torical and Commercial.
The governor of New Jersey de­
nounces state infringement of treaty
rights.
A new bunch of anti-Jap resolutions
have appeared in the California legis­
lature.
Germany has four battleships build­
ing which are said to be more power
ful than the British Drcadnaught.
Montana robbers after securing the
savings of a couple 85 years old, mur­
dered them and set fire to the house.
RIO T ANO PILLAGE.
Score* Injured and Homes Burned or
Wrecked at Omaha.
Omaha, Neb. Feb. 23. Follow ing a
harrangue at a mass meeting in the
city hall, South Omuha, yesterday, at
which two members o f the state leg's-
lature and an attorney were the prin­
cipal speakers, a wild mob o f 800 to
1,000 men started for the Greek quar­
ter to avenge the death of Pat-olir.an
Edward Lowery, who was shot and
killed Friday night by a Greek whom
he had placed under arrest.
Before their thirst for blood had
been satisfied, more than 30 buildings
were burned, wrecked or badly dain
aged and probably a score o f persons
injured, half that number seriously
By heroic work the police prevented
actual loss o f life. The rioting con
tinued far into the night.
Governor Shallenberger was consult
ed and expressed a willingness to call
out the troops if necessary. No such
demand was made last night, howev
Fifteen arrests had been made up to
midnight.
The South Omaha police continu
to arrest stragglers until late in the
night, the station bt ing filled to its
capacity. About 50 Greeks received
medical attention and were given quar
ters at the police station for the night.
About 400 Greeks were removed to a
place o f safety in South Omaha and
are being guarded in a body. A simi­
lar squad is being cared for in Omaha.
A WEEK WITH OUR STATE
LAWMAKERS AT SALEM
Saturday, February 20.
Salem, Feb. 20.— Both houses of the
legislature cleared away all accumu­
lated business before adjourning, but
it w'as nearly 11 o’clock before all were
finished. Appropriation bills amounted
to $1.100,000 more than the session of
two years ago.
A number of laws
needed by the state were passed and
several of the new measures will in­
crease the revenues.
The house bill appropriating $210,-
000 for new buildings and improve­
ments at the Agricultural college pass­
ed the senate by a unanimous vote this
morning.
The Weston, Ashland and Monmouth
normal schools were aU left in exist­
ence, but both houses refused to pass
appropriations for their maintenance.
The house passed the game code
practically as it came from the senate.
Both houses passed a tuberculosis
sanatoria bill carrying an appropriation
o f $15,000.
The dairy inspector bill, which had
been killed Wednesday, was reconsid­
ered by the house and passed.
Only 12 members of the house voted
for the bill creating a state highway
comnrssion.
Whether or not Oregon shall have a
con titutional convention will be de­
cided by the voters of the state at the
election of 1910.
By a vote of 10 to 9 the senate re­
fused to sanction the bill providing for
an additional bank examiner.
Repeal of the grant to railroads of
valuable tide lands in Lincoln county
was voted by the senate this afternoon.
Only four members opposed the meas­
ure.
ed the house bill appropriating $7,000
for claims against the Drain normal
school.
A t the night session the house ap­
propriated $362,OoO for improvements
o f state insi tut ions at Salem and in­
creased the agricultural college main­
tenance appropriation from $50,000 to
$80,000 a year.
By the terms of the new military
code bill Adjutant General Finzer will
hold his place during good service,
which practically means life.
Wednesday, February 17.
Salem, Feb. 17.- The governor sent
a special message to the legislature to­
day urging the passage of a constitu­
tional amendment providing for state
construction and operation of railroads.
Central Oregon is the territory the
governor aims to help and such a bill
is pending, but its passage is doubtful.
The house refused to consider the
bill providing that county assessors
should assess at actual value and fix
the levy on a basis of 50 per cent of
that amount.
The senate passed the house bill fix­
ing a bounty on scalps of coyotes, ecu
gars, wildcats and wolves.
The charity appropriation bill as
passed by the house carries a total of
$41,618.35.
Two examiners o f state banks and
two deputies are provided for in a bill
passed by the house.
The house passed a bill abandoning
the Drain normal and authorizing the
regents to turn the property over to
the common school district of Drain.
The senate passed a bill providing
for a free ferry over the Willamette at
Independence and another measure re­
quiring all doors of public buildings
and halls shall open outward.
The house passed a senate bill mak­
ing 10 hours a day’s work for females
in telephone and telegrah offices.
The senate ways and means commit­
tee is not in favor of three normals
and further changes may be made be­
fore the session is ended.
MANY WIRES DOWN IN EAST.
Telegraph Companies Expect Weeks
ot Repair Work.
BRIEF NEWS
OF THE STATE
Chicago, Feb. 19. In point of dam­
age done, it was learned today that the
Cheese Factories Report.
storms o f last Saturday, Sunday and
Tillamook—Seven of the co-opera­
Monday were the worst ever experi­
tive associations have maile their an­
enced by the telegraph companies and nual reports for last year, v iz .: Fair
railroads.
Thousands upon thousands v iew Da ry association, Red Clover,
of poles are still down, and hundreds South i ’rairle, East Beaver, Maple
Leaf, Three Rivers and Clover Leaf.
o f miles of yvirea are prostrate.
These factories received 14,326,111
Throughout the states o f Indiana,
pounds o f milk and the factory which
Ohio, New York, West Virginia, Penn­ received the largest amount of milk
sylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, Dela­ was Maple Leaf Creamery association,
ware and all of New England, tele­ with 2,619,494 pounds. This ussocia
graphic service is curtailed, and in sec­ tion carried the banner for the largest
tions discontinued. One Eastern rail­ amount o f milk in 1997, hut it is re­
road alone is said to have lo*t 80 miles ported that the Tillamook creamery
of cable.
Every repair man in the will out-diBtance the Maple Leaf for
afflicted territory is still working to 1908. The amount of cheese these
the limit, but resetting poles in frozen seven associations manufactured was
ground is slow work and it will be j 1,574,329 pounds and this was sold for
weeks, it is said, before normal condi­ $194,448.01.
tions are restored.
ENGULF PERSIAN H AM LETS.
Quakes Swallow Whole Villages With
Inhabitants.
Another Organization Forming.
Pendleton— Though the farmers of
Umatilla county already have a strong
organization in the Inland Graingrow-
ers’ association, a second organization
is to be formed. It is to be a county
branch of the Farmers’ Educational
and Co-operative union of America
which is strong in Eastern Washing­
ton. An organizer has been at work
in this state since the first of the year,
and local branches have been formed
among the farmers in the neighbor­
hoods of Helix, Adams, Athena, Wes­
ton and Milton.
DEATHS MAY T O T A L 360.
Acapulco Dazed by Theater Horror,
Du* to Incompetence.
Mexico City, Feb. 17.— Late dis­
patches from Acapulco, where the
Flores theater was burned while the
structure was crowded at a perform­
ance given in honor of Governor Dami­
an Flores, of the state of Guerrero,
bring varying estimates of the loss o f
life. Tney agree in declaring, how­
ever, that the dead will exceed 210,
while some place the figure as high aa
359. Most of the dead were burned
beyond recognition.
Acapulco is dazed by the catastrophe.
AU business at the port has ceased,
the shops have closed and the people
are crowding the churches where mass­
es are being celebrated for the dead.
The fire, which spread with incredi­
ble rapidity through the immense wood­
en and adobe structure, was due, it is
charged, tu the carelessness ami inex­
perience of the operator of the moving
picture machine. There was an explo­
sion, a burst of flame, which ignited
the bunting used for decoration, and in
a few minutes the entire structure was
in flames.
The exits were all in the front part
o f the building, which was almost im­
mediately turned into a wall o f fire and
the people were entrapped.
The wo­
men and children suffired most and
comprise a majority o f the dead.
A search of the ruins has thus far re­
vealed no recognizable human form.
Charred bodies, from which legs and
arms have been burned, have been
taken from the ruins, ai d as there was
no chance of identifying them, all have
been buried in a common trench.
Teheran, Feb. 19. The government
of Burujurd, a town in Southwestern
Persia, has sent out agents to investi­
gate the damage wrought by the earth­
quake of January 23. The center of
disturbance apparently was two days’
Mrs. James Hamilton Lewis was
robbed o f jewels worth $6,500 while
journey from Burujurd.
Up to the
crossing the Atlantic from New York
QUAKES FRIGHTEN SPAIN.
present time only meager reports have
to Liverpool.
reached here.
The devastation was
Lumber Interests Active.
Great Britain ha3 launched her sev­ Drive Out Worshippers, Who Trample
particularly severe in the mountainous
Women Under Foot.
Elgin— The lumbering interests have
enth battleship of thu Dreadnaught
region
between
Burujurd
and
Luristan
resumed great activity about Elgin.
type. The vessel will be ready for
Alicante, Spain, Feb. 23.— Severe
DECLARES WAR THREATENED
province. It has been already estab- The recently incorporated Hackett
service by the end of 1909.
earth shocks were experienced this
lished that 15villages were wholly or j Lumber company has completed ar
morning
throughout
the
whole
district
Judge Dickinson refuses to deny or
partially destroyed and it is estimated rangements and with an entire comple- California Legislator Says He Saw
affirm the report that he is to be T a ft’s o f Elche. The first occurred about 4
that the total number will undoubtedly J ment o f men will commence sawing at
Letters to Prove It.
secretary of war. He says he is still a a. m. The most serious, which came
be more than 50.
once. While the Palmer Lumber com­
Friday, February 19.
while the people were in the village
San Francisco, Feb. 17.— That this
Democrat and did not vote for Taft.
Only a small proportion o f the Inhab­ pany is supposed to be working up a
Salem, Feb. 19.— The senate this a f­
church, caused a panic among the con­
itants o f the area where shocks were deal for its entire holdings of timber, 1 country was on the verge o f war with
Honorary degrees of doctor of law gregation, which rushed to the doors, ternoon, on recommendation of the
most severe escaped.
Some villages it is actively engaged in logging and a naval power of the Orient recently
was conferred upon President Roose­ trampling under foot a score or more ways and means committee, killed in
disappeared completely, and no trace preparing a new setting, which is was the assertion o f State Senator
velt, Governor Hughes, of New York, women and children. The furniture in succession house bills appropriating
Richard J. Welch, who is here with a
can be found o f the hamlets o f Bahrem about ready for business.
and Bishop Alfred Harding by George the houses was overturned and crockery $106,000 each for Weston, Ashland
legislative committee which is insti­
and Leben. It appears that not a sin­
Washington university, at Washing­ and windows broken.
and Monmouth, by indefinite postpone­
gating the Islais creek project. Welch
gle soul belonging to these communi­
ton, D. C., on Washington’s birthday.
Farmers' Unions Growing.
A t Orevedente, a town of 10,000 in­ ment, rejecte i minority amendments
ties was left alive.
A severe quake . Athena— The farmers’ union idea said:
Carroll D. Wright, the noted econ­ habitants about 18 miles from A li­ to the Monmouth bill appropriating
“ I f you had seen the correspondence
was fe lt at Ispahan, 100 miles away, seems to be growing in Umatilla
cante, two severe shocks were felt be $10,000 each for the normals for the
omist, is dead.
that passed between President Roose­
Tuesday, February 16.
the morning o f January 23.
county, notwithstanding the disap­ velt, Governor G illett and Speaker
tween 8 and 8 :30 a. m. Houses rocked rest of the school year, and $70,000 for
Mrs. Yerkes accuses her executor
Salem, Feb. 16.— Appropriations for
pointments that it has encountered in Stanton that I have seen, you would
and swayed at an alarming angle and permanently continuing Monmouth.
o f paying her income with talk.
$318,000
passed
in
the
house
today,
the past.
H. D. G. Cox, who has know that there was only a short Mme
Both houses have adopted the joint
people ran to the countryside in terror.
VON BUELOW IN C O N TR O L.
and
for
$10,000
in
the
senate.
Yes­
been looking ufter the organizations ago the danger o f a conflict between
Harriman announces that he will They are now camping in the open resolution proposing a constitutional
terday
the
total
in
the
house
was
$1,«
in this county, was in the city a few
spend millions on railroad extensions fields.
amendment for the division of the state
German Chancellor Again In Kaiser’s days ago arranging for a meeting in two great naval powers of the Pacific.”
in the West.
into 30 senatorial and 60 representa­ 739,000 and in the senate $726,000.
This statement was made in answer
Favor
as
Advisor.
The
house
tonight
reconsidered
the
Pendleton at which all the local unions to the argument of an opponent o f the
tive districts, with one member from
CUPID IS LOSING HIS HOLD.
English surffagettes are still busy in
vote
by
which
the
$25,000
appropria­
each district.
Berlin, Feb. 19.— “ Upon the solu­ are to have delegates. The union here IulaiS creek project that supporters of
an effort to secure recognition before
The armory bill, practically the tion for the Alaska-Yukon exposition tion of the finance problem depends the has called a special meeting to elect the plan had attempted to gain sup­
parliament.
Divorces in Canada Show Rapid In
was
defeated
and
passed
the
appro­
delegates.
power and safety of the nation.”
same as the people voted down last
port for it by maintaining that a gov­
priation.
A t a late hour the house
crease in Recent Years.
J. M. Dickinson, o f Tennessee, is
These words, spoken by Chancellor
June, has passed both houses.
ernment navy yard would be estab­
also
considered
and
passed
the
$200,-
said to have been selected as T a ft’s
T o Adyertise Oregon.
von Buelow, in an address delivered
During the evening session the mem­
Ottawa, Ont., Feb. 23.— One o f the
lished at Hunters point. Welch ins st-
000
appropriation
for
an
Eastern
Ore­
secretary of war.
before the German Agricultural asso­
Portland— The half million of circu­ ed that such a navy yard would be
most noticeable features of the legisla­ bers of the house presented Speaker
gon
asylum.
ciation, signalize the government’s lars advertising Oregon, which the built within the next ten years.
The Utah senate has turned down a tive program at the present session of McArthur with a fine gold watch and
Appropriations for about $1,000,000 purpose to push the fight for the Commercial club has had printed, have
drastic anti-saloon bill for a more con­ the Dominion parliament is a long list, guard.
more
have
passed
one
or
both
houses,
finance bill with increased vigor, taken been issued and w ill be placed in all
County division fights will not
for Canada, at least, of divorce appli­
servative measure.
M O N T / N A S T IL L AFTER JAPS
cations awaiting hearing before the bother the legislature hereafter, a bill and continuing appropriations of past with the chancellor's declaration that business letters sent out of the state.
A new branch railroad is to be built senate. They are as many in number having been passed leaving the matter sessions amount to $500,000 additional, he “ is likely to.remain in office longer The circulars advertise the $25 colonist
with allowances made for items in this than his adversaries hope.”
from Spokane to connect with the as were granted during the 20 years to the voters of the district affected.
rate to Oregon from Middle Western Exclusion Memorial Expected fo Pass
Crow’s Nest Pass line of the Canadian after the confederation.
The house passed the bill raising ap­ session’s budget. These figures show
They are thought to mean that points and announce that tickets can
— Segregation Fight Ahead.
that
the
state
expenditures
for
the
next
Pacific.
Prince von Buelow is again restored to be purchased to any point in Oregon as
The average divorce application pre­ propriations for state fair premiums
Helena,
F’ eb. 17.— A fter having can­
two
years
may
exceed
$4,000,000,
and
|
favor, since it is improbable that he cheaply as to Portland.
Report says Ethel Roosevelt is on sented to the senate costs upward of from $20,000 to $30,000 for two years.
vassed the house thoroughly, Repre­
will probably not fall short of that would make such a remark without the
the verge o f becoming engaged to $1,000, and this is a good deal more The bill had already passed the senate.
sentative Norton, o f Silver Bow, an­
The senate bill for an experimental figure.
authorization of the kaiser.
Few Peach Buds Frozen.
W illim Phillips, third assistant secre­ than the aggrieved husband or wife
nounces that the memorial of which he
The senate today voted $20,000 for
The forthcoming fight in the reichs-
can ordinarily afforJ.
Between 1888 farm in Eastern Oregon has passed the
tary o f state.
Pendleton—
Umatilla
county
orchard-
is the author, asking that congress
and 1900, a period of 12 years, the house, carrying an appropriation of buildings and grounds for a tubercular tag promises to assume an acutely ists are counting on full crops of all
continue in force the Chinese exclusion
King Alfonso witnessed a flight by number o f divorces granted was 35, $7,500 per year.
sanitarium; provided for a third judge critical character, as every important
kinds
of
fruit
this
season,
with
the
1
and enlarge its scope to include all
W right in his aeroplane, but the ruler and at this session of parliament, if all
The w'ater code bill was passed by in the Second judicial circuit; passed feature of Prince von Buelow’s plan possible exception of peaches. A few ; act
Mongolians, will pass the house by a
was forbidden to accompany the fam
applications are successful, the num­ the house with only one vote against it. the Columbia river pilotage bill; put for increasing the nation’s revenue is reports o f frozen peach buds have been
ous aeronaut.
The insurance bill, creating an insur­ to a vote of the people the question of ■ violently opposed by one faction or an- made, but the concensus o f opinion is large majority. There are many mem­
ber will be 24.
bers of labor unions in the house, and
ance commissioner, has passed the number and location of normal schools, other. On the other hand, the steady
Fire at Lvoelock, Nev., destroyed
that little or no damage was suffered many other members whose constitu-
house. The measure will bring a net and provided $10,000 for a bridge increase in the annual deficit in time
property valued at $40,000 and for i
the result of the cold weather last ents are largely union men and they
Kato Denies All War Talk.
o f peace is creating a situation which month.
income o f $20,000 a year to the state, across the Snake river at Ontario.
time threatened destruction o f the en
London, Feb. 23.— The newly ap­
will, they declare, support the measure.
The house killed Orton’s bank guar­ the government feels to be impossible.
it is estimated.
tire town. The lives of 30 people were
pointed Jaoansese ambassador to Great
A t the present time the bill is in the
antee
bill;
authorized
counties
to
levy
The senate passed the house bill for
endangered.
35
Horses
Bought.
Britain, Count Takahira Kato, today
committee on labor, but a report will
extension of the portage road with only not to exceed a '¡.'-mill tax for adver­
The courts have decided that the said that he saw no reason why Japan­
North Powder— Twenty-eight horses be made this week.
Object to Panama Line.
tising purposes; appropriated $50,000
five votes against it.
at
$100
each,
the
second
lot
bought
Snell fortune shall go to a niece.
ese relations with the United States
Speaker McDowell referred the bill
Sacramento, Cal., Feb. 19.— By a
A t the 1910 election the people will for Indian war survivors, and voted
vote of 43 to 30, the amendment by here by Case E. Prescott and H. Bid- which would exclude Mongolians from
Castro has le ft Berlin on account of should not remain excellent in the fu­ have a chance to vote on the Eastern $210,000 to the agricultural college.
w
ell;
and
seven
more,
purchased
by
C.
ture.
Count
Kato
declared
that
ther.*
the public schools to the committee on
Both houses will adjourn sine die Assemblyman Grove L. Johnson, of
the large number of beggars bothering
Oregon asylum, both houses having
could be no dominant power in the vast
Saturday and night sessions are being Sacramento, striking out all references Todd of Pendleton, at $100 to $212.50, military affairs and Norton declares
him.
passed the bill.
all
up
to
the
requirement
for
United
waters of the Pacific.
he will have it re-referred to the com­
The game and fish laws of the state held in an effort to get all pending to the report of United States Senator
The United States sent $1,000,626
“ We have no interests there,” he
T1 a". this bill
bills disposed of before that time.
Joseph L. Bristow, of Kansas, special States cavalry service, were accepted mittee on education.
in cash to the Italian earthquake suf­ said, 44that can clash with the United are to be published and 10,000 copies
and
by
the
inspectors
and
shipped
a
few
w ill rot pass seems certain.
Panama Railroad commissioner, in the
distributed free, according to a senate
ferers.
days
ago.
States. We mean to have our own
E XTRA SESSION NECESSARY.
resolution by Senator J. B. Sanford,
bill passed today.
calling upon congress to establish a
Prince Ferdinand has asked the pow­ sphere of influence in our own part of
Argue Land Grant Case.
The bill abolishing secret societies
the
Pacific,
but
not
to
the
detriment
of
First Year Prosperous.
ers to recognize the independence of
in high schools has been passed by the Blunder Kills BMI Appropriating Money government owned line o f steamships
Los Angeles, Feb. 17.— Arguments
a
single
power.”
between California ports and Panama
Grants Pass— The Rogue River Fruit in the Oregon & Cali urnia railroad
Bulgaria.
for State Institutions
senate and received the approval of
was made this afternoon by the lower exchange has just closed its first year. and grant case will be made on a de­
the house today.
Guardians have been appointed for a
Salem— A special session of the Ore­ house of the legisliature.
Chinese in Boxcar.
This places The organization has shipped many car­ murrer in the United States Circuit
gon legislature will be necessary, or the assembly on record as being op­
German prince of the royal fam ily be­
loads of fruit, all carefully graded, court at Portland on March 1.
San Luis Obispo, Cal., Feb. 23. An
Thursday, February 18.
Tracy
senate bill No. 254, a bill appropriat­
cause of his extravagances.
posed to the proposedb plan to estab­ labeled and neatly packed. A fte r pay­ C. Becker, special assistant to Attor­
organized plan to smuggle Asiatics in­
Sab'm, Feb. 18.— The senate killed ing $350,000 for improvements at state
lish a steamship line to compete with ing all expenses, maintaining its ware­ ney General Bonaparte in the prosecu­
A number of the Danish royal fam­ to this country may be unearthed as a
appropriation bills today which will institutions will fail to become a law. the Harriman interests.
houses and making other improve­ tion of the Oregon eases, has juBt re­
ily were on the cruiser which was result o f the discovery of 22 Chinese
mean a net saving of $101,091.69 to Owing to irregularities the bill was
ments, there still remains money on turned from the East and will leave to­
rammed by a freight steamer.
in a boxcar in this city today. The
the state.
not legally pas.-ed, and is invalid. The
hand.
High Honor to Dr. Angell.
morrow for Portland.
The case in­
F ifty villages and 50,000 acres of most peculiar feature ot the discovery
The'senate bill exempting municipal special session, if called, will merely
volves about 2,300,000 acres o f rich
land are under water in Prussia as a w'as that the Celestials were in a bond­ bonds from taxation was passed by the pass the bill in the form in which it
Ann Arbor, Mich., Feb. 19.— Dr.
Polk County Farm is Sold.
Oregon land, said to be valued at about
result of the Elbe river being out of its ed car, sealed w'ith the government house.
was intended to be passed by the ses­ James B. Angell submitted his resig­
stamp. The car was billed from A l­
Monmouth — Another sale of 300 $40,000,000 at a low estimate.
Mr.
nation as president o f the University
banks.
Reform taxation amendments allow­ sion just closed.
giers, a town near New Orleans, which
No special session has been called of Michigan today and was offered by acres of farm land was made last week, Harriman’s California lawyers, W. F.
Trains cannot get across the Rocky it left February 10, through to San ing segregation o f state and county
being the Cockle place, to the Southern Herrin and P. F. Dunne, will appear
mountains in Colorado on account of Francisco. Owing to numerous land­ taxation, as favored by the state and none will be unless 20 members of the regents the position o f chancellor Oregon capitalists who are buying
against Mr. Becker and B. D. Town­
the heavy snow. All roads have large slides and washouts, the car was de­ grange, will be submitted to the peo­ the senate and 40 members of he house j at a salary a f $4,000 a year, with the large tracts in Polk county. These
send, who is associated with him.
signify their willingness to come to continued free use of the president’s
ple in 1910.
gangs of men at work.
layed on the Coast division.
By a senate bill passed by the house Salem for a special session without ex-1 mansion. The duties of the chancel- tracts will be subdivided into small
Grand Duke Vladimir is said to have
Oil Concern Gets Reprieve
today, minors w ill not be allowed to pense to the state. This decision was lorship are to be such as suggested by farms and orchards, and much o f the
Doctors Desert Patients.
been involved in a conspiracy to ap
engage in any game of cards, pool or reached at a conference between Gov- the new president, and as Dr. Angell planting will be done this spring.
Sherman, Tex., Feb. 17.— Judge H.
point a regency for the czar and an in­
New York, Feb. 23.- The steamship other public amusement in a public ernor Chamberlain. President Bower- j may be willing and able to perform,
O. Heap, counsel for Chester B. Dor­
Quarantine is Raised.
vestigation had just started when he Prinz William IV brought reports of place.
man, Speaker McArthur and Senator | Dr. Angell reccnt'y celebrated his 80th
chester, Federal receiver of the Waters-
Salem—
Quarantine
at
the
Oregon
great distress at the hospitals at Cara­
died.
Kay.
Senator
Kay
has
undertaken
to
birthday,
and
has
been
president
of
the
The he use passed the senate bill re­
Pierce Oil company,Hast night received
State
Insane
asylum,
which
has
been
cas.
A
short
time
ago
the
physicians
university
since
1871.
quiring that all male persons before get the members to agree to come and
a message from the clerk o f the Su­
An immense irrigation scheme is
in force for some time on account of preme court of the United States stat­
and nurses in he hospitals went on securing a marriage license must pre­ believes he can do so.
planned in New Mexico which will
several cases o f diphtheria, has been ing that a mandate in the recent deci­
strike becaus the authorities had fa il­ sent a certificate of health not more
Grand Duke Vladimir Dead.
water 500,000 acres. The largest dam
raised.
sion upholding the state o f Texas in the
Malady Kills Horses
St. Petersburg,
Feb. 19.—Grand
in the world w ill be built to store the ed to furnish sufficient supplies of food than 12 hours old.
and medicine. Three hundred patients
Owners of bank stock are not to be
matter of a receiver for the company,
necessary water.
Pendleton Some mysterious malady j Duke Vladimir Alexandrovitch died
in the huspitals were starving.
The made liable for the mismanagement of
PO
R
TLA
N
D
M
ARKETS.
had been stayed for 30 days from Feb­
is killing horses in the Juniper eoun-1 here this evening. The Russian court,
Hill has incorporated a company to passengers of the Prinz Wilhelm IV
the
bank
or
its
debts,
the
house
having
ruary 18.
The message states that
try, according to a report brought to which had just emerged from mourn­
build a railroad in Canada.
W heat—Bluestem, $1.106/T. 14; club,
include U. Paulus Sannon, Haytien refused to pass such a measure.
the mandate is stayed in the matter o f
Pendleton by William Mills, a rancher, ing over the death of Grand Duke
Governor G illett will sign the bill minister to Washington.
The senate bill requiring operators who has lost six horses. He says the i Alexis, has been plunged again in 98c6;$1.01; red Russian, 95c6/98c; the fine, the state receivership and the
closing all California racetracks.
of warehouses to have storage rates symptoms o f the disease are well do- \ gloom, and the festivities of carnival Turkey red, 98c6/$l; valley, $1.
I'ederal receivership.
Barley— Feed, $27.606128 per ton.
Clerk Spends $500 a Day.
Three San Francisco firemen were
plainly stated on receipts passed the fined and that death always follows j week have been interrupted by the
Oats— No. 1 white, $34.506; 35.
injured while rescuing Chinese from a
Fairbanks, Alaska, Feb. 23.— A fte r house.
Build Schools in Russia.
1 within a few hours. The stricken ani j death of Grand Duke Vladimir. One
Hay—Timothy, Willamette valley,
burning building.
a five-days’ sojourn in Fairbanks, dur­
A t the night session the senate pass­ mal will suddenly appear sick and | of the attending physicians visited the
St. Petersburg, Feb. 17.— The min­
i $136415; Eastern Oregon, $166/18;
ing
which
time
he
threw
money
around
then lie down with its hind le g s , Grand Duke this afternoon and spoke j clover, $126113; alfalfa,
A permanent tariff reform organiza­
$146/15; ister of education today introduced a
like a drunken sailor, Private William
Fruit Company Formed.
stretched out backward. These stiffen most reassuringly o f his condition. grain hay, $136/14; cheat, *13.506/ bill before the douma providing for a
tion has been formed at Indianapolis.
Lane, clerk to the paymaster at Fort
Salem An investment o f $210,000 and remain in that position for four or Half an hour later the duke was seized 14.50; vetch, *13.506/14.50.
building fund for the erection of 148,-
English and Soctch
suffragettes Gibbon, departed between two suns,
179 new primary schools throughout
Apples— 75c6/$2.75 box.
started a riot in an attempt to inter­ leaving a record o f expenditure that | is represented in the organization of five hours, at the expiration of which with asthmatic spasms and died.
the Hubard Fruit Farms association, t me he is dead.
view Premier Asquith.
Potatoes —$ 1.256/1.30 per hundred; the empire within ten years. These
beats anything the camp ever saw’, and | which has just been formed, with A.
Forty Winks Wrecks Train.
school« are to be built and maintained
sweets, 2 ¡4c pound.
The Kansas legislature has passed a starting an investigation that has dis­ A. Lee president, W. H. Burgardt, Jr ,
Revival o f Hop Industry.
Billings, Mont., Feb. 19.— Alleging
Onions— Oregon, $1.756/2 per hun- by the Prov,nc'* 1 authorities on gov­
bill prohibiting the sale of liquor by closed the fact that the army funds at \ secretary, and B. F\ Meredith, treas-
ernm ent subsidy.
A substitute pro­
Salem— Hop contracts far in excess that Engineer Belsinger, o f the pas­ dred.
druggists except as used in prescrip­ the post are short by about $10,800 and i urer. The association is composed o f
of the contracts for a similar period senger train which was wrecked at
Vegetables — Turnips, $1.25 sack; viding for general compulsory educa­
tions.
everything not accounted for yet.
207 o f the leading business men of Sa­ j for last year, and advices received by Young’s Point on the Northern Pacific parsnips, $1.50; beets, $1.50; horse- tion is to be discussed as soon as the
The California senate has gone on
lem. They have purchased from L. H. ! growers and dealers here from every railway, on the morning o f September iadUhTlOc pound
- , . , -------, — r ----- , artichokes, $16/1.25 agrarian debate is terminated.
Town Plans Greeting.
record as favoring election o f United
McMahan something over 400 acres of hop center in Oregon, Indicate a won- 2o last, sending 20 persons to death, 'dozen; cabbage, 2 * 6 ; 3 k c pound - cau-
States senators by direct vote of the
Oyster Bay, F'eb. 23. A reception ! land in the Mission Bottoms, 10 miles ; derful revival of the hop industry. The was asleep, while the flagmen were Hflower, $2 crate; celery, $4.50 crate-
No Boys to Be "Sporty.”
people.
will be tendered to Theodore Roosevelt north o f this city.
The land will be prevailing price in contracts is 10 trying to give him the signal o f dan- ; parsley, 30c dozen; peas, 15c pound;
Sacramento, Feb. 17.— The assembly
when
the
ex-pres
dent
returns
to
his
immediately planted to peaches, apples . cents, and thousands of pounds are be­ ger, James T. Hu-key and Willard F. gpjnach, 2c pound; sprouts, 10c pound; passed a bill today by Grove L. John­
The International opium conference
Fireworks and illuminated and cherries,
ing contracted for by all the dealers Smith, conductor of the freight *ram, 9quash, 2\ c pound; tomatoes, $1.7561 son making it a misdemeanor for a
is in session at Shanghai, China, in an home.
decorations
on
houses
and
stores
will,
here. Reports from Oregon City indi- were acquitted o f the manslaughter 2.25.
endeavor to devise plans to stop the
minor to attend a cockfight, prizefight
it
is
expected,
form
part
of
the
cele­
Buying Gilliam Sheep.
| cate a condition even more favorable to charge tonight.
us » of the drug.
Butter—City creamery, extras, 34c; or horserace, and fixing a penalty o f
bration. Mr. Roosevelt and his son
Condon Gilliam county and Condon hopgrowers than that found here.
fancy outside
creamery,
326134c; $50 fine or 2.5 days in jail for lessees or
Frequent quarrels betwen opposing Kermit are exported to leave here on have been visited this last week or 10
Porto Rico Given Tremble.
store, *186/20c.
Butter fat prices owners o f places where such contests
attorneys mark the progress of the March 13 for Africa.
T o Build Two New Schools.
days by four or five sheepmen from
San Juan, Porto Rico, Feb. 19.— average 1 > 4 cents per pound under reg­ are held to allow minors to enter.
Calhoun trial in San Francisco. The
Montana and Wyoming. One Montana
Eugene The school board has de­ Heavy earthquakes were fe lt through­ ular butter prices.
jury is not yet complete and 12 special
Ex-Vice President is III.
man from F’ort Benton bought 10,000 cided to erect two new buildings dur- out the island of Porto Rico at 3 o’clock
Eggs— Oregon ranch, 276/ 30c dozen.
Four Caught in Mine.
venires have been exhausted.
Chicago, Feb. 22. Adlai E. Steven­ head o f mixed yearlings for April de­ [ ing the coming summer. One is to be this mom ng.
The inhabitants were
Poultry— Hens, 156/15Hc; broilers,
Benton, 111., Feb. 17.—Shaft No. 16
The opening o f the Portland gate­ son, ex-vice president of the United livery to Condon for $4 a head with built in Fairmount and the other in awakened by the oscillations and their
22\ c ; fryers, 186/20c; roosters, old, o f the Deering Coal company, south o f
way, so that passenger traffic from the States, is ill at his home in Blooming­ the wool on. The prevailing price for Stewart’s addition, near the fair alarm was great.
No damage was 116/12c; young, 146; 15c; ducks. 206J B- nton, blew up tonight
The explo­
East could go to the Sound over Harri­ ton, III., according to rep< rts received sheep is $4 a head with the wooljon grounds. The large inc rease in attend­ done, however. The vibrations lasted
22c; geese, 10c; turkeys, 186i20c.
sion wrecked and choked the main air
man lines to Portland and from there here today. His activities in the re­ and $3 after being sheared. From all ance during the present term has made for at least 20 seconds, and the move-
Veal— Extra, 106/11c; ordinary, 76/, shafts. It will be hours before aid
over Hill roads, would affect railroads cent campaign are said to have proved indications wool w ill be a good price these new buildings a matter o f neces- ment was from east to west, The
8c; heavy, 5c.
ran reach the four entombed men ther*.
throughout the United States.
a severe strain on his 74 years.
this year.
•ity.
-
weather today is very stormy.
Pork— Fancy, 9<ijl0c; large, 8(a,9c. There ia little hope for their lives.
Toronto officers arrested a clever
schemer just in time to save $108,500
about to be paid by banks and express
companies.
J