II B 60— P r o v id in g fo r a fr e e fe r r y STATE H O O D B L O C K E D a t St. John. ii. B. 61— Providing for clerical assistance for assessor of Columbia county. People Are Flocking to Washington by Senate Comm ttoe Terminates Labor ii. B 6*2 - P r o h ib it in g sw in e a t la r g e Issued tech Thursday Thousands tor Event. j The following bi 1U passed by both houses o f the in C o lu m b ia C ou nty. on Hearing o f Corruption. Ii. it. «.9— F ix in g the s a la ry o f the «r , • . .. I o ... I • . „ ! legislature have become laws. l u some cases they Y a m h ill C o u n tv S ch o o l S u p erin ten d en t, Washington, March 2 .--Washington j w„ „ by th, lw . rnor h. Washington, March 1.— Arizona and assed o v e r the G o v e rn o r’ s v e to .) OREGON E STAC AD A is filling with inaugural visitors and become laws without his signature and others II. B. 76— E x t e n d in g em in en t d om a in New Mexico’s hope for statehood at to d r a in a g e d is tric ts . already the streets »how the fares o f 1 P4yw* i ov#r hi- v#to* the present session of congress w ert If. B. 7 7— P r o v id in g fo r ra is in g sch o ol W ATER USERS KEEP FAITH. N O RM ALS ORDERED CLOSED s. tí. 1- a tio n o f a rte s ia n «11 d is funds. many strangers. The fine weather to- I trlcts. glimmering today in a sensational H. B. 79—Creating an insurance department. S. B. 4— T r i a l by ju r y a f t e r d fa u lt in H. B. 8 1 - -R e g u la tin g h a u lin g o f lo a d s day brought great throngs out upon the d a m a g e su its. Will Comply With Government Con Even Title o f State School Will Be manner when the members o f the sen on p u blic h ig h w a y s . S It. 7 — A p p e a l fr o m J u s tic e C ou rt ate committee that had the bill under if. it 85—-To p r o v id e fo r la y in g out trach Concerning Payments. avenue along which the inaugural pa w ith Taken Away by Regents. in 30 da ys. co u n ty roads. discussion rose one by one and left S. R. :> D ik in g d is tr ic ts m a y le v y tux 11. H. 86— C r e a tin g the B o a rd o f S ta te rade will pass and which is being given fo r repairs*. Klamath Falls A t a meeting of the Salem -At a meeting of the normal their places without arranging for any T a x C o m m issio n ers. JS. 1!. 10— F i x i n g s a la rie s o f (Constables the finishing touches in decorations. if. II. 87 D y in g d e c la r a tio n a d m is directors o f the Klamath Water Users board o f regents it was voted to dose future meeting, after the "most sensa- and J u s tic e s a t S easide, C la ts o p County. s ib le * in c iv il cases. association a resolution was adopted all state normal schools at once unless tion»! charges of political corruption Preparations made by the new Union S. 1». l l in c r im in a l ca ses ju d g m e n t General Review o f Important Hap I! II. !• I F ix in g te rm s o f c o u rt o f to be a lie n fr o m date. notifying the secretary o f the interior maintained by private subscription, i„ New Mexico had been made, tiie N in th J u d icia l D is tric t. penings Presented in a B rief and station for handling the crowds today S. it. 13 F o r re n ew a l o f ju d g m e n t ii 11. 9 7—C r e a t in g In su ra n ce D e p a r t that, so far as is in their f>ower, they and then only until the end of the pres- This action occurred at the conclu- Comprehensive Manner fo r Busy received the first real test, and so far <*\ • T V 10 y e ira. ment. s it. t { — \ Oi ers ab sen t fr o m the s ta te Hereafter the schools sion of the reading o f reports prepared II B. 98— R e q u ir in g d o o rs to s w in g will comply with the contract made en th alf year. Readers— National, Political, His has proved satisfactory. Committees III «y r« k st« r. o u tw a rd . with the reclamation service as to the will be permitted to run as loea) public by Beveridge and Nelson, in which it Bar k il -posits not d r a w n fo r torical and Commercial. II. H. 1 «A0— R e v is in g r a te s o f In h eri in charge have made exceptionally sc H. II It. V« 1 n > — payment of the cost of the first unit of schools or as private normals, but will waa „tated that a gang had charge of s to OMC ica t to the sta te. ta n ce tax. S. It. 6— H ot cl s and lo iigin ehou sca to complete arrangements for receiving M it. 106 A p p ro p ria tin g $210,000 fo r the Klamath project as announced by not be permitted to pose as state nor New Mexico's interior affairs, and that VC fir « es ta p s. b u ild in g s a t O. A. C. and caring for visitors. Hotels are S. it. 18— H ot els am i lotitfiriKhouses to mals. This means the closing o f Ash corruption, jury bribing and many oth If. It. 110— F o r D ep u ty A s s e s s o r s in the secretary. The California senate has passed rapidly filling. Some are already full. pr o\ i.ir i in e-ft» >t 1edsheets. C roo k C ou nty. It is thought that letters lately re land, Weston and Monmouth normals er offenses were the rule and not the S. B. - 3— P r o vld i nK fo r tw o a d d itio n a l direct primary bill. II. B. i l l F ix in g sa ’ ar.y o f S h erm a All signs indicate that Washington ceived by the department from the at the end of this year, as all have se exception. 4 — F o r tr a tin e n t o f t a b ereu lo - C o u n ty S chool S u p erin ten d en t. s- (P a s s « 1 Three of Pittsburg’s councilmen have will, during the week, entertain the n o tw ith s ta n d in g th 1 G o v e rn o r's v e t o .) directors have led to the belief that cured funds to carry them to the latter Among the statements mr.de was a it. ’ 26- - T l r«-e a d d itio n a l d a ir y in- ii. B. 114— D is trib u tio n and p a ym en t the water users meant to repudiate largest crowd that has attended an in been convicted o f grafting. part of June. to rs )PL oin « d by the G o v t rn or, w ith o f leg a c ies. «1 telegram from J. J. Hagerman, former auguration. Beginning tomorrow sol IISout ir >aii « • «im m ission e r. their contract as to this payment, hence If. II. 119— A u th o r iz in g a d ep u ty f o In discussing the situation the mem governor of New Mexico, reflecting A Seattle man stood by and watched diers w ill commence to arrive, and S. Li. li 9 M nor s not to e n g a g e In tlie C la ts o p C o u n ty A sses sor. (P a s s e d work was suspended on the project out bers of the board agreed that since the upon the character of the people who o f ch a n ce in p u b lic re so rts, his w ife thrash a man she says insulted from then on there will be a constant ov t r * lo\ er n o r’s v e t o » u prein e J u stices. (E m e r g e n c y side o f the first unit. It is believed 1907 legislature prohibited the board are in control o f politics in that terri II. B. 121— P a y m e n t o f c la im s o f C her. S. It. 81— F i x i n g the sa .a r y o f U nion tra l N o rm a l School. unloading o f trains. that this decisive action on the part of from incurring any debt and the 1909 tory, and declaring that these men ex 'ou n ty R e c o rd e r. If. B. 127— F o r an in te rs ta te bridg* Admiral Bob Evans is going to be a Emperor W illiam delivered a speech S. lì. ;tj d ll louai s a la r y f o r |udg a t O n ta rio. the directors w ill lead to the prompt legislature failed to make an appro pect to continue their control after the praising "the work of his minister of policeman. The president wanted con f E ig h th Di, > t rie t. (O v e r ( S overn or' 11. Li. 132 —P e r m it t in g C o u n ty Court: resumption of work on the plant out priation, the board has no right U> con territory becomes a state. H“ refora eto. > to d e s ig n a te the kind o f c u lv e r t to be gress to make him a vice admiral, and war. S. It. 35 It v ise d m ilit a r y code. lined for this year’s work. tinue the normals, thereby laying the to them as “ freebooters,” and says b u ilt. ». a II F o r a id o f L in n C o u n ty F a ir. it may some day, but pending that H. B. 134 -P r o v id in g fo r fllin j o f )i foundation for a claim for reimburse that 60 per cent of the voters are Mex The South Dakota legislature has put B. 4 000 f o r E a s te rn O regoi pend-ns. elevation in rank he, along with all Ex j rin n ta l F a rm . ment. The board will even refuse to icans, and one-half of that number are McArthur to Be Secretary. 137 -E x e m p tio n o f e a rn in g s woman suffrage up to a vote by the il. 4s S a la r y S chool S u p erin ten d ju d H. g m B. other members of the inaugural com e n t debt people. Salem— Secretary of State Frank permit the i-ehools to run as state nor illiterate and ignorant, and easily could H. B. 139— 1 'roh ib it a n im a l ru n n in g mittee on the public comfort, has been |ei K Ii. la m a th - A u th o r iz in g ch oo l d is tr ic t a t la r g e wt s t o f the Sandy. Benson has confirmed the appointment mals by private subscription after the be governed by the " g a n g " to which Adlai Stevenson, ex-vice president, commissioned a policeman lor special to re fu n d In debtedness. Ii. B. 14 1— A p p r o p r ia tin g $7000 fo: o f C. N. McArthur as his private sec end o f this school year, for the reason he referred. He suggested that it 55— T h i r t y d a ys ' n o tic e o f s ta te vete rin a ria n s . is going to establish a university at duty on March 4. Badges of authority est S. ra y s II. taken up. 1!. 1 >. l l.s P r o v id in g c lo sed season fc retary to serve during the time Mr. that it is the desire to carry out to the would be well to wait until after the Chicago. such as all bluecoats wear have been S. It. 59— T i t l e g u a ra n tee co m p a n ie s h e llfis h in Coos and C u r ry C ou ntie: letter the legislature’s idea of closing Benson w ill act as governor. McAr next census before admitting New to d ep o sit $50.000 sec u rity. as fo llo w s : Crabs, Ju ly, A u g u s t and Sep provided. S. fl. 63— G o v e rn m e n t m a y a cq u ire te m b e r; cla m s, Jun*. J u ly and A u g u s t Lucky Baldwin is dead. He leaves thur, who was speaker of the bouse all the normals. This will leave the Mexico to statehood. It is not probable that “ Fighting land s fo r G o v e rn m e n t b u ild in gs. c r a w fis h . N o v e m b e r, D ecem b er, J a n u a ry field clear for the legislature o f 1911 an estate of about $10,000,000 for during the recent legislative sessicn, S. II. 58— M a n n er o f a m e n d in g ch ar and F e b ru a ry Bob’ ’ would get out upon the avenue t e is o f c h a r ita b le in s titu tio n s claimants to fight over. has been at the capital for the past few to settle the normal problem. 14S— G iv in g C ir c u it C o u rts p o w swinging a club to restrain the crowd j S. B. fit — D e fin in g a le g a l fe n c e in e r Ii. ot* B. p a r o lin g prison ers. JAPAN FUSS ENDS. days assisting the house clerks in ar The Palace hotel and gambling and preserve order during the parade, E a s te rn O rego n . H. B. 150— A p p r o p r ia tin g $40,000 fo r S. B. 6_*— S c h e d u le o f fe e s fo r fa c t o r y sca lp b o u n ty. ranging the house journal. Others who Few Changes in Election Laws. house, one of the landmarks of Reno, but he and his committee associates in sp ectio n 11. B. 152— R e la t in g to R a ilro a d Com are working oil the legislative records S. II. 6 4 —S u p rem e C o u rt m a y t ra n s fe has been destroyed by fire. Salem— The election and registra Good Humor Returns to Brown Men will wear their badges and should the m ission . C ir c u it J u dges. are Chief Clerk Fred Drager, o f the tion laws were little tampered with by o f Island Empire. !i. B. 155— P e r m it t in g R a ilro a d C om S. B. 65— T o a b o lis h s e c re t s o c ie tie s m is s io n e r s to rid e on lo com otive s. W. M. Crum, the negro collector of admiral decide to make an arrest, it house, Calendar Clerk John Latourette, the legislature. in p u b lic sch o ols. Many changes were Tokio, March 1.— During the recent H. B. 15S— P r o v id in g an a d d itio n a l customs at Charleston, S. C., has re will be wise for the spotted one to go S. 13. 67— $160,000 fo r m a in ten a n ce o f ju d g e and Journal Clerk George Neuner. It proposed, but practically the only ones fo r F o u rth J u d icia l D is t r i discussion in Japan of the attitude of A g r ic u ltu r a l C o lle g e . signed to relieve T aft of embarrass peacefully. ( E m e r g e n c y .) will t: ke another two weeks to straight enacted into law were those authoriz S. B. 70— P r e s c r ib in g m a n n e r o f tak certain persons in California in regard ment. H. B. 164—Yamhill Fair association. in g d e p o s itio n s en out t ie tangles. The law allows ing the registration of voters while Ii. B. 171 P r o v id in g fo r p r iv a t to the Japanese residents it appears S. II. 72— F o r d is tr ib u tio n o f session EIGHTY EIGHT D R O P O U T . 20 day9 for the work. p r o p a g a tio n o f trout, A Boston priest was severely beaten they are outside the state and an that one of the difficulties faced by the la w s and jo u rn a ls . II. B. 172— A u th o r iz in g sch ool su p erin S. Li. ?4— A p p r o p r ia tin g $20,000 f« by three thugs who lured him from amendment to the registration law ten d en ts to a p p o rtio n m on ey. Japanese newspapers was that their tc h e rie s sou th o f C olu m bia. H. II. 175— A m e n d in g the cod ‘ r e la t in g Threshers to Unite. home o 1 pretext that a woman needed Twelve Senators and Seventy-Seven h a S. providing that the postoflice address of correspondents at the various points LI. 75— S a la r y o f L in n C o u n ty Su to fis h in g fo r salm on in IJm pqua R iv e r p erin ten d en t. (O v e r v e t o .) dying rites. From Lower House Do Not Return. the voter shall be noted. Under the Forest Grove— The state officers of II . B. 185— R e q u ir in g o ffic e r s o f stat lacked an appreciation of conditions in S. K. 77— Ir r ig a t io n code. b o a rd s a n d c o m m issio n s to a tte n d m e et the Oregon Threshers’ association will Nottingham bill it w ill be possible for America, as well as capacity to analyze S. LI. 70— S a la r y o f R e c o r d e r in W a s ! Improvements are soon to be made Washington, March 2.— Twelve sen it t fl. in g to n C ou n ty. (O v e r v e t o .) Oregon’s senators and congressmen to meet with the Washington county the feelings o f the people or the stand U. B. 186— P r o v id in g fo r c o n s titu in Grant’s tomb. S. ii. 85— $5000 a p p r o p r ia tio n fo r E x ators and 77 representatives, members tio n a l c o n v en tio n , su b ject to re fere n d u m threshing men in this city for the pur forward their registration cards from ing of those who espoused particular ¡p é r im e n t S ta tio n a t B u rns. II. Tl. 190— S ta te ta x le v y . (E n te r A ll arrangements for T a ft’s inaugu of the present congress, will be absent S. 11. 01— C o s t s a llo w e d w h e n rea Washington and have their names pose o f organizing a county organiza action. g e n c y .) when the Sixty-first congress assem p r o p e rty has been attach ed. ration are completed. tion. There are over 70 threshing out entered without traveling across the II. II. 192—Regulating water power franchises S. 11. 09— G a m e code. As a result only the most sensational S. B. 107— P r o v id in g s ea ts fo r m o to r H. B. 193— A u th o r iz in g c h a rita b le as fits owned in Washington county, hav continent, and all o f those temporarily publications appearing in the newspa Rioting against royalty ended the bles in special session on March 15. men. »c ia tio n s to orga n ize. Hopkins of 111 1 inois and Stephens of absent from the state can register by ing a value o f $200,000, yet there has pers in America as a rule reached the carinvival week at Lisbon. I S. B. 109— F o r c e n tra l h a tc h e r y on H. B. 195— U akin, p o w d er m u st b* Wisconsin have not been re-elected yet, C olu m bia. never been an organization of any absent treatment, provided they are newspapers in Japan, the result being p la in ly la beled . S. B. 112— R e t a lia t in g sa le o f concen Harriman is to address the Texas and it is possible the number of sena H. 1«. 190— M a k in g a p p r o p r ia tio n t kind, and for that reason it has been well enough known where they must se that from the outset there was almost J tra ted sto ck fo od s. im b u rse G e o rg e H. S m a ll. legislature on railroad laws. torial absentees will be 14. II. Ii. 198— A p p r o p r ia tin g $5000 fo r impossible to carry out much needed cure the necessary affidavits. S. B. 113—Relating to the appropriation o f lan an entire misunderstanding as to the the D e s e rt La n d B oard and to a ccep t Of the 77 representatives who retire for corporate purposes. reform. These associations are being The Balkan trouble is about to prove real situation. I S. L. 115-— F ix in g s a la rie s o f c le r k and c e r ta in land s b y tin state on March 1, Hepburn of Iowa has formed in all parts of the state, and College for Pendleton. too much for the powers to untangle. H . B. 200— M a n n er o f t a k in g d ep osi ¡d e p u tie s o f S u p rem e C ou rt. Later, as the position o f the leading served 22 years in congress, and Sher I g. B. 116— C o p ie s o f S u p rem e C ou rt tion s. one of the principal lines o f work of Pendleton— This city is to De the people of California developed through II. B. 201— E m p o w e r in g e x e c u to r to Heney’s fees for prosecuting the man of New York, who becomes vice 1 d ec isio n s to be file d in o f f i c e o f c le r k o f the association w ill be the obtaining of home o f a junior college, i f the present the more reliable press dispatches, a e x e c u te deeds. J cou rt. Oregon land frauds amounted to $G5,- president, has served 20 jears. Dele H. B. 203— M a n n er o f c h a lle n g in g better roads and better bridges. S. B. 119— A d d itio n a l s a la r y fo r C ir plans o f the board o f trustees o f the better feeling begin to prevail, and ju ro rs. 000. it J u d ge in N in t h D is tric t, gate Smith, of Arizona, has served 16 j c u S. II. ii. 206— R e la t in g to bu reau o f la Pendleton Academy materialize. In now this controversy has almost en B. 120— S a la r y o f S ch o o l S uperin years and Cooper of Texas has served r s t a t is t ic s and in s p e c to r o f w ork ten d en t in M a rio n C ou nty. Great Britain has provided for an Dredge Does Good Work. addition to extending the course of tirely ceased. In fact many o f the shops. S. B. 125— N e w m ilit a r y code. 14 years. increase of about 100,000 men in the F o r fr e e f e r r y a c ro s s W il i i 13. 207— R e la t in g to re g e n ts o f tin Marshfield— The government dredge study so that students can be carried newspapers say that much good has s B. 127— In years o f service, Senator Teller, lam e tte a t P e o ria . S ta te U n iv e r s ity . army. Oregon is making great improvements through the first two years of a regu come out of the evil, inasmuch as the S p e c ia l ta x b y d is t r ic t s fo H. r B. 214— P r o v id in g an a p p ro p ria tio n s U. 128— of Colorado, is the Nestor of the retir fo r tin* ex p en ses Of the S ta te Ilo r t ic u l about Coos bay. The channel in front lar college course it is planned to in discussion brought out even a greater Senator Fulton will in all probability ing statemen, having been elected sen roa is. s H. 133— M a n n e r o f le t t in g co n tra c ts tu ra l S o c ie ty . crease the endowment fund to $100,- degree o f friendship on the part of be appointed as the new Federal judge ator upon the admission of his state fo r brid H. B. 221— A p p r o p r ia tin g $100,000 fo r of Marshfield is being deepened and b r id g e b u ild in g . widened, as well as at other points. 000. Pendleton academy is a Presby America toward Japan than was at B. 135— P e r s o n s u nd er 18 n ot to th.* C r a te r L a k e road. for Oregon. into the Union, taking his seat Decem run s el.-v •ators. U Ii. 222— A p p r o p r ia tin g $1000 fo r The dredgings are being used to fill in terian school and is the only one which first believed to exist. s B. 140— T e n h ou rs a d a y ’ s w o r k fo r G re sh a m F a ir. The butterine and storage house of ber 4, 1876, since when he has been The fill w ill ex the denomination is attempting to H. B. 223— R e la t in g to c u s to d y ot along Front street. ! fem a ies in te lep h o n e and te le g ra p h of- the S w ift Packing company at Chicago continuously and prominently in the f l « 8. a p ito i grou n ds. tend to Ferndale, a suburb on the north maintain in this part of the state. n 111— R e g u la t in g m a n n e r o f HI- II. B. 22 1— P u b lic re co rd s to be fr e RUMOR SU RPR ISE S C ASTR O . public eye. He resigned from the sen was destroyed by fire. A plan is now on II. B. 227— P r o v id in g fo r a bran ch side of Marshfield. w n p la ts. ate in 1882 to enter the cabinet of in g S to B. 147— T im e fo r b r in g in g lib e l a sylu m in E a stern O regon. foot for filling all the low part of South The plan o f keeping half o f the navy Death o f Horses Puzzles. Ii. B. 229— T o re g u la te b r e e d in g o f President Arthur as secretary of the s u its on ne year. Late Venezuelan Ruler Says He Never Marshfield, comprising about 300 town on the Pacific has been left to the dis P r o v id in g le a th e r pou ches horses. Pendleton— With 16 of his horses interior, re-entering the senate March fo r 8 e 'e B. c t tio 149— Planned Gomez’ Death. n b a llo t boxes. II 13. 234— R e s to r a tio n o f co rp o ra tio n s lots, and extending from the business dead and the strange malady which cretion of the president. 1885. s B. 151— C r e a t in g C o n s e rv a tio n Corn- in d e fa u lt. The caused their death still baffling the ii. B. 235— R e g u la t in g fis h in g in section to Washington avenue. Dresden, March 1.— Cipriano Castro, m i h lion. The pope is not enjoying the be?t of s H 157— Ro g u e R iv e r. W a r e h o u s e re c e ip ts to sh ow work w ill cost about $10,000. skill of the vetcrianarians who have late president o f Venezuela, today au health and public audiences have been M. B. 236— F ix in g s a la r ie s in W h e e le r rat« Of s to ra g e. Unemployed Organize. been called, William Mills, a rancher thorized the publication of a declara g B. 158— ou nty. R a ilr o a d s need n o t f i 'e C lis discontinued for the present. Chicago, March 2. -Under the lead o f trip pass» s issu ed to r e g u la r em H. B. 237—Salaries in Wheeler county. Water Board Appointed. in the Juniper country, several miles tion of his innocence of the charge that > '. H. B. 288— F ix in g s a la r y o f L a k e plo> A ll members o f Roosevelt’s cabinet ership of J. Eades Howe, of St. Louis, Salem— Governor Chamberlain has northwest o f this city, is despairing o f he had conspired to bring about the B. 166— F i x i n g term s o f c o u rt in C o u n ty A ssessor. who will not continue in office have ' grandson of the builder of the Eades K iev enth i D is tr ic t. fl. it. 239— P r o v id in g th a t c o n d itio n a l appointed F. M. Saxton, of Baker City, saving any o f his animals. They are assassination of Juan Vicente Gomez, le s o f p erso n a l p rop r t y s h a ll be R e g u la t in g m u tu a l fir e s a in B. 167— completed plans for private life. j bridge, the Chicago association of un- su s. and II. L. Holgate, of Bonanza, Kla all heavy work horses and the loss is the present president of the republic. corded. ra nce com pa n ies. II. B. 244— F ix in g s a la r y o f C u rry math county, the two water commis felt keenly. S. B. 168— R e lin q u is h in g s ta te ’ s c la im In the hope o f being able “ It is incredible,” says he, “ that Three holdup men accused o f the j amPloy ed was was formed this afternoon, o u n ty A sses sor. on t w o ic r e s in M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty . to determine the cause of death, Dr. S. after having shown my interest in him theft of 46 cents have been sent to the , * committee f a s named to protest to 161*— R a ilr o a d s m a y be la id fo r il. H. 11. 245—Feeding o f prisoners in Multnomah sioners provided for by the new irriga county. tion code. Saxton is a Democrat, a W. McClure and H. E. Pinperton, of in so many ways I should try to cause penitentiary for life by a Chicago judge j >u‘ may °r and the finance committee of co n stru e •tion w o r k on co u n ty roads. s. }}■ B. 171—*for o rg a n iz a tio n o f - w i the city i council against th e proposed j s !i. B. 246— E lim in a tio n o f d u p lica tio n lawyer with considerable experience in the Federal bureau o f animal industry, him to be murdered. I f Gomez had and jury. « . - e ° ■ i- ^ o or>ei p e r a t iv i V e a s so cia tio n s. f co u rses o f stu d y in th e s ta te 's h ig h e r reduction of the appropriation for s. B. 172— R e q u ir in g ra ilr o a d s to con- ed u ca tio n a l in stitu tio n s. given me occasion to suspect him, I water cases, and irrigation. Holgate has gone to the scene. Senator Root has denounced anti-Jap street work, The organiztion propos H.eet w ith each o th e r w it h p r iv a te H. ft. 8 18— F o r o r g a n iz a tio n o f m in in g is a banker, but was formerly engaged would have given orders regarding him sw i ch -s and d ik in g In terests. agitators and canal muckrakers. es to manitain a local headquarters, an s. B. 173— T o pu n ish fr a u d u ’ e n t rep- before my departure from Venezuela, He is a Repub e rro r Appears in Pori dill. If. I>. 249— La n d b o a rd to purchase in reclamation work. tion as to m e m b ersh ip in sec ret res«' nta t land s in fo r e s t re serv e. lican, but in the last campaign ran as T aft has declared for a prompt tariff employment agency and bureau of Salem —The Bi an port bill, provid and I would not have been so stupid as fo r p u rp ose of o b ta in in g •I ics 11. B. _ »1— G o v e r n in g e x p e n d itu re o f m on ey. an independent against the regular ing for the establishment o f ports sim to send such an order by cable. revision and the creation of a commis transportation. fu n d s fo r the U n iv e r s it y o f O regon. g B. 183— R e la t in g to la r c e n y b y If. B. 254-—A m e n d in g d en ta l law . “ The shameless individual who in sion later. Repubplican candidate for state senat ilar to the Port of Portland, has a sort hail if. B. 255— V ie w e r s to la y out ro a d s Solons Over State Line. or, C. H. Merryman. S. ñ. 187 — B r e e d in g h o rses to be ro g on b es t grades. of double shuffle provision relative to stigated this conspiracy against me A man horsewhipped Billy Sunday at a t O re g o n A g r ic u ltu r a l C o lle g e Hopkinsville, Ky., March 2.—The is t S. r« d B. 191— P r o h ib it in g p u t t in g g la s s • I B. 256— In c r e a s in g ann u al a p p o r the operation o f tugboat service by will have to proceed to the utmost ex Springfield, III., for using vile language ion me nt o f co u n ty sch o o l fu n d s fr o m eight Democratic senators who broke and nail s in roads. New Tax Commissione s. such ports when they are organized. tremes in order to justify himself, for $50 to $100 p er d is tr ic t. before women. B. 198— P r o v id in g a d d itio n a l ju d g e the quorum in the Tenneessee legisla If. B. 257— R e im b u r s in g M a rth a S Salem— A t a meeting o f the tax As the bill was introduced it provided he is aware that as soon as the matter f o r ' F i f t l ii J u d ic ia l D is tric t. Lane. A million dollar corporation has been ture Friday and fled to Kentucky to j g. n. 194— F o r issu a n ce o f bo n d s b y board, including Governor Chamberlain, that the ports would have the power to is understood the Venezuelan people H. T3. 265— C o pies o f ses sion law’ s to d is tr ic ts . formed to manage the discoveries of escape arrest, say they will remain d r a in a g e be p rin ted. Secretary of State Benson and State ‘ establish, maintain and operate” tug will not tolerate such perfidity.” F o r s a la r y o f S h e r if f o f B 195— II B. 266— R d a tin g to ele c tio n pre the wizard Luther Burbank. here until the general assembly ad j C oos C ou nty. Treasurer Steele, C. V. Galloway, of boats. As the bill was enrolled it pro cin cts. S. B. 197— F o r r e l i e f o f R ee d In s t i Assistant Sergeant-at arms McMinnville and J. B. Eaton, o f La vided that the ports had the right to H B. 268— F ix in g fe e s of S ta t Wireless Fl om Train to Train. Von Buelow has warned Russia that journs. tute. P r in te r . Grande, were appointed tax commis ‘ abolish, maintain and operate” such i f she helps Servia against Austria Yeaman is keeping the senators under > s. B. 19 8 - - C lo t h ln g r a ilr o a d d etective.« Cleveland, Ohio, March 1.— Remark Ii. ii. 277— F r e e f e r r y a c ro s s W illa m - w ith p o lic-' p o w er. surveillance. Th y declared today that sioners to serve with the secretary of a service. tte a t In dep end ence. Germany will fight for Austria. able wireless telegraph experiments B. ¿99— R e g u la t in g d r a in a g e dis H B. 282— T o p r e v e n t u n ju s t d is c rim state, the state treasurer and the gov their sole object in breaking a quorum ' t r ic ts were made today when a number of in atio n b y ra ilro a d s. Seismographs in various parts o f the was to prevent the Republicans par- S. B. 203 - W e e k ly re p o rt on r e g is t r a Head Office Remains Here. ernor, the latter three as ex-officio H. B. 287 D 'd a r i n g the le g a l and so- messages were successfully sent from o f v o te r s to S e c r e ta r y o f S ta te. ial s ta tu s o f M a ry C. W e lls , world have recorded another severe ticipating in the election o f Dem- tion Portland— Captain C. F. Pond, in a special train running between Buffa members, on the new tax commission S. B. 204— C o n v ic t s m a y be w o rk e d at if. It. 2S8 —A u th o riz e s sch ool b oa rds earthquake. It is thought o have been ocratic primary election comm ssion- f a i r grou n ds. provided by a bill which passed the spector, has received advices from lo .and this city at the rate o f 70 miles S B. 205- s t a t e F a ir to h a v e p r in t in g to g o v e r n uses o f sch o o l m on eys. in South America. ers. If. B. 28 9 F ix in g s a la r y o f L a n 1 legislature early in the session. Washington that the inspector’ s head an hour. A Lake Shore train espe to a m o u n t o f $ 1000, m in ty S ch ool S u p erin ten d en t. S. II. 207— R e la t in g to l e v y and sale quarters w ill remain in Portland. An cially equipped for the purpose left The battleship fleet has begun to dis H. B. 290—County High school fund, u n d er ex ecu tion . German Gets Grand Cross. effort was made to have the office re Buffalo this morning and arrived here if. B. 291— A m e n d in g co d e r e la t in g to Squatters Are Favored. perse to the various Atlantic navy S. B. 2 1 0 — F o r c o u n ty re fe re n d u m on lectio n s. Berlin, March 2.— Jules Cumpn, c o u n ty m °a su r,es. yards and the work o f overhauling the La Grande- Last summer a number moved to Bellingham, Puget sound, but this afternoon, when the success o f the U. II. 297— P r o t e c t “ Y a n k ” fis h ir. I French ambassador to Germany, con- D is S. tric B. t. 213— T o d iv id e F i r s t J u d icia W a llo w a L a k e. vessels will begin at once. of La Grande and Portland parties after givin g the matter o f removal full tests was reported. One message was H. II. 300— P r o h ib it in g fa ls e a d v e r t is S. II. 219— V o te r s o f co u n ty m a y r e fe r , . . . . . . , . I ferred yesterday upon H .rr von Schoen. filed timber claims on land in Wallowa consideration, the lighthouse board at sent to President Roosevelt. The ex ing. Important reductions in freight rates thp German fl>r„ i>rn nlini.st,>ri the grand a c o u n ty m easure. Ii. Ti 395 -A m e n d in g Ir r ig a tio n la w s county upon which squatters had set Washington decided to make no change. periments cost $6 a minute. throughout the country are to be made cross of the Legion o f Honor, ns an R iv s. e r . B. J20- F is h la w fo r th e C o lu m b ia If. 1?. 3 * 6 —A p p r o p r ia tin g $1000 fo r tled and made improvements. Con- Both Captain Pond and Major Mclndoe, la ck n m a s C ou n ty F a ir . bv the railroads. In most cases the i indication of France’s satisfaction S. It 221—- R e la t in g to S ch o o l D is tr ic t H. 13. 310 -R a ilro a d s to fe n c e rig h t o f sts were immediately filed by the o f the engineers’ service, advised Finds Huge Fossil Pearl. advances made in January are to be over the Franco-German agreement N o. 1. K la m a th C ou n ty. w ay. against the change. R A m endine: c o d e rep a rti in s M. B. 811---For an a c t r e la t in g to the squatters, and they have won the first annulled. Reno, Nev., Feb. 26.— The follow o rp o ra tio n s o rg a n iz e d ir r ig a t io n fo r on Morocco. This event is inter c pu o ra l o p tio n law . round of the battle through a decision rposes. ing story comes from Goldfield: A H. B. 312 -A p p o in tin g D e p u ty D is tr ic t The United States revenue cutter preted as meaning that the relations S. B. 224 - A u th o r iz in g c it y o f C or- P O R TLA N D M ARKETS. given out from the local land office in discovery which, for its unique charac il is to pm h n sr la n d s n ea r w a tersh ed , A tto r n e y f o r the Second D is tric t. Mohawk struck the rocks off Hell Gate : between France and Germany are v a S. If. Ii. 3 1 4 —R e q u ir in g ra ilr o a d s to rx - the contest o f Finley M. Newton H. 225- r t l fi e d co p y p r o o f o f a ter, has seldom been equalled in this te rm fn a te R u ssia n t h is tle s on rig h t-o f- at the entrance to New York harbor. ! on a better footing than for many F ed ral liq u o r li' nse. Wheat— Bluestem, $1.16; club, $1.03 against the filing of Guy Byrkitt, of state, has just been disclosed through B 226— Pr< n t in e g o a ts fr o m run- w ay. A bad leak was sprung but the vessel years. ®1.04: red Russian, $1@1.01; valley, if. R. 315— R e v is e s sch ed u le o f ra te this city. n in g a t la r g e in Y a m h ill C ou nty. the presence in Goldfield o f Dr. Samuel may be saved. $1.03. S. II. 227 W h en s e v e r a l p erso n s m a y fo r c o rp o ra tio n s in c r e a s in g c a p ita l stock. E. Green, a geologist and nrneral ex H B. 828 — Im p o s in g licen ses on ped- hold re a l p r o p e rty a s ten a n ts In c o m New Train Record Made. Barley— Feed, $28(0.28.50 per ton. . Dredge Fills Low Lands. diet * mon. Harriman has just celebrated his pert, of England. He broke open a If B. 331 —A u th o riz e S ta te Land Oats— No. 1 white, $35(«35.50 ton. Bittshurg, March 2.— Running over H. R 231 - F ix in g the term o f co u rt Marshfield — The dredger Oregon, 61st birthdazy. number of ancient oyster shells and in Board to re p a y m o n ey to A lb e r t C. Ross. e n th J u d ic ia l D is tric t. Hay—Timothy, Willamette valley, four different roads en route, a special In s. the it. T 237 w’hich ¡»b e in g operated in Coos bay, is 333 - R e l a t i n g to co n tr a c ts fo r II. B. E x t e n d in g tim e fo r a c q u ir one of them discovered a perfect pearl, sh ippin g. Riotous suffragettes have been sent train bearing a threatical company in g O re go n C it y iocKs. doing good work. The dredgings are $13(ul5; Eastern Oregon, $160/18; pure white and weighing nearly 160 II I’ 3.33— D e fic ie n c y b ill. $99.090. B. 239 A d d itio n a l ju d g e in Second clover, $120/13; alfalfa, $14oil5; to jail in London. today made the distance of 755 miles D is ^ tric beg used to fill the low places in the H. II. 348 Appropriations for O. A. C. by U. S karats. Dr. Green has refused a sum t. (E m e r g e n c y cla u s e .) from Boston to Pittsburg in the record- city. A portion of Front street, which grain hay, $130/14; cheat, $13.50(0 for the pearl which would buy a hun S*. It. 246 E m p o w e r in g m u n icip a l c o r gtvernment. A direct primary law is to be rushed smashing time of 17 V« hours. Fifty- p o ra tio n s in o th e r s ta te s to a c q u ire tit.« II. B. 35 fi— •C Con oncern ing o rg a n iz a tio n o f 14.50; vetch, $13.500(14.50. was before simply a planked bridge, r r ig it io n d is tr ic *cts. dred “ water jewels” of ordinary size. to land s and w a te r rig h t s in O re go n . through the Colorado legislature. Potatoes— $1.25 per hundred; Eweet fi/e mi rules were clipped off the best II B. 356— Ch la r it a b le so cie tie s , $42,- has been filled in and a large tract of S. B. 251— $30,000 fo r S ta te F a ir p re ’.18, m iu m s. potatoes, 2 He pound. previous time between Buffalo and land along the street in the north part “ Lucky” Baldwin is : eriously ill H. n. 3r 8— Sec u r in g Hons on c h a tte ls Who Smuggled Those Chinese? s LI. 252 $35,000 fo r S ta te F a ir im Onions— Oregon, $2 per hundred. fî. R. »9---T o f i x s a la r ie s o f W a s c o of the city, which was formerly cover and his physicians say he cannot sur Pittsburg, the time being five hours p ro ve m en ts. New Orleans, Feb. 26.— A. P. Schell, s. It. 253 $70,000 fo r tu b e rc u lo s is Vegetables— Turnips, $1.25 sack; o u n ty o ffic e r s . and ten minutes. ed by the tide water, has been brought vive. sa n ita ria . fl I ' '6 1 - \ b o lis h in g C e n tra l O regon carrots, $1; parsnips, $1.05; beets, special United States inspector, who to grade. N o rm a l School. S. B. 255- Animal? al large in Gilliam county. Oklahoma is accused of reviving a $1.50; horseradish, 10c pound; arti recently ran down the alleged Chinese f l ft. 362— A p p r o p r ia tio n b ill c o v e r in g Snow Falls Over Paris. s. it. 2i . C h ild re n m a y a p p ea r in bp ession document in a new form. d r a m a tic p e r fo rm a n c e s on c o n s e n t ot m is cella n e o u s cla im s. chokes. $lo; 1.25 dozen; asparagus, 15c smuggling conspiracy on the Gulf coast, Gets Hops at 10 Cents. Paris, March 2.— Snow has been fall the J u v e n ile C o u rt ju d ge . declared his disbelief in the report that II. B. 6— F o r pu n ish m en t o f h ig h w a y The railroad right of way up the ing in Paris almost continuously for Salem— A contract for the sale of pound; cabbage 30/ 3 '4c pound; beans, the Chinese were sent in a government Rose Carnival Float. . 25c; cauliflower, $2 per crate; celery, Desch ites river is being held up by the 48 hours and a blizzard of unprece ro b II b e ry it. 11— A p p r o p r ia tin g m o n e y fo r an Lebanon — The Lebanon Business 100,000 pounds of hops at 10c a pound $4.50 crate; parsley, 30c dozen; peas, bonded car from A lg ers. La , to San eclamation service. dented proportions prevails throughout e x p e r im e n t s ta tio n a t H rrm is to n . has been recorded at Salem. The con II It. l'-v R e g u la t in g p ilo t a g e on C o Men’s leapuc has decided that the city 15c lb.; radishes, 30c dozen: spinach, Luis Obispo, Cal. His theory is that France. Many deaths are reported. ! lu m b ia R iv e r. should build a $50,000 high school tract calls for 1909 crop of George L. 2c lb.; sprouts, IQc lb.; squash, 2,'<c. the men were put into the car some A Salt Lake man committed suicide Several inches of snow has fallen in ! I!. II. 1! P r o h ib it in g som e c la s s e s o f Rose, near Independence. The hops place close to the Texas border A The Estacada Progress READY FOR INAUGURAL. Record of the Legislature NEWS ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST FROM THE STATE OF OREGON RESUME OF THE WEEK’S DOINGS a j by filling a basin with chloroform and the interior of the Alpes Maritimes dvertlsing. H. H. 19- R e la t in g to tow n p la ts and immersing his head. and the conditions at Cannes and An dditlon s. U II. 22- - A p p r o p r ia tin g $75,000 fo r a tibes are exceedingly wintry. Professor Lowell, o f the Lowell, o r t a g e ron« 1 at C e lllo . If. B. 2 3 A p p r o p r ia tin g a «ld itio n a l Ariz., observatory, says the earth will 25.000 fo r A la s k a -Y u k o n E x p o s itio n . Foreign Labor May Clash. collide with an unknown dark planet, U B 2 1 —In c r e a s in g s a la r y «»t Jack- (P a s s e d o v e r the but cannot give the date. Pueblo, Colo., March 2. The local on C o u n ty ju d g e . v o r n or* s v e t o .' situation between the Servians and the Io H ll 2 « - A u t h o r it y o f re a l e s ta te Following the cut in freight rates by Austrians is rapidly approaching a m u st b * in w r itin g . if n . 2 « M a n n er o f t r a n s fe r r in g nc- the Harriman line o f steamships, rail critical stage. Ran Porubovith, editor I , tion lines may reduce their charges. II. B. 28- - F o r in co rp o ra tio n o f ports. of a local Servian paper, has been re B. 31 A u th o r iz in g S u p rem e C o u rt peatedly threatened with death if he to H. a p p o in t a «•«».le c o m m issio n am i a ppro- The International Opium conference, does not discontinue his remarks on the prin ting $2o.uuv. at its session in Shanghai, expressed If R. 4" F ix in g s a la r y o f P o ’ k C o u n Austrian government. t y S ch o o l S u p erln tem len t. (P a s s e d o v e r the fear that with the restricted traffic G o v e r n o r ’s v e t o .) in opium morphine would become a H B. 15— F ix in g bond o f U m a t illa Chtnese Gets High Honor. T r a surer. popular drug. Ithica, N. Y., March 2. - Tonfu Hu, IT II. 49— - F ix in g s a la r y o f C la ts o p It has developed that the late Gover of Wu Cheng, China, was elected to C o u n ty S ch ool S u p erin ten d en t. (P a s te o v e r G o v e r n o r 's v e t o .) nor Sparks lost all his property in be the Phi Beta Kappa fraternity at Cor II. R 51 C o u n tie s m a y l e v y ta x fo r ing elected governor and trying to be nell last week. This is the first tit^e II. It. 58 E m p o w e r in g W a llo w a C o u n elected U nite! States senator. He in the history of Cornell that a Chinese ty to sell c e r ta in re a l p ro p e rty . H B. 59 F ix in g s a la r y o f M o rr o w was once rated as one of the wealth-1 has been elected to the highest honor- C o u n tv S ch ool S u p erin ten d nt. «P a s s e d iest men in the state. ary society. o v e r G o v e rn o r's v e t o .) building. About 30 o f the leading business men voted unanimously to exert their influence toward that end. A meeting of the voters of the district will be held in the near future. Mr. Thomas, of Portland, addressed the league regarding the advisability of Lebanon having a float in the rose car nival at Portland. A committee was appointed to take up the matter. Money Raised at Monmouth. Monmouth The normal school at Monmouth will go on to the end of the school year. The citizens have already raised the necessary funds. There is a strong feeling of loyalty here for the institution, which extends toother sec tions. and the subscription fund has been materially augmented from some o f the outlying districts. The summer normal will also run, and it is hoped to be able to go right on next year. Apples— 75c(i/$2.75 box. were bought by Isaac Pincus & Sons, Butter— City creamery, extras, 36c; rigid inquiry into the case has been o f Tacoma. Rose is known as one of instituted here. the most careful growers of hops in the fancy outside creamery, 320/ 34c; store, 180120c. (Butter fat prices average Salem district. Tw o Cruisers Sail South. I X cents per pound under regular but Panama, March 1. — The cruisers ter prices.) Peach Trees at Echo Frozen. Eggs -Oregon ranch, 2 \ln 2 2 '4 c 6m . California and Pennsylvania, o f the Echo- Many peach trees on Butter Poultry — Hens, 150/16c; broilers, United States Pacific squadron, now creek are frozen. William Watter- 22 X c ; fryers, 180/ 20c; roosters, old, here, will leave tomorrow for Ama- berg, one of the extensive farmers in 110/12c; young, 14o/15e; ducks, 20oi palia, on the west coast of Honduras. that neighborhood, reports that his 22c; geese, 10c; turkeys, 180/ 20c. I The cruise follows instructions believ- plendid peach orchard will have to be Veal— Extra, 9o/10c pound; ord i-, e<* *° have been received from Wash- chopped down. Mr. Watterberg made nary, 70/8c; heavy, 5c. ¡ ington because of the troubled condi small fortune off the orchard last Pork— Fancy, 9c lb; large, 80/8X<L tion of affairs in Central America. year. Cattle — Beat steers, $5.260(6.60; Jury it Unable to Agree. medium, $4.500/5; common, $3.500/4; Rainfall Gliddens Farmers. cows, best, $40/4.25; medium, $2.260( Pittsburg., March L — The jury in Pendleton With the normal amount j 3.75 ; calves, $4(>/6. the graft ca»- in which Councilmen J. o f rainfall for this season of the year Sheep— Best wethers, $6; medium, C. Wasson, Wiliam Brand and John F. received and with other conditions fa- $60/5.50; mixed sheep, $3.500/5.25; Klein are charged with conspiracy and vorahle the farmers of Ur.-,atilla county ewes, $5(n5.50; lambs. $60( 6.75. the taking of bribes, reported tonight »re contented. The prospects for heavy Hogs — B est $7(g7.25; medium, that it had been unable to agree and yields were never better. I *6.25(96.60. w u locked up till tomorrow.