The Estacada Progress RAILWAY DEM ONSTRATIONS. NEWS ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST FROM THE STATE OF OREGON SIEGE CONDITIONS PREVAIL. FRANCE WILL REVISE TARIFE TARIFF REVISION NEEDED. Every Safety Device Known Will Re Strike Ties Up French Capital and T aft's M essage Asks C ongress to Do ceive T est at / .-Y.-P. Exposition. Nothing Else. Food Becoming S carce. Seattle, March 22. Actual demon W ashington, March 17.—The mes­ Paris, March 19.—Mi-Careme, the OREGON •trations of every railway safety de ESTACADA sage of President T uft recommending middle of Lent, usually celebrated with vice, approved and unexploited, will be prom pt and thorough revision of the grotesque processions throughout THE SPECIAL SESSION- IRRIGATION SEEM S SURE. made daily in the transportation build Proposed New Schedule Raises Many tariff and its consideration at the extra France, and w ith particular gayety in ing and yards of the Alaska-Yukon-Pa session of congress, to the exclusion of March 17.—No appropriations New C ontract Will Amply Protect All Paris, found the capital today in a RESUME OF THE cific exposition, which wHl open on for Salem, all other subje ts, was received with Old Rates. normal schools were made by the U sers Under Project. loud und prolonged applause in both June 1 in Seattle. state of virtual siege. Oregon legislature, whicn ended its The transportation building is now senate and house. The message is WEEK'S DOINGS being hurried to completion and tracks, special session at 8:40 tonight. The Vale—In order to bring in all the Because of the postal strike no mail- brief and to tile poiont and is us fol­ quit the capitol, leaving land owners who have vested w ater deliveries were made, banks held up spurs, switches and “ Y s” are already lawm in akers : the house a senate bill granting rights under the proposed governm ent paym ents on checks because of their United S tates Exports Hard Hit by lows General Review o f Im portant Hap- laid for the most complete exemplifica dead “ To the senate and house of repre­ New Rates Under Consideration sentatives: schools $8,000 each for m ainten­ Malheur project, a new contract has inability to receive advices from their pentngs Presented in a B rief and tion of general and special railway the have convened the con­ until next June. The normal been made which amply protects all and Business Men Anxious to See gress in this - I extra C om prehensive M anner for Busy traffic ever attem pted on the grounds ance session in order to forces repudiated the bill and its sup­ parties who have land under irrigation correspondents, stam ps were not on W hat Action Will Result—Fresh enable it to give immediate considera­ Readers—National, Political, His­ of an exposition. from present w ater ditches. The con­ sale, telegram s were refused accept­ ports could not m uster the two-thirds So desirous were Eastern locomotive tion to the revision of the Dingley torical and Commercial. Fruits Suffer Most. necessary to advance it to second tract states specifically the project ance, and the prices of provisions were builders of taking advantage of reach­ vote tariff act. Conditions affecting pro­ users shall be fully compensated for reading. The vote on suspension of ing the Oriental field through the me­ rules was 28 ayes to 16 noes. duction, m anufacture und business gen­ ditch rights when they sign up soaring, while eggs, milk, butter and of the Seattle lair, that they pro­ Because the gross earnings tax laws their other country produce were painfully W ashington, March 23.—The atten­ erally have so changed in the last 12 Burglars shot a patrolman at Pueblo dium their land with the government. vided the major portion of the $75,000 enacted by the initiative in 1906 were It is believed here th at all owners of scarce. as to require a readjustm ent and when about to be caught. of American m anufacturers will years which the construction of the transpor­ killed by implication by a tax act of land, who have heretofore held out, Over a million letters are stacked in tion revision of the im port duties imposed not for the next few months be entire­ French strikers insist on the dismiss­ tation building has cost, in order that by th at act. More than this, the pres­ will sign these contracts, and thus the legislature in 1907, the ad varlorem ly focused upon the proposed tariff re­ the postoffice aw aiting sorting and dis­ al of Simyan, and may win their point. the structure should be of ample size ent tariff act, with the other sources practically insure the com m ittee of the tax act of the regular session of 1909 vision in this country. France proposes patch, as the postal employes in the governm ent revenue, does not fur­ Castro has left Germany for Bor­ for their most complicated illsutrations. was not touched by the special esssion. full co-operation of every individual branches besides the telegraph to revise its tariff, and in the changes of nish income enough to pay the author­ deaux, where he will em bark for Vene­ Locomotives of all makes and all An unsuccessful attem pt was made having land susceptible to irrigation other to be made the United States is vitally service have gone on a sym pathetic periods will be exhibited. Everything, to render inoperative the dairy inspec­ under the project. ized expenditures. By July next the zuela. •trike. The last American mails have interested. If the proposed French excesB from the old “ hay burners’’ of the cot tion act of the regular session. of expenditures over receipts J. W. McCulloch and C. O. Thomas tariff bill should be enacted into law not yet been removed from their sacks, Boston is to have a crusade against ton belt, to the big transcontinental for the current fiscal year will equal have gone up the Malheur valley to se­ An efforts to introduce new business in its present shape, American trade and practically no letters have left the rats sim ilar to the one conducted at mogul will be shown under full steam. $ 100 , 000 , 000 . cure the contracts of the ranches under were defeated and the bills passed dur­ would be injuriously affected. country. San Francisco. A modern passenger train, equipped ing the special session cure defects in the farm ers’ ditch scheme w est of Three thousand telegram s are piled Some of interesting facts in regard “ The successful party in the last elec­ is pledged to a revision of the A plot to kill the am eer of Afghani­ with the last work in Pullman service, those at the regular session and Vale. In view of the fact th at more on the dispatching hooks, aw aiting to the new measure are prepared by tion tariff. The country and the business stan was unearthed and 1,200 arrests lights, brakes and wireless alarm s will are as passed than 100,000 acres have been signed follow s: N. I. Stone, tariff expert of the de­ transm ission, as the m ilitary telegraph be a daily show. community especially expect it. The have been made. A ppropriation for improvements in ' up exclusive of the m ilitary wagon ers pressed into service, are unfam iali- partm ent of commerce and labor. end of transportation state prospect of a change in the rates of grants, the project is alm ost a cer­ institutions; appropriation for It is proposed to advance the general ar w ith the postal instrum ents, and A m illionaire iron man, a banker will The be electric complete exhibition as experim ent station at Union; opening tainty. im port duties always causes a suspen­ ratefon canned meats of 20 francs per cannot use them. The governm ent has and four others are to be indicted at its rival. given A as fully equipped modern duck season in W illam ette valley Octo­ sion or halt in business because of the 100 kilos to 30 francs, an increase of threatened to call upon the army to P ittsburg for bribery. trolley as well as a new underground ber 1 instead of October 15; protecting i uncertainty sh to the conditions to be furnish men to deliver the mail, but as 50 per cent, leaving the minimum rate made Festival Floats to Seattle. Francis J . Heney has protested trolley, which it is claimed, does away deer; and their effect. It is therefore prohibiting night hunting of of 15 francs unchanged. yet has not taken this step. Business w ith all previous objections to the un­ deer; protecting e lk ; rope fire escapes Portland—The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific is at a standstill, and conditions are Under the existing agreem ent fresh of the h ghest importance th at the new against the appointm ent of Fulton derground system, will be displayed in in hotels not to apply to towr.s having exposition and the Oregon state com­ grave in all lines th at depend upon the apples and pears are adm itted at the bill should be agreed upon and passed Federal judge in Oregon. mission are making strenuous efforts w ith as much speed as possible consist­ Governor George Curry, of New operation. fire regulations; salaries of Supreme to secure for Portland day a t the postal activity for their daily continu­ rate of 2 francs per 100 kilos. I t is ent Every known farm vehicle, reapers court w ith its due and thorough consider­ Mexico, has resigned. He was ap­ stackers, baliff, clerk and stem graphers; ance. proposed to advance the minimum rate Seattle fair all the floats th at will be harvesters, plows and all else, act creating curricula board; requiring ation. For these reason, I have deem­ pointed by Roosevelt in 1907. to 5 francs, an increase of 150 per in the “ Spirit of the Golden even to ihe harness for the horses, will ed the present to be sn extraordinary of public buildings to open out­ shown W est’’ parade at the Rose festival of PENNY LUNCH AT SCH O O LS. cent, and to increase the general rate occasion within the meaning of the con­ The Pennsylvania senate has passed be shown and the big traction harvest­ doors w ard; new code; appropriating $7,500 from 5 to 8 francs. It is proposed to June 9. This pageant will be one of a resolution offering a reward of $1,000 ers found working throughout the for special session; reim bursing George stitution, justifying and requiring the the most beautiful features of the car­ Poor Boys and Girls to Be Fed at increase the minimum rate on hops calling of an extra session. for the caputre of the kidnapers of the W est, will have a place, with all of H. Small. from 30 to 40 francs, and the general nival, and will serve splendidly to ex W hitla boy. A bill has also been in­ their latest improvements. “ In my inaugural address I stated in Los Angeles. from 45 to 60 francs per 100 kilos. ploit the wonderful resources of the troduced making kidnaping punishable a summary way the principles upon F ar more numerous are the tariff FREE BOARD FOR HUNTERS. Los Angeles, March 19.— An innova­ Oregon country, a9 each float, car or by death. which, in my judgm ent, the revision FOOD SUPPLY AFFECTED. chariot will represent the matchless tion in the form of penny lunches to changes on articles which are not af­ of the tariff should proceed, and indi­ The empress of Russia is a nervous fected by the commercial agreem ent the public school children attracted fruit and other products indigenous to at least one new source of reve­ wreck. French Telegraph Strike Continues O regon Sheepm en Offer Inducement the many im portant localities of the much interest today. It was started between France and this country. cated nue th at m ight be properly reBorted to to Kill Coyotes. and Famine T hreatens. Cuban reciprocity may cause a tariff great N orthw est country. It is pro­ by the Civic Federation, and the large Among the more im portant of these in order to avoid a future deficit. It Free board is being offer­ posed to make the parade in Seattle an Ann street school in the poorer quarter changes the following may be men­ is not necessary for me to repeat what war with other nations. Paris, March 22. The government Pendleton— by sheepmen of Eastern Oregon to exact replica of this particular parade of the city was the first to benefit. tioned, the rate being given in francs I then said: Ex-Vice President Fairbanks has re­ issued a reassuring statem ent tonight ed k ilo s: concerning the strike, in which the sit­ hunters to help in exterm inating the j as seen in Portland. The Northern Eventually all are to be included, and per M 100 “ I venture to suggest th at the vital tired from politics completely. eat extracts, general rate increased business Some of them are also to I Pacific railway in response to a request served every school day in the year. uation was said to be notably improv­ coyotes. of the country re­ D istrict Attorney Jerom e, of New ed, many of the strikers, especially the offer a bounty in addition to the $1.50 j lrom the a .-Y.-P. officials has agreed Large airy dining rooms are provid­ from 40 to 45 francs; cotton’seed, now quire that interests the attention of the congress York, is again raiding gam bling houses. telephone girls, having returned to offered by the state for coyotes killed to haul these floats from Portland to ed, and there was a g reat rush today adm itted free, to be subject to a duty in this Bession chiefly devoted to the or in the vicinity of their ranges. | Seattle and back again absolutely free a t the opening, hundreds gathering at of 1.50 francs; peanuts, now adm itted consideration of be the new tariff bill, and The great increase in Germ any's work. The strike leaders, on the oth­ on That free, to be subject to a duty of 2.50 these offeres are to be accepted Qf charge, having been informed that the tables. Each one was given all er hand, were loudly proclaim ing war the less tim e given to other subjects navy has caused a panic in G reat B rit­ francs, and preserved vegeta les, duty is indicated by the score of letters ¡ the in terstate Commerce commission the soup, fru it and buns he or she could to the hilt, and there are disquieting of legislation in this session ol con­ ain. of railroad and other co-opera­ which Secretary Smythe of the state w¡11 interpose no objection to such a eat for one cent. Each lunch costa the increased from 20 to 24 francs. gress, the better for the country.” A St. Louis physician has left an es rumors association has received from hunters j plaili because the floats are to be sent association about four cents. The tive strikes. tate of over $1,000,000 to a 3-months Disclosures in connection with the in different parts of the state who are to S eattle for exhibition purposes only charitable public helps in maintenance. ASSIGNM ENTS ARE GIVEN. PREHISTORIC CITY FOUND. for a chance to spend the spring old girl. O ther departures, such as half an hour str ke indicate that the abuses and fa­ anxious summer in this work. Some of of story-telling at lunch tim e, are to N orthw est Senators Get Places Rate Hearing is O rdered. The German steam er Ella was held voritism charged have been largely due and woolgrowers have expressed a will­ Salem— H aving determined th at suf­ be made. This is in line w ith the agi­ Settler Stum bles Upon Massive Ruins up by N icaragua and searched for spies to the fact th at politics have had much the Various Com m ittees. to board a hunter at each camp. ficient grounds exist to w arrant hold­ tation going on the country over be­ in California. to do w ith the adm inistration of the ingness and arms. The executive committee of the state children of poor parents are sent W ashington, March 23.—During the Los Angeles, March 17.— In the San and telegraph service. ing a hearing to learn if present rates cause The governm ent will seek no more post association is calling upon the individ­ 61st congress Northwestern senators Jacinto mountains, near the edge of The lack of food in the capital, an ual woolgrowers to co-operate with charged by the Southern Pacific com­ by the thousands to school w ithout hav­ will land fraud indictm ents unless the evi­ outcome have com m ittee assignm ents as the Coachella valley, B. P. Bond, of of the impossibility of for­ these hunters and also to assist skilled pany on carload lots, or less, of onions ing had proper food. dence is strong. follows: warding payments, is making itself hunters the forest service has announc­ and potatoes are reasonable and ju sti­ Beach, has just made C alifornia’s Bourne— Fisheries, chairm an; com­ Long The California senate sent for a sick felt today, and provision dealers de­ it will place on the national reserves fiable the railroad company’s repre­ most im portant archaeological discov­ PLANT BLOWS UP. merce, public expenditures, printing, ery, member to break the deadlock on the clare th at if there is no improvement ed sentatives have been summoned to ap­ and th at will be of widespread defenses, postoffices, public interest. one While direct prim ary question. the city in a few days probably will be during the summer. pear and give testimony on March 30 Explosion in C oeur d’Alene Pow der coast ram bling up from his health, railroads. w ith fam ine conditions. at Salem. Numerous complaints have desert land claim, he found the ruins The United States Steel corporation confronted Cham berlain—A griculture and for­ W orks Kills Inventor. Add to C herry Acreage. loss to business in Paris alone is been received regarding the alleged of a prehistoric city containing from will close some of its large plants The estry, public lands, irrigation, Philip­ variously estim ated at from $600,000 Cleone—The owner of the Webb farm unreasonable rates which are enforced 700 to 1,000 well preserved stone hous­ Spokane, Wash, March 19.—The A pril 1 unless business improves. printing, Pacific railroads, ex­ es. Evidences of well paved to $1,200,000. Only a few w ires today has ju st planted 10 more acres of Lam­ by the Southern Pacific on these com­ Coeur d'A lene Powder mills, near Wal­ pines, streets, penditures in Interior departm ent. The French governm ent may relieve connect Europe Paris w ith and the out­ bert cherries on her place. Miss Webb modities. strange earthenw are of fine type scat­ lace, Idaho, were alm ost totally de­ Piles—Coast survey, chairman ; com­ M inister Simyan, who has charge of side world. says th at she finds cherry raising a tered about and te genera! aspect of stroyed yesterday evening by sparks merce, judiciary, revision of laws, Pa­ posts and telegraph, in order to ap­ The government has formally notifi­ very profitable business and th at the A rbor Day Annual Assured. the place shows th at it was no mean falling in the m ixer. The loss will cific islands, pensions, territories. pease the strikers. ed the strikers th at 48 hours of grace Lam bert cherry possesses qualities su­ Salem—The Arbor Day annnual for aggregate thousands. The secret of Jones—Industrial expositions, chair­ community, but savored of civiliza­ Russia is ready to intervene in P er­ will be allowed them to return to work, perior to those of any other variety, the use of the public schools, April 9, m aking the powder died w ith J. Skal man public lands, irrigation, Cana­ tion. after which their dismissal will be ir­ the main points of superiority being ¡ 1909, has been* issued by J. H. Acker- berg, the maker, whose death occurred dian ; relations, Bond arrived Here today, and after sia if necessary. coast defenses, conser­ conferring revocable. with Charles F. Lummis and the large size, the late m aturity and man, superintendent of public instruc- in the explosion, and may end the man­ vation of national resources, corpora­ A W ashington physician says over­ the hardiness, m aking them a good va- tion. The annual contains sugge«*- ufacture of powder in the Coeur tions organized in the D istrict of Co­ other scientists, arranged to place ac­ eating causes a desire for smoking and NEW JA P CRISIS IN SO UTH . riety to ship to Eastern points. Last tions for m aking the interior of the d ’Alenes. His powder exploded w ith­ lumbia. curate information concerning his re­ drinking. season 40 tons of cherries were har- j school buildings more attractive, direc- out smoke or poisonous gases and was Heyburn— M anufactures, chairm an; m arkable find before the Smithsonian A Brockton, Mass., man has come to County Officials in California Try to vested from the Webb orchard of 10 | tions for setting out rose bushes, trees very valuable to mining. Pete Pico joint com m ittee on revision of the institute. He already has assurance his right senses at Los Angeles after acres. The bulk of this crop was haul- | and shrubbery on the school grounds and Alvin Nelson were also killed. J. laws of the United States, chairm an; by w ire that an immediate and thorough Collect Poll Tax; Strike Snag. will be conducted from wandering three years. and much valuable information relative K. Ogilvy, an engineer, was badly of natural resources, im­ exploration Oxnard, Cal., March 22.—Serious ed to Portland. W ashington, and has been asked in the ! to forest laws in Oregon and their pres- hurt. Window» were broken for miles conservation The universal suffrage measure has labor trouble is threatened in the beet m igration, mines and mining, Philip­ around, and trees were torn to shreds. pines, privileges and elections, public meantim e not to divulge the exact lo­ Klamath Crop News. f ervation. advanced to second reading in the fields here over the situation created cation of the ruins, lest relic hunters Klam ath Falls—Spring farm work is B ritish house of commons. buildings and grounds, public lands. by the attem pt to collect a county poll going and others strip them of probable val­ on actively in Klam ath county. ; Seventeen Cents for Clip. Lead Miners O bject to Cut Borah— Education and labor, chair­ tax from the 450 Japanese living in The condition of Mme. Helena Mod- fine weather of the pastlw o weeks Pendleton—The first wool sale of the Denver, March 19.—Following infor­ m an; expenditures in the Navy de­ uables. He states the silent city lies jeska, the famous actress, is such that Oxnard and employed in the beet fields. The have made the roads alm ost dusty and season in this section is reported from mation th at the new tariff bill provides partm ent, interocean ic canals, irriga­ w ithin 15 miles of Indio and not over This attem pt, after they had paid the her death may occur at any tim e. miles from the old Los Angeles- put the ground in fine condition for Echo, where is located the wool scour- for a reduction in the rate on lead con­ tion judiciary, standards, w eights and five city tax in this city, caused great re­ plowing. Yuma road. Much new land is now being ing plant.* Charles Green, a wool buy- tents of ores from 1 % to 1 cent per measures. The king of Christm as island, in the sentm ent. The sheriff and deputy as­ Pacific ocean near Singapore, has ab­ sessors in many instances seized horses gotten ready for cultivation. A great er of this section, contracted for the pound, comes the announcement of the S harp Fight With M oros. dicated because his wife objects to and goods owned by the Japanese and deal of the stock thrown out of work clip of Walden Rhea at a price of 17 determ ination of W estern m ining men Island Is C ause of Trouble. Manila, March 17.—A belated dis­ being queen. later forced them to pay under threats on account of the completion of the j cents a pound. It is considered an ex­ to fight this reduction, which they de­ Tokio, March 23. — Special dis­ patch from Lake Anao reports th at a railroad to w ater is being used on large ceedingly high price, since this is all clare will have the effect of closing patches received by Japanese papers An absconding Oklahoma bank cash­ of selling their property. for clearing and plowing. sand wool, due to the nature of the soil nearly all the low grade producing from Hongkong and Pekin indicate band of hostile Moros attacked Lieu­ ier has sent back nearly all the money Some of the Japanese have already contracts Farm ers all over the basin are greatly in the neighborhood. The same quality mines in the United S tates. To this th at the effort which ÍB being made at tenant Furlong's detachmer t of con­ taken and promises to return the bal­ left for other parts of the state where encouraged a t Berdong, on March 8, and Japanese labor is in demand, leaving crop season. over the prospects of a fine of wool sold last year at prices ranging end Secretary J. F. Callbreath, of the Canton to again inflame the Chinese stabulary ance soon. about 10 cents. American Mining congress, today issu­ against the Japanese and bring about after a sharp fight eight Moros and two the beetgrowers in serious straits for The B ritish parliam ent may author­ ed a call for a m eeting of operators to a renewal of the boycott on Japanese members of the constabulary were left ize eight instead of four battleships of laborers. Extra Copies of New Statutes. PORTLAND MARKETS. be held in Salt Lake City next Monday. goods, because of the alleged occupa­ dead on the field, while two soldiers Tonight the sheriff and assessor say the Dreadnaught type on account of it is probable the county will recede Salem—Because of requests from I and one civilian were wounded. A tion of P ratas island by Japanese company activities on the part of German y in from its position and return the money different parts of the state and from W heat—Bluestem, $1.20(5)1.25; club, of the 25th infantry and a de­ guano dealers, is apparently a move­ Suffragettes Scent Plot. increasing her navy. many states in the E ast the house at | $1.07(91.10; red Russian, $1.06@ G uthrie, Okla., March 19.— Many m ent on the part of some unknown tachm ent of scouts have gone to the collected. of Furlong’s force. The day afte r the special session passed a resolution | i»08; valley, $1.10. A fter a searching investigation a Oklahoma suffragettes refuse to vote. propagandists to keep ill feeling be­ aid the fight a constabulary soldier desert­ providing for the printing of 2,000 Oats No. 1, w hite, $39.50. tween Japan and China stirred up in ed, board of inquiry has recommended the Bill Cuts Drinking Time. They claim there is a deep-laid plot after stealing five rifles. suspension of the pilot who had charge Salt Lake City, March 22.— Both copies of the w ater code and one pro- j Barley—Feed, $30.50. against them by the election officials, the hope of eventually causing a breach of the transport Logan when it went branches of the state legislature today viding for the printing of 2,400 copies Bay—Timothy, W illam ette valley, because it is required of them to give Revolt in Cuba. aground at the entrance to Honolulu passed a bill regulating the sale of of the tax commission bill. The reso- j $13<&'15; Eastern Oregon, $16(r/18; their age, color of hair and eyes, and No Appeal for Officials. lutions set out th at copies are to be | clover, $12(013; alfalfa, $14.50(0)15; their politics D. S. Levy, of Okla­ S alt Lake City, March 2 3 .- The Havana, March 17.—The first real harbor. liquor. The bill givei to all counties furnished to the state officers needing grain hay, $13(014; cheat, $13.50@ homa City, secretary of the county traffic officials and railroads convicted uprising against the new Cuban repub­ The Chinese boycott against Japan­ local option and to cities of 12,000 pop­ them and also distributed by the secre­ 14.50; vetch, $13.50(014.50. occurred last night, within a little election board, says of these require­ ulation or more a separate vote. Sa­ January in the United States Dis­ lic ese goods has been revived of state to those who may desire B utter—City cream ery, extras, 36c; m ents: ‘‘But very few women will last mere than six weeks after the inaugu­ loons are to be open only from 7 a. m. tary trict court of conspiracy in connection fancy outside cream ery, 32(035c; store, Servia may yield to the term s of a until 7 p. m., except on Saturday, when them and make application to him for The ladies declare the new w ith the refusal to deliver coal to an ration of General Gomez as president. 18(o 20c. B utter fat prices average 1)4 register. joint note from the powers. law is a deliberate slap at woman suf­ independent coal dealer, were denied a How serious the trouble is it is impos­ the hours shall be from 7 a. m. to 6 p. them cents under regular butter prices. frage, and there is much fear and new trial today and will be sentenced sible to determ ine. While the move­ The Cuban revolutionists have sur­ m. Special elections on the question Eggs Oregon ranch, 20(o21c. Bishop Will Build Mill. ment apparently is unim portant, nume­ trem bling on the part of legislators.” on Monday. The defendants are J rically, of local option are to be held on peti­ rendered to governm ent troops. Poultry—Hens, 1 5)i(o l6 c; broilers, all indications are th at it is Salem—Clarence Bishop, of the Sa­ tion. It is believed that the bill will H. Moore, sales agent of the Union 24(o 25c; fryers, 18(d20c; roosters, The crisis between China and Russia part of the widespread conspiracy. Its W est Will Fight. the signature of Governor lem W'oolen Mills company, has gone old, 10(«llc; young, 14(0 15c; ducks, Pacific Coal company ; E verett Buck­ nature over Manchurian territory is said to be S receive is indicated by a dispatch sta t­ to Pendleton to prepare for the con­ W ashington, March 19.—Congress­ ingham, former general superintendent p r y - _________________ over. struction of a $45,000 woolen mill. 200/22’«c; geese. 10c; turkeys, 18(o men from the Pacific N orthw est will of the Oregon Short Line; the Union ing th at a special train, carrying a de­ 19c; squabs, $2.50(0:3 per dozen. The company recently purchased the News agents on trains in Mexico in a fight for the restoration of Pacific railroad, the Union Pacific Coal tachm ent of rural guards, was proceed­ Gold Strikes in Arizona. Extras, 10(ol0)4c; ordinary, unite the duty on rough lumber to $2 per company and the Oregon Short Line. ing as rapidly as possible to Vultas. have been forbidden to sell liquor in Phoenix, Ariz., March 22. Two gold machinery in the old mill at Pendleton j $7(o Veal 8c; heavy, 5c. erect a modern reinforced con­ thousand. A fter the tariff bill was in­ future. strikes, reported to be the biggest ever and will structure, Pork— Fancy, 9 % (a 10c; large, 8(0 troduced Los Angeles to Bar Sick. rebuild and install the 8)»c. Kidnaped Boy Returned. all members from Oregon, The Nicaraguan president defies the made in Arizona, one at Salome and crete Los Angeles, 17.—A t a m eet­ old machinery, making a first class W ashington and Idaho were interview ­ Cleveland, March 23.—L ittle W illie ing of 50 persons March United States to intervene in Central the other at Bouse, have caused excite­ plant. About 75 hands will he em­ Apples—75c(o$2.50 box. of the chamber of America and threatens to fight marines ment throughout the territory, and all ployed and it is proposed that only high Potatoes $1.35(ol,40 per hundred; ed, and all announced their purpose to W hitla, who has caused the police of commerce today, representing all of oppose the lumber schedule as fixed by the entire country endless worry since of the western part from Phoenix to high grade products shall be turned out sweets, 2 * 4(0 30. to a finish. the prom inent charitable associations the ways and means committee, and to he was kidnaped from school in Sharon, the river is filling with prospectors. Vegetables—Turnips, $1 sack; car The Home Telephone companies of Mining men of expreience who have w ith members from other lumber Pa., last Thursday, was returned to his and institutions of the city and county, 90c; parsnips, $1.50; beets, join the Pacific Northwest, including the visited U pper Linn Wants Steel Bridge. rots, producing states to g et the old duty. father at the Hollenden hotel here at a resolution was adopted asking charit­ the scenes of the strikes say $1.75; horseradish, 10c pound; a rti­ long distance connections, have been th at the ore is of surpassing richness, Brownsville—Citizens of the w est­ associations of the United States 8:30 o’clock last evening. In compli­ able chokes, 75(o 90c dozen; asparagus, 11 sold to a syndicate of Portland and Se­ and th att here are evidences of perm a­ ern portion of Linn countv are work­ to refrain from sending any more con­ Kerens New A m bassador ance w ith an agreem ent entered into 0/1 7 ’ c pound; beans, 25c; cabbage, attle capitalists. ptives to Los Angeles and reciting nence in the ledges. The strikes are ing to secure the erection of a steel Chicago, March 19.— The following j between the boy’s father and an agent sum /SS jc ; cauliflower, $2.50; celery at if they were continued to be sent, Robbers dynauited two bank build­ in districts where mineral has been bridge over the Calipooia river at this $ S 47 ’ j ! / i ¿"crate;' cable to the Daily N ew s1 ° f the kidnapers here today, the boy th isa special lettuce, head, 85c dozen; ings at Bald Knob, A rk., and put to found heretofore in paying quantities. point. The old bridge la in poor con­ onions, 40(o50c dozen;, parsley, 26(0 from V ienna: The new American am­ was placed on a streetcar on the out­ th at necessity would compel the local associations to return them a t once, flight a band of citizens who had been dition and has been condemned. The 30c dozen; radishes, 35c dozen; rhu­ bassador to A ustria will be Richard skirts of the city after 8 o'clock. attracted by the explosions. A sheriff’s taxpayers have asked the county court barb, $2.75 box; spinach, $1.25. Half Billion in Subways. Kerens, of St. Louis. The S tate de­ Hadley Will Fight Rate. posse is in pursuit. W inter Home on Coast. New York. March 22. The remark- for a steel bridge. Ten thousand dol- Hops 1989 contracts. 1 0 (o l0 '4c; partm ent has asked the A ustrian gov­ Jefferson Mo., March 17.— The fight on the tariff bill in con­ able scope of G reater New York’s plans 1 'ars *he estim ate for a 200 foot steel 1908 crop, 7(o 8c; 1907 crop, 8(0.4c; ernm ent if he is persona gratia, and an Santa Barbara, Cal., March 23.— E. That he would City, exhaust all the powers affirmative reply has been sent. gress will be a free-for-all, both par­ forp roviding adequate transportation ' span, and $5,600 for a wooden span. H. H arrim an has wired J. H. H arring­ of the state before 1906, crop, l)y0/2c. he would perm it the facilities is indicated in a statem ent ties splitting. ton, of the Texas Pacific Improvement railroads to return to Wool — Eastern Oregon, contracts, the3-centsa mile New Sheep Com m issioner. issued here today, which shows that company here, that he will be in Santa Big Union Depot Burns. 16d/18c; valley, 16(o:17; mohair, passenger rate, was the declaration of Roosevelt says he doesn’t intend to the expenditure of nearly $500,000,000 Salem - Governor Benson has ap­ choice, 22c. Barbara tomorrow and will select a Louisville, Ky., March 19.—The Hadley, today. His state- die of fever in the wilds of Africa. is contemplated. Of this amount near­ pointed Charles Cleveland, of Gresham, C attle Top steers, $5(o6.26; fair to Louisville union depot, valued at $400,- site on the company’s Hope ranch for Governor mnt followed the action of a railroad E ight men have now been secured ly $400,000,000 is included in projects Multnomah county, sheep commission­ good, $4.75(o 5; common to medium, 000, was destroyed by fire tonight. a w inter residence. Mr. Harrim an and conference in Chicago yesterday at for tunnels and subways. Work in­ er, to succeed W. H. Steusloff, of 3.25/04.50; cows, top, $4.25; fair to H alf an hour after the building col­ all his Southern Pacific lieutenants will which the decilion to restore the old for the Calhoun jury. volving a fourth of this total will prob- Salem, whose term of three years has good, $3.50(o 4; common to medium, lapsed, the Commercial club had de­ hold a w eek’s conference at a local A runaway train killed and injured ! ably begin before the end of the pres- expired. There are no perquisites a t­ $2.50(0 3.60; calves, top, $5@ 5.50; cided th at the city m ust have an elab­ hotel and it is authoritatively stated rate was taken. 80 people and wrecked the Montreal « it year, tached to the office, aside from travel­ heavy, $3.50(04; bulls, and stags, fat, orate new station at once. th at he will not go to San Francisco. Million for Good Roads. depot. ing expenses. $3(1/3.50; common, $2 (02.76. Stockton, Cal., March 17.—San Joa­ Ships Plan Voyage. Germany Backs Up Austria. Finds Two New Planets. Hogs Best, $725; fair to good, quin county voted today to issue bond* Scientists have a theory that many Tokio, J.qp March Many Hop C ontracts Filed. $6.76(o7; stockers, $5.50(0.6.50; China Paris. March 19.—According to lat­ 22.—Two ships of the Paris, March 2 3 . - The astronomer to the sum of $1,890,000 for the build mine explosions are caused by earth­ Japanese training squadron, leaving Salem—A great many contracts for fat», $67.6. est inform ation. Austro-Hungary, with Gaillot announced before the Academy ing of 238 miles of macadam road. quakes. on ¿»iircn March 14, | Yokosuke i oK o su se on is, will win visit vieu vari- hops nope from iro m 10 m to m 11 u c cents m m are n being » r in g re­ r e -1 Sheep o n e rp Top iop wethers, werners, $5.75(06; en.ionio; fair iair the support of Germany, has fully re -| of Sciences tonight th at he had diacov- 1 This is the largest county bond issue Many prominent South Americans ousp oints on the Pacific coast during corded at Salem. Growers, however, to good, $4.75