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The Estacada Progress I m m 4 lack TtMrsdar E STAC AD A .......... OREGON RESUME O f THE WEEK'S DOINGS General Review o f Important Hap penings Presented in a Brief and Comprehensive Manner for Busy Readers— National, Political, His torical and Commercial. T a ft opposes high duties on the ne cessaries of life, Chicago business men have opened a war on bucket shops. Harriman says his health is greatly improved as a reslut o f his trip to the coast. Herbert L. Swift, ore of the heirs o f the founder of the Sw ift Packing company, is insane. A number o f blils affecting the bankruptcy iaw have been introduced in both houses of congress. A T T A C K ON ROOSEVELT. Crazed Italian Steerage Passenger Tries to Kill Ex-Preeldent. London, March 3U.— An attempt to asxasinate Theodore Roosevelt e as made on the steamship Hamburg, ac cording to dispatches received here to day fom Horta, Island o f Faya!, A z ores. The assassin’s attempt was frus trated, the dispatches add, and the man was placed in irons. As the steamer was losing sight of land Giuseppe Tosti, a steerage pas senger, broke from his companions and started for the upper deck, where Mr. Roosevelt was standing with his son Kermit. “ He has let them take away my child,” shouted Tosti, in English, “ Now he shall pay for it.” Sailors seized Tosti, quickly master ed him, carried him below and by the captain’s orders put him in irons. For four days the prisoner refused to eat, constantly crying: “ Roosevelt is trying to poison me.” Then the ship’s doctor had to taste all food offered to Tosti before he would eat it. A t Mr. Roosevelt’s request the steamship Hamburg’s course was changed to the Azores. NEWS ITEMS O f GENERAL INTEREST FROM THE STATE OF OREGON C O Y O T E S KILL HORSES. Umatilla IMMENSE LAND DEAL. Rancher Reports Loss o f Oregon Land Oo. Purchases 40,000 Acres in Lake County. Tw o Valuable Colts. Pendleton— It is reported by G. W. Burgess, a rancher near Meacham, that coyotes are so bad in his neighborhood this spring that even colts on the range are being killed. He reports the kill ing of at least two valuable colts of his last week. The method of the coyotes is to fol low a band of horses and as soon as one is separated to pounce upon it. The reason assigned for the unusual boldness o f the pests is that they have greatly multiplied during the few years the bounty has been off. Since the re cently voted state bounty and the fact that some of the sheep men are offering a dollar a pelt in addition to the amount allowed by the state, and even promis ing to board them free, hunters are be ginning to come into this section from all parts o f the state and there is prom ise of an active war upon sheep, calf and colt destroyers. FUNERAL IN S T A T E HOUSE. Governor Cosgrove Will Be Buried at Olympia With Military Honors. Olympia, Wash., March 30.— The funeral o f Governor Samuel G. Cos grove, who died Sunday morning at Paso Rubles, will be held in this city Wednesday at 2 o’clock, with full mili tary honors. The body will be met in Portland this evening by a military escort, Gov ernor M. E. Hay, state officers and a committee from the recent house and senate. The funeral cortege will reach Olympia early Wednesday morn ing, and the body o f the late governor will immediately be ta^en to the Capi tol, where it will lie in state until noon. Services will be held in the house chamber at 2 o’clock and interment w ill be in this city. A ll companies of the national guard stationed in Western Washington will be called out and w ill participate in the services. Governor Cosgrove was a member of several secret orders, and each of these orders will send delegations to the cer emonies. Lieutenant Governor Hay, who has been acting governor since January 27, and who will take the oath of office as governor, has issued a proclamation requesting all public offices to be closed Wednesday, and that memorial services be held throughout the state at the hour o f interment. Lakeview—The largest deal in the history of Lake county haa just been closed here by the Oregon Valley Land company, purchasing the holdings of th i Heryford Land & Cattle company. The sale transfers 40,000 acreB of the choi est lands in the county. The tract embraces lands in Goose lake, Chewau- can and Drews valleys, as well as much land in the borders of Oregon and Cali fornia. Close to Lakeview are 15.000 acres of this land, which added to the 35,000 acres heretofore owned by the Oregon Valley Land company, form the most valuable tract now under pro cess of colonization by that company. The holdings are among the oldest in Oregon. The sale o f these lands is a surprise to many, as the company was strong financially. But Mr. Heryford and his partners realize the stock raising business will sooner or later be driven out by the incoming rush of settlement and saw fit to have those lands turned into farms. By this purchase the Oregon Valley Land company has auded very consid erably to the interest o f its contract holders, by throwing into the original tract so much of the finest lands in Oregon. The lands purchased from the Heryford Cattle company are val ued at least at half a million dollars Samuel G. Cosgrove, late governor and very much more when the valuable o f Washington, was born in Tuscara water rights going with them are was county, Ohio, April 10, 1847, and taken into consideration. reared in Defiance county Ohio, on a Many Would Be Judge. farm. He enlisted in the Union army Salem— There is already a scramble in the fall of 1863, in Company E, for the office of judge o f the Fifth ju Fourteenth Ohio Volunteers, P. I., and dicial circuit, created by the regular was discharged in July, 1865, at the session of the legislature. Three close of the war. He entered Ohio names with strong endorsements have Wesleyan University in 1866 and grad i already been received— J. A. Eakin, a uated in 1873. He then read law and I brother of Supreme Court Justice was admitti d to the bar in 1876. He Eakin; C. H. Abercrombie, city at worked his way through college and torney of Astoria, and Frank J. Tay his law course. In his early life he lor. Also Governor Benson will soon taught school. He was a lifelong Re have to fill two vacancies on the state publican and a resident o f Pomeroy, board of dental examiners, one on the Wash., since 1882. state board of pharmacy and one on the Mr. Cosgrove was a member o f the board of regents of the state uni state constitutional convention and was versity. a McKinley and Roosevelt elector. A t the time of his election as governor he Town Too Small to Notice. was a regent of the state university, Salem— The Southern Pacific, reply an appointee of • Governor Mead. He ing to the complaint o f M. C. Stewart was prominent in Grand Army and vs. the Southern Pacific, filed with the lodge circles, being a member o f a State Railroad commission, states that number o f secret orders, including the the passenger business at Curtin, Or., Masons, Elks and Oddfellows. is not large enough to warrant the In addition to practising law, he Southern Pacific in stopping any of its farmed for the last 20 years, being the passenger trains at Curtin. The rail owner o f a 1,400-acre farm in Wash road company also alleges that there is ington and Idaho. not enough freight business to justify He leaves a fam ily consisting o f a erection of a freight shed, and de widow, two eons and a daughter. mands that the proceedings against the company on this complaint be dis CARS FOR WOM EN. missed. TRAFFIC PACT IN OREGON PRESAGED Hdrrlmdn and Hill are In Negotiation In California. Believed Big Railroad Magnates Favor Dividing Oregon and Washington Territory and Thus Save Great Sums o f Money in Construction o f New Lines. San Francisco, March 27.— That the Harriman and Hill railroad forces are getting together and that an agree ment in regard to Oregon affairs is im pending became apparent yesterday. A fte r E. H. Harriman and Lewis W. Hill, president o f the Great Northern, had met at Paso Robles Thursday night, they came on to San Francisco together yesterday on Mr. Harriman’s private train and were in conference most o f the morning. A fte r their ar rival here they were mot by C. H. Nutt, general manager o f the Northern Pacific; J. P. O'Brien, o f the Oregon Railroad & Navigation company and Southern Pacific in Oregon; E. E. Cal vin, vice president o f the Southern Pa cific, and William F. Herrin, and ar ranged in an informal talk, which oc cupied half an hour, for a conference to take place today between Mr. Hill, Mr. O ’ Brien and Mr Nutt for the pur pose o f discussing traffic affairs. Be yond simply stating that such a confer ence would take place today, the offi cials refused to give any information as to what the probable result o f the conference would be, preferring not to make public any of their plans until after they have held their meeting. The presence o f Mr. O’Brien and Mr. Nutt implies clearly that the con ference will relate to points where the Harriman and H ill lines come into competition in Oregon and Washing ton. There is still time to make a traffic arrangement ©"regard to busi ness between Portland and Puget sound, for construction o f the Harriman ex tension northward from Portland has not progressed so far but that more money would be saved by abandoning some o f the work already done than by completing the line. BALKAN S IT U A T IO N IS A C U TE Peace Efforts o f Powers Fail, and Outbreak is Expected. Paris, March 26.— It is understood in official circles that the Balkan situ- ati >n on account o f the irreconcilable attitude of Austria-Hungary has now reached its most acute stage and that a few days will decide between peace or war. The efforts of Great Britain, France and Russia to present a formal settlement of the difficulty acceptable to Baron von Aehrenthal, the Austro- Hungarian minister o f foreign affairs, having failed, Austria-Hungary iB ex pected forthwith to deliver an ultima tum at Belgrade. A fte r this, if Servia refuses to make complete surrender, officials here think that Austria-Hungary will dispatch an army across the frontier. The Eclair today announces that the absent offi cers belonging to the French regiment on the Eastern frontier have been re called. The minister o f war says “ that certain precautionary measures have been taken on account of the tension o f the Balkan situation.” The government this afternoon was officially advised that Russia had agreed to accept without reserve the annexation o f Bosnia and Herzegovina by Austria-Hungary. It is hoped that this will remove Baron Aehrenthals’ objection to the Servian note formu lated by Great Britain, France and Russia. Will Aid Water Users. A Japanese bank at San Francisco K I NG TO ABDICATE. Klamath Falls— R. S. Smith, attor has closed its doors and examiners are ney for the Water Users’ association, trying to untangle the books. Peter Prepares to Give Up Claim on has returned from Washington, where he went in the interests of the land Servian Throne. Roosevelt will stop at the earthquake- C ASTR O LA C K S CASH. strickhcn city of Messina on his way Belgrade, March 30.— Deserted by owners. Mr. Smith found that every other government irrigation project to the African hunting grounds. Russia and confronted with the de had asked for an extension of time of Deposed Dictator o f Venezuela Shorn The U ta h . Fuel company, charged mand of all the powers that she assent the water rate, and that all such de o f All Hit Splendor. with obtaining coal lands unlawfully, He was to the annexation by Austria of Bosnia mands had been refused. has made a complete surrender to the Paris, March 26.— In striking con promised, however, that where lard and Herzegovina without any conces trast with his first visit to Paris, ex- government. owners could not pay their water rate, President Castro, o f Venezuela, ar The Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget sions to herself, Servia has swallowed the government would furnish water rived here last night, bereft of his Sound railroad now has its rails laid the bitter dose and now turns on King for two years upon payment of just the suite of 20 followers, with crestfallen the entire distance of 2,436 milems. A Peter and his dynasty as the scape maintenance charge. manner and almost entirely unnoticed through service will be established goats. by his fellow passengers from Co A strong party in parliament is agi soon. New Town is Planned. logne, who regarded him with pity tating for the deposition of King Peter Roseburg— One of the largest real It has been found that all weddings and the election o f a new king, not rather that any other sentiment. With for the past 50 years at one of Lon associated with either the Karageorge- estate deals concluded in this county a few intimates the ex-dictator dined for some time was the sale of a large don’s leading churches are illegal. vitch or the Obrenovitch dynasty. This at his hotel and then retired to an or Step) will be taken to legalize the party is discussing the selection of tract o f land by F. B. Waite to a party dinary bedroom entirely lacking in o f Minneapolis bankers and capitalists. ceremonies. the luxury o f his former quarters in either the Duke of Teck or Prince A r The consideration was $54,000, and the the same establishment. ' Austria demands the abandonment of thur of Cannaught from the British land comprises several hundred acres. The truth seems to be that he is in royal family, hoping thereby to end Servian claims. I t is situated about 10 miles south of reduced circumstances, at least for the the old factional feud growing out of Roseburg on the South Umpqua river. The Illinois senatorial deadlock re moment, as his monthly income of the rivalry of th» native dynasties and The purchasers, it is said, will erect 20 mains uiibroken. $60,000, according to information g iv to win the friendship of Great Britain. summer cottages in the near future. en by a member o f the household, is More than lO.OOO aliens arrived in King Peter, on the other’ hand, while A new city will be started if the p ans temporarily tied up. NeW<Xork one day last week. proposing to renounce the claims not o f the owners materialize. General Castro, with great irrita Ten persons were injured and several only of himself, but his sons George tion, particularly after he had been in buildings damaged by an explosion of and Alexander, desires to leave the Moisture is Plentiful. formed that the French Trans-Atlantic kingdom in the hands of his ally and B O Y C O T T S OUR GOODS. gas at Pittsburg. Dufur— Crop prospects fcr this vi company would not land him at La relative. Prince Nicholas, of Montene Guayra on account o f a protest o f the Iron workers in Pennsylvania con gro, by securing the election of the cinity are better this spring than they Japanese Use Pretext o f “ Pure Food Venezuelan government, shut the door The hard template a strike because their wages latter’s youngest son as king. He and have been for many years. Law” As a Reason in the face of reporters. His wifa, have been reduced. his whole family are preparing to re freeze o f last winter put the ground in first class shape. The heavy snows Victoria, B. C., March 27.— That a however, said he would make up his Naval Constructor Evans, o f the turn to Switzerland, whence he was and rains afforded an unusual amount boycott of American goods under guise mind where to land after he got aboard Mare Island navy yarrd. Bays a fleet is summoned to take the crown after the assassination o f King Alexander and of moisture and there have been but o f enforcement o f a “ pure food law” ship at Bordeaux. needed on the Pacific coast. few winds during March to dry the has been started in Japan is the state Queen Draga in 1903. ground out. Growing grasses and It is said that Hill and Harriman ment o f a weekly newspaper published T E S T SPO K AN E DECISION. have settled the controversy over the grain are profiting thereby. The acre at Yokohama. The paper says: INDIANS ARE W ORSTED. Portland terminals and big improve age this year is also greater than for “ For some unexplaineable reason ex several years. ments are to be made. cepting that action has been taken Railroads Can Get No Encouragement From Prouty's Explanation. under the ‘ food law,’ Japanese officials, An explosion in the plant of the Illi Rebellious Creeks Flee Before'Posse, Tag Must Stay With Auto. Leaving Dead and Wounded. backed up by police officers, have been nois Steel company at Joliet, 111., re Chicago, March 26.— On behalf of Salem— Attention has been called to New York Transit Company Starts calling upon foreign and native grocers the WeBtern railroads involved in the sulted in the death of four men and the Shipper Sues Railroad Company. Oklahoma City, March 30.— A de and confiscating their stocks o f certain Spokane rate case, J. C. Stubbs today Novel Innovation. fatal injury o f six others. tachment of Crazy Snake’s band of the practice o f automobile owners in Portland— Charging the Oregon Rail transferring a state license tag from brands of goods. Strange to say, the tried to get some light on the decision Mrs. Boyles, one o f the principals in belligerent Indians was surrounded by one machine to another. This may not road & Navigation company with fa il New York, March 30.— Although the goods confiscated have been American o f the commission. A t his request, the Whitla kidnaping, made a desperate deputy sheriffs this afternoon near be done under the law, as a descrip ure to deliver 1,250 boxes of green ap idea o f having separate subway cars goods only, and the officials do not even Commissioner Prouty met him and tbe attempt to escape by jumping from a Crazy Snake’s home, and a battle en tion o f the machine is on file in the ples in Texas until they had become for women doesn’ t seem to meet with look at te British, German and French various points in the decision were train, but was seized in time by officers. sued. One Indian was killed, eight office o f the secretary of state to cor rotten, Page & Son have brought suit Anothe'r feature o f these gone over and discussed. were captured and the rest fled with in the Circuit court to recover $1,200 the approval o f the Interborough Rapid goods. respond with every tag. When a ma Officers for the graft prosecution in the deputies in pursuit. I t is understood that the commis damages. The apples were shipped in Transit company, a decisive test o f the strange proceedings was thst nearly all San Francisco raided the offices of the There were about 16 Indians in the chine is sold by the owner the tag two consignments. They were sold at plan will be made on the Hudson tun the articles' confiscated bore the stamp sioner informed the railroad man that United Railroads and secured valuable band, which had taken refuge in a should go with the machine, and the their destination, after being refused o f the American health board and each the decision meant about what it said papers which had been stolen. A num house. Deputies had tracked them for secretary of state advised, so that the by the consignee, and the local com nel system beginning next Wednesday package was printed with all the and that the order was drawn in a way ber of arrests have been made. which, in the opinion o f the commis some distance and were informed by a transfer may be noted on the books. mission merchants allege the damage morning. I f it is found to work satis names of the ingredients contained.” sion, would make it most difficult to factorily in adding to the accommoda to be $1,200. Charles W. Fairbanks is visiting in farmer o f their location. Spring Work Near Oakland. Castro Is Furious. attack successfully. No secret is made Advancing from four sides, the posse Southern California. tions for passengers or facilitating the Oakland—The fine weather of the Horse Fair O ffers Cups. tired at the house. The Indians rushed Bordeaux, March 27.— “ I f I am a of the fact that the railroads have de movement of trains, it will be made a The volcano of Izalco. Salvador, is out, scattered among the trees and past week has enabled the farmers to criminal, why haven’ t my accusers the cided to test the order in the courts, Salem— A t a meeting of the horse showing increased activity. made a valiant defense. The posse all take up their spring work. More land fair committees o f the Salem board of permanent feature of the line. courage to allow me to return to Vene because they feel that the struggle William G. McAdoo, president of the zuela and defend m yself?” exclaimed between the commission and the rail A ll Middle West railroads have de the while advanced and soon routed the has been seeded to grain in this lo trade it was announced that several band. None of those captured is seri cality this year than for several years valuable cups w ill be offered as premi Hudson & Manhattan Railroad com Cipriano Castro this afternoon, when roads with regard to rate principles cided to restore the 3-cent fare. ously wounded, but it Is known that a past. The farmers who failed to get ums as well as about $1,000 in cash. pany, in announcing his plan today, an agent of the French steamship com must be fought out to a finish. The Iowa legislature has voted down number of Indians were hit by the all their crops in during the winter The fair will be held on April 3, and said that when the idea was suggested pany officially informed him that he an absolute bank guraarantee bill. are now finishing their seeding. The there will be harness events, classes first it did not seem feasible, but after must leave the steamer Guadeloupe, on Harriman Faces Big Suit. posse's bullets. Twenty-two Russian political pris Crazy Snake’s band apparently has lamb crop in this vicinity is unusually for women and children and various studying the problem, he decided it which he sails today, before that vessel New York, March 26.— A suit for oners have been condemned to death. broken up into numerous small groups. large and a number of farmers expect other attractive features. reaches Venezuela. “ A ll I ask is the $800,000 has been begun against E. H. The rail was well worth testing. to have quite a number ready for the roads have offered free return of all The special cars for women w ill be right to a fair trial,” he declared. “ I Harriman by John Donovan, who says Senator Depew says Roosevelt loved It seemed at nightfall that each red Eastern markets. stock to point of origin after the show. run only in “ rush” hours to begin. am prepared to accept the result. The this sum is due him as commission on his job SB president and regretted hav skin was trying to accomplish his own They will be attached to all trains refusal of Gomez to permit me to enter the sale in 1901 o f the St. Joseph Rail escape, without regard for the grand ing to leave. Stock Law Objected To. PO R TLA N D M ARKETS. leaving Hoboken between 7 and 9 Venezuela is overwhelming proof that way, Light, Heat & Power companfy, dreams of the chieftain, to realize The government is testing a rifle which they were called together by the o’clock in the morning, and those leav they have no case against me, but real o f St. Joseph, Mo. Donovan declares Cleone- People of Eastern Multno Wheat— Bluestem milling, $1.20© ing Manhattan between 4 :30 and 7 ize that, i f I set foot on Venezuelan Mr. Harriman agreed to give him 25 equipped with an electric light which smoke of signal Ares. A ll effort at mah county are considerably aroused enables aim to be taken at night. organized resistance seemed to have on account of the passage at the last 1.25; club, $1.08@1.10; red Russian, o’ clock in the evening. soil, their game is up.” per cent of any sum received for the $1.06(8 1.08; bluestem, shipping, $1.15 The porters now at each station will property over and above $1,100,000. Canada proposes to build a dread- beed dropped with the sinking of the legislature of the bill prohibiting the j @1.17; valley, $1.10. pay particular attention to the last cars sun. running of stock at large in Multno No New Trial for Road. He says that Mr. Harriman sold his in naught or two and turn them over to Oats— No. 1 white, $40. and their women passengers. mah county west o f the Sandy river. the mother country should the neces San Francisco, March 27.— District terest for $4,400,000 less $100,000 B arley-Feed , $31. Japs Do Not Like Hague. Many voters believe that the automo commission to brokers. Mr. Harriman sity arise. Judge Van Fleet, in the United States Hay— Timothy, Willamette valley, Chicago, March 30.— America’s re bile interests o f Portland were instru Circuit court, refused today to grant has filed an answer in which he denies Russians Are Furious. In the recall election for mayor of mental in getting the bill passed. $130 d 16; Eastern Oregon, $16@18; St. Petersburg, March 30.— The so the petition of the Southern Pacific making any contract with Donovan. Los Angeles, George Alexander re ported support of China’ s prcqiosal to Others, however, have no objections to clover, $12@}13; alfalfa, $14.50(815; submit the Chinese-Japanese-Manchur- lution o f the Balkan crisis has been re railroad for retrial o f the ten charges ceived about 2,000 votes more that his grain hay, $13(8 14; cheat, $13.6000 ian differences to The Hague tribunal keeping their stock at home. Praise Given Shackleton. ceived here with rage and shame o f cruelty to animals brought by the nearest competitor. ' 14.50; vetch, $ i3.50<®14.50. is not believed in Japan, where the de government and decided against the London, March 26. — Lieutenant Butter—City creamery, extras, 34c; rather than with a feeling o f relief by Ex-Queen Liliuokalini, of Hawaii, terrent effect of the arbitration of the First Dividend. La Grande Bank. appellant. The case was the outcome Shackleton’s discoveries have brought fancy outside creamery, 32©34c; Cali the press and Chautinistic public, who has been to Washington in the in house tax dispute is still felt, accord La Gtande—Schedules and pro rate which blames Foreign Minister Iswol- o f violations of the law prohibiting the a chorus of praise and admiration. terests o f her claim against the gov ing to a special cablegram from Tokio. dividends to be issued by the receiver fornia, 32©32>{c; store, 18©20c. But sky for the surrender o f the Slav in keeping of cattle in transit in the cars Louis Charles Bernachi, who was physi ernment, iB hopeful that her visit has Japan, it is declared, always is pre of the Farmers and Traders’ bank will ter fat prices average 1 % cents per terests without considering the circum longer than 28 hours without unload cist to the Discovery Antarctic expedi not been in vain. pared to settle differences in the most soon be speeding toward Washington, pound under regular butter prices. stances which have dictated the Rus ing for food, water and rest. The tion in 1901-1904, said in an interesting Eggs— Oregon ranch, 20© 21c. In government circles, railroad attorney argued that the law talk today that the sledge journey of Castro says he will start a revolu conciliatory wav, but the Chinese offi to be converted into checks on the re Poultry— Hens, 1 5 )i© 1 6 )ic ; broil sian policy. cials shrink from the responsibility, ceivership. The amount o f the first 126 days under such conditions as were however, no illusions are entertained was unconstitutional. tion on arrival in Venezuela. erroneously believing it to be the saf dividend will be 40 per cent, as new ers, 24W25c; fryers, 18(820c; roosters, with regard to the hard necessities described fa one o f the most magnifi Physicians have abandoned hope of est to delay a settlement in Manchuria. claims have appeared against the bank old, lO O illc; young, 14(815c; ducks, Lose All-Night Battle. cent feats in the annals of polar explor !20©22H c; geese, 10c; turkeys, 18© which have forced Russia to a humble saving the life of Madame Modjeska. and cannot be settled except by the role during the crisis. Guthrie, Okla., March 27.— On the ation. A man working in the Arctic J 19c; squabs, $2.60© 3 per dozen. Huge Slot Machine Cost. courts. Mrs. Pierre Lorillard, w ife o f the scene o f the famous Creek Indian up require! 36 ounces o f. food daily, but Veal Extras, 10(81 le ; ordinary, 7 tobacco magnate, committed suicide in San Francisco, March 30. — More rising o f last year at Hickory settle^ the Shackleton party cut themselves Insurgents Get Active. (88c; heavy, 5c per pound. Gravel Roads at Elgin. Washington. than $12,000,000 in nickels is the an Seoul, March 30.— From the reports ment, three negroes were killed, five down to 20 ounces. Pork—Fancy, 9)a@10c per pound; Elgin— A t a meeting o f the Com received from interior Corea it appears were wounded and 41 were captured in large, 8©8)<c. Coalition in the German reiehstag is nual tribute o f San Franciscans to the mercial club the citizens agreed to Carnegie is Displeased. that the activity of the insurgents is a battle between 20 deputy sheriffs Apples- 66c(ffi$2.60 per box. broken and Chancellor von Buelow’s everbusy slot machines, according to Superintendent Comte in answering J. meet the farmers in the city limits New York, March 26.— The growing Potatoes— $1.40(81.50 per hundred; increasing with the coming o f spring. and 100 negroes. The fighting began power is again tottering. This has been P. Healey, a member of the grand with gravel streets. sweet potatoes, 2 (*(82)yc per pound. \ Residences of disti ict magistrates late Wednesday afternoon and contin tendency toward bigger and more for The Colorado legislature has modi jury, who appeared before the board under way for some time, and as the Vegetables— Turnips, $1 per sack; have been raided and government funds ued until 10 o’clock Thursday. A posse midable navies, shown by the leading fied the direct primary measure by o f supervisors today in reference to farmers are much interested, it is ex carrots, 90c; parsnips, $1.60; beets, to a considerable amount seized. I H s went from Henrietta, 18 miles to the nations of Europe, and now by the the proposed anti-slot machine ordin pected that in a short time Elgin will $1.75; horseradish, 10c per pound; ar reported that 700 insurgents have negro settlement to arrest cattle United Sates, was denounced tonight adding the convention plan. ance and announced that the inquisito have gravel roads extending into the tichokes, 761890c per dozen; aspara overrun Yanajyu province and are mur thieves thought to be concealed in a by Andrew Carnegie at the interna The Whitla kidnapers have been in rial body would have recommendations country five or ten miles. gus, 9 (o l2 X c p e r pound; beans, 25c; dering anl pillaging on all sides, strik negro’s house. The battle took place tional peace festival in Carnegie hall dicted in Ohio, but will be turned over to make on the subject ns a result of under the auspices o f the Peace society cabbage, 31*(8 3)4c per pound; cauli ing terror into the hearts o f the inhab at the edge o f the negroes' camp. to Pennsylvania for prosecution. 6.000 Eggs Are Hatching. its investigation. The supervisor’s ex o f the city o f New York. “ Never be flower, $2.50; celery, $4.75 per crate; itants. It is believed here the insur The speaker of the Nevada house ac act figures were $12,700,000. Pullman Car is Held Up. Salem— The greatest chicken ranch lettuce, head, 85c per dozen; onions, gents are receiving encouragements fore in the history of the world,” said cuses the senate of fraud in connection in Oregon begun to yield returns at the 40(850c per dozen; parsley, 36c per from outside o f Corea. Denver, March 27.— Two highway Mr. Carnegie, “ have the leading pow with the report on a defunct bank. Harriman Gets Five Fjnas. Krebs hop farm near Waconda, on the dozen; radishes, 36c per dozen; rhu men entered a Pullman car in the Den ers been engaged tn hastening the con Salt Lake Citv, March 30.— In the Oregon Electric, when the first batch barb, $2 per box; spinach, $1(81.25. Leprosy Vaccine Found. ver & Rio Grande yards, at West Den struction o f engines of destruction to Porto Rican delegates to congress Manila, March 30. — Dr. Moses ver, early today, held up the passen the extent that they now are.” Onions Oregon, $1.76 per hundred. say tariff has ruined the coffee industry United States District court today, o f chickens was hatched by incubators Judge Marshall fined the Union Pacific a few days ago. There are now 6,000 Cattle — Top steers, $5.26(86.50; Klegg, bacteriologist o f the bureau of gers, six in number, and the conductor and that self government is a farce. Railroad company, the Oregon Short chickens in process of incubation, and fair to good, $4.76(86; common to science at Manila, has succeeded in and porter, and got away with about T w o Dead in Freight Wreck. A Russian woman has been arrested Line, the Union Pacific Coal company due for hatching in a few days. Ogden, March 26.— Engineer Layng medium, $3.25(8 4.50; cows, top, cultivating the leprosy bacillus. He $400 in cash. The only woman passen who, during the past 30 years, has rid and J. M. Moore, manager o f the $4.25; fair to good, $3.50(84; common used the organisms from both living ger. Mrs. N. R. Hussey, o f Booth Bay and Brakeman Pearson dead, Fireman Union Pacific Coal company, $3,000 300 women o f troublesome husbands. Timber Brings 8700.000. to medium, $2.50(83.50; calves, top, lepers and the holies of victims of Harbor, Me., was not molested. The Rasmussen seriously injured, an engine each. Everett Bucki' gham, division Astoria Announcement is made that $ 5 ( 86 . 60 ; heavy, $3.50(8,4; bulls and leprosy. The bureau of science has car was part of Denver & Rio Grande buried to the smokestack in sand, and Prince George, o f Servia, has re traffic manager of the Oregon Short the Street Lumber company’s tract of stags, fat, $3(83.50; common, $2(8 prepared a leprosy vaccine and intends train No. 3, which was held up at M ili five freight cars piled up indiscrimi nounced his rights to the throne, fol Line, was fined $1,000. These fines are to carry forward a series of experi tary Junction a few weeks ago. timber land, comprising slightly over 2.75. nately, is the brief but disastrous rec lowing newspaper charges of murder. the result of a suit against the com 16,000 acres in the Nehalem valley dis ord made at 6 o ’clock tbis morning by Hogs— Best, $7.25(87.60; fair to ments with the object o f establishing Burled Weapons Found. trict, was sold recently on a contract good, $6.76(87; stockera, $5.50©6.50; a special treatment for leprosy. Great Oregon Short Line freight No. 246, in Carnegie proposes an Anglo-Ameri panies by the D. J. Sharp company. things are expected of this discovery. to the Western Cooperage company, of China fats, $6.75. can alliance. Frontera, Mex., March 27.— During charge o f Conductor Schnoke and En C o il C oicern Pays Fine. Portland, for a consideration o f $700,- Sheep -Top wethers, $5(86.76; fair the work of excavation going on here, gineer Layng, running between Grang New York and New Jersey receive Old Mine Disaster Found. Salt Lake City, March 30.— The 000. to good, $4.50(84.76; ewes, 4{e less on are acceptable with an immense assort er and Green River, Wyo., on the reform measures with apathy. Utah Fuel company pleaded guilty in Nacozari, Mex., March 30.— Miners ment o f prehistoric arms was uncover lately double-tracked piece o f track. all grades: lambs, top, $6.50©6.76; fair Special Election on Port Bill. employed in tbe famous Babacanora ed. The entire deposit is in an admir to good, $6(8 6.50. One of the severest blizzards of the the United States court today to the fraudulent acquisition o f 14,040 acres Marshfield— The election to decide Hops— 1909 contracts, lOcfilOitc per property have uncovered evidences of able state o f preservation. A great Investigate Land Frauds. year has just swept Oklahoma. of coal land, and paid a fine o f $8,000, whether or not the port o f Coos bay pound; 1908 crop, 7(87>4C; 1907 crop, a mine disaster many years ago, in many o f the arms ars strange to the Washington, March 26.— Additional which 50 men are said to have been collections now extant. It is expected that a world’s fair also $192,000 for the coal extracted, shall be organized under the law re 3(8 4c; 1906 crop, 1 Vi© 2c. A complete special agents to investigate alleged will be held in Panama in 1912, the apd relinquished the land. It was ac cently passed by the legislature will be Wool Eastern Oregon, contracts, buried alive by a huge cavein. Two suit o f armor, made from copper, is lard frauds in the West were appoint year the canal is expected to be quired through dummy entrymen as ag held April 19. There is some opposi 16(818c per pound; valley, 16(817e; skeletons have been uncovered in the among the articles, and many kinds of ed today by Secretary o f the Interior old workings now being cleared. tion to features of the bill. ricultural land. opened. mohair, choice, 23 per pound. weapons. Ballinger.