Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, April 21, 1910, Image 2

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    MEN ROB
DOINGS OFTHEWEEK THREE MASKED
CALIFORNIA TRAIN.
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE STATE
R E C E IV E S K IN G L Y H O N O R S .
E m p e ro r
F r a n c i*
Jo se p h
G re e ts
R o o se v e lt in S p le n d o r.
61 LIVES IN PERIL!
F A R M E R F L E E C E D O F $ 1 0 .0 0 0
W a s h in g t o n M a n P la y s “ S u r e T h in g
R a c e s in S a n F ra n c isc o .
Los Angeles, Cal., April 13.—Louis
Vienna, A pril 16.—Colonel Theudore
Guilbert, aged 55, a rancher, of Elleus-
Roosevelt was received s t the Au»
trian capital today in a m anner almost Steamer Santa Clara, Helpless, burg, Wash., appealed to the police of
Current Events of Interest G a t M
Los Angeles today for assistance in re­
C o u n ty C o u r t P la n s C a m p a ig n fo r Pe rm an e n t D e ve lop m e nt in S u m p te r like th at accorded a reigning sov
covering
$10,000 which he declared he
D istric t th is S u m m e r.
P e rm an e n t H ig h w a y s this Y e a r
ereign.
From the World at Large.
Calls to Assistance.
hud lost yesterday on a fake wire tap­
Coquille Coos county roads are to Sumpter—Within the next few weeks The punctilious A ustrian court, the
ping scheme iu a poolroom in San Fran­
of the most important events in the most ceremonious of Europe, had ar­
be improved. The work is to be done one
of the famous old Red Boy mine,
cisco. Not uutil Uuilbert reached this
thoroughly and as quickly as possible. history
west of Sumpter, will be in progress— ranged the programme and left noth­ S t r ik e s B a r W h e n L e a v in g E u re k a , city, iu flight to escape arrest, as he
G e n e ra l R e su m e o f Im p o rta n t E ve n ts
To aid him in arriving at a more satis­ deep
on the Red Boy and ing undone th at could em phasize the
supposed, did he learu that he had been
factory conclusion on the subject, Bolden sinking
P re se n te d In C o n d e n s e d F o r m
Monarch veins. Not ouly is unprecedented
C a lifo rn ia to r S a n F ra n c isc o ,
honor being paid the
Judge
Hall
sent
a
circular
letter
to
bunkoed.
this
work
of
great
moment to the mine,
fo r O ur B u s y R e a d e rs.
and
W
a
te
r
P
u
ts
O
u
t
Fire
s.
each of the county judges of the state but it will bo anxiously watched by visiting American.
Uuilbert arrived in San Francisco ou
asking for views on the m atter of ap­ every one in the district, for its success As a special m ark of his personal
April 4, according to his story, with
pointing a m aster road builder, the will prove beyond any question the per
some cash ami u bank book showing the
An earth slide buried a work train
method now in vogue in the various manency of ore deposits below the esteem, the aged em peror-king, Fran
Eureka, April 13.—Leaking badly posit of $10,000 in an Ellensburg bank
water
level.
and 25 men near St. Alphonse, Quebec,
cis Joseph, received Colonel Roosevelt and with the tires under boilers appar —the proceeds of the sale of his ranch,
counties, and the general success which
Two years ago a prospect shaft was in his private apartm ents at the im ontly extinguished by tho inrush of which he had just consummated. He
and nearly all were killed.
crowns their efforts towards securing sunk
on
the
Golden
Monarch
vein.
The
water, but not uutil she had sent wire made the ucquaiutauce of two men,
good wagon roads.
W. J . Bryan has returned to New
result of this work has determined the posing Hofburg palace, instead of in less messages for assistance, the steam who gave their names as Lane and Mc­
Inh’many counties'in the state the company
York from South America, where he
continue sinking on the the regular audience chamber.
er Santa Clara, of the North Pacific Guire. The latter tuok him to a place
plan has already been tried. In some vein, but to instead
has been studying sociological condi­
prospect shaft The monarch, who waa attired in
iiue, bound from Portland to San Fran­ uu M arket street, which he describes
it was successful while in others it the work w'.ll be of of a a permanent
char­
tions.
with 61 passengers and a crew bf as a poolroom.
was a failure, the failure being princi­ acter, being a three compartment shaft. im perial uniform , was extrem ely gra cisco
is lying helpless a mile off Table There they made several wagers ou
The condition of Samuel Clemens
pally due to the fact th at the right The shaft will follow an ore shoot cious to the American and kept him in 25,
Bluff,
about four miles south of Hum the Emeryville races ou different days,
(Mark Twain) is slighly improved, but
man was not secured. Among those which is said to have produced over conversation for 36 minutes.
boldt bar. The boat is ou her 13th Lane and McUuire drawing down $1500
still serious. H eart trouble is the
$800,000
for
the
former
owners
from
who favor the plan the greater num
as the winuigs uu a single bel. Uuil­
round trip between the two points.
cause.
ber do not favor the appointm ent of a the Blacksmith level to the surface, the W hat interested subjects they found Tho tug Ranger, sent in response to bert was iuformed that his compauious
ore
body
varying
from
8
to
15
feet
in
to
discuss
w
ere
not
made
public,
as
civil engineer to the position for the width for a continuous length of 800
tho wireless call, is standing close by had won so persistently because they
A stenographer who wrote letters for
reason th at the salary he would demand feet, all milling grade. How deep the they were alone, and Colonel Roosevelt tonight and has a lino to the crippled had “ tapped” the wires to Emeryville
Roosevelt in Naples says he expects to
and learned the result of races iu ad­
steamer.
would in most cases be too large.
be the next president of the United
is to be driven will be determined naturally hHS declined to reveal the A tremendous sea was running and vance of the poolrooms lie was let
“ We have not arrived at a definite shaft
States.
later,
being
governed
to
some
extent
when last seen the small boats which iu on what was to be the final big
decision regarding the subject,” said by what is disclosed by the sinking, slightest detail of the conversation.
The books of the United States Steel
left the Santa Clara, had not been cleanup.
Em peror Francia Joseph intends per­ had
Judge
Hall,
“
but
will
take
the
m
at­
though
it
is
expected
to
go
at
least
250
The Ellensburg man drew upon his
able
get alongside the Ranger.
corporation were thrown open to the
sonally to return Mr. Roosevelt’» call The to Eureka
ter
under
further
advisem
ent
at
our
feet
if
not
500
feet.
cfew attem pt home bank fur the entire $10,000,
public and show th at the largest stock­
on him. Such an honor aa a return ed to go to tho lifesaving
m
eeting
next
week
and
determ
ine
upon
aid of the steamer, but while Lane and McUuire preteuded iu
holders are Hollanders.
visit from the em peror is only extend was unable to cross
some definite plan for the work of the
M in e ra l S p r in g s H ave Value.
tho bar. Another the meantime to place that sum for him
American workmen have been shut
year. W hatever the decision, the Silverton—Three miles south of this ed to reigning sovereigns.
attem pt will be made at 4 o ’clock to­ iu a single wager. Boon after he was
roads are to receive a great deal of at­ city, on land owned by B. Ames and J. For Colonel Roosevelt the call on the morrow morning, when it is hoped the told that he had won $18,000, but that
out of the works of the Pressed Steel
before drawing his winnings he would
tention and work during the present W. Whitlock, is located a mineral spring em peror was only the main feature of sea will have subsided somewhat.
Car company at Schoenville, Pa., and
a busy day, which began immediately Among thoso on board the Santa have to deposit the amount of the
year, and we hope to have the m ajority which,
serious trouble is imminent.
when all the development work after he reached his hotel this morning Clara is C. A. Doe, one of the principal original bet.
of the highways of the county in fairly
W ith banners afloat, finery aflutter,
of the steamer, and father of Uuilbert surrendered the $10,000 to
good shape before the beginning of the is completed, will become more attrac­ w ith a breakfast w ith Henry White, owners
and occupying a procession of taxicabs
P. Doe, general manager of the his companions. Tho latter engaged in
tive as a summer resort than the fa­ ex-Am erican am bassador to France C.
rainy season next fall.”
nearly a mile long, the suffragists in
North
Steamship Company. a quarrel over the division of their own
mous Wilhoit springs, located 18 miles who had not been in Vienna since he Captain Pacific
convention in W ashington, D. C.,
Ned Parsons, who was form winnings, and while this dispute was at
began
his
diplom
atic
career
here
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B U I L D H IG H L I N E C A N A L
east
of
Silverton.
Messrs.
Ames
and
in command of the steamer Po­ its height tho place was raided by sup­
moved on Capitol Hill and presented
Whitlock have a crew of men at work years ago under President T a ft’s fath erly
mona and the Corona, both of which posed detectives. Guilbert and the two
to congress 400,000 individual demands
preparing
the
ground
for
cottages
and
er,
who
was
then
American
m
inister.
1 .0 0 0 L a n d o w n e r s J o in P ro je c t to
lost, was one of the passengers. confidence men escaped by a side door
for votes for women.
tents. They are also putting in equip­ The day included an official visit last­ were
was the thirteenth round trip of and the rancher was hurried to the
R e cla im 1 3 8 ,0 0 0 A c re s.
ment for a bottling plant, and will man­ ing an hour to Count von Aehrenthal tho This
Not a dynam ite cracker nor a cap
Santa
Clara since the steamer be ferry, where he was supplied with a
‘
Ontario—
The
establishm
ent
of
the
ufacture
soda
pop
from
the
water
taken
the A ustro-H ungarian foreign minis came one of the vessels of the North ticket to Los Angeles on last night's
pistol nor a “ snake in the g rass’’ will
from
the
mineral
spring.
Owyhee
irrigation
district,
which
was
ter, a call of courtesy on Archduke Pacific Steamship Company’s fleet, and Owl trains. It was hurriedly arranged
be sold in W ashington, D. C., the com­
authorized by Malheur county this
Francis Ferdinand, heir apparent to the fact that today ia the 13th day of that he, Lane and McUuire should meet
ing Fourth. Instead, there will be
Ind ian G irl File s on C laim .
week,
means
the
irrigation
of
138,000
the throne, at Belvidere palace, a vis­ the month is regarded as a bad omen in Tucson, Ariz., and divide their
band concerts, athletic contests, boat
acres
of
very
fertile
land
in
this
sec­
La
Grande—A
new
precedent
in
land
profits.
W A R S H IP S W A R N JA P A N .
to the tombs of the Hapsburgs, by seafaring men.
races and all kinds of outdoor sports,
tion, 87,000 acres of which is in Ore­ office records here was set Friday when it where,
The Santa Clara left Eureka at 2:05 The rancher became uneasy on the
under
the
guidance
of
a
Cap­
while the citziens' com m ittee sets off
gon under the Owyhee and the King- a half-breed Indian girl filed on a piece uchin monk, w ith a lighted taper in his this afternoon and proceeded south. way dowu aud confided in tho train
the fireworks.
B ritish Jo u rn a l S e e s H id d e n M e a n ­
When about four miles south of Table conductor. The luttor advised him to
man colony irrigation districts, and
land in Grant county under the pub­ hand, he laid w reaths on the tombs of Bluff,
in
g
in
V
o
y
a
g
e
o
f
S
q
u
a
d
ro
n
.
those in tho lighthouse and wire return to Ban Francisco at once and in­
A workman at the new Mt. Tabor
50.000 acres in Idaho under the Gem of
Em
press
Elizabeth
and
Crown
Prince
lic
domain
act.
The
child
is
now
living
less
station at the point saw the steam form the police. Ho was given the
reservoir in Portland attem pted to re­ London, April 18.— W hile one sec­ irrigation district. This vast body of on the White Earth reservation, in Min­ Rudolph; a tour of inspection of the
advice at tho local station and re­
place a driving chain on a concrete tion of European opinion urges Mr. land will be reclaimed by one gigantic nesota, and her right to file on an In ­ Spanish riding school, founded by er turn around and start back. It was same
this^ time that a wireless iriessago turned north tonight. In the mean­
m ixer which had jumped off the sprock­ Roosevelt to discuss w ith W illiam and irrigation system known as the Owyhee dian allotment has not been used be­ Charles V III, and of the Im perial Hus at
came from the steam er to the local time the San Francisco polico were no­
et wheel, when his clothing caught in Edward an international understanding High Line canal, taking w ater from cause the White Earth supply is ex­ sar barracks; a reception by theA m er agent
of the company, John Simpson, tified of tho affair by wiro.
the cogs and his arm was drawn in and for the lim itation of arm am ents, an­ the Owyhee river. There are 12,000 hausted. It is not believed here that a ican journalists and a dinner given in requesting
that a tug be sent to her
crushed. A fellow workman cut the other cynically suggests that, if they land holders in the Owyhee district.
similar filing has been made in the his­ his honor at the foreign office tonight assistance.
A B A T E S T R U S T W AR.
mangled flesh loose with his jack-knife will bring the m atter up for his con­ The Kingman colony and Owyhee tory of the land office.
Simpson replied by asking what the
by Count von Aehrenthal.
while others supported the suffering sideration, more may be accomplished. districts are tributary to Nyssa and
trouble
was,
and
a
wireless
answer
Yet, afte r the long day, when Col was received, stating that the Santa A ction o f S u p r e m e C o u r t T e m p o r a r i­
victim , who was then rushed to a hos­ The implication is, as one prominent Ontario. I t is expected w ater will be
S a w m ill at B a k e r to S ta rt.
Roosevelt returned to his hotel to­ Clara struck heavily in crossing the
pital on , the opposite side of town, journal sees the situation, th at Mr. ready for all these lands w ithin two Baker City—A fter two years of idle­ onel
ly L im its P ro se c u tio n s.
night,
bar and was leaking badly. Following Washington, April 13.—One effect of
nearly five miles.
Roosevelt has done as much as either years. A t present about 10,000 acres ness the mills of the Oregon Lumber tim e. he mounted the stairs two at that
no
further
communication
could
in this city are again in op­ Colonel Roosevelt used the im perial
the postponement of a decision by the
J Three men robbed a California train of the monarchs to sitm ulate the ap­ of land is in cultivation in the Owy­ Company
be had with her. It is supposed that Supreme
hee district. The land under this pro­ eration and an average of more than court
Court in the Standard Oil and
and then escaped in a launch on Suisun petite for fleets.
carriage
placed
at
his
disposal
by
her
seams
opened,
letting
in
enough
100,000
feet
of
the
finished
product
is
Tobacco Trust cases will be to defer
In terest in this m atter is heightened ject is very productive and from farms being turned out daily. The plant at Em peror Francis Joseph until his offi water to put out the tires.
bay.
the Department of Justice
dispatches today that already in cultivation have been raised Austin with a capacity of 40,000 feet cial calls had ended. Then he discard
When about one mile south of Table action by those
An Oklahoma farm er was swindled by W ashington
combinations or trusts
another around-the world 10 tons of alfalfa to the acre in one daily
Bluff, and a mile off shore, tho steamer against
ed
it
for
an
automobile.
is
also
in
operation.
out of $2,000 on a fake horse race at foreshadow
believed
to
be operating in violation
cruise by American battleships, these season. Seventy bushels of w heat to The resumption of operations by this He enjoyed the exhibition at the rid dropped anchor. To those in tho wire­ of tho Sherman
trust law. This
San Francisco.
vessels heading east from Hampton the acre is not an uncommon yield. A plant means th at a pay roll of $10,000 ing school, where the celebrated Lip- less station and lighthouse it was ap­ holds good whero anti
the vital points of
superior quality of all kinds of small will again be turned loose in Baker pizzan breed of horses, a m ixture of parent that the vessel was badly crip­ attack ou such corporations
President T aft is confident th at the Roads instead of south.
are similar
and could get no further.
$30,000,000 irrigation bill will pass “ If the cruise is taken,” comments fruit, apples, peaches, pears, prunes, I City and hundreds of men will find em­ Spanish and A rab blood, performed the pled
to
those
in
the
suits
awaiting
settle­
The
tug
Ranger
left
Eureka
at
4
one week-end observer, “ any tyro will apricots, nectarines, plums and cher­ ployment here.
both houses.
ment.
daintiest
of
evolutions,
dancing
o
’clock
and
ran
close
enough
to
the
able to see the connection between ries are grown in abundance. Almonds
quadrille and finally coming onto the Santa Clara to get a line on board. In tho broad area of tho law not cov­
I t is reported from many cities that be and
Beautify C ity P a rk .
the readjustm ents of the Wash do well here, and several young or­
ered by the Standard Oil aud the To­
platform where Colonel Roosevelt sat Shortly after 6 o ’clock two small bacco
moving picture shows are seriously in­ it ington-Tokio
Medford—
A
com
m
ittee
consisting
of
Trust cases, there is considerable
treaty and th at famous chards have been set out. Potato rais­
and
circling
hia
chair
so
close
th
at
boats
from
the
Santa
Clara
with
pas­
terfering with the saloon business.
five,
including
Landscape
Gardener
room
for operation and where there is
ing
promises
to
be
one
of
the
leading
final clause of article II.
their
hoofs
alm
ost
touched
his
feet.
sengers
could
be
seen
trying
to
get
Ford,
is
planning
the
first
steps
in
sufficient
evidence of the existence of
A fierce wind storm in Southern “ There is going to be tension be industries of the country.
But, as Colonel Roosevelt rem arked alongside the tug. Observers at Table combinations
in restraint of trado and
beautifying the park near the W ash­ afterw
states cost 17 lives and property dam­ tween the United S tates and Japan
Bluff
also
saw
through
their
glasses
a
ards:
“
These
are
only
society
agreement to fix prices, prosecutions
ington school. Work is to be com­ horses.”
B a k e r P la n s Publicity C a m p a ig n .
age am ounting to many hundred thou­ when the latter presses for the privil
man fall overboard from the steamer, an
will continue. This attitude of the
sands.
eges of naturalization and suffrage, Baker City—The county court of menced at once, and it is believed th at A clattering charge of the Magyar cling for a time to the anchor chain Government
was mado plain in Admin­
not to mention easier im m igration Baker County has announced its inten­ much of the work will be under way hussars, who constitute the em peror’s and 4hen disappear.
istration
circles today.
President T aft, speaking at a ban­ conditions,
tion of contributing $100 monthly for in the near future.
and
Uncle
Sam
recalls
the
On tho judicial interpretation of tho
body guard, across the parade grounds
quet in W ashington, said one term as pacifying influence of his w ar dogs publicity purposes and this amount
of the barracks, on the contrary, stir­ P O P E C U T S O F F A M E R I C A N S . word “ monopoly” by the Supreme
president of the United States is two years ago.”
will be turned over to the Baker Com­
B uild M a n y H o m e s.
Court in the big cases hinges the
enough.
Club and used by it in adver­ Lakeview — D uring the past 15 red him to real enthusiasm and after
Hope is expressed th at at the New mercial
of procedure by the Depart­
the evolutions he made a detailed in­ A r c h b is h o p s S t r u c k F r o m L is t o f method
tising the resources of Baker County months
75
dwellings
have
been
erected
The Supreme court of Louisiana has York dinner to Lord K itchener, who and
ment of Justice in its future action in
city.
The
commercial
club
has
a
spection
of
the
stables,
horse
hospitals,
C ard in alate C an d id a te s.
important trust prosecutions. That
been called upon to define “ what iB a is thought to have “ made a hit w ith membership of nearly 400 and each in Lakeview. This does not include
volleying questions a t the offi
Rome, April 13.—It is announced word is said never to have been de­
negro,’’ and the derision is being w ait­ the Am ericans by telling the Austral member pays $1 a month, so that nearly additions, barns or business blocks. etc.,
cers
who
accompanied
him.
that
the
Pope
has
struck
off
from
the
fined adequately in English jurispru­
ed for w ith g reat interest by many ians to found a m ilitary school like $500 will be available for publicity The average value of each dwelling is
list of candidates for the cardinalate dence.
at least $1,000. It is safe to say over
states.
W est P oint,” the guest will emphasize purposes.
all
Americans,
including
the
Arch
An im portant m atter in which the
P. Bobinson and other officers of $100,000 represents the true increase
H u g e T im b e r D eal is M a d e .
bishops of New York, St. Paul, Chica­ Attorney General has deferred action
A woman in snyder, Texas, started the value of a “ lasting entente be­ the F. club
are
now
looking
around
for
a
in
values
in
Lakeview.
tween
our
fleet
and
th
eirs.”
New W estm inster, B. C., April 16 go and New Orleans.
the fire with coal oil, and she and her
pending a decision in the Standard Oil
first-class publicity man to handle the
-—The Canadian W estern Lum ber com­ The chancellory of the Vatican con and Tobacco Trust cases, is the inves­
infant daughter and 14-year old sister
advertising campaign for Baker. There
F in ish C o n c re t e C anal.
firms
this
without
volunteering
an
ex­
tigation into the complaints of tho
pany, composed of Eastern Canadian planation.
K itc h e n e r at A cad e m y.
were burned to death by the explosion
are thousands of acres of government
Falls—W ater has been turned and
American Federation of Labor against
American lumbermen, has pur
which followed.
W est Point, N. Y., April 18.—At land in the county th at can be home­ into Twin
the
Northsido
canal.
The
first
two
the
States Steel Corporation.
his own request the visit of Field steaded, and the Commercial Club will miles of the Northside canal are prob chased for $20,000,000 all the property Tho well-known American prelates W United
Passengers and crew of the steam er Marshal
hat, if any, other cases are being
secure
a
list
of
all
this
land
for
the
of
the
Fraser
R
iver
Lum
ber
company.
Lord
K
itchener
here
today
ably
the
finest
piece
of
concrete
work
Santa Clara, wrecked off the Califor­
back pending the court’s decision
of homeseekers. There is much on any canal in the world. For two This property is mostly tim ber land on affected by this action of Pope Pius held
nia coast, were all saved, and the was unm arked by ceremony. A fter a benefit
are Archbishops John M. Farley, of is not stated. In issues likes tho al­
land
that
can
be
obught
at
$40
and
$50
Vancouver
island,
and
includes
the
miles
the
sides
and
bottom
of
the
canal
luncheon
at
the
residence
of
Colonel
steam er herself has been pulled off the
New York; John Ireland, of St. Paul; leged window glass combine against
acre on easy terms and the club
tract purchased recently from the Wey­ James
Hugh L. Scott, the superintendent, he per
E. Quigley, Chicago; and James which indictments were recently ob­
rocks and is being towed into port.
will aid newcomers in securing such are as smooth as a plate.
erhaeuser
Lum
ber
company
for
$4,-
passed the afternoon view ing the aca­ land.
Blenk,
of New Orleans, each or all of tained in Pittsburg and those similar
The
various
irrigation
projects
$
3
0
,
0
0
0
T
w
o
S
t
o
r
y
B
ric
k
.
The wife of a prominent coffee m er­ demy and studying its methods. Lord
000,000. The new company possesses whom have
several times been spoken to the Northern Securities case, the de­
chant at Los Angeles has finally been K itchener came here accompanied by will also be exploited.
Albany—A. C. Schmitt, vice presi the largest area of m erchantable tim ­ of
as candidates to the Pope’s advisory partm ent expects to continue prosecu­
dent of the First National Bank, will, ber under one ownership in the world. council.
recognized as the “ mysterious girl at W. B utler Duncan, J r., of New York,
tion.
M a y H a v e E x p e rim e n t Station.
in May, begin the construction of
the ringside” who has attended many and was m et by Superintendent Scott
Jam
es
Gibbons.
Archbishop
of
Bal
white pressed brick, two-story
tiniore, is the only American Catholic
prizefights in th at city, disguised in at the railroad station. The visitor Marshfield—An experiment station is $30,000*
E rr,c a rg o W ill G o on Pulp.
H a r d W in d H it s M e m p h is.
building at the northwest corner of Memphis,
prelate now a cardinal.
Quebec, April 13.—That the Province
m en’s clothing.
watched the usual inspection and re to be established by the people of the Third
Tenn.,
A
pril
16.—The
and Broadalbin streets.
of
Quebec
soon will prohibit the ex­
Coquille
valley
for
the
purpose
of
find­
heavy storm , w ith an average of five
A 685-pound woman has been jailed view of the cadet corps.
portation of wood pulp cut ou the
ing what crops can be most profitably
C o d y R e se n ts Pennies.
inches of rainfall 'th a t sw ept through
in San Francisco for exhibitting her­
lands of tho province to the
PO RTLAND M ARKETS.
grown in the locality. Many varieties
Mississippi and A rkansas last night, Cody, Wyo., April 14.—Cody h as“a crown
L a n d Fra u d Sle u th Slain,
self as a freak.
United States was announced in the
was
followed
tonight
by
a
tem
pest
th
at
of
vegetables
and
garden
truck
will
be
Broken
Bow,
Neb.,
April
18.—
Word
legislature
this afternoon by Premier
grievance
and
its
against
your
Uncle
Wheat—Track prices: Bluesrtem, 96
A Kansas tornado swept a creek dry
received here this evening of the planted. The plan is to carry on the (a 97c; club, 93(3)94c; red Russian, 90c; broke over the states w ith added fury. Sam. The Government has forced pen Gouin. The Premier said: “ We have
for nearly a mile, tore up telephone was
Rain fell in torrents, accompanied in nies on Cody—a place which has no not spoken of this quostion during the
yesterday near the town of xperiments for a term of years, and it Valley, 98c.
poles and carried a cow and calf 200 finding
believed that the result will be highly Barley—Feed and brewing, $23.50@ many places by hail. Accompanying more use for pennies than Nome has early part of the session, because when
Mullen of the dead body of O. F. Ham­ beneficial
yards.
the session opened a tariff war was
to the ranchers in the locality. 25.00 per ton.
this second storm was a wind which at for fans in January.
ilton, the man who assisted secret ser­
A mission a t Chungsha, China, was vice men in unearthing land frauds in Farming and dairying have always been Corn—Whole, $34; cracked, $35 per tim es took on proportions of a tornado. It has instructed its postmaster here threatened between Canada and the
highly
profitable
in
the
Coquille
river
United States. We have the right to
to
make
change
in
pennies
and
the
ar
ton.
destroyed by rioters because Chinese N orthw estern Nebraska.
Reports from Como, Marigold and rangement embarrasses business men. prohibit
the exportation of pulp woods.
valley. Tt is possible that the govern­ Hay—Track prices: Timothy, W ill­ Johnstown,
Miss.,
indicate
th
at
many
officials had cornered the rice supply Ham ilton, it is claimed, was m ur­ ment
Nobody wants the penny and invari­ Within a few days an order will there­
will be asked to aid.
amette Valley, $20^21 per ton; E ast­ small houses were leveled, and at the ably
for export.
dered. He has been m issing two
its drifts to the bank and there fore be passed by the council to this
ern Oregon, $23(i/)24; alfalfa, $16.50@ latter place a negro woman was killed.
sticks.
effect.”
A forger was arrested in San Fran­ months. H am ilton’s body was found
B u ild s L a r g e B a rn .
17.50; grain hay, $17(3)]8.
by
the
confession
of
Frank
Cleavinger,
Not
until comparatively recently
cisco for trying to pass a worthless
Toledo—John Christianson has just Oats—No. 1 white, $27(3)28.50 per
S
lid
e
B
u
rie
s
S
c
o
r
e
M
e
n
.
S w it c h m e n ’s S t r ik e Off.
were
dimes
and
nickels
recognized
as
who
charges
H.
G.
M
cIntyre,
a
rail­
ton.
check signed w ith the name of John D.
road brakeman, w ith having killed completed one of the finest barns in Fresh Fruits— Apples, $1(3)2.50 box; St. Alphonse, Quebec, A pril 16.— An real money in Cody.
Rockefeller.
St.
Paul,
April 13.—The strike of the
Lincoln county. The dimensions of the cranberries, $8(3)9 per barrel.
immense landslide, started by a blast
switchmen on thirteen railroads in tho
A 13-year old girl in P ittsburg com­ Hamilton.
barn are 40x80 feet. Thirty five thou Potatoes—Carload buying prices: of dynam ite, today carried a score of
F lo o d s; C attle P e ris h . •
m itted suicide by drinking carbolic Siam ese” Twins from Philippines. sand feet of lumber was used in its con Oregon, 50(3)60c per hundred; sweet men down the side of a steep hill and Salt Lake, April 14.—Scattered mile Northwest, which began November 30
was officially declared off tonight
mcid because she was not getting “ San
ion. The barn is equipped with potatoes, 3V»(3)4c.
buried the construction camp of the
Francisco, April 18.—Two Sa­ struct
mile over the ranges along the last,
after the votes of the men on the ques­
along well in school.
patent hay fork and track, also a Vegetables—Asparagus, 3(38e; cab­ Haha Bay railw ay under tons of earth after
Humboldt
River
in
Northern
Nevada
mar tw ins, joined together by the patent
refuse carrier, which runs the bage. l%(7f)1%c per pound; garlic, 10c and rock. Not a workman in the camp are the carcasses of dead cattle that tion of continuing the strike had been
I t is believed th at various large rail­ m erest ligam ent, and who promise to
length of the building. The barn pound; horseradish, 8(3)10c per pound; escaped,
and alm ost every one of the have perished from starvation in con counted. There were 2043 votes cast,
roads have been robbed by swindlers of be rivals for the fame gained by the full arranged
to stable 40 cows, has a green onions, 15c per dozen; radishes, gang w orking
on the hill was injured. sequence of the destruction of grazing 1653 voting to end the strike and 390
several million dollars. Thorough in­ Siamese tw ins, are in San Francisco plank floor and
30c per dozen; rhubarb, 3*4(3)46 per Up to a late hour
will
hold
a
large
quan­
a rescue party had pastures by the flood waters of months voting to continue it. The men who
vestigation is being made.
today. The two children, both boys, tity of hay.
pound; spinach. $1 per box; sprouts, 9c
secure work will go back uncondi­
taken out eight dead, including Ladis- past.
arrived
here
yesterday
from
the
Philip­
-------------
per
pound:
turnips,
$1
per
sack;
ruta
report was brought here today can
President T aft spoke before the N a­ pines, in charge of R. L. Louis, who
las Gagne, of St. Joseph, Quebec, by This
tionally. Since the strike began the
Begin
Paving
at
Baker
City.
'
1'2i5;.
<-»rr°K
*5etfB$l;
beet.
John
Geiger,
a
mining
man
who
tional Woman Suffrage convention in will exhibit them throughout the United _ , “ ,
“
/ , $lo71.25; parsnips, 50r375c.
chief engineer in charge of the works. has returned from Minnemucca and railroads have raised the wages of the
W ashington, and was hissed when he States. The infants seem to get along Baker C ity—Contractor W hite has Bntter__^ity c^am ery, extras. 33c; Seven are missing.
B attle Mountain. Some of the esti­ switchmen 3 cents an hour.
gave his opinion on woman suffrage. peaceably, although they occasionally finished the storm sewers on F irst fancy outside creamery, 32(3\33c per
mates
made by stockmen at those
street, and the paving will be started pound; store, 20«. (B utter fat prires
M a r k T w a in H o ld s O w n .
A c t r e s s R e calls M u r d e r .
flaces, Geiger says, place the losses of
Law yer Seth F. Crews, of Chicago, have a spat.
next week. A fter F irst street comes average ll^e per pound under regular Redding, Conn., April 16.—Samuel ’ivestock
at 75 per cent.
was given $5,000 by the Circuit court
Washington, April 13.—Having stood
W
ashington
and
Center
streets
forpav-
prices.)
as a young actress on the stage only a
for advising Sarah Peterson that it
Clemens (Mark Twain) who arrived
O perators Will A rbitrate.
ing improvements. W ith these streets Eggs—Fresh Oregon ranch, 25(5726« L.
A ir s h ip M a y B e Seize d .
few feet from the spot where Lincoln
at his country home here last night,
would be legal for her to marry John W ashington, April 18.—The situa hard-surfaced.
Baker
City
will
have
P*]!
fi°sen.
•
assassinated in Ford’s Theater on
R. Sm ith, a wealthy mine owner, on tion which has threatened a strike of som ething to point to with pride and Fork—Faner. IS f f 'U H e per pound. fatigued from his long journey from New York, April 14.—An outfit of was
the night of April 14, 1865, Miss Jen­
Bermuda and very ill, passed a com­ rench aeroplanes may become Gov­ nie
his deathbed. Miss Peterson m arried telegraphers on the Southern railway the stranger w ithin our gates will Is- V ea'-F su ey .
per
pouid.
now a gray haired woman,
Mr. Smith and he died alm ost immed­ has been compromised. Chairman .
,, .
.
Lambs—Fancy, 15(3>16c per ponnd. fortable night and it was said this ernment property by seizure if litiga­ has Gourlay,
returned to Washington for the
P on ltry -H en s. lfl(5?20e; broiler., 27 morning his general condition was en­ tion over them is not settled soon. first time
iately afterw ard. When his estate M artin A. Knapp, of the Interstate favorably im pressed._
sii.ee
eventful night and
... . . _
_
(5728«; ducks. 22H(5723c; geese, 12H«; couraging. It was declared by his at­ Attorneys for Louis Paulhan, the visited the spot that
was probated she fell heir to $350,000. Commerce commission, said today all
where the tragedy oc­
Electric
Survey
P
rogresses.
,„
rKevs.
live.
20(5722«;
dressed,
25«;
tending
physicians
th
at
Mr.
Clemens
disputed points except the question of Sherwood—The camping outfit of the
French aviator, said today that they curred. On the night of Lincoln’s
*3 per dozen,
A Burlington passenger train in wages
and representation have been surveyors for the Tigardville McMinn Cattle—Best steers. »7(3)7.25; fair to had passed a com fortable day, w ith no had been notified that the four aero death, Miss Gourlay played the part of
Montana collided with a freight, kil­ settled.
appreciable
change,
and
waa
holding
These will be arbitrated un­ ville branch of the Oregon Electric
planes which Paulhan used in his Mary Trenehard, in thè drama, “ Our
„teers, *6(57 6.25; strictly good
ling one brakeman and injuring several
ights on the Pacific Coast and in the American Cousin.”
line was moved through Sherwood Sun
»5.7,5(576; fair to good cows. »5(57 his own fairly well.
persons badly. The freight conductor der the Krdman act.
West
would bo seized by the United
day.
The
surveyors
are
loeating
a
line
.5
,50;
li^hf
e
,|VM.
«6(577;
heavy
ealves.
had both legs broken.
States if they were not taken back to
E ig h t N ig h t rid e rs Fined.
E n d o f C a r S t r ik e S e e n ,
through the Phehalem gap, and it is »4(575; bulls, »4(3)5.25; stags, »4.50(5)
R o o se ve lt to H u n t in E n gla n d .
expected work will start toon on eon- «¡„50,
London, April 13.—W hat to Mr.
Philadelphia, April 16.— That the ’ranee by April 25.
A Chicago girl of 10 years has given Cincinnati, April 18. E ight of the struetion.
Sheep—Best
wethers.
»8(3'8.25;
fair
Roosevelt
probably will be one of the
strike, which caused more or , 5 0 0 T ra in m e n G e t R a ise *n Pay.
birth to a fine girl baby and both are alleged nightriders of G rant county,
to good wethers, »7(577.50; good lambs. streetcar
most interesting features of bis tonr of
Kentucky, on trial in the United States N e w I. O . O . F. H o m e at K lam a th . »8(570.
less disorder in this city for nine 0 Scranton,
doing well.
Pa., April 14.—The Dela Fngland is the planned visit to the
D istrict court at Covington, Ky.t Klamath Falls—Tho Odd Fellows Hogs—Top, »11.10(311.25; fair to weeks, will end tomorrow, was the as­ ware, Lackawanna
& Western Railroad Northumberland home of Sir Edward
A W ashington farm er was fleeced of
were
found
guilty
by
a
jury
today.
sertion
made
this
afternoon
by
C.
O.
Company today annonneed a 6 per ce n t! Grey, The Foreign Secretary who,
$10,000 on a sure thing race game in Three others were acquitted. Fines Hall Assoeiation has been incorporated good, »loin'll.
P
ratt,
the
strike
leader,
and
by
others
increase
in
wages
to
all employes op- while retaining his grasp upon the
for
thr
purpose
of
ronstrneting
s
three
nops—
1800
crop,
17(3)19«
per
pound:
8an Francisco.
ranging from $100 to $1,000 were as­ story fireproof building It is the in olds, nominal; 1910 eontrarts. 15(5710«. associated w ith him. The strikers will erating between Hoboken
snd Buffalo, world of polities has gained some fame
Chicago women strongly resent the sessed by Judge Cochran, who released tention of the Odd Fellows to begin Wool—Kastern Oregon, lfi(5720e per hold s mass m eeting tomorrow after­ numbering about 6500. The
switch as a sportsman, has invited the former
alleged slur in the census rules that the men on their own recognizance, work on the building some time next pound; valley, 20(322«; mohair, eboiee, noon, when a peace proposal will be men are givea an increase of 3 cents (’resident to spend a few days with
pending an appeal.
44housew ifery” is not an occupation.
an hour, 1500 being affected.
| him.
laid before them for approval.
month.
| 26%e.
Benicia, Cal., April 18.— A fter loot­
ing the mail and baggage cars of over­
land train No. 1, between this place
and Goodyear, at 12:30 o’clock this
morning, three masked men, who es­
caped on the engine of the train to
Suisun bay are being pursued by a
sheriff’s posse, through bayous in a
steam launch.
The robbers had planned the hold-up
carefully and had a boat secreted in
the marshes when they abandoned the
engine at Cygnus.
The train was stopped by a lantern
signal as it slowed down on the ap­
proach to Goodyear. As the engine
came to a stop, two men leaded
aboard, one from each side, and cover­
ed the engineer w ith revolvers. An
instant later the third appeared and
covered the fireman.
One of the men stood guard over the
engineer and fireman while the other
two entered the express car.
No estim ate of the amount taken
can be had, but it is believed th at the
robbery netted several hundred dol­
lars. There were ten coaches in the
train, and the robbers locked each one
as they passed through, leaving the
passengers captive while they rifled
the other cars.
A fter completing the work they re­
turned to the engine, where their com­
panion still stood guard over the train ­
men, and ordered the engineer to un­
couple the engine. He was then or­
dered, with the fireman, to “ beat it,”
and as the men ran back toward the
rear of the train, one of the robbers
pulled the throttle wide open and the
engine shot at top speed through Good­
year.
A posse was quickly organized at
Goodyear and Benecia and a short tim e
later the abandoned engine was found
a few miles farther ahead at Suisun
bay. A rancher living nearby had
seen three men and it was learned a
short tim e later th at the men had es­
caped in a launch.
I M P R O V E R O A D S IN C O O S .
D EEPEN SH AFT AT RED BOY
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