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D0IN6SQFTHEWEEK RUSSIA R E L I E S ON T R E A T Y . China Place* Restriction* on Trad* in Manchuria, Despite Agreement. Victoria.—That Russia relie* on an old treaty between America and Approved by Governor. China, under which China cannot 8. B. 2, b y H a w le y — F o r reg la tra tlo n o f nam e«. place restraint on foreign trade, in fa r 8. m B. 16. by K e lla h e r — A u th o ris in g th e her ultimatum which is being fol- 1 iaauance o f B ro a d w a y b rid g e bond«. , , , . . . S. B. 23, by L e s te r— A p p ro p ria tin g $50,- lowed by an armed demonstration in 0oo fo r A s to ria c en ten n ia l. — A p p ro p ria tin g Hi and Mongolia, was the news m oney fo r do, S ta te by L ib M r a a la r y rk e O y om m lsslon. S. H. 103. by A l bee— D efin in g v a gra n cy brought by the steamer Monteagle. S. B. 141. by D im ii-k— T o ap p oin t tru s General Resume o f Important Event! Tlie Daliokaya Okraina, a Russian te e « fo r M c L o u g h lin llo in e Presented In Condensed Form paper published at Vladivoatock. « c a 8 l . cm B . . 152, by L ‘« t e r — Fu r teat ing tra ck says: 8. B. 17 4. by D im ick - P e r ta in in g to fo r Our Busy Readers. oust od y uf « ta te fund«. "There Is no doubt a storm is ap Josep h — P e rta in in g to I. li. 191. by I proaching which will soon burst be- d a m a g e » fro m b ou t« o r vessels. N A V A R R O LL IREO I N T O T R A P . Gustavo Dadtro Explains Purpos* of Movtmsnt on Juaraa. DID DATILE ALL DAY STEAMER 08K0SH LOST. Turn* Turtle Off Clatsop Beach— En gineer Alen* Escapes. AHturla, Feb. 14.— The gasoline ' schoner Oskosh, belonging to the Kl- a d u ltera tio n o f linseed oil. : more fleet of coasting vessels, bound S. B. 37, by N o ttin g h a m — M a k in g m e ch a n ics' lie n « v a lid a g a in st h om estead «. ed to attack Juarez, but simply made from Tillamook to the Umpqua river S. B. 127, by W o o d — P re v e n tin g de a faint in that direction, Is the opin with a small cargo of flour, turned ficien cies at State Institutions. turtle about 10 o'clock Monday morn S. B. 129, b y W o o d — P r o v id in g fo r a u d it ion of Uustavo Madero, brother o f in g o f a c c o u n t« in th e office o f S ecreta ry ing near the striped buoy, half a the rebel leader of that name. He o f State. mile south of the end of the Columbia S. B. — , b y B o w erm u n T r e a tin g office said: river jetty, and six of her crew, in- o f A ssistan t S e c re ta ry o f Slate. II. B. 67, by Thom pM on- -R e la tin g to "Orozco’s real purpose was to draw . r .. m eluding the captain, were drowned, co n vey in g p ro p e rty o f lnsan«-. away way from the vicinity of the state ! ® the engineer. engineer, George May. May, being the the H. B. 73, by T h o m p s o n — R e la tin g to d is May Surrender Rather capital, Chihuahua, the entire federal ; only survivor. She left Tillamook posing o f stu te o r cou n ty funds. To do this his H. B. 75. by Th om p son F ix in g sa la ry force located there. Than Freeze. early Saturday morning, the fact of o f Judge o f T h irte e n th D istrict. only hope lay in menacing Juarez, to I her being lightly laden no doubt H. B. 76, by L o t e l— R e la tin g to p h a r m whose rescue he knew Navarro and ------- contributing greatly to the disaster. acy. Rabago would come rather thau let The lost are: Captain Thomas La- S. B. 215, by C a lk in «— R e la tin g to corp or W. H. Corbett, president o f the tween Ru“ la and Chlna wlth dlsas ation g su b ject to Ju risdiction o f s:ate. “ aso* I^xaa, heb. 20. righting 0ne of the best known steam Salem, Feb. 19.— The house ad the custom house fall iuto insurgent " - - - i trous results. S. H. 251, by S ellin g- -R e la tin g to p r iv hands. You will uotice that practic- between the insurrecto forces and the pual men |n this section; William K Willam ette Iron and Steel works, isj •'According to the treaty concluded journed at 11:20 o'clock; the senate a te p ro p e rty fo r public use. dead. at 1:20 o'clock this ally no obstacles were placed in the federal troops is reported to the Deane, part owner of the vessel and S. B. 256, by P a tto n — A u th o riz in g b rid g e adjourned in 1844 between China and the United across Snake R iver. morning. way uf the rescuing expedition. | southeast of Casas Grande. Cblhua. «ugineer; A1 Davis, cook; Gus Chii- country Arbuckle Bros, have a comer on State of America, the former , . . , , S. B. 284, by Carson T o r a t ify certa in " Today Orozco is on his way south- ... . , berg and Gus Uamzager, deckhands, To the total of appropriations as coffee and prices are rising as a re cannot place any restraint on foreign .i^eu». commerce, including Russian trade, by s. ft- 287, by M cC oiioch T o amend tin voted hy the two branches of the ward stronger than ever. There ho huu- where thu 'V ° nmm colonle’ aru all residents of Astoria, sult. they were legislature has been added an appro will control every communication be^. located. The firing is reported to ¡ About 11:20 a. m., as nn I’ m i f either monopoly of other p“l 11. rlok‘ B. Hlaw.; 3, by C ole— M a k in g O cto b er 12 priation of $340,000 by the eleventh- tween Navarro and the capital. It ■ have been in progress all day, al* nearing the striped buoy off the end Russia disregards the protests of the measure. In virtue of the treaties >1 uni bus d a y a p u blic h olid ay, th« Jetty, the vessel suddenly hour enactment of the Mariner state will now be impossible for Navarro or though the number of dead and powers and continues her preparations concluded in 1858 and 1881 between h . u . 13, by A b b o tt— A p p ro p ria tin g $20,- . . t b ascertained ow broached to. She went down by the Russla and China, the former could j « 0» « ' ‘ » u a iiy fo r to p o g ra p h m aps and m - aid bill which, with two minor ap Rabago to get any more men unless for war upon China. . . . . . . .. . 1 vest I ga t ion o f s t a t i s w at»-r resources. some are permitted to come through ‘ ‘ ’ nose slowly, then settled on her side, propriation bills reconsidered in the The Oregon legislature has le ft nine enjoy all the rights of the most- j n it. ¿.»a, by E g g le s to n — A p p ro p ria tin g senate late this afternoon, makes the United States territory.’’ to the tact that the Mexican au#j went completely over with a favored nation and Russian merch- $1000 f o r b u ria l plot fo r deceased soldiers measures to be voted on by referen ants could deal in goods of any or- j ° i 8pa [>,»h -A m e r ic a n w a r . --------------------------- ¡Northwest telegraph line is out of sudden plunge. Mr. May says that grand total of appropriations enacted . . . . . . II. B. 4b, by N eu n er— P r o te c tin g tin dum at the 1912 elections. commission, having been cut hy the what happened afterward is like a hy the twenty-sixth legislative assem i igin in every populated district in wau.r. of the North I'm p q u a R iv e r. D A N V I L L E F U N D S LO W . insurrectos. I dream. He managed to reach a beam I ll. B. 53, by B u ch an an — A p p ro p ria tin g bly $4.»92,460.43, which Is an Increase A guard will protect Count Ap- Mongolia. Four hundred federal troops, of the in the floor of the engine room and "For that reason long ago there $ 16,000 to reim bu rse O reg o n N a tio n a l over the appropriation of two years ponyi, former Hungarian minister, G u ard fo r fig h tin g fo re s t tires. Grand Jurors ¡n Vote-Buying Probe garrison of 600 in Casas Grande, were on top of it, and throwing his ago of $1.804,972.92, an Increase of were established many Russian firms H. B. 82, by F«>uttt— R e q u irin g th a t c o n when he appears in Chicago. more thau 50 per cent. May Not Get Pay. sent out to dislodge the insurrectos, arm around the mast held on for life, dealing in tea in the Ili, Tarbagatail v ic t-m a d e goods be labeled. who are thought to he under the The water was up to his armpits, H . B. 87, by S te e lh a m m e r— L im itin g the Aberdeen, Wash., mill men refuse and Sitsiansk provinces. This trade The closing day of the session of Danville, III.— Treasurer Wilson an g e o f persons em p lo y ed as s ta tio n a ry e n the legislature was marked hy the leadership of Colonel Illanco. Illanco hut there was about two and a half to buy “ stray” logs, as too many logs was conducted by Russian merchants, a g in eers in lo g g in g camps. nounced that the appropriation for Is known to be in the vicinity of foet of air space. For nearly six rout of the Bowerman disappear from the booms and rafts. and the Chinese officials secretly par H. B. 99, by B u ch a n a n — A llo w in g Grand complete The defeat of paying grand jurors would last but Casas Grande. As these are the only ; hours he hung on in this manner, A rm y of the R ep u b lic $300 w o rth o f forces in the house. Goatherds from the hills around San ticipated in the business, making p rin tin g an n u ally. the bill Inspired hy ltowerman and two days, and that he would discon federal troops of any consequence in with his eardrums nearly bursting great profits by their deals. Lately, H . B. 118. b y B ry a n t— D efin in g ‘ •ra il Ignacio brought news o f a severe de presented by Norton, abolishing the tinue cashing grand Jury warrants the state of Chihuahua, outside of from the awful pressure of the air as however, they have been endeavoring e r term s. feat o f government troops by Mexican to take this trade out of Russian ro a H. d ’ ’ B. and 164. o th by Navarro's command, now operating j the hull rolled and tossed, and faint- conservation commission', passage of B ro o k e — E s ta b lis h in g an e x p e rim e n t station In H a rn e y County. insurgents. east of Juarez, it is thought that ed with hunger and weariness, until the flat salary bill when the house when the fund was gone. hands. H. B. iso , by C a rte r— P r o v id in g m ethod Members of the grand jury said Blanco intends to annihilate them the hull was thrown upon the beach "A t the outset several attempts by w h ich u n claim ed funds o f insane p e r responded to the message from the Oregon good roads enthusiasts are governor, and the passing of the ad they would serve without pay if it before joining the main forces under a short distance south of the Jetty. sh a ll esch eat to th e state. rejoicing over the passage by the leg were made to place obstacles in the sons H. B. 193, by B ro o k e— A u th o riz in g the ministration The wreck was thrown well up on assistant secretary of the leadership of Madero, at Guada islature o ffo u r most important good way of Russian trade, but last April S ta te Lan d Hoartl to tlx th e p rice at state bill, these were some of the was found that warrants could not be lupe. the beach and as the water receded issued anticipating the next appropri a joint stock company was officially w hich state lan ds sh all be sold. roads bills. Federal troops have been sent Into he realized he was safe. He managed found the llowernian ation. H. B. 228, by C lem en s—-P r o v id in g p e n a l things which organized monopolizing all trade in ¡5 A member^of parliament was sus tea in Tarbargatai and 11a. and Rus ties fo r persons im p osin g on secret societies. house forces attacking a wall which Judge Kimbrough said the checks tho Ojo mountains near Cananea, to to break through a partition and got H. B. 234, b y P a tterso n — G ra n tin g rig h ts drive out the insurrectos who are j out on the beach, none the worse, was absolutely impenetrable. were perfectly good, and shtffild be pended for severely criticising the sia was effectually checked. o f w a y across state lands. thought to be operating there. physically, except a few bruises and cashed at their face value. "Besides this, the Chinese author speaker and was obliged to openly F ile d b y G overn or. Salem, Ore., Feb. 18.— Representa The scouts returned to the mining from hunger and weariness, for his A clash between the grand Jury ities did not act fairly toward the apologize to regain his seat. S. 13. 7, by B u rgess— T o re g u la te the tive Amme's bill fixing the liability This was about and the sheriff’s office is among the camp with the reports that they awful experience. Russians in the Altai province, the sale o f firecrackers. telegraph and telephone com probabilities of the next few hours in saw a large body of these rebels in ¡3:45 p. in. He then made his way to It is predicted that a bi-weekly capital of which is Shara-Sume. The S. B. 10, by M a la rk e y — R e la tin g to a d o p of panies for delayed and incorrect mes the election fraud investigation. Ever the Ojo mountains, and it is feared the jetty where be was met by George steamer service will be established be Amban, chief of the province, since tion o f ch ild ren . S. B. 12, by Joseph— F ix in g sa la ry o f sages which had a tumultuous course since the elimination of State’s A t that they are planning an attack on ! Flatman, one of the engineers, and tween Portland and the Panama canal 1905 has repeatedly refused to ren M u ltn om ah C ou n ty C om m issioners. through the house, was killed in the torney Lew man, it is claimed that Cananea while the federáis are guard I taken on a handcar to the head der any judgment when misunder S. II. 13. by L o c k e — A u th o r iz in g cou n as soon as the^canal is finished. The cold in the quarters. dying hours o f the senate tonight, be Foreman Woodyard has been having ing the border. standing occurred between Russians ties to build hospitals. S. B. 19, by L o c k e — T o - p ro v id e fo r r e g ing indefinitely Robbers held up a Portland Jewelry and Chinese and issued an order pro postponed. --------------------------— trouble in securing witnesses, Buh- mountains is extreme, and the rebels istra tion and ex a m in a tio n o f g ra d u a te store at noon and secured $4000 hibiting Chinese to sell or to lease nurses. R E Y E S PR OPO SES PLA N. Representative Beals’ two tax penas issued being returned with are expected to come In and sur- worth of goods. render rather than perish in the snow ------------- S. B. 26, hy O liv e r — T o p ro v id e fo r m a n measures, proposing increased rates the indorsement: houses to Russians. ner o f a p p ro v in g o f official docum ents. on gifts, inheritances and legacies "Person not found.” storms which have been raging there ¡ Diaz’ Envoy to France Recommends Two express trains in France S. B. 29, by D im lc k — P r o v id in g m ethod for a week I were defeated in the senate this Dench warrants issued on indict struck a freight simultaneously, kill JA PS F E A R E D M O S T BY C HINA . fo r c h a n g in g boundaries o f corporation s. One unconfirmed report from Ca Conscription for Mexico. afternoon. Norton expressed the ments returned a week ago have not of S. B. 36, by W o o d — C h a n g in g mun Ing ten persons. S ta te R e fu rm School to S ta te T ra in in g opinion nanea states that Insurrectos fired on Paris.—General Bernardo Reyes that all tax measures been served. They Are Closely Allied With Russia School. A California legislator has intro the advance guard of the federáis has completed the firBt part of his S. B. 4 7. b y O liv e r — T o tlx term s o f should be passed up to the special in Encroachments. duced a bill to prohibit office hold and were strongly entrenched In the military mission from President Diaz, committee of the legislature on taxa court In T en th J u d icia l D istrict. P R IS O N E R S E L L S I N V E N T I O N . ers from appointing relatives. S. 13. 51, by A b ra h a m — T o p ro v id e fo r tion, which will submit such amend mountain fastnesses, ready to repulse ¡ of Mexico, and gave an outline today Pekin.—The Chinese Government p rotection o f c a r repairers. any effort to dislodge them. The of his conclusions. They have to ments to the people as it may deem A man believed to be David Caplan displays the keenest anxiety over S. B. 52, hy Von d er H e lle n — T o fix sal wise. guards in the streets and at the pub do with the establishment of oblig Walla Wall a Man Gets $12,000 for one of the Los Angeles Times dyn Russia’s threatened military demon a ry o f P ro s e c u tin g A tto rn e y In F ir s t Dis trict. ue buildings in Cananea are still atory military service in Mexico, Standing at safe distance from amlte suspects, has been arrested at Harvester Improvement. S. B. 53. b y M c C o iio ch — F o r tim e o f stration in Ili province, but never maintained. j The general said his Ideal was a each other, while the crowd In the Idabel, Okla. h o ld in g co u rt in Second D is tric t. Walla Walla.— Confined in the A t Mexicali, General Leyva and! powerful army based on his sttgges- lobbies looked in vain for other than theless It may not comply with the S. I I 58, by H a w le y — T o appropriate Commissioner of Corporations demands set forth in the note from m oney fo r O. A . C. verbal bricks to fly, Jay Bowerman county jail, serving a sentence for Simon Berthold, his second in coin tions and that would make possible a S. B. 59, by H a w le y — T o a p p ro p ria t Smith says the bulk of the nation's and Dan Kellaher, representing the passing a no-fund check, Clinton mand, organized a police force here grand homogeneous republic freed of ey fo r b u ild in g at O. A. ('. timber is owned by a few large St. Petersburg until a show of force m on S. B. 82, b y C arson— R e la tin g to fees due opposite poles of thought in the sen Buchanan, of this city, sold an in today and then admitted they were revolution and anarchy, holders, of whom the Southern Pacific takes .some of the sting out of its m in in g corp oration s. ate, flung the lie at each other in vention to improve side hill combined preparing to move on Ensenada. The j General Reyes said he had no idea S. B. 88, by Von d er H e lle n — P ro h ib it Is the largest humiliation. It is believed in Pe They | of returning home now, as his doing the senate late this afternoon and harvesters, for $12,000. He was re start will be made tonight. Ing re b a tin g by railroads. kin that, even should China acquiesce S. B. 96, b y S in n ott— L e g a liz in g d ivorces performed new stunts in picturesque leased from jail two days ago and said that when they departed they so might be interpreted as a desire A party o f Los Angeles high school Russia would not accept her promise, In certa in cases. would leave a garrison fully capable on his part to profit politically by the personalities. upon securing the model of his pat S. B. 98. by M c rry m a n — P r o h ib itin g lo students, while gathering pebbles and but would insure its fulfillment by Yielding to sympathy, pleas and ten from a farmhouse on Eureka of defending the town against any present political chaos in Mexico. tion of saloons w ith in s ix m iles of curiosities on the beach at San Pedro, occupying certain points in Chinese ca the influence of deft politics played Flats, where it was stored, he was number of federáis. He said ho would recommend to public w ork . were caught by a huge breaker and Turkestan. The Foreign Board states S. ft. 100, z y O liv e r — R e g a r d in g cla im s by the Bowerman crowd, the senate Diaz obligatory military service for able to close the deal. Hen Holt and o f l*ni«»n C ounty. two of them drowned. this afternoon refused to put State a Spokane man w'ere joint purchasers two years, with no possibility for the that it asked Russian Minister Kor- S. 13. 101, by H a w le y — T o p ro v id e fo r W I V E S W I L L BE I M P O R T E D . Dairy and Food Commissioner Bailey of the invention. richer classes to hire substitutes, as A San Francisco man who borrowed ostovetz for a more explicit state c e rtific a tio n o f teachers. out of office. By a vote of 13 ayes S. ft. 105, by D im ic k — F ix in g bou n daries has been the practice in Spain. 1100 at 5 per cent per month from ment of the demands. The reply of b etw een M arlon anti C lack am as. Buchanan’s invention was worked German Girls Sought for Big Bend and 16 nays, the senate rendered an The greatest difficulty he had found a loan shark five years ago, Is now the diplomatist was that his gov out in the harvest field last summer S. B. 117, by Chase-— R e g a r d in g verm in Country Bachelors. inconclusive verdict against the re and was stored on Eureka Flats. He was the refusal of the educated and K. B. 134, by B a rre tt ( U m a t i l l a — P ro homeless and penniless and faces a ernment had been most explicit. The Foreign Board further affirms v ld ln g tr a v e lin g expenses fo r sch ool sup moval bill, leaving Hailey still sad made a conditional sale of the con Spokane, Wash.— The bachelors of more prosperous classes to mingle deficiency Judgment of $333.30. erln ten d en ts. died on the state and two reports de trivance, which is intended to keep the Big Bend country will have their with the poorer. that Russia has demanded the estab a ffe c te d pupils in schools. daring him Incompetent lying on the the threshing machine of a combined choice of imported wives in a few lishment of Russian military posts S. B. 139, by D im lc k — T o prescrib e du PORTLAND MARKETS. desk. Senator Joseph was the chief havester level at all times, no matter weeks, when Eugene Beck, a farmer M A D E R O S H A V E S ; ESCAPES. within the Chinese frontier for the ties o f S e c re ta ry o f State. S. B. 140. by B e a n — M a k in g a d d itio n a l pleader for Hailey, and made his talk how steep the hill which may be run of the big wheat district, one of purpose of controlling and preventing regen ts fo r U. o f O. from the standpoint of a lawyer, Wheat—Track prices: Rluestem, 81 the disease crossing the border. S. ft. 144, by O liv e r — P r o v id in g fo r over. It is said to be far superior to their members, returns from Luxem Insurrecto Leader Leaves Whiskers In the matter of this encroachment tr a v e lin g expen ses o f S h e riffs o f Union anti picking flaws in the testimony which any other device of this kind in use. burg, Germany, where he has gone 082c; club, 79®80c; red Russian. and Statement in El Paso. W a llo w a C ounties. had convinced even himself that greater fear is felt regarding the at for a supply of eligible girls. House 77©78c; Valley, 80®81c; 40-fold, S. B. 171, by B ea n — F o r r e g is tra tio n o f Bailey should resign, as shown by titude of the Japanese in Manchuria, tra d e-m a rk s. wives for the foreign farmers in that El Paso, Tex.— While United States *0®81c. Hurls Brick at Helen Gould. so-called minority report from S. B. 181, b y A b ra h a m — T o p ro v id e fo r the part of the state are in demand, and officers were searching this city for Barley— Feed, $23 per ton; brew who are asserted to be in close as ca re o f cem eteries. the Investigating committee, which sociation with the Russians, but up New York, Feb. 17.— Angered when Mr. Beck volunteered to return to Frenclsco I. Madero with a warrant ing, nominal. S. T3. 182, b y N o rto n — R e la t in g to action he signed. o the present no action has been refused alms at the door, a disheveled the fatherland and bring back a for his arrest, the self-styled "pro in g on con tract. Mlllstulfs— Bran, $22023 per ton; taken by Japan which could be con a ris S. B. 200, by ju d ic ia r y c o m m itte e — R e tramp retired to the street and hurled party of flaxen-haired German girls visional president” of Mexico and middlings, $28031; shorts, $23025; strued as definitely aggressive. la tin g to d ep osit o f s ta te funds. Salem, Feb. 17.—Virtually giving a brick through one of the library Mr. Beck told of his errand in the leader of the insurrectos, was em S. B. 205, hy N o rto n — F ix in g sa la ries o f the lie to five members of the Mult rolled barley, $26027. Reports from Manchuria state that Joseph windows of Miss Helen Gould’s Fifth Soo-Spokane offle* Saturday, when he ploying shears and a safety razor in e C ounty. delegation in the senate, avenue residence tonight. Corn—Whole, $28; cracked, $29 per the Japanese sometimes usurp the S. B. 214, hy S in n ott— A u th o rizin g nomah contracted for passage on the Ainer upon his beard, skipped over Into Abraham started a midnight sensa ton. authority of Chinese officials in deal W a sco C ou n ty to s ell real p ro p erty . Mrs. Edward Scholes, standing near Ika for Luxemburg, iie paid for his Mexico. The warrant charging him S. B. 246. b y Sinnott — R e q u irin g em tion. the first of the day, when the the window, was struck squarely on ticket from a great roll of bills, the with organizing a revolution against Oats— No. 1 white, $27027.50 per ing with the plague, but it is gen plo.vers o f la b o r to rep ort acchlents. erally conceded that the situation He has a friendly nation on American soli, S. B. 256. by Cars»>n— F o r a d d itio n to bill giving to the governor power to the head and escaped serious injury smallest of which was $50. ton. appoint the commissioners of the only because of an abundance of hair. booked passage from New York for was not served. C a p itol bu ildin g. warrants this conduct. Hay—Track prices; Timothy, W il S. B. 275. by L e s te r — P r o v id in g fo r port of Portland appeared for final She ' was knocked prostrate and a lamette Valley, $19020 per ton; Fast March 2 and will return in several Besides his whiskers. Madero left cou n ty a d v e r tis in g fund. passage. large bump raised at the base of her weeks. ern Oregon, $20® 21; alfalfa, $12® S. B. 292. b y c o m m itte e on J u risd iciary in El Paso a statement to the Amer Severe Shock Recorded. Some of the members from out skull. Police began a search for the P r o v id in g fo r filin g m otions. 12.50; grain hay, $13@13.50; clover, ican public, which was given out by x ,r „„. i . . .. , . , i S. B. 294, by H a w le y — T r a n s fe r r in g lands lying counties took occasion to at tramp, but had not found him late $11 ® 12. the insurgent junta. In It Madero ex Washington.— An earthquake shock | to ......... . polk county. Exiled Nuns Coming Here. Apples— Fancy, $1.50©2.50; choice, nnsnallv severe and lasting o ver a ' H B- *■ *»' BuuAsnan— Protecting »ecru tack the only local measure that has tonight. presses regret that his duty to his been introduced during the session $1®1.25; common, 50c®$l per box. New York. Feb. 19.— Six ntuis followers In the movement against considerable period was reported | “ " T a hy Ahbott-Re*ui»tinK ,atior.' on which all the members of the Sack Vegetables—Carrots, $1 hun Monday on the seismographs at boarding houses. driven out of Portugal by the re Diaz does not permit him to remain Gold Search Renewed. Multnomah county delegation have dred; parsnips, $1.2501.50; turnips. Georgetown University. Professor' H - ft* B ro o k e — M a k in g it a crim e publican government which dethroned and face the charges. These, he de agreed. $1; beets, $1.25. Tondorl estimated the distance a , j .h e e p on the ran g Ellensburg, Wash.— Carl Enenkel King Mannel arrived here today en clares. are brought about through I n. B. 57, by F on ts— P r o h ib itin g the The house and senate are d£ad Green Fruits— Pears, $1.5001.75 j about 3000 miles. Apparently the tra n sp o rta tio n o f ex p lo s iv e s on passen ger locked on the question of good roads a Swank miner, brought into bank route to Baker, Oregon. They are of the Diaz administration. He thanks per box; cranberries, $13.50 per bar same shock was recorded at St. Louis ! rnr" the American people for their Inter here today a nugget weighing more the Irish Dominican order and have est in the revolution. rel. University from 1:22 to 2:10 P. M ; , " V 7,** by " “ynoids— Exempting small legislation, and there is a serious been Invited to Oregon by the bishop . . . ’ , . . _ , ’ fa c to rie s fro m fa c to r y in spection la w question if any of the hills now be than 23 ounces, valued at over $400, Vegetables — Cabbage, $1.2501.50 at rordham l niversity, London, at j H. B. 9 V, b y B u ch a n a n —-G ivin g Grand fore the two houses are finally and a score of smaller nuggets with of that diocese to aid the Capuchin per 100; ga’-lic, 10® 12c per pound; 2 : 0 0 ; at t h e Ottawa, Ont., University A rm y of th e R e p u b lic p r in tin g to the mission and to found a convent. enacted. Mob Spirit Rampant. pumpkins, 2c per lb.; sprouts, 8c. a total value of more than $800. All Mother Mary Catherine Roth, who at 9 I*. M ; at Seattle at 11 A M . I ,°„f ’ ?00 ",n,n,m"T' o lu m b la )— P r o v ld .1 r/v/% y .. ,, . I H. B. 102. hy M ille r (C o Word came to the house today Potatoes — Oregon, buying price, being apparently 5000 miles distant; Ing fo r im m e d ia te re fu n d in g o f license were taken from his claim in Swank is in charge of the party, told o f the Oklahoma City.— Mob spirit is ram from the senate that unless the $1.2501 .50 per hundred; sweet po at New Orleans at 1:45 P. M. m on ey hy C ou n ty C ourt w h en licen se to last week. Enenkel had four shafts nuns' escape to England, following pant In Swanson county as a result house passed the state-aid bill, the tatoes, $4 per hundred. sell liq u o r is den ied. hut started prospecting placer work the edict which expelled them from H. B. 113, l>y M ille r ( L i n n ) — F ix in g senate of the fight over the removal of the would not consider further Onions— Buying price, $2.50 per Jan u ary, instead o f Ju ly, as th e tim e fo r the state highway hoard as amended and in a short time uncovered these Portugal on but six hours' notice. hundred. Jack London Prisoner? county seat from Mountain Park to C ou n ty T rea su rers to m a k e an n u al s e t t le nuggets, which are the biggest find hy the house and which is now on Poultry— Live: Hens, 17c; Springs, w ith C ou n ty Court. Snyder. County Commissioners Bull reported this year. Several big finds Lon Angeles.— In response to a m ent H. B. 129, hy A m b ro s e — R e g u la tin g the the table in the senate. This moved 17c; turkeys. 20c; ducks, 25c; geest1 and Thompson and County Clerk Jap Denies Christ Lived. have been reported lately. .,r optometry. the friends of good roads in the 12$jpl2l/£c; dressed turkeys choice message front Captain Habcock, emit pmetu-e H. B. 133, hy P ete rs o n — P r o v id in g m eth od Victoria, B. C„ Feb. 19.— Mail ad Bristow are prisoners in the Moun house to get busy. 25c. i mandilig l nited States troops at fo r d is c h a rg in g ju d g m e n ts h y b an kru pts. tain Park jail charged with Illegally vices received today from Japan re removing the county records to At the opening of the afternoon Kggs— Oregon ranch, candled, 28{j> I Calexico, United Stales Marshal L e o i „ H , R by Amm.-Kesui.ttnK and Commandments Too Long. lic e n s in g p r iv a te h osp itals session they took from the table 30c per dozen. port that Denjiro Kotoku, the leader Snyder. Additional guards were sta i Yonngworth and United States Dis- if ft us, by A b b o tt— P r o v id in g free London.— The Very Rev. William Mariner’s bill appropriating $680.000 Butter— City creamery extra, 1 and I fe r r y a t St. Johns. of the anarchists, recently executed, tioned around the Mountain Park jail triot Attorney A. I. McCormick left Furneaux, dean o f Win H . ft. 160, b v P ie r c e — F ix in g s a la ry A s- of state funds to aid construction of Mordaunt 2-pound prints, in boxes, 33c per left a book which has just been pub today, as It Is feared an attempt will pound; less than boxes, cartons and Angeles for the Imperial Valley «esso r o f r o o * co u n ty . permanent roads. Chester, has been intrusted by the be made by Snyder residents to re if. n. 204. b y B ro o k e — F ix in g term s o f delivery extra for ,l" ' puntóse of advising the army " T ' h>. B r o o k .— rixin* lished In Toklo, seeking to prove In committee of the whole the u c i i v t - i y « - A im . , . ... . , Sup rem e Cm irt o f P en d leton . prem UiHirt convocation of Cantbury with the task that Christ never lived and that much lease the prisoners. Pork— Fancy, 110114c per pound " ,n<','r as to the deposition of two total of the appropriation in this bill Tf. ft. 213. by P o w e ll— R e im b u rs in g Oeo N e s tlin g was again reduced to $340.000 and of preparing an abridgement of the of the Bible Is fiction. He devotes Cost of Living Up to Women. Ff. P. 229, by P e a ls -P r o v id in g metho«1 the measure was then placed on Ten Commandments to he submitted several chapters to discussion of 1340 per pound. f n * ” ’ ex<n-' r e v te r r ito r y to ports. Washington.— Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, neutrality. One of the prisoners Is to the convocation In May. As a alleged inconsistencies in the Gospels Hops— 1910 crop, 18c; 1909 crop. ff P . 245. by Insurance c o m m itte e — In - final passage. head of the bureau of chemistry and eren sin g a p p ro p ria tio n o f In su ra n ce C om - 12014c; contracts, 15016c. Eclipsing all past records for ap sample of the form which the abridge and holds that the best religious pure food expert, who is about "to be m lsslon ers to $15.000 an n u ally. ment will take, the dean said today teachings did not originate In Chris Wool— Eastern Oregon, 12@18c per H . T3. 393, hy w a y s and m e a n » c o m m itte e propriations for a single day, both married after 45 years of bachelor lb.. according to shrinkage; Valley- of the Oregon legislature, that probably he would suggest that tlanity. -—P e n e r a i a p p ro p ria tio n b ill fo r s ta te d e houses Destroyer Is Launched. hood. declares that the solution of p a rtm e n t». 17019c per pound. Mohair, choice. working like a machine today, ground the tenth commandment be abbrevi the cost of living problem Is up to the V e to e d by G overn or. Newport News, Va.— The United 30c per pound. out bills representing $3,802424.93. ated to read simply: “ Thou shalt not housewives. "American women Ensenada Panic Stricken. ___ _______ S. T3. 1. b y ('b a s e — P r o v id in g fo r a cq u i* Cattl«*—Prime steers. $6.50 07.00; S,a«es torpedo-boat ________ destroyer Mona and up to a late hour were still covet.” should discharge their cooks and don à t t h e p la n t o f ! of by p«»rts and c o m m is ftood to choice steers. $5.8506.25: K*>»n was launch passing on bills, many carrying appro San Diego.— Private telegrams re kitchen anrons," said Dr. Wiley. "Tf fair to good steers. $5.3505.85; coni " " Newport News Shipbuilding & si B. 39, by N o ttin g h a m — T o p reven t priations. Workmen Unite With Americans. ceived here from Ensenada state that they did they would reduce the waste mon steers, $4.0005.00; choice to Dry Docks Company Monday, Governor Vega, accompanied by four about 25 per cent. Onr people should prime cows. $5 250 5.50; fair to good Th<' sponsor was Miss ltlanohe R Insurance Bills to Governor. Denver.— The Ancient Order of men, arrived there Sunday morning. consume less meat and more vege Pictures For Capitol. beef cows. $." 0005.25; common to Monaghan, sister of the naval of- Salem. Felt. 16.— Four insurance United Workmen of Colorado per tables. Housewives should purchase fair beef cows. $2 0004 60; choice fleer for whom the vessel was named. - bl||s (n thp sprlea dntwn or advo. , Salem. Feb. 14.—Oil paintings of The steamer San Diego, which ar fected a merger with a fraternal bene rived from Ensenada today, reports the raw broken cereals and cook spayed heifers. «B-TR0S.OO; good to £ " * £ " R,,h? rt , M<,,n* * han,' ',f rated by Insurance Commissioner Frank W Benson and of Jay Bower- ficiary society known as the Ameri that panic continues In that city. them at home.” cholee heifers. $5.5005.75; fair to *P»kane. Wash, who lost his life in K„ 7lpr w,,r„ hv thp „ cans, with headquarters In San Fran Thirty refugees were brought here good helf.™. $5.250 5.50; common t o . » " -ngagent.-nt with the Samoan. v™ f(,rtar ^ H avin g aBeadv^^passed ' reW‘n‘ K° vernor Taf t Meets Boy Scouts. fair heifers. $4.000 4 25; choice to |near Apia, April 1, 1899. [ i ,hp h„ „ „ now „ „ „ go „ to the gov \ governor, are to be hung on the cap! cisco and branches In Idaho. Oregon. by the steamer. The captain has the house, , they Rood fat bulls. $4.50^4.75; fair to; Washington—President T a ft who ernor and will be supplemented h y ! *°* waHa for the benefit of future Washington and California. The mer received orders to take the vessel Rood fat bulls. $4.00^4.25; common T v a °Z re . rre,te“ - other bills. Most important of those generations. The senate this morning ger has been approved by the grand back to Ensenada at once. Is honorary president of the Boy bulls. $2.50®3.25; good to choice light . , . a ors Me ^'toy | passed Is house bill 144. bv the lnstir- passed a house concurrent resolution officers of both lodges and is now Scouts of America, gave evidence of calves. $8 00 0 8 25; fair to good light Beechy ami the promoters of the anpp Pomm, „ PP. rP(tn,ating the rates calling for nenson and Bowerman to being submitted to a referendum Three New Shipe Planned. his Interest In the movement bv re calves. $7.0007.75; $7.00 0 7.75; good good to to choice choice , aviation here were were ar- of vote for ratification. calves. *^ ,n exhibition here fr, ternaI ln..tranee companies It he done In oil. six votes hr of fraternal insurance companies. It j fic done in oil. six votes being: cast In Eureka, Cal— Within a few days ceiving at the White House Wednes heavy heavy calves. $5.2506 00; common r " Sun,lay on a Kradlia, lnrrPaae in rates hv the negative. Bowerman 1 this city will enter the shipbuilding himself was day afternoon the many leaders of calves, Mountain Will Be Blown Up. Industry, when the Bendixsen yards and the oth- T. ' . A V l f « 75; ' ' \ rholr'’ f y K k , r companies whose charges are lnade-1 one of .hose voting no. a, Corona. Cal.— A mountain of rock lay down the keel for one of three the organization who are here In at poltcv -rs ers were Albee. Calkins Calkins. Kellaher, falr to " « « • L°" L S. r,lH -v'° “ "1 Ktote for security of their policy $4 0004.58. was charged. i’he arrests followed jJ T j'’ ' at Porphrev, one mile from Corona, steam schooners of from 750.000 to tendance on the first meeting of their I Miller and President Selling. Hogs— Choice hogs. $8 00 0 8.50; protest a from ministers against Sun will be blasted on March 1 by the .000.000 feet capacity of lumber. All national council. The boys, clad in good to choice hogs, $<.7508.00; poor 1 *a>" entertainment. A large crowd largest charge of dynmite ever fired rill enter the lumber-carrying trade regulation khaki stilts, marched in Joseph on Anti Shark Bill. hogs, $7.000 7.50. witnessed the flights which were not Salem. Feb. i f t _ Representative New Inheritance Tax Law. In the west. Twenty-five tons of the on the Coast. One Is for the McCor procession from the New Willard 8hcet>— Choice yearling wethers sensational. 4mme's anti-loan shark bill passed j Salem. Feh. 14—A new Inheritance explosive will be used. The blast Is mick Company, one for the Freeman hotel to the executive mansion. grain fed. $5 0005 25; good to choice ---- -------------- the senate yesterday afternoon. 21 1 tax. framed In the office of the state expected to releasp 300,000 yards of Line and one for the Hammond Lum Ammunition Blows Up. wethers, grain fed $4 750 5 00; old «42* Children Get Caeh. to 8, after a debate that rippled J treasurer and presented by Represen- rock, enough to supply all needs of ber Company. The contract on each wethers. $3 7504 25; choice ewes Mlddleshoro. Ky Bank accounts among the rafters. Abraham denntmc tatlve Beals, passed the house this the rock company owning the quarry grain fed. $4 2504 50; good to choice for every school child in Middles tng the hill and Joseph making a morning, replacing the act at present for a number of years. The cost of months of 1a>ing the Keel. 7000 anf1 jo.000,000 cartriffse* ewes, grain fed. $3 2504.00; feeders, tioro were started by J. H. Bartlett strong plea In Its favor. Abraham upon the statute books Acordlng to the charge will be $5000. $2 25 0 3 00- choice lambs, grain fed. !of this rltv, who deposited a small declared It was unconstitutional and statements made by Beals In the T u r k (»atari la Ohlartiw RS the ©f «ft explosion in the ammunition barracks $6 2 5 0 ( 50, good to choice grain fed sum In the postal savings hank to vicious, being an attempt to limit the i house It will Increase the state's rev S145.000.000 in Estate. London.— A special dispatch from near the palace of the president. The $6 000 6 25; fair to good. $5 2505.75; the credit of each of the children en right o f contract The bill makes it entte from $50,000 to $75.000 a year, Menna.—'The Netie Frele Prasse St. Petersburg says a rumor Is cur- barracks were gutted. Search of the poor lambs, $4 9505.00. t-nlled In the schools here Not one necessary to have the consent of the One new feature Is Intended to pro Hay fed sheep and lambs. 50c of the 1425 children, white or black, employer before a man's wages can feet the state from so-called fraud figures thst the estate of Baron Al rent that a whole army corns of 36.. ruins disclosed the bodies o f three bert von Rothschild, who died here 000 Is preparing to reoecupy Kulja sentinels, believed to have met In- lower than grain fed. was forgotten. be pledged for a loan less than $200 j tIt rough the transfer of property recently is worth $145,000,000. i a district of Chinese Turkestan. i stant death Current Events o( Interest Gatherer From the World at Large. Washington.— That Orozco, the Mexican rebel general, never Intend- Mexican Government Troops Fail to Dislodge Insurrectos in Hills