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Small Cattlemen Wreck on O. Hand in West. la a u c J E * h W o r k Bridal Veil. Washington, Feb. 6. — The time Portland, Feb. 7.— In the most dis unquestionably coming when congress FO REST GROVE......... .OREGON astrous wreck in the history of the Ore will authorize the leasing oi that part ROAD TO BE REBU ILT. gon Railroad & Navigation company TEN M EA SU R ES FILED . ol the public domain suitable for graz and the only one in which the life of a ing, but not a» the present session, passenger on that road has been lost, Questions T o Be Submitted to People Government Work and Immigration i The tendency of the times is to break Stimulates Klamath Line. for T heir Decision. Chicago-Portland Express No. 5 ran in ’down the large stockmen who have Klamath Falls— Inf irmation received Balem— The last day for filing initia to the rear end of the Spokane Flyer, \ dominated the public range in times at Klamath Falls indicates that tiie No. 3, at Bridal Veil yesterday morn tive measures in the office of the secre past and to protect and eucourase the tary of state has passed and six meas Klamath - Laxe railroad, connecting ing at 7 :50, telescoping the Pullman ures were added to the four already on witii tiie Southern Pacific at Thrall and small stockowner. Tiie cattle b a ro n of Freight Standing on Track I Enter car Galatea, killing four persons and file. The bills and proposed amend extending to Pnkegama, recently ac the past, like those of his number who Down Steep Grade and 0v. A Resume o f the Le»» Important but injuring a score of others. Engine 193, ments to be voted upon are as follows: quirer! by the Weyerhaeuser Lumber still survive, had little interest it' tiie Not Less Interesting Events takes Passenger, The $1,000,000 appropriation bill company, will lie practically recon in charge of Engineer William Swain, of the Past Week. structed" during the present year, track public welfare. His was a war of ex passed b » the last legislature and held became unmanageable and dashed into laid better to enuble the line to corn- termination on the small stockman; he up by referendum petittions. train No. 3, which was standing on the mad traffic of the Klamath Falls region had no care for the future; lie looked Helena, M ont., Feb. 6 ___ft,,, Addrt The local option hill proposed by the Zero weather prevsils throi g lout the track at Bridal Veil. Had it not been j Liquordealers’ association as an amend for some time, while also better serving only to the profits of today. Tiie result disastrous railroad wreck that h t ' l United States east ot the Rocky moun the purposes of its new owners in the has been that, when allowed full pened in ttiis section occurred! for the presence of mind of Silas Smith, ment to the present local option law. tains. development of lumber industries. sw ing, lie has demolished all competi night wtien a runaway Northern pJ The bill filed by the owners of the brakeman on the Chicago-Portland E x Five bodies have been recover«] Irom Barlow road, requiring the state to buy Four new locomotives have been order tion, he has ruined the public range, freight train crashed into a p a J M L ed, a new passenger coach and a num and has grown rich to some extent at train h short distance west of , If th the wreck on the Northern Pacific near press, who pulled the emergency cord the road for the sum of $24,000. when he realized the train was beyond Helena. Tiie proposed constitutional amend ber of cars are to be purchased, which public expense. Four persons are known to hate ( ers qj is understood to ire indicative of tiie in But this order of things is coming to killed, having been burne 1 to dev A false emperor of Russia and his control of the engineer and was running ment filed hy the Equal Suffrage league, tentions witn reference to the railroad. an end. The Koosevelt administration the (lames which broke out ¡mm* suite, who have been stirring up the away, time setting the brakes, the col extending the elective franchise to No official information is had as to is no lover of tiie wanton cattle baron. lv following the w reck. It is tig people of the Volga region, have been lision would have been one of the worst women. A bill hy tiie People’s Power league tiie intentions in the way of adding It perfers to see tiie West filled with two others also met death. \ arrested. in the history o( Western railroading. making it unlawful for public service mileage, but it is known that investiga small stock owners, for these men be of passengers and trainmen were Fire which was Btarted in the match Train No. 3 had Btopped at Bridal corpo ations to give passes or free or tions made before the acquisition of the come citizens, and good citizens; they department of a Lexingon, Kentucky, Veil station, ami was delayed there by reduced rate service to public officials. property were with a view to determin have an interest in tiie public welfare; ou“ly injured. The story of the accident shout, wnoleeale houee, destroyed $150,000 A hill by the State grange, levying a ing the traffic assured hy reason of tiie they exert an influence for good, and have been most remarkable. , Tht| its engine, which was out of order. worth of property. license tax upon the gross earnings of government work in constructing the it is tiie purpose of the administration setiger train passed through j j are When about four miles east of Bridal refrigerafor a u J sleeping cars and oil canal for which Mason, Davis & Co., of to help them as far as possible. But about eight miles west of Helena] President Roosevelt condemns haz Portland, now have the first contract. the process of evolution must be slow; ing, hut savs the law proposed by con Veil the locomotive hauling the Chi- companies. t me. Following it was a long |J A constitutional amendment proposed With absolute knowledge of tiie ton it cannot he accomplished in a day. train, made up of ^oxiars and j j gress is too eevere and wool I cripple cago-Portland Express got out of order, hy tiie People’s Power league to amend nage of traffic that was handled during One of the most effective meatiB of pro loaded with lumber and siringles. | th e oavy. He asks for a modification. and became unmanageable. 1905, and its great increase over tiie The injector pipe had broken inside section 1 of article 12 so that the pub preceding year, and an additional ton tecting the small stockowner iB to adopt Austin the engine was uncoupled I o f ! President Roosevelt has formally lic printing will lie entirely within tiie a system of leasing the public grazing the freight to take water and the! part withdrawn the appointment of VV. C. the cab, letting out a flood of steam control of the legislature, and may be nage for the next year that will surely lands an I exe ti ig a government con was left standing ou tiie track, j Bristol as United States attorney for and driving the engineer and fireman let hy contract, or a printer elected or double the commodity traffic of 1905, trol v h h will prtclcd ■ monopoly and Oregon and forwarded the charges to out of the cab. Engineer Swain reach is a steep grade east of Austin, n j appointed, upon a salary or other com to say nothing of the immigration that g ve the settler and the small stock Mr. Bristol for an explanation. will mean a great ileal of business, tiie owner a “ square deal” in the parceling some means the freight train got f ed for the throttle to stop the engine, pensation. ed down tiie h ill but could not reach it. In a moment General Grodekoff, who became not An amendment propoied hy the Peo railroad officials feel more tb<*n ju sti out of tiie public range. A trill for this Tiie passenger train stopped » ed for his ruthless measures in restor he heard torpedoes on the track and re ple’s Power league to amend article 4 fied in large expenditures and will com purpose, which in general meets tiie ing order in Amur during the Boxer alized that the Spokane Flyer was ahead of the constitution so that tiie referend plete their projected work at the ear approval of the administration, was arrived at the Montana Central ing. Then the engineer heard a trouble, will Buceed Linievitch as Rus on the main track, and rushed back um may be demanded upon any item or liest possible date. drawn and introduced by Representa behind him that warned him of sian viceroy of the Far Hast, with com into the cloud of burning steam that section of a hill and extending the tive Lacey, of Iowa, chairman of the er. He started his train, but it filled the cab in an effort to stop the rights of initiative and referendum to mand of the land and sea forces State to Buy Books. house committee on public lands. gone but a few feet when the Salem—Miss Marvin, secretary of True, it stands little chance of passing John K. W ilkie, chiefl of the United Hying train. He groped about for the municipalities. crashed into the rear car. There levers he could not see, fearing even to the State Library commission, an An amendment proposed Iiy the Peo {Rates secret service, says that the cap tiie present congress, because there is a but two cars in tiie train, a ci breathe in the deadly atmosphere, suf ple’s Power league to amend sections 1 nounces that the contract tor the pur strong sentiment among certain West tain of every steamer which has been ti on express, mail and passenger wrecked on (he Pacific coast in the laBt fering tortures to h1s scorched hands and 2 of article 17, so that one legisla chase of about $15,000 worth of books ern senators and representatives against and a day coach. The two rare i difl< three years has been found to have been and face, and, finally baffled, was com tive assembly may submit constitution for school libraries will be awarded at the leasing of tiie public domain. It smashed and ttirown into tbs ($ !& fraudulently naturalized. Under the pelled to retreat to the engine tender. al amendments, and that when the vo’e the next meeting the of commission. is a new departure; it is a radical The engine of the passenger becac*: oth< Both lie and the fireman then leaped to Tiie commission called for bids some upon an amendment has been canvaesed law no man can become captain of an move, and, while it is hound to come, coupled from the cars, Iiiii I'd no:< American ship unless he is an Ameri the connections between the tender and by the governor and a majority found time ago, and several publishing houses the sentiment against it is sufficiently tiie track, and Engineer Pelty mi» the mail car and tried to reach the air in its favor lie shall proclaim it adopt are figuring on tiie contract. « , Under can citizen. hose and break the connection, time ap ed, and it shall then he a part of the the law, each county is required to levy strong at this time to defeat tiie Lacey to keep ahead of tiie flying freight, fa inst bill But the bill serves a good purpose Russian soldiers are killing off rebels plying the brakes, but Engineer The freight went probaidy 500 In constitution, lieyond the power ol tiie a tax sufficient to equal 10 cents a head by the wholesale. Swain’s hands were so terribly burned courts to pass upon; also that no law for each child of school age in 1he — it brings the leasing question before when it, too, went off the track. n tiie public; it will had to general dis Zero temperature prevails throughout they were useless, and he could not dis for a constitutional convention shall he county for the purchaee of books for cussion throughout the West; it will few minutes fire started, ami for mb old connect the hose. the cars and the lumber burned fierce the central states. in force until approved iiy a vote of the the school library. i be instrumental in shaping public sen bre Meanwhile Silas Smith, living at people. timent, and in tiie end it, or some sim Russia is negotiating for a new Second and Grant streets, Portland, Plans Cheese Factory. An amendment proposed hy the Peo du| ilar bill, will go through, and a mater | treaty with China. MAY END BOYCOTT. who was brakeman on No. 5, realized ple’s Power league to amend section 2 Dallas— R. Robinson, of Tillamook, ial check will be placed upon the oper V Georgia traveling men have started the engine was beyond the control of of article 11, giving tiie legal voters of is in Pallas and plans to establish a ations of the cattle baron. Tiie hill is “ clean sheet” crusade. the engineer and pulled the emergency a municipality power to frame and cheese factory here. Mr. Robinson the basis of what in time will become Radical Changes Made in Chine ri Regulations. cord, Betting the brakes. This slowed adopt their own charters, and forbid says if the farmers will guarantee 250 i A worn five-cent piece led to the ar- the train, and the locomotive was de ding the legislature to create municipal cows to start with he will immediately a notorious fight in congress. Washington, Fell. 6 .— Secretary Mg ing , rest of a burglar in Seattle. tached from the train and shot ahead, corporations. make all arrangements for the plant. calf, of tiie department of comm® One of Howie’s leading Riders de- crashing into the Pullman. In a mo bic He expects to rent space in the Dallas and labor, today took action wti.cl® PUBLIC W ORKS IN HAWAII. I dares that the prophet is a fa'lure Large Depot at Austin. ment. the rest ol the train, coming at a ice plant, where cold storage will he expected to decrease considerably M lay Sumpter—The Sumpter Valley Rail convenient, thereby avoiding the ex Wallace says there is too much red slower speed, struck the engine, and friction hetween this countryandCkPJS les I * a connected witii tlie work on tlie again hurled it against the wrecked road company has just finished an 80 pense and delay of building. Mr. Rob Delegation Comes to Urge that Cus and perhaps cause the abandonment * of Pullman. Those in the wreck felt two toms Money Be Used There. foot depot at the terminus of tiie road inson already owns several plants in { • nama canal. tiie anti-American boycott, when j j distinct shocks, and by his prompt ac now known as Austin station. Much Oregon. Washington, Feb. 6 — A delegation approved the report of tiie special«**! th e Fort land is to ire invaded iiy a drug tion in bringing tlie Chicago-Portland freight is received at that point, neces of Hawaiian citizens arrived here today mission, composed of Assistant tru st, a newly formed concern witii a Express almost to a stop Brakeman sitating a larger depot than is generally Use Sagebrush Fuel. I capital of $10,000,000. to appear before a committee of con tary Murray, Solicitor Sims and L “ Smith prevented a much heavier 1 o - b of found at other stations on the line of Salem — W. E . Burke, of Harney aid Campbell, of the Immigration the road. A few other buildings have gress to advocate legislation requiring reau, providing for a radical retiTj I An appropriation of $4,839,993 lor life. county, representing tiie Portland Land been erected at Austin ami tiie place is ♦ n I fortifications in 1907 lias been agreed company, was before the State Land three-fouths of the customs duties and of existing regulations under h® beginning to assume the proportions of j i U| hiii by tire house committee on appro HEYBURN GROWS W O RSE. board at its last meeting arranging to internal revenues collected in the terri Chinese may enter and reside iifl a village. There is no authenticated ' j |>riatii>iis. perfect proof of reclamation for about tory to be expended on public works country. repo-t current as to whether tiie Sump 9.000 acres, under the Carey act, in ! '■* ^ . The Reorganized Mormon church has Peritonitis Aggravates Illness ot Sen The commission’s report toncbaH there. ter Valley intends to extend its line be Harney county, near Burns. This com I y ' *■/» -en started in Halt l.ake Citv and its ator from Idaho. ... . , , way of either excision or amend® yond that point during the coming eea- It .s said $1,200 000 a year equal to 24 of the Pxii<tintr re(in,fttioilil » pany will obtain water from wells hy - * lembera will he tlie principal witness Washington, Feb. 5 .— Considerable son or not. i.__ . u- . pumping, using sagebrush lor fuel to $s per capita of the population, is certain _ alterations • as against Smoot. that prom® anxiety is fett over Senator Heyburn taken out of the territory, which the generate the steam power. avoid delay in landing Chin» ^ New Sawmills for Linn. One regiment of infantry and two tonight. He slept little last night, members of the delegation say consti apply for admission, other alter ; * squadrons of cavalry are being held in and today unfavorable sysptoms devel Albany — Two sawmills are looking tutes a heavy drain on its resour es. have he»n made where possible vfc For Experiment Station. « readiness at .Manila to go to China at oped which indicate that peritonitis for locations in this city, and it is ex Echo—Tiie United States government The members of the delegation include view to avoid any action that ® has set in. The pain ami inflamation peoted both will establish here before ttie first sign of an outbreak has decided to establish an experiment W. O. Smith, attorney general of the seem offensive, provided that tke^ W. C. Bristol, United States attorney heretotore confined to the region of ttie tiie end of the coming summer. One station of 48 acres on the East Umatilla island before the annexation; George intended hy such regulations «wMl for Oregcn, will have to go. The appendix had spread and his stomach is the mill at Lyons, cast of this city, irrigation project. Land will be Bet W. Smith, president of the hoard of accomplished otherwise. in tiie Cascade mountains. It is the apart for this purpose. supervisors of Oahu comity, in wtiich charge of “ unprofessional conduct” is is now affected. vote As an illustration of this, tb* U Up to this morning the senator was property of N. H. Wheeler. The other Honolulu is situated; Mark B. Robin placed against him. It is sail! that he mission recommended the d isc« :! V - son, J . R. Galt, E . A, McQuerny, D. PORTLAND M ARKETS. attempted to draw fees from both sides hopeful of eaily recovery; in fact, ex is a sa v and planing mill of large ca ance of tl.e Bertillon system of j J pected to get up tomorrow. Tonight pacity now located at another point in H. Case and A. B. Loebenetein. W. O. « of a case. Wheat— Clnb, 69A* 07OA*c; blue' Smith, the chairman of the commis cation. he is decidedly depressed, and seems to tliis «tate. The mill will employ Another amendment is a'reqtiiiw Castro vows vengeance on France, realize the seriousness of his condition. about TOO hands, and, if it comes here, stem, 7 0 l-2 0 72 c; red, 67 0 6 8 c ; valley, sion, in speaking of the visit of the that the administrative officers a 73c If he does not show marked improve will require at least 15 acres for a site. delegation, tonight, said: Democratic senators have united to advise Chinese persons, either I im Oats— No. 1 white feed, $28; gray, ment hy morning, another consultation Tiie owners are not ready to have their tight the Han Domingo treaty “ We ask nothing for the exclusive or of the exempted classes, before! will be held. names made public. benefit of Hawai:*. We are here to ask The will ol the la te t’harlesT. Yerkes While it is announced at his apart Barley — Feed, $23(2 23 50 per ton; that 75 per cent of the cu'toms duties departure from the United Stats ’ may be contested by his widow. the conditions under which they■ ments that there is believed "to be no brewing, $24; rolled, $24(225. Road Taps Mining District and internal revenue collected in the he admitted upon their return. I Biiikwheat— $2.25 per cental. Baker City— A special from Sumpter The Union Pacific ins bought a con immediate danger, nevertheless every territory for tiie next twenty years he this point the officers are directs thing indicates that he is in a critical says it is assured that the 8umpter Hay — Eastern Oregon timothy, trol of tiie Illinois Central railroad. expended on public works. We do not use special care, so that no Cbi condition, the presence of peritonitis Electric railroad to the mining camp $13.50(214; valley timothy, $9(210; ask a dollar for our own current ex person who has a right to reside# W. C. T. U. workeis will ask Miss and kidney trouble, in addition to ap of Bourne will lie built this spring. clover. $, .5 0 0 8 ; cheat, $7(28; grain penses. The only benefit the people of country shall be allowed to * Roosevelt to bar wine from her wed pendicitis, being most serious compli W. E. Hurd, of Portland, and Anthnn hay, $7(28 per ton. the islands will reap will be that the therefrom under a mistaken imp« cations. . Fruits— App'es, common, 75c(2$l per ding. Mohr, of Hnmpter, are in the East, in money spent for wages on the proposed the interest of tiie new road, which is b n ; choice, $1.2(21.50. fanev, $ 2 0 3 ; public works will be kept in circulation that he will lie readmitted. Kansas authorities are after a broth Douglas' New Campaign, planned to hand le ores more cheaply. pears, $ 1 .2 5 0 1 .6 0 per box; cranber in tiie islands instead of being sliipped er of John 1). Rockefeller for land Will Reorganize Universities ; Boston, Feb. 7.— The announcement They say the road is practically financ ries, $13(213.50 per barrel. in gold to San Francisco. fraud. Vegetables — Cabbage, 2(22t4c per St. Petersburg, Feh. 6. — TheS is authorized on behalf of ex-Governor ed. It will lie an electric line about mittee of rectors and professors >• John A. Linn, clerk ol the Cook W. L. Dmglas that before his recent een miles long, serving one oi the rich- pound, cauliflower, $1.85 per crate; Italy Has Forest Fire. celery, $3.50 per crate; pumpkins, \ to co-operating with Count J i h l j county, Illinois, court, is charged with departure for a visit in the South he tst mining camps in the Northwest. (21c per pound; spronts, 6 « ,0 7 c per Milan, Feb. 6.— A forest fire that stoi, minister of Education, in drt accepted the piesidency of an organiza embexsling $50,000. pound; squash, 1 ^4 (21 tgc per pound; started three days ago on the St. Goth- permanent laws governing the| tion just formed tinder the name ol the Range Horses Die by S co re. From present indications tlie dispute Business Men's Tariff Reform league. Baker City— It is reported here from parsley, 25c; turnips, 9O c0$l per sack; aril railroad is still burning, and now versifies f ir submission to the between France and Germany in Mo The league has established beadquar- I the ranges Several hnn- assembly, has decided on a | Baker county that scores carrots, 65(2 75c per sack; beets, 85c covers 12 square miles. rocco cannot be settled. dreu workmen are endeavoring to save reorganization of the nniversi# ters here and is preparing to enter ; of horses, turned out hy their owners 0 $ 1 per sack. Onions— Oregon, No. 1, $1.1001.25 the signal posts along the track and the German system and lias upon an active campaign of education to feed themselves during the winter The Washington railroad commission peasants are working to preserve their commended the abolition of to advance the cause of reciprocity and j months, have starved to death, while per sack; No. 2, 70 0 $ 1 may make a stricter ruling on issuing revision of the tariff. The membership 1 many others are in a most pitiable con - A number privileges for those holding nni^ Potatoes — Fancy graded Burbanks, homes from destruction. passes iiy railway companies. includes leading business men of the dition. This is caused by the nnusnal- 60c per hundred; ordinary, nominal; of factories and a chapel have been diplomas as credentials. Hith# destroyed. The big electric station at road to government petitions ha | |y deep snows, wtiich prevent the ani- sweet potatoes, 2 0 2 ’4c per pound. Germany is exasperated liecanse of pt*te . Butter— Fancy creamery, 2 7 03 0 c An case«, near Dommodisila is sur open only to university graduate | mals f-om reaching the dried grasses of her inability to seouie a reciprocity rounded by tire, and several towns are Meteor Falls in Nevada. the ranges, on wtiich they usually de- per pound. treaty with the United States. Fggs — Oregon ranch, 2 3 0 2 4 c per without light, and many factories have Reno. Nev., Keh. 7.— Went lias l>een pend for their winter snbstenance. Kidnap Alaska Women doxen. shut down for want of motive power. The governor ot Iowa will call a received in Reno to the effect that an ! San Francisco, Feb. 6 .— Capt»i| Poultry— Average old hens, 1 1012c Buying Heavy Draft Horses meeting of the various governors early immense meteor fell a few miles north whaling ves*els have been accrei per pound; mixed chickens, lO 01O l„c; Order for Coal Strike. in the summer for the purpose of unit of the town of Rhyolite this week. W. | John Dav — J . D. Combs a local kidnaping native Alaskan woraen j broilers, 1 5 0 1 7 c ; voting roosters, 10c: Indianapolis, Feb. 6. — It was inti tiie t nited State* government i'kj ing on a plan to secure election of K. Turner, well known in this city, to- buyer, has been picking up’ a ~ood getlier witii others, witnessed the Je- manv horses during tte past week for old roosters, 8 0 9 c ; dressed chickens, mateti at the national headquarters of dered a rigorous investigation. ] United States senators iiy the people scent of the meteor. It fell at an angle the Willamette valley trad* He nur 1 3 0 1 4 c; turkeys, live. 1 6 0 1 7 c ; tur the United Mineworkers of America to ’ector Stratton today received W itte is preparing a plan to sell land of 45 degrees and left a trail of tire 309 | ebased, among other heavy draft keys. dressed, choice, 18.220c geese, day that before the adjournment of the tions from tiie department of I’o isfl live, 9 0 1 0 c ; yards long in its wake. The heavenly to peasanst. present session of the executive hoard and Labor ordering him to invs*® visitor was seen and heard to stnke Laycock, paying therefor the sum of Secretary.Treasurer W. B. Wilson wili the matter and arrest the off»® Roosevelt denies that he is acting as Die ground, but every effort *o find its Hops— Oregon. 1905, choice 1 0 0 1 1 c be instructed to prepare a formal strike $350. This team is generally thought The rharge is made in a report * ■ dictator to congress. location has !>een without success to lie the best in Grant county, and per pound; prime, 8 > » 0 9 c ; medium, ■ votVsb ffeCtiT* . Apr.;l ’ ’ ,n order to ¡department by Captain Hamlet, 7 (i8e; olds, 5^7c. avoid the necessity of reassembling the F will prohahly he «old in Portland. The pope has advised French Catlc Wool— Eas'ern Oregon average best, hoard after the adjournment of the revenue entter Bear. ■^wo-Cent Fare* for Ohio. Prices generally are good. »lies to give in to the state. 1 6 0 2 1 c ; valley, 2 4 0 2 6 c per pound; present session. No meeting of the Columbus. 0 . , Feh. 7.—The house Little Damage to the Mead*- a mohair, choice, 30c. Colonel Colton report* that pe-ce today hy a vote of 104 to 1 passed the board whs held today. Money from State Land. San Francisco, Feb. 6 — After * 1 has been restored in Santo Domingo. Beef — Dressed bulls, 2 0 J ^ c per Freiner 2 rent-fare hill, which was sub- Sa em—The State Land hoard has re made a thorough inspection <* | •Mtnted for the Rathhnn hill, passed ceived from the sale of public 'ands and tonnd; row,, 3 \ 0 4 ts e; country Japan to Increase Navy. Twenty-seven bodies have been re hy ti e house. The senate, it is said by interest, on behalf of the public school, eteers, 4 0 5 c . Tok;n, Feh, 6. — At a meeting of the ‘roop«hip Meade, Major Lea covers 1 from the wre k o fth e Valencia. insp.-otor general oi the densd Mutton— Dressed, fanrv, 8 08> ^ cp er leaders of that body, will accept the the Agricultural collage and the uni ft i today Beattie people are indignant over the Freiner hill, which will go into effect versity, fund* during January $74,- pound; ordinary, 4 0 5 c ; lambs, 7 0 '° ° * y deie- d il- " ^ ‘"1 »oday t b .t the total V alencia investigation and demaud a 30 days after it la signed by the gover 138 76. The m Vney has all lieen turn i V -- fh lT Jsoan eT n l ,ÏÎ7 *fÜVernment «'<> » '* transport would not rxreed 0 tnat japan expected ta inrreaee the number of army officers, hewevsf^ Vea’— D-es-ed, 3>s 0 8 1 ,c per pound. more rigid inquiry. nor. ed into tiie - geasury. tonnage of her navy t0 400,900 tons for aii their baggage and persoral " or^ Pressed, 6 0 7 )$ c per pound. the fiscal year 1908-7. txcept the clothing they wore. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST FO «E A R V 8ra) I ing 1 tur C pal NEWS OF THE WEEK Runaway Freig ht Dashes Passenger Train, BOTH TRAINS ARE BEST! “ In a Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. $ S. * ‘ î r  S r ’r - . ’" ^ * " ^ â t î â ?**’ rfOLXtS, attorney rot plaintiff (FlntfabSeb. I) w, h . rn/UJi, « -<«r * (row rub Fast)