Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, February 22, 1906, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Roosevelt Forbids the Quashing o f
Indictments in Case.
FO R E ST G RO VE
NEWS OF THE WEEK
toi
dr
ar
Di
P*
N 1
LAW W IL L N O T S T A N D .
M ANY CLAIM W ATER.
Colorado Miners Are Involi J
Murder oí Sfeunenberj|
Bill to Restrict Giving o f Free Rides Numerous Filings on Oregon Streams Ohio district.
Recorded at Salem.
by Railways Not Properly Drawn.
Tiie wedding was tiie largest and
Salem— Tiie numerous filings tint most important ever celebrated in
Salem — The anti-pass law initiated
have iieen made on the waters of rivers America, a most distinguished assem­
by the People’s Power league is minus
and mountain streams for power pur­ bly of guests being present.
an enacting clause, and is therefore poses in this state during tiie past year,
The ceremony was performed by Kt. Believed Also to Have Taken
void.
have awakened interest ill the ques­ Rev. Henry Yates Satterlee, bishop of
A Resume o f the Less Important but
Part in Cripple Creek 0#
The constitution expressly provides tion of the electrical possibilities of- Washington, according to tiie rites of
Not Less Interesting E»enta
rages Recently.
the
Protestant
Episcopal
church,
of
Oregon.
that all laws initiated by the people
o f the Past Week.
Many of the power projects have good which the l.ride is a member.
shall contain the enacting clause, “ Be financial backing. The majority of the
Tiie bride was unatteinie<i excepting
it enacted by the people of the state recent filings, indeed, are eaid to eman­ by her young sister, Fltliel Roosevelt,
Boise, Iilalio, Feb. 20.—Oni,
Mrs. Julia Ward Howe is seriously
of Oregon.” The copy of the bill filed ate from tiie same source.
who he"l«l the bridal bouquet of orchids train that made no stops at the >
ill.
The doctrine of beneficial use which ¡during the ceremony. Mr. Longworth pal cities and towns on the *tl
with the secretary of state has no such
Busan B. Anthony is stricken with
it is desired to apply to tne waters in had as hia best man Mr. Thomas Nel­ Denver, and changed engine«
clause.
paralysis.
all streams of Oregon is responsible for | son Perkins, of Boston, a life long frietnl water at obscure points, Chu
The discovery was made when Secre­ much of the activity displayed of late, j
and college mate.
The ushers were Moyer, president of tiie We«ten «tí
Kussia is renewing her encroach­
tary Dunbar Bent the b ill to the state As the law stands, any one can tile on also his personal friends.
ments in Mongolia.
eration of Miners; William D,
printer, preparatory to having 100,000 water for power purposes, and by doing
The bridal gown was one of the most wood, secretary of the same
Garfield denies he promised the beef
a
small
amount
of
work
eacli
year
can
copies printed for distribution among
beautiful ever worn by an American tion, and G. A. Petlibone,
packers immunity.
prevent any one else from appropriat­
Grille, and was entirely of American member of tiie executive board
the voters of tiie state.
ing or using the water. This rule ap­
General A. W. Greely is now in com­
Attorney General Crawford says the plies to irrigation and a movement is manufacture. Tiie material was of ex­ federation, who were arrested jJ
mand of the Pacific squadron.
quisite brocade satin, ma«ie prim-ess ver Saturday night charged witt
secretary of state cannot permit any one on foot to change tiie law so that no
style, with long court train of silver murder of Frank HteunenbiiJ
George W. Guthrie, reform candi-
to coriect this defect, because each of man can appropriate more water for ir J0 | and white brocade.
Rare point lace governor of Idaho, arrived at £oj
date, has been elected mayor of Pitta*
the 8,000 or more petitioners signed rigation purposes than he can put
was use i as trimming and soft effects terday morning in custody of i| qu
burg.
good use. State regulation of the flow
the bill in its present form. He rules and distribution of all waters is fast be­ were obtained by tiie use of chiffon and guard of Idaho and Colorado o®J
Turkey has given Germany a naval
Tiie prisoners eeem edillatJ
that the secretary lias no authority to coming a principle of law in all the arid tulle. A long tulle veil completely en­
base in the Med.ti rranean, though
veloped tiie slight figure of the youth­ had little to say.
They entsj We
other powers protested.
change it or to allow any one else to land states. To regulate abuses and
ful bride. Tiie veil was fastened with themselves part of tiie time
prevent
their
repitition,
the
leading
amend
it,
but
that
lie
must
submit
it
Detective McFarland says the Feder­
a w reath of orange blossoms ani tiie cards, and kept their own ctr~-“
waterusers are preparing to urge numer­
ation officials are responsible for 30
as it I’ame to him from tiie petitioners.
brocade slippers had tulle bows caught no time did they iliscuss the
ous changes in the law, so that the
murders that he kuows of.
She on which they were arrested
The supreme court liaB held in the ownership of the waters in all streams with orange blossom clusters.
wore
as
her
only
jewels
the
groom’
e
Tiie party was taken totbtj
The congress on uniform divorce
case of tiie state vs. Wright, 14th Ore­ and lakes shall vest in the state, for
gift, a diamond necklace.
tentiary in two vehicles,
laws asks a Federal law he passed
gon, page 375, that tiie deliberate omis­ tiie use ami benefit of tiie people.
The ceremony and all events con­ there, they were searched, theitk
against “ tramp” divorces.
I f this is done, it will be necessary
sion of an enacting clause is a fatal de­
nected with it transpired exactly as ings being taken in charge by
to
make
careful
surveys
and
measure
fect.
The Ohio legislature has passed a
planned, tiie only incident which hap­ W hitney, They were assigned
G E R M A N Y FEELS N S U LTE D .
resolution asking its United States sen­
The discovery of tliin error brought tiie How of all streams that the water pened out of the ordinary being the
rate cells.
ators to vote for the railroad rate hill.
to light the fact that there is no enact­ may be equitably distributed.
temporary indisposition of Mrs. Wayne
Chinese Minister at Washington Said ing clause or formal declaration of any
McVeigh, one of the distinguished
Germany ia sure to make some trade
Denver, Col«-«, Feb. 20 -"H(J
Ask for Pool in Wool.
to Have Talked T o o Freely.
kind on any of the bills for amend­
guests, who fainted just before the wed­ Moyer and Pettibone will
treaty with the United States, as she
McMinnville
—
Tiie
Yamhill
Live­
ments
to
tiie
state
constitution,
for
Berlin, Feb. 20. — A sensation has
ding party appeared.
cannot get along without our cotton
Colorado again,” says James
This ap­ stock association has elected the follow­
resulted in diplomatic circles here from which petitions are on file.
and copper.
No ceremony of a similar kind was land, iiead of the detective agent;!
ing
officers:
Presiilent,
William
Dil-
plies
to
the
woman’
s
suffrage
amend­
the cabling of what purports to be an
ever witnessed by so distinguished an ployed by the state of Idaho
The house committee on mines and
interview at Washington with tiie Chi­ ment, as well as to tiie amendments erst; vice president, John Re«!mand; assembly. Personal representatives of down the murderers of ex-G
mining has agreed to recommend for
nese minister to tiie United States, Sir submitted by the People’ s Power league. secretary, M. B. Hendrick; treasurer, powers of the world and the most emi­ Stennenberg. “ Their da«s anil
the endowment of certain state schools
Chentung Liang Cheng, in which the It has not been determined whether W. 8. Link; directors, William Gun­ nent representatives of America’ s gov­ bered.
We have absolute i
for a department of mining.
this omission makes the amendments ning, John Eborall, R. O. Jones, Amos
latter is quoted as saying:
ernment, tiigh officials in every walk of that w ill convict them of complitq
Nelson
and
D.
A.
Walker.
At
the
last
void
or
not.
A split has occurred in the Russian
“ Since the dawn of your civilization
The officials are luoking up authori­ meeting of the association a resolution life, literary artistic and social lights, tiie foul assassination of ex-(
cabinet.
the Germans have been disturbers of
ties. No authority has Iieen found to was passed recommending that the aptains of industry and many plain, Stennenberg and evidence tiutl
tiie
peace
and
repose
of
other
people
Chinepe viceroys are encouraging
stalwart American citizens were pres­ convict a great many others, too,*____
and nations within what is now tiie allow tiie secretary of state to refuse to trustees set April 7 as the date for sell­
anti-foreign movement.
ent as guests. The brilliant uniforms same offense.
ing
the
mohair
pool.
It
was
also
ree-
submit
a
measure
to
a
vote
of
the
peo­
Christian domain. They seem always
“ They cannot escape in any
The British cabinet has announced discontented with what they have. ple, even though it may contain «lefects ommended that a wool pool be formed of the foreign ambassadors and minis­
ters mingled with tiie gorgeous gowns wav, anil tiie legal knowledge
5
H step toward Irish home rule.
Tiieir energy appenrB to demand tiie which make it void on its face, provid­ by the Yam hill growers.
of the women and the dainty colors of their attorneys cannot keep them elec
ed tiie bill or amendment comes to him
whole
world
in
which
to
bustle.”
Germany still refuses to make con
the floral decorations made the scene tiie gallow s. Yuli can say for me •
Big Crops in Umatilla,
Tiie Chinese minister is then said to with tiie proper number of signatures.
ceasions to F"ranee in Morocco.
tiie day of dynamite outrages in
Pendleton— Umatilla county farmers am memorable one.
have intmiated that the present discon­
Haywood, I the
Nellie Grant Sartoris was the one West is at an end.
The Hungarian parliament was die- tent in China is due to German meas­
are looking forward to an unusually
Land tor Reservoir Site.
guest in whom greatest interest center­ and others know that they are
nolvcd by force and will meet in deti- ures and German plots, and is alleged
Washington— The secretary of tiie in­ good yield of wheat this year. It is re­ ed, she having been a white house bride and they know that their tim
auce of the emperor.
to have further intimate«! that the Ger­ terior has finally withdrawn land for ported from the country near Helix
come. The Steunenberg asea*::
that the indications in that country herself 32 years ago.
The jury that acquitted Pat Crowe of man government or its agents is giving
A buffet wedding breakfast was serv­ was the final straw that brt
the
Cold
Spring
reservoir
site
in
con
could
scarcely be very much better.
kidnaping has received several anonym­ support to tiie revolutionary movement
ed to the 1,100 guests and the hriile’ s camel’ s hack and was their uni
ous letters warning them to leave which lias for its object tiie overthrow nection witli the Umatilla irrigation The grain in in better shape now than
The health drunk in wine a century old,
of tiie present reigning dynasty in project in Flastern Oregon, the land ly­ for several years at this season.
Omaha.
made by the groom’s great grandfather,
China.
ing in townships 4 and 5 north, ranges ground has plenty of moiBture, and a
MORE RESERVES.
Fix-Speaker Henderson has suffered
whose name lie bears.
frost
would
not
do
any
great
amount
of
This is absolutely and emphatically 29 and 30 east.
Persons who have
another paralytic stroke, which has de­ denied here, but none of the members
La*e
in
the
afternoon
the
bride
and
made entry of any land embraced in damage should the temperature take
prived him of his sight. It is believed of the Foreign office would discuss the
groom entered an automobile and were President Finds He Has Bacra,
this reservoir site prior to tiie prelim­ another drop.
the end is near.
Many Congressmen.
driven to the country home of Mr. and
matter until tiie authenticity of the al­ inary withdrawal, August iff last, and
Mrs. John R-McLean, “ Friendships,”
O f the total fund of 1:1,000,000 raised leged interview conlil be substantiated. have not acquired vested rights, will
Indians Want Lands.
Washington,
Feb. 20.—
It is understoiHl that a long cable dis­ lose their land through the cancellation
throughout the world for suffering Rus-
Pendleton— About 25 Indians, mem­ a few miles out of Washington.
Roosevelt, after conferring with
Over
1,000
wedding
gifts
were
show­
patch
was
received
from
Baron
von
aians about (2,000,000 lias been thus
of their entries.
The government, bers of tiie Columbia river tribe, have
ern men in congress, finds hia the
Sternberg, German ambassador to tiie however, w ill pay for any improve­ made formal application to join the ered on the fortunate young bride. serve policy is very generally in fQI {
far distributed.
United States, Sunday, bearing on the ments they may have made.
Umatillas and share in the allotments While their value has been greaty ex­ and learnB that there is no ;>r
The Interstate Commerce commission
subject. I f it should prove that the
of the reservation, claiming that they aggerated, the fact remains that a small the passage of Senator Ileyburni^^B
ligs begun an investigation of oil rates
statement of Sir Liang Cheng can tie
T if­ intended to check tiie withd1 dated
Will Show How Alfalfa Grows.
are of the same tribe and failed to come fortune was expended in them.
• railroads carrying oil from Kansas
substantiated, there is a possibility
fany, the New York jeweler, is said to land and tiie creation of raeer wou]
in
witli
them
when
the
allotments
were
M
cM
innville
—
If.
K.
Lounsbury,
_
i Indian Territory.
that China will lie asked to disavow traveling freight agent of tiie Southern ma«ie several years ago, preferring to have filled more than »100,000 of or
/ '* '
lias, therefore, decided to absniL
The case of Missouri against 111 1- his remarks.
ders for the occasion, and the Wash­
Pacific company, lias purchased for the stay with the Columbia river tribe.
recent order suspending fores: ’^ ¡ H
lis, wherein thè rigbt of Chicago to
ington
jewelers
had
to
send
rush
orde.'B
company five acres near McMinnville,
extension and within a short' vote
ìvert its sewage into thè Mississippi W O U LD CLEAR TH E S IT U A T IO N . to be used as an experiment for grow ing
to
New
5ork
a
week
before
the
wedding
Much Freight From Dallas.
proclamation w ill be forthcor That
iver through thè Chicago canal and
to replensih their Btocks.
aHalfa, with tiie hope of promoting
Pallas— Twenty cars of lumber were
ing reserves in several Wester
thè Illinois river is questione«!, has Revolution in Wenezuela May Occur, dairying intereets.
No bride of royalty has ever received Oregon and Idaho among thein.^^H
Numerous other billed out of Pallas in a single day re­
lieen decide«! in favor of Illinois by thè
presents
from
so
many
crowned
heaits
tracts of land throughout tiie valley cently, besides several cars of Bpars and
Says M. Taigny.
At the time he determined tenti
Hnpreme court ol thè United States.
The king of up proclamations, the presid*»!*J
have iieen purchase«! by the Southern piling. Tiie mills here and at Falls or notable personages.
Taris, Feb. 20.— M. Taigny, the ex-
Spain,
king
of
Italy,
emperor
of
Ger­
The City have a combine«) output of from
Fallieres lias becu inaagurated presi­ French charge d’ affaires at Caracas, in Pacific for tiie same purpose.
been led to believe that his
company will furnish tiie seed together 10 to 20 cars «laily. Tiie freight service many, emperor of Austria, president of create reserves had been genert ;on
den t of F'rance.
an interview with tiie Matin’s corres­
witli a supply of land plaster and inoc­ on alternate days will soon give way, France, empress of China, mikado of tioned and he thought it best
John D. Rockefeller lias purchased pondent at I.iverpool, said that the
ulated soil from successful alafifa fields as tiie Southern Pacific has promised a Japan,/republic of Cuba and Pope Pius until his rights were specificatt
unanimity
of
the
diplomats
in
Vene­
tiie Wisconsin Central railroad.
X all remembered the young daughter by congress. Now, however, i
daily freight train.
zuela against his expulsion was a great in other parts of tiie state.
of tiie president, sending her rare wed come apparent that the vast i
Heveral quite severe earthquakes
surprise to President Castro, who until
ding gifts through their representatives of men in congress approve tbt
have occurred in the West Indies.
Will Start in 60 Days.
the last moment ha«l relied on the
P O R T LA N D M A R K E TS .
at tiie capital, Hnd with them their liest in which the president has l
Flngene— The deeds transfering the
One of the Rockefellers haH just moral support of a certain power.
wishes for the happy life that will ing out his forestry policy ami il
bought a gold brick in the shape of a
M. Taigny, according to the corres­ F.iigene Woolen mills from Wilbur A
Wheat— Club, 69@70c; bluestem, 70
surely he hers.
unqualified indorsement the
Wright,
of
Union,
Or.,
to
the
Salem
@71c;
re«i,
66067c;
valley,
72«
pondent, is convinced that a revolu­
mine.
A private cars awaits orders to carry hn« decided that he can,
company, headed by T. H Kay, which
Oats— No. 1 white, feed, »28 @29;
tionary
movement
for
tiie
overthrow
of
The Chinese minister to the United
the couple Sout)\ after their honeymoon grace, proceed as if there had
recently acquired the property, have gray, » 27.fi0@28.50 per ton.
Htat.es denies that foriegners w ill be at­ President Castro is prep-ring. He had
at “ Friendship.”
Tiie wedding trip interruption.
been signed in Salem and Finii Koppe,
Barley— F'eed, »23 50@24 per ton
beer,
approached
by
several
of
the
revo­
tacked by hia people.
will not he a lengthy one, the groom’ s
It is intimated that the Ifa jf^ fl
lutionary leaders during hia sojourn in who ia to be tiie resident manager of brewing, »24024.50; rolled, »24025.
duties in congress necessitating an eaily serve in extreme Northern Idii Th
Castro is said to have all prepara­ Venesuela. but owing to liis position as tiie plant, liasarrived. Manager Koppe
Buckwheat— »2.25 per cental.
return, hut later in the year a trip he the firet one created.
tions complete«! lor war with France or representative of France he was obliged has already begun to make improve­
Ji ?ene:
Hay— Eastern Oregon timothy, »13
any other power that cares to show the to bold aloof from politics.
ments at tiie mill, and expects to have @14 per ton; vallev timothy, »8 0 9 ; abroad is planned.
soon, if at. all, a reserve is cts
trill h
Venezuelan president his shortcomings
A new clover« »7.5008; cheat, »6(87; grain
In M. Taigny’ s opinion, the corre­ it in operation in 60 days.
Southwestern Oregon cannot t e l l ^
brick
and
concrete
picker
house
will
be
hay,
»7@8.
Beet
Sugar
Industry.
spondent
adds,
a
revolution
would
clear
as
Forester
Pinchot
has
prom
Par*y
Two leaders ol the miners’ union
constructed immediately.
Fruits— Apples, »1(32.50 per box;
Washington, Feb. 19. — A prelim i­ ceive an«i consider the protest«
have been arrested in Denver.
It is up tiie present awkward situation in
cranberries, » 12.50@14.60 per harrel. nary statistical report of the beet sugar people of that section an«i, anti
believed they were connected with the Venezuela.
Cost for Month $664.
Vegetables— Cabbage, 134 @ 2 ‘ 4C per industry for the year ending December protests are filed, no determ
murder ol ex-Governor Htennenberg of
And
Portland— It cost »664.29 to conduct pound; cauliflower, »1.9002 per crate• 31! 1904. issue«! toiiay by the Census this matter is expected.
Eight-Hour Day the Issue.
Idaho.
New York, Feh. 20.— John Mitchell tiie Beys’ an«l Girls’ Aid society in celery, »4 per crate; sprouts, 6 ia@7t- bureau, shows that industry has in­
dates
Pacific coast members of congress will anil iiis associates on the anthracite January, and tiie bills were ordered per pound; squash, 1 ‘-4 0 1 t*c per creased 225.6 per cent in the number
Raisin Combine Broken
Introduce a bill to prevent the mis­ minera’ subcommittee, today finished paid at the February meeting of the pound; turnips, 90c@ »l a sack; car- of pounds of sugar produced and 231.2
Fresno, Cal., Feb. 20 — .
branding of salmon.
It is not thought their work of preparing 'proposals for hoar.l of trustees.
Superintendent rots, 65@75c per sack; beets, 85c@ »l in tiie value of the products increase
" f the growers of tiie Central
Heybnrn’s pure food bill will cover this an agreement in the hope that they Gardner reported that 26 children were per sack.
since the census of 1900.
The total Raisin Growurs’ company
point sufficiently.
receive«!
an
I
33
«lispose«!
of
during
the
Onions— Oregon, No. T, »1.1001 25 number of pounds of sugar, granulated
w ill meet with the coal operators’ sub­
disband the ity.
It ia practically certain month. The number of children in the a «a. k; No. 2. 70c@»l a sack.
and raw, produced in 1904 was 531,- a id return to the growers th every
F'ire among Duluth's elevators de committee.
society's
care
February
1
was
46.
One
that
tiie
miners
will
make
a
firm
de­
Potatotes—
Fancy
grade«!
Burbanks,
335,294,
and
the
value
of
this
product
strove«! much property, including ».•
cent a pound ! eld ont for t h e !^ ^ ®
mand for tiie eight-hour day for all family living in Tillatn.iok county took 600 65c per hundred; ordinary, nom- was »23,924,602. In 1904 there were
000,000 bushels of wheat.
of packing houses. This actial
three
children,
brothers
and
’sister.
men employed about tiie mines. One
inal; sweet potatoes, 2 14@2>«1c per 51 sugar beet factories, and 31 in 1 f 00.
the association of growers fcH
Han«lits held up a party of American of the miners’ representatives said to- Tiie family is well to do.
pound.
tiie purpose of co-opera'ion. 1
und Mexican miners near Thomas, ilav that the eight-hour question was
Butter — Fancy creamery, 27)y@30c
Famine Fund Cabled to Japan.
the price of raisins was fixed *
Mexico. While they failed to get any more important to the men than any
To Develop Coal Mines.
per pound.
Washington, Feb. 19.— Up to noon a rate, and the dried fruit fai4
m oney, the outlaws escaped aftter k ill­ other demand mentioned.
Engene- -The Speneer Bntte Coal A
Eggs— Oregon rancl., I6@17c per toiiay Charles Hallam Keep, treasurer
The Mercantile company, of Ss
ing three of the miners' party.
Petrolenm ompany has heen ineorpor- dozen.
of the American National Re.f Cross, cisco, finally took over the
Fire Sweeps Rutland.
ated here, with »100.000 apita!. The
Alexaniler, of Fluitatile fame, is ser­
Poultry— Average old hens, 13014c had received, in response to President
at 3 cents a pound.
iously ill.
Rutland, Vt., Feb. 20. — Six of the incorporators are: J. W Zimmerman. per ponnd; mixed chickens, 12ls @13c: Roosevelt's
appeal,
contributions
I
.
F
.
Mitchell,
\
\
.
J.
Williams
and
S.
broilers, 19020c; young roosters. 120 amounting to »11,421, to he expemied
A Moroccan gunl«oat lias tired on a largest and most valuable business
Train W recked, Twelve
blocks in the financial district of Rut­ F. Stevens, of Fiigeue, and I. W. Love, 12S c ; old roosteis, 1 0 @ llc ; dressed for the relief of the famine stricken
F rendi steamer.
St. Louis, Feh. 20.— The H
land were deetroyed by a fire that for of Portland. The company has a coa¡ I chickens. 14015c; turkeys, ljve. 16@ provinces of Japan.
Ten thousand
Rooke- several hours threatened to wipe out pro* pert ten tulle* southwest of Fhigene, 1 17c; turkey«. drie«e«L choice IS 320c; dollars collected by the Christian Her­ mail train for the Southwest*]
It is now arid that John
the
city,
and
but
for
a
fortunate
shift
which
it
will
at
once
begin
to
develop
i
gee»e, live. 9«-; geese, dressed, 12014c' ald, c,f New York, was cabled February Louis, Iron Mountain A So«0»
feller is in Europe.
wrecked at Carondelet, a snborj
ducks, 16016,..
shift in the wind which aided the fire on *n extensive «rale.
U
ter
on
oil
lo by the State department to Japan Louis, early today.
Pst Cmwe has iieen acquitted of kid­
Twelve i*
fighters and the arrival of engine com prospects wili be bor.'«L
H i'p s— Oregon, 1905 choice.
to be used immediately.
naping and w ill now be tried lor car
injure«!, several of them serie*ij
panics from Whitehall, N. Y ., it is
1
0
V
:
prime,
8
tj@
9
c:
medium,
708c
robbery.
engine and first car rolled (io*M
old«, 5@7c.
likely that the entire business section
Approp iation* for Chemawa.
Stevens Ends Blockade
foot embankment.
Tiie
John A. McCall '» slightly improved,' would liave iieen demolished. As it is,
Wooi Eastern Oregon average beet
Washington— The India-, appropri»-
Panama, Feh. 19.— Efforts to relieve lodged on tiie ed geof the Desps^l
but his pliysicisns say he cannot stand the «lainage is place«! at »700,000.
16021c; valley, 24 0 26c per ponnd:
«ton bill about to he reported will carry
congestion of the Panama railroad have
many sinking spells.
mohair, choice, 30c per pound.
»116,200 for the Chemawa Ind tan
Beef— Dres-ed hulls. 2 0 2 V pound: apparently sucoee«ied. Chief Engineer an«l the loss of life must h a teP ^ ^ ^
school, including »4 000 for a new COW*
'tevens informe.1 the Associated Press eral had the car fallen intothe^^^B
P*r P onnJ; « e n t r y vssterday that no throngt freight was
bakery and »10,000 for a viaduct to
»tetri. 4(p«V
eroe» the raiiroa.l tracks, which run
delayed on the isthmus during the
Pat C row e Arraigned APH
Mutton— Dressed,
fançy,
8409c
through the school gr« un is
Tl.e lat- per pound; ordinary,
fast 24 hours.
Dockage facilities at
Council Bluffs, I» ., Feb-*|
■f@5c; iambs, 8
La Boca ara being improved, and it Crowe waa arraigned on
expected present wharfage capacity ment against himself and
doubled within the next four for holding np two street car
I July 2, 1906. He pleaded
I d a Condensed Form for Our
Busy Readers.
ros
Washington, F'eb. 20. — President
Roosevelt had taken a personal interest
in the charges of fraud and corruption
which are said to have occurreil in
connection with the affaire of the F'ive
Civilized Tribes in the Indian terri­
tory. But, for his interference indict­
ments against several persons alleged
to have been engaged in illegal prac­
tices would have been quashed.
Now, however, under his orders, the
Interior department is pushing its in­
vestigations with increased vigor, and
it is reliably stated that in the near
future a number of new indictments
w ill be reported against not only sev­
eral men already indicted, but they
will also include a number of pereons
whose names have not heretofore been
brought into the case, including a high
government official in Washington.
When it became known to the presi­
dent tfiat the district attorney for In ­
dian Territory had iieen instructed to
quash some indictments already found,
be immediately sent orders counter­
manding this proposed action. He was
led to do tliis by information received
by him that, after March 4, when the
tribal relations of the F'ive Civilized
Tribes ceased, certain facts would be
put into his possession which would
strengthen the hands of the govern­
ment in its efforts to bring to trial a
number of persons guilty of gross fraud
perpetrated against tiie Indians.
It is known ttiat Secretary Hitchcock
lias submitted to tiie president and
Attorney General Moody a special re­
port dealing witli tiie whole situation,
which gives sucii details as to make it
imperative for the government to act.
OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
Whita House Wedding Takes Place
as Scheduled.
Washington, Feh. 18. — Alice Lee
Roosevelt, daughter of the president
United States, was married in the
white house at 12:13 o’clock yesterday
to Hon. Nicholas Lòngworth, repre-
__ in
sentative
in congress from the first
DENVER TO BOISE BY $
J
J
J
-