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SUSAN B. ANTHONY DEAD. Washington County News MAY FORCE FIGHT. MANY ARE | Great Champion of Female Suffrage S e n a ti Committee Will Report Bill Passes Away. Repealing Timber Law. U zu eS Ba b W eek Rochester. N. Y., March 13. — The Washington, March 14.—The senate long and eventful life of Busan B. •wjK FOREST GROVE. .......OREGON committee on public lands is putting Anthony closed at 12:40 o’clock this the finishing touches on a bill to re.eal VOTERS CANNOT CHANGE. FRUIT CANNERY FOR ALBANY. morning. Tbe end came peacefully. the timber and stone act and substitute Miss Anthony had been uncunsc.ous therefore a new law authorizing the Attorney General Says Original Regis Gardeners and Orchardists of Linn practically for 24 hours, and her death County Take Stock. tration Must Stand. sale of mature timber on the public do had been momentarily expected since Albany—Active work looking to the main at no Ust than its appraised val woudeiful Salem—Attorney General Crawford Sunday erection of a cannery and packing plant . night. - , Only .. her ue, provision also being made for the is of the opinion that there is no autho i n ____ , _ sale of stone valuable for building put- rity for the changing of a voter’s regis and fruitmen interested. The Fire Follows and Cuts Off J poses on an equitable basis. For six tration after it haa once been made. company will be known as the Fruit sician, said Mies Anthony died of heart from Rescue — GovsmJ failure, induced by double pneumonia. Resume of tha Lea* Important but weeks the committee has been consid He has not rendered a written opinion growers’ and Gardeners’ Co Operative She had bad serious valvular trouble Not Lea* Intereating Event* Sends Troop* to Hilp j T í® association, and will be owned by the ering this bill, and has now agreed to upon the subject, but after hearing tbe of the Paat Week. men who sell their products to the com for the last six or seven y- are. and Her A R the its various provisions, merely waiting report that changes have been permit pany or by citizens of Albany. Stock lunge were practically closed, for the adjustment of minor features ted in Linn county, he examined the in the new company is selling under a pneumonia had yielded to treatment, Add Paris, March 12.—A mine J A new French cabinet haa been before reporting to the senate. Prac statutes governing registration and said restriction that no one man could se 1 but the weakness of her heart prevented phe of incalculable horror and^j recovery. formed. tically every member of the committee th at the only change provided for by cure more than 26 per cent of tbe her Last night in a delirium, Miss An- tude has stricken the great cosi■ Mr*. Dowie denies the rumor that s favorable to the bill in its present law is that which becomes necessary stock. thony spoke of the woik in Oregon, of Northern France. An » » .J Besides packing, preserving and can form, believing it will cure most, if not when a voter changes his residence abe has deserted her bueband. ning fruit and vegetables, the new con where the battle for woman suffrage is fire damp at 7 o’clock Saturdijl i im all, of the evils that have been perpe Chairmen Burton holds out hope of from one precinct to another. cern will handle all kinds of produce, now being waged. Shortly atfer she ing carried death and deal tbe jetty appropriation bill passing the trated under the provisions of the tim Mr. Crawford said that if a voter acting as a kind of distributing point sank into a stupor. ber and stone act. honae. throughout the network of cw|| The future of this bill is somewhat registers as a Socialist and then changes where all produce for the local trade Susan Brownell Anthony, reformer, centered at Courrieres, a n d J n l can be secured at a uniform price. In Taft’s retirment from the presiden in doubt. It seems quite likely that tial race revives the hopes of Fair it will pass the senate, for there fs a bis registration so that it shows him to this way all stores will be able to keep was born at South Adame, Mass., heb- ed tbe explosion, making 1820, the daughter of Daniel be a Democrat, this would be in effect up with the market, and the farmers ruary 1 5 ,-----, banks. general sentiment in its favor. With in disposing of ami Lucy ( Reed) Anthony. Her fath- cult, and almost impossible. a second registration, and more than will have no trouble The Standard Oil company will only few exceptions, the entire senate is con | er was a cotton manufacturer, and gave All France has been give evidence at the trust investigation vinced that the timber and stone act is one registration is expressly forbidden. their product. his chil Iren a liberal education. The plan is to start with a cannery, shocked by the magnitude iniquitous in many respects; in its en If tbe clerk should make a mistake and prune packery and cider and under compulsion. a n , I vinegar a i n o a a r j I K n r m more o r e ID d U 1U tB IB c she u n .. has » a „ been For than 40 V years aster, which is said to bs the forcement, if not in its prescribed stip write the word “ Socialist” after a ad- works. All of these industries have before the country as a prominent The Iowa legislature has passed a law preventing the employment of children ulation. But what will the house com man’s name, when the voter had an been needed very much in Linn county, J vocate of reform. Through her influ- in the history of continental mittee do to the senate bill? nounced himself as a Democate, Mr. under 18 years of age in any occupat on becanse of the immense amount of | er.ee wider fields of employment have President Fallieres sent hit J It will be recalled that only a couple Crawford thinks it would be permissa- small fruits and garden products grown j been opened to women. injurious to health. Up to the accompanied by Minister o| 1 of weeks ago the house committee ble for the clerk to correct the error, time of her deith she never relaxed her Works Gautier and MinisterolJ| Vice President Fairbanks honored tabled a similar bill. By a vote of but where tbe party affiliation has been here, and because the county had no Senator Fulton by calling the Benator eight to five the house committee re recorded as given by the voter, there is such enterprises the development of efforts. Shs has published, in con terior Dubief, on a special trtiil the fruit and gardening industry has junction with Elizabeth Cady Stanton to his chair and turning over his gavel fused to even permit the house to con no authority for a subsequent change and Matilda Joelyn Gage, “ The H'eto- scene of the disaster. T b eaJ to him for the greater part of an atfer- sider the subject of repealing the tim It has been many times asserted that been much retarded. ry of Woman Suffrage.' She has also crisis was temporarily forgotteij noon. ber and stone act. It was a wise move in Marion county many Democrats are contributed to leading magazines and ors and deputies joining in tbe Wool Sales at Condon. registering as Republicans in order to from the standpoint of the men opposed A prominent French mining engineer Condon—An effort is being made by lectured in England. sal public manifestations of says some of the Courrieri s miners are to reform in the land lawB, for it is a take part in the contest for the Repub the Condon Commercial clnb to estab still alive. The company’s latest fig sure thing that once the house has an lican primary nominations. Inspection The scene of the catastroi ures show there «ere 1,212 victims of opportunity to vote to repeal the tim of tbe registration bookB shows that lish at this place wool sales days. The SCREWS ON IN KANSAS. mountainous mining region ber and atone act, that law will go off this is not true, and that if any persons secretary of the club is in communica the epzlosion. »i* the statute books with the sanction of are registering improperly the instances tion wi'h the State and National Wool- Interstate Commission Turns Light on in the department of Pas de The steamer Sierra, which has ar a large majority of the house members. are so few and so unimportant as to es growers’ associations, and with tbe aid Here are huddled small hamlai Standard Oil. rived at Honolulu from Australia, re cape notice. The disposition here is of the local woolgrowers’ association, mine workers who operate these ports that there has been no communi which it is expected will be organized, for each to register his party affiliations Kansas City, March 13.—Acting up ductive coal mines in Frintt 11 cation with Tahiti since the recent dis WIN BY SUBTERFUGE. it is thought dates may be secured. on resolutions passed by both houses of honestly and fairly, if given at all. astrous hurricane. subterranean chambers formn Endeavors are also being made to se cure a reduction in freight rates on congress, three members of the Inter tunnels. Six of tbs outletsi ¡The great gas well near Caney, Kan Germany Wants a Neutral Power to Farmers Tired of Waiting. state Commerce commission today be Name Inspector General. sas, which was capped and tbe flow of Ontario — The farmers of Dead Ox wool from Condon to Boston, and Lens, and others are at Cor gas stopped, has again broken out, the Algeciras, March 14.—Success or Flat, tired of waiting for water from also on local shipments of sugar, salt gan an investigatoin of the charges Verdun and other points. etc. made by independent oil producers of hood being perforated by tbe tremen failure of the Moroccan conference still the various projects contemplated, have The output of these mines it: Kansas that the railroads of Kansas dis dous force of sand and flamee beneath. depends upon Germany. When Ger taken steps to organize an irrigation Seaside to Astoria. criminate in favor of the Standard Oil ularly combustible, and is lirgt The president of tbe Argentine re Salem—Charles M. Cartwright, Wil company in the matter cf rates outside in the manufacture of gas and i many in consequence of the almost district under what is known as the public is dead. universal disapproval which her posi Wright law. A petition to the County liam L. Dudley, Edgar J. Daly, San that Btate. ing. About 2,000 miners wori Indian outlaws have killed thiee dep The members of the Interstate Com tion excited, appeared to concede the court will be considered at a special derson Reed, B. F. Allen and J. Frank group of mines, and with tbsiti^r nties in Indian Territory. Watson have filed articles of incorpora merce commission who will make the principle of the Franco-Spanish police, seeaion April 16. The proposed district Hearst has forbidden the mention of the delegates supposed an agreement was includes about 10,000 acres of the best tion with the secretary of state for the investigation are: Francis M. Cock make a population of from 6,011 ABtoria & Coast Interurban company. rell, Jndson C. Clements and Charles 000 souls. Bryan’s name in his newspapers. at hand and all menace of war vanish land on Dead Ox Flat, in Malheur They propose to build a steam or elec A. Prouty. county, just across the Snake river The explosion took place t ed. Closer scrutiny of the Austro-Ger- General Overseer Voliva says Dowie tric railroad from Astoria to Seaside, John T. March, who lias been in the is dying and that be will govern /io n . man proposal for an inspector general, from Weiser, Idaho. When this district ending at the Halladay or Old Seaside Southwest for the pate two weeks mak after 1,795 men had descended ia-^ particlarly in the light of Herr von is organized and the means of watering Tbe deadlock has been renewed at Padowi's’s private description of this it have been installed, there will have property, in Clatsop county. The cap ing a preliminary investigation of the mine Saturday morning. Then ,, Algeciras, bat an agreement is assured. functionary, showed that Germany con been added to Malheur county many ital stock is $300 000 divided into $100 producers’ charges, w sb present today deafening explosion, which wu CK shares. as the attorney for the commission ed by the cages and mining appi»"' The United States Supreme coart has tinued to demand the internationaliza thousand* of dollars of taxable proper, Frank S. Monnett, ex attorney general ty. The success of the enterprise decided that paper and tobacco trust tion of Morocco. of Ohio, and Clifford Thorn, of Wash being hurled from the month Beet Acreage Largely Increased. means much for the county. officers must give evidence. It is expected that France’s opposi La Grande—Manager F. 8. Bram- ington, la., were present as attorneys Conrrieres mine. Menznd horse George V. L. Meyer, now United tion to such a scheme will finally lead well, of the sugar factory, has been in for the independent producers. The by outside the mine were Wallowa Bridge by July I. States ambassador to Russia, may suc Germany to abandon it, but in the Cove, making contracts for the growing railways also bad attorneys at the in stunned or killed. The tool Wallowa— When the O. R. A N. Co. the meantime the state of tension and un ceed Taft aj secretary of war. of sugar beets for this season’s run, and veetigation. started to secure right of way in this certainty has been resumed. If Ger The agitation for the investigation mine office was blown off. Seventeen men have lost, their lives many insists that the inspector general county for an extension of their line it reports having contracted for ahont 1,- Immediately after the er begun todav was started some time ago 000 acres of beets in that locality. The attempting to recover bodies from the possess the right to control the police, was not definitely known how soon the flames burst from the moutholr ic when Clifford Thorn, acting on behalf sugar company expects to have a larger Courrieres, France, coal mine. no settlement can be amicably effected. road was to be in operation. In a re acreage this year than ever before. of the Kansas Oil Producers’ associa driving hack those who soughtaH cent conversation with a gentleman Tbe city of Chicago has won a great The French will not permit a stalking Heretofore the factory has never had tion, filed with James B. Garfield, com victory over the traction lines by the horse in the form of a supreme execu who is in a position to know the activ more than 2,800, acres but this season missioner of corporations at Washing and dooming those within. Supreme court annulling their fran tive officer to enter Morocco with Ger ity of all projected railroads, it was is counting upon at least 4,000 acres. The work of attempting ton - ton, a statement in which instances of many behind him disguised as Sweden, learned that the extension to the O. R. chises. imprisoned miners was hut ! alleged discrimination against the inde A N. was expected to reach the Wal pendents in the matter of rates was by officials, engineers and mi« Southern California and Arizona have Holland or Switzerland. To allow this lowa bridge by July next. With rail Big Yield in Gilliam. bad a downpour of rain which almost would be to allow the kaiser to accom road accommodations so early, much of the surrounding mines, ft Condon — Crop prospects for a large made. reached the proportion* of a flood. plish by a trick what he haa been pow the crop raised in Wallowa county, as yield are said to be better than ever be. parties and made heroic effoii erless to achieve openly. i ' ' « Three inches of water fell in 3fl hours. WOMEN AS SHIELDS. well as the surplus stock, will be fore in Gilliam county. There is a trate the smoke and foal p The neutral delegates are anxious shipped from that point. greater acreage of wheat than ever Hoggatt rill be named governor of that France shall not lie unyielding as seeded in this connty before and con Cause of Slaughter of Whole Moro bring out the imprisoned ma Alaska. to noneBeentials, but realize that Ger The families of the entomb« Change Wool Sale Dates. ditions are nnnenally favorable at this Families by Troops, Zionists have stopped Dowie's sup many's latest move looks like a subtle i time. The ground is wet to a depth Pendleton—Owing to dissatisfaction crowded about the shaft seeks) attempt to attenuate the French posi Manila, March 13 —Major General « « ply of money. tion until the world will be unable to with the schedule of wool sale dates re of more than two feet. Range is im Wood, who has arrived here, has an or husbands, and threateniw, Both China and Japan deny there is see it, while leaving it in substance as cently announced for Eastern Oregon, proving rapidly, owing to the splendid nounced that he assames fail responsi efforts to obtain details, to it*'-•* any disturbance in China. large ns originally. It is doubtful if the executive committee of the State growing we0her of the past two weeks. bility for the fight against the Moros at the gendarmes who kept then! ■ Anthracite operators are believed to the kaiser's negotiations will gain any Woolgrowers’ association has made out Dajo hill, near Jolo. He said that mouth of the pit. The popoWfig PORTLAND MARKETS. have agreed to reject the miners pro thing from this effort. The delegates a new one, as follows: Pendleton, May there was nn wanton destruction of wo district is appalled by thefl 22-23, May 29 30; Heppner, May 24- do not relish the assumption the con post Is. Wheat—Club, 67c; bluestem, 670 men and rhildren in the fight, though which affects every houseboliM 25, June 7-8, June 21-22; Condon, many of them were killed by force of persons who were rescued we.i W A hill has been introduced in the ference is lacking in discernment. May 31, June 1, June 27-28; Shaniko, 68c; red, 65c; valley, 70c. necessity, because the Moros used them burned. Iowa legislature legalizing the killing Oats—No. 1 white feed, $27.50; gray, June 5-6, June 19-20, Jnly 10 11; as shields, in the hand-to-hand fighting. Sea Rushes Over Land. ol Incurables. The latest estimates placetkH Baker City, June 25-26, July 12-13; $27 per ton. Major General Wood declared that were taken out at 591. Thszwj Brussels, March 14 —Terrible havoc Elgin, Jnly 13. The sale for the Wal Barley — Feed, $23024 per ton; Details of the fight between Mores many of the women wore male attire and American troops show that the has resulted in North Belgium from the Iowa county wool has been set for Elgin brewing, $24024 50; rolled, $24.500 and their sex could not be distinguish have been realized and it iUPt! tain that those entombed, battle lasted four days and 900 of the overflowing of tne Scheldt river. Many instead of the town of Wallowa as pre 25.50. ed. Another confusing cause was the 1,193, are dead. It is also ik ^ farmhouses were completely demolished viously arranged. Buckwheat—$2.25 per cental. rebels were killed or wounded. by the rush of waters and at Melsole Hay—Eastern Oregon timothy, $13@ desperation with which the women tain that but few bodies will S1i" Millions are starving in Northern ten children were drowned before the 14 per ton; valley timothy, $809; clo fought, the priests having worked all of ered, as the fierce flames bite Closed Season To Be Enforced. the Moros to a religious frenry. Many S i Japan and now winter weather has eyes of their parents, who were help Oregon City—“ A strictly closed sea ver, $7.5008; cheat, $607; grain hay of the Moros feigned death and butch consumed tliose who were ahat added to the misery. Straw and acorns less to aid them. People have taken $708. mine. son will be maintained on the Colum bl. are the principal foods. An almost refuge on the roofs of houses, from Frnits—Apples, $102.50 per box ered the American hospital men who total failure of the rice crop Is the which points they are now being res bia river this year,” says Deputy Fish cranberries, $12.60014.50 per barrel. were relieving the wounded. Rebates Given on Sts 1 Warden H. A. Wetwter, who has gone cause of the famine. cued by soldiers in boats. Manufac Vegetables—Asparagus, 10011c per Cincinnati, March 12. —I ^ to the Lower Columbia. The closed turing establishments were destroyed Many Soldiers Deserted in Battle. The Harriman lines will put ou season began on the 15th inst. and con pound; beans, 2)*c; cabbage, l)* c per Big Four railroad had paid ai j ï new through traiu from Chlcsgo to and the loss is estimated at 2,500,000 tinues for a month, and in order that pound; cauliflower, $202.25 per crate; St. Petersburg, March 13.—The In for a shipment of steel from? . francs. I celery, $4 5005; sprouts, 607c per Portland. No stops will be made and valid, organ of the military, is still to Kansas City, and had otbc 1 all illetal fishing may be prevented the no passengers or express will Ire car authorities of Oregon and Washington pound; rhubarb, $2.25 per box; ¡par printing daily lists of the losses sus vored shippers, was teetifisd \ Funds for Trust Inquiry. ried, nothing but mail. This change will co operate and maintain a thor sley 25c; turnips, 9Oc0$l per sa.k: tained during the war, which, without by General Freight Agent G* , Washington, March 14. — The honse ough patrol of the river. Oregon this carrots, 650 75c per sack; beets, 85c@ including Port Arthur, now total 151,- Ingalls, in the hearing before»^- i will make a saving of an entire day. committee on interstate and foreign $1 per sack. 000 killed, wounded and disappeared. state Commerce commissi«®-j In Wyoming, Western Nebraska and commerce today decided to make a year has two patrol boats and Wash Onion»—No. 1, 70080c per sack The lists covering the fighting at Muk Conner, after being promiwl*'« ington has one. and all three will do Northern Colorado there is 12 inches of favorable report on the Townsend joint No. 2, nominal. den are just beginning to appear. A from prosecution for anythkHj •now and stockmen fear heavy losses, resolution providing for [an appropria service onthe Colombia. Potatoes—Fancy graded Burbanks, remarkable feature is the percentage of might disclose, said that a I* as the weather is extremely cold tion of $50,000 to enable the interstate 55060c per hundred; ordinary, nom men whose fate is unknown, having b r of shippers were permit) ■ Cannot Use State Money. Kansas and Montana have snow and commerce committee to investigate rail inal; sweet potatoes, 2 l402Wc per been abandoned on the field of battle over his road at their own sti H i heary winds and street car and railroad ways and monopolies under the Till Salem—Attorney General Crawford pound. The etaff is reeeiv'ng thousands of in traffic is badly demoralised. holds in an opinion that the State man-Gillespie joint resolution. The Batter—Fancy creamery 27)* 030c quiries from r.datives regarding the fate the weight shipped. The Iowa senate haa passed tn anti- Townsend resolution also corrects other Lewis and Clark commission cannot per pound. -V soldiers, which it is unable to answer. use the $50.000 appropriated by the Raid Anarchist Meet? railroau pass hill. defects in the Tillman-Gillsspie reeo state Eggs—Oregon ranch, 15)*016c per for a memorial bnilding, even if Philadelphia, March 12.' S lotion. doxen. American troops killed 600 native an individual is willing to supply the Through the Straits. of policemen tonight raided Ponltry—Average old hens, 13014c outlaws in a battle in the Philippines. $60,000 which the Portland Lewis and New York. March 13.—The steamer of 200 anarchists whils Job*; sumra Watch for Fitzgerald. Clark corporation refneed to donate. per pound; mixed chickens, 12!» 013c- Fire at Ran Francisco in a five-story New York, March 14. — The New Mr. Crawford says the law is explicit broiiers, 20022c; young roosters, 120 ¿ealandia, which sailed from San Fran of New York, was on tbe pk* ■ cisco January 31, bound to New York, building caused a lorn of over $750,000. York American thi* morning says that livering an address. The in its declaration that the corporation 12 V ; old roosters. 1 0 0 1 0 V ; dressed An agreement on Morocco is about to General Loni* Fitzgerald, ex-chairman roust supply the money and the city of chickens, 14015c; turkeys, live. 160 towing the side wheel steamer Olympia’ held in honor of the anniik I from Portland. Or., passed Sandy be reached at Algeciras, tha kaiser of the Equitable Life Assurance soci Portland donate the site. l.c ; turkeys, dressed, 18020c; geese Point, in the Straits of Magellan, Sat Most’s birth, and he w*< if “ ety, who was desimi as a witness by backing down. live 809c; geese, dressed, 10012c urday, according to a message received story of his life when tbe po“* ed. He desisted at the ducks, 16018c. The Chinese government reaaauree the Armetrong inveetigating committee, Prospects Good in Sumpter. nere today from Punla Arenas. All the police, who then clear« haa returned to New York. He waa in Veal-Dressed, 3 H 0 7 * c per pound the nations that there will he no upris Baker City — Conservative mining were well on board. Both vessels have The crowd resisted the pol** hi* home in Lexington avenue last ”**1 — Tressed bulls, 2 03c per been purchased by New York ing against foreigner«. parties the confusion blows were <e>. night and a proree* eerver held vigil in operators are of the opinion that dnr- pound; cow», 3 * 0 4>*c; eountrv and will be put in service on the At The Hariman line« will he equipped the street near by. lng the coming summer greater results eteers, 405c lantic coast. w ill be obtained from the mine« of the with the block signal ayutem from John D.’s Great Chzr* Sumpter dletrict than ever before. In non'nA 1 ,rl Omaha to Los Angela*. r)r*i , ®< 1’ 0 ," 5c; ncy’ lamb*, 80 p*r High License Passes Ohio House. Denver, Colo., March !*■ „ Pound, ordinary, 4 an interview on this qneetion I. R The hone* committee on naval affair* Preparing for Big Potlatch. Columbus, O., March 1 4 .— The ported here today that J o ^ ,^ favor« the appointment of not more house tonight by a vote of 66 to 46, Bellman, a well known operator and Vancouver, B. C., March 13.—Eight feller was to put $1.00fi£J^— Pork-D ressed, * 0 8 1* « p ,r manager of the Crack Oregon, at than 30 dental surgeon* in the navy. inndred Indians from various points Juvenile Improvement s*°*“^ Med the Aiken hill increasing the Bouroe, stated that this 1. Msar*) br irtL “ choice, 100 President Roosevelt haa been aaked Dow tax imposed upon saloon« from the fact that »o maay properties hav'e I p V ; prune, 80PC; medium, 708c «long the northern coast between Fort viding that the associatio«^ Rupert and Kingdom* inlet, are at tional in scop* and that JwP to step in and attempt to eettle tbe dif- $350 to $1,000. The passage of the bill been fully developed and are now on old», 50*e. feienree between the coal operators and i* attributed largely to tbe recent riota the verge of being placrt lm W ooi-Fartcrn Oregon average beet Alert h*y, holding the greatest potlatch remains at the heed of theory th# 16021c Per ponnd; valley, 24026c kooan ou this co*«t for a number of In a statement given out in Springfield. regular producers. Y«*ra. The Indians propose to con Lindsey intimated that the mohair, cimice, 25030p tinue the potlatch until June. premature. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST Explosion in French % prisons Nearly l,m NEWS OF THE WEEK In a Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. U n • Il è< ¡1 'I ONLY SIX HUNDRED ARE | ÿ b3L ™ L i t' “ “