Washington County News DRIVE O U T C A S T R O . Venezuela Is T o Be Opened to Am er­ ican Capital and Enterprise. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST Delegates at Algeciras Complete Their Work. inary prelim­ New York, A pril 3.— The World to­ session lasting until 6 o’clock FO R E ST G R O V E ........... OREGON day says: One of the largest merchant* | this evening, the conference on Muroc- in New York paid last night that ar­ SPEAKERS FOR C H AU TAU Q U A. , in reforms registered a C mplete ac- O F F IC IA L C A N D ID A TE L IS T . rangements are being perfected here and in Paris for an invasion of Vene­ zuela, which w ill annihilate Castro Names as They Will Appear on Pri­ Willamette body this accord in a Up Program for Year. ami open up the country to American mary Ballots at Election. ' The consumation of the work in the capital and enteiprise. Oregon City— The hoard of directors Salem— The foilwing is a list of the 1 conference was announced in the fol­ A number o( rich New York mer­ Republican and Derm critic candidates of the Willamette Valley Chautauqua chants are said to be interested in the for nomination for senators and repre­ a-eociation is preparing the program lowing official communication: ‘ T h e conference has terminated its New Links Will Connect Line« I movement, which, the promoters de sentatives in congrees and state officers for the 1908 assembly to be held at A Reaume o f the Las. Important but c'are w ill involve the employment of as they w ill appear on the official pri­ Gladstone next July. Dr Charles Ed­ labors and sec ird is established upon Now Building— Branches to ward Locke, who was in Portland 10 15,000 soldiers and the expenditure of I mary ballots: all points. It lias adopted a definite Not Lea* Interesting Events Great Northern. years ago, but is now pastor of one of $5,000.000 in the campaign under Republicans: Senator— Short term, \ text of the remaining articles concern­ o f the Past Week. which President Castro is to be either Fred W. Mulkey, Multnomah ciunty; the largest Methodist churches in the The expelled or destroyed and a native Ven­ senators, long term, Jonathan Bourne, United Statee. at Brooklyn, N. Y , will ing the state banks and customs. Captain Jack final article, regulating the distribution ezuelan statesman is to t>e installed as Jr., Multnomah county; H. M. Cake, be one of the speakers. St. Paul, A p ril 3.— The PioaWt,J * A new medical corps is to be organ- Crawford, the famous poet-scout, has i of police at ports, was adopted from today says: his successor. Multnomah county; Stephen A. L ow ­ | r j zed for the army. J. J. H ill is to have a twin tm j In this connection it is said that ell, Umatilla county; E. L. Smith, been engaged for the coming assembly, the Russian draft. By it France will H i Japan will soon open Manchuria .o Castro, anticipating a successful revo­ as has also Rabbi Leon Harrison, of St. police fiur ports, Mogador, Saffi, Ma- tinental road, operations now J Addi Wasco county; E. B. Wats n, Multno­ Louis, who will be heard in two lec­ gazan and Rabat, and Spain two, Te- under way for the construction J I ' ' the trade of the world. lution against him sooner or later, has mah county. tures, on "Shylock” and *'The Glory tuan and Larache France and Spam coast line between Winnipeg and 1 • | China has sent a demand to Russia converted some of his alleged $4,000,- Representative, First district— W illis 000 inte cash and has sent it to Am er­ C. Hawley, Marion; Samuel B. Hous­ and Shame of America.” together will police Tangier and Casa eouver. Five hundred miles «1 , | that she evacuate Manchuria at once. Professor Mark B. Beal, of the Occi­ Blanca, subject to an inspector of po­ new line is alieady in process oi ica and France. ton, Washington; Walter L. Tooze, The United States cruiser Baltimore dental college of oratory, of Los Ange­ lice. The Dutch delegate announced struct ion and the plans call for 1 J Carlos B. Fuegerdo, Venezuelan con­ Marion. Second district, W . R. Ellis, w ill visit the principal ports of Aus- sul in New York, said last night at his U m atilla; W illiam J. Lachner, Baker; les, will be the elocutionist this 'year. that his government declined to ap­ of 1,800 miles. • tralia. The conference has home that he had heard such an expe­ John L. Rand, Baker; George 8. Shep­ Dr. W. C. Sherman, of Sacramento, point an officer. Hitherto it has been sunnier9 who laet year had charge of the class appointed a special committee to rev.se Mr. H ill was building in comj I* Russia has asked the United States dition was being organixed or being herd, Multnomah. in Bible study, has been retained for the texts of the agreement.” i f to fix the date for The Hague peace promoted, but Tiad been unable to with the Canadian Northern, bttT Governor— Harvey K . Brown, Baker; another year. Other classes will be <' 1 conference. learn anything definite about it. He Mr. White, the American delegate, is is not the case, and an ezeiti«I T. T. Geer Marion; C. A . Johns, Bak­ conducted as usual in music, domestic Dowie says he will return to Zion said he nad understood shares in the er; Charles J. Seblbrede, Coos; James of the opinion that the result is satis­ laying contest soon will start J science, United States history, elocu­ ity and oust his enemies irom control scheme were being sold. factory, not only because the immedi­ the Great Northern, the Cwfi Withycombe, Benton. tion, English literature, physical cul­ Northern and the Grand Trank I wonld like to get hold of some of I the colony. Secretary of state— Frank W. Benson, ture, junior Bible study and a W. C. ate future of Morocco is secured, but those shares,” he said. “ I w ill buy Douglas; Claud Gatcb, Salem; Lot L. because the manner of the settlement The biggest stretch of line o n l____ Kansas City, Mo., has elected a Re­ T. U. institute. all that are offered.” is satisfactory both to France and Ger­ construction is now under wsr . tha] Pearce, Marion; Frank T. Wrightman, publican mayor on a municipal owner­ The Chautauqua management is in many and removes the causes for fric­ The consul inquired eagerly as to the Marion. tween Vancouver and Princeton gy«. ship platform. communication with a great many tion and restores international relations route follows along the Fraser» — point the expedition was to Bail from. Treasurer— John H. Aitkin, Baker; other lecturers and entertainers with i1* § Colonel Gilberto Escnho, governor of The expedition is to set out soon from to normal. The principals for which and, inclining northerly, itr;,-.' '-'ou E. V. Carter, Jackson; Ralph W. Hoyt, whom contracts will be entered into if ^ i Jonotega, a province in Nicaragua, has Europe in three large Germany insisted, the integrity of Mo­ north of the Tulamen river. T>J stal steamships, Multnomah; Augustus C. Jennings, possible. Another meering of the board i f , been assassinated. rocco and equal commercial and eco­ proceeds along the Similksmee which are already under contract. Lane; ThomaB F. Ryan, Clackamas; of directors w ill be called soon, when nomic rights there, Mr. White thought in a southerly direction, and . , flJ Chicago has voted for municipal They are to carry about 5,000 volun- George A . Steel, Clackamas. the program will be completed. were recognized, while the special posi­ runB to Midway, B. C., from rS *orl , w ownership and against municipal oper- teere, with the following quantities of Supreme judge — Robert Eakin, arms and ammunition: Eight thousand tion claimed by France was also ac­ point a line has already he«g V j atiem of traction lines. hall Union. New Rail Lines for Lane. Mauser rifles of the latest pattern, 24,- knowledged. Nelson, Grand Forks and Bone- o f ¿ i The French chamber of deputies sev­ Superintendent public instruction— Eugene— Portland, New York and Eu­ 000 rounds of cartridges, 500 shells, 8 ry, where connection is made it ^ erely scores the management of the gene capitalists who recently applied to rapid fire guns, 8,000 army belts, 1,000 J. H. Ackerman, Multnomah. koonok. From there a line ¡1 j W mine in which the recent disaster oc­ the city council for franchise to con­ MINERS WIN IN PEN N SYLVAN IA. officers’ swords, 5,000 officers’ revolv­ State printer— W illiam J. Clarke— built to Fernie, where there as- *ni curred. It was declared the horror ers, 3,000 machetes and swords, to­ Marion; W illis 8. Duniway, Multno­ struct a system of street railways here, sive coal deposits. From Fen wo was due entirely to negligence. announce that they intend to build an Great Majority Will Get the Advasce gether with other supplies. mah, J. R. Whitney, Linn. ine will strike across to Winner . electric line between Eugene and The honse river and harbor commit­ Attorney general— M. A. Crawford, After Brief Shutdown. Surveyors are already intbek 1|S Springfield and a steam railway from tee has deferred action on the Fulton Douglas; George H. Durham, Joseph­ Pittsburg, April 2.— Pittsburg dele­ this section of the proposed r» G REAT TR AD E W ITH M EXICO . there up McKenzie river to the Blue bill appropriating $400,000 for the ine. Length of the gates to the Miners’ National conven­ construction presumably willea mouth of the Columbia. The commit­ Commissioner of labor— O. P. Hoff, river mining district. Thia *ii an electric line will be four miles. That tion who returned from Indianapolis in a month or more. Relations With Republic on the South Multnomah. tee will meet again in a few days. the Great Northern almost sis 3 £ of the steam road about 45 miles. The Are Very Close. Democrats: Senator— long term, John today were jubilant over the adoption line a- the Canadian Pacific roll Troops will protect the Russian Jews Willamette river will be bridged at Washington, April 3.— A bulletin is­ M. Gearin, Multnomah. durin Eastertide. by the convention of the Perry resolu­ A number of feeders for tbs Ci C11 Eugene, and the line will reach Spring- Representative, First district— P. A. sued by the department of Commerce The New York legislature is rushing field up the eastern batiks of the river. tion, which permits the operation of transcontinental line are beini is Cochrane, Marion; Charles V . Gallo­ and Labor shows that the trade of the b il’ s for the control of insurance. all minee where the wage scale of 1903 from points in the United State ^ United Stats with Mexico in the fiscal way, Yam hill. Second district, James is from St. Johns, N. D., to 81 s Cherry Crop Destroyed. | A ll Zion City has revolted against year 1905 aggregated in value $92,000,- Harvey Graham, Baker. is accepted. While this action prac­ Manitoba; another from Neds.I ® Scappoose— Early cherries, with few Governor— George E. Chamberlain, 1 Dowie, taking away his power and 000. as compared with $31,000,000 in exceptions, are killed by the early tically means the disruption, for a to Portage la Prairie, Maoitok T property. 1895, and $18,000,000 in 1885. Of Multnomah. Secretary of state— P. H. Sroat, Ma­ frosts. Royal Annes are completely time at least, of the interstate agree­ the third is iaom Hibbing, Hit 4 Municipal ownership is the principal Mexico’ s total imports of merchandise, rion. destroyed, as well as early pears. Ap­ ment between the miners of Western Koochiching, touching the inter 53 per cent is drawn from the United campaign topic in many eastern city ples, prunes and plums are apparently Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and I lli­ al boundary. Treasurer— J. D. Matlock, Lane. States, and of her total exports 71 per elections. Supreme judge— T. G. Hailey, Uma­ all in good condition, having been un­ nois, it also means that there will be cent is sent to the United States. injured. Nearly all orchards in this no strike of importance in this field, P R O S P E C T BRIGHT INW tilla. Floods in Alabama have stopped No other country except Canada State printer— J. Scott Taylor, K la­ locality are being sprayed this season. and that 23,000 of the 214,000 miners steamboat navigation for 150 miles draws so large a percentage of its im­ Fruits from the Scappoose district are in the Pittsburg district will continue Six Big Companies Grant A math. about Mobile. ports from the United States as does Attorney general- Robert A. Milier, not inferior to any in quality, as attest­ to work, with possibly s shutdown to and Others Will Follow. Mexico, and no other country except Representative Cooper, of Wisconsin, ed by premiums won at the Lewis and work off accumulated stock. Multnomah. has introduced a bill admitting Porto Cuba sends so large a percentage of its Columbus, O., April 3.—N Each one of the above filed the re Clark exposition. Chairman Robbins returned from In Ricans to full United States citizen­ exports to the United States as does standing the expressed detenu quired petition with the secretary of dianapolis today. He is pleased over Mexico. ship. state. Plan to Supply Court Reports. the result, and said the conservative of the majority of the Ohio coil FJstimatee made by American con­ President Palma, of Cnba, is conb The names of Oglesby Young and H. Albany— The County court will prob­ action of the miners reflects great credit ore not to grant an advance in ' dent the United States senate w ill rat­ sular repsentatives and others and by B. Nicholas, Democratic candidates for ably order the Supreme court reports upon they in being willing to depart their miners, the prospect! ol 1 ify the I-de of Pines treaty which recog­ persons in the United States familiar Circuit judges in departments 3 and 4 44 volumes— for use of the court and from precedents, which have been a protracted strike in the with the subject, the bulletin says, in­ of Multnomah county, w ill not appear nize* C. ba’a sovereignty. against individual settlements in order seems decidedly more bnn»hl dicates that fully $1,090,000,000 of on the official ballots. Secretary Dun­ county officials and the Circuit court. President Green, of the An effort may be made at the next ses­ that a great strike might be averted Women have mobbed the engineers capital from this country is now invest­ workers, who opposed thePtr at the Courrieres, France, mine, de­ ed in Mexico, Canada and Cuba, of bar was obliged to reject their petitions sion of the legislature to secure a meas­ Mr. Robbins said that all the mines of for the reason that they were verified ure providing that the state shall furn­ the Pittsburg district would be in lull tion at the Indianapolis corn» manding the rescue of their loved ones which about one-half is in Mexico. thorizing the signing of con» by J..T. Milner, who bad not himself ish the County courts of each county operation on Tuesday. whom they believe to he still alive. any operators who w ill sgrset * signed the petitions. with the Oregon reports as statutes and Commissioner Garfield finds the 1903 scale, said today that i THREE TR A IN S IN A W RECK. sessions laws are supplied to county REFUSES T O BE DISMISSED. Standard Oil company has violated the waive bis personal views 1 » a . Insure Water for Land. officials and justices of the peace. anti-trust law many times. Prosecu­ to the spirit of the Pem 1 Salem— The State Land board is pre Passenger Train Comes Last on Top tion of the company will commence Up to the present times Panema Official on Canal Thrown paring to enforce a rule with regard to New Mill at Scappoose. o f High Embankment. scon. panies in Ohio have declsrr' Out by Police. the sale of lands reclaimed under the Scappoose— The Brace Lumber com­ Delta, O., April 3.— Piled in a wreck Carey act, which will insure the settler lingne-s to pay the 1903 n A Russian editor has been impris­ Colon, April 2. — Henry Burnett on top of an embankment 30 feet high, ample supply of water for ail land pur­ pany is building a sawmill on a tract companies control an annu oned for writing a parody on the Lord's bought of Rev. Mr. Brown. The milt late assistant manager of the labor and about 3,000,000 tons, or ► prayer, which was supposed to tie offer­ 100 persons escaped from injury in a chased. Until recently contracts have will cut 30,000 feet a day. This makes miraculous manner in a collision on been entered into for the sale of land be­ quarters department, today received a sixth of the total output ol31 ed by the imperial family. One line the Lake Shore railroad near here to­ fore the irrigation canals were complet five mills within a radius of eight miles letter signed by Chief Engineer Stevens was made to read: “ Let the people of Scappoose. The new mill will be in night. A C C E P T HARRIMAN'S ed or exact supply of water available operation in about three weeks. pkv our debta, but not as we pay our to R. Bermudez, whom he was to su­ Two freights, east bound, were tied known. In order that there may be no creditor».” persede as commissariat at Cristobal. up in a rear end collision, with the ca- question in future, the board will insist Red Cross Will Ship Foot ■ PO R TLA N D M ARKETS. Tillm an w ill have a hard fight to he hooae of the train in front, which had Bermudez declined to accept the letter, on knowing how much water is availa­ mg Japanese. rr-eUcted senator. stopped to take water, thrown squarely ble for each segregation and the number and, on Mr. Burnett’ s insisting on his Wheat— Club, 66®67c; blnestem, 66 New York, April 3.—T m B Bristol's confirmation as district at­ across the track of train No 3, a west of acres to be sold w ill in no instance @68c; red, 64@65c; valley, 68c. right to take immediate charge, a squad bound passenger. The mix-up be­ tie more than the visible supply of torney for Oregou is assured. Oats — No. 1 white feed, $27.50; of police was called in and stopped all vate advices from Japan conditions in Sendai anif tNB tween the freights had scarcely occur­ water will irrigate. deliveries. gray, $27 per ton. American money has saved thousands red when the passenger bowled along, provinces so severe thattbsffl Barley— Feed, $23.50(324 per ton; Nearly the whole staff of the com­ of lives in the Japanese famine dis­ striking the overturned caboose. Furnish Ditch is Completed. brewing, $24@24.50; rolled, $24.50(3 missariat then quit work in sympathy State Red Cross has deter®« tricts. not only money but food is a The brakes were set, but, going at al­ Pendleton— W. J. Furnish announces 25.60. with Bermudez, but the majority of The president and senate leaders most a mile a minute, the headway H per box; spinach, $1 per box; consolidation. The present lines will Russia May Fight C. Iondon, A p r i l s — The D rily Tele­ parsley, 25c; turnips, $1®1.25 per ment of a number of army poets in the also be greatly extended. Sees Danger to Sheep Herds. graph's Tokio correspondent says that Moscow, April 3.—The® ^ sack; carrots, 65® 75c per sack; beets West and Southwest in proposed in a recommendation for the redistribntion vo has received a sens»1'* ' Saionji regarded the out­ Pilot Rock— The Cunningham Sheep 85c®$l per sack. An Indiana Iwclielor found eight Premier babies on his doorstep a few mornings break in China as purely local and not A Land company has finished shearing. Onions — No. 1, 70®90c per sack; of troops prepared bv Lieutenant Gen­ from its correspondent " eral J. C. Bates, chief of staff It is the churia, saying that bo*t":j ago. Its immediately sent for the indicative of an anti-foreign spirit in R. A. Kelsay, a member of the firm, No. 2 nominal. purpose of the general staff to have as minent between the RnsrJ the counsels of the governing authori­ reports an excellent quality of wool this county official* to take charge. Potatoes — Fancy traded Burbanks, Two ne-e troops. ties. Marquis Saionji also raid that season, which he attributes to the 50®60-per hundred; ordinary, nomi­ many brigade po-ts as possible. He intinii'B A storm at English. Ind ana, blew both Japan ard Russia were moving heavy tains, which washed the fleeces nal; new California. 5 «6 c per pound; or three year- wonld he required to Chinese, influenced hT down a large tree, revealing the hiding effect the changes. The posts recom­ moving forw aid; thattb^B their troops home with reasonable ce­ unusually clean. Mr. Kelsay appre­ place of $21 000 plac-d in the roots ol lerity ard when that task was com­ hends difficulty by the sheepmen of sweet potatoes, 2 ‘ 4 ® 2 4 e per pound. mended for evacuation are Forts Lis- so ten«e that the Rnssi*l^| Butter— Fancy cn a nery, 20®25c per the tree by an old miser may years ago. pleted and the negotiations with China Oregon as a result of the division of pound. cum and Davis, Alaska; R.nggold, tion of troops la- been ■ Representative Jones, of Washing­ for the opening up of Manchuria were the summer range, and the invasion by Texas; Missoni*. Mont.; Nibrara, that General Groidof- ■ Eggs— Oregon ranch, 16c per doxen. Net)., and Reno, Okla. ton, has a b ill requiring all American conclud'd the territory would lie Washington woolgrowers of Oregon's ci mm nder in chief, Poultry — Average old hens, 13 4 ® territory. vessels to carry sufficient oil to calm thrown open. structions to prepare lo' 14o per pound ; ¡ nixed cl i kens, 13(3 the sea whenever the vessel may he in Censure Dead Captain. ties. 13t,c; broilers, 25®30c: young roost­ Miners Not Long Dead. danger in storms. Storing Wool in Heppner Warehouses Washington, April 2.1-Captain John­ ers, 13®13tfic; old roosters, ll® 1 2 c ; Leas, France, April 3.— The inhab- The Chinese boycott is believed to lie son, who commanded the ill fated Must Pay Back _ J j Heppner — Wool is beginning to ar­ I itants have again been thrown into a rive at the warehouses here, where it dreesed chickens, 15®lttc; tnrkeys steamer Vafencis, wrecked on Vanconv- dying out. Washington. April live, 16 (3 16 4 c; turkeys, dressed’ Btorer is still recognised as amhas- state of excitement, owing to the dis­ will be stored until the sales days in choice, 18®20c; geese, live, 8 ® 8 4 c ’ er island, is to be severely censured by court of the United covery of eight gdditional bodies in the the latter part of May and the first of he government hoard that conducted Hared the Michigan sa lor at V ten ia. | mine where the explosion recently oc- June. A large crop will be produced geese, dressed, 10 ® l l c ; ducks, 17® th- receni investigation at Tacoma 19c. involving taxes of The miners convention has decided curred. An examination showed that in this county this year, and very little This board, it is understood, is con- to accept the advance wherever grmn'ed the miners ha! not been dead very is being contracted, stockmen prefer­ Hops — Oregon, 1905, choice, 10® vinced that Johnson di-plaved lack of for several years, ag*'B^ H by the coal operators and work will long. lkepnty Bastly, of the bonse of ring to hold until the sales davs, when 1 0 4 c; prime. 8 4 ® 9 4 c; medium, judgment and that th-re w „ every The opinion wa« W The case involved * <®8c; olds. 5®7c. depntiee, made a sensational state­ it will be sold to the highest bidder. continue in those mines. eviderce of poor navigation, in that he Michigan law fiiin* ment, in which he accuses the company Wool— Eastern Oregon average best made no calculation for wind Repiesen stive Lacey, of Iowa, wanta of paying more attention to saving of or tide railroad property 15®20c; valley, 24®26c per pound^ on the night he ran aground. Cut Timber Illegally. all-agricultural lands now embraced in ite pmpeitv than to rascaing miners. at which other Prnf \ L j B mohair, choice, 25®28 4 c . Prineville — John Dee and A. R foreet reserves thrown open to entry As thia neariy ' Veal-Dressed, 3 4 ® ‘ c per pound. Eastwood were arraigned before United German Colony Massacred. paid by the roadiC0' - unter the homestead lawe. I E|„c, Viqua* President. Beef - Pressed halls. Sc per pound; FUtee Commissioner M. R. Bigg, |Mt Berlin, A n ril 2.— A report received cows, 4®5c; country steers, 4 4 ® fii_c Thirteen miners who were entombed | San Joee, Coeta Rica, April S — Lie week on a charge of cutting timber on Germany Orders Mutton— Dressed, fancy, 9 ® 9 4 r per here late Saturday night states that a in the French coal mine have joet been neeiado Cleto (ion aa lee Viqnet. ex- government land. They were held in lores of Hottentots surprised a K iel. Germans found alive They were in the mine 20 minister of finance, was today elected the snm of »50 to appear before the pound; ordinary, 4®5c; lambs, with colony in Southwest Africa and killed pelt on, 1 0 « llg . eminent days and lired on horse feed. president of the republic of Coeta Rica. United Slates grand jury. work*1* Krupp Germania Pork— Dregged, 6®8 4c per poond. of 18,000 ton*. NEWS OF THE WEEK ¿ 1 EXCITING RAIL LAVING COP Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. J the i?« the rail German baa