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Washington County News Issued Es h Week UNREST IN ORIENT. SEARCH FOR O U TLAW . ¡Desperado Believed to Be in Hiding Near Woodburn. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST Russia Is Now Planning Another Inva sion of Chinese Territory. FRANK SMITH ft St. Petersburg, April 30.— In spite of Woodburn, Ore., April 29.—The ar the defeat of her ambitions in Manchu rival of bloodhounds at the scene of OREGON y / o R K S T GROVE. ria and Kwantung, and the obstacles | the man hunt near Woodburn is be- jing anxiously awaited by the authorities met with by M. Pokotiloff, the Russian MUST OBSERVE REGULATIONS. N E W L A N D SEEDED and the posses. The dogs are expected minister to China, in his “ e* ° ‘ *»%°Da from Portland on the morning trains, at Pekin, Russia is steadily pushing for and will be hurried at once to the point Acreage North and South o f Bend Com- Government Inspector Finds Scab ward with the purpose of occupying an- Among Oregon Sheep. ing Under Cultivation. I where Frank Smith, the outlaw, was fired at on Saturday afternoon, unless a Pendleton— That scab among sheep Bend— Much new land is being cul- fresher trail is found in the meantime. ering the route of the proposed railroad « 'UU (Jreat confidence is felt in the outcome tivated near Bend. North lies what is is more prevalent in Eastern Oregon from Baikal to Pekin, which, as an o f the hunt with trained hounds. In known as the Powell Buttes district, than last year is maintained by R. A. nounced by the Associated Press, Feb the dense underbrush meu can follow on© of the best agricultural sections in Ramsay, supervising inspector of the ruary 20, has been given over to the Fugitive Had Doubled on ffij A Resume o f the Less Important but tbe trail only at a great disadvantage; tho Deschutes valley, extending from United States bureau of animal indus Russo-Chinese bank. -- — they might eaaily pass within a dozen . . 9 . and Was Heading Toward P0!t Under the guise of the innocent-sound- Not Less Interesting Events feet o f their quarry and not know it. |the ea9tera extremity o f tho buttes to try, who has been investigating condi ing name of “ geographic ethuographic land When Shot by p0Me o f the Past Week. The hounds w ill be kept in leash so the old channel o f the river, eight miles, tions. expedition for purely scientific pur Mr. Ramsay came from Montana at poses,” a partv headed by Colonel No- that the posse may keep close behind It is one immense plowed field, broken . . .illln n f vnnncrflr them. A detachment of cool-headed, in onl a few places. This area is be- the instance o f sheep buyers in that * vitsky, one of a au- the L brilliant younger Bowie is fatally ill with dropsy. nniiiinefnniia m nn nrhn non V. o ilnnnnrloH * courageous men who can be depended New Era, Ore., May 1__Prank t, state, who desire to have quarantine members of tho general staff, will leave ing increased rapidly, and in a short upon to take chances against the out Hermann’s trial hag been set for the is dead. The desperado waa 8tJt law will follow the dogs. It is now uni time all tillable land in the district regulations made less rigid in Oregon first week in June. versally believed that Smith is in the will be producing. Three years ago in order to permit them to ship stock DEMOCRATIC T IC K E T -O F F IC IA L . killed ut 11:10 o ’clock by Harry u China opposes the immediate opening brush east of Woodburn, as stated yes United States Senator, long term John or, who was in charge of the kL there were, only a couple of houses be from Oregon to Montana without dip of Manchurian ports. terday, and that he is within a very few M. Gearin. _ hounds that he had brought fron- ping. tween Bend and Prineville. Fences and Congressman, Second District, J. 11. kauo to help in hunting the fur, Father Oapon has been executed by miles o f the town. From reports received by Mr. Ram other signs o f habitation were equally rebels for betraying them. Graham. down. say from federal inspectors, county Frank Smith is a desperate criminal. scarce. Governor, George E. A hamberlain. The Senate committee has disagreed He robbed a grocery store and postoffice A fter being surrounded in the >• Secretary of State, P. H. Sroat. Another district rapidly developing is stock inspectors and sheepmen them on procedure in the Smoot case. at Troutdale, April 22. He was arrest State Treasurer, J. D. Matlock. between the Willamette river snje selves, he is convinced that conditions that under the Arnold ditch, five to six I Democrats elected their mayor and ed in Portland the following day, broke Supreme Judge, T. G. Hailey. railroad tracks at this place this n. ten councilmen in the Omaha city elec ja il Tuesday morning, April 24, in a miles south of Bend. Settlers here are are worse than last year. Consequently Superintendent Public Instruction, J. iug, posses began dynamiting ^ most daring manner, tried to rob a jew putting up substantial houses that would he says quarantine regulations cannot H. Ackerman (Rep.). tions. ilerbrush to bring him out. Drew, elry store at Oregon City, and shot and ,'be a cm iit to any city they are not be relaxed. State Printer, J. Scott Taylor. The Californin earthquake formed an killed Policeman Hanlon when the la t - 1 __ n , compnnied by the dogs, went iit,' , , ... . Attorney-General, R. A. Miller. island in Botinas Bay, 30 miles from ter attempted to arrest him. April 25 sraa11 shacka as 80 manK ‘»welling houses timber and Smith was discovered Labor Commissioner, O. P. Hoff hind a log. He made a desperate - Plan Union High Schools. San Francisco. he broke into the Canby postoffice and are in a new country, but in many in tempt to shoot, but Draper antieiim- Albany—To secure high school facil (Rep.). 1 San Francisco banks are paying de- secured provisions and again escaped. stances are two stories and well paint hiiu, shooting him through the [ positors through the mint, and the He was next heard o f at McKee, the ed. Much new land is being seeded in ities in rural communities, different St. Petersburg in the middle of May to and killing him instantly. morning of the 26th, and later in th e ;this district. Fences are being built, school districts in Linn county aro money stringency has been lessened. survey the hitherto unexplored region Smith bore no wounds, showiu.J day made his appearance near Wood- ! new permanent roads made to run on The labor situation in France is grnw- burn. On the night of the 27th, while section lines. Less than two years ago planning union high schools at central between the Manchurian frontier and clusively that I10 had not beeuvunj points. In Jordan Valley five districts I ing worse. Cavalry has been called to Urga. ed by any of the previous shoti bed k large posses were in searcii of the fugi-i°.n0 could go south from Bend fifty to I the scene of the rioting, and many tive, he suddenly appeared on the rail- ' »¡xty miles, and in that distance find will join next fall, and besides main Though the expedition nominally is him. workmen have been trampled under road track south of Woodburn and shot scarcely a house; now, within seven taining separate schools of eight grades to be under the auspices of the Im will establish one high school for all Crc0cliing in the underbrush foot by troopers’ horses. and fatally wounded Sheriff Shaver, o f ; mil09 o f Bend, along what is known as pupils who have completed eighth-grade perial Geographical Society, it is bo- the railroad tracks and the Wil Tho California earthquake revealed Clackamas county, and Captain O. D. Ah0 Ice Cave road, there are thirty work. Under present conditions rural lieved it will be financed and officered river, about half a mile from thisJ a big graft in the erection of Stanford Henderson, of the Woodburn O. N. G. houses, with much laud in crops each districts must send children to one of by the general staff, and its composi surrounded by posses of arms] 1 University buildings. Structures for Both men died of their wounds. Since :}'ear the larger towns for high school train tion will be almost purely military. The who were dynamiting the woods to t strategic aims, in fact, are so thinly which $6,000,000 wero paid cost the the shooting of Henderson and Shaver ing. I f the experiment at Jordan Val tho fugitive out, F’rank Smith, thti Endowed Scholarships. contractor but $3,000,000. the man-hunters have not sighted the ley proves successful, the plan will be covered that it is doubtful if it will Willamette University, Salem— Direct followed in other parts of the county. be accompanied by any representative perado who made a sensational: fugitive. Senator Heyburn is seriously ill. from the city jail at Portland,! of the geographical society. ors of the Oregon Children’s Aid So The region to be explored covers the his flight last week has killed thru W itte ’s resignation as premier of A R M Y OFFICERS A T TH E HEAD. ciety have ordered that funds of the Bigger Demand for Oregon Sugar. hazy ‘ ‘ Mongolian Desert,” in which cers, made his last stand. Russia has been accepted by the czar. society shall be given to the Willam A fter murdering Policeman Has during the war mysterious Japanese General Greeley’s Plan for Feeding the La Grande—One of the immediate ef Ifearst has asked congress to appro ette Endowment Association o f Willam armies were supposed to be hovering to at Oregon City, Smith was next lot Destitute. priate another $-,500,000 for California. fects of the San Francisco disaster on strike the Russian rear and into which near Woodburn by Sheriff Shave; San Francisco, May 1.— Major-Gen ette University, to be maintained as a Threo men were fatally injured in a eral Greeley, U. S. A., today made pub trust fund ko aid needy and worthy or La Grande is an increased demand for small scouting detachments of Japan Clackamas and Captain 0. D. Hesi riot between striking miners and Penn lic. the plan under which relief will be the product of the loeal sugar factory. ese actually penetrated long distances. son o f Woodburn, whom he more phans, or half-orphans who wish to at sylvania constabulary. During the past week the factory has Colonel N ovitzky’s expedition probab wounded, both dying at Salem t distributed by the army to the 200,000 hours later. tend the university. Each individual Each side claims a majority of the peoplo of San Francisco, who, under the sent out seventeen carloads of sugar to ly will find the work already well un The bandit then disappeared ai* senators in the question of court review present conditions, are unable to pro will be allowed $100, and as the in points that have heretofore depended der way, as the Russian force stationed pletely as i f the earth had opened at Urga certainly has not been idle dur vide for themselves. The plans have come is about $300, this will provide on the railroad rate bill. and enfolded him. Many rumon: been very carefully drawn, and they for three students annually. The fund largely on San Francisco for their sup ing its long stay there. Senator Morgan has a plan for the prevalent of tho murderer being ■ aro interesting for the reason that the will be non-sectarian, and benefits are ply. While the factory has been supply during the last few days in construction of the Panama canal which army has never before hail a similar to be secured by competitive examina- ing places eastward as far as Boise and NEED H E LP FOB M A N Y WEEKS. parts of tho district where he 1 he has brought before tho senate. task of such magnitude to perform. It t'°m A standard of 85 per cent in shipping westward to Pendleton and ing hunted, but nothing definite 0 The French government has arrested is not a mere distribution o f food to i scholarship must be maintained. Re- Devine Urges Natioa Not to Slacken bo found until this morning, many labor leaders, imperialists and poverty-stricken people, but it is the ^ P0r»: 0 . expenditures will be given to Walla Walla, no such extensive ship Enthusiasm in Giving. weary and worn with his long I ments have before been made at this nnarchists and is preparing for an out helping of even a vast number of peo th& society each year. San Francisco, April 30.— Dr. Devine, lie was driven into the brush. break. ple of considerable means who now find time of the year. The gray cap, slightly torn la of the National Red Cross, tonight is Wells Are Spouting Water. Millions of Chinese are learning Eng themselves compelled to take their seam, which was stolen from thoO sued the following statement: places in long bread lines. _________ ___ Arlington— Weils bored for oil pros- lish and are translating foreign scien It is important for the entire coun postoffice, and whieh Smith wore,p Investigate Umatilla Troubles. The officers named will, as far as '■ . „ __ ____ ... tific books. The Chinese Reform Asso try to understand that the loss of homes his undoing. The stolen cap bold possible, transact their business with |» K ’ w lcb water Chemawa—Dr. Charles E. MeChesney, ciation has worked wonders among tho • L and property in San Francisco has not to W illio Stunigor, who lives near * each other and with outside applicants came to the surface level, have become natives. direct, the object being to secure an active artesian gushers since the hour United States supervisor of Indian been exaggerated. Expectations have Era. W illie was pumping water for ' Tho supply o f food at San Francisco economical and prompt service for the of the destructive earthquake in Cali schools and special inspection official, been aroused and plans have been made, is running low. Mayor Schmitz has is distressed and destitute. A ro^PjVisible passed through here, en route to Pen based on telegrams and newspaper re cows this morning when he aa* 1 fornia. These wells are located at Car- sued a statement saying anything in civilinn will be placed i®, Jjnmediate ports, of large contributioas for relief, pass along the road wearing his» dleton. to investigate troubles on the I the way of funds, clothing and provi chargo o f each relief station,i with rea ley, Wash., a few miles northeast of and these expectations should not be cap. W illio recognized the cap at a Umatilla reservation between the super- disappointed. and gave the alarm. sions, can be used. bl IK sonable pay, and assisted by paid per Arlington, and had been sunk by ptos This positive identification kra The distribution of food will have pectors in tho hope of securing a flow j lnfi0m»0nL tho Indians and the stock- It is believed the senate will vote on sonnel. Charges o f wastage, deception, theft, o f crude petroleum. _________ _______ Results ______ were not men. Dr. MeChesney has been in north to be continued until there are enough out the posses in force, and 200 ao- the railroad rate bill this week. stores in which to buy on a money basis men with dogs were presently I and improper appropriation o f relief up to the* anticipations of those who Groat Britain may force Turkey to supplies have bee« freely made, and it planned the exploitation, and the en- ern and southern California, locating and then it can be gradually diminished, down the fugitive. remnants of the Chinook and confeder give up Tabah. Smith stopped to talk to Fla« but relief of other kinds io now and is alleged that the food supplies fur- j terprise was abandoned. Water from will be required for weeks to come. Archibald on the. Southern Every library in Snn Francisco, ex nished are in some cases too lavish in ) the principal well is being thrown ten ated tribes of the Pacific coast. Sick and delicate persons will need tracks. While they were in cc quantity, nnd are now being issued f eet into the nir, and the flow has been cept one, was destroyed. care for months. Inmates of institu tion one of the numerous armed pi without suitable discrimination. The ,continuous and even in volume since Hops Have Healthy Look. Peddlers have been captured in San period o f extreme distress for food has the earthquake in San Francisco, tions which have been destroyed must that has been scouring the country Francisco selling relief supplies. Eugene—Kola Neis, the hop dealer, is be established elsewhere, __ r ___ _ peared down tho road. passed, and at the earliest possible and ___ on ____ some ‘ ‘ Well, I must take to the’ here examining the crop conditions, and ' plan >’et to 1,0 devised families which Suit has been begun to oust the moment the issue of rations must be Substitute Fills 8 lor for x,ru,gBS Bridges. confined to helpless women and children, said Smith. With that he dashed Standard Oil and its allies from Ohio. Albany— Fills are taking the place of findatkat th* P a p e e te are good for the h“ V <i and refused to adult males unless they the brush. Dowie has returned to Zion City. He are in sick or enfeebled condition. bridges in Linn county wherever the luaual Oregon crop. The vines are start-1 ‘ ‘ It is not intended to encourage He was surrounded between they was welcomed by a small crowd. change is practicable. In a great many ln.^ ,**er *:»'»8 year than last, and there chronic dependence, but quick, gener- way tracks and the Willamette ■ ___ v _ has . 1_________ likely In be less missinir hills. missing The 0U9 and The efficient relief efficient is hills. F R E IG H T W RECK BURNS. relief is needed hero half a mile below New Era. Prince von Radolin will likely be places this change been made. . • . an . • .acreage in Lane county will be fullv for a very large number of persons named us the successor of Chancellor Eleven Men Believed to Have Met two instances fills 3o0 feet long were j as large as last year, and the yards are whose homes and means of livelihood von Buelow. ( M O N E Y NEEDED FOR REI® made. Bridges are short-lived in this j being carefully cultivated, so that it is have been destroyed. Death in Montana. V » Premier W itte will be appointed pres ____ ___ A special climate, and a constant source o f ex- |9afo count on an average crop unless Missoula, __ Mont., __ May 1__ ident of the council of the empire by » Rod Cross Sends $300.000, aul ast-Hound' freight train, consisting "of »’''n90 t o , thf Permanent fills 'tsho,lld b® damaged late in the sea- east ' Czar Nicholas. ,'M If* GOVERNMENT LOST M ILLIONS. Another $1,000,000. orty-one oars of lumber and a caboose, ‘‘° 9* *” '* I?1*»0 mor0 than a n»w bridge, fort l - j » s wrecked wreelio.1 near nomr Reid T?n!^ Station, stniinn about iKniii which will stand but a few seasons. Secretary Motcalf has reported recom was Washington, May 1.—Three boa Appropriation of $3,387,630 Needed for mending an immediate rebuilding in San ten miles west of here, at 6 o ’clock The county court has ordered road su P O R T L A N D M A R K E TS . thousand dollars were forwinw San Francisco. Francisco. Roosevelt has approved the this evening. A t least eleven lives are pervisors to supplant all wornout wire by the Ameriean Red Cr* bridges with fills where material is report. thought to have been lost. Washington, April 30.— The secretary day to .Tames D. Phelan, chairs11 Wheat— Club, 70c; bluestem, 700 available. In all cases where there As the train was running at a terrific , . Of war today forwarded to the secre the Red Cross and relief commit* Luke H. Wright, United States am 71c; rtd, 68c; valley, 68069c. tary of the treasury for transmission to San Francisco, and he was advise! bassador to Japan, snys the Chinese speed along the side of the hill the en -iar0 lonK approaches to bridges, stand- tfine wont off tho track and the e n tire '10^ , ^ ,.a 9“ 0r* ‘Stan ce above the Oats — No. 1 white feed, $27.50; congress urgent deficiency estimates of $1,000,000 more is at the disposes should receive better treatment at the ground, fills aro ordered. appropriations amounting to $3 387 630 committee. gray, $27 per ton. hands of tho Americans than is now ac train, except one car and the caboose, . was piled up in a heap forty feet high. This amount is required for the ser'vice corded them. Judge W. W. Morrow, presidentoi fr i* Barley — Feed, $23.50024 per ton; Soon afterwards firo broke out and the or the Been] year ending June 30, 1906 California branch of the Red Cm* Compels Another Survey. Senators from Oregon and Washing entire mass is now ablaze. brewing, $24024.60; rolled. $24 500 for the purpose of replacing military vised the Red Cross today that it t> Ji 1 Drain—The recent calamity in San ton have received telegrams from the Engineer L. D. Sterne and Fireman 25.50. stores destroyed by earthquake and fire be better from this time on fw® lumber interests in those states oppos Ed Juliette are thought to have been Francisco has made necessary a resur «P a irin g eietv to send money to CaUfernsJ1 ing free lumber for the purpose of re incinerated. Hay — Valley timothy, $12; clover, vey of the first twenty-five miles of Ismage to eable connecting Angel er than food and provisions, t i tw building San Francisco and other According to Conductor Garber, there the proposed Drain-Coos Bay Railroad, *7.50(38; cheat, $607; grain hay, $7 Island and Alcatraz in the harbor of mediate needs are provided w wrecked cities. wore at least twelve tramps on board San Francisco, and the repair of dam Dr. Edward T. Devine, beginning at this place. The maps ami 0 8 ; alfalfa, $12. Japan is sorry aid was declined by the ill fated train, only three of whom age to the general hospital at the Pre sontative o f the Red Cross at Si* ’ profiles of the final survey were de Fruits — Apples, $203.00 per box; sidio, San Francisco. have been found. this country. eiseo, made the following report stroyed in the conflagration. The engi strawberries, $1.75 0 2.00 per crate. on supplies sent to earthquake*11 e Preparation* aro being made to re neer, F. D. Brown, was ordered back Plotting the Sultan’ s Death. K ill Odessa Police Chief ' egetablea — Asparagus, 8^0121^ ‘ ‘ I have tabulation from Qnirt® ceive Dowie in his old home. from North Bend on Coo* Bay, which Tangier, Morocco, May 1__ The sul ^ * * 7 A,Pril l ° — The rhi0f of police, ter Devol o f supplies reported tt French police have discovered *n in tan has received information that sev point he had almost reached, and will per pound; cabbage, 2 t»0 2 * ic per begin at once the resurvey. Mr. Brown the r w r d *UCh a Promi»ent role in been received up to April 28 . trigue between labor leaders and mon eral provisional governors have entered brought his entire crew with him, and pound; cauliflower, *2 25 par crate; the October massacre* here and a poliee- supplies en route or orderei»‘,.*L archists. into a plot to aid pretenders to the thinks it will only require from two to celery, $5.00 per crate; head lettuce ™ * h ~ rf r * . " ,nat*d b-v revolution on the whole remarkable “t*8® Tho Northern Pacific has commenced four weeks to complete the work. 25c per dosen; onions, 10015c per ists here today in broad daylight. The tion anil intelligent purchsl» throne and depose him. There is no work on its bridge across the Willam the" far "»eh in g, and contemplated plies received: doaen; radishes, 20c per dosen; aUo question but that Moroccan chieftains also the assassination of Assistant Chief ette at Portland. ‘ ‘ Five carloads of stoves, V War o f Telephone Companies. rhubarb, 304c per pound; spinach.’ n,h ?• roltar a<-h0nko and several pipe joints, 28 carloads of fonir Small graft on the relief funl for are decidedly angry over reforms de Albany—The telephone war has tons and 25 carloads of te#T , California has been discovered and is manded by the recent Algecira* con reached the courts in Linn county, and 90 per hox; parsley, 25c; turnips. $10 ference. and the fact that the sultan cars and 250,000 feet of l»1"'* 1.25 per sack; carrots, 65 0 75c per worse than feared. a legal battle will determine the rights has promised to abide by the demands tons of lime, 170 tons of Bf“1 . sack; beets, 85c0 11 per sack. of the contending companies. Some time Anthracite operators have rejected of the powers has added fuel to their plies, two carloads of acil» Onions— No. 1, 3c per pound. the latest terms o f the miners and have wrath. It is reported that already one ago the Pacific States Telephone Com I • er aim was poor, and the offi- cals, seven carloads of wood, - ^ pany. whieh has enjoyed the right of eer was renewed their former offer. attempt against tho sultan's life has not harmed. The oirl . . . and four steamerload* of ,u 0 ^ ’- ^ ? * ra,i®<1 burbanks. furnishing service in Albany for many 6 6 0 0 10c per hundred: ordinary, 500 « y wounded by Poltavafhenko’. stores, 1,570 tons of flour, nr* The unveiling of tint Franklin stntue been frustrated. ilw l years, filed an injunction suit against fresh meats, 185 cars of wi* 60c; new California, 4c per pound. in Paris was the occasion o f speeches of the Independent Company, which has re Vatican Holds the Principal. stores, one car of orange** good will by Frenchmen and Americans. Butter— Fancy creamery, 1 7 L 0 2 O c cently begun operations in Albany. The Bristol Case ln Doubt of clothing, two cars of s»»L ^ Rome, May 1__ The plan devised by latter company has filed an answer, and per pound. A drenching rain has made it very fit of Los Angeles, 28 cars. the Vatican for the division of the attorneys for both parties are prepar uncomfortable for tho San Francisco theW^ a T 0" ’, / P ril 30— Members of dozerf* 0re* ° n r*nch. 17H®I8c per refugees camped in the various parks $7,000,000 paid bv the United States for ing for a legal battle. the friar lands in the Philippines has Sailors on Lark In C“1* o f that city. Poultry Average old bene, 14015. been approved by the Dominicans, nnd Creamery at Latourell Falls. Havana, May 1.— An Amerif^ Quartermaster General Humphrey ha* substantially agreed to by the other re anti per pound: mixed chickens, 1 3 W 0 i4r. it is believed thst ^ ne-V- was shot and" seriously Bridal V eil— Latourell Falls is to informed Senator Fulton that there is ligious order« The Vatican will retnin no intention o f even temporarily aban the principal, and a portion of the in have a creamery. Repairs and im another sailor was ,»»K»1"»r old rootter». lla io u , * . Sunday evening, at GuantsM*^ doning Snn Francieco as an army trans terest will he given annually to the provements are being made on a two- chickens. 1 6 « lfli* c ; tnrk^v.' row between sailors from A*fJ| Concrete dressed .... port headquarters. Philippine dioceses and the remainder story building 30x60 feet. floor» Will be Provided and an engine ^ " , Tl 1 ’, ’ L . ' e * i ^ ‘ arke7i - d reseed, choice.’ committee doe. re^,or.te<,• bnt- that ships and Cuban police. to the religious orders in the islands, to The Rnaaian democrats have won a 2 1 « . .c , V'cee, live, 8 «1 0 c; tion Will he a^ re,Wrt’ ,ta r0<,0nimenda- who were ashore enjoying * be divided by them according to the will be metalled, with machinery to han- f l great victory in the elections. die the product supplied by farmers in dressed, 1 0 « l l e; dock., 17«18c is a channe of an<1 un,ea" th" 0 tempted to lower the flag agreement. mittoe Jrin ^ 8entln,0nt the full com- Spanish club, when the the vieinity. The enterprise is pro- Hops Oregon, 1905, 11012c. D ow ie’s w ife has become reconciled ^_*PPr0T* the recommend. fered and citizen* joined >• 'Fan«' l'7 N*wt" ° Court0r, o f Latourell Clash o f Coal Miners. with the prophet. tnrbance. Several shots w Or0* ° n average best Kallroad Line Indicted. Johnstown. Pa., May 1__ A conflict l « « 2 1 c ; valley, 24 0 2flc per p r ^ d ’ One policeman is reported to Oakland is making a great effort to occurred between union and non union mohair, choice, 280 30c. Harksburg, w . Va., April t v . seriously wounded. High Price for Sheared Sheep. eaptare San Francisco shipping. miners at the Paint Creek mine o f the * 0"»o Railroad Com pane Baker t ity—I*ee Brothers, o f this Veal-Dr****!, per pound. Many o f the steel frames o f large Berwind White Coal Company, near city, have purchased the entire flock of federal Two Slight Shocks Cans* Beef Dressed bulls, 3c pvr nonnH. X i M ^ l i a” V“ ** h7 buildings in San Francisco are unin Inglesi,le, about midnight last night. sheep o f Oliver, in ths John Day coun oT.he tOT Tio'*tion San Francisco, May The union men were attacked by a mob try, for delivery after shearing at the eow*. * S « * '< e ; country steers. 5 0 «c’ ur. jured. 1! ‘ a« r,tat* commerce law in fail- earthquake shocks at an |»t o f foreigners nnd s number o f shots high price o f more than $3 a head, in to distribute car* to coal operators Mutton— Dressed, fancy, 8 W 0 qr M hour were felt here early The regular troops now have entire were flred. Steve Pepock, a foreigner, cluding yearlings, lambs and ewes. The poand; ordinary, 5 0 8 c ; indicrm'r ,an<1 *1nitmb»e manner. The«« ¡ng. They were of the • * * . w charge or feeding the San Francisco was fatally wounded, nnd three others exact figure« are not given out. It is pelt on, 9010c. lth s v t f '.’ , * r* th® of the k iM * dozen other «hocks *¡*5 were injured, but not seriously. refugee«. one o f the largest sales of the season. Pork-Drresml, 6 0 8 * « per pound. ins in0« * 1 i th* U " it,d States. The felt since the big quak* 0oTtn i «»ch !°f * ° " Ti*ti0-r ma-T be $5,000 No damage, was done this there was ne alarm. lì f Murderer of Three Officers Death Near New tn NEWS OF THE WEEK STOLEN CAP IDENTIFIES I I In a Condensed Form for Oar Busy Readers. « n « Njhi, M V anC,!,i?: alao for a a s rs ii t c r i i s S s i r ? 0- ™ ”“ i j y u a p j fs s s ii m lSnso 2#<^ 2* c: yo,,nft