RUEF P L O T IS REVEALED. Washington County News Anarchist Conspiracy in Rio Janeiro to Blow Up Fleet. Issued Each Week OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST FORFEITS IM M U N IT Y . Olstrict Attorney Langdon Says gotlations Are O ver. Ne- CONFIRMED IN PARIS San Francisco, Jan. 20.— It was an­ Rio de Janeiro, Jan. 21.— The Bra nounced late Saturday night that the FOREST GROVE. OREGON zilian police have discovered an anar graft prosecution bus determined to dis = = ¡ehistic plot b«ra having as ita object Sets Out Walnut Trees GATHER H O P D ATA. the destruction of part of the American Rickreall— J. B. Stump, one of the ontinue all negotiations with Abraham leading fanners residing in this county, Ruef, the central figure ia tliu graft fleet now lying in the harbor. 1 he con­ Pacific Coast H o rg 'o w e rs ’ Association has planted 175 acres of hh large farm 'ases, in tin matter of granting him Wants Oregon Acreage. spiracy, while centering in Rio Janeiro near Monmouth to English walnuts, and Petiopolis, lias ramifications in Halein— Tiie board of directors for and will make his walnut grove a com immunity. It was further stated tliat j sao Paulo and .Minas Geraes. today the prosecution would demund d Oregon of tiie Pacific Coast Hopgrow- mtreial proposition. Tiie trees are An individual nHmed .lean Fed her, ers’ union met here last week and form that Ruef be put on tiiul before Judge planted with a space of 60 feet between who resided in Petropolis, was the ulated a plan for ascertaining the names chief conspirator hero, although it is of all the hopgrowers in the stale, the rows one way ami of 40 feet tlie other Dunne on one of the many charges of Steamer Reported to Have Conveyed wav. In the space lietween tiie rows of '•ribery for which he lias been indicted. A Resume o f the Less Important but understood tliat foreign anarchists are acreage of hops owned by each, tiie Explosives to Southern P0rt Not Less Interesting Events This determination of the prosecution deeply involved in the plot. Fedher is names of growers who have signed tiie walnut trees Royal Anne cherries are planted and as these latter will bear — Precautions Taken came at tiie end of several days’ fruit­ believed to have fled to Sao Paulo and constitution and bylaws of the union o f the Past Week. quickly the land set to walnuts will less negotiations with Ruef. It is said the police, who know him, have been and tiie acreage of each. soon lie made profitable while awaiting sent to that place for the purpose of It is expected that this information the first crop from tiie walnut trees. tliat some tune ago the prosecution promised Ruef partial immunity in apprehending him. One of the detec­ Burns and Ruef clashed in court and will be at hand and complete soon and Paris, Jan. 21.— The reports cabled tives who was well acquainted with then for tiie first time it w ill tie known Experiments made here in part years consideration of tiie taking the witness from Rio de Janeiruo that tiie Biaz lian almost came to blows. with walnuts have been so satisfactory stund and truthfully testifying in full Fedher, having served on the police The miners’ federation may defeat force at Petropolis for some time, re­ definitely how many acres of hops are that Mr. Stump's venture is not looked to all his transactions with public serv­ authorities were warned from Pang ol grown in Oregon. This information is upon as an experiment. a possible attempt to blow up tbe the Nevada constabulary law. ice corporation officials to be tiitd on American batt'e hip licet while in the turned from tliat place today. After necessary in order to ascertain the pro­ tiie charge of bribery. Colorado etcckmen in their conven­ having made investigation there and portion of acreage represented in the harbor there are true Home time ago When the District Court of Appeals tion upheld the government’ s forestty had a long conference with the chief of union and also tiie names of growers Filing on Harney Lands certain suspicions indicating the exist­ police at Rio Janeiro, the latter gave it who are needed as members but w ho policy. Burns— Tiie business of the United rendered its decision declaring void tiie ence of a plot to destroy the whole ora to be understood later that tne Sao have not joined. States land office in this city (or the indictments for extortion against ex- poition of the fleet, either Ht KioJanei. Walsh, the convicted Chicago bank Paulo police are on the track of the The work of gathering the statistics quarter ending December 31, 1907, Mayor Hehinitx, to which Ruef had al­ ro or in the Straits of Magellan, were wrecker, says he merely made invest­ arch conspirator and expect to arrest was designated to the secretary, Joseph makes an excellent showing for this ready pleaded guilty, it is charged tliat aroused and communicated to Rio Ja- ments. him soon. Baumgartner, and arrangements were country, the total entries and proofs Ruef, realizing that tiie decision placed neiround Washington. A chartered A New York grand jury is making a made to raise a fund of $1,000 to pay for the period covering 51,200.69 acres him in an advantageous position, de­ steamer »a s reported to have conveyed searching investigation into banking the immediate expenses of tiie organi­ and the payments, fees and commis­ manded full immunity. Tiiis thepios- explosives for the use of tiie conspira. MAKE GOOD PROGRESS. frauds. zation work in Oregon. W hile no par­ sions amounting to $56,944.64. The ecution would not consent to grant, and tois to Rio Janeiro, arriving there Evelyn Thaw will again tell her But Philippine Delegates Say It Is Too ticular effort will be made to learn the month of December brought in $29,000 there followed a series of conferences in about the middle of December, and acreage of hops that will be plowed up of this sum. When it is considered which Ruef endeavored to secure better John Fedher, whose name is mentioned story to the jury despite the efforts of Soon for Home Ru'a. this season, it is probable that a pretty that the financial pan c held business terms. in the Rio Janeiro dispatches, was one Jerome. San Francisco, Jan. 21.— Speaking of fair idea of the extent of the plowing in suspense a good part of the quarter, of the men whose names were revealed The Sovereign bank of Canada, conditions in the Philippines, Benito up will be gained. here as implicated in tiie conspiracy. it will be se'>n tliat tiie movement for RU SSIAN F O LLO W S FLEET which has failed, was largely a Morgan The alleged plot is supposed to have settlement of Harney county and con I.egarda, delegate to congress, who, institution. tiguous country is a determined one Naval O fficer o f the C zsr Watching some rather startling ramifications, hot Suspected Sheep in Benton. with his colleague, Pablo (»campa, has The government may decide to run tiie evidence along this line is fur frem Monroe— United States Inspector H. and cannot be stopped. Every Movement steamers on the Pacific coast to defeat arrived here en route to Washington, conclusive and tei-ts chiefly upon the Silverwood, of th « bureau of animal in­ said today tliat his people had made the monopoly of the Pacific Mail. St. Petersburg, Jan. 20.— The im ­ statement of an individual »hose record Welcom e to New Indus’ ry great progrees under American rule, dustry, is in this section looking after was subsequently proved to be any­ Judge McPherson holds the Missouri and especially along educational lines, several bands of sheep tliatjwere report­ Oregon City— Nothing in recent years portance attached by the Russian ad­ Consequently law against the transfer of railroad anil added : ed to be infected. Tiie Federal govern­ has brought bo much satisfatcion to tiie miralty to the lessons to be learned thing but cieditable tiie whole affair is regarded with much suits to the Federal court invalid. ment is working with state and county people of Oregon City as the announce­ from the vaoyage of tiie American bat­ " I t is useless to talk of independence | skepticism, and indeed tiie presump­ Louis Glass, convicted San Francisco now. I want independence, of course, officials to enforce the dipping laws and ment that a new paper mill ¡8 to be tleship fleet under Rear Admiral Evans tion lias been raised tliat it may have briber, who is ill with pneumonia, is but how can we have it? Tliat is the clean up all bands of sheep which give constructed at Oregon City on the East is shown by the fact tliat the naval bte.i a deliberately concocted scare. I do not cure to risk tiie the slightest indication of being infect­ side of Wilnmmette Falls, fronting tiie somewhat improved. He is 63 years question. property I own in another civil war or ed. Mr. Silverwood imparts informa­ basic, with the installation of two ma­ officer, Commander Alexis Diatchkoff, old. HENEY NEARING C LIM AX. to anarchy that might follow an at­ tion regarding tiie conslruct’on of dip­ chines of tiie largest capacity at tiie is following the fleet around the Horn, Senator Borah opposes the Aldrich tempt on the part of my countrymen ping vats, the method of dipping which outset. Not lets than 300 men will be traveling from port to port by any curiensy bill. 11 secure the best results, as w ell as furnished employment, and this means means lie can obtain. He adopted this Government Witnesses Tell o f Land to govern themselves at present.’ ’ It that from 400 to 600 people will be course only aftei hie repeated requests New York banks have a surplus over It is asserted that his fellow delegate the handling and care of livestock. Bleating by Settlers. the legal reserve. would work in harmony while in the is mure than likely that quite a lot of added to the population of Oregon City for permission to join the ships had Portland, Jan. 21.— W ith testimony dip w ill be brought here before many within a year, and that there will be a been refused. There is a great deal of revolutionary house of representatives, his only aim strong and apparently conclusive, tbe lays. corresponding increase in the industry being to improve the economic condi­ It is reported here that Diatchkoff agitation in India. governili! nt yesterday by several wit- and business of the town. tions of the islande, worse now than it succeeded in getting on board one of ¡nesses in the Hall-Mays conspiracy The three miners entombed at Ely, has been for 30 years. Both delegates Columbia C ollege S e lf Supporting the American warships at Rio Janeiro, trial exposed tbe bold and law defying Nev., December 4, have been released. Road Will Go Under the Hammer want to secure, if possible, the reduc­ M ilton— Columbia college, of this and the entire incident of this officer's operations of the Butte Creek Land, Albany— The real property of the activities had been a source of some Boyeitown, Pa., has buried all of its tion of the United States duties on place, has almost succeeded in raising Livestock A Lumber company, ami dis­ dead. The total fatalities numbered Philippine sugar and tobacco. Botti a $10,000 endowment fund. Rev. H. S. Corvallis A Eastern Railroad company friction between the Russian foreign closed to the jury how during the years are greatly interested in the Japanese Shangle, financial agent of tiie college minister here and the admiralty. When situated in Linn county is to be sold 173. 19u0 and 1901 this company acquired question. and also pastor of the Methodist church for delinquent taxes. A majority of Karon Rosen, the Russian ambassador The United States has found it neces­ Legarda is a member of the Progres­ South in Milton, fully expecting to tiie stock is now owned by tiie Harri- to the United States, was instructed to fraudulently a considerable area of public land. By the same evidence it sary to interfere in the Huytian revolu­ sive party, w hile Ocampo is affiliated have the whole amount raised before man inteieets. Sheriff Smith has be­ ask for a permit for Diatchkoff to join tion. with the National party. the next meeting of the Columbia river gun the advertisement of the property Admiral Evans, he declined on tiie was shown how this land grabbing cor­ conference. This ia the only school of for public sale February 17. Tiie prop­ grounds that he knew his request would poration by tiie atquisition of these German scientists have succeeded in the M. E. South denomination in the erty advertised includes the roadbed be unfavorably received at Washington. lands was enabled to complete the en­ manufacturing rubies of remarkable KEEPIN G R E S U L T S S E C R E T . closure of a still larger area of govern­ Pacific Northwest and pupils gather and right of way of the company in beauty. Thereupon the Russian admiraltv, here from long distances. There are this county, the roundhouse and ma­ after further correspondence with the ment land to which other settlers were Attorney General Young, of Minne­ Part o f Lemieux' Party Returns From over 150 students at present and for the chine shops at this city and some Foreign office, instructed Diatchkoff to denied access for grazing purposes. sota, Is a candidate for the Republican Ileney, for the prosecution, made Japan. first time in its histury the shool is self tracts of real estate adjoining Albany. apply personally to Hecretary Metcalf. nomination for governor. considerable progress in establishing supporting. Han Francisco, Jan. 21 — Hon. Jos­ This the officer did, but in vain. He Vu’ r ’î ü l T * " T .Ve the existence of a conspiracy among the California shippers are determined eph Pope, Canadian secretary of state, Wants New Library. was therefore ordered to fellow the ...... . V members of tiie Butte Creek company tliat the Southern Pacific rebate inves­ and Madame B. Lemieux, wife pf tiie Lebonen Mills Reopen. The Dalles— Renewed interest in the fleet as closely as he could, making use and fie said last night that the govern­ tigation shall not be a farce. Canadian postdiaster general, returned Abtany— After being closed for three Carnegie library to fee built here has of private steamers. ment’ s cage would lie supported still The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul on the ship Mongolia from Japan, weeks, the Lebanon paper m ill has re­ come since the forwarding of the archi­ further as to the alleged conspiracy by road intends to have its line finished where Lemieux went to straighten out sumed work and 50 men temporarily tect's plan to Andrew Carnegie’s secre­ the introduction today of more testi­ PRO G RESS IS SLO W . into the Northwest in time to handle the difficulties between tiie two coun­ idle are again in employment. Tiie re­ tary for approval. The edifice will be mony of the same character as that tries, which arose over tiie question of cent flood piled so many logs in the erected in the city park and will cost a part of the 1608 crop. When tiiis has Jnpanese immigration to Canada, and Santiam canal that the m ill could not $19,000. The city council has voted to Hall-Maya Trial at Portland May Take presented yesterday. John R. Walsh, president of the been done, Ileney w ill begin the next the consequent riots at Vancouver and get a supply of fuel wood for the regu­ meet the maintenance expenses ard Weeks to End. Chicago National lank, has been found step outlined by the prosecution and in otiier Canadian cities. Lemieux re­ lar consumption of 30 cords daily. appropriate $1,000 annually. In fact guilty on 64 counts of misapplication Portland, Jan. 20.— Neitiier Prose­ w ill seek positively to connect Hall turned on a preceding steamer. Though this was the cause of tiie shut­ this was necessary to meet the condi­ of the bank’s funds. The minimum Tiie secretary of state, and the post­ down, some feared it might be due to tions as presented by the steel magnate cutor Ileney nor the lawyers for tbe de­ and Mays with the conspiracy that will penalty is imprisonment for 270 years have been prove! against the officers of master general were sent to Japan sev­ tiie financial stringency, fendants w ill hazard a prediction as to but the and library builder. and tiie maximum penalty 640 years. the Butte Creek company. eral months ago with instructions to prompt resumption of work lias re­ the time tliat w ill web required to con­ The Sovereign bank of Canada has reach some agreement with tiie Japan­ stored confidence. Mines to Resume in Spring. clude tbe Ilall-Msya conspiracy trial. failed. ese government, whereby the immigra­ S T O R M C IT Y H ALL. Baker City— The annual meeting o- One week already has been consumed Little Snow in Mountains. Four Scranton, Pa., girls were burn­ tion of coolies to Canada would he re­ the Highland Gold Mines company con­ and the government has scarcely made stricted. What success attended tiie ed in a factory lire. Albany— Less snow is reported in the sumed a two-days’ session. It was def a beginning, only one of its many im­ Six Thousand Unemployed in Seattle mission is very carefully guarded by mountains of this part of the state this Make Demonstration. cided to resume woik in the mines in portant witnesses having been examin­ The United States torpedo flotilla Pope. Madame Lemieux had not been year than for a great many years. the sprina, money having been pledged ed. More than 70 witnesses for the Heattle, Jun. 21.— The unemployed has arrived at Rio Janeiro. made a confidante by tiie government This winter only tiie highest peaks and by the Eastern and Southern interests. government are in the city, summoned laborer’s long talked of demonstration The Japanese premier considers tlie officials. Tiie patty w ill leave here to­ ridges are covered, while tiie valleys, to testify against one or more of the 12 was made yesterday. day for Ottawa. emigration problem settled. even though far up in the mountains, defendants named in the indictment, Marshaled by leaders of the Indus­ P O R T L A N D M A R K E TS . are free from snow. Reports from the but since the prosecution has decided trial Workers of the World, an organ­ Montana mineownere have united upper valley and headwaters of the Greeks Murder Women. to try only Hall and Mays at this time, to build a smelter and tight the trust. ization which includes the unemployed Wlieat— Club, 85c; Bluestem, 87e; Potia, Bulgaria, Jan. 21.— News haB South Santiam river are to the effect Mr. Ileney says be may not call all of in its membership, about 6,000 men Haytien relwls have captured two reached here of a terrible tragedy which that there is no anow at ail now on tiie valley, 85c; red, 83c tbe government’s witnesses. marched up First avenue for several O.its— No. 1 white, $27.50028 gray, towns and the president threatens bom­ occurred at the village of Dragosh, near ridges and in ranyons where tiie snow In this way the trial may be shorten­ blocks and then debouched to the city $27.50@28. bardment. Monastir, a town in'Macedonia, several is usually seven or eight fett deep in ed somewhat, but if all of the witnesses Barley— Feed $27.50 per ton; brew­ take the stand, the case w ill drag along hall, where a call was made for tbs W h ile a festival was in Jail uary. Pope Pius has tire gout, but the days ago. mayor. ing, $32; rolled, $29030. for weeks. There is little doubt that alarming rumors about his health are progress and the villagers were dancing The mayor submitted a letter a short Corn — Whole, $32.50; cracked, Large Timber Land Sale. upon tiie lawns in Hie public park, a between two and three weeks more at, , time later in which he replied to tbs not justified. $32.50. large bund of Greeks suddenly swooped Oregon City— The transfer of 1,850 the least will he required to complete | demands by saying tliat the county An effort is beittg made to keep Eve­ down upon them and afterd iivin g them acres of timl>ered lands on the Upper Hay— Valley timothy, No. 1, $18 tiie introduction of testimony and sub- commissioners have devoted $5,000 to lyn Ttiaw from telling nher story at the into their houses, set tire to the build­ Molalla river in Clackamas county lias per ton; Kastern Oregon timonthy, $21 mit the case to the jury. Thu» far tiie feeding and sheltering the unemployed, © 82; clover, $15; cheat, $15; grain second trial of Thaw. testimony has not been damaging to that all public works provided for by ings and burned them to death. The just been made public, through a deed hay, $15016; alfalfa, $15; vetch, $14. Hail or Mays. Colonel Goethals thinks alrout $33, victims included women and children filed in the otlite of County Recorder appropriation are now under wayjand Frnits— Apples, $lra2.50 per box; 403.863 will be needed to carry on the and numbered, it is said, between 26 Katnsby. Tiie price stated in the deed that to do away with the chain gang i$ pears, $1.2501.75 per box, cranber­ is $81,000 or about $44 per acre. The and 46. oanal work this year. will be necessary for the council to Freight Cars Standing Idle. ries, $8011 per barrel. purchaser is the Molalla Lumber com­ The president has decided to let the Salt Lake City, Jan. 20.— One year strike tiie ordinance from the books. Vegetables— Turnips. 75c per sack; Would Impeach Governor. pany, a West Virginia corporation, Federal troops remain at Goldfield until carrots, 65c per sack; beets, $1 per ago this city was threatened with a Vancouver, B. C., Jan. 21.— W hile which purchased the property from the T hsy Ware Ir.ylted. tome action has been taken by the Ne­ pack; beans, 20c per pound; cabbage, j coal famine because the railroads lack- the legislators are gathered at Victoria Cornwell Lumbercompany, of Saginaw, vada legislature. Ottawa, Ont., Jan. 21. — The report of lc per pound; cauliflower, $202.25 per , rar8 ,0 haul the fuel. Today, ac­ talking of taking the scalp of Lieuten­ Mich. d zen; celery, $3.2503.50 per crate; cording to tiie Tribune, 500 freight ears W . L. Mackenzie King, the royal com­ The largest savings hank in Dallas, ant Governor Diinsmuir on the Japan­ onions, 15021V per dozen; parsley, 20c are standing idle in the yards of the missioner appointed to inquire into the Taxaa, has suspended. Corporations Are Dissolved. ese question, some of tiie astute politi- Freight cars to influx of Oriental labor into CanaJ*, per dozen; peas 10c per pound; pep­ Oregon Short Line. The temperature lias reached 6 de­ eia.ia of the country are endeavoring to Salem— Governor Chamberlain has pers, 8017c per pound; pumpkins, 1 0 the number of 1,600 have been retired establishes that the Japanese govern­ grees below zero at St. Paul. figure out by just what method It is issued a proclamation dissolving 300 j 1 L|C per pound; radishes. 20c per doz­ from service on the Ifarriman lines ment has been observing the agreement Japan denies that there is any secret proposed to carry out the impeachment. corporations which have failed to pay en; spinach, 6c per pound; spronts, 8c within the last 40 days, making a de­ to restrict immigration, and that th* Particular difficulty is being met their license taxes for 1907. In the about the location of tier Meet. per pound; squash, l @ l ' 4c per pound; crease of 10 per cent in the active car departure of the Japanese Foreign offic* with in finding in Canadian history a list are many concerns which in all equipment of the system. Twenty lo­ was made only at the request of lb* A m ajority of the house committee precedent for the official beheading of probability w ill wish to continue busi­ .tomatoes, $2 per box. comotives stand in the roundhouses Canadian Nippon Hteamehip company, Onions— $1.8002.16 per hundred. la opposed to the Seattle (air appropri­ the governor. ness and which have neglected to pay ba. ked by tlie Canadian Facific railway Potatoes— 50076c per hundred, de- cold. ation. the license fee. These ! and other influential Cana iian inter­ .. . . . . concerns . can se- livered Portland; sweet potatoes, $3.25 The National Woolgrowers’ associa­ cure restoration of their corporate pow- ,j., jq Ruef Has Nothing to Say. Fatal W reck on Seaboard Lire ests, which represented at Tokio tbai - y r; j * $ _ tion 1» opposed to Roosevelt's land Han Francisco, Jan. 21.— The case ers by paying up delinquencies within Raleigh, X. C., Jan. 20.— As the re- Japanese labor was needed. Butter— Fancy creamery, 300 35c per policy. The complete list w ill be pound. which was begun against Abraham Ruef 30 days. suit of a head-on collision at Cameron, The Kentucky legislature remains yesterday before Judge Irawlor is the published in a few days. Bank Commissioners Sued. Pou ltiv— Average old hens. 12012 'sc 55 miles south of Raleigh, between a deadlocked on the senatorial election. one in which indictments were brought Han Francisco, Jan. 21.— Henry B per pound; mixed chickens. 11 r*0 1 \’c; Heaboard A ir Line freight and a north Governor Beckham still leads. Change In Blue Mountain Reserve. against him for the alleged bribery of spring chickens. 12 ¿13c; roosters. 8@ bound fast passenger train, early today, Russ today began suit against the pra* The’ New York Federal court ia in­ supervisors in connection with a fran­ Washington— The president has just 10c; dressed chickens. 14c; turkeys, two men were killed and 20 injured, ent and former boards of state bank quiring into Harriman's stock denis chise of an overhead trolley system for signed a proclamation which elim i­ live, 14015c; dressed, choice, 17018c; none seriously. Engineer E. H. commissioners to recover $16,374 53, and has ordered him to answer qnea- the United Railroads. Ruef refused to nates 131,643 acres of the Blue Moun­ gee-=e, live. 9010c; ducks. 16017c; Vaughan and a negro fireman, both of which he.deposited with tbe Californ'* make any statement tonight regarding tain forest reserve, as recommended by p'geons, 7 5 c 0 $ l; squabs, $1 5002. lions. the passenger train, were killed. The Safe Deposit A Trust company on th* the change in the attitude of the prose­ the forest service. The greater part of Eggs— Fresh ranch, candled, 274*0 collision is attributed to trouble with strength, he alleged, of favorable r*j The British Columbia legislstre w ill cutors toward him and their decision the area eliminated consists of open per dozen. tbe air brakes on the freight train and poits regarding the condition of tha» try to Impeach Lieutenant Governor not to give him immunity. grass lands. The boundary has also institution, issued by tiie commissi11** Veal— 75 to 125 pounds, 9 0 9 Gc; to complicated train orders. Diinsmuir, for having disalloweJ Jap­ been changed to exclude some heavily 125 to 150 pounds, 7c; 150 to 200 ers. He said that he made a deposit.of anese legislation. Glass Taken to Hospital timbered land, title to which has passed pounds, 5 0 6 (*c. $10,000 in the lank only two days be­ Judge Receives Explosive United States secret service men have Han Francisco, Jan 21.— Louis Glass, from the government. Pork— Block, 75 to 150 pounds, 6 0 Cleveland, Jan. 20.— Judge George 8. fore its doors were clo-ed. discovered • plot in Mexico where Jap- former vice president and general man­ 7c; packers, 607c. Addam, of the Juvenile court, today Better Lights in Pullmans sneee Intendisi to pinrt passports allow ­ ager of the Pacific Telephone A Tele­ $ 15.000,000 M s 't Ratirad. Hops— 1907. prime and choke, 6 0 received in his mail a stick of what ap­ ing them to come into this conntry. graph company, who was recently con­ New York. Jan. 21 .— Large blocks of Salem— Many complaints having been 7»*e^per pound; olds, 102c per pound. pears to dynamite or solidified nitro victed of bribery and sentenced to five ma le that poor lights are provided on W ool— Eas'fru Oregon aver.ige bevt, glyclerine. six inches in length. Th*re clearing bouse loan cheeks, amonntiB* Taft says he w ill not reeign from the years' imprisonment, was transferred Pullman care on thè O. R. A N., thè 11302(V per poun I, according to shrink- was no mechanism to detonate the ex­ to about $15.000,0 0, were retired vs*- « b lo a t . j from the oonnty jail tonight to the railroad comniiMion has seonrad a age; valley, 1802Oc per pound, accord- plosive. Judge Addam opened tbe tube terday, ami tiie amount outa’ai MS; motalr. choice, 290 in the’ eourt room, without having an now is in tha neighberhoed of $*’'•' Much evidence of Thaw's insanity is Lane hospital, ha being quite 111 with promise that « I t a bla lights wiil ba ing 3(V per pjund. I pneumonia. provided. being given at his second trial. idea of ita coutanta. 000 , 000 . Suspicions Ciib'cd to Washington' ai d R o Janeiro. NEWS OF THE WEEK I a Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. STORI MAT PROVE 10 BE OOJJ I «