Washington County News Will Close Smell Stations Because of 9 -H o u r Law. luucd E «h Week FOREST GROVE. OREGON NEWS OF THE WEEK N EV A D A P O LIC E G E T AR M S. R A I L R O A D S Rfe.T ME.NCH. Washington, March S. — American railways have made arrangements to comply with the provisions of the “ nine hour law.” The operation of the law w ill mean the employment by railroad companies of several thousand additional operators and the closing of a large number of small stations on the principal systems. Discontinuing of ¡railway service at many points, it is thought, w illjnduoe at least beui[>orary inconvenience to traveling and shipping public in order to reduce operating ex­ penses, which now seems necessary. The operating officials of the railways believe this is the only way they possi­ bly can meet the situation with which they are confronted. During the hearing of applications fur an extension of the nine-hour law by the Interstate Commerce commission some astonishing statements were made by the operating officials of im­ portant 1 ail ways. A good many lines, owing to a reduction in the revenues and to their inability to command the cash necessary to meet their payrolls, have been forced during the past four months almost to the point of asking for receivers. W ith four or five exceptions, no im­ portant laliroads of the country have indicated an intention to reduce the wages of their employes. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST FARM ERS H O LD TH E IR WHEAT , F IL IN G P E T I T I O N S . All Ready to Take Place of Soldiers at Golofield PUK1 y D V i y i March N lu IL U * 2.— ri A UC 111” 111 Carson, Nev., The mem beie of the Nevada police who are to take t ti ie e place of the United State« troops at Goldfield on March 7 received their arms today. They consist of Winchester carbines, 30 30 C olt’s re­ volvers and 20 automatic Remington shotguns. The armory in this city has been used as a drilling room for the past week, and 36 u e:i are in shape to go into the field. Target practice has also been indulged in. Captain Cox stated today that he had not decided just when the police would move to Goldfield. The police will not occupy tents, but a hotel or some large bouse. Captain Cox stated this after­ noon that he would leave with at least 25 trusted men, others to follow as fast as tiiey were drilled and shown their duties. Instructors w ill be maintained in this city to qualify the reserves for service in the tamps The officers of the police received their first pay this morning. #■ The unifotms, which are duet colored, are expected to arrive in a few days. Each member is given a card signed b) the governor and Captain Cox, and is also decorated with a large Dickel star bearing the words “ Nevada State Police.” NEK MINISTE» »Eli Wu Ting Fang Does Not Seek , . "*** Our Intervention. Growers of Baker County Expect to Candidates for Office Have More Get High Prices. | T h a n a Month. Baker City— One o f the strongest Salem— Candidates for office have combines among the farm ers around more than a month yet In which to Baker City is now in existence and procure signatures to their petitions it is practically impossible to secure and to file them in the office o f the grain o f any kind. H eretofore they secretary o f state or the county clerk Admits That There Is Some Friction A Resume o f the Less Important but have always been anxious and ready as the case may be. Some o l them With Japan— No Cha-ga jn to sell hut at the present time it is are not fam iliar with the details of Not Lesa Interesting Event» almost impossible for the local deal- the direct prim ary law and are mak­ o f the Past Week. Exclusion Law«, ers to supply the demand o f the peo- ing inquiries as to dates. The last pie in Baker City who have stock to day for filin g petitions for nomina- keep. tions for offices to be voted fo r in Japan has stopped all emigiation of The cause o f this combine among the state at large, or in any district San Francisco, Feb. 29.__Wu Tin» coolies. the farm ers o f this section of the composed of more than one county Fang, fo r the second time appointed country is the building of the E agle or in judicial or prosecuting attor- Chinese minister to this country lr Ruef has sued for the money be V alley railroad, which w ill employ a ney districts, is March 2 7. This class rived yesterday on the Pacific guii spent in maintaining hie private large number o f teams in the spring of offices includes state offices, con- liner Siberia, with a large retinue of prison. and the farm ers are holding their gressional offices, join t senators, secretaries and legation and con»», grain in anticipation of the great de- joint representatives, circuit judges late attaches numbering 7 u pergont The couise of Judge W ilfley, of mand and the high prices when ac- and district attorneys. There petl He brought with him new consul» |w China, has been upheld and he w ill tive operations begin. The build- tions are to be filed in the office of Mexico, Havana, New York and San not be removed. ing of the Snake R iver R ailroad w ill the secretary o f state, Francisco, besides three nephew» ii(j Railroads in Missouri have laid off also create a strong market for grain Petitions fo r nominations for o f­ three secretaries and five other at- 10,000 men, thus effecting a saving of and many of the ranchers expect to fices to be voted for in only one tachea for the Chinese legation at sell to the contractors on the Snake. county must be filed in the office of $1,600,000 a month. W ashington and 24 young student? W ith the two railroads building they the county clerk not later than April who w ill enter various schools at; Commander Sims told the naval com­ colleges in this country. are almost sure to obtain a high 1. mittee of many alleged defects in bat­ price fo r their grain and to make The secretary o f state w ill certify At the Pacific mail dock, where ’ tleship construction, though under gag money by holding it. .the state, congressional and district the Siberia made fast, shortly before rule by the senatois. I portion o f the ballot to the county 1 o ’clock, a large number of Chi­ .clerk by March 30. The primary nese from the local colony were ot PROFESSOHS EXTRAVAGANT. Attorney General Bonaparte has d i­ ¡election w ill be held Friday, April hand with a brass baud to greet their rected tfiat action he commenced 17. The general election will be held minister. From the dock the minie SU R P R IS E FOR EVAN S. B U T T E M IN E S T O R E S U M E . Petitions Submit Arguments Against against 20 railroads in different parts Monday, June J. ter and his party were taken to tit of the country for violation of the Increase for University. Fairm ount hotel, where a large nuic- Title o f Vice Admiral Likely to Be Great Smelting Works at Anaconda her o f suites had been reserved. safety appliance law. Alfalfa for Cattle. Salem— Extravagence and misrepre­ Awarded Hero. Also Fire U p . M inister Wu denied the report Pendleton— It is estimated that the sentations are charges against the State Robbers seemed nearly $300,000 Washington, Msr h 3.— In a quiet university in argument against the rais­ increase in the alfalfa acreage of Uma­ Butte, Mont., March 2.— John D. that he was the bearer of an appea. from the hank at Chihuahua, Mexico. to Washington .asking this countr; The border is being watched closely as way naval officers in Washington are ing of the annual appropriation from tilla county this spring w ill amount to Ryan, managing director of the A m al­ to assist In preserving the interest! endeavoring to arrange an agreeable at least 10 per cent. In the Butter $47,500 to $123,000, filed with the sec­ it is believed an effort w ill be made to gamated Copper company, who returned of China in Manchuria and protest­ surprise for Admiral Evans when the retary of state. creek and Hermiston districts in the cross into the United States. ing against the alleged aggrandite battleship fleet under his command The following statement suggests mo­ West end of the county and aleo in the home at noon from the East today, an­ ment o f Japan In that Province, bn! The 131,643 acres of land eliminated sails through the Golden Gate, com­ nounced that the mines of the company tives stronger than “ extravagance:” Hudson Bay district in the North part adm itted “ there was some local frit- from the Blue mountain f< rest reserve pleting the Pacific cruise. It is pro­ The enrollment has increased but 23 of the county active work in enlarging will resume Monday, when fires w ill be tion.” in Eastern Oregon will become subject posed to greet the rear admiral with a per cent, while increased appropriations the alfalfa farms is now in progress, lit in the great Washoe smelters at An­ He professed to be Ignorant about to settlement June 1 and entry and j cominisson' as ■ v i c e admiral of the of 300 per cent is requested; that tables The raw land without water is worth aconda. the Kan Tao boundary dispute be filing July 1. Forty per cent of this Amercan navy. Of course, the success One minute aftor the announcement tween China and Japan and the ex­ submitted by alumni are “ pretended” but $10 to $25 per acre, while seeded to land is embraced in pending filing] or of tbit undertaking depends upon con­ and false; that where the students at alfalfa and under irrigation it is worth was made the mine whiBtles on Ana­ tension o f the Hsinmintin-Fukemet applications. gress, but the president has done his the university cost the state $150 per from $100 to $150 per acre. The pro­ conda hill began to blow, which was railroad, which has caused friette 1 between the two countries. The jewels of Pharaoh’ s queen have part in makng a proper recommendaton year, the common echools receive but posed erection of the packing plant at the first announcement the city had of Asked whether he would endeartt to that body for the re-establshment of $8 per pupil. The order been found. The argument states Portland has stimulated the growing of the decision to resume. to secure some modification of tit that naval grade, and it is not doubted “ the university has shown bad faith in alfalfa and the feeding of cattle in this means the employment of a full force exclusion law, Minister Wu said tbit A nun lias eloped from an Iowa con­ that congress can he induced to act in the various mines and at the smelter. he had no particular Instruction pushing this b ill; university profeesors district very much vent and married. upon the recommendation in eeason to with large salaries have extravagant Roughly speaking, about 12,000 from his government with referents New Fruit Peeking House. hands are affected. When going full to that. The Missouri Pacific has closed its insure the issue of Admiral Evans’ ideas.” M ilton— At a meeting of the Milton blast, the Amalgamated pavroll runs commission, so that he may bear the shops at Sedalia, Mo. Work is Expedited. Fruitgrowers’ union the following di­ from $1,000,000 to $1,500,000 month­ title of vice admiral for the few months W l-L SHOW TEETH. Two submarine torpedo boats w ill be Klamath Falls— The reclamation rectors were elected for the ensuing ly. The Great Falls smelters have been that intervene between his arrival at sent to the Philippines. J. N. St< ne, T. L. Ragsdale, going full time, but the Anaconda San Francisco and his retirement from service is advertising for bids for year . the construction of the Clear lake William Forsythe, O. K. Goodman and smelters have been closed entirely, Japan Sends Cruiser to China to In* The fight on Harriman’s control of active service. vest gate Seizure. dam, bids to be opened A p ril 15. The E. P. Jenson. The union is in good while in Butte, of all the Amalgamated the Illinois Central has been resumed. The naval argument in support of specifications call for the placing of condition and its affairs have been Tokio, Feb. 29.— The Japanese »r- the proposed re establishment of the properties only the Boston & Montana A California girl is paying her way 54,000 cubic yards of earth and rock mored cruiser Idzumi sailed yester­ grade of vice admiral is strongly rein­ fill, with the building o f necessary handled in a very creditable manner. mines have been operated. through the state university by raising day from Shanghai for Hongkong, forced by a comparison made at the The shutdown has never been com­ spillway and outlet. The dikes w ill It is the purpose of the union to build bees. where, it is understood, she will in­ a new and larger packing house on the Navy department between the British require the placing of about 25,000 plete, and was gradual, beginning last The battleship fleet has started on home fleet engaged in the maneuvers cubic yards o f earth and rock fill. site of the present one for this season October. Married men were provided vestigate the seizure on February 1 by the Chinese customs cruisers of the last stage oi its journey to Magda­ of last fall and the splendid battleship The Clear lake dam represents tha The new building w ill probably be a for, but In all only about 40 per cent of the steamer Tatsu Maru. lena tray. fleet commanded by Rear Admira principal work in the upper Klamath three-story structure and w ill Ere con­ the normal force could be employed. This movement Is possibly intend­ Falls near Bonanza and M errill. The Naval officers who have criticised our Evans. Tne British fleet, composed of landowners in that region had be­ ven ien tly arranged for the handling of The Amalgamated is reported to employ ed as a demonstration against the fruit. about 20,000 people in Montana, in Chinese officials, although the for- . warships will be given a hearing before 26 battleships, 16 armored cruisers come discouraged over the beginning nine protected cruisers ami 67 torpedo mines, smelters, mills, coal mines, log­ eign office denies it has such an ob­ the senate committee. o f work in that section this year, and ject in view, adding that negotia­ Farms Sold at Weston. ging camps, etc. craft, was commanded by one admiral, this advertisement for bids comes as tions are proceeding at Pektn andj Unknown warships have been sighted three vice admirals, seven rear ad­ W eston— The Adams place, two a surprise and as very good news. that the Japanese flag has been re-|, off the Hawaiian islands and the peo- mirals and one commodore. miles east of town has been sold by stored to the Tatsu Maru. B R ITA IN A N G R Y W IT H JA P A N . ,,.p le fear they are Japanese W alter Adams to R. W . Brown, fo r­ Fruit Replaces Forests. The whole question of the seizure Kentucky Democrats may avenge of the Tatsu Maru, which carried» The place Grants Pass— If the progress of cltar- m erly o f Eureka Flat. S I L V E R T H A W IN C H I C A G O . Obstructions to Trade in Manchuria cargo of arms and other munition themselves for the election of a Re­ ing up raw land and improving it keeps contains 300 acres, much being good Cause Distrust. now turns upon the character oft!*! publican senator by carrying ptohibi- on at the present pace, Josephine farm land , and the consideration is Temperature Rises in Nick’ of Tim e county, within five years, w ill be en­ not given out, but is said to have tlon. Shanghai, March 2.— There is a merchant to whom the arms to Save B.g Damage. tirely cleared s u l planted to fruit. As been about $60 an acre. The place growing distrust in British commercial ¡consigned. It is believed that bea a sympathizer o f the revolutionla The railroads are making a strong Chicago, March 3.— Record breaking an instance of this work it may be stat­ is well improved, with a fine house circles on the Chinese coaet of the en­ in China, for whom the arms W* plea of poverty to the Interstate Com­ destruction of telegraph and telpehone ed that one country store in Applegate and barn and gravity waterworks. It tire policy of the Japanese government possibly intended. merce commission as a reason for post­ is among the first farms in this vi­ property was averted today by a narrow valley has placed seven grubbing ma­ in the Far East, and of recent months cinity. poning the 9-hour law. margin. Sleet that covered wires and chines within the last month. These there has been a succession of com­ K E N T U C K Y E L E C T S S E N A T O ! Thomas A. Edison Is slightly im ­ poles 25 to 50 miles, north and west mechanical devices dc the work of sev­ plaints regarding the obstruction of for­ After Federal C o u rt proved. This partic­ Legislature Elects Governor Bna and south of Chicago, and 100 to 150 eral men, with greater ease and less ex­ Pendleton— The Pendleton Commer­ eign trade in Manchnria. Six accomplices of A lio murderer miles east, was melted during the day pense. W ithin short distances of town cial asoeiation w ill eend a delegation to ularly affects the British steamehip After Six Weeks. of the Deuver priest have been ar- by a rise of temperature just in the nick where heavy machinery may be used, Washington to fight for the Federal companies, and officials of these lines Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 29.—fW rested. of time. Ice toated lines, sagging donkey engines play a prominent part district headquarters when the date of >ay that obstacles are placed in the way democrats, who have stood out froi the hearing with the house judicial of their steamers going to Port Dalny. the party machine, swung into lis* Harriman has declared an extra heavily, had already begun to snap to in pulling stumps and brush. committee is fixed. If the Oregon del­ The opposition of Japan to the exten­ with the republican members of !»< dividend of $7 6 per share on O. R. & pieces or topple to the ground long lines New Watered Lands. of glistening overweighted poles. N. stock. egation tiiink it necessary, expressions sion northward of the Hsin Min Tun general assembly yesterday, result­ Freew ater— The Freew ater, Mil- from attorneys of Morrow, Gilliam , railtoad also is adveisely criticize 1 here. ing in the election of ei-Gorernoi The worst damage was east of this By an explosion in a mine at San ton & Hudson Bay Irrigation Com­ it being contended that her sole object W illiam O. Bradley, a republican, to Jose de Sabinas, Mexico, 76 ineu city and west of Fort Wayne. Trunk pany is just com pleting its ditch sys­ Sherman and other Eastern Oregon system on the I.ake Shore and Michi­ counties in favor of Pendleton for the in this regard is to eliminate any possi­ the United States senate. The elec­ were killed. bility of opposition to her lines in Man­ tion follow ed a deadlock that baa gan Central railways suffered particu­ tem in the northern part o f Uma­ headquarters w ill be secured. Investigation into the Pennsylva­ larly. In one instance a stretch of tilla county and w ill reclaim 1.200 held up more than six weeks, the churia. acres of new land this season. The I nia capitol graft Is bringing further democratic organization support«? nearly a m ile of poles bearing dozens of ditch system when complete w i l l , PORTLAND M ARKETS. Great Biitain is now negotiating at ex-Governor Beckham, w hile the re graft to light. important circuits to New York and comprise 39 miles of laterals and d ls -] Tokio on the question of trademarks, publican members have been as a The president has asked the Ore­ other Eastern cities, went down in a tributing ditches and about nine Wheat— Club, 81c; bluestem, 83c; and one newspaper says: unit for Mr. Bradley from the firs’- gon delegation in congress to choose tangled mass of wreckage. W ith the miles of main canal. It is a winter valley, 81c; red, 79c. “ It is difficult tooonvince Japan that The four democrats who made poe another district attorney. Bailey— Feed. $26 per ton; brewing, no satisfactory solution can be con- sible mercury ascending a trifle, the miles of irrigation proposition and w ill use ___ | an H H H H have ,_________ election persistently re The bombs thrown at the shah o f sleet disappeared almost as if by magic. the flood waters o f the Tumalum and $32; rolled, $29@30. strncted upon the existing laws, which fused to vote for Mr. Beckham.«* Persia killed three attendants, but Tonight the telegraph eflieials had re­ W alla W alla rivers for irrigation. Oats— No. 1 white, $27; gray, $27, are at variance with the commercial . when they were convinced that th® the shnh escaped unhurt. morality of civilized nations.” | party w ould unite on no other ma­ stored the facili’ ies to a basis adequate The land under the ditches is all per ton. $32.60; cracked, lt is considered essential in English , they withdrew their support An attempt was made to assassi­ for the usual traffio and hoped to fine alfalfa and fruit land and Is be- l Corn — W hole, circles here that Great Britain should scattering candidates and centered nate the president of Argentina, but be able to care for brokerage and other ing brought into cultivation rapidly. $33.50. the bomb failed to explode. Hay— Valley timothy, No. 1, $17@ press new trademark laws upon Japan. on the republican choice. husineas tomorrow without delay. T rackla yirg on Klamath Lice. $18 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, The Northern Pacific railroad has Union Men Refused Pardon Klamath Falls— Track-laying was $20(§21; clover, $14015; cheat, $15; dropped for the present tlie Idea of T a m p s Swept by Firs. Busy Tim es at Mare Island Washington, Feb. 2 9.— The Pr*' commenced last week on the C alifor­ grain hay, $14(gl5; alfalfa, $12013; reducing pay o f Its telegraphers. Tampa, Fla., March 3.— The entire Vallejo, Cal... March S '.-T h e pres- dent hag denled dons ln the a * vetch, $14. The British house o f commons has extreme northern section of this city nia Northwestern railway, out from ence ol large cruieers on the coast has Fruits— Apples, table, $1.750-3.00; Bray. California, which has been the passed the woman suffrage bill. The was destroyed by fire, which broke out materially increased the work at Mare S L fp h ^ h a n E o n ^ U l'ia m scene o f action will now be trans­ in a boarding house Sunday and raged terminus o f the road for several cooking, $1.2501.60 per box; cran­ Island navy yard, from which all stores A. Edwards, members of a ■*“ berries, $8@11 per barrel. ferred to the house of lords. uninterruptedly for four hours. The months. The grade Is ready for rails and provisions are lacing issued. Ow­ union, convicted some months »P Vegetables— Turnips, 75c per sack; Thomas A. Edison's recovery area burned over covers 65 acres or 18a* about two-thirds of the way to Dor­ carrots, 65c per sack; beets, $1 per | ing to the orders for the Washington violating an Injunction issued V seems doubtful. city blocks; 308 buildings were de­ ris. It is expected that MacDoel will sack; cabbage, 101 »4c per pound; cau­ and Tennessee to sail south today, all United States court judge enjoin-- be reached with the rails by March The senate com m ittee may revive stroyed with a total loss estimated at them and others from lnterWy" 15. This is the Dunkard town, this liflower, $1.75 01.85 ; celery, $3.750 requisitions for these ships hsve be* n the Brow nson-Hixey controversy. filled under rush orders. Over 120,000 wlth the operation and busin?* $600,000, and one woman is dead from side o f Mount Hebron. At this rate, 4 per crate; onions, 1502Or per dozen; the Rocky Mountain Bell T«|*P**| The burned section in­ Dorris w ill be reached by May 1. Northern Pacific telegraphers excitement. ' parsley, 20c per dozen; peppers. 17Vgc pounds of stores have been delivered to Company, at Butte. Mont. The*- cluded four large and one smaller cigar have rejected reduction o f wages. per pound; pumpkins. 101 L*c per the Washington, comprising provisions, alties Imposed were from three 1 factory and numerous restaurants, sa Board of Visitors for Normals pound; radishes, 20c per dozen; spin­ clothing and ship stores. The Tennessee four months Imprisonment and- Roosevelt has called for a new loons, hoarding houses and ovsr 200 Salem— Governor Chsmberlsln has ach, 6c per pound; sprouts, 8c per received 160,000 pounds of stores, which some cases, fines. recommendation for Oregon district dwellings, occupied bv cigarmakera. were sent to the lower bay by yard tugs. appointed the following board of visit­ ponnd; sqoa»h, 101 l«c per pound. attorney. ors for the state normal schools in ac- , Onions— $2 60 per hundred. States Canada’s Poaiti " . _ M r Wu Talks Straight. Drives Ta c k in Tongue. Heavy buying of merchants from cor lance with the law passed at the last J Potatoes— $2.5 0 p 'r hundred, deliv­ Ottawa, Ont., Feb. 29.— Dr. T**; New Y ork wholesalers shows a re­ San Franci-aco, March 3.— At a ban­ session of the legislature: R. R. Tu rn-1 ered Portland; sweet potatoes, $3.500 Steubensville, O., March 2.— Miss as, o f the Yukon, In the ^ousl turn o f prosperity. quet given today in honor of Chinese er, Grants Pass; J. M. Powers, Salem, 3.75 per _______ Clara Sterling, teacher at Tuscara discussed the question of t cwl Minister W u Ting Fans, by the Chinese and J. A. Churchill, Baker City. Their j Butter— Fancy creamery, 30@35c per c °nnty children s home, who, it is al- having the right to take Par* ' ^ - Los Angeles police have arrested merchants of San F’ an i cn. Mi Uter duties shall consist of observing and in­ pound. leged. drove a tack into 6 -y e a r-o ld negotiation ___ ________ of all treaties D*1 fou r men and a woman who had Wu is reported to have given utterance vestigating the condition of schools. and 31 I t it I II a 11 L I the tur. foreig* IV* - v . j Poultry— Average old hens, 13013 v»c | Sampson Fowler’s tongne, is accused of Great Britain planned to dynam ite a bank to some significant remarks, the tenor R eferring to the BrlwM ( per pound; mixed chickens, 12v*013c; other cruelties in a report filed with tries. d Oregon Butter Sent East A tobacco warehouse near Frank­ of which was that the exclusion of the sprlng chickens. 12t*013c; roosters, the prnhate judge today. The board anese alliance, Dr Thoma» fort, Ky.. containing 100.000 pounds Chinese laborers from the United States Corvallis— A carload o f butter has 10011c; dressed chickens, 14c; tur­ says that Miss Sterling forced several the event o f trotible bet«?* «r is a fixed fact, and those who make at been shipped by the Corvallis cream­ keys, live, 14015c; dressed, choice, 15 boys nnder her charge to take ground United States and Japan. Tnf g, o f tobacco has been burned. ery to Philadelphia. The shipment 0 1 7 c; geese, live, 9010c; ducks, 140 mu«tard into their months until their pathy o f Canada would go ®ut ,¡,1 Railroads are pleading with the tempts to oppose the exclmion laws or United State» and against tns eomprosed 50.000 pounds and Is mouths were burned, and several of Interstate com m erce commission for to violate them are acting illad\ isedly Great Britain. valued at above $150.000. It Is stor-1 15c; pigeon», 7 5 c 0 $ l; squabe, $1.50®2. them were made violently ill. delay la enforcing the nine hour law f -r their own interests. Eggs— Freeh ranch candled, 2 2 l»@ age butter, and the movement Is oc-1 New Claims Being Rig Prie** Charges against Jerome, district casioned by much better prices fo r, 23Vac per dosen. Pittsburg Fears Flood Feb. Veal— 750125 pounds, 7c; 150 to First German Dreadnaught attorney for New Y ork, cause many the product In the East than are ob­ Los Angeles. Cal Pittsburg, Maich 3.— A warm rain I tained on the Coast. 200 prnnds, 5 0 6 v,e. received In this city demands to be made for bis re­ Berlin, March 2.— Germany’s first vices ----- ----------- has been falling here and at the head ------------- Pork— Block, 75 to 150 pounds, 6Vj Dreadnaught. the 18,000-ton btittleship that the two original claims " » ‘ f moval. waters of the Allegheny and Mononga Tw o Killed bv Railroads 0 7 c ; pecker», 506c. Bayern, which was laid down last Ssn Bernardino j a u n t y . , H avin g been left an annuity o f hela tiver» all day. Both streams are ji * Salem— The number of accident* for Hope— 1907, prime and choice 4V*(9 Match, w ill be launched at Wilhelms­ camp was established six * $>.500 a year as long as he remains follow in g a discovery of *' .,4 rising, and small creeks are altea.h the month of January, according to tha 6c per pound; olds 102c per pound, haven on March 6. The emperor will In college and lives In a college dor­ been sold for a deposit ct « It is expected report of the railroad commission, | W ool— Eastern Oregon average beat attend the ceremony »nd his guest* will m itory, W . C. B. Kem p has contrived beyond their hanks. cash and a bond for $-*J f shows one employe and one tramp killed 18020c per ponnd according to shrink- the danger line of 22 feet w ill he passed include Queen Wilhelmlna cf Holland claims were ownpd by to remain at Columbia university. . t0 New Y ork, 27 years without grad­ unless there is an early change in the and one paeeenger and one employe in- age; valley 18020c according to flne- and the prince consort, and Prince Ra- and Bert Hitt and were sold jured during the month. | nee»; mohair choice 29030c per pound. pert of Bavaria. temperature and weather. uating. onel Hopkins. In a Condensed Form lor Uur Busy Readers. LANDS MUH LANGE HETINtE J <$£¡5