Pumping Problem fo r Irrigatilo Has Not Baan Solved. Dynamite Is Fonnd Hidden h Imperial Palace. SECRET POUCE WERE IN PLOT T w elv e Members Arrested and Placed in Dungeon— Chance Leads to f» Discovery o f Explosive. C h k - a g d , - « A p r i l ' « , î h è 'e f c ? 1C h i- .■»*> ...b v fil'd salt lor i . • g SU B SC R IB E N O W J f , No Matter et. P ial Fast Mall Spokane ASSI VS ■alt La ko, Oaovar, l » F * F t Worth.Owaha, X as « 0 « City, St / Lao 1«. Chicago aad V Salt labs, Bravar, Ft.Worth. Omaha, Kan «a* City, St Louis,! .hicogo aad ••‘ Ä F Eajl. Huntington. fraila fraila.' Lëwïit ton, Spokone.Wol- loee, P u llm a n , Minneapolis, 8t Pani, Duluth. Mil waukee, t hlcago and la s t 7.15 a. m W hat Por Astoria, way p ota ti and North Beach— Dally (except Sunday) at 8 t>. at.; Saturday 10 p. m. Daily «enrié W illam ette aad Yam] Murder snd Pillage Mark Their Trail Through Mexico. Your W ants May Be For fn llsr Information, oak or w rite haarest ticket agent, or A . L . C R A IG . in the Printing Line » ' • V t ---- General Poseanges j Tha Oregon Railroad * N avigation Co. and, Oregon. Corvallis & Eastern R. R. TH E GRAPHIC T IM E C A R D N O . U . No. a , »or Y n qu ln o: » Can Satisfy Them TRY US H U ND RED S WERE M AN G LED . Resulta o f Earthquake in Indis W orse Then First Reported. Lahore, British India, A p ril 7.— Aa the particulars filter in from the outly- ing districts, it is being revealed that the casualties caused by the earthquake of two days ago have been under, rather than over-estimated. In one spot alone at‘Dhamala, it is reported that fully 1,400 natives have been killed or in-, jured. Of the injured many w ill die. Seven o f the Europeans previously re ported Irqrt bave since died, and two others are in a dying condition. There ia not a house left in the vicin ity that does not show evidence of the trembling of the earth. This is the report from one district alone, and as authentic information comes in it seetns certain that the mag nitude of the digester w ill be sufficient to stir thw entire world when fully re vealed'. { V h * Indian government is making *“ • • Chicago At« ostie Espimi YAQUI S ARE SPR E AD IN G TE R R O R E l Paso, Tex., A pril 6.— John 8t. CIsir, a well known prospector, whose statements are considered reliable, has returned froffi the Yaqni country near Ures, Sonora, and reports that the In dians are still op the warpath. He •ays that MalpUcher the old chief, is at the head of a band of over 60 and is devastating the whole country, mur dering, pillaging apd burning. Grain and cotton ranches are being abandoned and the people are going into the towns for protection. The whole country is in a state of panic. M ail routes between the small towns have been abandoned and pro visions are getting scarce. Although the country is overran with soldiers, he says, the Indians are fearless and continue their depredations. St. Clair does not believe it is safe for Americans to go into the Yaqui country at this time, as the Yaquis are very hostile to Americans. W hile going from Ures to his camp" in the mountains, St. Clair heanl firing and ran into what had been an Indian ambuscade. He found two dead Mex icans who had been killed only a few minutes before he reached the place. The Yaquis are armed with rifles fend are well supplied with cartridges, St. Clair says. im e scMcs o t t i Parome. Sv. D eva » t • :1 6 a. m. via Huntington. f «. Desve« A lban y...... « . ............ s........ 12:4» P M Leaves C o r v e lli* ............................. i :48 P M Arrivas Yaqulno........................ . S:20 P X N o . 1, « - . t u r n i n g : -- Leave« Y a q u ln a ............................ 6.45 A M Leave« C orreU ls.. . . . . . ? . . . r . v . . . . . . 11:80 A M A rrive« Alb an y.............................. U :U P M H «. 3 fo r A lb a n y -D e tr o it - ' Leav«* C o rv e lli«.................. . „ „ i . 6 no A M Arrives. A lban y------- u ...o , t : « A 4 ( Leaves Albany for Detroit.. .........t 7 : « A M Arrives D etroit. 13:03 P M N o. 4. fro m D e tr o it:— Leaves D etroit................................ 12:25 A H Arrives A lb an y,.............................. 5:15 P M Lv. Albany lor C orvallis................. 7:16 PM Arrive C o r v a lU # : ... 7 :ti PM Train« 1 arrive In Albany lyx time to connect with the 8. P . . south pound train, as well • « givin g two or three hours in Albany telore departure of H. P. north bound train. Train No. 3 connect« w ith the 8. P. train* at Corvallis and Albany, S irin g direct, service to Newport end adjacent Beaches. Train No. 3 lor Detroit, v ia Albany, le a v e « C orvalllriW 6:00a. in. and connect« with the S. P Albany- Portland local trafn lea vin g A l bany at 7 a m. Train No. i loaves Albany for P e iro lt at 7:30 a. m.t a rriv in g there at noon givin g ample tim e to reach tha Braltenbush not sp rin g' the *aa>a day. Train No. 4 connects at Albany with the Portland Albany local, w hich arrives th ere at 7:10 and ran « to C orvallis leaving Albany at 7:16 and arriving in C orvallis at 7:56 p. a . For farther Inform o il on apply te T. H. CURTIS, A ctin g Manrgar THOS. COCKRELL, Agent, Albany. H. H. CRON18E. Agant. Corvallla, BO Y E A R S ’ EXPERIEN C E P atents D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . Anvone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain onr opinion free whether aa Invention Is probably patentable. Communloo- Uon* strictly confidential. Handbook on Patenta ring patents, est agency for securing sent free. 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R. & N. trains leaving Goldendal* 6:16 a. m., connects with this steamer for Portland, arriving Portland 6 p. rit Excellent meals served on all steam ers. Fine accommodations for teams and wagons. For detailed information of rates, berth reservations, connections, etc., wr te to 8. McDonald, agent, Portland. General Office, Portland, Or. “ Oil i-ouirfioy batted upon the alleged non-payment •cant are Thieves. o f inspection fees by tin* Stiuidji^l i>i^ A pril 7 .— A Colres- • company. * I t ïa V M m ril tfart t iif ournai de St. Pc tors- ,r pmrf "has* for* yiiifru refused to pay for p o n to n i* * inspections made by the city under an burg draws a rare, picture of the dis- ____ ,_9___ _______ ee ■ ■ in li'in.-sty w hk'l& ii ie Says _ pervades the ordinance r e g u la t in g commet naphtha and'gg*ir*line.'t K«prbsen(itttveio highest Americas circles. The precan- leaders to prevent 'd f’ tfce Standard Oil company hold that tiona taken by social lead 'gasoline are! Naphtha are not products their guests frpm being robbed by one ’ of^petroleura and that the ordinance another, and tells of the consternation produced at a white house receptioa by doe* not apply: a sudden failure of the lights, the re- illumination showing that the ladies Peasants Loot and Burn. 0t. Petersburg, A pril 6.— Official ad- had hastily divested themselves of their vioes rejMirt continued disorders in the jewels and concealed them, the men Caocanss. Within the past week peas holding their pocketbooks. ants- have looted and burned public Japanese Minister Will Rest, offices in many villages in the Gore dis Washington, A pril 7.— Minister Ta- trict, sacked schools and private estates, .mtting down trees and threatening to kahira. of the Japanese legation, called k ill the poliqe if they interfered, and on Secretary T a ll today and told him forced priests to go with them and take that on acconn* of the state of his an o*th o f solidarity with their caub «. h e a l t h he would be compelied to leave Sim ilar disorders are repotted in the Washington for a different climate. He also states that there have been no T iflis district. further developments toward a settle ment of the war. The secretary and Want T o Be Paid Monthly. Santo Domingo, April 6.— The Bel the minister arranged to communicate gian creditors of Santo Domingo have with each other in case anything hap presented a proposition to President pens to make it necessary. Morales and American Minister Daw son for the monthly payment oT $26,000 to tha Belgians, intimating that then they would favor,the debt arrangement being concluded. It is expeefed that the situation w ill remain unaltered un til the United States takes final action regarding the pending convention. THE j NEW BERG GRAPHIC 70 H OU R 8 ^ P O R TLA N D T O C H IC A G O No Chahge of Cars. f vá Standard 8ued fo r' In s p e c tio n Fee All the Timie 4 Chicago, A pril 6. — Prices paid for livestock by the packers, alleged re bates granted the packers by the rail roads for handling the same and the private accounts of some of the packing concerns are to be closely inquired into within the next few days by the Feder al grand jury which is investigating the business affairs of the beef trust. Another phase of the question of the al leged combination of some of the pack ers in violation of the Hherman anti trust law and Judge Grosscup’ s injunc tion which is to be inquired into is the price paid by wholesale dealers to the packers for meats. Witnesses who can give the jurors detailed and accurate information along these lines have been subpoenaed and appeared at the investigation today. Some o f these witnesses testified and, although they refused to make public what they told the jury, it is said a large amount of data valuable to the government was secured from them. More complaints of interference with the witnesses reached United States Attorney Bethea and Captain Porter, of the secret service, during the day. The session today was devoted to the exam ination of men employed at the Chi cago stockyards and packing houses. W ith the exception of the Sunday adjournments, the jury,’ it is said, w ill now proceed steadily to the end of the inquiry. The United States attorney has announced that May 16 w ill prob ably see the close. . I t is said the hearing of the plea and demurrer of Thorq&a J. Connors, the indicted superintendent of the Armour company, w ill be disposed of before t h e o r y presents other true bills in- vojving persons On charges of tamper ing with witnesses. in- " ■ i Through Pulimos Standard and tot sleeping cars dally Omaha. Chicago, käme: tourist 'M ean t*» cars daily ilv to K o H ty : through Pullman tonrtst steeping ears reonally conducted) weakly to C h i n * * “ ¿1 reclining chair care (esala lía s ) Forest Fire on South Mountain», Gettysburg, Pa., April 7.— Forest fires burning over an area of thousands Af acres have started in the 8onth mountains, the line of fire exending a distance of three miles. The destruc tion of valuable lumber is great. # Next Question fo r Consideration Be fo re B aef Trust Grand Jury. 1 All the News « PRICE PAID FOR C A T T L E . 1 O regon S hort L ine U nion P acific Oh St. Petersburg, A pril 6.— A t last the terrorists have succeeded in penetrating the eordon of guards about the ctar, end in smuggling high explosives into the palace itself, and as » result there la e feeling of apprehension among ell o f the- high officials and the guards about bis majesty have been trebled. Late yesterday afternoon, as the guard at the palace waa being changed, Lieutenant Colonel Shiranpaky, who waa in command, noticed that one of the Ooeeacka who had been posted at the main door was wearing the sword o f an infantry officer, and not the sabre o f a Cossack. ' H e thereupon called a corporal and placed the man under ar rest. He was at once searched and in criminating documents were found on h is person. I f ■ Search of the palace revealed two packages of dynamite, placed against the main door of the imperial snite, in a dark corner where they were not likely to be noticed. A searching inquiry was at once in stituted, with the result that 12 secret police agents were arrested as accom plice, and all were hurried to the Peter and Paul fortress, where they were interviewed by General Trepoff. The fact that the terrorists have suc- eeeded in corrupting members of the secret police and soldiers has caused much alarm, and another attempt against a high official is looked for. Washington, A pril 7.—The attention of the director of the geological sur vey has been called to the fact that a misapprehension exists on the part of certain citisene of Idaho as to the plans of the reclamation service in regard to some important details relating to the Minidoka project. This misunder standing has arisen, fit is believed; by season of the efforts éf many settlers to anticipate the plans of the engipsèri and secure choice holdings of land’. The government fiom the first has warned intending settlers to go slow in making entries on th eln p d s embraced in this project, *pd has Called particu lar attention to the fact that the pleas fot irrigation, especially those involv ing the pumping plant, were merely tentative, and could not be worked out as quickly aa those for the'gravity sys tem. W hile nothing has arisen to pre vent the ultimate development of a pnmping plant, so mahy delicate en gineering fee to ree are involved that careful consideration must be given to these before any definite conclusions are reached or the final plana are ap proved. 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