NEWBERG GRAPHIC STATEHOOD NOT PLEDGED. TAKAHIRA BAYS “ hO WAN CAN’T NANE DATES Mercenary Newspaper« Have Caused New Mexico Muet Depend on Future All the Dteiurbanee. Developments. New York, Feb. 17.— Declaring Washington, Feb. 18. — Notwith-> .OREGON NEWBERG. that war between the United States ««o fo Da | Iso.-id rn m m lS S llll H lS standing reports sont from Washington, and Japan would be the most “ In- w i e i e w « * « uee 1 no agreement has been made by leaden FORBIDS GLAD HAND. HOW TO MARK YOUR BALLOT i human event in the world’s history," _____ and was \* too hellish” to be thought in eongreee to pass a bill at the next . . , ...... of, Baron Kogoro Takahira, the new session of congress admitting the terrl- Corrupt Practices Act May Be Found Instructions for Voting on Initiative Japanese ambassador to Washlng- jtory of New Mexico into the Union. Unconstitutional. ard Petal endum Petitions. ton, Mid today, upon landing In New Salem— That there la a general York from the steamer Etruria, that The foots of the case are briefly as fol- Salem— That, the corrupt-practices Japanese know absolutely no bill, to be submitted to a vote o f the misunderstanding aa to the manner lows: , ‘ lng of a break In the cordial rela- people‘ under the Initiative and ref­ In which ballots should be marked tiona which have been historic be­ A delegation of New Mexican^, head* erendum, la In direot conflict with ta voting upon referendum measures tween the two nations. Talk of war, ed by the governor, came to Washing­ that section of the Constitution which Rtate Constitution Gives Rate Maklrg o f the is Indicated/by the fact that in ad- Baron Takahira declared, With much ton several weeks ago to survey the guarantees freedom of speech la be­ Powar to Legislature— Extra Interesting Events a public meeUng a few days « « « l y unintelligible ' field and detsrmine whether or not lieved by many who hays read the dreMlng 8 * uivouub a h, unless, as bo me one had sug- o f tho Fast Week. Session May Be Celled. there was prospect of statehood legis­ measure. The bill makes it a crime ago a prominent speaker made the geated. It waa spread broadcast to lation this sssaion. This delegation for any person to ask, solicit or in assertion that In order to defeat a serve the commercial ends of some . was to have been becked by 100 or any manner try to induce or per­ referendum measure one must vote newspapers. suade a voter on election day to vote The new ambassador M id there Olympia, Waah., Feb. 15.— That Callao, Pern, is making great prepa­ more New Mexicans had the outlook for or agqinst any candidate or meas­ “Yes.” This was an error. Ballots rations to weleome the battleship fleet. been favorable. But after conferring ure. This would bar the use of any are to be marked in exactly the lame might be some matters pending in the Washington state railroad com- - manner as to both initiative and ref- Washington which would require mtaslon has no authority to fix tnax- The Kentucky legislature is still in with the leaders in both branches of kind of argument on election day and erendum measures. Those who wish his attention, but they were not ser- imum rates Is the gist of a decision congress, the advanoe guard decided there is doubt whether it would be a bill enacted or a proposed constl- lous. As to the cruise o f the Amer- handed down by Judge Hanford' In deadlock over the election of a senator. that statehood legislation oould not be constitutional. rational amendment adopted Bhould lean fleet to the Pacific ocean, he the federal court in this city In a de­ The Bpokane Athletic club will admit secured this session, no matter bow Under this section of the lsw It is mark their ballots before the word regarded’ it purely aa a naval man- cision In the joint wheat rate csm . women to its boxing and athletic con­ many men appeared on the scene to probable that newspapers published "Yes.” Those who are opposed to It euver on a grand scale— designed to ; Judge Hanford holds that unde*, tests. Smoking will be barred.. urge its enactment. Thereupon the on the morning of election day would should vote “ No." Whether sub- show to the world at large that section 18, of article X II, of the be prohibited from printing anything mitted under the referendum or pro- America haa a wonderful naval pow -{Btate constitution, the power to ee- Local labor onions in San Francisco “ big lobby,” was called off and the calculated to influence voters In de­ posed by initiative, the measures ap- er which can be dispatched any- tabllah and fix maximum freight and are doing everything in their power to original delegation went home. Two propositions were submitted, termining how to mark their ballots. pear upon the ballot in exactly the where at a moment’s notice “ In sup- paMenger rates is reserved to the aid the fight against bubonic plague. T6e words ‘ ‘in any manner try to same form. A bill that has been port of a legitimate cause which a l- ,legislature and cannot'be delegated but no pledges of any sort were given. Banker Morse, of the New York Ice First, it was suggested that it might be induce or persuade” would cover,a passed by the ¿legislature and has ways is at the bottom of American 1 to a commission, trust, was much surprised at his arrest well to send a congressional party to multitude o f acta. Candidates who been referred to the people stands In diplomacy.” By this decision tbe usefulness o f Baron Takahira will leave for the railroad commission as to rate when he landed from a European trip. New Mexico during the oomlng summer went to the polls and extended the tbe £ me position as a measure that glad hand to voters would unques­ has bt een proposed by Initiative. Washington tomorrow morning at ¡making la destroyed, and Governor Two Mexican woodchoppers in Call to make an investigation and determine tionably come within the terms of 11 o’clock to present hie credentials Mead stated tonight that he haa un­ fornia ate toadstools for mushrooms and whether or not conditions in that terri­ the act, for It ia common knowledge to President Roosevelt. He is s der consideration the advtaability o f PRECIOUS 8TONE8 IN RIVER. both died before a physician oould tory were snch as to justify its admis­ that a warm handshake la one of the warm personal friend of Mr. Roose- ; calling an extra session of the legls- sion into the Union. The other propo­ most potent meane of getting votes; reach them. velt, and Is looking forward to his iature to consider Submitting at the Albany Man Makes Great Fjnds sition was merely to allow the New meeting with the chief executive j next general election a proposed Fight for the privilege of railroad ^ Gravel Bars. _______ _ ____ of ____ ^ _ with a great deal, pleasure. The 'amendment to ____________________ the state constitution LARGE RETURNS FROM COWS Mexicans to oome to Washington in building in Turkey and Austria is cre­ Albany— That the gravel bars o f baron la returning to the American giving the railroad commtasion the force next winter and appear before the ating serious inharmony among the territories committees of senate and Tillamook Dairyman Maka Over SIOO the Willamette river are full o f val­ capital after an absence of two years power o f rate making. ' powers of Europe. The decision is a victory for the O. house in support of their statehood bill. a Year per Cow. uable stonea la evidenced by tbe R. A N. and the commercial inter­ Baron Takahira, who baa returned to MAROONED ON GLACIER. Tillamook— Another co-operative number found by J. G. Crawford, of ests of Portland as opposed to the the United States as ambassador from cheese factory to make its annual this city, in the past year. People TO WELCOME FLEET. efforts of the Northern Paclfie and Japan, says the idea of war with Japan report is that of the Red Clover spend hours, says Mr. Crawford, Nineteen Japanese Fishermen Found the Great Northern to divert Eastern is “ too hellish to think of.” Creamery Company, which makes a Freezing and Starving, Washington wheat traffic from Port­ Honors o f Vice Admiral for Evans at good showing and is exceedingly searching on ocean beaches for land to Puget Sound seaports. It is beieved that the larger part of __ Seattle, Wash., Feb. 17.— Cast Callao, Peru. flattering to the dairymen who tak* stones, which can be picked up In The case will Immediately be car­ tleahip fleet w ill eventually ordinary" gravel barV w ' o m Malasplpa glacier, near Ya-J ried to _ tbe supreme Lima, Para, Feb. 18.—The Ameri­ their milk to this cheese factor* make a visit to the Orient, in the in kutat, Alaska, November 5, after a . court of the. Following are gome of the interest­ ever thinks of searching. .............. * ................. — is of preserving the entity of can fleet, which is steaming np the ing figures In the report: Amount of On the Willamette Just above and *ever« * * ,e, 1« Un* 72 houi f ’hl19 £ ¡ ¡ * 1 «.^ h ig h e r cour^of^apjeals“ have cower weet coast of South America, is expect­ milk received fonthe year, 1,739,048 opposite this city Is a wide gravel “ embers of the Japanese fishing bar and on this during the past year S o o n e r Satsqma Maru lived in a JJe c o m i 1 hav<»power pounds; amount/ of butter fat con­ Secretary Metcalf has made public ed to arrive at Callao next Thursday, Mr. Crawford haa found the follow- ?amp at the foot of the glacier for o n £ to take testimony and gather tained In mll^/ 68,577.7 pounfig; data relative relative to to ratea rates and forward the report of Admiral Convene on the and the government has ordered that Then nlae average teat, .03943 per cent; lng stones and minerals: Agates o f thr®e this to the legislature with recom­ effectiveness and standing of the Amer- various colors, cornelians, various escaped in their sampan to Yakutat, Rear Admiral Evans be tendered the amount of cheese manufactured, mendations for fixing rates. ican navy, which la to the effect that 195,009 pounds; returns received, shades of jasper, conglomerate Jas- wh®re **?© * ^ p Jea“ e was hailed, our navy is as good ss the|best in every­ honors of a vice admiral. The cruiser $27,692.06; average price received per, white jade, feldspar which re - ' The Jeanls went to the glacier Cor one Bolognai left Callao tonight far 14 1-5 cents per pound f. o. b. Tilla­ semblea the blue ground o f South ^ at afternoon. With Beven sailors thing bnt numbers. CHILEANS OHEER FLEET. mook; average yield, 11.21 pounda Africa. Indicative o f diamonds; chai- *b® Japanese sampan, which was , There Is an outlook o f plague in this port. , ecedony, silicas o f various colors, towed to the glacier by the Jeanie, Germany’s West Africa colonies. Everything is in readiness at Lima per 100 pounds of milk. The price paid the patrons for black obsidian, black and red obsl- put, off towards the beach to rescue Navy Thunders Salute—Roosevelt and and CEllao for a glorious welcome to butter fat kept at a high price dur­ dian ,moon stones, opals, rabltated comrades. The Jeanle’s big The report is sgain current that Evans Toasted. The official program ing the whole year, aa the following quarts. Thompsonite, serpentine, lifeboat follow ed In the wake o f the Japan is trying to float a loan in the Americana. Valparaiso, Feb. 15.— The great Include« a great banquet which w ill be figures will show: January, 30.5 oolitic, rendstone, M turlite, phallus “ “ P“ - but did not approach the Paris. American fleet of 16 battleships, un­ . der command of Rear-Admiral Premier Franco has reached given b j President Pardo to the officers cents; February, 28.27 cents; March, and m ltloritls, composed o f Iron and sulphur. On this same plain-appMr-1 T1»e sampan had hardly entered Genoa badly worn out by his flight in oommemormtion of Washington’s 36 cents; April, 37.56 cents; May, birthday. On Friday Admiral Evans, 34.37 cents; June, 34.96 cents; July, from Lisbon. If hia health permits, will visit the 34.08 cents; August, 36.78 cents; The garrison at Fort Yellowstone September, 36.16 cents; October, 36 w ill be Increased to four troops of president and the visit will be returned cents; November, 36.5 cents; Decem­ axes, pastels and mortars and paleo- mUe awav_ The offlceriI o f the j eanle thouMnds o f persona from every on board the Connecticut. A bail fight cavalry o f 100 men each. liths. m w the catastrophe and the ¿ Ip - Chile witnessed the paMlng baa been fixed for Monday, at which it ber, 33.33 cents. As the numerous cheese factories Two men were killed while walk­ is expected nearly all the officers and at New Salmon Hatchery. wrecked men on shore rushed In to, ° r . .. ing on the railroad near Billings, least 5,000 of the sailors will have sn of Tillamook county are making Astoria— Master Fish Warden Van the sea and took out the bodies of . their annual returns, the dairymen Mont. They were too drunk to no­ repnbUc came opportunity to ses the sport of the are now in a position to know the Dusen received from the O. R. A N. the other three Milors. W hether, ^ tice an approaching train. country. An excursion to Mount results of their year’s work, who are Co a lease to the nroDertv on Tan- they were alive or dead ia not oat from shore to greet the battle- The house committee on military Meiggs has bean arranged for Tneaday comparing figures with previous ner creek, near BonneviUe, which known. The.leanle stood off for two '^V v^xch an ied^M tat^w V ra affairs has agreed to recommend and on Wednesday there will be a re­ years, and as a result of this a large the state fisheries department de- hours, but the sea was running WO more pay for enlisted men. ception at the American legation. The number o f dairymen have made over sires as a site for the establishment *»**»» that no boat could live to pass \ of a large central Mlmon hatchery. the Burf- A revenue cutter haa Into Valparaiso Bay In single J. Plerpont Morgan was an inter­ war minister will give a dinner to the 8100 per cow for last year, and con­ sailed to the glacier to rescue the 7tle, headed by the Chilean cruiser ested spectator daring the senate de­ American officers on Thursday, Febru­ sidering that they raise all their own and of a system of retaining ponds, other men. Chacabuco and five Chilean torpedo feed on their farms .and do not have where the small fry can be fed and bate on the pending currency bill. boat destroyers. ary 27, and the following evening the to buy mill feed, the profit in dairy­ kept until large enough to protect President Montt and other Chilean Turkey is withdrawing her troops National clnb w ill give an officers’ ball. ing last year was exceedingly large, themselvea against their numerous FLEFT WILL GO TO ORIENT. officials embarked on the training from the Russian frontier o f Persia natural enemies before being turned they receiving their pay every ship General Baquedano and took a aad the outlook seems to be for month. As an Illustration of this, out. position well oht in the harbor. United Statee Will Take • Hand In PINCHOT WILL QUIT. peace. W. B. Alderman has made $2,385.96 Around the Baquedano the fleet Albany’s Nsw Flour Mill. Far Eastern Question. from 21 cows, or $113.61 per cow. Manager Conreld, of the New York swung at a speed of four knots, fir­ Albany— Albany’s new flour mill Washington, Feb. 17.— The ques- ing the presidential Mlute as they opera, has resigned and will be suc­ Reported Ha Haa Plans for Career He takes his milk to the Maple Leaf Creamery Association, and It Is made began running today In one o f the Won of preserving “ Chinese territor- paMfed In review. It was one hour In the Senate. ceeded by a famous director from Milan, Italy. warehousea of the old Albany Farm- ,al an<* admlnl,t/ atlve, entity” has............. ............... ... Washington, Feh. 18.— The story has Into cheese. from the time the ......................... head of the fleet „ 7 . . . suddenly new Importance until the laat veaaet been pat.in circulation in Washington era’ , Company and . will . be conducted tbe eyea assumed o( the diploinaUc wprl(1 ta ln entered * “ ter‘ d the t bav * y until^the> lari Tassel A fter being in the hands of New Depot for Albany. eelvers for eight years the assets of to the effect that Gifford Pinchot, chief Albany— Some of the material has by E, A. Johnson, recently of Drain, connection with thg cruise« of the turned tJ' P a New York bank shrank from of the Forest servioe, will retire from been received here for the construc­ and P. B. Marshall, secretary of the American battle fleet to the Pacific turned toward the open sea. 8150,000 to 836,000. service at the close of President Roose­ tion of the new union depot at A l­ Albany Farmers’ Company. The new ¡— especially since It became an as- SHIP GOES ASHORE. Coant Bonl de Castlllane was fined velt’s term, and go West to grow op bany. The new structure, which will mlll has a capacity of 50 barrels a sured fact that the fleet Is to pro­ 830 for his recent assault on his with the country. The report goes on be one o f the finest depots In the day. The new firm will also man- ceed to the Orient soon after reach- rival, Prince de Sagan, and the lat­ to My that Pinchot has a desire to mix state outside of Portland, will stand age the three warehouses of the old lng San Franfclaco. Vessel and Cargo of Coal Lost on Several months ago it was stated in politics, with the hope of ultimately a short distance northwest of the company at Albany, Tallman and ter was given 20 cents damages. Oregon Cooat. present structure. Besides the im­ that certain interests closely ln touch Tangent. Secretary Shaw deplores the fact being sent to the Mnate from the state provement which will be made by the Bay with commercial affaire in China City, Ore., Feb. 15.— Tho that most o f the ships tending the in which he takes his residence. erection of the new building, the de­ professed to be Informed that the American wooden ship Emily Reed. PORTLAND MARKET8. Since Mr. Booaevelt became presi­ pot wfll be on the city side of the battleship fleet carry some foreign real significance of tbe fleet’s move- 103 days out from Newcastle, N. S. flag and he nrges the building up of dent, Mr. Pinchot has been a very pow­ tracks, a change the people of Al­ Wheat— Clnb, 82c; blueatem, 84c; ment to the Pacific had to do with W., with a cargo of coal for Port erful man in the administration. He bany have desired for years. The valley, 82c; red, 80c. onr t merchant marine. affaire affecting the Flowery King- land, went ashore half a mile south Oats— No. 1 white, $27.50; gray, dom, and that ln time their state- of the Nehalem river, on the Ore- In a speech before the Lincoln, was holding an insignificant office m erection of the new depot will neces­ ment of the case would be Justified. !gon coast ,at T:30 o'clock this morn- clnb o f Kalamazoo, Mich., Sena ter chief of the forestry division of the Ag­ sitate the movement of the present $27.50 per ton. Government freight depot and a sweeping change Barley— Feed, $26.00 per ton; Always tbe well-informed have been tag. The vessel Immediately broke Knox, o f Pennsylvania, Mid federal ricultural department. aware that there waa something— If in two and ten members of the crew regulation o f railroads had been en­ forestry work was then in ite infancy In the present arrangement of the ¿towing, $32.00; rolled, $29080. _________ Corn— Whole, $32.60; cracked, nothing more than a remote contln- were drowned. Captain Kereel, hia tirely Justified and was not an at­ and the work of Pinchot’ s division yards. $33.60.* |gency— aside from the practice fea- wife, Second Mate Chartae Thompson tack on business. counted for little. M r. Pinchot qnickly New C ollege Building. Hay— Valley timothy. No. 1, $17 tures of the cruise Involved. A pop- and three members of the crew .were interested the president in the subject Nine miners were killed by sn ex­ Milton— A t a meeting of the board 0 1 8 ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, ular impression haa been that the saved. plosion of gas In a Kentucky coal of nations] forestry, and when the pres­ of Colombia college it was decided $20021; clover, $14 0 1 5 ; cheat, immigration question waa behind It Tbe survivors were brought to ident became interested the division that an administration building cost­ $16; grain hay, $14015; alfalfa, all. The immigration question now Bay City yreterday morning and are mine. 'is practically settled, but there Is to now quartered at private residences. A New York grand Jury has re­ sprang into prominence, and has grown ing $25,000 should be erected, and $12 0 1 3 ; vetch, $14. Butter— City creameries: Extra be no change in the program ofwend- Tbe ship has broken up and will be turned two indictments against ic e steadily to its present proportions. Ite it Is understood that this building growth and the extension of its work shall be ready for use at the next col­ creamery, 37%c per pound; state ing the fleet under Admiral Evans a total loss, as will also the cargo o f K ing Morse. would not have been possible bat for lege term next fall. The building is creameries, fancy creamery, 2 0 0 to the Far East. 2,110 tons of coal. The vessel waa Beach Hargis, the young man who consigned to the Pacific Coast Com­ to be equipped in tbe most modern 35c; store butter, choice, 16 017c. shot his father, a Kentucky feudist, the aid of president RooMvelt. Cheese— Oregon full cream twins, pany at Portland. way, giving every advantage to the U b o r Will Go to Law. Is held without balL students. This Is a South Methodist 16c; Young America, 16 016% c per New York, Feb. 17.— New York Deadlock Is Unbroken. Over 5,000 men have been put to institution, and Is proving very sue- pound, Army o f Buy ora in New York. Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 18.—The Ken­ cessful. There Is an enrollment of | Poultr; work by the National Tube Company, rjfr— Average old hens, 13 0 labor unions contributed about $6,- New York, Feb. 15.— The. Mer­ near Cleveland, Ohio. tucky general assembly has balloted for over 100 students this terms, all Í18V¿c; mixed chickens, 1 2 0 1 2 ^ c ; 000 to tbe fund asked for by Presi­ chants Association estimates that New York labor leaders want to a month to elect a United States sena­ form different parts of the north- jipring chickens, 12^4 © 18c; roosters, dent Samuel Gompers, o f the Amer­ 10011c; dressed chickens, 14c; tnr- west. tor to succeed James B. McCreary, and ican Federation of Labor, for tbe fully 700 more buyers reached town nominate labor candidates for pres­ keys, live, per pound, 9 01 0c; ducks, - yesterday, making nearly 4,000, now is apparently no DMrer an election ident and vice president. 14015c; pigeons, 76c0$l.OO; P«rpo»© of fight ng the Injunctions ,n thft cUy Although yesterday waa New Bank For Milton. than it was on the first balloL In the Foraker Insists that President Issued by the District of Columbia la holiday, large wholesale housea Milton— Application for a charter squabs, $1.5002. Roosevelt Is using political patron­ first vote ex-Governor Beckham, who for a new National bank, with a cap­ Eggs— Fresh ranch 30c, candled, courts ln the suit against the F©d-|were compelled to keep open all day had been nominated at the Democratic age to help the Taft boom. 23 0 24 c; per dozen; Eastern nomi- eratlon by the Buck Stove A Range because Of the great number of buy- primaries, received 68 votes; ex-Gov­ ital of $25,000, to be established In nal. Company. The suit Is to determine jerg. The wlnter g00di «ea.cn which The Columbia Northern railway ernor Bradley Republican cancas nomi­ Milton, bas been made to tbe Con­ Veal— 76 to 126 pounds, 9c; 125 the right of the federation to black-ljB supposed to close ta January haa will be merged with the other H ill nee, 8-4 votes, while seven Democratic troller of the Currency at Washing­ to 160 pounds, 7c; 160 to 200 manufacturers who do not em-,been lengthened and many large or- lines under one management. ploy union labor. The cases are to ders are reported as placed yester­ votes were scattered and one Republican ton. It will be called tbe First Na­ pounds, 5 0 6V4C Lisbon papers demand the punish­ absent through illneee. There has been Pork— Block, 75 to 160 pounds, be taken to tbe supreme court day. Merchants and buyers from the tional Bank of Milton. The stock­ ment of one of the guards who no change. 6 V i0 7 c; packers, 5 06c. west report a great increase of busl- holders are: J. L. Elam, W. H. Steen, sabred one of the king’s asMMlns. Fruits— Apples, table, $1.75 0 Receiver for Insurance Company, ness. J. H. Hall, C. W. Steen, Highly Har­ ris, H. M. Cockburne, H. B. Lee, $.00; cooking, $1.25 01.60 per box; | New York, Feb. 17.— Judge Ward Sultan la Only Smiling. The Illinois Steel .Company’ s mills Abolish Raco Track. cranberries, $8 011 per barrel. |n y ,e united States circuit court, in South Chicago are resuming work. Rome, Feb. 18.— “ The sultan is rob­ David Still, F. E. Cockburne, C. T. Vegetables appointed the ----------- following . receivers . - . Turnips, .. _______ 75c . . per . ..Kt------- - — « — . . . . for , Oakland, Feb. 16.— A mass meet- They will employ about 5,000 men. bing his bands,” said an ambasMdor of Cockburne and John McEwan. « i carrot,(i «6 ° per s m k , beets, the Mutual Reserve Insurance Com- lng was held hers tonight to devise A treaty baa been signed providing one of the leading powers in explaining nii• £ V ,>C;ft J ^ r penyj Charles J. Gould, of the l a w ' s m e u i of abolishing the racetgick Record Raft of Logs that the only country to profit by the for the arbitration of any difficulty Astoria— Logging *’ nI Donnd rabba*e l 0 ^ m of Gould A W ilkie; William H. at Emeryville. There was a large- a— The Sorensen that may arlae between tba United breaking op ot fhe European under­ v-ompaiiy Per j pound, c a b b a g 11 ' 1*» Russell Presidents Benjamin Ide ia a raft ran oi h i kb from iruiu Its i its u , , , , . . 20c . , „„„iirina/ar v s Russell, ----- *■;> of the — law — firm — — of — -»— — ■• attendance. »imuu»uv». , Frgildent Company no sold o f logs from standing in the Balkane would be Tur­ camp at Svenren Monday that Is be- 1 m States and France. n«r «a t e - £ Winslow, and Archibald O. Wheeler, of the University of Cali- key. So far Turkey has only consented Ueved to have been a record break- ® , ' XTl \ S ., n a utrace' Haynes. president ot the Mutual Re- fornia, waa the principal speaker. He- The United States court of appeals s a T l« ? i s „ 1 aervf LU* In,lurance Company. Each stated that racing horses, of Itself, has again decided that railroads to a commission to study the proposed |er. The raft contained 51 logs, the and — haa longest being only 32 feet, and o still i n o r«!«» receiver was put under a bond of is not harmful, but that the betting ’ J —W - not v * — as J yet W * lU H g v w t, w ass > , mast use reasonable precaution for Austria - railways ------- feet. The! $ 100 , 000 . Insolvency and Inability ring, which goes with the modern' given the concession, and years are ne-!the raft scaled 222,600 the rafety of their employes. me€t ,ta obligations are given racetrack Is one of the worst lnstl- re*«ary to obtain concessions from the logs were purchased by Finke Bros., poppers, 174c per pound; pumpkins., Two Nevada laborers, while lost in ports. tntlons of the times. He also took who are operating a cooperage plant 1 0 1 H e per pound; radishes, 20e \ a snow storm, found a rich ledga of at Brookfield. 1 occasion to score bridge whist. per dozen; spinach, 6e per pound; | Wse Got London, gold-bearing quarts nnder the snow sprouts, 8c per pound; squash, 1 © London, Feb. 17.— Influenza is Lumber Company Assigns. while making a camp for shelter. Eagles Worry Bonton County. \ per pound; tomatoes, orates (8 claiming thousands of victims In After Express Company. Murfreesboro, Tenn., Feb. 18.-—The The Portugese nation will provide Monroe— A pair of large regies baskets), $6 05.60. London and the visitation o f the Cincinnati, O., Feb. IB.— Vlola- funds for the care o f the families of firm of W. B. E trthman A Co.« dreier« are playing havoc among the small * Onions— Buying priee, $2.50 per present time is the worst that has tfon of ths postal laws by carrying in lamber,'have assigned. Tbe liabili- the klag’s slayers who wars killed, .. R . . . • . . . ____ . . ,lambs on the foothills watt of tow n.,hundred. be «n known In many years. No less first-class mall matter was charged aad wealthy families are contending ■■■ . . appr®r™ a" L ,70U; They are expert ln keeping out of I Potatoes— Buying price, 40060c than three members of the cabinet, against the American Express Com- for the privilege o f adopting the or- iKW with assets between $500,000 and rifle range and no one has been able per hundred delivered Portland; confined to their beds with the mal- pany in a suit filed In the United $600,000, to get a shot at them. .sweet potatoes $1.2801.60 per cwt. sdy. States district court here today. e. It. WOODWARD. Nt Sub Pflwtr. NEWS OF THE WEEK h i umi in C0U1T SO 1ECI0ES »BEAT CASE I 2£îL£!I t « ' to