NEWBERG GRAPHIC t. IL WOODWAOO. NEWBERG............... . R A ILR O A D S RE TR EN Ô H . NEVAD A PO LIC E G I T ARM S. AH ReEdy to Take Piece o f Soldiers at Goldfield. Osrson, Nev., Maroh 2.— TBs mem 0-Hour Law. ) . OREGON Washington, March 8. — American railways have made arrangements to oomply with the provisions of the "n in e hour la w ." Th# operation of the law w ill mean the employment by raUroad oompanies of several thousand additional operators and the elgeing of a large number of small stations on the principal systems. Discontinuing of railway service at many points, it is thought,'.will'indooe at least temporary Inconvenience to traveling and shipping pnblie id order to rednoe operating ex- pen tee, which now seems necessary. The operating officials of the railways believe this Is the only way they possi­ bly oaa meet the situation w ith which they are confronted. During the hearing of application! for an extension of the nine-hour law by the Interstate Commerce commission some astonishing statements were made by the operating officials of im­ portant railways. A good many linos, owing to a reduction in the revenues and to their inability to command the cash necessary to meet their payrolls, have been forced daring the pest four months ehnost to the point of asking for reoelvers. W ith four or five exceptions, no im­ portant railroads of the country have indicated an intention to reduoe the of their employee. NEW MINISTER BENE Va Tlij Eiag D m Nil i n k : Oar laterrsntlsn. of the Nevada polio# who are to take the place of tbe United States LARGE O L IP E X PE C T E D . - f il in g p e t it io n s . trdbpe at Goldfield on March 7 received They oonsiat of Eastern Oregon W ool Industry Looks Candidates fo r O ffice Have M ore their arms today. Encouraging. Z??' j Then c Winchester carbines, 80-30 Ooit's re­ Salem— Candidates fo r office have volvers sad 20 automatic Remington Pendletoa—The fixing of the wool sales dates (or Eastern Oregon is the more than a month yet tn which to shotguns. Tbe armory in this oily has . . . .. D - st step in What promises to be one of procure signatures to their petitions . and to file them In the office o f the m adrllllnnroom for the past the bast years for sheep and wool in the ------ . -------* * - clerk week, and 35 men are in shape to go Admits That Th ere Is Sortie Friction secretary o f -*-*----- state or ------------ the county hiatpry of the state. O wipg to the mild as the case may be. Some o f them into the field. Target prmotioe haa also winter all over Eastern Oregon the arc not fam iliar with the detalla o f With Japan— N o Change in iamb crop promises to be heavy and the direct prim ary law and are mak­ been indulged In. Exelusion Laws. the wool clip will average higher than ing inquiries as to dates. The last Captain Cox stated today that be had ever before. I t ia estimated that the day fo r filin g petitions fo r nomina­ not decided just whan the police would Eastern Oregon herds w ill average nine tions for offices to be -voted fo r in move to Goldflsld. The police w ill not Th « jewel* of Pharaoh's queen have San Francisco, Feb. 28.— Wu T in g pounds or more this year, owing to the the state at large, or In any district occupy tents, but a hotel or some large been fon od. constant Improvement of the grade of composed o f more than one county, bouse. CEptain Oox stated this after­ Fang, fo r the second tim e appointed^ sheep. Shear ing is now being diseaser 1 or in judicial or prosecuting attor­ noon that he would leave w ith hi least Chinese minister to this country, ar­ A non haa eloped from an Iowa eon* rived yesterday on the Pacific m ail end prioes w ill be fixed soon. I t Is ney districts, is March 27. This class 26 trusted men, others to follow as fast vent end married. o f offices Includes state offices, con­ Uner Siberia, with a large retinue o f thought the price for sheering w ill be gressional offices, Joint senators. as they were drilled and shown their secretaries and legation and consu­ The Miaeoori Pacific hae cloaed its about 7 )4 cents per head,;and there is Joint representatives, circuit judges duties. Instructors w ill be maintained late attaches numbering 70 persons. chopa at Sedal ia, Mo. a large preference shown for hand and district attorneys. There peti­ in this city to qualify the reserves for H e brought with him new consuls for shearing, owing to the fact that the tions a re-to be filed in the office of service in the camps. The officers of Mexico, Havana, New Y ork and San Two submarine torpedo boati w ill be machines injure the roots of the pool the secretary o f state. the polios received their first pay this Francisco, besides three nephews and aent to the Philtppinee. three secretaries and fiv e other at­ by catting too olose to the skin of the t Petitions fo r nominations for o f­ morning. The fight on Harriman’a oootrol of sheep. The skin of the machine,shorn fices to be voted for in only one The uniforms, which are dost colored, taches fo r the Chinese legation a t the Illinoia Central haa been reanmed. sheep being clipped extremely c J osp , county must be filed In the office o f are exptotad to arrive in a few days. Washington and 24 young students, A California girl ,ia paying her way sunburns badly and this retards • the the county clerk not later than April Each member is given s card signed by who w ill enter various schools and colleges ln this country. 1. throogh the a tate university by raising growth of the wool for another year. The secretary o f state w ill certify the governor and Captain Oox, and is A t the Pacific m all dock, where W ool and sheep buyers are already the state, congressional and district also decorated with a large nickel star the Siberia made fast, shortly before on the ground, and there promises to bearing tbs words “ Nevada State portion o f the ballot to the county 1 o ’clock, a large number o f Chi­ The battleship fleet haa atarted on be spirited bidding for wool and mut­ clerk fiy March 30. The primary P o lice." nese from the local colony -were on the last stage of its journey to Magda­ ton sheep all over this section. Ewes election w ill be held Friday, A pril hand with a brass band to greet their- lena bay. which w ill bear a lamb this spring and IT . Th e general election w ill be held minister. From the dock tbe minis­ S U R P R IS E FO R EV AN S. B U T T E M IN E S T O RESUM E. Naval officers who have criticised oar ter and his party were taken to th e being a heavy fleece of wool upon them Monday, June 1. warships w ill be given a hearing before Falrm ount hotel, where a large num­ Title o f Vice Admiral Likely to Be are now worth $6 per bead in Eastern G reet Smelting W orks at Anaconda ber o f suites had been reserved. the senate oommittee. Alfalfa fo r Cattle. Oregon. Awarded Minister W u denied the report Also Fire Up. Pendleton— I t is estimated that the Unknown warships have been sighted that he was the bearer o f an appeal Washington, Maroh 3.— In a quiet FAR M E RS H O LD TH E IR W H K AT increase in the alfalfa acreage of Uma­ Bntte, M o n t, March J.— John D. off the Hawaiian islands and the peo­ to Washington .asking this country way naval offioera in Washington are tilla county thie spring w ill amount to Ryan, managing director of the Am al­ to assist in preserving the lntecests ple fear they are Japanese. endeavoring to arrange an agreeable o f Baker County Expoet to at least 10 per cent. In the Butter gamated Copper company, who returned o f China in Manchuria and protest­ Kentucky Democrats may avenge surprise for Admiral Evans when the : creek and Hermiston districts in the Got High Prices. ing agalnat the alleged aggrandize­ themselves for the election of a Re­ battleship fleet under his command ‘ West end of the oounty and also In the home at noon from tbe East today, an­ ment o f Japan ln that Province, but Baker City— One o f the strongest publican senator by carrying prohibi­ sails through the Golden Gate, eom- nounced that tbe mines of tbe company admitted "th ere was some local frlc- Bay . district in the combines among the farmers around Hudson ... . . North . part t io n . ---------- i Baker City fa now In existence and o f tbe county ect ire work In enlarging j w ill resume Monday, when fires w ill be |tie n.n lit in the greet Washoe smelters at An­ He professed to be ignorant about The railroads are making n strong posed to greet the reer admiral with a It Is practically impossible to secure **>• Alfalfa farms ia now in the Kan Tao boundary dispute be­ plea of poverty to the .Interstate Com­ com mi soon as vioe admiral of the grain o f any kind. H eretofore they The raw land without water fa worth aconda. tween China and Japan and the ex­ One minute after tbe announcement Amercan navy. Of coarse, the sacoees bat $10 to $26 per sere, while seeded to have always been anxious and ready merce commission as a reason for post­ of this undertaking depends apon con­ to sell but at tbe present time it Is alfalfa and under irrigation it fa worth was made the mlfaw whistles on Ana­ tension o f the Hslnmintln-Fukemen poning the 9-boor lew. gress, bat the president has done bis almost impossible fo r the local deal­ from $100 to $160 per acre. The pro­ conda h ill began to blow, which was railroad, which has caused friction between the two countries. Thomas A. Edison ia slightly Im­ part in makng a proper recommends ton ers to supply the demand o f the peo­ posed erection of the pocking plant at the first announcement the city had of Asked whether he would endeavor proved. ple ln Baker City who have stock to to that body for the re-eatabJahment of j Tbe order to secure some m odification o f the- Portland has stimulated the growing of the deoision to resume. Six accomplices o f A lio m urderer that naval grade, and it is not donbted keep. mearns the employment of a full faroe alfglfa and the feeding of cattle in tbia excluslon law, Minister W u said that The cause o f this combine among o f the Denver priest have been ar­ that oongresa can be indnoed to act in the various mines and at the smelter. he had no particular instructions district very much. the farmers o f this section o f the rested. upon the recommendation in season to Roughly speaking, .about 12,000 from hia government with reference country is the building o f tbe Eagle New Fruit Paexing House, bands are affected. When going fall to that. Harrtman haa declared an extra insure the issue of Admiral Evans’ V alley railroad, which w ill employ a feilton— A t a masting of the Milton blast, the Amalgamated payroll runs dividend o f | 7 I per share on O. R. A commission, so that he may bear tbe large number o f teams ln the spring N. stock. title of vioe admiral for the few months and the farm ers are ^holding their Fruitgrowers’ union tbe following di­ from $1,000,000 to $1,600,000 month­ W IL L S H O W T E E T H . B y an explosion In a mine at San that intervene between his arrival at grain in anticipation o f the great de­ rectors ware elected for the ensuing ly. T h e Great Falls ameltqrs have been J. N. Stone, T . L. Ragsdale, going full time, bat the Anaconda Japan Bands Cruiser to China to In- Jose de Sabinas, Mexico, 76 men San Francisoo and his retirement from mand and the high prices when ac­ year: tive operations begin. The bnlld- William Forsythe, 0. K. Goodman ond- smelters have been closed entirely, native service. w ere killed. sssbgats Seizure. The naval argument in support of ing o f the Snake R iver Railroad w ill E. P. Jenson. The onion ia in good while in Bntte, of all the Amalgamated Investigatien into the Pennsylva­ also create a strong market fo r grain Tokio, Feb. 2$.— The Japanese ar­ nia capitol g ra ft is bringing further the proposed re-establishment of the and many o f the ranchers expect to condition and its affairs have been properties only the Boston A Montana mored cruiser Idsuml sailed yester­ handled in a very creditable manner. grade of vioe admiral is strongly rein­ mines have been operated. g r a ft to light. day from Shanghai fo r Hongkong, forced by a comparison made at the sell to the contractors on the Snake. I t is the parpoee of tbe anion to build The, shutdown has never been com­ Th e president has asked the Ore­ Navy department between the British W ith the two railroads building they a new and larger packing house on the plete, and was gradual, beginning last where, It la understood, ahe w ill In­ vestigate the seizure on February T are almost sure to obtain a high gon delegation in congress to choose hacne fleet engaged in the maneuvers price fo r their grain and to make site of tbe present one for this season. October. Married men were provided by the Chinese customs cruisers o f another district attorney. , The new building w ill probably be a for, but In all only about 40 per rent of the steamer Tatsu Maru. o f last fall and the splendid battleship money by holding it. The bombs thrown nt the shah o f fleet commanded by Bear Admiral three-story structure and w ill be con- the normal force oould be employed. This movement la possibly Intend­ Persia killed three attendants, but Evans. Tbe British fleet, oompoaed of venienttly arranged fox the handling of The Amalgamated is reported to employ ed aa a demonstration against t h » Forests. ' Fruit the shah escaped unhurt. _________ 26 battleships, 16 armored cruiser«, about 20,000 people in Montana, in Chinese officials, although the fo r­ i «fear­ fruit. Grants Pass— I f the program of A n attem pt was made to assassi­ nine protected cruisers and 67 torpedo ing np raw land and improving it kespg mines, smelters, m ills, ooel mince, log­ eign office denies It haa such an ob­ ject In view , adding that negotia­ nate the president o f Argentina, but craft, was commanded by one admiral, on at tbe present pace, Josephine Farms Sold at Weston. ging camps, etc. tions are proceeding at Pekin and the bomb failed to explode. Weston— Th e Adams place, two three vioe admirals, seven rear ad­ county, within five yean, will* be en­ that the Japanese fla g haa been re­ The Northern Pacific railroad has mirals and one commodore. tirely cleared and planted to fruit. Aa miles east o f town haa been sold by stored to the Tatan Maru. B R ITA IN A N G R Y W IT H JA PA N . dropped fo r the present the Idea o f an instance of this work it nosy be stat­ W alter Adams to R. W . Brown, fo r­ The whole question o f the seizure reducing pay o f its telegraphers. ed that one country store io Applegate m erly o f Eureka Flat. o f the Tatsu Maru, which carried a The place SILVER TH A W IN C H IC A G O . valley has placed seven grubbing ma­ cottalns 300 acres, much being good Obstructions to Trads in Manchuria cargo o f arms and other munitions, Th e B ritish house o f commons has now turns upon the character o f the Cause Distrust. passed the woman suffrage bill. The Temperature Rises in N lc k "o f Tim e chines within the last month. These farm land , and the consideration is merchant to whom the arms w ere scene o f action w ill now be trans­ mechanical devices dc the work of sev­ not given out, but Is said to have Shanghai, March 2.— Thera fa a to Save Big Damage. ferred to the house o f lords. eral men, with greater ease and lees ex­ been about $60 an acre. The place growing distrust in British commercial consigned. It is believed that he 1» Chicago, Maroh 3.— Record breaking pense. W ithin short distances of town is well improved, with s fine house circles on the Chinese coast of the en­ a sympathiser o f the revolutionists - Thomas A. Edison’s recovery destruction of telegraph and telpefaone where heavy machinery may be used, and barn and gravity waterworks. It tire policy of the Japanese government * ln China, fo r whom the arms w ere Seems doubtful. possibly intended. property was averted today by a narrow donkey engines play a promlmnt part f “ on* th® i,r>t fa rm i ln thl» Tl in the Far East, and of reoent month* Th e senate oommittee may revive margin. 81eet that covered wires and in palling stamps and brush. ctnity. there has been a succession of com­ K E N T U C K Y E L E C T * »E N A T O R . the Brownson-Rixey controversy. poles 25 to 60 miles, north end west plaints regarding the obstruction of for­ A fter Federal Court - Northern P acific telegraphers and south of Chicago, and 100 to 160 Clackamas May Get Cannery. This partic­ Legislature Elects Govarner Bradley Pendleton— The Pendleton Commer­ eign trade in Manchuria. have rejected redaction o f wages. miles east, was melted daring the day Oregon City— I f tbe preeent plana of cial asocial ion w ill send a delegation to ularly affecte the British steamship A fter Six Weeks. * Roosevelt has called fo r a new by a rise of temperature just in the nick the members of tbe Clackamas County Washington to fight for the Federal companies, and offioiala of these lines recommendation fo r Oregon district of tim e. Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 29.— Four lee costed lines, sagging Horticultural society are carried oat, district headquarters when tbe date of wy that obstacles are placed ln the way democrats, wbo bare stood out from . attorney. heavily, had already begun to snap to Clackamas oonnty w ill have still an­ the hearing with the honse judicial of their steamers going to Port Dalny. the party machine, swung Into line H eavy baying o f merchants from pleoee or topple to the ground long lines other enterprise in the shape of a fruit oommittee Is fixed. I f the Oregon del The opposition of Japon to the exten­ with the republican members o f the N ew Y ork wholesalers shows a re­ of glistening overweighted poles. cannery. A meeting of the society was egation think it necessary, expressions sion northward of the Hsin Min Ton general assembly yesterday, result­ turn o f prosperity. The worst damage was east of thie held la«t week. Mr. Brittpn, of East­ from attorneys of Morrow, Gilliam , railioad also leadveieelycriticized here, ing in the election o f ex-Governor Los Angeles police have arrested city and west of Fort Wayne. Trunk ern Oregon, addressed the meeting oo Sherman and other Eastern Oregon it being contended that her sole object W illiam O. Bradley, a republican, to fo u r men and a woman who had system on the Lake Shore and Michi­ the subject and stated t U t he had made ie, tn fcTOr of Pendleton for the in’ this regard is to eliminate any possi­ the United States senate. Tbe elec­ gan Central railways suffered particu­ a careful examination of the fruit acre­ planned to dynamite a bank. bility of opposition to her line« in Man­ tion follow ed a deadlock that baa headquarters w ill be secured. held up more than six weeks, the larly. In one instance a stretch of age of this vicinity end finding it high­ churia. A tobacco warehouse near Frank­ PO RTLAND M ARKETS. Great Britain fa now negotiating at democratic organisation supporting fo rt, Ky., containing 100,000 pounds nearly a m ile offpoles bearing dosens of ly satisfactory, was w illing to finance ex-Governor Beckham, while the re­ important cirooits to New York and the scheme. o f tobaoco haa been burned Tokio on the question of trademarks, publican members have been as a other Eastern cities, went down in a Wheat— Club, 81c; blues tern, 88c; and one newspaper says: unit for Mr. Bradley from the first. Railroads are pleading with the tangled mass of wreckage. W ith the Pumping Out Red Boy. valley, 81c; red, 79c. “ It is difficult to convince Japan that T b e four democrats who made pos­ interstate commerce commission fo r Baker City— After lying idle for mercury aaoendlng a trifle, the miles of Barley— Feed, $26 per ton; brewing, no satisfactory solation cnn be con­ sible an election have persistently re­ delay in enforcing tbe nine hour law. sleet disappeared almost as if by magic. months, the pomps of tb'e famous Red $32; rolled, $29030. structed apon the existing laws, which fused to vote for Mr. Beckham, and Charges against Jerome, district Tonight the telegraph officials had re­ Boy mine have been atarted again and O at»— No. 1 white, $27; gray, $27, a r e a l varlanoe with the commercial when they were convinced that th eir attorney fo r New-. Y ork, cause many stored the facilities to a basis adequate the mine w ill soon be in condition for per ton. party would unite on no other man, morality of civilised nations." demands to be made fo r his re­ for tbe usual traffic and hoped to operation. Tbe monster pumps throw Corn — W hole, $32.50; cracked, I t ib considered essential in English they withdrew their support from moval. be able to care for brokerage and other out about 600,000 gallons of water every $83.60. circles here that Great Britain should scattering candidates and centered It 24 hours, and at this rate the mine will The president has submitted a business tomorrow without delay. Hay— Valley timothy, No. 1, $170 press new trademark laws upon Japan. on* the republican cbolce. number o f treaties to tbe senate that be ready for operations in about 30 $18 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, w ere approved by The Hague peace days. The Red Boy mine was one of $20021; clover, $14016; cheat, $16; Union Men Refused Pardon Forcing the Use o f Phonos. conference. Hold Up Insurance Law the beat producers of Eastern Oregon grain hay, $14016; alfalfa, $12013; Washington, Feb. 29.— The Presi­ Cleveland, O., March 3.— The nine- for many years and it is thought that i t ^etch, $14. Kansas City, Maroh 2 — Judge 81ov6r dent has denied pardons in the cases Governor Toole, of Montana, in the Circuit court here today Issued n whose resignation, on aocount o f ill hour law for railroad telegraphers is w ill again occupy a front rank. Fruita— Apples, fable, $1.7603.00; o f P. D. Lenihan, M. J. Plunkett, health takes effect A p ril 1, fa in Los hastening the use of the telephone in temporary Injunction restraining the Joseph Shannon, W illiam Cutts and !cooking, $1.2601.60 per box; cran the operation of trains, according to A. Angeles. Missouri state officials from oast ing A. Edwards, members o f a labor Track laying on Klamath Lira. berries, $8011 per barrel. 8. Ingalls, of the Lake 8hore road, in It is estimated that over $2,000,- Vegetables— Tnrnips, 76c per sack; from the state the Prudential Life In ­ union, convicted some months ago o f Khnnath Falls— Track-laying was 000 w ill have been paid by New Y ork an interview. “ I believe," said Mr. commenced last week on the Califor­ carrots, 66c per sack; beets, $1 per surance company of New Jersey, the violating lan injunction issued by a patrons o f opera before tbe present Ingalls, “ that the new law regulating sack; cabbage, 101 )£c per pound; cau­ Metropolitan Life Insurance company United States court judge enjoining working hours w ill bring about in one nia Northwestern railway, out from season ends in April. liflower, $1.76 01 .8 6 ; celery, $3.760 of New York and the Equitable Life them and others from Interfering - ‘ • i *'■ •( year what it would have taken ten years Bray, California, which has been the with the operation and business o f The senate comm ittee has ap­ 4 per crate; onions, 16020c per dozen; Assurance society of New York for v lo -, to accomplish in the direction of new terminus o f tbe road for several fating tbe law passed by the fast legis-! Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone proved the dismissal o f the negro parsley, 20c per dozen; peppers, 17)4c lature prohibiting any company that (Company, rat Butte, Mont. The pen- uae of telephone« on raliraeda. Since months. The grade Is ready for rails troops engaged In the Brownsville per pound; pumpkins. 101 per nava its officials offlcisls . a salary 350 000 or xlties ------ Imposed were from to October, tests have proved eo satisfac­ about two-thirds o f the way to Dor­ m is r y of r f $50,000 ------------------ ---- three — rio t In August, 1906. pound; radishes, 20c per dosen; spin pay. months imprisonment and, in tory that railroads in many parts of the ris. It is expected that MacDoel w ill over per year some caaes, fines. . H aving been le ft an annuity o f country have stirred themselves." be reached with the rails by March aeh, 6c per pound; sprouts, 8c per the state. $2,600 a year as long as he remains 16. This Is the Dunkard town, this pound; squash, 10 1% o per pound. Onions— $2.60 per hundred. In college and lives in a. college dor­ side o f Mount Hebron. A t this rate, States Canada’s V o s Itf'n. Mr. Wu Talks Straight. Drives Tack in Tongue. m itory. W . C. B. Kem p has contrived Dorris w ill be reached by May 1. Potatoes— $2.60 p w hundred, deliv­ Ottawa, Ont., Feb. 29.— Dr. Thom ­ Son Francitoo, March 3.— A t a ban­ Rteubenevllie, O., March 2.— Miss to remain at Columbia university. ered Portland; sweet potatoes, $6.500 as, o f the Yukon, In the house today N ew Y ork, 27 years without grad­ quet given today in honor of Chinese Clara Sterling, teacher at ‘ Tuscara discussed the question o f Canada Will issue Pamphlets. 8.76 per owl. uating. Minister WE Ting Fang, by the Chinese Salem— The secretary o f atate has Butter— Fancy creamery, 80036c per county children’s home, who, it fa al­ having the right to take part tn tbo leged. drove a tack into 6-year-old negotiation o f all treaties between Four mail clerks were Injured in a merchants of San Fran i oo, Minister turned over to thq state printer all pound Wa is reported to have given utterance measures to be submitted at tbe clec- Sampson Fowler’s tongue, fa secured of Great Britain and tbe foreign coun­ Poultry— Average old hens, 1301814c train wreck near Flovilfa, Ga. to s o n e »ignifleant remarks, the tenor,tlon June 3, and arguments for and round- mixed chickens 12fa013o: other cruelties in a report filed with tries. R eferrin g to the Brltlsb-Jap- ??_, — .. chickens, « L la L a n a 1 A l V Æ l 1 O a m — W ork is aboot to begin in New York of which was that the exclusion of the ’ against them, fo r the purpose o f hav- spring 12fa018c; roosters, the probate jndge today. The board anese alliance, Dr. Thomas said, in on a building for tbe various Irish so­ Chinese laborers from the United States ing them bound in one pamphlet, 10011c; dressed chickens, 14c; tor- says that Mias Sterling forced several the event o f trouble between the U a fixed fact, and those who make at­ wblcb w ill be sent to all voter* key*, live, 14016e; dressed, choice, 15 boys nnder her charge to take ground United States and Japan, the sym- cieties. ............... - - months nntl) their pathy o f Canada would go out to t h » tempts to oppose tbe pxclasion laws or throughout the state. This pamphlet 0 1 7 c ; geese, live, 9010c; docks, 140 mustard into their United Sixteen persons were injured, five fa violate them are acting iil-advtoedly w ill probably be ready for malltag nlted States and against the ally o f months were burned, and several of 16o; pigeons, 76c0$l ; Sqaehs, $1.6002. at the end o f March, when it will Great Britain. seriously, by the derailment of a car on for their own intereeta. them were made violently 1 1 1 . be sent to all voters whose names Eggs— Fresh ranch candled, 22 )40 the scenic railway at one of Denver’s are sent in by the county clerks. 23He per dozen. New Claims Bring Big Priest amassment parks. Pittsburg Fears Flood. j First Germen Dreadnaught Veal— 760126 pounds, 7c; 160 to Los Angeles. Cal., Feb. 29.— Ad­ Oregon Butter Bent East. Pittsburg, March 8.— A warm rain E00 pounds, 606>4 0. Berlin, March 2.— Germany’ s first vices received in this city today state Mrs. Ysrksa, widow of Charles T . Corvallis— A carload o f batter been falling here and at the head Pork— Block, 76 to 160 pounds, 6)4 Drreduanght. the 18,000-t^n battleship that the tw o original claims at H art, Ysrkes, intends to devote a portion cf Bayern, which was laid down fast;® *1* Bernardino county, where a her $10,000,000 estate to the erection waters of tbe Allegheny and Mononga­ been shipped by ¿he Corvallis cream­ 0 7 c ; packers, 606c. bels rivers all day. Both streams are ery to Philadelphia. The shipment Hope— 1907, prims and choioe 4 )4 0 Mutch, w ill be launched at Wilhelms- ¡®\™p ,WM established six weeks ago. o ! a hospital in New York. rising, and small creeks ore already compro,ed 60-®°® pounds ' and Is 6c per pound; olds 102o per pound. haven on March 6. The emperor w ill \