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nesota on Shiloh Battlefield on A p ril 10.
ARE FIRE T R A P S .
A monument and statue of Shake
speare w ill be ready for the 800th an-
T o o Many Flimsy Buildings A
i ra Con-
ni versay o f hia death and w ill be erect
m America
ed in London.
Washington, March 10.— In a state
A petition signed by 40,000 persona
ment made public last night, Richard
asking pardon for Captain Van Schaick,
L . Humphrey, engineer in charge of the
under 10 yuan* sentence for criminal
stroetoral material laboratories of the
negligence in causing tbe wreck of the
government, discuaaea recent fire hor-
■tanner Gen. Slocum, whereby over
asserts that fire traps aa bad
X 000 lives were lost, w ill be presented rors.aod
worse than tbat which coat tha Uvea
to President Roosevelt.
o f ao many school children at Collin-
The lin t consignment of Eaater bon- wood, O., exist in nearly every village
neta from Faria haa arrived at New and town and in many of the „large
York.
cities.
H e urges the paamge of laws to pro
A fire in the suburbs of Tokio burned
400 houses and caused a loaa of $2,- hibit the occupation of anything except
a structure of the highest fire resisting
•00,000.
type, especially when it ia used aa a
Tbe house committee on expositions school, theater cr other structure in
favors appropriating $600,000 tad the which people assemble in large num
Japanese fair.
bers.
" I t is a matter of record,” be said,
Japan threatens to use force unless
China surrenders absolutely in the mat “ borne oat by statistics, tbat this conn
try a pends enormous soma of money in
ter of the seised steamer.
providing equipments in fighting Area,
John MeCourt, of Pendleton, haa w hile foreign countries spend their
bean recommended for United States money in building structures which
district attorney for Oregon.
offer the greatest resistance to fire. The
Foreign diplomats discredit stories per capita loaa In this country yearly
o f our m ilitary weakness and consider exceeds $6, against an annual loaa in 21
of tbe principal citlsa of Europe of 83
Roosevelt a m ilitary genius.
oenta per capita. Estimating tha pop
The third of the Pennaylvdnia com- ulation of the oountnr at 80,000,000
tny’a tunnels under the East river, the loaa from Area hetV ia $740,000,000.
ew York, haa been completed.
I f we bad the same condition* that pre
Nathan Vidaver, deputy state attor vail in European cities our loaa would
ney general for New York, haa been ar be but $26,400,000 a yea r."
rested charged with attempted black
m ail.
Japan’ s Naval Strength,
Tokio, March 10.— Some reliable fig
A receiver haa beta appointed lor tbe
Weetern Maryland railroad on account ures are now to hand showing the pree-
of the rate law.
This is another of ent strength of the Japanese navy com
pared with its strength when tbe wai
Gould's lines.
broke out. Details ara appended, but
During bis eruise on the Medlterra tha totals may be briefly stated, via
nean Emperor W illia m w ill visit King One hundred and fifty seven vessels of
V ictor Emmanuel, o f Ita ly, and Em ail descriptions, representing a tonnage
peror Francis Joseph, of Austria.
o i 282,242 tons, before the war, and
204 vesae s and 616.082 tons at the
Nine anarchist leaders have
present day. Further scrutiny of tha
arrested in Chicago.
figures shows that Japan today postal
Mexico and Guatemala have adjusted aa mete than twice the number of bat
tleships abe had before tbe war.
their ill Ipoma tir difficulties.
S
ipt la beiag made ta sail tha
fair aits to tha government
Harriman’a m m have bean elected
dimeters o f the Illin ois Central rail-
■ treated hi Chicago
to a priest
in g $1,000.
Many naval
to
battleship
offering their
ittee to
la
In the Dakotas.
8t. Paul, March 10.— Extremely cold
ther prevailed tbrougboat
the
Northwest Sunday night and yesterday,
the warmest place in this region being'
BL Paul, where tbe temperature was
four degress below sere yesterday morn
ing at 9 o’clock. Throughout North
Dakota at that hour tha temperature
ranged from 4 to 28 below. The ereet
of the eold wave extended from South
Dakota to Winnipeg. The temperature
rose slowly during the day.
not fa e ltr.
Portugal Not Involved.
York clerk out of work an-
Lisbon, March 10.— Investigation in
of tbe hospitals to be
expressing belief in tbs stituted by tbe Portuguese government
regarding the Tatau Marn incident,
Osier theory.
have elicited from the Pekin govern
A carload of powder In s Big F oot ment the emphatic assertion that the
freight train exploded near Litchfield. eel aura occurred on the high area, and
I I I., destroying the whole tiain and that, therefore, there waa no violate n
of the law governing Portugal watara.
h illin g two asm.
fx tr a
Session to
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Deer Lodge, Mont., March 10 — W ai-
daa Frank Conley, of tha Montana
■tat« penitentiary, waa (earfally wound
ed Sunday morning and hi* first aaaiet-
ant warden, John Robinaon, waa kill*
ad, when three Ufa oonvlote, George
Rook, W. H . Haya* and another whoaa
name la not given out, made a daah for
liberty in the penitentiary office at 8
o ’clock, tt la thought the warden w ill
Uv*.
Robinaon'a tbroat waa cut from ear
A Resume o f tha Lees Important but to car and the jugular vein waa severed.
N ot Lees Interesting Eventa
Conley’s throat waa gaabed and be waa
o f the Past W sek.
■tabbed aevexal times in the shoulder
and groin before he waa able to draw
bia revolver and «boot two of the
aaaallante down. Conviota Hayea and
Hcaret papers are accused of inciting
Rook were both shot down by Conley
anarchy.
after the latter had been wounded.
Portugal seems to be drifting toward
The attack on the prison authorities
a republic.
and a subsequent effort to escape has,
Colorado has bad 29 homicides al aooording to the prison authorities
this afternoon, been long planned by
ready in 1998.
Rock and Hayes, who were cellmates.
Black Hand lead era are meeting their Both were armed with penknhres, the
match in New York.
blades of which were sharpened like
The death list in tha Collin wood dis raaors. The three convicts were brought
to the offloe of the penitentiary Sunday
aster has reached 174.
morning by Deputy Warden Robineon,
Japan aaye she w ill nee force with to be tried for some trivial infraction
China only as a last resort.
of the prison rules, and Conley waa
The Knickerbocker Trust oompany, waiting to alt in judgment.
The moment the men entered the
of New York, la to reopen.
office door Rock tamed swiftly upon
Nine Chinese have been sentenced to Robiqson, who waa olosing the door be
death in Boston for murder.
hind the men, and quickly drawing a
The Interstate Commerce oommiaoion knife, he began slashing at the deputy
w ill enforce tha 9-hour law on all rail warden’ s throat. Robinaon waa unable
roads.
to retreat or move before hia throat waa
cut wide open and he sank to the floor
Franklin's bouse in Faria has been
dying.
demolished to make way for a more
A t the same moment that Rock at
aoodsrn building.
,
tacked Robinaon, Hayes also palled out
Profosaor Qoackenboe, ex-professor of a knife similar to that of Rock and
Colombia university, announces tbat started for Cooley. The latter retreat-
ha had a medicine that w ill make bad ed to the rear of the offloe before the
men good.
onooming desperado.
Before Conley
A part of the battleship Scat la ached ] „ 'could draw big revolver, however,
uled to return by way of tbe Sues canal 'H ayes bad slashed hla throat, cutting
and w ill also visit a number of Euro him from tbe left ear to a point under
the obin. Tha convict, seeing hia in
pean ooun tries.
tended victim getting away, grappled
Illin ois Central direct ora are work with him and stabbed him reverei
ing on a plan to raise $80.000,000.
times in tbe shoulder and groin.
Although bleeding terribly, Conley
K in g Edward is on a visit to France
managed to draw hia gun from his
and called on the French president.
pocket and fired four timer with the
Two women have been arrested at weapon pressed against Hayea’ abdo
Napa, Gal., for passing counterfeit men.
mooey.
Aa Hayea sank to tbe flow. Rock
The Interstate Commerce commission rushed at Conley, who emptied the two
■ays it is qot opposed to the Fulton bill remaining cartridges in hia gun into
Rock and he latter also went down.
aa baa b a n Mated.
The third eonvict who had been called
Chargee have been filed against Chan
to the "carpet,” took to hia beela at
cellor Day, of Syracuse unlversifev, for
the lin t of the battle, but waa quickly
speaking ill of President Roosevelt.
captured and placed in «hla cell. The
Snita'for the illegal cutting of Umber authorities refused to give out hia name
have been filed in the United States until they had investigated whether he
court at Helena against several firms.
was concerned in the plot or whether
he had merely been called to the office
Governor Johnson, w ill dedicate the
monument erected by the state of Min at the aame tim e aa the other two.
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Washington, March 9.— Plana for tha
revision of tb# tariff have been agreed
d
the Republican leaden, In-
B E M M N O U » TRIAL S C H O O L .
O W N E R S P R O T E S T TA X E S .
Roosevelt, Speaker Cannon,
Senator Beveridge and Representatives
James WHhycombe S o DoscrMoa A g. Claim Land la Worth but 76 Oenta Payne, Dalaall and Sherman, tbs
ri cultural
latter being mamtare of the bouae ways
Instead o f S 8 P er ter*.
Oregon Agricultural Collage, Corval
Klamath Falls— The California A and means committee, wbo w ill trams
tha aew law.
lis— At a meeting of tbe San Qrael so Oregon Land company and the Oregon
An extra session of oongreea w ill be
ciety in the opera hooae, Dr. James M ilitary Land Grant company, owners
called immediately after the expiration
Withycombe, director of the experi of thousands of acres in
of the present oongreea next spring and
ment a tat ion, defined the Oregon Ag.i- oounty, have brought suit through their
Disaster at Suburb o f Cleveland Des
a bill w ill b* drafted reducing aom* o f1
attorneys,
Noland
A
Smith,
cultural college aa a aemi industrial
olate* Many Homes—Teachers
the high pcbeduleq in steel and boo
college. Ha agld that at one time Klamath oounty relativ* to 1904
and
equalising
others.
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f
tha
Demo
Die With Their Flocks.
higher education meant training of the on their land!. Aaacaaor J. P . Lea val
f
ued them in 1906 at $8 and $6 per sera. crats are successful In the national (le c
intellect exclusively and that tala
an extrema view, eepenial ly noticeable Tha companies appeared beforq tbe tion next fall, President Roosevelt w ill
call congress immediately after tbe re
in Europe. In ter many countries in board of eqnUasiatlao, objecting to tha
Cleveland, O., March 6.— Penned in
sult la known, so tbat the ta r iff can "
Europe adopted the other extreme, ■■«seament, but the board
irrow
hallways, jammed np against
revised by the Republicans.
training young man solely for the in
doom
that
opened only inward, 170
Senator
Beveridge,
«h
o
presented
Tbe oomplaint filed ate tea that
due tries, and in this manner crowded
measure
providing
for
a
tariff
eommts-
children
in
the an barb of North Col-
out tbe humanities from tha Uvea of adjoining w ill not sail for more than 60
the great industrial masses.
Am eri oenta par sore, aa a ll lands In that re aion, had a conference with tha presi llngwood yesterday w en killed by fire,
dent today. Later ha conferred with
cana, sh o thought tha Industrial phase gion are arid, uncultivated and for
by spook« and beneath the grinding
The soil ia of a Sptaker Cannon and Representative
of school training bad been overworked, from transportation.
Payne, Dal sell and Sherman. I t devel heels of their panic stricken playmates.
until it became a fad, have taken in pomica atone formation, and whatever
oped
that the nommieeloa plan ia not . The awful tragedy occurred yw ter-
termediate grounds by the introduction timber grew there haa been removed.
acceptable,
and it waa agreed that
day morning in the public school o f
of industrial colleges, In lie ^ e f the Tbe 1907 valuation waa 75 cents pas
European theory of industrial training acre, which the companies regard aa resolution shell be adopted by tbe pres North Oollingwood, ton m i l « east o f
schools.
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fair. They have refused to pay tbe ent oongreea directing the secretaries o f this elty. A t 10 o’cloek last night 166
state, treasury, agriculture, J
1904 taxes and the land ia listed as de
and
labor and director of the oanaoa to corpses were in the morgue at Col ling-
PR O F E S S O R S E X TR A V A G A N T .
linquent and w ill be sold anlaaa the
'gather
such data as w ill be uaeful to wood, t tx children were still unaooount-
oounty la restrained by tbe court.
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ed far, and all the hospitals and b o r a «
Petitions Submit Arguments Against
Represent stive Sherman, w ith tha
Increase fo r University.
B ig C opper Strike.
approval o f Speaker Cannon, ia oircu for two m i l « around contained numbers
Baker
C
ity—
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new,
extensive
and,
latlng a petition among members of tbe of children, some fatally and many less
Salem— Extravageooe and migrepre-
important copper strike haa just house which requests the ways gnd seriously injured. Two tuaohara also
aentationa ara charges against the Bute |
university in argument against tha raia- j bam mad* in tbe Goose creek district,
committee to ait daring the sum- lari their live* in an effort to save their
Ing of tha annual appropriatioa from ■bool three miles southeast of tbe
for the purpose of gathering
$47.600 to $123,000, filed with tha sec-, Eagle mountain property and 1 % milea data to aid tha member* in framing
A ll of tba victims were between tbe
from the Foonaan mine. The devel new te iiff law.
retary of state.
Many aignatarea have
o f 6 and 16 years.
The aohool
The following statement suggests mo opment thus for done haa exposed 40 already bean procured and tea commit contained between 800 and 826 pupils,
tives stronger than "extra va p n oa :” feet ct are and the fa ll width of the tea wU) aiL
and of this entire namber only «b oat
The enrollment haa increased bat 23 ledge has not yet been determined. I t
80 are known fo have left the building
per cent, while increased appropriations ia thought that tha ledge w ill widen
unhurL I t w ill be several days before
D EM AN D S ARE MADE.
of 800 per cent is requested; that tables to 70 or 80 foeL Tbe discoverer* and
the exact number of killed is known,
submitted bv alumni are "pretended” owners of the claim are C. 0 . Cox and iln
as the n in e m ay still contain ether
in
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and false; that where the atndwta at Frank Keating. of this city, and M fY 7
bodies and tbe list of fatalities may be
to China
Samples of
the university cost the state $160 per Weum, of Minneapolis.
increased by a namber of deaths among
Pekin, March 9.— Japan’ s ultimatum
year, the common schools receive but the ore exhibited in this city show
the children who ere now lying in the
$8 per pupil.
Tbe argument states great copper values, and mining circles in tbe cess of the Japanese steamship hospitals hovering between life and
Titan Mara was prtseated to tbs bead
death.
" t b e university has shown bad faith in are considerably excited.
of tba Chinese For- gn b strd today, and
pushing this b ill; university profeasors
The school b o o « was of brick, two
the
board
baa
tha
matter
under
consid
Market Day Not
with large salaries have extravagant
■ t o r i« and an attic in height.
Tba
eration.
«,
ideas.”
number of pupils waa more than norm
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La Grande— La Grande’ s first mar
The Tatsn Merc was seised off Macao
ally large and the smaller children bad
ket day wag not quits tbe auroees tbat
on February 7 by Chinese custom’s
Haa Shearing Record.
been placed in an attio of tbe building.
waa anticipated, at least ftom tha
cruisers
on
the
charge
that
her
cargo
of
Pendleton— A . T. H ill, who broke standpoint of thorn who. brought live
There waa but on* fir* escape and ib * t
arms and ammunition was intended for
the workTe sheep shearing record at stock to be auotiooed.
was in top rear of the building. T h ar»
Prioee offered
Beardsley, Arisons, is coming to Uma in most oases were so low that the Chinese revolutionists, although oon were two stairways, one leading to a
tilla and Morrow conntlea to shear this owners preferred to withdraw their signed to a merchant of tbat place. Tbe door in front and tbe other to a door in
spring. H e w ill join a shearing crew property from rale. But the mere ban ta steamer ia now being held at Wham tbe rear. Both of these doors opened
at Heppner a boot March HL .H ill o f tee city made every effort, and were poa, on the Canton fiver.
inward, and it ia « I d that tha rear door
The irreducible minimum of tea,
sheared 826 sheep In nins boors at eminently successful, to give the visit
waa locked as w ell.
Beardsley, breaking tbs former record ing farmers m odi more-than the nseal Japanese claims ia tha restoration of
When tbe fla m « were discovered the
the steamer, aa, well aa of her cargo,
of 810 held by Jack Wynn, o f New value for their money.
teachers throughout seem to have acted
Bargains
Mexico. The crew of 30 men in which abounded in all the mercantile estab and b .* payment of a full indemnity. with courage and « I f possession and to
H ill worked on the reeord breaking,day lishments. Hundreds of country peo Action ip demanded within a "reasona have straggled heroically for tbe «efety
ble tim e.” In case of default or post of their pupils end marshaled the little
■beared 6,672 head in nine' noon. ple thronged the streets.
ponement, Japan, according to the
Morrow aqd Umatilla county aber-p
on« Into columns for the " fir * d rill,’ *'
terms of her ultimatum, w ill "ta k e which they often pnetloed. Unfortun
■hear easier than the sheep of the
o f Big Grain Farm
immediate action.”
Southweet and i t la expected tbat H ill
ately the line of march in this exercise
Pendleton— The sale of tbe Cooley
Japan expects a reply by tomorrow.
w ill beat hie Aiiaona reeord with tbe
had always led to tbe front door, and
farm for $42,000 ia one of the
8h* w ill not tolerate China's offer to
Heppner craw ._________
the children had not been trained to
real eel ate deals made daring tee
investigate tbe cam. She insists upon
any other exit.
The fire came
few
months
in
Um
atilla
oounty.
Pendleton Wants Demonstration.
an spot gv for tee hauling down of the from a fnrnace situated directly under
Pendleton— Tha diversified farming ia a big ranch in the Cold Springs coun Japanese flag on tbe Tatsn Mara and
this part of the building.
plan of tbe O. R. A N. officials has met try that haa been formed by A . B. Coo ■be w ill not aeoept mediation, affirm
the children reached the foot
with the approval of tbe Commercial ley. The sale was made to Arthur ing tbat China is in error and that the
o f the stairs they found the fla m «
Bcott,
of
Athena.
There
are
1,120
facts are incontrovertible.
association, which haa appointed a
close upon them and ao swift a rush
committee to confer with the officials scree in the farm and 600 acres of
Baron HayaahL the Japanese minis
made for the d or that in an in
growing
grain
ia
included
In
the
sale.
having tbe demonstration work in
ter to China, hrdeliverlng (lie ultima
stant
a tightly packed m e « of ohildren
charge. This committee w ill endeavor Tbe purchaser has had yea n of experi tum, made reference to Japan’s ■> m-
piled aaainet it.
ence
in
growing
grain
In
Umatilla
pathy for China in the matter of con
to induce the Harriman agents to ex
After the fire bad practically burned
traband traffic in arms and explained
tend their i net i action lecture train into oounty.
iteelf out tb* work of nooning tbe bod-
that Chin* oould not expect mediatl in
this country. An effort w ill also be
1 « waa begun by firemen and railroad
Want Railroad Extended.
so long aa abe did not admit the parti-
made to have the railroad people estab
e m p lo y « from the Lake Shore •hops.
Condon—
Tba
farmers
o
f
the
South
cipation of the Portuguese.
lish a modern experimental form in
The railroad company turned
this county Where it can be demon ern part of G illiam oounty are uniting
of Its buildings near by to be used as a
in
an
effort
to
secure
the
extension
of
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strated that the summer follow is a
temporary morgue, and thither the
the Arlington-Condon branch of the O.
wanton waste of land.
charred and broken little bodies were
R . A N. as for south aa the Bockhorn Citizens’ Commute Authorizes Addi-
removed as fast as they could be dug-
Star Route Beats Train.
country, a distance of at least 16 miles
tlonal Expenditures.
tom the ruin*. - W ithin five bourn
The Dalles— According to E. L. Bolt- J 000 ?oodo^*, Tb*
“ ®?h
Sen Francisco, March 9.— Tbe bac practically a ll had been removed. They
on, of Kingsley, the people of that see-
w*?tad
1,11
wlnt* r ,n teriological reports of the Federal were placed in rows in the Lake Shore
tion of Wasco oounty are diemtisfied h* n,‘ Dg the Bockhorn grain crop to health ofBoers state that infected rate ■hope.
with their present mail ear vice. The market, aa it takes one day for tb* were found in nearly every district of
Identifications were made only by
mall from H ie Dalles for that region Bockhorn formers to make one trip to the city last week, only tee Sunset and
of clothing and trinkets. T b *
tee
etetiota
and
warehouses.
goes ae f i r aa Da fur by train.
A peti
Richmond districts being Immune. The fin had swept away nearly all reeem-
tion ie being circulated asking tbat the
greatest percentage of In fee tion is re >lance to haman features in tee ma-
mail be taken from the Great Southern
PO RTLAND M ARKETS.
ported from the North Beach distriot ority of instances. Distracted parent*
and carried by wagon from Tbe Dalles
and in the Western addition. In all ■oon began to gather and tbe work o f
to Dufur and then on to Kingsley, Tygta
Wheat— Club, 82c; bloeetem, 84c; buildings where infected rate were identification of the blackened and
valley and Wapinlta.
Thie method
r« d . *0o
found, walls and floors were oprned, mangled oorpeen began.
would deliver tbe mail at Kingeley a l-» Barley— Feed, $26 per ton; rolled, and the place« thorooghly fn m gtted.
The grewseme task of taking oat tb *
most 24 boors earlier than aooording to $22080.
The cltIrens’ health committee has au blackened toreoee and bite of human
the present method.
| Oeta— No. 1 white, $27 per > * n ; thorised the Federal health officers to remains waa on# of horror. A line o f
employ additional men, no lim it being reecnars n s formed, booked by half a
1 ~ Corn— Whole, $32.60 per tow; crack
Cennery fo r Independence.
placed on the number. New gangs w ill dosen ambulance«. Aa tee bodies were
Independence— An enthusiastic meet ed, $28.60.
be organised and an effort mad* to ex on tangled from the debt is they were
Hay— V alley timothy, No. 1, $170
ing of citisen* and farmer« last week
term inates)! the rata In the city within passed along to tbe stretchers, thane*
decided to take «tope toward establish 18 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, the next 80 days.
conveyed to the am balance«, where
ing a oannery at tola place. There will $20021 ; clover, $ 1 4 « l i ; cheat, $16;
they wet* mercifully covered with
be another meeting of tbe eftiaene and grain bay, $14016; alfalfa, $12013;
blankets and then taken to the Impro
Chllfl.
farmers at the opera house, at which vetch, $14.
vised morgues.
Sydney,
N.
8.
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March
9.—
T$
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Fruita— Apples, $103 per box, i
tim e there w ill be prominent experi
increate
of
popnlation
in
thè
common
enced oannerymen, prof «more from tbe carding to quality; cranberries, $8® 11 wealth le notottonaiy «low, and thè
Ships Leave Magdalena Bay
Oregon Agricultural college and others pe! Tb“ 7*iv
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legislatore of Weetern Australia, «b ere
San Diego, Chi., Marsh 6.— Wireless
P«
to addreee the people on tee profit« I j f6** ^ 6* Tarnij» » Toc^p
tb* Inhabltanta nono ber only two to tb*
gee from Magdalena bay today
86e
per
fr o m a
A cannery
rfin A d rv and
anrl when
w h an the M
im m i» flBFTOtl, W
O P
W 0AOK ;
D M Il, $1 pet
from
commit
■quare rolla, bave deter mi ned to take a state that tb * gunboat York town left
per
pound;
cabbage,
sack;
beans,
20c
tee appointed w ill report.
IH * p w pound cauliflower, $1.76; leaf ont of tee hook of thè Franch. there thie morning for San Franeieo*
eelery,
$4 2604.
04.76 per crate; parsley, W lth a viaw to enoouraging bigger lem- direct. The remainder of the eeeond
Report o f Insane Asylum. V
; peppers. 1 7 * c per i l i « , an amandroani haa been inserted squadron, which mean« all the vessel*
Salem—-Superintendent R . E. Lee, 20c
radishes, 20o per dosen; spin 16 tbe Incorna tax bill by tb* state leg now at Magdalena except the Califor
Steiner, of the state insane asylum, In
fic per pound; sprouts, 10« per islative seeembly giving an exsmption nia, w ill ■ail on Sunday for San Vran-
bla monthly report submitted to tbe
of $60 for svery chlld up to tbe namber ciaoo. The California w ill remain at
; squash, 1®1 H e par pound.
governor eta tea tbat tbe new wing that
of Ave In thè temlly of a taxpayer. the bey for several days thereafter and
Onions—
$2.60
par
hundred.
ia being annexed to tee institution will
l i v e chlldren la «vldently tb* lim i!.
the operator at tbe w ir e )* « station ex
Potatoes—
40060c
per
hundred,
de
be completed within 80 days. He also
pects to hear from the battleship fleet
livered
Portland;
sweat
p
o
ta
to
«,
$8AO
reports that the new ward for the crim
Aeroplanes.
through the big cruiser about March 10
inal Insane w ill be occupied during the 08 .7 6 per hundred
Paris, March 9.— M. Michel to has or 11 if she remains there.
Batter—
Fancy
*r«ornery,
80®88o
coming week.
The expense for the
founded a world’s challenge cap of the
keeping of each patient for the month per pound.
Law to Deport Anarchists
value of $20,000, to be competed for
2
Poultry—
Average
old
bene,
14c
_
was $12.47, or 44denta per day.
annually
by
aeroplanes.
After
the
first
New
York,
Marsh 4.— Tb* advantage
pound; mixed chickens. 18018 H e;
aeronauts w ill be oompelled each of tb* bill introduced to e c e g ie « by
spring chickens, 16018c; turkeys, live,
N o rm il«
Of
Sa lem— Governor Chamberlain has 14-0 18«; dieeeed, choice, ,16017c; year to fly doable the distance and* by Congressman Bennett, providing for
live, 9®10e; docks, 16010«; the winner of the trophy the preceding the deportation of anarchists la ex
appointed the following _ board of visit
veer. Tbe winning aeronaut, to addi pressed by Commissioner of Immigra
7 5 o 0 $ l; squabs, $1.6002.
ors for the state normal
mal schools in ao- P&
' T^
tion
to tbe con,
cap, w ill receive $8,000. tion Watohorn, of this port. Tha oom-
Freeh
ranch,
1
8
0
1
8
K
«
per
oofdanoa with tbe law pasmdatthe lari
Tbe
trophy
w ill be held by the aero 1 m ission « states that be Ima always
eeseion of the legislature: R . R. Turn-
V rai— 7 » to 126 pounds, 9c; 126 to elnh * nf the country of which the winner done everything In hla power to keep
Grants P a « ; J. M. Powers, Salem,
anarch ste out of the country, but « y *
a n d J . A . Churchill, Baker City. Their 160 poondSi 7«; 160 to 200 pounds, 6 1» a native
be knows of no way to which they can
duttea shall consist of observing end in 0 0 Ha.
now
be deported.
H e favore t e *
Furnace
Get
Overheated'
Pork—
Block,
76
to
160
pounds,
T
vestigating the condition of school«.
of the Bennett bill
t f«; peckers, 6 0 6 He.
I Coiambus, O.,* March 9.— That the
T w o Killed by Railroads.
epa— 1907, prime and choice, 41» fir* to the Collin wood ecboolhou«*
wop«
N ew York Spares Red.
S a lem -T b e number of accidents for 00 c par pound; old*, l® fie par pound. which dost tbe l l v « of more than 170
tbe month of Jan nary, according to tbe
Wool— Eastern Oregon, overage beet, children wee doe to an over heated fur
New York, March 6.— By a vote o f
of tbe railroad commie^on, 18020 b per pound, according to shrink nace la the (ubatane* of e partial report 21 to 17 tb* board of education defeat
e to State Fire Marshal Creamer ed the proposal to retntrodnoe corpora)
•hows one employe and one tramp killed age; valley, 18080c per pound, eoonrd-
end one passenger and one employe in in f to fin e o e « ’ mohair, aboies, 2 9 0 tonight by the three d e p u ti« who have punishment In the publie sohoola o f
jured during the month.
been investigating the c e n e « of the fir*. the elty.
Nearly 298 Cklldrsa ■ Isuttf I
school amo Fin
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