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» H • • X »fife v~V .jtekavt >3» . » iKOAi^iMÎ LON I ROBBER MAKER A HAUL. WON 8 T STO RM OF WINTER. O n STATE ITERS OF INTEREST pjjra * * * 1 F ******* v mm TOE WORLD 0 M Oeer IOO MBee In M M Cer on Traffic Stopped Throughout Greet Northern. Rushs Northwest 8 pokaa*, Wash., March IT .— As Portland. Mar. IS.— W hile no aer- suming ell the elre end authority of lous property damage has been re a veteran poatoflee inspector, a dar ported. the heavy storm of wind and ing highwayman boarded the Great rain that has been raging without let FINO FILTH Y FUS IN Mit K. Northern weatbound Oriental Limit up alaoe Friday ia by all odds the ed train Juat aa it pulled out o f Bon worst of the past year. There are ners Perry, Idaho, early this morn Eastern Oregon Bheep no Healthy Startling Report After Analysis at no prospects o f early abatemant and ing, and bolding the two mall clerks That (>«p»ta« Wdl Be Omitían. ___________great destruction of property^ at bay at the t>oint of a revolver, Pendleton— At n called masting of locked one o f them in a clothes »nera at thrH0‘ughout S ta ¡S ir e region I closet and tied the other to a chair ¡>«Íd ^ h l s í l t y ^ r p r o ^ a m T S Í 'w a s or analysis during the department p . ^ n g e r trafflc on th* 0 . R. A | I with r°P®*’ aIf®r *hich be rode a iMue<i declaring __ the annual _ _ _ _ _ _ -jiiiiiif the it boot • etiological « * |« .. at the , I Mr s H s O g o r i r a u i c uu u a b w # iv » w distance ot 109 miles into Spokane. f ^ “ ^he w rin g "of 1908 "nnecsesary ^ b**n_” n^ l“ ?__DOtÌ 0 * i b__ N. has been completely tied up «tace .w .n / lln n e k /\ »n a n d J A VM i n n i a a _ . T. ® T ^ ~ 1 lot filth. Seven of them from various Saturday afternoon as the result of D »appointment on Coast—Fall Tnrg t o f tho Loss Important but n spending three K hour» and 40 minutes and that tt need BOt be observed. of the statu contained pus. One un enormous landsllds at -- Wysth. ruling registered mall, loading and,, According to the report insae ^ u, - porta ----------■ -------- -------------------------------------------------------------- ------- - No -- Practice m Philippine Wale a | unloading mail sacks along the route 'g (ate sheep Inspector Lytle and Dr bald the foreign matter in such quan- east or westbound trains have been —Jrpsn Not on Houto and puling complacently at a cigar 8 W; McClure, head of the bureau titles thst it la ectminted to have oon- sent through ia >8 hours, and the the while. 'o f animal industry in the northwest, tained one-tenth of 1 peroent. Pro- track will not he cleared befpre to- The lone robber dropped off the the state ia practically free. from feasor Pernott's attention wag attracted M h“ «® ma*®®® °* "“ ft, ®®*‘*b ▲ deadly epidemic of grippe ie train at a railroad croaaiag Inside A few esse« were reported in by the unusual amount, and he made " " “ * 0do* n n San Diego. Cal., March 14.— New* log over London. that tha “ American battle fleet” la , cleariuic it away. Four eautbound Kentucky boned passenger trains tried to get through | t0 undertake a tour o f the world e two year* ago there were «0,- r * T r ------------- TT— ~ 00 “ • since «-o ’clock Saturday evening, but within two months after its arrival Boers boast that tbev a least w f a l Mall-clerks Benjamin Stumpf and 0oo head of scabby sheep, tM re Is ®°"F “ • ° ° w» omr * * •M ot. It all were stalled, and had to be ¡at 8 an Francisco on May 6 was a ----- - victory overthe E n g l i s h / ^ John w * Nyateum, who were held at Bot a aincie ease of scab today. The « • wppoeed to have developed from brought back to Portland. flashed by wireless telegraphy to the 1 * the mercy of the robber, tell a re- OBiy reported lately in B*stern aa injury received from the bone of Many o f the paasengere who had! 16 battleships of Admiral Evans* extended a a c t enthusiastic markable story of their experience. Oregon was a band ot 17« bueka In another oow, and lmd developed Into an left on one or the other o f these command at Magdalena Bay Into So the American torpedo fleet Locked In the small closet, hardly Lake county, and these have lio * abeem. It was, el course, the explan- tralna were routed via the Northern last night by the government station , ,__ . ... two feet square, the latter almost been dipped — atloo of tha nua in tha milk Tha milk P»«M*«. bHt it la donbtfnl if theyion Point Loma. There Is every rea- T * " ? * * Ay rieM fainted from suffocation after the. The commission made a regulation waa j,, use^hen the eamnle was sent wlu *ucceed ,a getting through, be-|son to believe that It was received taiy tills, that he may have another traJn kad puned jpto Send Point. 84 requiring railroads shipping sheep to the uborstor» Of the six other cauM * number o f heavy slides have on board tho raesals by offlears and uniham to wear. I miles west of Bonners Ferry, and jBto the state to notify tho secretary ® °_ , * * * i i - k __ j « I J L i l i i k occurred on that road between here crews alike with the greatest degree *■ wbkh P«“ developed, the and Tacoma ,WV|H|!PR I . . | J § _______________ o f satisfaction. Natchez Miaa '« p p in g °® the door Pleeded with the 0f the boat’d o f aheep com lmlssioners nhX- ' «1 1 «» k in m nw na ( M a l i « 1 » — « I m I z M i l h a l n « I __________ _ ^ _____________ R g R , 0 P .............. _____________ . _ _ who ■ will relln- d^teovwd&a v e -sta rv ^ 'b u lld in a " and ' robb®r to mlIow him some fresh air. the . animals can be Inspected** A WM,“ uch an* ll* r* “ th* * Hood River people eat in darkness | Admiral _ Bvans dssmojaii s Ive-story bonding and The bandit responded willingly and resolution was also passedfavorlng the history of th e ------------------------' * - night. — ------- ------- - -* was not Iramed. iaat hotels, command o f the fleet during Churches, houls, and qulsh ---------- killed at Ha forthcoming leaving the door ajar about an Inch. _ a _ bounty law for the state o f Oregon, Some time ago kt the laboratory such _ .. .J H H homes P U P H as H B wert I . pr tov MMU ^ stay at 8 an Fran- Russia ia disappointed because tho secured It with a piece of rope. Twice holding'that It la necessary for "the samples of steam offered at an Oregon Illuminated by keroeenb lamps, lan- cisco, and who gnes on the retired trip of tha American war ahipe pre later on the way into Spokane the protection of the sheep Industry. The creamery ware analysed. They had a terns and ancient tallow dips. The lilt when he attains the age of «> cludes any possibility of a war with robber oeaaed hia work' of rifling the commission will use Its best endeav- strong smell that waa carried Into the H«bt and power plant was put out of years In August, was expecting some mail sacks to go to the dooi**of tbe era to secure the passage of such s butter product. Analysis disclosed that business early in tbe storm, and no official word from Washington on tha Japaa. closet to inquire as to how Nysteun iaw at the next session of the Mgls- th„ i™ ,i„n anhafcsnm * u hsm flith m in s went east or west during 8 un-:*ubjeet. of the. future movements of NEWS O H B E WEEK ~«i«d Cwdgiftffl Fora k r kir Busy leaden. b a a Aanr cu Battleship Hut W ill lilt the Uralt. ¿h; *«£“ 1 saw fiawcbm jou u A street meeting of about R00 per was feeliag. .iatUre . J n n r S L h U , 1 Ik |d»y- th* n w t - » “ d it waa la view of this When Btumpf remonstrated with All the members o f the commie- f " aD<; 7 ^,n! 1D^^, ln ***'*• | The volume of water rushing down !* “ d to enable the department to pre- sons who had saevnubled to hear Bantu at any P*re its program that ha sent the it the meeting. *“ «• A “ " f t ® 'i®“ * Hood River Is greater than at Goldman, tbs anarchist leader, in Uhi- hia captor that the cords which a{0n were present at hound him were cutting lato his President f r Boylen having sr- dltion* in the dairies from whkh the time since ite power was harnessed, message the night of his arrival off eago, waa dispersed by tha polios. wrists, the genteel robber generous- rived from Denver a couple o f days cream waa shipped Only an intermittent telegraph and Magdalena Bay, to the effect that The senate oommitlee has reported ly loosened the fetters and made ago, and W. H. gteusloff coming InM telephone service was possible and the ships could start on any mission conditions promise to be worse to- * t * day’s notice and were in far bet- favorably an postal savings banks. T b e ! every effort to make things as com- from Salem this morning, Telephone Company Loses , ter shape aa to machinery and effl- banka will pay 8 per oeot interest and fortable as possible for bla victim, Portland—Oregon and the intitlative da>u PLANT NEW N U T IN YAMHH.L L nd I.|,reminmT , k - -o n the «rat Pendleton is slso ln a bad. If not cieney o f crews than on the day o f deposits will be limited to «1,000. While ripping open the registered . 'sacks tbe pseudo-inspector cut one of ------- roundrfh.hght b X Z i i h r i i J“ » T y *erl°^? for, the V“ n lan,,,, <r°“ ROadr Taft’s enemies sdmit he ia practical- his fingers and many of the pieces Fifty CaHfomia Pistachio Received at Pacific States Telephone A Telegraph day nd ^s r is ln ^ s t th e 1 Washington. March 14.— Admiral ly n rs of tbe nominaJoa. of mail were blood-stained. Blood- McMinnville company, and the Sunset Telephone rate Qf four Inches an hour, throat- *▼»»•* battleship fleet, after teavlng ______ _ _ . . . „1 I hounds were put on the trail o f the n r tu S L lS /T V L n h“ ’ irobber.-Uklng the scent from one of I McMinnville—The Walnut dub. of company, to declare the oonsUtutiopal enlng the town with a flood aa ser- S*B Francisco, will visit HawaU. Sa- Bnsil, cansing a loss of $1,000,000. j the bloody packages, and followed a UiianitT h«s mnnlT—1 thmnsh ita seo. smendneot permitting the initiative in- ious as that which devastated it two moa> Melbourne and Sydney, Austra- 7’ “ valid and contrary to the eonvtitution years ago. liar the Philippines sad return to Willamette valley points are,apt to New Y ° r k b* w» y ot the 8 ues Canal, suffer considerably, though no great Secretary Metcalf announced tho damage has been done so far and the future movements of the fleet after I Jocautrmauoo *o»ne memoera ot sne .train service on the Southern Pacific - the cabinet meeting today. It wilt visiting I .l-k 'll.« «<^««k>« i. « m t e against the Pacific Stales ° ° m‘ baa been raalnUlned without Inter- l«*v e San Francisco on July « “ for oiate for the baMieehip fleet, G R A F T FLO U R IS H IN G I Western Asia, but is grown in England j W * thtti upholding tbe contention of ruptlon. The rainfall has been un- our Pacific poaaesriona.” as Mr. Met- My be included later. _________ _ . It . _ is --------- --- ------ and France. believed that the °* ^ appeal was given uauaiiy heavy throughout the valley c* 'f styled it. The vessels will first Four of the men indicted for frauds Police Rely on Courts to Kooo Tnom eimiterity of « j tk il « . eli- « ii and tbe . nrsn«»^<»« Willamette — valley and the “ • case “ ■* will win “ be • ti lo “ • 8n* and all tributaries to the Willamette »ouch at Hawaii, whore they win in the Penneylvsnls state capitol Cut o f Jail ¡mate to those two countri«« will iwnre !* • “ • eoart at M M P ° " ‘- ure leaping up their banka steadily. co*l #A,iter, th4t ,tb#jr w,.lL , ° to 8* “ dal have been eonvleted. Ube socceesfal giowlngt>f the no a herc Ole. From there it wilt -he taken to hour by hour, and are expected to moa* following wjth a visit to Aus- xne socceeenii growing oi me nu s nere. « _______ ___ . ______ ___ . _____^___, £T__ trilla i m at tralla. The* They —ill will i stop at the the «itiea cities United State« Supreme con»t, it. keep on rising for se feral days. American lottleahip float has ■ n,an Maurice Behan and John Evatt __ ___ , Ibe ° f Melbourne and Sydney, the invi- “ a ; . rs r K » s r s ,d ‘i s ' s v s ! s , - ? r r r i “ i h £ “ d ;,.“ 4 • " w « 1 ________ _______ hi view _________________ of former de-J. ___ A _________________________ number of log j»ooms ________ In p bean ordered to leave San Franci-co .................................... were .tripped of their ......... stars ............... by Chief principally for flavoring “ the more “ “ ci.ioo, b , ,h i Or— «m rt, tta t tb . C o - llu H r ., b a r. — rlppM l o w U lt o » o l tb . July 6 next and eomplete its voyage of Police Blggy today as the result expensive confectionery, ruling will be for the state and amdnst trom thelr mooringa and aro hurling ^supplemented to T,8lt fha* by oour*ry * a more having cordial been ono around the world. | of an exposure o f a vast system of j The Walnut club is active in intwte» r u lin g w i l l oe mr ms siaie anu sgainsi down tbe river. « . _ _. „ am ^ . ij .., I graft on the Barbary coast. Dives , 1 during new varieties of products to tbe tbe company. Between 3 o’clock Saturday after- 1rom the British Ambassador, Mr. noon and « p. m. yesterday the Wll- Bryce. .-g- „ - ’.u--.L° 1 brothel». saloons and gambling joints soil qf this vicinity. Last year a tow olen from tbe paymaetsr a gam on the bare been held up with regularity, olivs ***** were — **‘ onion «•* » » *— •« «# Colonists From East. lamette river came up five feet at I Leaving the Australian waters, the set tracts of i— land Milwai her City— Tho West bound trains Portland. There ia a strong current to * ° to Msnils, and ^ . ‘T h . S L f ‘h J l Ì f i i 1 t ó L the conditions became so bad OWBed by lta member«, and this spring efforts to ver the thief have failed, i that landlords complained that they « ___________ i _ i beginning to be beavlly landed running and indications point to a while in the Philippines, the annuel target practice will he held, Tho pr »aidant of tha Butte, they will return to the United Minsee' nnien says »,000 way of the Sues canal, of work, noCw ltheuinding _ ___ only st such ports aa aro which have been sent out by , __ I” During the^84 hours ending Sun- necessary for coaling purposes. Tho Biggy arranged owasrs advertising for mere help. trap o f marked coins sad caught Be and yet tbe possibilities of Yamhill eft- t o • train comprising 10 coaches to ¿¿y at 5 p. m 1 88 lnchea of rain date o f their return to the States de mote and soil have bean but half tested. pull through Baker on ite wav to tbe fen. Between noon Friday and test Pends entirely upon the amount or The Baxbery Gsrpet works, of Baa- han and Evatt. Onast. This seetion is getting it share evening the precipitation was 8.88 tlm® required for the target prre- Although the cases aro clear ex- ton, employing 900 hands, have closed tortloh. under the supreme court de of the homeeeekers, it is thought, but Inches. The amount of rainfall for T ? * rk ,t .®£ indefinitely. Import Burros for cision .In tbe Schmitz case, they do the railroads hove given Poitland and the 24 hours juat passed has bgen “ *e battleships to Puget Sound w ill Grants Pas*— RKht six a— Rfeht six lira roe or jacks Q ^ r Ccaat points tbe same rate that exceeded for the month of March *>« ® »d e some time between th- Prince Luitpold, of Bavaria, cele not constitute crimes. o f « « «rand review in San The cases are identical with those for poshing misers auppHea Inf® *he Baker and & tern Oregon points re- throe times since tbe establishment brated his 87th birthday. He to in of a weather station at Portland. In May 8 . and the of Ruef and Schmits in almost every hilto hove been een received here by E. R. erive, and this of itself has a tendency ' .. _ „ . . perfect health. date of the rolling over the Pacific. particular. I f one was no crime, it Stewart and George Reed, ^ ,tle “ > “ *k« ^ colonist go throngh to t S }JJJ 2tb! 1883 2.26 Inches ln 19U2 1.86 K Inches. h o Secretary Metcalf Mid that tho Massachusetts cotton mills have made Is difficult to see how the other could animals were ------^ «______ _ shipped from E Paso, __ ateady __ rs m The ralnfan waa but at no battleships would romsln In 8 an a 10 par cant reduction in the wagaa of be construed into a crime. Texas, and spent 14 days on the the road road, ° OM ’ h®«®“ ® »®o®tsno more. time ”was*"there”"”un * excessive do*"n- f]r8nclsco until May 82. during Which 8»,000 llie y came through in fairly good cm- j time they would fill their bunkera Sheep Coming Into Kiamo h W ANTS T O DIE. pour, ditlon, except in one instance in Ari* I The foies« servies boa authorised 17.- -----r i w.\ ~ - t — r . - « r . — ~ a. Klamath is mam t Falla—J. a i i « - j r. F. a Kimhall, im r*n. iocuii The wind stUlned a velocity o f 68 w.,th “ J®1- According to the present local 900 cattle and 158,800 sheep to grass rom, where they werskept for90 honro reprsbentalive of the Weverhaeneer' miles an hour at North Head and at E,an’ tbe «®tfr® J 1*®1 w**l go u p t o on the Bine Mountain reserve this sea- Orchard Would Refusa Pardon Wore wUhoot water Tiro bupoe are eon«,d* Lumber company, h.s rotnrned O Kla- Tatoosh Island. The general Ulrec- “ dr It Offered Him. ered a Mfe and reliable animal, and are th 7 L L r - w ,- !« - where he tlon w®« ®nd southwest. The seat b v a fttr Vancouver, all exceedingly strong and well designed for ^ V L - n for i l ' ^ n L t h P «^orm is moving rapidly eastward returning to.San Francisco, however, Tbe American auto in im the New e n e w York i o f « morning ot his 42d birthday, next pack animals in tbe brush and through lands of the comnanv in 1 Lake conntv and this morning Is raging over Brit- ^ te Paris n ee reached G ran r-rW yo. Wednesday. In tbe district court of the mountains. f o J W s z iE T r S S L L o J l t o J t o S ,,h Columbla' 8tor” warning, are J « » 'T S . ^ S L S ^ f R r o R / B j March IS. The second nd ear, the Ital- Canyon county, Harry Orchard, the - - ------ , p irpoaes, acooroing to the atm OBt over coast ports and strong °,n °* aw'. Secretery Me.czlf said n k i , « s > to i* u k s Rates. u u plans . . . bo decision . . hid yet , . been sr- to®» was at Cbeyenne. j self-confessed murderer o f ex-Gov- ex-Oov- Obj-'C’ H . ah t i T j of * his “ * oompany ° ° “ P* Dy lor this th‘' year, y~ T> ¡southerly 1 snutherlv winds winds are • » looked looked for for today. indnv that ObJ e s *° M * h He ia new ready to lease the lands in Rain will continue, but not steadily rl.Ted. at M to who would succeed Jolders have ernor Steunenberg, who waa killed “ Union Pacific stockholders was at k,,,ed Salem— county, and local cattle and as yesterday. blm *n command of the fleet on Its « V V J have r J ! by the explosion of who a bomb the S a le «— Complaint has beer, beer made to Klamath Klami turned ou Harri man and S Z .voyage homeward. .V gute of h‘ * residence in Caldwell on th® ml road commisaion by H. 8 . Gile sheep men will be given first considera- I Mr. Metcalf today made public a the $40,000,000 be made d lea ling in the the evening of December 30, 1905, A C o . ol tbi« city, that the Southern (ion. Elms, Wash., March 1 «. __ . * 7 / ’ c°Py o f a letter addressed to m Secre- st'icka of other roads with Union Pa will face Judge Fremont Wood pre- Pacific company has unwarrantedly continuous rain ha. prevailed In the u iy ' Rant. March" 2 ,’ by Ambaswdor rifle capita). pared to hear the death sentence raired the rates op citrus fruits (roo) Chehali. va ley for several days past. Brycu supplementing the Invitation PO RTLAND MARKE TS. to him. The Chehalls river, running over its extended by Blr Alfred Deakln In A conference was held between Pres- meted — .... out _____ „ San Francisco during tbe part year Harry from 40 cents to and from ident Roosevelt and prominent men “ " 7 . Orchard, of his own u> 69 oiv sente, ovuia,»uu iron» wheat Club SSo* blnestem 86 c* ba“ ka*.,a at*11 rising and tbs highest behalf o f the commonwealth of Ans- l « ' — _ u , „ j «w.-« tlon and against the urgent plead- J!*0' Dlue,t« m’ 860» water In many year, la now expected tralla for the battleships to visit that looking to togsilalng railroad poo-s, « - jng, Df his attorney and others, re- Portland for tbe •fme commodity from and on sweet po- u!!,’ ^ tnn. >,nd beln* Pr«P»Jied tor There was a country on their return to the United empting labor unions and making all fu 8 ed. when arraigned March 10. tq 16 cents to 25 era uts, - - - 19 - oents - Barley— Feed, $Z 6 per ton; rolled, steady downpour of heavy rain all g tatei tatocs from 10 cento n o m IV W U « to W I V w v w . 1 9 9 / Z m ______ corporation deals public. let hts previous plea of “ not guilty through the night, and It continues Orders were ironed at the navy de- Gilè A Co. claim these increase« i white. $28; gray, $28 * l°dsy today unabated. General d’ Amade, commanding tbe stand. He also refused to plead to . sve partment today assigning offleen officers to their trade I n ___.___ ’ .1 a leaser degree of murder than f l m h,T® practically mined thrir per ten I Not a log will be left in any of tha duty In connection w lS fitting out French forces in Morocco, has received degree. He said: , California citrus fruit. boats Davies. Fern Corn — Whole, $32.50; cracked, creeks and rivers, every driving . the — torpedo — ----- -------------------- Fsrragut a letters from Mulai Ha fid, the so- “ I am guilty and am ready to take I — stream will be swept clean, so great Mud $83 60. called sultan ot the South, and leaders the punishment. I have told the | Poll Purvey o f Klamath Basin Is tbs flood raging through Cbehalia. . 1 $17R . _ „ _ 1 Hay— Valley timothy. timothv. No. 1.* of his army, asking that hostilities be truth. I understand fully what must Klamath Fane— The Klamatb chain. , g ^ Eastern Oregon timothj, county at this time. Logs that have suspended pending peace negotiations. be the consequences.” bung for years oa gravel bars and I • teTr i 120(821 : e ,w w eh**». $18; high banks will ge down to the San Francisco, March 14.— The An inmn* man tried to kill King ^ r i having a soil survey made of the gmin hay, $14^16; alfalfa, $12018; Russian Proas Comma ♦« booms on Grays Karbo* protected cruisers Charlestown. 8 t. Haakon, ot Norway. $14 St. Petersburg, March 17— The Slo Klamath basin. These surveys hava Louis and Milwaukee, which arrived town erode in mray roctinns of th. Fra',t^ _ A pples, $ 1@8 per box. no- vo says that the return of the Ameri King Alfonso waa rsceissd with mnah Fire Makes 800 Idle. from Magdalena Bay today, utilized lo can fleet as announced as sensa eountry enthusiasm at Barcelona. . . ------- is ---------- „ , - . and . , at no expense . to the . _ ci- ■ » . « . « . to w q^ Hty. eYñab^ titt> , g # l l a portion of their run up the Co-ft Trinidad, Colo., March 1«.— Fire, . ttonal as Its departure for the Pad- Ity ,n which the survey is made. Com. l V .. supposed to hava been caused by for an annual endurance test which Four negroes ham been lynched in He. Apparently the Slovo thinks the prehrasivs plate and maps are issued, . ___i__ resulted in disaster for the Mllwau^ Mimiroippi for incradiaMsmg ¡danger of war has disappeared, f r ik n .ir » «n .i t . «# .«n tk« vegetaoms turnips, ared, f r showing quality of «oil. the topography ' hlfra crowded electric wires, destroyed the L” u¡ and the flagship Charleston. Tha it adds: “ While this aroui Î i l co^ 7rM1 her,’ ®n* 1a® b»»«® feri requires a speed of 20 knots 8 p « i , h anarchists r .r o id t o b e after „ ti;,action to E u ro^ . The .roe deep of the oonntry and wh.t foStattos uB S ^ s S î L S Ï maintained for right consecutive the premier, and not the king. I tlon of ^ c e 1 . due to the display or madB (or ,h„ $1.7502^ celery, $4 85R4 76 pet crate i; at Soprto, five a ^ es ws r i'o f'h s r e to - ^ w ^ o u r « «• The throJ' wh*lte^ru tiers The Mother’ s’ eonaroro Is in session tbe b,8 *tlck of the United States, * parsley, 20 c per at tbe White House, Washington, D. 0. tb_? Pnidence of Japan and the good peppere, 17)4c f f? }, /¡î daehed through tha Santo Barbara offices o f Great Britain.” The Novne SÒo par dosen; $150.090 and throwing 800 men out » h« nn-. -„a^eniv th . ri.v.htn Jf emri 0 oymrath The ftomra wero channal untn ««ddenly the fl-g.hlr» Tbe United Railways company of Ban Vremya says: “ Whatever the origi- ___ ____ _ H r«f^ u ^n ^rp d n J ih . nf dropped behind, aoon to be followed Francisco ie about to go into tbe hande n* l purpose, the cruise has done a Idaho w ill arrive in LaGraode this per iGraode this ner pound; nound: spronte «pronte. 10c per net pound; noand: ilrat-i 1 Jaoo7_er_*<l_on th? tbi1!<1/ lo? r. ®f in misfortane by the Milwaukee. the five-story frame building of the of a receiver. ueefui service by a public examina- weekwith a view to eecuring homes la eonash lft lJ ie o e r pound. coke washer, spreading rapidly to the valley. A 1 » s i real estate firm has J On ione—Oregon, ^ Cruisers to the Dry dock. $1.60 per hundred. the other structures. Tbe office Japan ridicules the idea that naval tlon o f the American navy. . T _ . . . . had a missionary emploved In Idaho PoUtoe.— 40060c per hundred, de San Francisco, March 14,— Tho preparations are bring made f a as it* was saved after desperate fighting Haytt in Troub'e Again ! and tba of ^ Middle Wert dor* livered Portland; sweet potatoes, $8.50 protected cruisers Milwaukee and St. * .................. » ; on China. London, March 17.— A dispatch ing the part winter. Louis, attoehsd to Admiral Swin 08.76 per hundred. Chine *ahit*a Japan's Flag. Great Britain has sent a ante to Ja- ba* h*®“ received here from Port An I — • ——* burne’s fleet, arriving at this port Butter— Fancy creamery, 80086c per Toklo, March 1«.— A satisfactory today, are to be placed In ordinary pan advising arbitration of tbe China- Prince, Haytl, to the effect that ser- j Hurrlmso In Hama» Japan difficulties. ¡ious disturbances have occurred at Burns— P. A. Worthington, repro* Ponltry— Average old hens, 14R16c settlement of the Tatsu affair was and will let vs within a few d«ys for . I thst niac» Several nernnn. nm re *®nt*n* the Oregon Eastern railroad, per pound; mixed chickens, 1801Sfce; announced this morning. China hae lb ® Bremerton navy yard. This ac- The president has sent to the senate 1 t 2 killed in ■triTt fivhtV ,a h®r® ,,Ua* at th® United 8 t«tea spring chickens, 1 . R L 8 ; turkeys, live, the oomtnattea qf John MeCeurt to be manT , ¿ 1 ^ J BroShLmt m-n k .v . ,a“ d °®«® the amended maps of a She will purchase the arms and am- iris aad engineers will be lsft on district attosney lor Oregon. munition on board the Tatsu and each of the two ships, and they will • Portland hue been assured that a will hoist the Japanese flag over the aii but be placed out o f commission veahel. While the flag Is being re- in the north, filine the dispatch this had not been tentlons of the Harriman company, hoisted a Chinese warship will fire will ba sent there duriug the ra hie presence gives rise to much U l* confirmed. There Is a general feeling of early construction. alvei. * Oeembnv Ts‘ ee •»«♦•e* V ea l-7 6 to 186 pounds, 9 0 9 K r; a salute of relief In consequence o f the set Berlin, March 14.— The German 188 to 160 pound«, 7e; 160 to 800 Sebmlta has ham released from jail Make WMt Welcome Fleet tlement of the Incident, for Vale. naval critics aro commenting npon ponnfls, 6 06 )«o. nad he and Rnti have patched up M r Malta, March 17.— The announce- the wonderful feet of seamanship . _ ■ ^ Vale— Th# newly elected members Pork— Block, 76 to ISO pound«, 7 0 differences, la tbe Mawindrr of tho roncrato'sMons From K «le»r. displayed In (he 18,000-mtle voyage meut that the American fleet would of the city council were sworn In 7 u * ' M l * U c ~ ^ trials they w ill stand together, make a round-the-world trip has Monday night. The city irrigation ~ «nd .h«<m iu London, March 18.— A special die« of the American battleahip fleet un King Alfonso will visit In been " c e l v « ! here with groat inter- system was Investigated and a new £ r ooturi-^lte patch to the Daily Mall from Berlin der the command of Rear-Admiral e»t Should th « fleet visit, Malta, steel flume across Bully CreeK or- Wfl®.P®* P?*Fd i olm» 102c per pound. defianceW says that the Emperor sent warm Evans and Ite arrival at Magdalena Wool— Eastern Oregon, average beat, personal congratulations to. Preel- B ay'foar days ahead of Its scheduled - - | bmp flume Is to be 4t fj Chi raso has taken !L* r®®®Pt,on will be ia the hands of dared. The new f 1 M a r cf Ihe Ì*® aathoritles. as the Medi- inches ln diameter dlametei and will carry 180808 per pound, according to shrink dent Roosevelt on the arrival of the time without a ship being disabled, steps to keep ail anarrhlstToA anarchists cf the terrancan from June sufficient -»to water egei rafie*. 18080 *“ b per pound, ac ord- fleet st Magdalena Bay ahead o f They con«idor It proof of axcellent « . . . . fleet ie absent ----------------------------------- r at at all times tot the etty. to October. proper eupply o f the rity’e needs. i mohair, aboies, 29080s. schedule time. lag to material as well aa o f personnel. ua«^A. M » rara. £ a SaW TSLTJUrSl K 1 $ *» «»• ,..i. j; ,-i. . > • - *■ J » .. tJ k. k. — •»- ssssjt ;;