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I ■V* NEWBERG GRAPHIC B O N FIR E O F O L O T N E S . O F O N E O P IN IO N . OREGON STATE TIENS OF MEREST Chinese Declare Boycott on Japanese Q uote. C.ILWOOOWÜ Canton, March 24.— The greatest in dignation prevails hare aaginat the gov crament for yield log to the Japanese demanda in the Tatou Mara mgs, it being considered that the government’ s action in this matter has brought dis grace upon this provinos. The Self Government society of Canton has or ganised several monster indignation meetings, at uhieb resolutions were adopted that the anniversary of the re lease of the Tatsu Maru be observed as a day of public mourning. The resolu tion« also declared a boyoott against Japanese goods. More than 60,000 persons attended the mass meetings held yesterday ; buildings w en draped in mourning and 20 or more orators delivered denuncia tory speeches. Among the speak is a 12-year-old, whose declaration against the Japanese caused the greatest an thus team. A great number of those who had as sembled thereupon divested themselves of Japanese made garments, including caps and handkerchiefs, and mads a huge bonfire o f them. One dealer in Japs usee goods offered to aaerifloe his entire stock. The meeting reoommended the Im peachment of Tuan Shi Kai of the board of foreign affairs for weakness in yielding to the Japanese. EX C U R SIO N R A TE S. NEWS IF TIE WEEK A P P L E LA N D SI,OOO PER ACR E vo tes to Forfeit Railroad Land Grants. Washington, March 28.— Two m il lion sons of land In California and Oregon vested in the Oregon A Califor nia Railroad company,' owned by the Central Pacific and oontrollad by E. H. Harrlman, w ill be subjected to salt for reoovery of title by the United States, if action taken by the committee on public lands 1s sustained by the house. The committee agreed to report favor ably without amendments a resolution which has already passed the senate, empowering and directing the attorney general to orlng salts for the recovery by the United States at the title to tbe public tends granted to certain Weatern railroad companies in cases where the conditions stipulated in tbe grants hare not been oompiled with— such condl tlons, for example, aa governed tbe grant of land to the Oregon A Califor nia Railroad company in tbe sixties. Under the grant the land waa to be thrown open by the company far sate to bona fide settlers at the United States at not more than $2.60 an aore and in panels not exceeding 180 acres as It ia charged that some of this land was sold by the Oregon A Oslifornia railroad in violation at the conditions named The refusal of E. H . Harrlman, an nonnoed by him at tha Irrigation con grass at Saormento last year, to sell any portion of the remaining 2,000,000 acres, ted to tbs introduction by Senator Fulton of the resolution which the pub- lie lands committee acted on favorably today. Chairman Moodell waa author ised to draw the report of tbe commit tee, which he w ill do this weak. P ru id iit Accspts In flittiti h r Battleship Flut. Many O ta g o o People Expect to Visit G row er Bays It te Worth That With Fleet at San Francisco. Apptos S I a Box. Portland—.-Many Oregon people Hood River— The annual meeting « expect to go to San Francisco to see o f the Hood R iver H orticultural So Adm iral Evans’ squadron upon Its ciety, the largest auxiliary organisa arrival in tfae city by the Qolden tion to the state society in Oregon, Gate. So many inquiries have been took place last Saturday. Cordial Reception Promised at Yoko A R« i sum« o f th « L a n Important but made o f the Harrlman passonger o f The meeting started in the morn hama—All Other Invitations N ot L o u Interesting Events ficiate that a special rate w ill be lng ___ with S. F. Blythe aa chairman, made to San Francisco and retu rn 1 and with an Intermission at noon o f tho Past Week. A re to Bo Declined. from Portland to permit Oregon peo-1 lasted until late4 In the day. ▲. I pie to assist in welcoming the fleet:M ason, whose subject was "T h e Ap- to the Pacific coast. A firs t-c la il Iple," stated aa his opinion that the Washington, March 21.— 'T ha Amer rate o f $25 fo r the round-trip to San time was coming when districts Illin ois is in the midst o f s bitter Francisco w ill be named, with a ten- growing cheap and Inferior grades o f ican battleship fleet ia to visit Japan. liquor war. day lim it, and passenger, officials ex fru it would be forced to go out o f The desire of the emperor of the Island The American ernieer uns is st pect the low figure w ill be popular business. Kingdom to play host to tha fleet was L s Guayara, Venesaela. and that many w ill take advantage J. G. Porter, who was on the pro laid before Secretary Boot Thursday o f it. The present roundtrlp rate h r gramme to speak on pruning, and Senator Borsh says it the plsin by Baron Takahira, tbe Japanese am $40. The dates on which the fl- lw h o is one o f the most prominent people that saved the day in the reoent bassador. Tha invitation, which was duced special tickets w ill be sold growers at Hood River, or else- money panic. oouohed in most ooidial terms, was have not yet beqn decided, as tfaff where, stated that, even If prices for made tbs subject o f extended consider w ill depnd upon the movements o f apples should go to $1 a box, land A San Francisco Chinese woman ation by President Roosevelt and his the fleet. As soon as It 1s definitely at Hood R iver would still be worth wants to be deported to avoid prosecu settled Just when the fleet w ill ar $1,000 per acre oh n i account o f the entire cabinet yesterday. M r. Boot waa tion lor stealing $400. rive at San Francisco, the Southern immense return on the Investment. direoted to accept the invitation and Pacific w ill announce the dates. A ll onion miners have been warned C. H. Sproat, who was called on tbe acceptance was laid [before th* Jap “ W e expect to take 700 people to apeak on “ W hat Shall W e Do to to stay away from Alaska until the la anese ambassador late yesterday. I t te from Portland alone to see the fleet,” Market the Future Apple Crop to bor trouble has been settled. regarded in official circles hare aa more said Assist General Passenger Ageut Get the Beet Results?” was strong than likely that China w ill ba next to Two train robbers cot their way Scott yesterday. “ W e have had a ly In favor o f raising the best grades bid for a look at tbe fleet, and that, through tour sets of steel bars at the very large number o f inquiries from and best quality o f fruit, and In this should this be the case, th* ^invitation a ll over the state in regard to the connection, as a director o f the Ap eoonty Jail at Helena andareat liberty. w ill be accepted. possibility o f fixin g rates to permit ple-Growers’ Union, read a number Dr. Hall-Edwards, one of England’s Oregon people to visit the fleet on o f letters from large buyers and im Secretary Metcalf and Adm iral Pilto- grsateet physicians, has loot his left arm its arrival In San Francisco. In porters In which they stated that borg, chief of navigation, era arranging as a result of oonatant use of the X-ray sponse to this widespread desire they had found it cheaper te pay o v e r M il l io n u n e m p l o y e d the dstalls of the newStinerary. W ith see the figh tin g ships that make higher prices fo r fru it grown at tha exception of China, It te deter Congressman Humphrey says that the squadron, w e have decided Hood R iver than a less price fo r that mined that all other invitations, should without ship subsidy Japan could whip Effects o f the Recent Panic in East put in the low rate.” grown elsewhere on account o f Its any be received, w ill be declined, for the United L States i as easily as she did and South. quality and keeping properties. Mr. aV tb* beat tha fleet w ill sot now ba New York, March 24.— In a canvass A S K FO R IN S T R U C T IO N , able to reach the Atlantic seaboard be R O O S E V E L T’S PR O G RAM . The largest crowd of sichtaeers » ' Professors Quiz Students. of the country to ascertain the number fore the first of next March. \ in San Franoisoo is expected when the of.unemployed men, dispatohea have Umatilla Farmers Want Bummer Fal- University o f Oregon, Eugen< The itinerary, whieh seems to be the battleship fleet arrives. Accommoda been received from many industrial The custom o f givin g a quia each Unctertakaa to Got New Laws Through low Train most direct, includes stops at the Ha month in the different subjects tions are t»e*"g arranged by th* hot _____ Congress. centers with reports of oonditione, and waiian tetends, Samoa, Melbourne. Pendleton— So successfully waa the become almost general among the for 260,000 people. from these it is estimated that more Washington, March 28.— President Sydney, Manila, Yokohama— should different members o f tbe faculty, summer fallow train reoently run by Fulton says he w ill return to Oregon than on# m illion men are minus Jobs. the O. R . A N. company through the and as approximately a month o f the Roosevelt has determined on a legisla that met port porr be œ seleoted «eiecieu as a« the me stopping The reports indicate more than 600,000 to answer Heney. second semester has elapsed, the tive program the enactment of which place in Japan— possibly a Chinese wheat belt of the Palouse country that unemployed in the chief cities and students are in about the same state w ill be urged upon oongresa In a special rt, back to the Philippines, i and than Senator Bryan, of Florida, is serious nearly £00,000 in the atatee outside the Umatilla county farmers are making an o f mind only, in a lesser degree, message which he «aid today w ill go In me by way of the Bues can canal, with effort to secure such a train for the ly ill with typhoid fever. cities. during examinations. Under this this week. Each of the measures to be only such stops as siejisoeasary for system a student may encounter That there are more'unemployed men wheat belt of this county. There is a rumor that Heney it in H alf a dosen agricultarsi experts ac many testa in one day aa he has proposed involve* perplexing difficul coaling. and women in New York City today veetigsting Chicago graft. ties and each w ill have far-reaching The fall targe« practice baa been than at any previous time in many companied the train and lectured on hours, while with the examinations effects oil business and eoonomio condi planned to occupy a month at Manilla, Chnada has appealed t o ' Great Brit dry forming, antisummer following and there ia very little likelihood o f hav years past is the belief of union leaders, tions of the oountry. The program 1s either before or after the visit to Japan. ain to keep ont Asiatic labor. charity workers and students of social deep plowing for the wheat districts, ing more than tw o in one day. the product of important conferences Although target practice is regarded aa H u n t ’s Independence league intends conditions. Estimates of the number with the reenlt that formers were great throngh which tbe president has s been decidedly impoitent, and the custom T ry te Throttle University. ly benefitted and have expressed a de out of work vary from 100,000 to 500,- ^ to keep the old parties gueulng. put in possession of the views of all in ls to have the ships oocupy a month in University of Oregon, Eugene— In 000. it la probable that half of the sire to hear more on these advanced terests concerned. Likewise the atti each spring and fall in gun practice, Roosevelt is to write a meesage on lines of forming. Umatilla county dicative of tire widespread interest in latter number, or 260,000, te about cor amendments to the anti-trust law. formers are dissatisfied with summer the referendum movement against the tude of the leaders in both branches of the desire to have the fleet return to ite rect. congress has been made known. Its home station may lead to a curtailment fallowing half of their valuable tend university appropriation, is a tetter to Travel to the Coast from the East The following estimate ia given .by «cess depends upon the oomblned of the month planned for Manila. w ill be $2.50 cheaper than last year. responsible labor leaden: Carpenters, each year and desire to know what President Campbell from President effort, which he believes can be brought Japan w ill have tbe ahipe a week, crops can be raised on alternate years Pritchett, of the Carnegie Foundation F ire destroyed the Grand£Paeific ho 10,000; tailor*, 8,000; rockmen and wbioh w ill oonserve the soil foroes and for the Advancement of Teaching, of to bear in behalf of the whole plan by aooording to the tentative plans. W h ite tel, Chicago, to the extent of $100,000. excavators, 8.000; bricklayers, 7,000; at the same time yield a profit. W ith New York, asking for all the valuable those affected especially by some one of the stops in foreign ports so far m ad» laborers, 20,000; houseemiths, 9,000; its features. have been on an average of ten days* The Susquehanna river is so high asphalt workers,. 2,000; paperh&ngera, this end in view they w ill ask the O. data on the subject. President Pritch The program includes: • duration, a part of that time was ocou-, that the iron works at Harrisburg have 2,000; painters, 7,000; rockdrilless, R. A N. company to organise a fo rm x ’a ett mentions that this ia the first case of A declaration in favor of revision of taking on ooal. W ith a riait to this kind and that, on this account, he had to elose. 2,000; engineers, 2,000; pavers, 2,000; train. the tariff in a speeial season to b e. held noooaling operations w ill ba w ill make a study of the eiraumetanees. plasterers, 2,000; steamfitiers, 500; after March 4, 1909. The Shanghai, China, council h neeeseary in Yokohama. ThU would Expect Big Freshman Class voted to reduce the number of opium sheet metal workers, 600; oompositom, An amendment tb the 8herman anti bis tbs entire stay there to be given Umatilla River Swollen. University of Oregon, Eugene— IndU 2,000; pressmen, 1,000; miscellaneous trust tew so aa to make important con smoking dene by one-fourth. Pendleton— W arm rains follow ed cessions to combinations of both labor up to festivities and show features o f trades, 20,000; unorganised labor, 145,- cations are that Oregon’s freshman the visit. The United States Steel corporation 000; total, 260,000. o f next year w ill be the largest by a chinook wind and then more and capital. The acceptance of the Japanese invi rain is taking th * anow off the moun made earnings o f over $60,000,000 li in the history of the university. Regis Lim iting the powers of certain court« tation te regarded in naval cirolee aa o f tains at a rapid rate. The Um atilla year. This is more than $4,000,000 trar Tiffany has received so far over 50 in the use of the injunction in labor considerable importance in the way o i DECID ES IM P O R T A N T C ASE. above the earnings of 1906. application« tar university entrance, river is higher than It has been any disputes. tim e this year, and though the water ■bowing the cordiality existing between while in previous years very few if any 1a rising rapidly, it is still far from Anna Gould rays she has had enough Passage cf an employers’ liability Japan and tha United States. .Tha tate Com m erce Commission Has Into came in so early. University author dangerous. The rains are being bill. o f married life. added trip ia nearly equal in distance N o o Control O ver Ocean. ities predict sn entering clasa o f close hailed with delight by the farmers, Pamage of the Aldrieh financial bill. to a voyage from Naw Nei York to Europe. Count Leo Tolstoi is reported to be to 260 next fall. The present enroll- as th* season has been exceptionally Washington, March 24.-L-A decision il l a t Yaenaya Polana. waa promulgated today by the Inter ment, exclusive of outside branches, is [ dry t L A B O R A 8 K 8 C A B IN E T S E A T . Another affidavit by Buef says Burns state Commerce commission in one of 418, and with the tew, medical and H IN T S DIRE F L O T . music department tbe total te brought P O R T L A N D M A R K E T ? . used threats to get false testimony. the moat important cases it has been up to 710. Will U rge Congress to Create G ov Heney Imagines Effort Will Be Mada Railroads w ill maintain low exoui called upon to determine for come time. W heat— Club, 82c; bluestem, 84c; ernment Department. I t te that of the Cosmopolitan Import sion rates to the coast a ll summer. to Spirit Ruef Away. V alley, 82c; red, 80c. Violated Game Laws. ing company, a Philadelphia organisa Washington, March 21.— At the con Barley— Feed, $26 per ton; rolled Albany— George W . Fisher, pro San Franoisoo,March 21.— Abe Ruef. Abraham Hummel, prominent in the tion, chartered under the tews of New $28f@20 per ton. * cluding session yesterday, of the execu indicted on 116 counts, thinks the sum first Thaw trial, has been released from Jersey, against the Hamburg-American prietor o f the Brownsville glove fac Millstuffs— Bran, city, $26; coun tive council of the American Federation tory, was convicted In the State C lr-! of $1,115.000 is too much bail, and says prison. Packet company, the North German cult Court o f violation o f the game try, $27 per ton; middlings, $30; of Labor it was decided to urge upon there are 87 counts against him on Mias Wilhelm ina Crawford, o f Low- Lloyd Steamship company, the Wilson laws, by having fresh deer meat In shorts, city, $27; country, $25 per tbe house oommittee on labor the neces which the bail ia $3«0,000, of which ha his possession December 12, long af- «*>*; chop, 120 @ 25 per ton. ^^ oil, Mam., 29 yean old, has adopted as (H u ll) lines and the Scandinaviafa- sity for the passage of tb* pending bill ter the open season fo r killin g deer Oats— No.. 1 w h it^ $27@ 28 per creating a department of labor, the should be relieved, and that the bail on American lines. her eon James Butler, who is 46. the remaining counts te excessive. Ruef _ , . . . „„ . The complainant’s petition waa filed bad closed. Judge Bennett directed bead of which shall ba a member of the Old Benicia barracks, near San Fran- was in oourt on a writ of babea^eorpus. the Jury to return a verdict o f guilty porn— W hole, $32.50; cracked, with the commission nearly a year ago. president’s cabinet. ciaoo, which has been an army post for Assistant District Attorney ~ Heney Some tim e subsequently the defendants without leaving the Jury-box. Fisher $88.50. I t was decided to make a vigorous presented an affidavit stating that Ruef Hay— V alley timothy, No. 1, $17 60 years, is to be abandoned, but the was fined $100 and costs. H e w ill filed a demurrer, attacking the juris appeal the case to the state supreme ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, |19@ effort to aeonre tbe pamage of laws in was wealthy, and that be believed that arsenal w ill be retained. diction of the Interstate Commerce court. 20; clover, $14@ 15; cheat, $16; the varions state legislatures for tbe there waa a conspiracy to get Rnef out Letters have b u n received by Mayor commission. grain hay, $14@ 15; alfalfa, 12@12. abolition of child labor. A memorial of the country. He cited the attempted Buaee, Chief of Polioe Shippy and As Domestic fruits— Apples, $1.26 @ The opinion in the case, which te of protest similar to the one presented Plaster Oast o f Big M eteor. $.60 per box, according to quality; to congress yesterday te to be sent to kidnaping of James L . Gallaaher, on sistant Chief Scheuttler, of Chicago, in- very voluminous, was prepared by University of Oregon, Eugene— The cranberries, $8 @ 11 per barrel. whose testimony be said Rnef would be • forming them they w ill be shot. Oommteuooer Franklin X . Lane. organised labor and the pnblio general unlveraitr has received an odd addi- j Freeh Vegetables— Artichokes, 75 convicted, and also the attempted kid In brief, and in effect, the commis The roaring well near Beloit, W is tion to tbe Condon museum, In the @ |0c per dosen; asparagus, 25c per ly; it w ill be prepared by a committee naping of ex-Snperviaor Lonergan, just sion de^des againgt itself.' I t holds consisting of President Gompers, Secre sounds from which preceded the San shape of a plaster of pari* cast of the pound; beans, 20c per pound; cab- befocre the Tirey L . Ford trial. Franc!soo disaster, is again emitting that it has no authority over oceanic meteor which fell near Oregon Cltv in bags, 1 \ c per pound; cauliflower, tary Morrison and Vioe President O’ Con Murphy pointed out that at tbe pres transportation and thus determines the nell. rumbling noises and a strong wind. 1906. The gift waa made by the Wil-1 $ 1 7 6 @ 2 ; celery. $4.25@4.75 per ent rate of progress— over a year and case adversely to the contention of the lamette Steel A Iron company, of Port- «ra te; eggplant. 20c per pound; let- The connoil waa not notified that tha not one trial— it would take 116 y«um The United States navy p u t at the complainant. land. The cast was made at the Smith- ®«ad- «6 c per dosen; hothouse, hill of grievancea presented to Vice to try Rnef on AH the ohargea. Hs said Midway islands is to be abandoned. President Fairbanks yesterday was laid «on¡an Institute, and I . an exact repro-i conviction on one or two charges Rear Adm iral Evans w ill be retired Robbers Maks Rich Haul. dnetion of tbe arig;nal. The meteor radishes, 20c per dosen; rhubarb, before the senate and referred to the would practically send him to tha peni alter the fleet reaches San Francisco Reno, Nev., March 24.— Three rob- fell on land belonging to the W illam lOe per pound; spinach 6c per oommittee on judiciary. tentiary for life. May 8. her a, heavily armed, overcame Edward ette Steel A Iron company. pounds; sprouts 10c per pound; Indictments Are Dismissed. sqnaslr, l @ l H c per pound; to A number of foreign wsrshipe are Hoffman and a companion on a road Land to Ba Thrown Open. Assessable Property Increased. matoes, crates (6 baskets), $5@ San Franoisoo, March 23.— Judge at Port An Prine, H syti, and the revo two miles from Rawhide late this after Washington, March 21.— By author Astoria— Assessor Cornelius has 8.60; Mexican, crates, $3. noon, threw them to the ground, and Dunne this morning diamlaaed the four ity of the secretary of the Interior, tha lutionists are to be deported. Root vegetables— Turnips. 75c per remaining extortion indictment« againat made off in their victims’ two-horse received notice from the Portland poblio lands in 181,648 scree excluded Viscount Aoki was resulted by fate rig, taking gold and bank notes amount Land Office that during the year end sack; carrots, 66c per sack; beets, E. E. Sohmits, with the recommenda from the Blue Mountain forest reserve, government for offensive talk to Roose ing to about $47,000 with them. The ing on March 1, patents were issued |1 per sack; garlic 8c per pound. tion that the case be snbmitted to an Oregon, by proclamation of January 9, Onions— Buying price, Oregons, velt regarding Japanese exclusion. money was consigned to the Coalition. by the government to 7556.91 acre« o f land In Clatsop county. This land $3.60@2.90 per hundred; Japanese other grand jury, and announced that 1908, w ill become subject to settlement Theodore V . Halsey w ill be brought to on June 1, 1908, if not otherwise with Rear Admiral Evans adm ins Magda Mining company at Rawhide to be used w ill be Included in the 1908 assess jobbing prices, $3.60. lena hay and u y s it would be a grand in paying miners’ wages and to meet ment roll, which 1s now being pre Potatoes— Buying price, 40 (ft 65c trail for bribery as soon as ss the eourt drawn, reserved or appropriated, bnt the flu S payment on one of the proper' pared. thing if the United States owned it. per hundred, delivered Portland; te able to take np his case. Henry Ach, not to entry, filing or selection until tiee purchased last week by the Coali sweet potatoes, $3.50@3.76 per hun attorney for Abraham Buef, was in July 1, 1908, at the United States land Rear Admiral Sperry w ill take com tion company. Posses are in pursuit. Smaller Apple* Sell Best. formed by Judge Law lor that he must offioee at Burns, La Grande and The dred. mand of the American battleship fleet Butter— City creameries: Extra make a complete showing in the matter Dallas. Sixty days’ notice by publica Hood R iv er— Speaking fo r the ap to complete its voyage round the world. Marin* Casualties Heavy. ple buyers, H. F. Davidson said the creamery, 30c per pound; state of affidavits In the Immunity contract tion in newspapers near tbe lauds re The Oregon and California coasting Boston, March 24.— A review Tof the Idea that the big apple was the one creameries, fancy «creameries, 25 @ hsarlng by next Wednesday. stored has bean authorised. steamer Pomona struck the rocks off marine casualties off the coast of New that brought the most money, was 30c: store butter, choice, 14@ 17. Cheese— Oregon fu ll cream twins erroheous. The smaller sites run Fort Rasa, Cal., and is a total lo u . The England and British North America Hang Prisoner by Wrists. Launch “ Ship” Conqueror. 15*; Young America, 1 6 @ 1 6 H c Per pouangers and hand luggage were during the fall and winter season just ning from 96 to 128 w ere the big Columbus, O., March 28.— Senator pound. San Franoisoo, March I I . — Th« Sal- gest money makers, and the most caved, but 102 sacks of mail w en lost ended, shows that about 860 lives were Pou ltry— A verage old hens, 14 @ Lamb, of Toledo, here today orested a ration ship Conqueror went Into com desired, except on one or tw o va lie ; mixed chickens. 12 @ 13c; sensation by declaring that, white visit mission at 8 o'clock tfaia afternoon with The o a r has confirmed the death lost. Of this number 261 persons per rieties. spring chickens; 16 & 20c; turkeys, ing the Ohio penitentiary, ha raw a appropriate ceremonies, over which sentence on General Stosaael but re ished in the wrecks of ten vessels be live, 16@ 17e; ¿reaped, choice, 16 & prisoner hanging by his wrists. “ I Reduce Rate* on Seek*. commends commutation to ten years’ longing to the French fishing fleet of Mayor Taylor presided. The Conqueror Ht. Pierre, teat fall. These vessels Pendleton— Umatilla county formers 20e; geese, live, per pound, 8@ 10c: was astounded,” continued the senator, waa built by the Salvation Army. T h * imprisonment. foundered in Heavy sales which swept are rejoicing over th* announcement ducks, ta @ 1 7 c : pigeons, 7 5 c @ $ l; “ end toon saw that the attendants front represents the bow of s warship. squabs, $1.60 @ 2. Senator l a Foltette says 'high finan the Grand Banka. About 26 Newfound were trying to keep me away from thle The place waa built for the use of th * mad# by the Northern Pacific and O. Eggs— Fresh ranch, 16c per dosen. ciers manufactured the recant panic. land fishermen ware lost in these storms. R. A N. railroads of a 40-cent rate per Veal— 76 to 126 pounds, 9 0 $ H c ; man. 1 insisted on seeing him, and men of Admiral Evans’ fleet a* a coun ’I hava been ter attraction to tha gin mills. Read An Irish skippsr in Gaivaston har hundred on grain bags from Portland, 126 to 160 pounds, 7c; 160 to 200 the men said to me: Hundreds Perish at Sea. bor hoisted the Irish flag above the hanging here since Thursday, and they ing matter w ill be provided for th * Tacoma and Seattle. This te a redac pounds, 5 @ 6 H c. ’ American on 8L Patrick’s day, but was Toklo, March 24.— The Mates Mara, tion of practically 86 per oent from the Pork— Block, 7 « to 150 pounds, T only let me down for bread and water.” sailors and lunch at a nominal cost. @ 7 H c ; packers, 6 @ $ H c . ---------------—------ a obliged to change them. a 900-ton coasting steadier belonging to present ra te.' a H o p »— 1907, prime and choice, 4 Tillman Seriously IN. N aw Battleship in Commission. The senate has inreaaad the eateries the Yoaen Kalsba line, was sunk in a » I H e per pound; olds, l @ 2 c per New Sheep Commissioner. Columbia, 8. C., March 28.— United o f surveyors general from $2,000 to $*,- collision with tha Hideyoshi Maru, 698 Philadelphia, March 21.— Th « u v pound. tons, at 2:30 o’clock this morning two Salem— G o v e r n « Chamberlain has States Senator TUI man is seriously ill battleship New Hampshire, with Cap 000 W ool— Eastern Oregon, average mites off Todohokka, near Hakodate. appointed A . L . Mackintosh, o f Paul best, 12 @ 16c per pound, according st his bom# at Trenton, this state, tain Cameron McK. Winslow in oharge, The captain of tbs Matsu Mara, a ma- ina, abeep commissioner for the Second to ghrinkage; valley, IS @ 20c, ac suffering from a nervous attack due, it Berlin Socialists are preparing was placed in commission at the League ority of bar 244 ramrngera and 48 of district to succeed Thomas Boy ten, cording to fineness. it of their 1 celebrate the • ia believed by hia physicians, to hard Island navy yard today. The warship the are whom term expired Marsh 12. rising in 1B48. | w ort. Mohair— Choice, S ic per pound. w ill be Nady for ssa ia abbot a month. E ta MAT CALL AT CIINESE PORT C . I I