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London, April 7.—Great Brifela Is
in a peculiar position, being without
either premier or ministry. Tty long
w p n t i l resignation o f . Sir Bogey
Oampball-Bsnnsrmon, the prims min­
ister, was officially announced Satur­
day night. According to the court cir­
cular, he resigned on tha urgent recom­
mendation of bla medical edvfeen, and,
aa tha constitution provides no auto­
matic appease or, it resting with the king
to choose s now head of tha govern­
ment, and in accords no* with th e ‘cue-
tom and precedent, tha whole cabinet
resigns with the premier, ao step to
appoint s ministry can be taken until
Herbert H. Asquith, chanoelkr of tbs
exchequer, who has been summoned to
Biunits for the purpose, bus assn tha
king.
The position, of the country ia quits
unprecedented, there being no previous
example of a change occurring ia the
premiership while the sovereign
abroad. On this amount tbs oour of
procedure to be followed is in
doubt.
Sir Henry’s condition remalm
charged, according to tbs physicians'
bulletin. Tbs king, pn telegraphing
his nmsptsnss of tbs premier’s resigna­
tion, eonveyad an expression of his re­
gret and esteem, with best wishes for
Sir Henry’s recovery.
OREGON STATE ITEMS IF INTEREST
Commission Cannot Agree
Ir
to
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WEIT 'MUST URTE
Washington, April $.—After havirg
rate ossa under oonsttlére- lapcrtiDt UiislutH rn flH ff
tlon for more Gian one year, th e.In ter­
's
PLAN BIG FRUIT WAREHOUSE
MILLS RESUME IN BAKER.
state GommerJb Commission is upper-
enti y hopelessly divided regarding the
Get Architect's
improvement In tha Lumbar Marked decision which should be rendered
to asm la the meat ‘important upon
The
S tart Wheals Turning
^h.
s dockets of the commission, and un­
Milton—Plans for the new warehouse
Baker City—One of tha largest indus­ on “ it binges
la i to s ta to ta n
the entire rate, la brio of the
*
end cold storage plant to be ereoted by tries ia Baker Gity that was a.ffaoted fay United Stet
the Milton Fruitgrowers’ union' have tha reoont panic is soon to begin opera­
If tbe'ccmmiseioulshould decide with
m B w W *** ‘ak-Li
tions again end will give employment
been received from the architect, F. E to several hundred men. Tha South the shippers of Spokane, the theory ap­ Dry Farm Horn astead-« BW,', In Which J , ? t
A R muitn o f tha Lao« Im«
Flnkenbinsr, of Walla W alk, and pre- Baker Lumber m ilk have bean idle fo 1 on which the railroads have made ratea
West $ Greatly in tara* tad, r r. f I f >
Nat Less Interesting E vanta
paratlnnssare being made to begin « ork. the last fe^ months, but tha wheels from the earliest d^y* will be upset end
a f tha Past Waafc.
Among Mae auras.
it decisions on tbs abort end long
The building will bavs 18-loot wails, will be sat turning as soon as enough
ul clausa of the commerce act wiU be
with a full basement. The sea end stpry logs can be brought down to insure
mors or less nullified, Oar tbs other
will be used as s box factory and for steady ran. At tha time of
A bitter prohibition campaign I d Illi­
1, if thèbofbmksion return to dis­
storage purposes. Half of the basement down, the Oregon Lumbar oompany
Washington, April4.—There are'sev­
nois is near an and.
will be used for oold storage, i t s re­ s kree supply of finished lumber In the turb the present adjustment, s long atop
eral
important bilk pending before
tblishlng tbs justice of tbs
mainder for storage of fruits ao4 ber­ yards, and owing to tha i emanad de-
Philippine Democrats have Indorsed
ate
and house, or in their oommlt-
of the railroad*
ries awaiting shipment. •
Bryan for president.
menu for lumbar these baa bean no
will
have
bato
taken.
Recognising
the
Tha plans ere now to construct, tbs csaslty to ran tha mill.
tew,
el
greet interest to the Weal, any
'
Japan is to abolish the stigma o! oasts
import
of
$he
ease,
the
com
mission
went
building of oonoiets
Large shipping
on#
ol
w
hkbcen probably be passed if
Tha Stoddard Brothers Lumber «
on the lower classes.
platforms will surround it on two Mdea pgny has bean running its'mili in this Into ai most careful end elaborate inves­ Western senators and tongreramen will
and one end. Ib s building will be 40 eity nil winter, turning out about 40, tigation and hearing of all the facts and rot together and make a united effort.
Great Britain is alarmed at the
feet wide end 100 fast long, with freight 000 feat of finished lumbar each day. listened to arguments from s large Most oonsplcnous among them at tba
growth of Booialiam.
number of the-
railroad
elevators
at each and. ¡It will have a Tha mill of tha Oregon Lumbar
present time is tba 820-nore dry farm
The chief of tha Grow Indiana defends
commercial
lawyers
iff
the
West.
capacity
of
handling
$600,000
worth
of
boroeetsad bill, a measure that means
at A oat in has been running eteedi
Indian Agent Reynolds.
Sines the arguments wars heard the a great deal to the states weekef th*
fruit daring a season.
1 winter, turning out a like amount commission
has had numerous cooler- Missouri river, in many of which set-' .
Russia is inclined to tha demands on
of the finished
>ed product, Lamber eon-
regard
ng a decision, and it ds-
tha control of Manchuria.
beginning
h
dltfons era
improve no­ valops that there ars at least three dll- tlement k practiceliy checked heosaae
PAYS
SS6.00P
FOR
ORCHARD
the bast landa bavs prosed to privets
Delaware Republicans will sand on-
- , - - - j — - h ■
* * tioeebly.
(•rent views ffhloh Uros for bavs proved ownership, and what remains cannot
instructed delegates to tha convention.
inreconeilshle.
The, «aiuutesJen has be sweats fully entered andar tbs exist­
Dr. F. C. Page, of Medford, Baya 168
An satire trainleed of oranges has
struggled in vain to gel a majority re­ ing homestead law.
Acren in Ashland District.
Albany—Pupils
of
tha
seventh
and
je st bean ssnt from California to Iowa.
port and apprerently k in a deadlock.
Another * most meritorious messore
Ashland — Tbs papers bava been eighth grades of the Albany public
Tha rasa Is cue which had bato) both­ banging lo thè be tanca k the Borah
Japan la waking extraordinary war
■ebook
will
devote
their
spare
time
POLICY IS CHANGED. „
drawn at Ashland in what it is
ering tha railroads ia tha Northwest for hill, providing fonda for bolidi ng
preparations to continue tha « f »‘i™
this spring to growing vegetables
k tbs biggest orchard m is yet
yean prior to Uk commission’s being
ook, installing se war and water Sys­
policy.
flowers.
They
will
engage
in
sd in tha history of the Rogue
Japan Much Influenced by Coming af
given
greater powers. Owing to water tems sad making other municipal iue-
work
in
oonnsetion
with
tins
new
study
River
valley.
The
property
involved
Tha old Fifth avenue hotel In New
American Fleet.
tha'railroads,
ivemante ia towns established on
k the orchard sad farm of County of agrkmlture now required in the sev­
Fork has cloeed and politicians are
tha Eastern government irrigation projects. This
Tokio, April 7.—A few days ago Commissioner Joshua Patterson, locat­ enth and eighth gredas of the public
tha Pacific bill proposte to donato to snob' towns
Count Okuma received a deputation ed in Talent precinct, four miles north ■shook' of the state end will be stimn-
plus the foca? rates- from tbs Pa­ all mepeya derived from tbs sals of
The German diet has forbidden the from the Japan see residents of Sacra- of Ashland. Two hundred an<P fifty- ktod to sativa efforts by a series of
nee of any language at public meetings men to, Cal., and from tbs Japanese eight acres waa the acreage involved in prisse offered through the arrangements cific ooast back to Spokane. Tbs letter town lota, a fund which, in moot in­
newspaper men of Ben Francisco, who Ibs deal, 180 seres being young orchard of Superintendent A. M. Bandera, of city insists that th k k unfair.
tacca, will bs ample for tba purpose.
wished
to
solicit
his
views
on
the
aml-
Esperie? o bee shows that towns on
tbs
local
public
schools.
Harrlman <
of lour end five-year-old apple trass in
that i
graifan problem. The ooont is report­ fins condition, tbs remainder being
veromrat projestS -have bean slower
FÍQHT
FOR
SALT
BEDS.
ed by the vernacular papers to have farm lends suitable for fruitgrowing,
of development then towne^n Oarey set
To Examina Soils.
bar will bs made by the Southern Pa­ said
that it waa vary difficult to find but unplanted to trues. The eaasidi i r -
projects. The k tter beve grown rapid­
Klamath Fails—Through the joint Deposits • f Enormous Valúa
cifie.
out wherein ley the object of the dk- ation in the deal was $02,000.
ly. Large schools have bran erected;
efforts of tbs Klamath Water Us
I t is announced that tty coal mine at patch of the American battleship
orad in Utah.
adequate water and sewer systems bava
association
and
the
Klamath
ahambar
Hanna, Wyo., in which a more of min­ squadron to the Panifle.at this time. A
\
Washington, April 6.—Title to tends been installed, streets bave bean im­
of commerce, and the personal requests
ers were killed, will probably never be good deal has bean mads of the move­
Cuts Freight Rates.
in tbs stats of Utah containing salt de­ proved, etc., whereas in towns on gov­
of
citizens
of
this
section,
a
soil
survey
reopened.
ment by the European prom and It was
Salem—The Oregon Railroad com­ of the K km ath basin will be made by posita of an extant end parity hitherto ernment projects the eli leene have been
V A general strike In Rome has follow­ looked upon there aa an oooarrsnes of mission haa rendered its decision In tbs a corpa of soil experts of the United not only unknown, bat undreamed of, obliged to go down tote their own pock­
unusual significance.' Japan, however, O. R. A R. distributive rate case, or­ States Department of Agricultor*. I t k k involved in a sensational contest now ets to provide end maintain schools a id
ed * labor rioL
1 received tha assurance of the dering a redaction in rates between
urgently desired by the people being fought out in th k city. About property bolder* bare been competi«!
Ruef’s last objection
a fatal has
itod States government that it waa Portland sad points mat of Tbs Dalle*. th a ry t tbs
survey be mads this rammer, 38,000 scree of lands lying along thw te bear,tbe entire expense of all dvfo
been overrated.
not intended as a menace to Japan,
The redaction amounts to 8 cents s and seeumuoee have bean received from western border of Utah bave bran dis­ improvements.
The national drainers bill, which
The Brasilian crafesr Bcrgamin Con­ but was merely undertaken for the par- hundred on first-class freight to Biggs, Secretary Wilson that it will be under­ covered to be oveitopped with salt, pnd
pose of training offteers and man.
stant is to visit Honolulu.
an attempt is being mads to aoqaire contemplates the reclamation of swamp
7 cents to Arlington, 16 cents to Pen­ taken aa soon as passible.
Nevertheless, whatever tha teal ob- sion, 18 oeats to La Grande and Ba­
th a n by tbs <flling of placer mining and overflowed lands in all parts of th a •
• Andrew Carnegie baa given $5,000,*
cf the movement might be, it was ker City, and 19 cents to Huntington,
o
tai ms on the part of individuals. Tba United States,! stende little chance of
•2 ,0 0 0 Raised far Diking Fund.
000 more to pension university profess
■potable that Japan’s emigration with proportionate reductions to other
reals of the lends was today estimât» passing tb k session. Though It k a
Freewater—A
largely
attended
mast­
policy bad bean considerably affected tints end on other classes of (might,
of ranchen, interested in controll­ by one of tba claim amts at $00,000,000. measure of g n at merit, theta dora nob
For tha third time in six weeks tbs thereby and it was not easy to sever en­ stee to The Dalis am already low ing
Deposited by nature on tha lands seem to bs that interest that k essen­
ing
the flood waters of tha Tnm-a-ium
Ohio rival a t Cincinnati is above flood tirely the dispatch of the fleet from tbs enough, owing to water competition. rnd W alk W alk rivers, met last i
over which the contest k being made ia tial to feres through s bill of such mag­
policy Japan had lately punned toward All tha • commies ion ees concurred in
bad of pure mit, which in boom placee nitude and importance. It k diffleulb
in Badgaro’s hall. About $2,000
tha
United
States
In
this
connection.
the
decision.
■
to a depth of six (sel. Thk Mit k to explain th k task of interest, too, far
Hard times have forced Helen Gould
been rabecribed for tbs project, and the
there k scarcely a stats that has not
to renench her charities. Two indus­
work of diking the river haa already of ao fine a quality that H bos bei some
lands that would be.banefittsd by
and
annsi
>■■
ry
to
refine
it.
I
t
a
trial schools in which she is interested
FLEET ASSURES PEACE.
commaneed. Twenty-three thousand
a national drainage law. ■
be
marketed
direct
from
tbs
deposit
and
a rs to class.
is
of
land
in
tb
k
valley
are
irriga­
Arlington—Sheep shearing will begin
Then Isooe bill tin t eonenn will
ite have'shown it to be 98 per cent
Retired clearing house certificate* of Evans Says Voyage to PacHIc Was at Smytha A Smith’s plant, five miles ble, of which there are 6,000 i
aaro.
Elaborate preparations fan certalqty not pam th k esse ion, yet caia -
now
under
cultivation
producing
«
Web Timed.
^ , south of hero, this weak. Sixteen
Chicago to tha amount af $14,000,0*0
been made for tbe control of the lead that should have been enacted long ago
lent crops.
have been sold to a cardboard factory
bp individuale, who bare thus far kept —s bill repealing the timber and stana
San Francisco, April 7.— Admiral shearing machines will be used, tbs
an d r educed to palp.
tba
discovery of tbs deposit oat of the act sad rabmetltuting some more prac­
Robley D. Evans, in an interview power (wing furnished by a six-horse
Big Batch o f Steeffiead Eggs.
power gasoline engine.
Forty thou­
ticable statute providing for tha dispos­
printed
in
the
Gbroniole
today,
said:
Charles Fisher, aged 17, dropped
Pregan City—Superintendent Henry
al of government timber. IRhss been
“ Tha greater interest of the United sand sheep will be sheared at this plant O’Maiky,
For
two
or
three
n
in
th
s
they
dead ia the streets of Bedford, Ind. He
of the United States borran
this seaacn, and an average of 2.000
was sddioted to tbs cigarette habit and States torky k in the Pseifio. The heed daily k ax pasted. Sheepmen re­ of fisheries, reporte that prospects are successful, but now tbe state of Utah amply demdnstrated that the timber
to tbs vast possibilities and stone set is vicious end unjust.
had one in bis mouth whan death sums. coming of the fleet to this ooast has not port that Jhe sheep era in good condi­ good for a take of 2,000,000 steel head
only demonstrated to the world that wa
of
th
k
salt
deposit
end A s eld of tbs
s at the Rogue river station, which senate of tbs United
\ Tha proposition to build a new sab* have 16 battleships which can be tion, but that pasture k getting scans.
States and the
POPULISTS NAME TICKET.
way in New fo rk from the Battery to brought together for a long crake at a This has been one of the most success­ he has just inspected. Superintendent president has been invoked in aa effort
O’Malley
haa
just
received
100,000
ful
lambing
seasons
known,
but
few
tha Bronx, under Broadway and Lex moment’s notice, but it has called tJ
to retain tha product, which tba com
Rainbow trout eggs from tbs govern­ m on wealth claims under a section of Watson* and WINtame Thalr Choice for
ington avenue, to coat $60,000,000 haa attention of tbs people of our own lambs being tod from any eases.
ment station at Baiyd, Cal., and these tbs
been approved.
Officers.
country to tbs fed that we bavs a Pa­
enabling set making it a state.
will be batched end liberated from
The Dellas Makes Goad Brick.
A Chicago jury haa decided that $60 cific ooast as wail as aa Atlantic coast,
St.
Louts,
April
4.—For
brwideat of
Clackamas station.
bats are excluded from tha “ necaamry and that it will be defended just as
the
United
States,
Thomas
Tha Dallea—Mr. Lithsrknd, s Port­
i
E. Watson,
BOON DECIDE LUMBER RATES
household expenses” for which a hue- much as every inch of land around New land brick expert, whose opinion wi
of Georgia.
¡■ |
Baking
Powder
Plant
at
Portland
band ia liaple when incurred by his York, and that oar interests in the Pa­ ■ought by the architect of tha city hell,
For vioe president, Samuel W. Wll-
Portland—Portland is to be made the Then Commission Will Act on Open­ Items,
cific today am greater then in the At­ now in prooeaa of construction, regard­
Wife without his approval.
of Indiana.
manutaosuilng
and
distributing
point
ing Portland Gateway.
T hk ticket was nominated yesterday
ing brick lately burned here by The for the Northwestern territory of the
Indiana Republicans era boosting for lantic.
‘‘This k the short road to the conn Dalles Brick A Tils company, has mads
Washington, April 8.—Tbs Portknd by tty Peoples’ patty convention^after
Fairbanks.
tries of the Far East, wham the greatest s report after acsrefnl examination and Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder oom­
tewav
case, which was argued lest two ttormy sessions, throughout which .,
' Germany is preparing to float a loan eomhocrcia) development k to be. With dec la ras tbs brick equal to any mads in pany, of Minneapolis. The plant will fell ana which involves \h e shipment tbe Nebraska and Minnesota delega­
of $162,600,000.
development will coma war, but it will this state. Some of the easing brick be bnilt during tbs rammer. William of lumber eastward from' Puget sound tions, working its the interests of W. J .
G. Rlgg, of l|inneapolis, vies president
Diamond workers of Germany are on b e ' a commercial war, fought with delivered in this city by mistake bad of tb« company, is at the Hotel Port­ vis Portland, will not bs decided until Bryaff, strove desperately to bring about
brains
and
dolkra
and
not
with
10-inch
been rejected by the architect, which land, ind is staking all arrangements tbs Interstate Commerce commission an adjournment till after nominations
strike for higher wages.
gdns. I t will be generated by such men led to the examination.
■ rendered an opinion on tba lumber had been made by the Democratic and
to locate a branch of tha eoooern here. sate
AHew York university students have as Harriman, and the part/of the navy
ossee which were recently argued Republican parties. Hoprleeely out­
struck because hsssrs are punished.
ia only to be always ready. We dc not
here. Tbe commission will this weak numbered, and without any chance -
Basking Coal Near Dalla«.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
bold its first eoofsrenoe oo tbs lumber whateverjrf gaining their object, the
Representatives of nations} beaks of plan nor fight commercial battles.
Dallas—Hon. W. 0. Brown will
“ The coming of the fled was most
rate rasa and its decision to that saw Nebraska ffkn fought desperately to tha
Ohioago condemn the Aldrich currency
Wheat—Club, 83084c; blueatem, may not be forthcoming for many I rat, and, whan Jay A. Forrest, of Al­
opportunely tinted by the president, gin the work of drilling for coal on h k
bill.
properly
la
tha
northern
pert
of
this
086c; valley, 88084c; red, 81082c. weeks, though there te a disposition to bany, N. Y., mounted tba p k tfo ra to
and its arrival In the Pacific has result­
* A Bt. Louis women haa committed ed in the peasant assurance of peace. city within a few days. Several good
ley—Feed, $26 per ton; rolled, settle this question with za much ex­ place Mr. Wateou in nomination, they
.suicide to escape insnrsnoe for uu in­ Rot that I aver behaved that there was specimens of liga its coal have been $ 2 8 0 3 0 ] per ton.
*
pedition as possible, as it involves the withdrew from the convention, attend­
valid sister.
-Ro. 1 white, $27028 per ton. lumber Industry of tbs entire North­ ed by the Minnesota delegation.
any actual danger of war. Tha. people found in reoent excavations, and the
contour
of
the
lend
at
that
place
indi­
Corn — Whole, $28.60; cracked, west.
Another rets war between trmDe- of both countries realised too wail whet
the presence of a large deposit $$4.80.
Atlantic lines is expected. Steerage a dreadful calamity such a war would cates
Smelter Trust Pays Big Fes.
Mr. Brown k oonvinosd that the pro­
Hay—Valley timothy, No. 1, $17 per
have been.”
rates ars being out, -
Incraasas Fir* Hasard.
Helens, Mont., April 4.-»-After a
ject will i pay,
p*r»i and will lose no time in ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $19020;
San Francisco, April 6.—Ib s present year’s contest, tba American Smelting
Speaker Gannon tabs called for an in­
making tbs preliminary i »rations for clover, $14016; cheat, $18; grain hay,
Collect Money by Autos.
unsatisfactory condition of San Fran­ A Refining company today admitted its
quiry into tbs paper trust in order to
•inking a shaft.
$14016;
i;
alfalfa,
$12*18
-Sen Franoieoo, April 7.—With a
defend tha tariff law.
Fruits—Apples, $108.60 per box, cisco’s water supply, rapeeklly from defeat by sending to Secretory of Stats
“ flying squadron” of ten big automo­
tbs point of view of protection against A. R. Yoder a check for $8,086, ai a fa*
Apple
Land
at
dl.ffOO
an
Acre.
according
to quality; cranberries,
The battleship Minnesota is now bile* pressed intb service for the oocs-
fire hasard, was forcibly oatlinsd in a for tha filing of a certificate showing an
11
per
barrel.
-
Hood
River—One
of
the
biggest
sales
flagship of tha fleet, with Rear Admiral ■ion and a corps of volunteer ooI Hectors,
orchard lend that has token place a t | Vegetables—Artichoke*. 76090c par •communication sent to the board of increase of capital stock from $68,000,-
Thomas in command.
extraordinary efforts will be made by of
Hood River was reported ip the pui- dozen; asparagus, 8010c pound;
poon beans, supervisors today by tbe board of fire 000 to $100,000,000. The corporation
dynamited the safe of the the fleet committee to bring fbe total of chase of 32 seres of bearing orchard 120c pound; eaMwge, 1 ^ * 1 ^ pound; underwriters of the Pacific. The report contended that the payment of this foe
at Bounds, Okie., and after ob­ the fled fond to $70,000, and to cease from C. K. Marshall for $$0,000. The —
cauliflower,
$2; celery, “ $4.6006
»to —
«
per •sta forth that tbe wafer system of the ia New Jersey mad* Its payment un­
work in that connection by Wednesday. purchaser was F. W. Angus, of the firm crate;
taining $6,400 escaped.
parsley, 28e per d<
pera, 16c city is a gravity system, with “ pres­ necessary in Montana, but Attorney
Before the collectors wind up their of Mac Bee A Angus. Tbs orchard is pound; pappare, 20c per an;
pound;
rad- sons act standard,” end save that the General Albert J . Males ruled other­
Castro has answered Secretary Root’s efforts Tuesday night they will vkit
distributing reservoirs and tanks within wise. Tha fee is the largest ia tba hls-
iborb, $2.60
$2.
g'targes against the Venezuelan govern 2,800 saloons and 600 restaurants with­ set to young tress that have only been iah«, 80c par dozen; rhubarb,
the city “ do not contain fite days’ rap- tory of the department.
in
bearing
a
year
or
two,
and
the
pries
per
orate;
epinaoh,
86c
cyate;
sprout*,
meat with a complete denial.
in the boundary of the eity and expect paid is not regard sd as high, owing to 10c par pound, squash, 1 0 1 )fo pound. pty.”
->
A number of Chinese Arms era offer' the to secure pledges of between $18,- the standard varieties of apple tram
Onions—Oregons, $404.26 per han­
Fard
i
rial
Bat.
lag forfeits of $60 for every cent’s 000 and $20,000.
Portsmouth, Eng., April 4.—A Wire­
dred.
.
and its local Ion.
worth of Japanese goods said.
Ban Francisco, April 6.—Jbdge Lsty- less message received hers stolto that
Poti toe i—60*60e per hundred, de­
Stolen Bud la Pound.
or Indicated this morning that he daring tbe night maneuvers in
livered Portland.
Sir Alfred Mossly will arrive ia Raw
R
ohm , April 7.—After a diligent
would place Urey L. Ford, genera) channel the ernlaer
ran d own
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Better—Fancy
creamery,
26020o
pm
.York in a few days to arrange for the
University of Oregon, Eugene—A
eooneal of tha United railroads, on fatal tbe torpedo 0 dee
destroyer Tiger. The Tiglr
tour of Eoops by 600 American teach- sedTch the polios have found the broom new bulletin bos just been issued from
bud of Pops Clement VIII, which waa
Poultry—Average O
I< bene, 14016c for tbs bribery of Supervisor Coleman was ent in half and speedily dank.
old
.era a t hie expense.
stolen from the V ilk Aldobraodini. tbs university office oonteinnig s brief per pound; mixed «hi ickene, 12013c; next Wednewky, if he denied (he de­ Beats from 1 tbe Bsrwiok ahd tba croiser
i Populiste sgela look to The thieves gaiuedpsccem to tha v ilk historical sketch of the 1 seti tat ion, tbs
Reti
16020c; turkey», live, fendant’s motion for a change of venae Gladiator picked np 22 man, oi
mm of ell ragrate sod their terms flf
head their ticket for presi- by breaking open a window. The bod,
id,
choice, 16020c; when Ford’s , attorney« file#their reply whom died later from his injur in
rvtee, s similar chart of
the offlotoa
which weighs fully 600 pounds, was
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live,
8010c;-
Basks, I80l7ai. affidavits tomonow. As*latent District k believed that the Tiger bad a si
rnd buried about half a mile from of administration and Instruction
Attorney John O’Gare today filed his 45 man and that all the others
; may not get s decision on tbs tha v ilk . It was tbc'svident Intention the asm«
affidavit la reply to that of Tiny L, drowned.
lyoralty
before MeClelkn’s of tbs thieves to keep it concealed until of all the alumni.
Vral—76 to 12$ pounds, 800e; 126 Ford.
an opportanlty should os afforded to
WIN Fight Two-eent Law.
to 1$0 pbnnds, 7«; 160 to 200 pounds,
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Baak fiw ON.
Anns Goeld k determined
ship it abroad.
Chicago,
April 4.—A oombined at-
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Pork—Block. 76 to 150 pounds, 7 *
Philadelphia, April 6.—An aaasing
sk
on
tha
2-ssnt passenger rate la
bar kmily.
by the “ Bravia-May Oil company’’ (mas 7tea; packers, 6* 0* 0-
story of alleged dishonesty in tbs police promised by,the railroads that operate
Ben Francisco, April 7.—The trans­ been filed with the ooonty clerk hero.
Hops—1007, prims end choke, 406c department of this city was told today In Ullnafe, Minnesota and Missouri.
Senator Penrose has |
the ded­
port
Sherman will mH at noon tomor­ The Incorpora tore are George R. Bravie, p srso sad ; olds, 1*1 Mo P” pound,
by Hurry Rothenberger, aged 19 years, It k probable that th* rails will be
gar line in h<p illness a
row for Manila with a terge number Anpa May and Dr. Harry F. McKay. i Wool—fasten» Oregon, average bast, who waa arrested charged with larceny, filed next week. Tty rail for a confer­
of first okas pa—" t o " besides 100 The ospitai stock is $80,000. «The com­ 120160 per pound, according to shrink- lie youth made a confession, in which ence to meet, *1 which oOolala cf tbe
Roosevelt has appointed . enlisted men of tbs Twenty-fifth arasi pany purposes to «ngags'te developing ass; valley, 16*1 to, according to qual­ ha toys be wss aided and abetted in a minóte roods will be prraent, waa to­
ite. Hill as
number of hurgkrtes in the wholesale ssed today^and j>tens for the fight will
< U nse ay . artillery, end 160 transits for the troops oil lands to tba vicinity of Dufor, Of. ity; mohair, choke, 28c par pound.
jin th* Philippines.
a l wbJsb place the brad off so Is to bo.
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* dktrtel of fbe eity by fear polies men.
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