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û ■ .......... — N EW B ER G — = = GRAPHIC SÄS FLOOD TAKES FOUR LIVES. ELEPH ANT« RUN AMUCK !V 1 OREGON STAU ITEMS OF INTEREST Fxplosion of Oil Tank. Stampede« an Thousands Homslsss, Circus Wracked Entire Herd. and Railroads Blocked. Riverside, Cal., April 17.— Thrown Fort Worth, Texas, April SO.— An PŒWBERG .OREGON Into a wild panic by the explosion of other rise of three feet In Clear and i n a huge oil tank la the outskirts of Westfork forced thousands of per ■ * = this city, at 1:30 o'clock this after sona to flee from their homes In fcXPENoES OF THE STATE.' P R O lt s T LOSS OF RANGE. noon, a herd o l elephants belonging Fort Worth today. So far as 1 I I to the 8ells-Floto circus dashed mad known, four persons have lost their At least S000 persons have Cost of Governing Oregon for Year Oregon Sheepman Want Flecks Put ly through the streets of the resi 1 807, by Counties. • -~ ij dence district driving terror-strloken Back on Reserves. rendered homeless and all streams are still rising. Salem— Secretary of State Benson. Pendleton— Because the number citlsena before them and leaving a The railroad service is badly crip- ba8 completed the annual statement o f sheep allotted to the forest re- ,° * destruction In their wek*> pled. Five hundred delegates to the of expenses of the several countlee of serves of Oregon la 76,000 less this The leader o f the herd invaded the State labor convention are weather- tbe 8tate for the year 1907, showing year than last. Umatilla county bua*n®?a dj a4rj5 4 bound here. A cloudburst In P a r £ a total expenditure of 31,429,475.46, sheepmen are protesting to the for- captured sad ran amuckTn the epurt j #upjg|a Buying Tickets to Portlsrd or, a Palo Pain Pinto pintn nnnnl m In«» l*rh »_ _ __ including _ expenditures _____ _______________ . ^ , ____I __ 1» and application _ .a __i___ ,u ur" * ' a department has vnrd F»rd of Jof th« the mnnwood Qlenwood hotel, hotel, where where A Resume of the Lese 1 but n er r and counties last n night not for roads estry Will Receive New Tickets to will probably send the Braios ana an(j highways. As a rule, the coun- been made by the state apsoclatlop to be attacked Miss Ella Qlbbs, s prom- Not L e u Interesting Events Trintty rivers two feet higher and tie« include much o f their bridge ex- permit the same number In the re- inent church woman, pinned her Sound on Rt quest. of the Past Week. these streams are now highar than pense in the roads and highways serves this year as was grazed last against ----— ---- ------ the side of the building with in 96 years. classification, so a portion of that year. Cutting down the number to his -e r to tn® Nbrth Fort Worth, Mineral City expenditure is not Included be graced ln the reserves will cause ?*°n®d. trampled upon her and ln- Denver— The government will ré and Cleburne are almost completely Omaha, Neb., April 1$.— By per The expenditures by counties were sheepmen to sell under forced con- flict®d Injuries from which she died sumé investigation of Isnd frauda ln Inundated. Engineer Long and his aa f0u0W^; mission „ of — the -------------- Interstate Commli- dltions since they have no range for at 9:46 o clock tonight. --------- --------- Colorado, Utah and Wyoming. firemen were found dead under their Baker D- p- Chapman, a guest of tho slon, the Union Pacific has prepared .9 BOJSt.83 the surplus and this they claim Is a I great injustice in view of the fact hotel which Is one of the famous hoe- a tariff which is expected to over- ___ ______ Bells, ___ _ aged _ _ engine today. Their train left the Bantu« . . . New York— Delmonlco Ularkamaa | t b e season promises to be ex-itelrlea o f the coast, attempted to come the result of a previous ded- c r u s h e d to death track in e washout a mile north of Clatsop 10 years, was ... ftl.0TS.42 «top the elephant; and was In turn don which had the effect of closing AS, OSS-87 cellent for both sheep and wool. Thursday by an electric truck, while Cleburne. Crops over a large area Columbia 33.SM.1U* have been destroyed and the esti Coos . . . . . A meeting o f the executlvp com-1attacked by the infuriated animal,'the Portland gateway. The Northern rescuing a pet kitten. .... S8.M l.lfi mlttee of "the Oregon Wool-Growers’ ! which mated loss will reach over half a Crook knocked him down and|pac|flc and Great Northern had not 6.0*1.14 Carry . . . . Vallejo, Cel.— A saving o f $70,000 million dollars. 02.90*. 2ft association will be held here for th e ¡ trampled upon him breaking hia leg concurred in previous tariffs and the Douglas on the estimates was made in the re IS , 066. Oft purpose of formulating a formal pro-1 and otherwise Cleburne, SO miles south, was Gilliam .. Injuring him. The commission ruled that tickets sold 20,888. pairs o f the transport Sheridan, just struck by a wind storm of tornado Grant . . . . test to the department. It ia thought hlg beast then crashed through the ; under the ratea so published were li Harney . . 28.7T8.P1 completed at the Mare Island Navy proportions, followed by a torrential Jarkann Is new per 30,0% . PM the request to graze the same num-1 wall of the courtyard Into the hotel legal. The Union 1 Pacific la Yard. downpour of rain that literally flood Josephine 27.SS4.P0 her this year will be granted as the barber zhop, wrecking that eetah- mitted to name Portland as the des- Klamath . Chicago— Addison Parkison, a re ed the city. Within 90 minutes after Lake ....... i4.ai.24 range In the reservé is improving, Hfthment. In gaining Main street, tlnatlon, but If the traveler signifies intention to Seattle, ---------- or fur- ------- o f going ------------------- Tl.10ft.il frpm year to year on account of the,PlunE®d through p la teg lama window tired banker and farmer o f Rensse the storm broke last night the two 11,741 K! husbanding of the grass by the for-.burling Frank A. Bird to the ground ther north, the conductor ltftlng bin laer, Ind., died Thursday at Western bayoua that run through Cleburne Lincoln 3S.81ft.08 and goring'him all but fatally, was'ticket will give him another rending 8prlngs, 111., while on his way to Cal had left their banks, flooding 500 llalb ru r . . 06.444.08 eatry department. or 600 houaes. A circus whose tents Marlon . .. Malheur, Umatilla, Harney and rounded up ln a livery stable and *- - Portland ---------- to the ------ from point “ to " be ifornia. | M .saaTs were pitched ln the western portion Morrow ... 21.4*4.41 Baker county sheepmen have joined made captive. reached. ^ New York— The entire household o f Cleburne was completely wreck Multnomah > 11.41« ft Four other elephants o f the main In other words, the old method is 37.Mft.88 in the-protest and earnest efforts will herd, which had In the meantime furnishings o f Mrs. Leslie Carter ed. Two lions escaped, and prowled Polk ....... resumed o f drawing exchange orders 13,171. T7 be made to secure range for the sur Payne, the actress, will be sold at about town for an hour, throwing Tillam ook . been re-captured, were brought to on Portland to points ln Washington. 30,780.14 ______ auction. They are valued at $50,- the people Into a panic. atoaaoi plus sheep. Um atilla . . the stable to aid In subduing the The additional charge is absorbed bjr 47.3*7.67 Union . . . . . • 00 . leader, and before he was chained the Harrlman lines snd they again 20.1*4.30 W allowa . . CAN'T AGREE ON PRIDE. fast to hia comrades the brute added enjoy the benefit of the long haul. Wasco . . . . 27.818.04 Chicago— The arrest of three busi FLEET REACHES BAN PEDRO 38,180. Ml Wash Inston one more to hia list of victims by It is said that the whole question ness men on charges of being the se 14.874.02 Wheeler . . hurling on* of hia keepers over a of authorised route* to the Pacific cret backers o f matrimonial agencies. Yamhill . . 31.ZS1.U2 Salmon Conner* Have Meeting But high board feaae, badly injuring him. Coast is not any more satisfactory Is threatened by the United States Voyage From San Diego North One No 8cale is Bet. T otal ............................................... ftl.422.4Tft.44 Continuous Ovation. Another was added to the list of now to the Northern Paciflo than it District Attorney. The expenditures by Items were as Astoria— A meeting attended by the Injured today when L. K. Wors- is to the- Harrlmaa system, and that Los Angeles, April 20.— Loa An follows: Ithica, N. Y.— Ths * International representativee of practically all the ley> an oil-wagon driver, who was it is equally anxious to see the entire Balt Company's plant mt Ludlowville, geles sent more than 100,000 of its County Court and Commlaatonora. .ft OS.SOO.04 salmon canneries of the Columbia fatally burned ln the explosion, was subject of gateways reconsidered. citizens to the oceanside today to Circuit Court ................................... 117.ftlO.au near this city, was burned Friday. It waa Justice«' courts ....................... 33,088.18 river was held here this afternoon to taken to the city hospital. The loss Is estimated at $160,000. welcome the American battleship It is said, that the 124^0.07 discuss the prices to be paid for raw I f rom bja wa» 0„ fleet, which steamed Into San Pedro Clerk's office .................................. AM tffi Western Woo’grower«. The plant employed 160 men. 6S.T80.ft2 fish during the season, which w ill! flro was communicated t<i the oil- Harbor, 22 miles away, In the full Recorder's office ............................. 0*470.17 Omaha, Neb., April 16.— Through open at noon on Wednesday, but nl-jtank which exploded. Worsley waa 28.823.51 Chicago— Jim Hln was fined $550 radiance of a mid-summer sun, and Treasurer's office ....................... . 12,202.7» though two sessions were hteld ln an hurled 20 yards by the explosion and the efforts o f the woolgrowers o f and Sam Kee $50 Thursday for sell dropped anchor at 3:30 p. m. The Coroner's office ......................... . 4S.OTft.S7 effort to get together, no agreement) wa8 picked up with hia clothing tn the West and Northwest, a storage- . . . . . . . . , . ,, School Superintendent‘a office......... ing ceealne illegally. They had taken 16 fighting vessels a«d three auxil- 8tock mopector ....................... T.saben in-tranait rate has been made by the It is understood some1 flames. He is dying, 50 wedding rings and a baby’s locket iaries, leaving San Diego shortly | Assessor's o « c e ................. — 80,68072 was reached. Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, Bur of the canners wanted to pay 6 cents | A iarae storage tank filled T4.T4B.4tt ln payment from women. after 6 o ’clock this morning, had j* * " “ ? «* “ d coU*ct,°* of *•*“ T.ssacft a pound for cannery fish and 6 cents wlth 0|l exploded «»on ¿fter the! first lington and Chicago ft Northwestern ‘ * *............... OR,330.2.1 Helena, Mont.— The Hauser Lake steamed up the 100 miles of surf-1 for cold storage fish, those weighing I and bath butned until late at -night. railroads, which will permit wool to 00,786.22 Courthouse expenses “ flood washed out 25 miles of the beaten coast ln single column for- Jail 25 pounds or over, others wanted to gixty thousand gallons of oil, lnclud- atop for storage at Omaha. It may 23.37«. Ml .............................. Great Northern Railroad track, mation, 400 yards apart and in full Poor, care o f ........................... 128,308.74 flx the prices at 6 and 7 cents, the ing much refined oil In cases, was be baled here and shipped at the con- 7.217.12 same as set which will take ten days to repair. view of thousands of persons who Indigent soldiers ...................... by the Fishermen’s consumed, together with the build veaience o f buyers and growers. The 4.081.26 Insane ....................................... gathered at every vantage point. advantage to the woolgrowers is that Meanwhile the Great Falls smelter 14.WO.7tt Union, while still others contended ings Reform school com m itm ent*.. . adjoining the tanks. The W ith the Connecticut leading and Bridges must remain Idle. of not being forced to sell their clip 200,120.34 that 5 cehts for small fish and 8 ...................................... Standard Oil Co.’s loss on the oil with Rear-Admiral Charles M. Kerries ....................................... 48.204.43 cents for all over SO pounds in Is $7,000 and on buildings, $4,000. at any price the eastern buyers may Redding, Cal.— R. C. Wilson, n Thomas on the bridge, the long line Election expense ...................... 3.014.00 offer. weight was proper. What the dts- 1.307.80 mining man o f Delmar,' aged $7 o f ships pointed within the break Scalp bounty ............................ The circus tents were pitched Three storage warehouses will be 3,04a 00 kgieement will result In is hard to three o f H ealth ........................ years, committed suicide Thursday. water at San Pedro bay just half an Board blocks from the oil-tanka. 2,768. «2 foretell, but it is probable the sea f rui t Inspector ......................... built here at once, with a capacity o f H e had been drinking heavily and hour behind their scheduled hour of Surveyor .................................... When the first muffled explosion oc 2.382.01 60,000,000 pounds. These storage 2.878.81 son will open at the prices fixed by curred, shaking the ground like an was despondent over financial af arrival. The Connecticut, Kansas, Agricultural fairs .................... the fishermen and the size of the earthquake, and the flames shot np facilities will be available to wool- 10,178.13 High schools ........... ................. fairs. Once be was s wealthy opera Vermont and Louisiana took berths 53,306.74 catch will soon determine whether or growers who may put their clip in a Miscalls tor la Colorado. several hundred feet into the air, tho warehouse and use the receipts aa within the sheltered portion o f the not the rates will go higher. circua management hurriedly cleared collateral on which to secure cash. Total ............................................. 11.422,470.40 San Francisco— A..Kern and Clyde harbor, where they are to remain the tents and sent home the crowd About 6,000,000 pounds o f Paciflo 1 . Lemly, o f West Berkeley, have the full seven days of the fleet’s which was assembling for the after Northwestern wool passes through Beautifying Ashland Campus. started by bicycle down the coast to visit, while the other 12 ships of the Water for Merrill Ranchers. It second, third and fourth divisions Ashland— About a year ago the noon performance. . . . was while . . . . the Omaha annually. Valparaiso, Chile. Klamath Falla— E. W. Smith, rail the reached out into the open sea tn a road conductor, has practically fin city water system waa extended to St. Petersburg— According to ths line nearly two miles long. frightened elephants became unman BLUEJACKETS ON SHORE. ished the canal change at this city, the normal, and since then a land ageable and stampeded. Russ, the Admiralty has decided to where the railroad grade crosses it, scape gardener haa been converting order four 900-ton torpedoboat de STRIKERS REFUSE TERMS. and baa been awarded the contract the campus into a beautiful lawn stroyers from England. Ths vessels Once More Tread Boll of God's Own by the government of repairing the and flower garden. The people of Strike Brines Blood>hed. are to have turbine engines. Country. southern Oregon have taken an ac No Hope for Settlement o f Chostsr Adams canal. This canal furnishes Chester, Pa., A pril 17.— Riot and tive Interest in the work of sending New York.— The Motor Boat Club San Diego, April 1$.— A parade o f water to landholders around Merrill Streetcar Trouble. bloodshed marked the third day of o f America has refused to postpone bluejackets and marines landed from ind haa been taken over by the gov choice shrubs, plants and bulbs. On Chester, Pa., April 20.— A ll hope ernment. aceount” of**the £TaIrity‘ 7 f ^atVr the ft® the race for the Harnsworth cup, as at- the American battleship fleet— 6000 requested by the Motor Yacht Club o f an early settlement of the street fighting men fresh from a cruise o f W ater will be turned Into the main grounds had remained practically aa !? * ^ wtth im car strike, which began ln this city nature left them, shaded with oak, to °P «ra'® ,ta car® wllh o f Great Britain. It will be held at more than lt.000 miles— marked canal of the Klamath project next ported strike-breakers. The strikers last Monday, disappeared late to week. madrona, pine and fir trees. Huntington Harbor, August 1. the ceremonies of official welcome to and their bympathixers stormed a night when the motorman and con Some of the lands are needing New York— That neurasthenia, or ductors of the Chester Traction Co. trolleycar that was started out of the State of California. Sixty-four irater a$ this time on account of the Trout for Union County. nervous breakdown Is the most com refused to return to work on terms the barns and ln the melee two men companies of sallormen, in their toga of the sea, with wide flaring trousers La Grande— Approximately 100,-'were shot. mon disease among New York school offered by the company. The state dry weather. Indications point to a teachers and the most prolific source police have the situation well in less successful year for the dry far 00Q fish will be received ln Union | William Griescmer, a claim agent reefed down in canvas leggings, and county within 30 days to be used for the company, was struck on tho 16 companies of marines, soldierly o f applications for retirement, is dis hand and there was no serious dis mers unless rain comes soon. aft stocking material for the many arm by a bullet and William Borg- and straight, formed this most no closed in the annual report of the turbance during the day. mountain streams in this vicinity. mann, the motorman who had caarge., table of the . navy’ Must Furnish Seat*. board of retirement of the Board of __, s land . displays. , . The ._ The traction company resumed the Members of the Eastern Oregon Fish o f the car. was «truck in the foot by l ,and,a« Part£ ®fla‘ P»®d “ Infantry. Education. 0 Salem— The railroad commission running of cars within the city limits and Game association have rdoeived anothe.- bullet. He was dragged fro m lar*?ed Kra,K?' ,n “ f*11 mar^ ‘ n,K Salt Lake City— Fire distinct this afternoon. They carried no pas in a decision, which follows in part, notice that the shipments will he -, ¡the car and beaten and waa rescued or<^e**» -an<* canteens filled» censures the Corvallis ft Eastern sengers. Traffic was suspended at 7 shocks o f earthquake were felt early forthcoming ln a short time, and from the angry strikers and their,®d!La ed an arJ nlr corps Railroad Co., for their passenger a _ 1 ** w I T h r t n m n n a a ln n « I sa A committee o f the strikers went Wednesday morning at Milford, I The procession the men of the that the parties to whom the cans1 sympathizers with difficulty. south o f here. Houses were shaken to Philadelphia today and hired a accommodations on the lines from are consigned must be ln readiness Greisemer, besides being wounded1» « T * formed was more than tw o Albany and Corvallis to Taquina and and people ran from their homes ln number of 'buses, which will be had his shoulder dislocated. Several miles long. They marched from th * to plant the fry. alarm, bnt no serious damage la re placed ln service, the purpose being Toledo: other traction employers were also w*terfront to the City P ark, ‘‘It is ordered that the railroad to compete with the traction com ported. The shocks were also felt company defendant shall in the fu cut and bruised. RooeeveH'a Policy Wi*#st PORTLAND MARKETS. pany. at Newhouae, Utah. Mayor Johnson at 6 p. m. gave ture supply sufficient passenger cars Paris, April 16.— The Temps today- Chicago— Nicholas Klein, aged 14, permission __ _____ ______________ ____ __ to open ^__so that all passengers leaving Corval- Students Witness Prizefight Wheat— Track prices: Club, 84c to saloonkeepers expressed enthusiastic approval o f saya he climbed in n Santa Fe their places, contrary to the advice Ns 5,r_A *ban3r ^■tbound and Yaqulna per Jaushel; red Russian, 82c; blue- Berkeley, April 17.— Battling N e l - _________ _ _ In President _____________________ Roosevelt's reasoning frelghtcar at San Fr&ncieco to steal o f Deputy Superintendent Lumb, of anF Toledo eastbound may have a Btem, 87c; valley, 85c. son and a number of other repre- ( f aVor of providing additional ships a ride, to Marietta, 6., and visit his the state police. seat and that the second-class coach Barley-—Feed, $24.10 per ton; sentatlves of the prise ring, ap- for the American navy, especially •later. The door was sealed while shall be supplied with ventilators." rolled, $27®28; brewing, $26. peared In three-round bouta tonight the affirmation that the United State* he slept and he fasted four days on The railroad company will have 20 Oats— No. 1 white, $56.50027 before a large crowd of students of would lose rank as a great power, Admiral Evans lm on *ir|, j his Journey here. the University of California, among i „ ot oniy tr sbe Waa feeble, bnt i f Paso Rob lee Hot Springs, Cal., days ln which to make the necessary per ton; gray, $26. Millstuffa— Bran, $24.60 per ton; whom were many co-eds. The en- Bbe bad the reputation of being San Francisco— Lieutenant W il April 50.— The seventeenth day of alterations. middlings, $27.50; shorts, country, tertainment was held under the aus-! fn«b]A. "France should meditate on liam 8. Bowen, U. S. A., now com Rear-Admiral Robley D. Evans’ stay - t„ $27.50; city, $27; wheat and barley pices of the Polydeucean club of the this," the paper says, mandlng a rapid-fire battery at the at Paso Robles Hot Springs shows f q * ' * , , t a * . . , „ university. The affair, postponed 1 j f America wishes to avoid war Klamath Falls— Captain J. M. Me chop. $27.50. Presidio, is to be tried before a court the old warrior to be mnch 1m- Hay— Timothy, Willamette Valley, from three weeks ago. was held o n t-!Wlth Japan, she must have a fleet martial April 21 for neglect of duty. proved, and It ia evident that th e , *ndre, who has returned from San The day he got the order a revolver treatment at the big Kurhaus is j Francisco, where he met the South-* $17 per ton; Willamette Valley, or side the university grounds, but was' perinanent in the Pacific. The Am- hall struck him over the knee, prob proving successful. Past Assistant •*” * Pac,*,c freight officials, states dinary, $15; Eastern Oregon. $17.60; sanctioned by the executive of the erican people are at present confuted ably making amputation necessary. __ ___________ Surgeon P. E. McDonald this morn- tbat a through freight rate will be mixed, $16; clover, $14; alfalfa, $12; Associated Students and the faculty 88 to the proper course to pursue» of the university. but President Roosevelt’s naval pol Philadelphia __ Confronted w ith i,n* statement: ;established to Klamath 1 Falls as soon alfalfa meal, $20. ruuaaeipnia wim . . . mad® . . . th® „ following pniiaaeipnia — umiruuieu Lonironiea w u* . -nntinno« tn min aa the terminus of the road is at Butter— Extras, 2 7 %c per pound; icy suggests a luminous and wise the accusation o f embezzling more! Ad“ ,ral ®ya” 8 continues to gain Dorris. fancy 26c; choice, 25c; store, 16%c. path which the country sooner or Great Northern Is Blocked than $1,600 from the Franklin in - 1 »trength gradually. He sleeps well Eggs— Loss and commlasion off, The Mclntire Transportation com later will follow. stltute, o f this city, of which he has * ad his appetite is Improving. Butte, Mont., April 17.—Great pany will handle all freight Into this 16% @ 17c per dozen. er for 22 been actuary and treasurer ______ Fancy cream twins, 16%c Northern Agent Stewart, of W olf Cheese— section, and it will remain In charge Find Two Mere Bodies. Railway Men Join Forces years, Herbert E. Heyl was seized of the Southern Pacific until dellv- per pound; cream brick, 20c; Swiss Creek, reports that the track from Boston, April 16.— The remains o f with apoplexy when he opened his Winnipeg, Man., April 20.— A fed -' ¿red"to the consignee. W olf Creek east as far as he can see blk., 20c; limburger, 2 2%c paper at breakfast Wednesday and ier&tkm era#ion of all the union men em-| The rates have been published and Poultry— Mixed chickens, 13c per Is flooded to a depth of three feet two persons, a man and a woman, died shortly afterward. 1 I ployed In the shops of the Canadian ar® m®ch lower than over the Thrall- lb.; fancy hens, 14@>14%c; roosters, and that for three Miles or more it were found today In the ruins o f ry - - a the Canadian k w , k „ , „ Pokegema line. The rates from Port old, 8c; fryers, lb., 20c; broilers, lb., is completely washed out and In Sunday's fire at Chelsea, and to- Tokio— Sakatanl, ex-Mlnlster of " f Pacific and Northern ,___ ___ __ ____ ________ **._______ per places overturned, while the rails | night a human skull was found • In land and San Francisco are the same. 2 2 % @ 2 5c; dressed _ poultry Finance, has sailed on a tour Railroads waa completed today. They are twisted and bent Into every shape. the cellar of No. 62 Chester avenue, pound, lc higher. America. will fight the reductions ln the new Potatoes— Select, selling price, 70c by the foaming waters. Twenty-, The bodies of three unknowa persons Fru'*g*ow**t Will Organize hundred; Willamette Valley, eight miles of track are under water, had been recovered previously and President Newell, of P®r « ;- W S - ^ W S ia ii4 «h i* ». to . finish T h . COD.P..IS. »h n Marshfield— n rn m n fl tnt a Hn rt I »> n 1111 Mil r n a r* buying price, 45c per hundred; East j It Is figured conservatively that for the death list ia now alx, but the lor giiia is Deing » wageu ‘ Multnomah, buying price, 56c; at least 20 days no trains can go over authorities expect to find other for icaster Esstor gift. Is being .g s d hr I?,*!“ * ¡ 2 ‘ th„ n 8an,e'waKes not grtng_ • « but' P*7 w » ill' InH0i r p ! r . n n ^ ! m ! i ^ i u e l ^ i ? animals here” " * j according to individual work.|the Third dl sir let, will vlsk Coo^ Clackamas, buying price SSc per | ^ • I n e a n ^ n o r e p a i r ^ can be bodies Iq the ruins. Early today the police arrested Dan»el Ross, who was cruelty to animals nere. i e game ,t ,8 ^ w|1, be county the last of this month for the new California, 5@5% c done until the water recedes waving lighted tapers In a lumber Brussels— The government o f th e ‘ taken by all ot the American rail- purpo8e Qf getting In closer touch P«c P °und: ■a‘eat< 5%c b °un<1' yard, and he was held on the charge Ultimatum to Strikers Congo Independent State has Issued, roads. This Is the beginning of a big with the fruitgrowers of the district.* Onions— Job price, |4.75fff 5 per * a reply to the British white book,fight County Inspector Pohl will arrange a hundred; b“ y,n* lPr,c1e; „ ^ : ? 5® *1®,° London, April 17.— The shipbnlld- of attempted incendiarism. containing reports from British Con meetlng when the visitors arrive. iper. hundred, garlic, 15c per pound. )ng empioyerg- federation announced Injure Mon Removed. suls ln the Congo and denies all the Plans are now in progress In Coos . Apple»-—Belect, |2.50 per box, today tbat unless the ship wprkmen Preperea for Cruls*. fancy. $2; choice, $1.50; ordinary, on the Nortbeast Coast who went on charges o f oppression. San Francisco, April 16.— Judge „ Vallejo. Cal.. April 20 — Stores f« r « » e organization of a strike In the middle of January, re- Seawell has removed the last hope o f ___ _________________ ________________ Association. 8a.n._ F5anC' ^ 7 . T.h. * ‘ I® and coal ar® be,n* ™ abed aboard t h® - ' Fresh Frnlts-O rsnges. $2.5003 siime work by April 25, all the shlp- watching two men suspected o f drug-jcril,8er Albany, which arrived here I" * pect<?r Pohl is engaged in visiting r ^ Hn. lemons, $2.760 3.50? i the defense in the Benson-Hyde glng Samuel Gilmore, a race-track th|g m orn , ng. The ve8sel will s a ll,tb« orchards of the county and an- ™ » « . t steers; $4. 7 5 0 5 ; building yards In the country will be. closed. Such a lockout would ln-Jca«®» prevent the removal of state plunger, who had won rob Monday for Central n<?tJn5ea tbat b® w,n c,ut down 4re^ medium -----at $7000, 11 o’clock $4.2504.75; common, volve directly fully a quarter of a l^nd records to the federal courts o f bing him and killing him. His stom America. Tho refrigerator ship Ola- ^ b'®b a*-« properly sprayed by ^ 0 0 * . cows, best, $8.75 <ff 4; million workmen. The men on the Washington, D. C., where the records ach is being analysed. cler sailed today for southern Waters th® owner a,ter du* notification _________ common $3.2503.75; calves, $4® Tyne have twice voted against ac will form Important evidence in the to rejoin the fleet with nearly $30,- Milwaukee, Wto.— Ira B. Smith, 000 ‘worth o f . provisions to be dis cepting the settlement arranged by land fraud trials. Yesterday after Hermlston Is Booming J4’ Sheep— Best wethers, $6 06.60; their leaders with the employers. formerly a member o f a- prominent tributed among the various ships of noon Judge Seawell dissolved the Hermlston— Lands are not only'ewes, $506.60; spring lambs, noml- wholesale grocery firm o f Milwau the fleet. The West Virginia and preliminary Injunction which he said selling In this vicinity but lands are,«al. kee, waa Wednesday sentenced to he had granted wfthout full knowl Uncle Bern Backs China. Best, $ 6 0 6.25; medium, Ho two years In th e^ liw a u k ee house o f ^ ,arn^ n WiH “ ,h to” orro" be,ng Improved Hundred, of acre. edge of th* facts o f the case. Paris, April 17.— The Echo de new land will produce crops *»•- this¡$ 6 .7 6 0 6 ; feeders, $6.26 0 5.50. eorrection by Judge Ludwig for ©b- Bremerton - e f e .............................. .............- season. This year will show a boom I Hops— 1907, prime and choice, 4 Paris says that .the explanation of talnlng money under false pretenses. Banker Gets Five Year*. Warships foe Anscorfes In building and all aorta of Improve-1 ® 6c per pound; olds, 1 0 1 % c per the firmer attitude Resumed by ments are going on ln th* irrigated pound. China with regard to the Japanese Pittsburg. ------------------— Pa., April 16.— , William -------- 1 Washington, April 20.— To gratify Chicago— Joseph Sachsel, a whole- •ale liquor dealer, and Arthur the wishes of the people o f Anacortes district at this time. Hundreds of I Wool— Eastern Oregon, average In Manchuria may be found In the S. Wortman, ex-president of the Oak- Freud hia cousin, were drowned In Wash., who will be unable to see any bushels o f potatoes have been beet. 11016c per pound, according support given to China by the land Savings ft Trust, Company» Lake ’Michigan, Wednesday, when a o f the Atlantic floet while In Puget planted, many hundred trees have to shrinkage; Valley, 12 015o, ac- United States, proof of wklch was pleaded guilty today to embezsle- small boat was capsized. Bachel’ft Sound, th* navy department has de- been set out, and shortly a number .cording to quality. given ln the remittance o f Indemnity xnent o f $14,000 o f the company's wife and Frond's sister were wateh- elded to send two cruisers to that of new cottages will be under course I Mohair— Choice, 20 0 20%c per due from China owing to the trouble*, funds, snd was sentenced to five la g th* boat. port for two days’ stay. o f construction. . peuad. In 1900. yuan In th© penitentiary. r . H . W O O D W ASD , U I NEWS OF THE WEEK § Nellie Asb N rn ln ln Is la b New Twill. PRACTICALLY SANE AS BEFORE l i i ( M n » ) ta n lor tor Bor lu d e n - I