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' ..................................— KEWBERG GRAPHIC ' HfewlsH IN H O H k F H I S cot * C. IL WOOOWAMk, I I A re *»pt bsb'y O e«fl at Fart W i«n *, lr d ana. 00,000 MEN IN PARAD E. OREGON STATE IÏEMS OF INTEREST End e f Great Oathollc Centennial Cel ebration. New York, May 4.— Sixty thou sand Roman Catholic layman march ing in procession Saturday brought to a climax and form ally ended' the week-long celebration o f the centen ary o f the founding of- the Roman Catholic diocese at New York. A long F ifth avenue and through Fifty-seventh street, where the line o f march ted to the disbanding point hundreds o f thousands o f persons ware massed. The review ing stand had been built to accommodate 8600 persons, and Its whole capacity was placed at the disposal o f woman and children and the distinguished pre lates who h a je bean participating In the observance o f the centenary. The prelates In their gorgeous robes occupied n space In the center stands and bankW around them on svery side were thousands o f woman and children. O f a ll' the 60,000 who took part In the parade, every man save one was on foot. The mounted man was Brigadier-General Thomas Barry, the grand marshal. Behind him trudged thousands, m illionaire and laborer. In the van was a delega tion from the Catholic club, among them Thomas F. Ryan, Thomas A. Emmett, Justice John W . Goff, Jus tice Davis and Justice O’Gorman, of the supreme eonrt. Bourke Cock- ran, John D. Crlmmlna, David Mc Clure and many other men promi nent In the city’s UM participated. Many o f the large stores and other business places conducted by Catho lics had declared a half holiday for today. The parade formed at Wash ington Square w ell down town. The line o f march covered a distance o f approximately three miles. TRAIN IS DYNAMITED PO RT W A Y N E , lad., May 5— Tan NEWHERG. known dead, many misting and IS seri ously injured is tke result of a lire that destroyed the new Aveliaa Hotel, Port * IDEAL C o N O IT IO N tt. T O H AND LE TH E A F P L E S . -Ï3 W ayne’s principal hostelry, Sunday. Chief o f Poliee Anckenbruck said ________ that he believes 20 bodies were still In Lake County Has Open Winter and H ood River drove era* Union Inereasee iSf } f ’ s-L*' J vi *'■ ’•sf -, Early Spring. «to o k to «2 5 ,0 0 0 . the ruins. The entire interior o f the building is Lakevlew — A fte r the most open Hood R iver— A t a m eeting o f the a smoldering heap o f ruins, and how winter that eoutheaatern Oregon haa Hood R iver Applegrowers’ Union R n«V K B l d f i n many dead are concealed beneath the " ----- ' 1 debris can only/ be conjectured. The eyer experienced this section la now held yesterday, and largely attend- , hotel register was consumed by Are, and enjoylng a spring that insurea Wealth ad, a resolution was passed increas- Engineer Killed and Fireman Terribly sauma o f the L ast Important but there are no accurate means o f deter- to her people. A t no time during the ing the capital stock o f the organlsa- beataeo— Probably Vengeful N ot Lana Interesting Events , mining who are missing. past* winter did the thermometer in tlon j 2000 to $26.000. The The complete destruction o f the in- Lake county register a temperature llinrn. . . . . .. o f the Past Week. W ork o f Hoboes. tcrior o f the hotel makes the work of below aero, and most o f the time L t ik e balmv BDrlna-like weather Drevalled. ,n* « « d storage facilities to take recovering bodies a difficult task. A balmy spring-like weather prevailed, confused heap of charred wood, bricks There w ere but few flurries o f maow’ c* re o f the r»l>,<u3r increrslng apple sed h .V lfo re a « warm « r m ' Yield valley. Between $6000 aenator Money has lived 85 years ^ twisted girders is piled up be- and these melted away Butte, Mont., May 8.— Eaatbound ly h before . . o . f . . the . h ^ s ■> th„ with a broken neck. tween tke bare walls to the second sun. The resuit was that but little m ^ tln x ^ w lth in fiv e minuses^atter Burlington train No. 6, due in Butte Pieee by pieee this must be re -1feeding was required, stock general- the r a r a ta r v ® “ d “ h t - ub_ Hoodluma are suspected o f blow story. at 11:30 o'clock tonight, waa dyna be ieceived It Is in g up the passenger train at Butte. moved before the roll of the dead can ly finding excellent range during the Î H D t Z M would mited about a m ile weet o f the v - -------------I - . - J O ---------- .* of entire winter, winter, and and the the end end o of winter ■®r,Pt,OM D® r®ceiveo. « is ’ t , , be completed. Some the bodies entire f winter " the purpose o f the union to build an Northern Pacific station at 11:37 G r o w C lfT tk n d la raportad M out are mangled and charred be- finds sufficient feed on hand to tide addition to Its already large ware- Im proving from h it protracted 111- yond - recognition. ------... *»-- -*— »- •-*----- »- . v — - v - o ’clock. The exploelon caused the ^ ln t e r ^ ^ e ^ l^ n o * ha*y'■htmld^e^Dut kouse storage here which plant. wTl'l £ n i l . the M*- I Infantry Company D and Battery D winter, even if no hay should ha put cojd first or h e lp e r. sngins to leave the Portland police are still unable to ' of tke National Guard are on duty, and up this season rails, but It plowed along fo r a few On ths desert sheep men have re locate the murderer o f Pawnbroker aiding the fire and poliee foreee to clear C O M P L A IN S o f r a t e s . hundred feet without turning over. ported an ideal winter, with just W olff. away the debris. v The second engine crashed Into the . . ... .. ... . «. The hotel wss erected 60 years ago, enough snow to furnish water for bank south o f the track a few caf- 1 T h « d°3 u h O.ioan »iR M nrfr. o f * n<1 th® woodwork was dry as tinder., stock, and with plenty o f feed to put Eugene Mill fin d s Railroad Tariffs visitin g with Queen Alexandra o f . Jt burBW, lik# matchwood, and within a »beep In excellent condition. A * ft® Have Doubled, lengths from where the exploelon Kngland few minutes from the time the fire was « » t desert lying east o f Goose Lake Salem—J. M. Shelley, o f Eugene, man occurred. A petition Is being circulated a t 1 discovered the whole o f the hotel was s V alley is the feeding-ground fo r the E rery person on the train has Gary, ind., fo r the closing o f the 110 mass o f flames that flllsd the corridors thousands o f head o f sheep that eon- ager o f the Eugenh M ill S Elevator Co., and rooms with suffocating clouds of stltute a large portion o f the wealth has protested against a recent raise o f saloons o f the town. been accounted for excepting Engi smoke that laid fiery barriers across all o f Lake county, a-winter like the one searly 100 per eent la certain local neer Bussey, o f the second engine, Bishop Potter, o f New Y ork, Is just ended means an addition to the much improved and expects to re means o f escape save by tke windows. profit column. freight rates in that part o f the state. who Ip supposed to be burled under name his duties in n fsw days. Since the new year began there He encloees a shipping receipt showing his locomotive. Carl Mange, who R E AD Y T Q REOEIVE F L E E T. has been but little rain and practi that he pays a rate o f 23 eents per 100 Bank robbers demolished the safe was riding on the blind baggage, Eugene cally no snow. Crops o f every kind pounds on wheat and oats from Eu o f the Farm ers’ bank, nt Teyon, had to be taken from the mews o f San Is Franc is c o l Gaily Decorated In to Yonealla, 44 miles, whieh rate, he were put In earlx, and already there Ok la., secured $600 and escaped. timbers under which he was burled. Honor o f Occasion. - is an excellent growth in everything says, is exeessive, unjust and unreason A San Francisco woman who died able. Prior to January 1, 1907, the rate H is arm and leg w ere broken. SA N FRANCISCO, May 5 — In eager that depends upon spring weather. recently had a secret recess made in was 14 eents. The rate for s little long Fireman George Ehle, o f the second expectation San Francisco is awaiting n table leg Where her valuables were er distance, as, fo r instance, from Eu S H IP P IN G 8 T E E L H E A D EGOS. engine, was badly scalded. the arrival o f the Atlantic battleship concealed. gene to Rose burg, is new Si eents, Both were hurried to the hospital fleet. The meats are baked, tke house whereas the former rate was 15 cents. A money order clerk In the Chi is in order and the feast is set. Ths In the police patrol, which was at This is an increase o f over 100 per eent. Smell Run in Rogue River Causes In cago office o f the W ells Fargo Ex members of the household are clothed the scene o f the wreck, as quickly The railroad commission will investi NOW U P T O TH E HOUSE; vestigation. press company la accused o f em- in their best raiment, and are busy with as possible a fter the men were re gate. _________ beaallng $6,000. Grants Pass— T w o m illion steel- ceived In the city. Locom otive No. the final arrangement o f bow and other National Drainage BIN May Become a 3100, in charge o f Engineer Busay Th e battleship fleet when pass adornment. Fluttering flags, navy pen head trout eggs were brought In New Cannery Tender J*. and Fireman Ehle, Is lying on Itu in g the principal points between San nants and streamers, and Rear-Admiral from the Oldenberg hatchery on the Law. Astoria— The official measurement side south o f tbe track. Francisco and Seattle w ill slow Evans’ picture are everywhere. Mar- Illinois river, and were expressed to Washington, May 4.— Friends o f The mall car, which was right be down and in some instances make ket street is a long vista o f hunting in Buenos Ayres, South America, la o f the gasoline launch Huldah was the National colors, and flags waving care o f the agricultural departfhent. completed by the customs authorities the national drainage bill are very hind it, was hurled on its side and abort stops. A cold storage fish from white poles 50 feet high, every 100 The eggs were closely encased in Ice- today. The craft was built by T. L. much encouraged by reason o f th e'b a d ly wrecked Robert W *tchorn, the Im m igra car was next to the mail car, and it feet, one large and a cluster o f fiv e , boxes fo r the long journey, fact that that measure has passed tion official, says only one-third o f __ ,, „ ^ . . smaller flags flying from each one and | The fishing season on Rogue river Driscoll, o f this city, for the Colom the senate, and been referred to tbe waa smashed Into kindling wood. the Italian emigrants come to the *p , “ 2 F ollow ing the fish car was the ex terminating in the huge red, white and so far has been unprofitable, the run bia R iver Packers’ Association and United States, the rest going to blue shield on the tall ferry tower. On o f fish being exceedingly ligh t and her dimensions are as follows: house committee on public lands. press car. Only the front trucks o f Booth America. each side of the tower, stretehed on at present the local Fishermen’s Length, 34.9 fe et; beam, 8 feet; W h ile there Is very little time left the express car left the rails. The F iv e bodies have been taken from long wire cables, are the words, “ W ei-,Union is devoting its tim e to Hives- depth, 3.2 feet; tonnage 9 tons gross fo r Its consideration in the house, baggage car also remained on the the ruins o f the Chicago Reduction come to the Atlantic Fleet,” in the tigating the river from here to the 6 tons net. She Is equipped with a there Is a slight possibility that It track. The general theory o f the explo company’s plant, which was de kaleidoscopic colors of the international mouth fo r the reason o f such short 12-horsepower engine and w ill be might get through the lower branch sion Is that the dynamite was placed stroyed by fire. F ive mors are be navy signal code flags and pennants, age, as at this tim e last year thou used as a cannery tender. o f congrees before adjournment, but directly on the rails, but 1t. la Impos lieved to be in the ruins. while on Telegraph H ill the word sands o f pounds w ere being shipped Lambing Successful away dally. The officers fo r this a i s w lll only be possible in the «Ib le to say whether a tlme fuse or Weleome” stands in letter 15 feet A Jury has been secured to try Baker City— The sheepraising In high, whieh can be read for many miles, 'year are: P re sid e n t,H en ry Hudson; R a e f and the case has began. , 1 . , . h . „ I, .upport Z . 'Z i ï S Z H Those L Z ’ . who Z dustry is one o f the Important re and whieh at night will be illuminated secretary, A. Auberry. o f the measure, both in committee Th e Arkansas Republican state by 2,500 eleetric lights. Festoons of agr® BM sources o f Baker county, and the I f there Is as south side o f the track. convention has declared for prohibi incandescent lights run on both side« of sheepmen have reason to rejoice this and In the house. O regon City Roee Show. much difference o f opinion In the The dynamiting Is believed by the tion. year because o f the successful lamb the principal streets and prominent Oregon City— Arrangem ents are house as prevailed in the senate, the An exploding boiler tube -on a buildings are outlined in eleetrie bulbs, w ell under w ay fo r holding the sec ing season. Conditions have been bill w ill probably go over' to the officers to be the work o f some hobo seeking revenge for being ejected British battleship Injured fiv e men furnishing at night a most magnificent ond annual show o f the Oregon City most favorable throughout the sea next sesaion. from a train. son and the percentage o f loss has illumination. severely. Rose and Carnation Society, which The bill, In effect, creates e no Express Messenger J. B. Valentine The range Is In I t is estimated that there w ill be be w ill take place In this city during been very small. tional drainage fund, sim ilar to the was seriously bruised, being badly It Is practically certain that Ad tween 700,000 and 800,000 people in San the latter part o f May or early tn excellent condition end the sheep national reclamation act, providing m iral Evans w ill return to the fleet Francisco on the day that the fleet ar cat by a flyin g grenade. His escape are thriving wonderfully. June. Committees have been ap that all moneys received from the from death In hid car is considered a t San F ra ncisco. rives. The suburban cities adjacent to pointed to take charge o f the esent, sale o f public lands In states not con miraculous. Four expeditions are en route to tho bay aad towns within a radios of and strawberry-growers have been Fruit Nipped In Douglas tributing to reclamation fund shall The force o f tbe explosion woe W estern states to look tor fossils 50 miles will practically be depopulated, asked to make exhibits, providing Rosebnrg— Douglas County fruitgrow be utilized in draining swamp and According to the crew o f and w ill contribute 200,000, while the the berries are ripe when the roses ers are mueh concerned as to the extent overflow ed lands. The drainage fund terrific. o f prehistoric animals. the first engine tbe engine was lifted railroad companies estimate that they are in fu ll bloom. Ths official color of the damage capesd by laet night’s w ill be small in comparison to tbe Chinese authorities are making will bring at least 150,000 from points o f th e society is mission pink, adapt frost. From some sections the report reclamation fund, for the bulk of bodily off the track. great preparations to weleome the beyond as far east as-Omaha, aad from ed from the color o f the Mission eomes that the pears, peaches, cherries the receipts from land sales is util Am erican battleship fleet. British Columbia on the north, to the rose, the first to he brought to Ore end other early fruits will be a total ized fo r Irrigation. SH IELD ED B IG SIN N E R S . However, the Young K in g Manuel o f Portugal, international boundary on the sonth. gon. Local business men have been loss while in other sections the growers coat o f reclaim ing desert lands, and w ill be closely guarded when he exceedingly liberal in donations o f are as yet unable to say just how much one dollar in the drainage fund w ill Attorney Jerom e Charged With Fa B LO W U P A N O T H E R T R A IN . goes to attend the opening o f the premiums. Th e show w ill prbbably damage they have suffered from this go as far as fiv e dollars In the re Cortes. voring High Financiers. be held in the armory. vere frost. clamation fund.. New Y ork, May 2.— Before Com A collision between lim ited trolley Attempt to Dynamite O regon Short Track Laid to Dorris. Must Ballast Track. missioner Hand, who Is bearing evi cars near D etroit caused the death o f Lin^ Thwarted. Indien Village at Roee Festival. Klam ath Falls— Track H ying was dence on charges against District A t eigh t men and serious injury o f four Salem — The Oregon Railroad Portland, Ore., May 2.— C. A. BUTTE, Mont., M ay 5.— What ap Commission Is prodding ,the Oregon completed on the California North torney Jerome, Franklin Pierce, others. pears to have been an attempt to wreck eastern to Dorris yesterday. This new Mount, gefieral agent o f the O. R. cqunsel for the complainants, today A British torpedo boat destroyer a freight on the northbound Oregon Electric Company fo r the purpose o f town is Just south o f the Oregon line A N. at Lewiston, Idaho, Is erra n g -1 called for the evidence taken by a inducing that company to hasten the was ran down and sank by a scout Short Line similar to that which befell ballasting o f Its line between Port and 11 miles from the steamboat lng to bring to Portland fo r an ex- grand Jnry tn the W a ll and Cortland boat and sunk daring night maneu the Burlington train Friday night, was land and Salem. The commission has landing on the Klamath river. Reg tended stay a band o f 75 braves * ™ * J * * £ *?**?,• TA??* vers. A ll hands escaped except the thwarted Sunday by John Holan, who F. Ryan and H. H. V reel and testi written the company a letter saying ular train service w ill be established engineer. was walking the track on his way to that it Is Informed that the work o f Mhy 1. from the Nez Perce reservation, the fied. __________ Indians to be h efe before June 1, “ W e contend,” said Mr. Pierce, The editor o f La Question« So Melrose. ballasting has been discontinued and When about six miles tbis side of that In its present condition the road cials, the anarchist paper suppressed so that they may participate In sev “ that Mr. Jerome could have gone P O R T L A N D M A R K E T S . according on recommendation o f the president, Melrose, Holan, T , ™ ? * to . , his * ° own 7 n endangers the lives o f passengers. eral o f the day and night parades before the grand jury with the evi w ill be Indicted by the grand Jury o f *tor?’ ,,° y ^ ed. 15 »tieks o f dynamite “ W hat are you going to do about W heat— Track prices: Club, 84e which w ill form a part o f the week’s dence that he had and secured In in a small hole immediately under the Instead he called Mr. Paterson, N. Y. It? ” Is the question propounded to per bushel; red Russian, 82c; blue- program. The Nez Perces are re dictments. rail. Holan threw the explosives into the Oregon Electric management. stem, 87c; valley, 85c. R y*n before the grand Jury and fo r garded as the most perfect physical A fte r several years o f w arfare the river near by, and hastened to no The tone o f the letter Indicates that Barley— Feed, $24.50 per ton; types o f any race o f Indians still ex ever barred the road to prosecution.” with the street car companies, the t ify the Melrose station agent. When Mr. Jerome agreed to submit the the commission w ill do something rolled, $27@ 28; brewing, $26. tant. They w ill appear here In full city o f Cleveland, O., has acquired the northbound train arrived it was held very promptly If the company does Oats— No. 1 white, $26.50@27 war regalia, on horse back, with all evidence privately to the Commls- control o f all Its lines, and carried back until a thorough investigation the gorgeous trappings which have sloner, with the understanding that not. _________ per ton; gray, $26. all passengers free fo r one day In conld be made. made the race famous from times Mr. Pierce shall not be allowed to Millstnffs— Bran. $24.60 per ton; celebration o f the event. . The station agent at Melrose tele Saloon Issua In Marion. middlings, $27.60; shorts, country, long gone by. Thefr feats o f horse read It. phoned the local anthorities, and the Mr. Pierce asked fo r an adjourn Vancouver, B. C., had a $70,000 Salem— County Clerk R. D. Allen to $27.60; citv, $27; wheat and barley manship are said to excel those o f latter are inclined to give credence to day completed cheeking upon the «igna- chop, $27.60. fir e In a sash and door factory. any Indians on the Continent. W hile ment until Monday, when he prom- j Holan ’a story in view of the theft re Hay— Tim othy. W illam ette Valley, ln Portland they w ill live in their Ised to take up Mr. Jerome’s investi- The sentencing o f J. Thorburn cently of a quantity o f powder from one nres on the Marion County local option- own village which w lll be located gallon o f the American Ice Company, Ross has been postponed for 20 days. o f the minea o f the district. About petition and found the petition to be in $17 per ton; W illam ette Valley, or due form and signed by several hundred dinary, *15; Eastern Oregon, 817.60; where the tens of thousands o f v is - , He said Mr. Jerome Investigated the Adm iral Evans has changed his seven stieks o f dynamite were fonnd on more voters than the law requires. The mixed, $16; clover, $14; alfalfa, $12; Itors may at pleasure, witness the company for half a day and then mind and w ill not resume command the Short Line tracks. forms, rites and ceremonies o f the turned the Investigation against saloon question will therefore be sub alfalfa meal. 220. The would-be dynamiter w aj arrested mitted to the voters o f Marion county o f the fleet until May 5. Butter— Extras, 27%c per pound; Indians, fo r they w ill live in their three or four Bmall Independent Ice and confessed his part in the plot. .Tone 1. As there will be no fight on fancy 26c: choice, 26c: store, 16 He. natural state, while encamped here. companies that the American Ice Co. Richard Croker says the campaign wanted to smash, and that he ad Eggs— Loss and commission off, any o f the county offices and there is against gam bling is all wrong; that vised that Indictments be returned T roo os Hunt Insurgents. no interest in any o f the state contests 16<4@17c per dozen. Awakens A fter 86 Days. . life Itself is but a gamble. against them. L IM A , Peru, May 5.— Government except* that for senator, it is certain Cheese— Fancy cream twins, 15He Los Angeles, Cal., May 4.— A fter ___________ _______ China has made an argent protest per pound: cream brick. 20c;- Bwli that the saloon question will be the troops have been sent out by President an unbroken sleep which extended _ - _ .* against the extension o f Japanese blk., 20c; llmbnrger, 22Hc. center of mueh attention. Pardo on the receipt of reports here U r. Fxpeet Great Western Business, Influence from Corea toward China. over a period o f 86 days, Mrs. Beu- „ . , , . „ ^ . Poultry— Mixed chickens, l i e per that an insurrection was brewing not Omaha, Neb., May 2. One hun- lb.; fancy hens, 14@ 14Hc; roosters, lab Hawkins, a patient at the county Over three weeks have been spent far from this city. Alarm was felt in Clatskania Lights Up. old, 8c: fryers, lb., 20c; broilers, lb., hospital, awakened early this morn- dred and forty-eight big locomotives tryin g to secure a Jury to try Abe government circles on Friday night, dressed poultry per lng and asked for a drink o f milk, are being hurried to the Harrlm an. Clatskanle—-The new electric 2 2 H @ 2 5 c; Ruef, and only nine Jurors have been when it was rumored that the insurgent H er return to consciousness was en- lines as fast as the Brooks Locomo- secured. leader, Dr. Durand, with 200 o f his men, light plant installed here by A. B. pound, l c higher. Potstoes— Select, veiling price, 70c tirely unexpected. A nurse, attract- tlve W orks o f Dunkirk, N. Y., can attempted to cut the wires o f the elec- K urtz and F. Barton turned on the per hundred; W illam ette Valley, ed by the sound o f rapping entered turn A Hungarian anarehist has been them out. W. J. Smith, Install- arrested In Colorado, after being fo l trie lighting plant whieh supplies the lights fo r the first tim e Saturday buying f>rlce, 45c per hundred; East Mrs. Hawkins' room to find the p a -! lug engineer fo r this concern, Is in * current for the lighting o f Lima and the lowed fo r 10,000 miles by European buying price. 66c; tlent sitting up In bed with her «yes Omaha today consulting with W. B. suburbs. President Pardo -passed Sat night, amid a demonstration and Multnomah, detectives. Physicians were summoned Mctfeen, Jr., superintendent of mo- Clackamas, buying price, 65c per opep. electrical display. Th e Clatskanle urday night in the barraeks, and this A man In Grass Valley, Cal., play morning additional troop* were sent out City Band played under nn ilium- hundred; new California, 6 @ 5 ttc and the woman talked rationally tlve power and machinery o f the with them for some time. It was Union Pacific. Mr. Smith declares Inated w illow tree, felectrlcal street per pound; sweet, 6tte per pound. ed burglar to frighten his father. in search o f the insurgents. Onions— Job price, $4.75@5 per found that she was able to stand the railroads are looking fo r an Im signs were blazing In colored llghtz. Th e father believed it w a l a burglar mense business this year, and are and the occasion took on quite a hundred; buying price, $4.25 @4.60 and shot him dead. F em e at Rnyal Wedding demandlng the locomotives be deliv festive air. This Is Clatskanle’s per hundred; garlic. 16c per pound. Liner’ s Steward a Smuggler. A rt collectors o f New Y ork have ST. PETERSBURG, May 5— Prince second electric light plant. Apples— Select, $2.50 per box; Philadelphia, May 4.— Taken from ered as rapidly as possible. discovered that fo r years they have Wilhelm, o f Sweden, second son o f King fancy, $2; choice, $1.60; ordinary, the British steamship Haverford as been systematically swindled by an Gustave, the popular sailor prinee, who $1.26. Umatilla Short o f Teachers. Evans* Weight Increasing. she was steaming down the Dela a rt dealer and an artist. visited America in 1907, was married Fresh Fruits— Oranges. 62 .600$ ware river from this port bound fo r Pendleton — Um atilla 'county Paso Robles Hot Springs, Cal., May Th e visit o f ths battleship fleet st Sunday afternoon to Orand Duchess schools are facing a teacher famine. per box; lemons, $8.76 @8.50. Liverpool, Robert Gordon, o f Llver- 2.— Rear-Adm iral Evans was wetgh- Santa Barbara was s dismal failure, Marie Pavlovna, eonsin of the Emperor Despite the fact that nearly every Cattle — Best steers, $4.76 @ 6 ; pool, England, the chief steward o f ed this morning and both he nnd Dr. the people seeming to cere fo r noth of Ruseia, and daughter o f Grand Duke district In the county has been y® ® '"™ » common, the liner, was arrested today by cus- j McDonald w ere Immensely pleased $4.25@ 4.75; Paul Alexandrovitch. The ceremony forced to raise the salary o f Its 8 *.5 0 @ 4 ; ing bat to make money. cows. beet. $ S .7 5 fr ^ toms officials, charged with smug- when a decided increase was shown, a. ____ _ . . ., took Piac* at TsarskoeBelo, and was teachers from $6 to $10 per month, cornmon, $2.25 0 3.75; calves, f t ® gling silks, laces and other dntlsbie The present plan Is for the Rear Ad- Severs! hundred striking^ miners accompanied by all the pomp and bril It Is difficult to secure Instructors' 4.60. toods, and was held In $1000 ball mlral to leave Paso Robles H ot fn Pennsylvania have returned to liant dir * -* ' of ths most fo r the spring terms. ¡splay characteristic Sheep— Beat wethers, $6 @ 6 .6 0 ; fo r trial. The smuggled articles were Springs on the morning o f May 6. The boards work to save the mine from perma stately eoort in Europe. In the evsn- are now vieing with each other In ewes, $6 @ 6 .6 0 ; spring lambs, nomi discovered in a mattress that was joining the Connecticut at Santa nent destruction by water. ing a great state banquet wss ssrvsd. their efforts to make contracts this nal. landed here by the Haverford. Crus. A private car w ill he placed Hogs— Beat. $ 6 0 6 .2 6 : m edian, J. Dalzell Brown, ex-banker o f far In advance fo r the fall terms. at the disposal o f Rear Adm iral $6.7 6@ 6 ; feeders, $6.26 @6.80. Ban Francisco, has pleaded guilty to Net<v# Village in Ashes Evans and party, In which to make Four Suspects A re Held. Hope— 1607, prim e end choice, 4 embezzlement and been sentenced to the run o f over 100 miles. M A N IL A , May 5.— The town o f Anti- New Mill f « r Albany. • Pittsburg, May 4.— Four men, be @ 6 e per pound; olds, l @ l f t c per 18 months’ Imprisonment. H e w ill lo, in the Province o f Morong, has lieved to h ere been implicated In the Albany— W ork Is progressing rap firs t be used ns a witness against m g, |g| a j h # w u ae^ efe sn practically destroyed by fire. Four idly on the new planing m ill o f M. pound. w i l B W IF$ l - S W rn . ____ W ool— ________ Eastern Oregon, average robbery o f the St. Louie exprese tw o others. hundred houses ware burned and hun J. Cameron A Son, at the foot o f beet, 11 @ 15c per pound, according Thursday night, were brought to Buffalo, May 2.— Seven inches o f Sen Franeteeo shipowners ere cut dreds o f people are homeless. Ths fa F erry etreet. It w ill be In operation to shrinkage; V alley, 12O l i o , this city this afternoon by detec- snow fell here yesterday. Today the tin g freigh t rates to the Orient In mous shrine was saved. Tbe fire was In three we«As. In addition to plaa- oordtng to Quality. tivee. The Identity o f the men or sun shown nnd the snow is rapidly esuosd by lightning. Antipolo is a ing apparatus, the m ill w ill be equip nn attempt to drive out tramp where they ware arrested cannot be disappearing. At Jamestown the Mohair— Cholee, town o f 8,609 inhabitants. ped with woodworking machinery. • learned. (depth was reported at 10 lack as. Il i Condensed Form lor Oar C Bwlligtat jip r u t »ricked at Balte, Hoetiae. RAIL CAB IS BADLY SBATTERÒ