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w ••*****;! - - : - V' - ;?4 -- - - • ^ y - - it- zu OREGON STATE 1m s of iK I M j - NEWBERG GRAPHIC NO NE S A Y GOOD-BYE. . ~ r ~'pi - _____ S T A O O M A PL A N S BIG TIM E. ’* — H U S DOWN FUG Venezuelans Show N o Courtesy to Wants to Outdo All tho Other Cities Minister Russell. W here Fleet Has Stopped. Willeastadt, May 18.— W. W. Bussell, Tacoma, Wash., May 11— The local the American Minister to Venemoela, fleet committee has made arrangements sailed from here today on the steamship == — for tho review of ths 15 battlMhipe in Caracas fo r the United States, where ho W IL L U NVE IL M O N U M E N T . C R O P S L O O K W ELL. Tacoma harbor, May 27, and ths conse will spend his vseation o f two months. The Ameriean Minister arrived here quent festivities that will make their T o Mark Site o f First Public School Conditions A re Excellent Throughout from Puerto Oabello, sailing from that o f four days la this port tho most ] in Polk County. i Josephine County. port yesterday afternoon after a visit to the United States gunboat PaduacV Dallas— Ths first school picnic, in ! G RANTS PASS__ The general devsl- His departure from Puerto Cabello was Polk. ^ 0ttn47 4k* y * ? ! opment and progress o f farm work In signalised by a saints o f 15 gunn That made fo r tha entertainment of thou- _ _ _ _ _ . there is tension in the diplomatic rela sands of people nil over the Northweet, tions between the United 8tatoa and ( truetion, and George H. Himes, o f P«rt- during the winter months, and the open who have made known their intention Loved Admiral Bays Fnrewnll at Bnn- o f the Lam Venezuela was shown in the fact that i , ndi wm be the principal spankers. »®K of spring has found many acres of attending the Tmeoma celebration. quet Given in Hie Honor at Not Laas Interesting Events none of the local officials was on hnnd The afternoon will bo given over to *«ady for fruit trees and berries, which to bid Mr. Bussell good-bye. | Rports and games. The committee on wiu *>® w t out. A splendid rain has This will conclude May 30 with a me o f tha P m Weak. St. Franela Hotel. Thomas P. Moffatt, the American Con- arrangements is under tho direct super- been falling, and thia will increase the morial day parade, having 4n line thou snl at La Guaira, is still in that city vigion 0f Superintendent H. 0. Seymour, ’ ha7 eroP * * * Uts-sown grain, and gives sands of marines and sailors from the without moans of communication be- 0f Dallas, county school superintendent, assurance o f heavy y ield * A trip over ships, members of the Grand Army of Chisago street railway mea ara to cause o f the plague, and it is feared The principal attraction o f tha dmy w ill, the county shows that fa enormous the Repubiie from every poet in the San Francisco, May 9— Rear-Admiral vote oa a general strike. boon'going oa ia etate, with the uniform rank of the fra- Evans bade a personal farewell to the without necessities of life. | be the unveiling of a suitable menu ’ amount o f work has been at I t ia thought that tho United States mtBt to mark tho site of the first school clearing land and planting-out orchards, temei bodies. There is an increase o f tippling . 10fficera o f his command at the banquet may send a gunboat there for the pur- opened in Polk County. This historic betides mueh has been accomplished in among English society women. M r * t . k .»0 , ,k . M pose o f transferring the consul, because gpot j, on the road between D&llat tad other directions toward developing the lad lestions point to Tn ft mea eon- at _________ present __________ there are no ___ Ameriean in - 1 Rickreall, and about half a mile west farming communities. opportunity to view the fleet from the ot the Atlantic fleet by the Oity o f 8an trolling the Oregon republican conven- ( tersiti requiring his presene* A never-flailing crop fo r this part of high bluffs on which of ths latter plaee. The first schonlhras whieh the citv ia I built. .Francisco. Ths banquet was given ia citj in t*0*- I President Castro's decree shutting off opened in the spring o f 1845, with J. E. Boyue River Valley Is the strawberry, M assed bands ds o of f ths- the fleet, , with nu _ numer- the white and gold dining room o f the New Y o rk ’s unemployed kave formed I * Gnaira may be prolonged indefinitely Lyle, a former or Polk County pioneer, which grows everywhere, and will pro our musical I organizations o f Tat Tacoma Bt.~ Francis Hotll, where Admiral Evans an association and will bold a national or until a full week passes without new now deceased, as teacher. Mrs. Joee- duce two revenue crops each year, ow end ths surrounding rounding country, will play . . " ... , - * and his family have been making their ing to the climatic conditions. This is military airs. - There, convention. | eases o f plague appearing. There is phine Boyle, one of the first atm with the New . .. • Geo: n feature unknown to Hood Biver rais distress ami • v .. v , . « . ™ . . tm vmja. headquarter« since the arrival o f the « « I_______ • great ------------------—0B* th® unemployed, of wü] unveil the monument. Pacifie the numbe. number — is — large. Merchants an address ers, and perhaps tq any other part o f Nxmh, fa a four-day engagement, will fl* * t °,n Wednesday. It had been hoped. , “ • Union ■ __ j . reports an inereaea . which ths P— ------------------ i . n Himes i m e a w w i ill l l u deliver eu v in earnings, and is putting ahopmea jB o UBint are doing little business, I UBveiling, dealin with early the state. I t is aot an unusual sight to give Tacoma the greatest assemblage ‘ H*4 »*e «ommander-iAehhrf of back at work. mo berries almost all the year around; of musicians ever got together in any w**° and are no longer able to support tho history, Rickreal known in down his flag todsy_from tho in feet, they are on- the market from city in Washington. In addition, there truck °* th® Connecticut, might appear Tha Interstate Commerce Commiasioa poor, An appeal has been made to the years )ixie, * was ia to investigate tha proposed increase chamber o f commerce in Caracas for Colonel J. Nesmith, former Indian May until Christmas. will be athletic contests, boat races [ or » « » » » » * ■ . b“ 4 44 With the industrial hum' and swing between the erews of the variona battle- known until well along In the progress o f freight rates. | help. A ‘ second relief train was sent to ;hter and politician. The house in the' isloated eity yesterday with pro wbich he died still felt everywhere, the prospects for ths •hips, a grand illumination parade of of the dinner that he ws« actuaUv well sti stands about half a A French mob tried to lynch n woman visions. The death list is growing, and mile east o f this old and historic town. fnture were never better. The lumber the harbor ersft, nightly illumination • “ ■ «* 4° d° #0‘ Th? who had murdered many children, but the whole town seems to be infected. season is opening .well, and i during the o f the warships and Japanese fireworks, wheeled t»*® th« crowded wan prevented by the police. __ amid spontaneous eheers, in which ths summer there will be about 30 mills in PREPARE FOR CH ERRY F^IR. Q U IE T IN TH E ISLA N D S . officers and their hosts, ths eitiaens o f this vicinity sawing the sugar pine ol! I f the weather permits the battleship A D JO U R N IN TW O W EEK8. 1 Ban FranciMO, joined with equal on- Southern Oregon into material for the Beet w ill atop off Coos Bay on its way — —— - j thusinsm. He was in civilian attire, aa from San Francisco to Seattle. Basilan M oros Lay Down Arm s With Salem Exposition to 8urpass That o f factoriea. Last Ysar. Congress Leaders Prepare to Rush was also his son, Lieutenant Frank Tav- out Serious Trouble. A nomber o f senators are preparing , Excited O ver Gold Find.* to denounce Booaevelt as a usurper be- Salem__ Extensive preparations are Through Business. | wko wh~ ,wl th* Manila, May 18.— The disarming of G RAN TS s PASS.— An investigation eauas he rlaima supremacy over the tho Baaiian Moros is programing with being made for the annual cherry lair Washington, May -11.— Strong efforts Rear-Admirals Tbomsa, Sparry, Bin- party has returned from Williams Creek ansy. out serious trouble. The Lanao dis to be held in Salem about the first of t July, and from information received the scene o f the reported rich strike oi will h® » i d « ta have congress adjourn ory, Dayton, Sebree and Swinburne, tho Methodists have called on Speaker tricts are quiet. The trouble against whieh the troops were recently operat •; it is apparent that the fair this ynsr gold, and find that between $5000 and Gannon to aid prohibition. Cherry- $7000 have been extracted by Norriaon Representative Tawney announces that Mm^or Taylor, General b'unrton, o f the ing was sporadic and neither general will surpass that of 1907. Che: — Hsfeaue has been sued fo r the looses cor serious. growers at Ths Dalles are plann iing to Bros. A Jones in three days, and they the committee on appropriations, o f army, and other notable^gueets crowded come” to The 8aiem"fair and capturcTthe M «till pounding out rieh rock. I t o f tho Aetna Bank, o f Butte. Major-General Weston, who has re rices in competition with was found difficult to get particulars of whieh he is ebairman, began work on about the chair and shook hands with There have been several serious out turned to Manila from an inspection of bUl today, and Admiral Evans, who had a cordial re alley growers. Last year ths full amount extracted, as the oper the general deficiency bill the entire district, re] breaks in Ohio against the sponM to each ia turn. ators He pro 30 silver cups and as were many inelined diploi to be reticent, fear he w ill try to report it by next Tues ditions are quieter than ounces the recent opera one to have were offered as premiums. This year ing n stampede o f prospectors to their day. This is the last of the big supply LO SE S S I,269,000 BY FIRE The man who blew np the Burlington the number will be considerably in camp. This new strike is only a short n police rather than military. S bills, and it w ill probably go through train at Butte has proven to be only The government is being urged to creased, an effort being made to offer distance from the Jones Bros.’ marble halfw itted. natal'.- ia premium for every elaas o f fruit ripe quarry add about two miles from this the houM without muck discussion. secure a loan for the pi T w o Blockt in Atlanta, Georgia Re I o f irrigation. | at that season o f the year. Special at city. The public buildings bill will be re Prince Philip so Eulenberg, once fa ing an extended systei duced to Cinders. ported by the committee on buildings vorite o f the kaiser, has been arrested The islands must purchase 10,000.000 . tention will be giveh to cherries ia eom Surveying Electric Line. Atlanta, May 9.— One million and a pesos o f foreign rice this year, making ! mercial pack. The Salem Board of fo r perjury. as „ soon , as ... ■ grounds „ . . Chsirmaa Bar quarter dollars is the los* conservatively Pendleton— It is rumored that Dr. H, and a total purchase, during the past ten Trade has taken charge o f the prelimi- Japan has issued a peremptory de- years, o f 100,000,000 pesos worth. It nary arrangements, and has commit W. Coe, o f Portland, head o f the Colum tholdt ia sure of a right of way for i t e, timated tonight of a firs which early maad that China atop the boycott of is believed that irrigation w ill restore, tees st work. bis Land Company, whieh owns a half I t is conceded that this measure will be today destroyed two block» of Atlanta |businese property. Tonight tha fire is Japanese goods. interest in the Furnish diteh, and 20,- rushed through the houM. the crops, A leader in the senate, who is an im- u^ ]Br control with rained bnildings ia 000 acres o f land under it, and which Now School fo r Cornelius. Roosevelt demies the power o f con portent member o f the finance commit- the diatriet bonnded by Foroythe, Nel- F LE E T V IS IT O R S V IC T IM S . Forest Grove— The school board is conducting the colonization plan, now gress to rostriet authority over ths tee, is quoted as saying yesterday that *on, Madison and Hunter streets. Late o f Cornelius has decided to build a has an engineer in the field to determine s ru y sad navy. he believed congress would be able to today and ___ fire departasents __ ^ _ the __ police _______ e depar upon a route for the proposed electric $9000 brick schoolhouse in the near Patty Swindlers Sell Bogus Tickets adjourn on May 23. The only legisla- dynamited . . what . . was - left - - of - tha ragged Kentucky continues to knve trouble The only legisla- road from Irrigou to Pendleton. I t ia future. According to the plana which fo r Trips to Warships. tion which he thought probable, outside walla How the fire started is a mys with night riders, who are burning to- have been decided upon the edifice also stated on good anthority that o f tho appropriation bills, are n child tery. There waa no loss of life gad no Sao Francisco, May 12.— The thou Coe w ill not extend the road say fi w ill be n two-story structure with sands who wished to visit the warship« hasLn en t*aid °w tn h to u r^ ra S n in thia direction than Echo tnrifess the labor bill for the District and possibly injuries. The ineuranes on the prop The Buef bribery trial is tha people o f thia eity will subscribe $100,- n campaign publicity bill, sad aa amar erty destroyed waa plseed at $750,000. • f many threats and almost open fights geacy currency bilL O m o f tbe heaviest lorers is S. M- In among tho lawyer*. L w T ^ e r f^ w ith ^ t^ c r fe r o ^ beating plant and the rooms 000 worth o f stock ia the venture. man, of Atlanta, who owned the entire tickets were sold without interference wU) ^ BuppUed with automatic ven California people have drawn ap n from the police by venders who repre tilation. Th e board has obtained n block bounded by Forsythe, Mitehell G ATH ER A T W H ITE HOUSE. Trout fo r Eight Mile Creak. memorial to oo agrees ageing for tho sented no lanpch company whatever. piece o f property near th e e: end Nelson street« and Madison ave Tha Dalles— A shipment o f 10,000 None bat invited guests were taken oa m en t. grounds fo r tho nue. Governors Confer With trout fr y hae been received by Victor grade o f admiraL The Terminal Hotel, oao o f tho larg house which, when completed, w ill Conservation o f Resources est ia the eity, is a mare V o A f briekn t MI«;»». I A» Senator Heybnra, o f Idaho, wants H®*6**. h.ich, t h « 7 thought would en- ^ t t e be>t ,n the connty in the mat- Harden from the United Fish Commis ablo them to board the Connectient and o f modera conTen ie n * ~ had on its register 200 guests when the sioner at Oregon City, and is being Washington, May 11.— History will _ _ _ j - v. u the government to survey nil nnsur- many o f tho excursion steamers did not Every veyd lands in Idaho, Washington, Mon land passengers oa any warship, bnt placed in Lower Bight M ile Creek. be made at this week’s White Honre * ¿ * ¡ P * - * Woek Improvements at Pallcan Bay tana, Oregon and California. Many of the trout t u t have been conference on natural resources. For merely cruised among thorn. - Klamath Falla.— Work has already, placed in local streams previously have Because his indignant passengers de Great Britain is considering an old- history-funking conditions are remark U N IT E FOR DEFENSE. manded the return o f their money when commenced on the improvements at got Into irrigating ditehes, and when ably favorable. Never before haa n age pension. the water was turned off they died. Pelican Bay, owned by E. H. Harriman, he failed to land them on the battle- Japan denies the report that the Co shin Vermont today, Captain Henry on Upper Klamath Lake. A pumping However, the fanners are being gener President of the United States con Shippers Preparing fo r Titanic Battle rona emperor is to be banished. Frisch, of tho excursion steamer Bt. plant has been installed, and hot ana ally notified to put in screens In their ferred with nil the governors o f the With Railroads. and -- threatened has ------------------ filed another ,--------- protest -------Helen, with . Japan . . -------- drew n . . revolver ..— ------ ------------- > cold _ water . w ill . . be . available , . in every - ditches to keep the young tront out states. Never before has the Whits Chicago, May 9.— Commercial and China against ths boycott o f Japanese to shoot John Babeoek, tke spokesman .cottage. A eold storage plant will also House, with its long record o f social manufacturing interests of cities from goods. o f the protesting excursionists. Police■ . *>• erected. Jr 8. Holabird, brother of Strawberry Day at Milton. and state functions sheltered a large the Mississippi Biver to Maine, aggre- . I Officer Charles Wedeking was on the Colonel W. H. Holabird, o f Los Angeles, Milton— Milton will have another Goldsann, high priestess o f an ' who entertained the Harriman party convention called for tho eonaideration fi*4*“ * OT®r $1,000,000,000 in capital, dock when the tronble began, and h<. strawberry day this year. The Progres . ______ . __ , . ; are preparing for n titanic struggle archy, w ill giva a series o f addresses lost no time ia disarming the steamboat last summer, is in ehargs o f the im sive Club o f tBe city has the matter in of a great publie ismie. And never be - 1 with the Eastern railroad* The quee- in Portland, commencing May S3. provements^ Colonel Holabird, who is charge, and committee* have been ap captain. __________________ now in M lxieo, is sxpeeted to arrive pointed and preparations will soon be fore has the whole broad question o f tion o f n general edvanee in freight Tke cashier o f the Allegheny N a here the latter part o f May to take per under wny for the event, which, it is to the conservation o f thin country’s nat- ' rate* la the issue. The gauntlet waa Joaquin Miller Is Coining. tional Bank, o f Pittsburg, has bean ar Portland, May 12-— One o f the pic sonal eharge o f the resort. rested for embessling $429,000 of ths be hoped, will exeel nil past festivities oral resources been brought before a 4brown dow? bJ th® »Uronds ia the turesque attractions o f the Portland o f ths kind. This svent will take plaee great deliberate body aa the aole sub-, ,h ,Pe ,o f / de,flD' t® «»o ea esm en t that bank’s funds. on Ju,7 } “ d August 1 n general ad- Rose festival during the week June Frost Nips Prunes. early in June, and Is looked forward to joct of iU consideration. Grant Britain ’• financial budget, just 1-8, w ill be the appearance here o f The reception aecorded to this project ^ nee of f/ eSFbt / a4®* approximating with keen anticipation by all who have Portland. — Advices being received issued, shows conditions to be in such Joaquin M iller, the t “ P o et o f the indicates that the people o f the country J®. P fr cent will be made east of the id sbnpe that the duty oa sugar ia Sierras.” M iller is a native o f Ore- daily by 8eeretary Williams, of the attended them in the past. expect definite results o f a far-reaching Mississippi River. The great shipper« be redneed. gon. and when the request and lnvi- Bute Horticultural Board, show that character. A fter hearing from experts and manufacturers have lost so time Plenty o f Traffic fo r New Road. tbe conditions the country is facing, ths in accepting the gauge of eombat. tatlon was sent to him by the fe s ti-, the recent front was prodnetive o f eoa- M T T » The Mante has confirmed the nomina members of the conference will them ! The first movement in arraying the tion o f William B. Wheeler, o f Cali val management to take paft In the siderable damage to the prune erop o f u„r rw ,i)an v of~thi* ifitv will commercial and' manufacturing inter fornia, to be assistant secretary o f eom- spectacular street pageant ” The the Northwest This state, it is ^ i r l u ] selves decide whether anything ought ests of the affected territory in a solid to be done, and what. Some have sug and labor. Spirit o f the Golden West, he read- j ^timated, will have only about t w o - V o r t h w p u t e m Raiiwav M » » ily accepted, agreeing to appear In tWfd(| |he tity of ¿ BM produced , A * . gested the advisability of forming a phalanx against the Eastern railroad President Go in pere, o f tke Ameriean groat national organization t o . carry systems was mails yesterday by the I l Federation o f Labor, baa written a lat would be typical o f the life, habits Angeles and San Diego firms that will I'orward the plans originated in the linois Manufacturers’ Association. I t crop fall but little lose than normal, ter to eoagroea urging the passage of and customs o f tke early days o f the quickly was followed b y 'th e Chicago consume 2,000,000 feet of lumber. The because last year’s production was filling of theM orders will constitute conference. The probability as that, at Association of America. The former is many bills o f interest to labor. the least, some basis will be laid for Oregon pioneers, In the times in more than ordinarily large. the first earlosd ahinments from this fnture co-operation between the fed sued s call for a great conference to be W hile at San Francisco, Bear-Admiral which he was a conspicuous figure. e itr via the California Northwestern eral and state governments in a vigor- held in Chicago next Friday Of all the Thomas, second in command o f the A t This parade w ill symbolise the ad Dipping Mangy Cayusss. Bailway. ous policy of conservation, for on e'of e° mT erciaJ and Industrial organisations lantic fleet, w ill preach at leMt one vancement o f civilisation in the Pendleton.— A carload o f erode pe the things Arhich will bs shown most 4he « » f 4®™ »fctlon of the country, Northwest from the earlleet days eermoa ia oa* o f tho loading ehurehes. troleum has been ordered by Indian PO RTLAND M ARKETS. forcibly at the eonferanee is that P ® "J®?41“ « wU1 maP out a g®nsral down to the present time. Many Oklahoma enjoyed a holiday Thurs cities o f Oregon w ill be represented Agent McFatridge, to be used in dip neither the states nor the federal gov- ,la® of battl- day by proclamation o f the governor, by beautiful floats in the line o f ping the ponies oa the Umatilla reser Wheat— Club, 87e per bosh; red Rus eminent can make satisfactory headway vation, in an effort to eradicate mange. sian, 84e; blneetem, 89c; valley. 88c. who asked the people to adopt resolu march. independently. Angers Stanford Faculty. Lumber for the great dipping vats is ------------------------ 1 tions calling upon congress to pass log Barley— Feed. $24 per ton; rolled, $27 Stanford University, Cal., May 9.__ now on the' ground, and -the work of @28; brewing, $28. ielatioa providing fo r the selection of ‘ Children in Factories. Serum fo r Pneumonia. On account of “ joshes” on Professor United States senators by direct vote Oata—No. 1 white, $27@27.50 per Richmond, Va., M .y 12— Dealing rounding np the few thousand mangy eayuses will soon be started. Many Brussels, May 11.— Dr. Bert and, of Clark and President Jordan contained Heavy rains at Madison, Ind., did with the world wide topic o f children, adjoining ranches have afflicted horses, ton; gray. $28.50@27. their education, training and tke evil MilletufTs— Bran, $28 per ton; mid Antwerp, elaims to have discovered a in tbe 1909 “ Quad,” the Stanford book mueh daasage to property. o f driving them under steam pressure but tbe government men cannot compel dlings. $30.50; shorts, country, $28.50; Many o f New Y o rk ’s officeholders are at the wheel when their frail limbs and tbeM owners to dip. The state officials eity, $27; wheat and barley shop, $27.50. serum which will cure pneumonia, and store today refused to sell the book. facing trial on indictments charging bodies are too weak to stand tbe terri eonld, however, if they would. Hay— Timothv. Willamette Valley, haa delivered a lecture on the subject aiter making an agreement to do so $17 per ton; Willamette Valley, ordi to tbe Medical Society of Antwerp. “ I * itbk 4h® man**®r o t th® bo° k> D. W. ble punishment and strain, ths session graft. Ask fo r FreightTDepot.' . - , M Burbank. Th© manager of the book nary, $15; Eastern Oregon, $17.50; first . satisfied myself of the efficacy of , tore refuied to give *ny WMon ' ¿ f i * Another uprising is reported in Pern. o f tbe National Conference of Charities Salem— Citizens of Lyons, on the mixed, $18: clever, $14; alfalfa, $12; . _ —- The last disturbance has bsen but just and Corrections at St. Paul's Church _ my serum,” he says, “ by experiment- change of mind, but aa the corporation tonight aroused the publie to the im- • Corvallis k Eastern Railroad, have pre alfalfa meal. $20. subdued. po rtanee o f adequate laws to protect to » • commission a for- Potatoes— 70s per hundred: Willam ing on animal* Then trials were mads 4* controlled by faculty members, it ia eomplaiat, alleging that the Co», ette Valiev. 45e per hundred; East Mult this winter in ths 8t. Elizabeth and B«>de™t«>od that soma o f the stoekhold- The paper trust is accused o f making them from the evils of the factory f «. . ®r® prevented the sale« aa a means o f £ Extern, through lack of cute». nomah. 55c; Claekamas. 55c per. hun S publishers pay fo r speculations in Can work. Professor W. H. Hand, o f the University o f South Carolina, pointed Pn ,e > “ “ neglected to build a freight dred; sweet. 5% per pound. is patu adian timber. out tbe imperative demand for compul- ■bed at that ntation and will not rnxia* Apples—Select, $RB0 per box: fancy, ih an advan cea sti and were alno Fsrkeide reel eetate men are endeav sory education. Repair Dradga Chinook. |tRln' an * * « nt Freight is left $8: choiee. $1.50; ordinary, $1.50. habitual drunkard* T ’ —— —— — exposed to the weather, and all artidat oring to shield Buef ia his trial for ac Washington, May 9— Senator Fulton On Iona— Texas Bermudas, $2.75 per Long Walk fo r*B ? tOOO. 'must be shipped prepaid, which is an- erate. cepting bribes. Representative Men|Gather. today proposed an amendment to the 12 A - ro. . »» ,.' n°ying sometimes. The eomplaint is Vegetables— Turnip*, $1 per sack; Utah sheepmen w ill store their wool Washington, May 11— Representative Mndr7 «iv ll bill appropriating $100,000 Kansas City, May 12. A t e several persons. Formal in carrots, $1.50(3)1.75; beets, $1.25; par -rather than accept the priee offered by continent and back ia eight months for BWer mnst be filed by the railroad com* snips, $1.25; gabbsge. $2 per ewt.s be*»d business men from various sections of *or r®Pa4r4ng the dredge ChlnookJ Tbe the wool combine. a purse o f $2,000 is the task cboMn by pany within 10 days. lettuce. 85e per dozen; celerv, 85*rti)$1 the eonatry are arriving to attedd the ®®°a4®r bad a conference with the chief per dosen: artichoke«. 50s per-doz.; as congress next week o f the National 'o f engineer* who is anxious that ths Over 100,000 people from outside Charles Moyer, an Indian o f the Sionx Hogs Get Poisoned Grain. Chinook bs again placed in commission paragus, 7<3)8c pound: beans. 20e per San Francisco w ill watch the arrival o f tribe. Moyer Is in Kansas City on hfs NORTH POWDER.— G. A. Caspar, gL pound; egg plant. r _ . per pound; Draining Association. Ths objeet of and ret to work on tho Columbia River 25<330e return trip to San Francisco. He left tho battleship Host. this congress is to improve and indorse there October 29, 1907. and arrived in prominent farmer s I om to North Poar-’ parsley, 28e per dozen; peas) fl<®76 per federal help to drainage as a national bar. It ia doubted if $100,000 is needed A “ holy w ar” seams probable for repairs, but an estimate will be had der, as usual with farmers in graia* pound; peppers. 20c per pound; rad New York on January 23,1908. He has . . . — policy^ bnt not to recommend nor at India, and Great Britaia Is maki until June 29 to complete his trip back Pi“ ” " * "*»«> ". pvt ont squirrel poison, ishe*. 15c ner d o r««; rhubarb, l(3)2e per tempt to dictate what legislation shall in a short time, and if a smaller amount preparations to subdue it. la reqnirad the amount will be reduced. neisco. H Ha « expect* expects to reack ot “ *tening hogs pound; spinach, 85e per crate. to San Francisco. w «m c « . r 0«* . , - ---w —v* bo passed by eongrea* William Jen Butter— Extras, 22H« per pound; Francisco two or tkree weeks ahead be,<’ nr fB* « ” • o t ths town butcher* nirn encountered mcira ■ H im m T *# Keltou, , w whieh a m tr- nings Brvan and Senator Newland (N e E. Jarman, the hogs having broken into fancy, 21«: choice, 20c; store, 18e. Wlll Maka Lobbyists Register. were storm off Newport, has boon towed o f tima. vada) will make addreme* the Caspar field. Egg*— 17H « per dozen. 1er l«naber sarge kept ko» to Astoria. Her Guthrie, Okla., May 9.— Both branches Poultry— Mixed 'chicken* ISe per of the Oklahoma legislature today Dying by the Hundred. Bright Prospects in John Day. Grover Cleveland Improving. pound; fancy hen«, 14@15e; roo«ters, agreed to the anti lobbying bill, which Americans to China are angry at Kiev. Russia, May 12— A frightful Prairie . C ltr— Ths weather in this old. $*: frvers. dozen. $4; broilers, Lakewood, N. J., May 11.— That for rides that criminal action may be Minister Boekhill. I t is nuderete« epidemic o f exanthematous typhoid is valley, the lie Job". Joe**, r Day Valley, could not dozen, $4.50(3)3; dressed poultry, per mar President Grover Cleveland is im- on any lobbyint who does not first tb s i. h » ; ad Vised tbs administration raging in the city prison. More thas be more favorable. I t is warm tnd pound, Is higher. proving, and that his condition today file his na against reading tks Atlaatís fleet to 200 deaths aa far have occurred, and pleasant, with sufficient rains to imtko Pressed Meute—Hog«, fancy, 8e per Is more encouraging than it has been business with the legislature. Th# bill d is * practically all o f tbs inmates are infect- vegetation grow, and prospects for bnm. pound; ordinary, 7(ffi7Ma; la rg * 8c; for ths last fsw days, ia ths gist o f a is similar to , a measure proposed by all *d The authorities are withholding do- per crops o f hay and jpjdn eonld not veal, extra, $e; ordinary,IT*; heavy, $e; statement tusned by M r* Cleveland Governor F o il, of Mlreonri. Governor freigh t rate* 10* from the hotel at Lakewood Haskell has said ha will alea the bill. C. K. WOODWARD, I Erins Gira Up 8b Command of Atlantic Battleship Fleet. NEWS OfTRE WEEK b a C a ta ri Fm w m W .Í BIG OVATION BY SAN FRANCISCO tar t o f l I B II I I - U .W .* ~ * * 1 » « / .1 4 r r T r ?k. „ ..i a C