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■-ffP IP ....? * da NEWBERG GRAPHIC E. It. WOODWAMX, I NEWBKRG.. NEWS OFTBE WEEK Railroads Put Additional Burdens on Small Shippers. ™ , - ^ v . Chicago, May N .— Besides deter mining to increase freight rates 10 per cent, the railroads in the “ official clas sification“ territory have agreed to add considerably to the burdens of the shippers of packsge freight. At the same meeting at which the rate in creases were decided upon, the repre sentatives o f more than *00 railroads agreed that after July 1 they will aot receive for shipment any packages in less than carload lots which are not marked plainly with the name o f the consignee, the station and state of consignee, the station, city and state o f destination. It is estimated that this action will save the railroads in the territory east o f the Mississippi River and north of the Ohio River to the seaboard, at least <2,000,000 annually in loss and damage claims. On the other hand, it will cost the shippers o f package freight probably as much, or even more, to perform the actual work re quired in marking the shipments as prescribed by the railroads. It is also stated by the shippers that it will make impossible any secrecy regard ing the identity of the customers of any business house. On the contrary, any business house may, after the new rules go into ef fect, station men at railroad ware houses and learn in detail all about the shipments of competitors, to whom shipped and in what amounts. That this will have a tremendous ef fect upon this class o f business is con fidently asserted. It has been the custom of the ship pers to mark their packages with an initial or some hieroglyphic, the key to which is to be found on the bill of lading. It was the theory that this would save the time and labor of the shipper and throw a certain amount of secrecy around the conduct o f his business. n su OREGON WOOL GOOD. FAVORS BIO FLEET. j •A a w » OF INTEREST COUNTIES TO EXHIBIT. -. . . ' '• ■ . - í¿ i* ' 0 U :c h 'it'; COMPROMISE ON FAIR Great Lesson Taught by Cruias, Bays l Admiral Evans. J ________ Washington, May 26.—Admiral Ev- 0 ♦-*•’** N ana, in an interview with W . S. Meri- weather, told of th* rcsulta of the r cruise o f the Pacific and its benefit* J • and the future policy and proapecta of the American navy. | . “ What, in your opinion." he waa M n rv H lk ra a atked. “ ia the moat vital question af- SPEND $650,000 FOR tXHIBITS fecting the navy today?” i T “ The shortage of officers and men,| particularly officers," Admiral Evans replied. “ W e have not a battleship in Washington Delegation Highly Elatod commission today with a sufficient, at Raeult— Uselas* Expenses number o f officers properly to look out for her battery. Those we have Are 8trickon Out. are Excellent, but they are so over worked that they are giving way un der the strain. Men can be trained Washington, May 23.—The confer- for duties on shipboard, at has just been shown in the cruise o f the At ence committee on the sundry civil bill w!thCoftkera** 1 aciflc’ but not *° yesterday agreed to give $660,000 to the “ In c e r e a l a sudden outbreak of Seatt,e **P°»ition- Fifty thousand dol- hostilities. we would find ourselves l*ra will be cut off from the expenses seriously handicappd from this cause." - of the government board, which is re- The Admiral was then asked what duced to three members, and unintcr- was the chief lesson to be drawn from the cruise of th$ battleship fleet. |e»t,n* feature* of tbe *°venuneot ex- “ There are two,” he replied. “ Firat, Libit are eliminated. There was no cut the absolute necessity for two fleets* in the appropriation for buildings or one on the Atlantic and one on the the Alaska, Philippine or Hawaii ex- Congressional Committees Agree 01) SfidYtlB ApprOprldtlOll. Secretary Smyths Praises Compulsory | Oregon Commission Asks Active Q#-| Dipping Law. operation o f All. Portland__ Secretary Dan P. Smyths, Portland.—Couaty judges and com of tho Oregon Woolgrowors soooeiatisn, missioners of all the counties of Ore passed through Portland recently on km gon, as well as all the commercial or way to Salem; where bo represents the third district of Oregon at the annnal ganizations of the state have been sent A R n i u m o f th . L m i Important but meeting of the state sheep commission. a letter by the Oregon-Alaska-Ynkoa- Not L m i Interesting Evoitt Mr. Smyths oays the wool elip'thls year Pacific commission in which the commis is as large as usual, and that the wool sioners ask for co-operation in making / o f tho Paa* W n k . is of exceptionally fine quality. ' Oregon ’• exhibit at the Seattle show tho At this sessioA of the sheep commis greatest stats exhibition at next year's sion the eastern Oregon men intend to Lig exposition. Peter Daly, the actor, ia dead. take some radical action to prevent far The commissioners sot forth that Ore Good progress » being made on the ther encroachments of Washington gon will have the moot complete state sheepmen in the Wenaha forest reserve. building at the fair, and thmt the co Seattle fair buildings. Mr. Smythe, who is extensively on operation of tho officials in securing The Northern Baptist convention gaged in sheepraising himself, is 0 m thorough nnd attractive exhibits of Or for 190» will meet in Portland. phstie in praise of the eompulsory dip egon’s resources will be imperative. A statue of the late Senator Hanna ping law passed at the last session of The letter which has been sent by the has just been unveiled at Cleveland, the legislature. He says Oregon Aeep commision through President Wehrung are now practically free from disease of is in part as follows: O h io ., every kind, and the wool is of a maeh Eastern railroads will resist the In "T h e expense to your county ia col higher grade than ia former year*. terstate Commerce Commission s rates lecting ouch on exhibit will not bo The adminiatrtion at Washington for accounting. large. Get a live man to take hold of favored the woolgrowors in tho the work and push it, bearing in mind 'Thousands of people are swarming green State, to the detriment of that it is quality not quantity that ia , o S . « b. to the Puget Sound cities to see the stockmen. Just what action will wanted. After yon have gathered your Atlantic battleship fleet. taken Mr. Smythe was not prepared to exhibit we will transport it to Seattle, trained ?nd arrived at the Pacific e n -1 »«reed to today. The compromise is say, but ho thinks the commission will install and maintain it without further trance to the Straits of Magellan and highly satisfactory to the Washington A Hoboken. N. J., justice o f the make recommendations that th f for expense to your county; we will also Magdalena Bay absolutely in condi delegation. peace says he marned Anna Gould estry department at tho national capital place an attendant ia charge, and will tion to g o into an engagement." and Prince de Sagan before they left "W hat should be our future naval will not dare to overlook. GOVERNOR 8PARKS DEAD. for Europe. keep in close toueh with you during the strength, and how distributed?” fair, so that your eounty will get all The airship White W ing, built by ‘Forty-eight battleships with the the benefit possible in the way of ad necessary cruisers, torpedo-boat*, sub Navada Executive Killed by Ovaawork LEASE BIG TRACT. Baldwin, ia making successful flights vertising, etc. in New York. Baldwin was the in marines and auxiliaries. They should at Extra $*s*ion. "T h e commission is also having be distributed—24 on the Pacific and ventor o f the airship at the Lewis and Sheepmen Gobble^l0 0 ,0 0 0 Acres as Reno, Nev., May 23.—“ I don't fear printed a 06-page booklet on the re 24 on the Atlantic.” Clark fair. v - Overflow to Forest Reserve. sources of Oregon, which will be dis death. I have done my best I am A Chicago woman brought back to Pendleton.—One hundred thousand tributed during the exposition. Two tired and am ready to go. Good-bye." FIRE ON OLD VC88EL. life after being pronounced dead is seres of Has range Mad hao just boon pages of this booklet will be devoted to Surrounded by hi* wife, three- eons sorry she was revived. She says her leaned in Baker eonnty by Morrow, Gil each eouaty. We also intend to show soul traversed a beautiful country in liam and Umatilla county sheepmen aa by moving pietuea the farms, orchards, Sensational Naval Experiment Will be and a daughter, Governor John Sparks, spirit land. conscious to the last, sank to death at an overflow range from their forest re livestock, timber, mountains, streams Tried bp Navy. Crop failures in British East Africa serve allotments. The land is logged- and everything of interest ia each 8:30 yesterday morning, after uttering Washington. May 25.—The most is causing much loss o f life among off timber land, and lien ia a strip 50 eounty. the above words. f sensational naval experiment ever at We must have your help and eo-op«ra the natives. Mpre than 40,000 deaths miles in length between Austin and tempted by this country will take __ illness which culminated ia tbe The have been caused by starvation and Pleasant valley, in Baker county, and tion in the gathering of your exhibit. today in Chesapeake Bay, when '• » -lor's death was directly due to the government is feeding 60,000 belongs to tho numerous lumber com I f we were compelled to buy these ex- place the monitor Florida will be submitted *° . * _ panies of that district. It was leased hibta the state would have to double to bombardment by big guns and tor- overwork and nervous strain attend- people, v WHOLE STATE STORM SWEPT its present appropriation, but with your for five years by Dan P. Smythe, of pedoes to demonstrate the effect of ant upon tbe extra seaaion o f Nevada's Bishops in the Methodist general con this eity, and A. K. and A. Smythe, of aasistanee we hope to carry out our ference passed the lie. Texas Suffers Untold Damage From Arlington, William Smith, of Arlington, present plane without asking for any modern projectiles upon the internal > lerislature late> last fall. Mr. Sparks was born in Mississippi. fittihgs and the structure o f the fight Wind and Rain. France may have to recognize Mulai and A. C. Whittier, of Baker county. further apppropriation." August 30, 1843, and came to this state ing craft of the American navy. Halid as sultan o f Morocco. Austin, Texas, May 26.—A terrific The sum of $8,000 was paid for use of The Florida is so constructed and in 1868, engaging in stockraising. He Pays Large Inheritance Tax. fitted internally in such a way as to owned large cattle ranches in Nevada The late Governor Sparks, o f Neva wind and rain storm swept Texts the tract for five yean. Over 50,00<) head of sheep will be held in the tarri and Texas, as well as a large cotton Salem.— The second largest inherit da, was a great cattle breeder. from the Panhandle to the Gulf early tory during a portion of the summer. auce tax evyr paid into the state treas have practically the same strength of plantation in Texas. He was elected Before the battleship fleet leaves for Sunday. The destruction to crops and It is well watered and contains fine ury was received recently. It was resistance as the latest type of Amer chief executive in 1902 and again in ican battleship. the Orient it will be reorganized. ________ the tax on the estate of Amanda Reed, vegetables, trees and shrubbery was grass. At first it was proposed to put live 1906 by large majorities. Lieutenant-Governor D. S. Dicker- of Multnomah eounty, appraised at' a sheep in the turret of the monitor, but Inability to get a board o f arbitration the greatest reported in years. Hslt in*Timber Lsnd Buying. valuation of $1.385,919.89. The tax this plan has been abandoned because son is now governor o f Nevada. He is continuing the street car strike at In numerous places houses were un the - death of - the animals came . _ to Nevada eight year« ago and Klamath Falls__ J. W. Alexander, of was $7,141.40. The largest tax paid it is . believed Cleveland, Ohio. . . . - . . . I _______ . t • ___Y _ / ' i __________ t a _______ roofed and small villages and hamlets the Weyerhaeuser Lumber company, is was on the estate of Henry Weinhard, would went to work in a mine at Cherry Tree. prove little as to the probabil The Presbyterian general assembly which amounted to $15,248.54. The ap wants congress to pass a law making in many instances were inundated by in this city on business for his com praised value of the Weinhard estate ity of loss o f human life under similar circumstances. The plan to test the the terrific rainfall which, in the space psny. He states that he is not here to EXTRA SESSION CALLED. Sunday an absolute day o f rest. buy timber, but that he expects to bu\ was but $1,381,967.22, but was left ia !a ability of the modern ship of war to o f four hours, reached seven inches in Baron Takahira, Japanese ambassa when special inducements are oflefe-l lump sum, while the Reed estate was withstand the heavy firing of the lat dor to the United States, says critics many sections. Austin was in the There is but little movement in timber divided among a large number of bene est big guns has attracted much at Philippine Assembly Needs a Month o f his people are hasty and that war path o f the worst o f the storm, and in this section, and none is expected un ficiaries. Mora to Finish Work. _________ O - tention In official circles and it is for hours the streets were impassable til after the presidential election. Whil- rumors are unfounded. looked upon as a matter o f great im- Manila, May 23.—The statutory time Daily Snowstorms at Buckeye. ;• irtance by foreign officials at the em Admiral Evans has called upon the for either man or beast, electric light the price of farming lands in this sec for the adjournment of the Philippine Sumpter. — Superintendent W. H. bassies here. •resident and received congratulations and telephone'connections were dis tion has increased in the past six assembly having arrived with the work abled beyond immediate repair and months, timber land has decreased fi on the successful trip o f the battleship Gleason, of the Buckeye mine, in the many houses were unroofed. o f that body incomplete, Governor-Gen $1.50 a thousand to 75 eenta and $1. fleet Arena the Atlantic to the Pacific. PACIFIC MAIL 18 PA88IVE. The agricultural sections o f Central However, those holding claims are not Craeker Creek district, reports opera eral Smith has called a month's extra The government has started a suit and Southern Texas have been im worrying over conditions, aa they feel tion at the property in full blast. for a dissolution o f the New Haven measurably damaged, according to sure the slump in timber is but tem Crose-eutting for the main ledge from Would Not be Benefited by Proposed session. Prior to the adjournment o f road's merger with the Boston and general reports received here, badly porary. the regular session, the radicals at Subsidy Clause. the drift ia in progress, and it ia ex ________ Maine and New England trolley roads. demoralized wire service occasioning pected to encounter the vein in a abort San Francisco, May 25.—The prog tempted to present a resolution favor- Whipping Up on Tule Contract.*1 while. There is much snow in the vicin ress of the postoffice appropriation !ing immediate independence, but were In an address before the Bankers’ slow and unsatisfactory reports from elub, of Chicago, Bryan said unless the many sections that are known to have Klamath Falla.—It is stated here that ity of this mine and it ia a hard mat bilT now iulte lasY stages "before Con- ***** oR : by people were assured their deposits were suffered from the storm. Chief Engineer Hood haa given impera ter to get supplies in at present. Con gress, is being watched with much in- ?heJ ^ de^sh'P ,o i. ^ ” fully secured the government will have tive order* that the dredging on the tinued snow storms prevail almost daily terest in this city, especially with re- ** believed that the attempt to present OKLAHOMA TIED COMPLETELY marsh for the railroad grade must be at that altitude. to start banks. gard to the ocean mail subsidy amend- *Jje resolution will be renewed during rushed or the contract will be forfeited. ment, agreed to by the conferees, but i *^lYx*r* *f.***on‘ . The Mexican government has start Auto to Carry Tourists. rejected by the House, which has!. T*1* Philippine commission haa re ed proceedings against Martin Jacoby, Muskogee is in 8orry Plight Without The eontraet consists o f a grade fonr miles along aeross swamp laad, now rank Klamath Falla.—Captain J. M. McIn asked for another conference on the bl- millionaire and head of a large mercan Heat or Light. The proposed increased teaching o f the various Filipino d!- with tules, and the agreement now ia tyre, of the McIntyre Transportation measure. tile house. He is charged with misap- Muskogee. Okla., May 2*.— Not that erews must be worked day and company, has purchased an 11-passenger compensation to steamship lines di- i a'^ct* *“ public schools, and has propriating between $3,000,0Q0 and $5, i the line reetty affects the companies Tunning1 substituted a bill creating an institute railroad in Oklahoma is in operation, night in order to throw up the grade 000,009. at the earliest possible date in order to between Dorris and this eity. A crew vessels from this port to China, Japan, ^ or * * *tu<Fr ° f ‘ bese dialects. In n speech at Harrisburg, P * , Bryan as a result of the heavy rains and allow it to settlo and dry before the of men ia now working on the road be Australia and the Philippines. Manuel Qucscon, a member o f the cloudbursts that have occurred in vari track is laid. ________ ■aid h# favored the direct primary. delegate tween Dorris and Keno, getting it in When asked what would be the re assembly, has been appointed dele shape for automobile service, and it is sult should the subsidy amendment be to the navigation congress, to be held , Governor Sparks, of Nsvada, is very ous parts o f the state during the past expected that the run can be made in retained in the bill, F. S. Samuels, at St. Petersburg. He will sail tomor Open Reserves June I. low, and kin physicians say he cannot three days. The last road to suspend iwo hours from end of rail to this city. manager of the Oceanic Steamship row, accompanied by his secretary, The Pendleton.—Sheepmen of Umatilla operations was the Missouri-Kansas Vve. odore Rogers. Company, said: Majer James P. Melndee is to rae- 8t Texas, which was forced to quit at county havq received notiee that sheep “ Whether we will resume running Hatchery Superintendent. eeed Colonel Boessler as government en noon Sunday, when the bridge on the may be taken upon the Wenaha forest Suet to Recover Graft. reserve June 1, instead of June 15. the * Oregon City.— W. H. Smith, o f Park- vessels to Australia and carry the main line at Eufala went down. gineer at Portland. mails cannot be determined for a time. date originally set. For some time San Franciaco, May 23.—Joseph A. place, has been appointed superintend T o add to the disaster, the main Arbitration of the street ear strike supplving natural gas to the. Indian sheepmen have been ssking for the use ent of the state fish hatcheries at Wal Australia and New Zealand have made Sullivan, a retired capitalist, who own, other contracts for carrying the mails _ Lt_t- 2_ j n .n at Cleveland, Ohio, has been arranged, Territory part o f the state was car of the reserves on the Blue mountains lowa and Ontario. block of stock in the United Rail since we discontinued, and we do not earlier than usual, because of the dry hat some rieting continues. ried away with the Clarksville bridge know at present whether we could get ways Investment Company, today be One man was killed and 10 injured late Sunday, and the auoply of gas weather prevailing this spring. Dan P. that business again.” gan a suit in equity in the superior PORTLAND MARKETS. ia a big Chicago lire, which destroyed for Muskogee and several other cities Smythe, secretary of the sheepmen 'i Adolph J. Frey, assistant to the court to recover the $200.000 Patrick association, has received notiee from in the southeast part o f the state has $400(000 worth e f property. Supervisor Schmitz that admissioa Apples—Select, $2.50 per box; faney, vice-president and general manager of Calhoun, president o f the United Rail the Pacific Mail Company, the Jap roads, is alleged to have paid, through A tornado passed through a farming been entirely cut off. Officials* o f the would be granted June 1. $2; ehoiee, $1.50; ordinary, $1.25. gas company say it wiH be a week anese and China line, said there was Aeetioa soar Clay Contor, Kan., destroy before repairs can be made so that Potatoes—Select, 70e per hundred; little prospect o f the Pacific Mail Tirey L. Ford, general counsel for that ing maeh property and killing throe New Fly Destroy* Aphis Willamette Valley, 45e per hundred; availing itself of any increased allow corporation, to Abe Ruef for the pur the gas supply can again be carried pose of influencing the supervisors to people. As natural gas is used for light and Milton__ Local orchardiat* are mnek East Mnltnomah, 55c; Clackamas, 55e ance. chiefly because o f the difficulty grant the company a trolley franchise. The steamer Lusitania, from Liver beat, business will be suspended. interested in a new variety of fly which per hundred; sweet, 5%e per pound. of securing crews composed largely of Interest on the above-named amount pool for New York, has beaten her for F.levators have been forced to stop Fruits — Strawberries, California, Americans, as the law would require, and costa are also demanded by the haa appeared in orchards in this section mer record for crossing tho oeoaa by running, and hotels and restaurants $1.50@1.85 per erate; Oregon, 10@ at a rate of wages permitting o f any plaintiff. The complaint alleges that have practically been put out o f busi recently and which appears to be an 12%c per ponnd. eeveral hoars. profit. the suit is brought in the interest of all ness. enemy to the green aphis, a pest which the itocldtoldert o f the corporation. Vegetables— Turnips, $1 per sack; Oklahoma's state guaranty law has haa done great damage to peach trees carrots, $1.50(91.75; beets, $1.25; par Germans Angry at Frenchmen. stood tho toot. A beak failed aad in Scale is Agreed Upon. side of aa hour tho depositors were be LJ’ this season. The new fly, whieh may snips, $1.25; beans, wax, 1214@13%c Conspirator May Hang. Berlin, May 25.—Denouncing Paris Kansas City, May 26.—After more prove a blessing to the fruitgrowers, is per pound; head lettuce, 35e per dozen; clubs as mere gambling resorts and ing paid ia full. Deer Lodge, Mont., May 23.—Will Booeevolt la preparing to veto the than six weeks o f negotiations, the largsr than the ordinary house fly and artichokes. 50c per dozen; asparagus, clubmen as card sharpers and black iam Hays, a convict in the state prison public building bill if eongraos don't last details which have been standing haa winga long and slender and spotted 7@8e per pound; egg plant, 25@30c legs. the German court and press are here, was todav found guilty o f first- nound; parsley, 25c per dozen; peas, aa eati-lnjunetion bill, aad the in the vmy o f signing the final agree-) black and white. declaring today that it ia easy enough degree murder in killing Guard John A. 7c per pound; peppers, 20c per poon ment hrarern the miners and operat e ’s mail subsidy provision. to see why Teuton members are un radishes, 15e per dozen; rhubarb, 2@3c ors o f Kansas City, Missouri Okla welcome— they have something better Robinson in the course of the sensa Will Exhibit at State Fair. May W ood's suit agaiaot \0eastor homa and Arkansas coal fields were per pound; spinach,* 85e per erate. to do with their time than to spend tional prison break in March. George Oregon City.— The board of director* Plat for divorce has boon dismissed, and «ettled Sunday to the satisfaction of Wheat—Club, 89e per bushel; red it at a gaming table. But for the com Rock pleaded guilty two weeks ago and of the Clackamas County Fair associa Rneeian, 86Vi«; blueatem, 91e; valley, she has been arrested on tho ground both sides. ment by members o f the Cercle de was sentenced to hang June 15. Hays' that oho was never married to the sen \ Monday morning a ioint meeting of tion has authorised the executive com 89c. L'Union that Germans are regardless defense proved he haa not laid a hand mittee to mske s eounty exhibit st the ator. the operators and miners was to be Barley—Feed, $25 per ton; rolled, of French club custom, the black on Robinson, but he was found guilty state fair, whieh will follow the Claek- Bryan oays Alabama primaries wore held, when the signatures of the proo- amas eounty fair. The board appropri- $27@28; brewing, $26. balling o f Ambassadorial Attache o f conspiracy. The jury recommended er officials were to be affixed *o the a vietery over tho trusts. Onto—No. 1 white, $27.50 per ton; Hortsman might have been permitted hanging. Two others are charged and ated $50 for premiums for juvenile scale and the agreement and the ac are yet to be tried. These are C B. to pass as a personal matter. exhibits, and reappointed Thomas F. gray, $27. Senator Denby, of Louisiana, has boon tion ratified. Young and Orell Stevens. Ryan, George Lazelle and T. J. Gary as re-elected by tho legidatnra Hay—Timothy. Willamette Valley, Sparks’ Secretary Daad. a committee to direct the affairs of the $17 per ton; Wflliamette Valley, ordi- Tho republican national convention West Guthrie Undor'Water. Big Power Project. aaaoeitaion. ,ry, $15; Eastern Oregon. $18.50; Carton, Nev., May 25.—W. R. Davis, will open each day with a prayer. Guthrie. Okla.. May 26.— All West mixed, $16; elover, $14; alfalfa, $12; private secretary to the late Governor San Francisco, May 23. — A deal A federal grand jary has begun an Guthrie is inundated with from seven Cherry|Falr at The Dallee. Spark*, died at his home in thi* city which will ultimately Revolutionize the alfalfa meal, $20. investigation of tho Now York eottoa to ten feet o* water rushing throueh The Dallee.— The mid summer meet Dressed Meats—Hoga. faney. ffVie per Saturday of stomach trouble. Davi* price o f electricity throughout the state exchange. the streets. Train service on all roods ing of the State Horticultural society pound; ordinary, 7@7V4e; large, 6c; was better known as “ Riley” Davi*. o f California, will soon be consummat Night riders continue to do much •n and out o f Guthrie is at a standstill and eherry fair will be held at The veal, extra, 7tte; ordinary, 7e; heavy, He *erved as secretary to Governor! ed in the investment o f an additional damage by barniag tobacco haras in because of miles of rails being under Dalles, Jnne 30 to July 2, Inclusive. Sparks *ince he first took office. He $25,000,000 in the $19,000,000 power- 6e; mutton, faney, lOe. Kentucky. water and dozen* o * bridees imoassa Prizes will b* offered for varions ex w*s a resident o f Davton. Nev., where.house that is nearing completion bn the Butter—Extras, 24c per ponnd; fancy, he held_* number of important posi-| north fork o f the American river. The A maa hao been arrested ia Chicago ble. No attempt is being made to hibits o f cherries, and there will be a 28e; ehoiee, 20c; store, 16c. tion*. Through the death o f the late plant will be ready for operation in for obtaining money while posing as a operate trains east and wes» from programme each day. R. H. Webber, Poultry—Mixed ehirken*. 13(3114« per Guthrie, while the AtcMson. Topeka Lake, and O. E. Saunders, the Governor and hi* secretary, busine*» October, but in the meantime eastern United Btateo army oflioor. 1% Santa Fe south o f Guthrie is im committee, are now busily engaged in pound; fancy hens, 14H@15c; roosters, in the •t’»*« and federal buildings ia at capitalists are making arrangements to Returns from tho eity election at passable at Reward, between here and making the arrangement*. old. 9e; fryer», doren, $4; broilers, a standstill. advance the enormous amount o f cap Denver indicate that tho democratic Oklahoma City. ' / doien, $4.50(35; dressed poultry, per itel. candidate for mayor will bo elected. ponnd, le higher; ducks 16@17e; geese, Bumper Crop Promised. Franz J o » « ' in 8erioua Condition. It is mid Bryan will rapport Culber Sentence Four to Death. Arlington.— Heavy rains throughout 8(39«; turkeys, alive, 17@18e; dree*«.], Eight Perished In Flra. < Vienna. Mav 25— Emperor Franz son for tho democratic presidential can St Petersbnr*. May 26—Tbe court-1 this section e f Oregon a few daya ago 19@20e. Josef ha* ¿aught a fresh cold and gen Chicago. May 23.—Although eight didate if ho eaanot got tho nomination martial o f eleven revo'ntioniat*. in have added many thousand* af dollar* Hop*—1997, prime and ehoiee, eral audiences have been suspended. 1.'men are believed to have perished in hinsoelf. 6Me per ponnd; old, lH @ 2 e per poun to th* wealth o f Gilliam aad adjoining cluding four women, which began a The eon«» phv«ician* aav they do not destroyed the Wintermayer Wool—Eastern Oregon, average beet, „onaider his majesty's condition alarm t the fire that Tho pupils o f one o f Now York'« feW d*va ago. has reanlfed in the sen counties. The weather is warm and the . . yesterday, only two — t -— i- bo* factory bodies schools have bean appointed sergeants tencing of four of the accused to farmer* happy. Every one predict* a ll@ 1 5 e per pound, ««cording to shrink-. ing but there is much uneasiness con- had been recovered at midnight, when «a report miaeoadnot by th# regular death and «ix to period* o f penal prosperous year for this part e f the age; valley, 1 6 0 1 2 * «. cerning him owing to his age and the search was abandoned until toenor •tat*. Mohair—Choice, 15018%* per ponnd. continued ill health. (servitude. One waa acquitted. row. Is i to ta n i tea hr I« * MARK PACKAGES IN FULL. y a £ , IP *y- H ip T