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NEWBERG GRAPHIC W ORK O F B O Y S. Youthful Robbers Confess to Holding Up Great Northern. E. It. WOODWARD. I CHAMBERLAIN I Cake’s Big Land in Lana. | Cake Leads In Ashland. i Eugene, June 1.—Meager returns from" Ashland, June 1.— First 55 votes P Eugene and Springfield precincts give counted give Cake 32, Chamberlain I Cake 2$0 and Chamberlain 112 for 28; prohibition 30, against prohibition United States senator. Hawley, for 20. , I representative, has 180 to 50. Hawley's OFEN DOOR A FAROE Great Falls,- Mont., June 2.—The hold-up of the northbound Great Japan Prepares to Hold Mancha- 0h,mb' " 'c *“ k*r' tion ä until all returns are in. The legis- 1 Baker City. rl‘ June 1.— 81 Chamberlain ¡N orthern train at the stockyards, Plurality Over Oaks Will teach s lative ticket will likely be L. E. Bean, has carried Baker county by about 400 'about a mile and a half from this ria by Fortifying Herself. or More. W. W. Calkins, A. H. Eaton. Eaton m ajority if the present ratio con- city, was the work of three boys, who leads the ticket. tinues. now occupy cells in the city jail. A The vote on the university bill is 888 . fourth youth, who admits having as for and IT against. The single tax Blight Lead In Rossburg. _______ rn n T n r * t s is te d in planning the hold-up, but Roseburg, June 1.— Chamberlain has BUILDS IM PR l u NA d L l i UKTK l o S ! who took no active part, is also a UNIVERSITY APPROPRIATION SAFE amendment stands 109 for and 145 against. The majority against the tax a alight lead in this city. Indications l i i C a t a n * F m h r t a prisoner. T he quaret have made a will probably increase in greater pro- are the town will go wet. -■ complete confession to the police. The portion as the count progresses. , - names of the four boys are: Albert ------- I Result in Multnomah. Hatch, aged 15; W illiam Randall, Result on 8 tatemant No. I Doubtful— P ort Arthur is Balng Strengthened Closa Race In Linn. I Portland, June 8.— Governor Cham- Important but aged 17; Harry Rheams, aged 15, and o f tha Into Second Gibraltar—Foreign Hawley and Ellis for Congraas Albany, June 1.—Complete returns berlain has carried Multnomah county George Cresswell, aged 15. M erchants Excluded. have not yet been received from a single for senator by a m ajority of probably According to the story told by Ran —Many Naw Dry Sp ots. o f tho P u t Wank. precinct in Ljnn county. The vote at 1000 over H. M. Cake, the Republican dall, Rheams and Cresswell, the hold this hour indicates that Cake and Cham- nominee. Incomplete returns at 3 up was planned and carried out under berlain are running dose. ¿o’clock this morning give Chamber- the generalship of Hatch, the young Seattle, Waeh., May 80.— According Representative Huff, of Pennsyl est of the four, who is said to have _ , , ' lain 3138, and Cake 2902, a lead of 250 vania, is seriously ill. United States Senator—George ) j Cake Leads in Benton. I votes, with the count one-fifth com- to a special to the Times from Van turned the switch, ordered the engi » )) Corvallis, June L —Meager returns plete. . couver, , B. C., Japan has completely re- Rockefeller has given another $300,- neer to back up and to have gone ) E. Chamberlain, Democrat. le “ open door” policy in Man- • • Representative First Congres- «» give Cake 290, Chamberlain 278. Re- Rivaling the senatorial election in v®r8t'd th£ through, the passenger coaches with 000 to the Rockefeller institute. \ sional District—Willis C. Hawley, \ \ the conductor, forcing the latter at turns indicate the election of Bonebrake interest was the vote on district at e“u,,a* With the arrival of the Ameri- Chinese of San Francisco are or the point of a gun to collect from the Republican. 1. as representative by more than 100. tom ey. John Manning, incumbent of „/ VmuhU with the ganizing a boycott against the Ja p passengers. According to the other Representative Second Con-’ ■ • Nothing is obtainable on the university the office and candidate fpr re-elec- the th* possibility of troubl* w ,rt th* United States later on, Japanese states anese. gressional District—W. R. EUis, )) appropriation bill or single tax issue. boys, it was also Hatch who shot .tion, has been defeated by Municpal men are preparing for any emergency. Republican. Dempsey and narrowly Trustees of Stanford university have William Judge George J. Cameron, the Repub Port Arthur, the former Russian Justice of the Supreme Court-*- ■ • Union Probably for C aka. set aside $500,000 for the purchase of missed shooting Conductor' Jack JUcan nomineee, by a m ajority of prob- rtr0IlglM>ldf « . ¿ e virtually im Robert S. Bean, Republican. r )) Hayes. books. La Grande, June 1.— Prior to 11 »My 3000 pregnable, while the fortification* at Oregon Dairy and Food Com- . . Rheams stated that Hatch, after o’clock it is impossible to gain figures | T h e employment of union men as they had left the scene of the hold Dalny, a seaport and railway terminus missioner—J. W. Bailey, Repub- * ’ except to show the tendencies of the | Umatilla in Doubt. inspectors makes railroad managers on the mainland, occupied by the Ja p lican. ] | voters. Cake and Chamberlain are up, proposed that they cross Sun Pendleton. June 1.—Partial election re- an ese, are being rushed to completion indignant Railroad Commissioner, First ■ • Railroad Commissioner^ firs t ■ ■ runnj ng a d o se race, with Cake lead- turns »» midnight indicate that Umatilla . .* river to ihe Montana Central line and Concessional D istrict-T h o m a s ) ^ ijlg by* fivc and ten m ajorities in the county has gone dry by less than 200 , wUab h“ * * An earthquake lasting 20 seconds hold up passenger train No. 235 from Republican. ■ ’ 1 incompleted precincts. Prohibition is nwjority. The was felt at Marysville, Cal. No dam Butte, which was due in two or three _ f h , ' wet,s W have carried Pen- I Kailroad Lonmissioner Second j | gojng to carry here.by something like ! dleton, but will not go out of here with hours. Because he demurred, Rheam s;) ) age was done. Congressional District—Clyde B. ) j 100 unless signs fail. enough to overcome the strong vote ■ * ? l* i*f ^ states. Hatch drew his revolver andj«> A runaway Brooklyn boy has just against them throughout the county. “ kado. “ *tlb^ * ^ . 1“? \t* bl* to kill him. r * Aitchison, Republican. returned home after 20 years’ absence. threatened He was dissuaded from the second ,1"I‘'H "H "I, i H ,,I, i H ,,H ,,I"I,,H ,,1, i I i ,I,<J 4 i I I I W asco fpr Chamberlain. Cake is only about 20 ahfad of Cham- Jap aV * i u \dvM taxes H e is a millionaire. attempt at train robbery by the two Portland. June 2 -Cham berlain’, elec- T h . Dalles, j . n . . . - T h . •» « « * • “ »"> W «£ * 2 ? i t . Ice in Bering Straits has broken up youths who were with him. I . , . . t ,A „ returns svailsbte indicate that Cham- determine who haa can red the county. alarmed oyee the propneed and steamer traffic to the north will The stories told by the boys, with t,on b* ,he P*°Ple of ° re* ° n for Un,ted ^ r la in has carried W asco county over C aks Ahead in Josephine visit of the American fleet te the be more regular now. the exception of Hatch, agreed in the States senator by from 1,000 to. 1.500 Cake by a probable m ajority of 250. _ uosepnme. / T h e largest balloon ever constructed main details. They state that the is indicated by the incomplete returns otherwise the Republican ticket has . Crant s Pass, June 1.—Today s e le c-. These are the eoaelneieie reached by has ju st been finished at Danville, 111. hold-up was planned two nights be from the various counties in the state. carried throughout the county. R e - , " J*a*. “**?* exceedingly interesting q 0 DrUce during a recent extensive fore. it being decided to rob the train tb* b* * vle*t vote ,n |be, tootory of tOQr through Chnia, Japan and Corea, W hen inflated it is ISO feet high. Chamberlain won Multnomah county publican representative in congress the first dark night. will receive a large majority. The J°*ephine county was polled. Cake is g r Droee is ex-Mayor o f Oxford, Eng- by perhaps 1.200 to 1,500 and elsewhere nniversity amendment has probably running^ajirad j n all precincts heard jaBd| aad aeeretary of the Botanical So- A German has ju st been arrested who, it is believed, was attempting to throughout the state the two candidates j carriVdV'whiie Vhe ringle ’tax 'in e^ u re from end will probably carry the county , ’ o f Qreat Britain. He is also eure FEAR8 FO R SH IR. reach the kaiser to assassinate him. seem to Slave run a close race. Cake’s is d e f e a t e d . ________ 8<W-. J* ,ook* *'ke the un,var: tor of the herbarium of the University sity appropriation would carry, but Samuel Gompers, president of the i best county is Lane, which returned him I Chamberlain Has Gilliam, counting is going along very slowly and of “ Oxford. American Federation of Labor, bitter- Steam er Vaderlen^ Is Reported 8 unk a majority of between 400 and 500. This While the official classes are re Condon> June t , _ Partial reports returns are problem atical, With All On Boerd. ly denounces congress for not passing served, the Japanese people ere not the the bills demanded by the laboring Paris, June 2. - A special dispatch £ "» F ^ ity for Cake is » « " b ^ to from every precinct, in Gilliam county least perturbed over the diepateh of Result Doubtful in Marion. riLw. T ampm . ! fronf ------ n — - 1- Governor Chamberlains veto —. of the point to a victory for Chamberlain, . men. | the American battleships to the Ori to eh. the P etit Journal Brussels Salem, June l^vPartial returns from en t,” Mr. Druce continued. “ Of who is leading Cake 2 to^l. The vote A false alarm of a dynamite plot says that it is rumored the Red Star State university appropriation in the on local option is close," with a Hght 23 precincts in Marion county show that ^ „ 0, everybody in the East, exoept caused a panic ia one of Chicago’s steamer Vaderland has been wrecked last legislature. vote on the amendments. Burdett the entire Republican ticket has received tha dipiomate, ueoeiatee the demon- schools. in the North sea in a dense fog. There j Chamberlain’s success as “the -peo- and Collier for prosecuting, attorney a majontv with the possible exception ltratio^ o{ Amerlean naval power with are running neck and neck. * Arisons democrats have indorsed of United States senator, upon which the Manchuria, trade question.. The L . o ^ ' d ^ ’ e ^ 't h U n e w J p '” .T "* " " Bryan and approved Foraker *s stand “ which, the vote will be close. The legislative famous open door poliey advocated by however, comes from what is election by the next legislature to C ake G ets Malheur. ticket, composed of three Statement No. alJ the Vhite raeea is in reality a ea statehood. usually considered a most reliable Five him the office. This will be p8 s- Vale, June l.—The returns from 1 men and two Republican voters „„iiuy ** West V irginia’s democratic dele source. There were three collisions sible onlyr in case a majority a f the choice candidates, has been elected, f r’ gatee-at-large have been instructed to in the North sea today, and passen- legislature shall*be pledged by State- Malheur county at 11 o’clock are: Cake, 90; Chamberlain. 115; E l’is, 110; ' J b« fa,r « r« * ivcd »h0 » » : Cake gers on the Dover-Ostend mail packet vote f o t Bryan. w e, •’ w, . 1. L .. ’ 828 ; Chamberlain, 906. FINE AND IM PRISON M EN T. ment No. 1 to disregard the Repuh- Jeffries, 90; Bean, 180; Bailey, The Arkansas river is over it banks declare that they saw a vessel cast lican politics of its Republican members F.mery, 90; representative, H away on the Goodwin sands C ake Will Carry Klemeth. - . _ a t several plaees ia Arkansas and flood e r . .. _ „ . V . . Fiv e’ Year« in Penitentiary and Pay and elect Mr. Chamberlain, a Democrat, Brooks. ing bottom lands. Klamath Falls. Tune 1 —A heavy vote . c , n, . nP, The university bill will probably n ew ro rx June z— no omciai con- The legisiaturc wm be overwhelniingly was cast throughout Klamath county S67C.OOO, R o ts Sentenca. carry A severe wind atorm haa swept over firmation could be obtained tonight in _ . . . . .... , .. ' - . by - , 400. , The single . r , tax amend- today. Incomplete returns from five | Salem, O r, May 8(k— J . Thorburn Clay eounty, Kansas, but very little this city o f the report of the wrecking Republican, with probably less thfil ten ment is lost by probably 1000. precincts indicate that Cake will carry R on, president o f the defunct Title of the steamer Vaderland in the North Democrats. damage was done. the county and that prohibition will be Guarantee A Trust Company, has been Caka Carriaa C o o t. sea. The offices of the International It is doubtful if a majority of the Tornadoes that swept Oklahoma Mercantile Marine,,which controls the members of the legislature will be Marshfield. June 1.— Few returns a close contest. The University appro- sentenced to serve five years in the northwest of Guthrie brought great Red Star Line, and the offices of the pledged by, Statement No. 1. At best are in at this hour. Indications are, priation carries 5 to 1. state penitentiary and to pay a fine of damage te srdps.aad farm property. $57(1,853, and to serve one day in the Red Star Line company were closed tbe Statement No. 1 forces will have however, that Cake will carry Coos C ake Ahead in Harney. Multnomah eounty ja il for each $2 of A gale of wind at Chicago preceded The Red Star steamer Vaderland buJ ? *« re majority in the legislature. • county by a small m ajority, probably Burns. June 1.—With 103 votes the fine not paid, an electrical storm whieh did consid was due to sail from Antwerp for 0 t the Republicans elected to the house not over 200. Nearly 4000 votes were erable damage in all parts of the eity. New Y ork May 30. According to ° f representatives 28 are pledged to cast in the county. Other Republi- counted in this precinct. Cake has 50 and 1 Sentence wna imposed by Circuit w h « lnb wm.M h n . TV>. Statement 1, and of those elected to the . cans on the state ticket will carry by Chamberlain 32. Three outside pre- Judgs George H. Burnett, nfter the no- T e x , is without lights or cincts give Cake 70, Chamberlain 70, tion of Rose for arrest of judgment so pledged. These 500 to 600. Marshfield and North ver on Sunday, from which port she senate seven are . - r n -- - - ------ .--------- --. t , -----. - leaving Cake 18 ahead. The same per- and,for new trial had been overruled, drinkable water. Residences in the de increased by nine hold-over S would be reported on her arrival. Up ,n" casf d by nme, hpm-ovdr statement ( Bend will be against prohibition, but vastated district have been robbed by . » . hour i , a . „ Sunday night . she k . had . ■ 1 ,R Republican Republicans make the the result in the entire county will be centage will give Cake a lead of over Appeal haa been taken to the supreme to . a i late fP "bl|cans and Democrats Democrats zv looters. i------------ total Statement 1 votes counted as cer- j very close tal Statement 1 votes counted as cer-¡v ery close. Both wet and dry fac 100. Local option is running close, court, and Roaa has been admitted to not beei^ reported. Democrats concede Cake- the county by bail ia the sum e f $6000. tain, 44. The majority of the legists- tions claim a victory, Butte members of the G. A. S . havty 50 votes. I T his is the penalty R om must pay for ture and joint assembly necessary to bees arouhed because one of the BIG RAIL C O N TRA C T. I the conversion o f $888,370 or state elect United States senator is 46. Chamberlain T akes Ja ck so n . churches has been tendered to Emma Result Close In Grant. Isehool funds deposited by State Treas- Prohibition was a hard-fought issue Goldman for her lectures. Jacksonville, June 1.— Indications Canyon City. June 1.—Meager returns urer Steel in the Title Guarantee k Illinois Central to Spend S1,4 6 0 ,0 0 0 , in 28 counties and has won big gains, are that Chamberlain has carried Dynamiters wrecked the big pipe * I Hswley. Republican for congress Jackson county by 200 majority.’ Haw- from 3 precincts out of 20 give Cake Trust Company Bank and paid out of for New S tee l. line that eonveys water from Bonita 119, Chamberlain 113, Ellis 168, Jeffrey the bank by its officers prior to tha « * . n „ k „ « , k - « - * M W » * - .- 14. The senatorial vote will be close, time the bank elosed last fall. Roaa Mountains, New Mexico, to Carrizozo, Birminghgÿi, A la, June .majority, probably not less than 10,000. (TpnprAtte n./Mn. • i « • *• . * tion carries by a m ajority ox two to F.ITis’ majority will reach 300. C. W .w a s manager of the bank, and as such N. M. Repairs are being made. This gible , evidence of generous ~ , propor- , the Second district Ellis is success- ' in, t pipe lias cost $1,000,000. Parrish, joint senator, and H. T. B e l-, aided Bteel ia aeeuriag legislation tions/that prosperity is returning is f„j perhaps 15.000. Campbell and single m V knap, joint representative, have no op- _ wtrich would enable the bank to get Rear-Admiral Crowninshield, retired, given in the fact that the Illinois Cen- Aitchison are re-elected railroad com- Gilliam Lines Up for “ Drya.” position. Prohibition so far has car- possession of the state school funds tral Railroad company, in connection missioners by wide margins. is dead. has without paying interest thereon. with the opening yesterday of its new | Single tax has been beaten heavily., Arlington, June 1.— Much interest , ried. The university appropriation M m France and Germany have agreed on line between Chicago, Birmingham Woman suffrage, k is probable, has been was manifested in the election here carried, but single tax has lost a plan for the pacification of Morocco, and Atlanta, has placed a contract for defeated the majority against it in to<lay- and 110 votes, the heaviest Cast FLO O D W ASHE8 O U T DAM. C aks C arries Washington. Hearst is gaining in the recount of 5*-000 tons of ,te e l rai,s- to c o r t , Marion county being 1.000 No e * . - : several years were polled. .Candi- New York S iJ ^ r a lt i hSloU ^ T the 000 > . I mate can be measured at this time on da‘ e» and their interests have been a Hillsboro, I W , Tune I U U V 1.— 1. l Latest a O I O l I returns V I U I 113 ■ _ The contract goes to the Tennessee other initiative and referendum meas- secondary consideration, the struggle give Cake a lead of a few votes, and ,Port Arthur, Ont., L oses T h rsa Lives 1905 election. __ I Iron & Coal company, and is the la rg -. ures. I being between the saloon forces and he will carry the county from 100 to 1 and 8 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 .. Damage. A typhoon at Hankow, China, cost Icst order since the financial depres | State university appropriation has the temperance people: It is general 3WV So far a* counted, prohibition | Toronto,, Ont., May 8 0 _ A special more than 1,000 lives and wrecked 500 j sion set in. , Only one contract, that been passed by a majority of 5,000 to ly admitted that Gilliam county will is beaten by abont 100 votes, and the /ponl Port Arthur todav 8ay> the rivie junks. I of the Pennsylvania, takes rank'w ith 10,000 in the state. Marion county vote dry. county will probably go 300 wet. Haw- power dam on Current river burst yea- | voted heavily against it. probably by 500 '• Morrow Goes Prohibition. ley. for congress, will carry the coun- terday, causing a disastrous flood. Tho A Columbus, Ohio, boy invented a it. The official announcement that the votes. Washington county also appears machine with which he has made sev Heppner, June 1.— It is conceded ty by 1.000 The entire Republican leg- loaa of three , ivMI and a money lo8# e8. Illinois Central has decided to ignore to have voted against the university eral successful flights. (hat Cake hga the county by a good '»lative ticket, one senator and three timated a t $500,000 is reported. A what remains of the financial depres- bill. San Francisco supervisors 119 check sion is likely to set the pace for other | The cstimated piHraiities for , enator. m ajority, and Ellis is very strong. representatives will be elected. T he Canadian Pacific freight train pulling Phelps, for district attorney, has the university appropriation will be de- iBto Port Arthur ran on the submerged ing up the city treasurer's accounts. He large systems which have been with- bawd on returns ^ far. received. are: tracks and the engine was overturned. county by a small majority. The feated, as will also single tax. is alleged to be short $37,500. holding similar orders until conditions > county is conceded for prohibition by Cham- Clackam as V otss for Chamberlain. Fireman McBride and Johnson’s 'managers predict his nom are fully normal. - __. __________ j , T , „ Brakeman Inmantf, who were on the en- Cake. berlain. *100 or more. A big vote out in Hepp Counties^ ination for democratic presidential can r^»i!rng0? ^Un<? 1 » I r,.c omP1<^e giBe, were pinned under the wreckage Baker ........ . . • • . . . a . . . . .ta 250 ner, far abdve registration. returns from 12 precincts give Cake and drown; d. ^ PaelL didate on the second or third ballot. Benton . . . . .......................... 100 ttfore and give immediate work to , C aks 2 to I in Columbia. h«’ .8®4VnChamb«r,a'n Railway Company will be the hssviest A tornado which swept Alfalfa coun- - , .... , Clackamas . «y. Okla., killed 14 people and injured tban *wo thousand skilled men who v 250 1 St. Helens, June 1.— No outside pre- ¡ 2 ! PAobab'y « fr ie d Clackamas by Xotet< Mveral milea of iti tracka havin Clatson __ many others, besides doing much dam-|bay.e been idle for some time. In an colmnbia . ........................... 300 „ ..ic jn c t s have been heard from. Cake *®°; “ » " J « * w ll have a plurality of ^ n wathed aw«y. I indirect way âge to property. . . . Is running two to one in Union pre- at least 120°- Indications point to a ) The freshet was dne tto heavy rains. Coos .......... ••••••*•»••••• 200 100 cinct. and will probably carry the v,c.tor/ for tbe anti-saloon element, The power house, the Canadian Pacific Croold........ •••ei^ssssssse ••• The Belgian consular agent at Rabat, . . . , county by better than the Republican T l f ° dryi J a e en‘ rMlwsy bridge and the pavilion at the 50 Cnrrv ........ ..........’.............. Morocco, has been maltreated by na too estimate of 300. W ets will carry ........ . • • • Douglas ...' Ct n i ticket ,s e eCii*dtl ex* ! Park w* re «wept sway. A number of tives and his home government is likdy all so rts of business. assessor, which a r e . families living near the dam are mias- loo Union precinct ' and probably the doubtful*™* Gilliam . . . . >•»»•••• 4 Vs • • • » . . . to take energetic action. . . . j whole county. Grant . . . . . . Clevslsnd G oss Homs J. C. Stubbs says our Oriental trade Yamhlll Is C ake’s by 2 0 . Harney .. ^ Polk Will Give Chamberlain 100. is threatened if the ruling of the inter Lakewood, N. J., June 2.— Ex-P resi- Jackson Tornado in Kanaas. McMinnville. June 1.—The count is state commerce commission regarding 300 D allas; Ja n e 1.— Six precincts com- progressing slowly. Partial returns ...V. Topeka, Kan., May 80.— A terrific dent Grover Cleveland, who has been i i * * ^ ' ? * freight rates on western roads bolds. 30 plete in Polk county give Cske 194, give Cake 01 and Chamberlain 78. It wind storm of almost tbs proportions 50 Chgpiberlsin 178; Hawley 228, W hit- Mrs. C am e Nation h a. b ee. arrested " onfined ‘ ° the L«kewood Hotel f o r ’ Take is estimated that Cake's m ajority in 100 ney 113. I t is expected that later re- this county will be 200. Hawley, for of a tornado, whieh passed over the at Pittsburg. .•* two months with an attack of rheu- Lincoln . ,,.i t u r n s will take away Cake’s lead and representative in congress, will carry southern part of Lowell County Thurs 450 lane . . . Chester, Pa., is having trouble with ma*ic *°,ut and acu‘ e •ndi* e*tio“; ha‘ Linn . . . 250 give Chamberlain a margin of about the county by 400. The university day night, killed one man and Injured street car men. sufficiently recovered from his illness 100 100. _______ _ . . ^ . . fto leave here today for his home in Malheur "jaineu appropriation has carried but the ' 82 persons, seven of them probably fa- T w o cru isers am lfiv eto ro ed o boat*. Princeton. The trap was made in £ jar,on • - * j Late Count in Tillamook. single tax amendment is defeated by a tally. The storm traveled from the ................................ 100 have left San Francisco for Portland. John H ays Hammond’s large tonring ' ' Morrow ” ° " ow V large vote. _________ southwest and was 150 yards wide. I t Tillam ook, Ja n e 1.— Late results to 1,000 , A company of militia is to be organ- car. Mr. Cleveland was accompanied p ”1!tnonian took everything in the path and scat night are as follows: Hawley, 157; Clateop Is for Chamboriain.' 100 ized at Honolulu, the first for the is l-.b y Mrs. Cleveland and Dr. G. R ° * e • • ’ tered a number of houses, barns and W hitney, 5k; Cake, 201; Chamberlain, Astoria. June 1.— Returns up to 11 ands. Rockwood, who has been alternating 170; Barret, 170; Kuykendall, 6$; o’clock give Cake 215 and Chamber- smell buildings over the prairie. The Tillamook 50 T j nt T , _ „ _ ;n Dr. Joseph T. Bryant, the family Umatilla . . *' ‘ 1 Beals. 81; Blanchard, IT; Christianson, lain . 248, with indications of a close property damage 'will amount to thou- * * * 113; I.aughlin, 92. University will contest in the county. Ellis, for con Bands of dollars, and the damage to the the d ^ c r a ^ iUGonll c^.ventk5 . as physician, in caring for the patient, Union ........ growing erop ia large. ! * ' lose, three to one. Wallowa . . . gressman, will probably have 600 plu • delegate. C lo ts to a Mile a Minuta. , Wasco . . . . ___ rality. 250 - Lincoln Favors C aks. Two Utah mining axnpantes are] Loa Angeles, June 2 —The two Washington Islanders F e a r M assacre. 100 Running Close at Ontario. fighting over a silver mine said to be day8’ a„t0 meet held in this city was Wheeler ' ’ I Toledo. Ja n e 1.— Cake has undouhl- Athena, May 80— Many men and worth $1,450,000. " | edly carried Lincoln county. Prohi- Ontario", June 1.— Early count of an unprecedented success, several .Yamhill 200 ehiidrea fleeing from the Island of * " bition is very close, but will probably votes show candidates for senator and Senator Foraker is favoring Roose thousand people being in attendance n 150 w>n- The weather was fair and the congressman are running even. P ro Samos have reached Smyrna. They rep .2,000 velt for another term, as he dislikes at today's races. The Coast record Totals .......... .......... l vote heavy. ___________*_________ hibition is leading, two to one. | for 50 miles on a circular track. resent the situation there to be moat Chamberlain’s plurality. 1,150. him less than T a f t . . . . ,___ __ , •_' broken yesterday, was equaled today eritfeal. I t is feared that the Turkish Striking Carman Rsturn. reinforcements now oa their way to th« Deadly Gaa for Burglars. Royalty Can’t Pay Bills. com m ,,** s r a *js island will start a general maseaere. Cleveland. Ohio, May 86.—^ W hile Stuttgart. May 26.— A chemical firm Lisbon, May 26,—The royal ho« Colorado 15 years ago. |jn J7 mlnutes and 43 seconds. Ham- A proposal ih a t the powers dispatch ted States tin made this record yesterday during bo' d. ° f F ° rtu?»l >* being besieged by their brothers an strike were voting in the small town of Aalen has per warships to Samos Is being urged. Tbs An ex-member of the United fected and patented an invention that secret service is in trouble at Flagstaff, the last 50 miles of the 100-mile race, " * * * « 2 , and *h* , ’M7r,papCT! of Lisbon today to remain out, 800 striking car- principality of Samos exists under the are filled with libel suits, brought by applied for their old positions and threatens burglars with instant death guarantee of IVanse, Great Britain and Ariiona, for trying to extort money. and made the same time today •>ftrr they succeed in opening a safe royalty. The T *“ courts already have . . . • ___ . . . . reinstated. traffic ---------------1 is now rap- vault door, either by skeleton key or Russia. The troops of the pretender to the awarded a batcher $210 and - cosM costs, tne were ----------------- 7— The --------------. Foot o f Snow in Nevada. Morocco throne have looted all the gov amount of an unpaid meat Mil against ¡^ly approaching a normal state, and v’i*h the aid of compressed air, nitro ernment buildings and bouses of tha ^p!domic o f Sulcldo In Russia. Ely, Nev., June 8.— The heaviest Dowager Queen Maria Pia and the officials say the usual number of ears glycerine and other burglar*’ para _____ ___ an _________ outsider sultan. ■ snow storm since last winter was ex- Duke of Oporto The situation arises will be ia operation shortly. The stnk- phernalia. The moment St. Petersburg, May 80.— Thore has i it, heon an epidemic of suicides in 8 t. While preparations were in progress periencyd hcre^ last night Fully s out of the fact that the royal family ers. however, say the company is badly opens the door, or bores through crippled and say they are confident of noisonons gases are --— released, „ ------ -------- ------- destroy- ---------- Petersburg that has lasted for thros the funeral of a Kansas City man, foot of snow fell. The storm was gen- has not received a single penny ■ fi ' and asked winning. They hero further plans fo r.in g the invader and leaving him dead mouths. Th« avenge number of deaths supposed c o rp s e sat ------- op ----------- — - ersi between Ely M and Cobre. No dasn-, the state since King Carlos and his the campaign. ! on the floor. |h*a been $0 a month. I were assassinated four months ago. ta r a drink. i * f c was reported. NEWBER j G. .ORBGON NEWS OFTBE WEEK ibOUt K T - ■ 9 \ * m Ë s k ‘É ■ p , : E s ilili ¡ I t e fr I uZ<+?<!r.'~£ S I [ \