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ODEBSC^ MISS MARJORIE GOULD 3 " D R . G E O . L A R K IN Dentist. Office over First Nat’l Bank Both Phones ^ CAPTAIN CART BK * D R . A . M . D A V IS OSES ILL-GOT T E N O S IN S . TRAFFIC AGREEMENTS MADE FOR INTERCHANGE OF RU8INESS. GOVERNML.'i WINS ACTION DENVER IS EXCHANGE POINT Deeres of H ig h s s t C ou rt Requires Re Gould Gott Accost to Northwest and fund of $400.000 Mads by ths Former Captain. Hill Connections East to Pitts burg and South to Gulf. WASHINGTON, April 11— Dismiss ed from the army and put' into the penitentiary for his alleged connection with the fraud on the government ia LITTLEFIELD & ROMIG the Improvement of the harbor of Savannah, Ga., ex;Captain Oberlin M. PHYSICIANS * SURGEONS Carter had a $400,000 fortune swept out of his handB yesterday as a fur ther outcome of that transaction. Office in First N at’ l Bank Building This was the result of a decree by the United States Supreme Court. The deeree was based on a claim against Carter for an equitable ac counting for the money he had got fraudulently, it was charged. The government claimed that Captain Car ter, as engineer of the United States O S T E O P A T H -* Graduates o f A. S. O. at Kirksville, Mo army in charge of the Improvements in the harbor at Savannah, with Green Office on Main Street, and Gaynor, contractors, defrauded the 1 blk. S. o f depot government by manipulating the spec Rnth PkniMi- iMutual............. No. 9-9 Both Phones, .................. No. X1 ifications and the letting pf the con tracts so as to practically prevent A . . . 1 CO 111 p 61 i t i O n - superi»- tending the performance of the work O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N McMinnville, Ore. Br*ncb office, Newbers in such an inefficient and lax manner as to. allow faulty construction. O Ses u s e Boor a* Commercial Club Tuesday*. Thu red* 7 » end Saturdays. It is claimed that thereby the gov Hour*. V a. m. to 5 p. m. ernment lost more than $2,000,000. Of Consultation and Examination free. Heme Pkene Blue 1*8 this amount. It is alleged, Carter got one-third. This suit was brought to obtain possession of the securities and real estate in which It was claimed this money was invested. DR. JOHN S . RAN K IN Mlaa Marjorie Gould, daughter of George Gould, who became the bride of Anthony J. Drexel, Jr., of Philadel phia, Tuesday.. Mice Gould ia aald to have refuted numerous titled fo r eignere to wed an American. i. ns i ns PROSECUTION WILL LAY FORBALLINGER Hearing of Secretary to Be the Main Feature of the Inquiry. WASHINGTON, D. C.— The “ pros ecution” in the Ballinger-Pinchot con- tfwversy indicated by ” "the” co tig w # sional investigating committee that it was holding its big guns "in reserve until Secretary Ballinger takes the stand. Attorney Brandéis sought permis sion to defer the cross-examination of Frank Pierce, assistant secretary of the interior, until after he had had an opportunity to question Secretary Ballinger. DR.J.H.AM1LKENS J D R - N . M O R R IS O N £ n r - ‘.m-W irliwn-i )rr-*W - --rfH E ----» - i-fr - - • , • D E N T IS T Office in Union Block TTOBHET-AT-LAW CLARENCE BU TT. Will practice in all the courts o f the state. Special attention given to pro bate work, the writing o f deeds, mort gages, contracts and the drafting o f all Hral papers. ___ Newberg, Oregon. m c E —Second Floor ank o f Newberg Building. Tho8. Herd & Son Building Contractors Estimates Furnished W . W . Hollingsworth & Son Funeral Directors Sc Embalmers Calls Answered Day or Night Both Phones New berg, Ore. W . P. PLEASAN T Carpenter and Contractor Almost Royal Honors Are Accorded Distinguished American. -VIENNA, April 18.—Col. Theodore Roosevelt was received at the .Aus trian capital In manner almost like that accorded a reigning sovereign. As a special mark of his personal es teem the aged emperor-king, Francis Joseph, received Col. Roosevelt in his private apartments at the impos ing Hofburg palace, instead of in the regular audience chamber. _ What is regarded as a significant sequel to the recent Vatican incident was the unexpected call of Monsignor Belmonte Pignatelll, the Papau nun cio, accredited to the Austrian court, in the full ecclesiastical vestments ol his office. It is believed that PimareUi called at the Pope's bidding and that his mission was to express regrets of his holiness ovef the part played by Car- dlnal Merry Del Val, the papal secre tary, in 'imposing impossible condi tions in connection with the Vatican call, which resulted in the startling abandonment of the visit. Three Men Rob Tram, and Escape. -g g ffie t * ,-^ ,~ * p r t t ~ T g r -^ P t e t looting the mall and baggage cars of overland train No. 1, between this place and Goodyear. Sunday morning. three masked men, escaped on the engine of the train. The train whs stopped by a lantern signal aa 1 it slowed down on the approach to Goodyear. No, estimate of the amount taken can be had, hut 1J is believed the robbery netted hundreds of dollars. There were ten coaches on the train, and the robbers locked each as they passed through, leaving the pasaen- gers captive while they rifled the other cars. The best o f references furnished. Comet 8till Has Tall. CHICAGO, April *.— Halley’s comet as a tall at least 2,000,000 miles In E. A . ELLIS length. What Is more, it Is probable that the tall will grow space as the com etshoots toward the earth at the Septic tanks built after the rate of 3,000,000 miles s day, and that latest approved methods. ws shall be able to view the fiery Sewer and Tile Work. Well Digging phenomenon in Its entirety without a ■ , „ '■ - —— w telescope within ten days. These Yamhill County Abstract Co. facts are made public on the author ity of the astronomers at Yerke Ob J. H. GIBSON, Mgr. servatory. G en eral C on tractor The only Abstract Books in Yamhill County M c M in n v il l e , O regon CH ASE A LINTON GRAVEL COM PANY All kinds o f gravel for con crete work, cement blocks, or wood work furnished on short notice. Leave orders at the office o f R. B. Linn- ville. Wallace Mansion Burns. SAN FRANCISCO, April 19.—Fire Sunday destroyed the old Judge Wal lace mansion on Van Ness Avenue, which, after ths earthquake and firs of 1906, was converted Jn to .Tsit’s Pompeiian gardens, one of the most fashionable cafes in the West. „ Another County Planned. VALE, Ore., April 20—The little City of Drswsey, la the western part ef Malheur County, is becoming am- bltlous mad would become the county test of a new county to be called Otis, and formed out of pan of Mal heur and Harney Counties *8 * * * wU1 meaa - m u c b t o Portland and the Puget Sound coun try, la the opinion of the railroad men. ALDRICH WILL RETIRE WASHINGTON, April 19.— Senator Aldrich authorised the announcement that he would not be a candidate for re-election to the Senate and that he would positively retire at the expira Frank Pierce, first assistant secre tion o f his present term, March 3, * . tary of the Interior, who began his 1911. _______________ term of service in the department Charles Wsxlsr Admits Identity. under Secretary Garfield, and who SAN FRANCISCO, April 18.— The has testified at a previous session man said to be Charles J. Wesler, that Secretary Ballinger never inter who Is wanted at Tacoma, Wash., on fered with the conduct of the Cun a charge of having murdered firs. ningham coal claims after he had Henry Schuix, the mother of Wesler’a turned them over to him, resumed his divorced wife, admitted that his name testimony at thé session. He denied was Charles ^Vexler, but said he was that he had told ex-Governor Miles not the man for whom the police C. Moore that he could have his pat were searching. • ents without examination under the “ I am Charles Wesler, all right,” law of May 26, 1908. The witness he told the police, “but I had noth said that Commissioner Dennett has i n g to do with the murder of Mrs. so construed the law and had told Schuix at Gig Harbor.” Moore that he could nave the patents . When arrested at Ocean Beach for without a hearing. carrying concealed weapons, Wexler Edward C. Finney, assistant to the gsve the name of Wagner. He Waa Secretary of the Interior, testified in later identified as Wezler by detec corroboration of Pierce and Clements. tives who saw him in the prisoners’ Attorney Vertrees questioned the dock in the police court. witness regarding the letters sent in response to an inquiry from Senator TAFT FORGIVE8 HISSING. L* FoIlett* a8 to Secretary Ballinger's WASHINOTON, D. C., April 18.— po**cy on r« 8toring to entry, water- power sites withdrawn by Secretary Declaring he regretted the ‘.‘hissing” Garfield. In those letters Ballinger Incident at the suffragette convention was quoted as saying that the with not because of personal feeling, but drawal of water-power aites had been because it was being used In an un restored on recommendation of the fair way to embarrass the leaders of Reclamation Service. the suffrage movement, President The “ prosecution” put on Director Taft sent a letter of reply to the Chief-Engl Bear Pavisrwf - apo logy sent ■him- by tha ■nuffraglata. EMPEROR MEETS ROOSEVELT ü DENVER, April 1$.—At a confer ence of officials of the Chicago, Burl ington A Quincy and the Denver A Rio Grande’s Western Pacific lines traffic agreements ware made by which business will be interchanged in Denver. This will give the Hill lines an outlet Into California and the Gould lines will have a connection with the Pacific Northwest- The business of the Gould lines fqr the Northwest will be carried via the Burlington to the Great Northern and Northern Pacific lines. The arrangement will give the North Pacific Coaat through connec tions as far east as Pittsburg and 1 far south as the Gulf of Mexico. The deal gives the Gould lines from S t Louis, southern Colorado and New Mexico favorable traffic ar rangements with the • Burlington and other Hill lines to Portland, as well tb? Reclamation Service, to disprove ----- Railroad to Farm. *h 8 8tatement- *>oth testifying they SEATTLE, April 19.—To overcome had b€en ordered by the Secretary to the high cost of meats and farm prod order the restorations, ucts of every kind, including garden truck, eggs and milk and cream, the Smuggler Is Convicted. PASO, Tex., April 19.—George Northern Pacific Railway Company Olin, alias Snake Pool, who was has purchased and Improved 270 acrea of rich bottom land near Kent, In this cau* ht wlth 700 cans of opium, was conTicted of smuggling in the Federal county, and has established a dairy with a herd of 300 thoroughbred milch Court- 0,,n •* 8**d to have had con- ¡federates at every port on the border cows and 1500 White Leghorn hens. The company has also planted 400 , and wa8 one o t the mo8t adroit and acres of corn and garden truck at , successful smugglers of Chinese and Products of these ' 0Dlum ,n * * * country. He had head- Farad tutions are to be consumed en ! quarters here, at Los Angeles and tirely by th* dlnjng car department of San Francisco. the railroad. ! ' THE MARKETS Hears« to Boas, His Ultimatum. NEW YORK. April 16.—That ths Portland. j National Democracy can amalgamate Wheat—Track prices: Club, ‘ with the Independence League only ¡ bi ue8tem' , 5 ® 98c: red Ru« la“ . by accepting the dictation of William 92c. Randolph Hearst, is the opinion Barley—/e e d and brewing, $25. the local Democratic leaders express Oats— No. 1 white, $2$ per ton. sftor reading a published latter from Hay—-Timothy, Willamette Valley, Hearst telling bow far John Temple $18020 per ton; Eastern Oregon, Graves was authorised to go in his $23; alfalfa, $17; clover, $16. “ offer of return” made at the Jeffer Butter— Extra, 33c; fancy, 2$®30c; son day banquet at Washington, D. C. ranch, 20 022c. Eggs— Ranch, candled, 26c. Hughes’ Recommendation Adopted. Hops— 1909 crop. 1501Sc; olds, ALBANY. N. Y.. April 17.— Giving nominal. heed to the recommendation of Gov W001— Eastern Oregon, 14017c per ernor Hughes, the Senate has gone pound. on reco'rd In favor of a thorough in Mohair— 28029c. q u ir y into all allegations of Legisla tive corruption. It Is now up to tha Seattle. Wheat — Bluestem, 93 0 95c; club, assembly to say whether the Senate example shall be followed. $909Oc; red Russian, 86088c. Oats— $27 per ton. Capital to Hava Sana Fourth. Barley—$23 per ton. WASHINGTON, April 19.—Tha 4th Hay—Timothy, $23 025 per ton; al of July In tha Nattonal Capital will falfa, $18 par ton. Butter— Washington Craamery, 35e; •00 a “ National aafo and sane cele bration,” Not a dynamite cracker nor ranch, tic . a oap pistol nor a “ snake In tha Eggs— Selected local, 21027c. graas” will bo sold in Washington. Potatoes—$10014 par ton. t k a d i - mark Full line o f Oxfords and High Shoes in Patents, Vici and Gun M etal just received. J. C. P O R T E R & CO. 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