m & m 7r Jr NEW ELECTRIC LINES Checker WJIIunelte Valley With Branches and Feeders. HANKER ROSS GONVICTEO. BUILD 301 MILES OF NEW ROAD Guilty of Appropriating Stato Monty to Private Use. Salem, Ore, April 24. Otillty of converting tu his own uso J2SS.000 of stnte school t jmis, wn:i the vorillct rumlorrd against J. Thnrburn Koto by i Marlon county Jury yesterday nftornoon. Tito Jury ws out nit huur ami ton minutes. From what can bo lenrnoil It np pears that tho Jury took tour ballots tho first showing nlno for com let Ion nud three for acquittal. Sotttonco will bo Imposed by Judgo Uuructt on Monday morning. Tho penalty provided by law Is Impris onment In tho penitentiary for from ntlst tt tttttttti v iiar a n ml iv fliirt if ... ro.lmnd' .Apr,'J ,?3, T.w Kr,,d,.ro,a luuul tho amount of tho dofalcu the Willamette Valley with olcctrlo tlon Tho caso will, of course, bo np- Capitalization of Orrgon'Ekctrlc ln created to $10,000,000 to Carry on the YVoik. ! I, OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST rHAIHE AMEHIOAN NAVV. LA URANDe H Aloha SJ.UOO. MUdf 8PRAY OHOnAHOH. Ores! Ergiithman Drdvee It Neconil Only to fengianu'e llttston, Apt II 23. In nil Inter view publlaho.l hero ttnliiy, Hlr Wll Ham Henry Whllu. who w fr ""-; ly 20 )oitrs tltu reputed designer all llrltlah warships. coiiiinimU on recent criticisms of tlio American navy. After declaring Hint tho erlt- Iclsms n ni uiifiiiiiiueii in inci, mm tfum Subzer bad In a Few Minutes to Fruit CemmUslonen Raid Will Mako Ujuiii the Town.. Owners Obev Law. I (JnuuleThlH city wont on Oregon City J It. Hold, of Mil- aupplumeiitliig '! declaration by record tonight nx heartily In favor wnttklo, fruit commissioner for tho '"", ,1Ml1 technical WMiwimuuu, n.r more that I think It Is minutes tho sum of $3300, and In ltd- county. iiIoiik tuo tracks of tho Ore- v,tnl. ,l,lV0 known the American illtlim svrurnil it in,tiiiti,ir)ilu nti. mill Wntnr Pnuitr .6 liullvvuv f'.mi. Itavy from lllO Start It Is Hot Utfll- scrlc com of na.mln all tho germs of boost KftE "XnhK thing " posslblo when It sulMcrlbed In few JJri,caMlTrohBr,l. o? Clackumas 'ouM IIUu to say. ami I lines Is tho avowed purpose of tho Oregon Electric Hallway Company. Tho original capltalltatlon of $2, 600,000 was Increased yesterday to $10,000,000. Extensions to tho sys tem woro authorised aggregating 301 miles. Work will be commeuced on the first of theso lines thts morning. Stockholders and directors of the company met In tho hoadquartcrs In tho Corbett building yesterday morn Injr and authorized tho tiling ot new articles ot incorporation, Tho following now lines were au thorized by the directors of tho com pany at yesterday's meeting: Salem to Albany, 18 mllos; Garden Homo to Hlllsboro. 12 miles; Mlllsboro to Tillamook. 57 miles; Tlgardvllle to Eugene, 125 miles; Salem to Mill City, 54 miles, and Albany to Cas cadla, 35 miles. Total mlleago, 301. With tho 50 miles already construct ed by the company between Portland and Salem, the construction ot the now lines Just authorized will give the Oregon Electric 351 miles ot standard gauge railroad in tho state. William S. Darstow & Co., the en gineering firm which builds the lines of 4ho Oregon Electric, haw assem bled construction materials and will begin work this morning on tho Oar den Home-Hlllsboro lino. Upon Its completion, attention will bo turned to building from Salem to Albany. It Is likely that nt least threo years will be required to complete tho sys tem of new lines mapped out by tho stockholders and directors ot the company at yesterday's meetings. All tho new lines planned will be uniform with tho Portland-Salera line, which Is standard steam rail road construction throughout. Moffatt & White, 5 Nassau street, New York city, aro managers ot tho srnfMct thst Is suprdvlng the capi tal for the Oregon Electric opera tions In this state. The executive committee is made up ot the follow. Ing New York capitalists: A. C. Bed ford. Oeorgo Darclay Moffatt and William A. White. pealed to tho supremo court, when tho case will bo tried practically anew, for tho defense objected to nearly nil tho evidence, saved excep tions, and questioned tho ruling of tho trial court on nil points ot luw that go to tho foundation ot tho caso. Attorney McCamant declined to discuss tho verdict, but was very plainly deeply disappointed. TRY TO KILL QRAFTER. PRESIDENT 8IQNS BILL. Employers' Liability Law It Now In Effect Washington, April 23. President Roosevelt today signed the employ ers' liability bill upon receiving an opinion trom Attorney-General Bon aparte that the measure was consti tutional. The bill makes railroads or other common carriers, while engaged in Interstate commerce, liable for the Injury or death ot an employe If the Injury or death results In whole or In part from the negligence of any of the oncers, agents or employes ot the railroad, or by any defect or In sufficiency In qulpment. This pro vision Is made applicable to carriers in the territories, tho District ot Co lumbia, tho Panama canal zonn nnd other possessions ot the United States. It is provided that In any action brought under tho provisions of the bill the Injured employe shall not be held to have assumed the risk of his employment In any caso whore vio lation by the carrier of any statuto enacted for safety ot employes con tributed to the Injury or death of the employe. Any contract, rule, regula tion or device to enable the carrier to exempt itself from liability under the act Is rendered void by a specific declaration to that end. Provision Is mado, however, that the carrier shall receive credit for any contribution made to the em ploye or bis family in the form ot In surance, relief, benefit or Indemnity. An action for the recovery of dam ages must be commenced within two years from the date of the cause of suit. Ex-Supervlior Gallagher Blown Up by Bomb. Oakland, Cat., April 24. What Is believed by the poltco to havo been an attempt to assassinate James L. Gallagher, one of tho main witnesses tor tho prosecution In tho ban Fran cisco graft cases, was mado shortly after 7 o'clock tonight nt tho home ot William II. Schetck, Gallagher's brother-in-law. East Twentieth strott and Nineteenth avenue. East Oak land, whon a hugo bomb placed ou tho porch exploded and tore away tho whole front ot tho house. Galla gher was up stairs with his wlfo at tho time, and Mr. Schcnck was In a .... II.. ...... t. IK.I eli.1 UMi.liivn .1 IllilPa -tlon. of 125 to r. organized ' "' . "'.' rn 1 mo Com. ' '". ' " " ',. "7 , , , .. merclnl club nt $1 anch. '""' """ '" ,u" " cutiiereiico wmi ".".':: "" .'IV.. " "..: .v.. Y..... Not satisfied with r.iUIng that "luty.Krull luhpector A J liwU "' " U1 "''"'""." tV, for boosting, tho meotliiK nnu 'n Attorney tiniiort l. """'" , """""" ". ?... ri n r,yi?n, . Hodges, for tho imriiuio of carefully !'" UmIkiw tbo Charleston nnd the iv mount miMi'il city so thoroughly tomorrow mom- ''OliiB plans fo forco tho owners of Ing that tho figures will bo brought ulseaBod orchards to either spray up to $6000 for tho year, nnd n com- their trees or cut thorn down, mltteo wns appointed to do lK ". Mnrlon nnd Yamhill counties I'l.l.. .....I.I.... I...--. fc I...... hnVlt lllti'Vtlil lh tmv " ftnl.1 VI IImI.I backed up by financial attnnort. whs a' U ' "P tu Clackamas to do tho"1'"'' thing I want to say Is thai primed nnd shot off thrmich. ho f- 81- " ' "trong and forcoful your nnipumiuing yarns nro quim ment and management nnd all that. "And the result Is that, In my op- llnltlmnrn worn built. "Tho first thing I want to say In this connection U that )oti have naval architects, In my Judgment, as catmliltt as any In thn world. Tho TORNADO IN SOUTH Dead In Ihreu Slates Number At Li'iisi m, MANY TOWNS ENTIRELY KUIMD forts of Tom UlchnnUnn. iimiiui-ir or argument that hundreds and norhatis tho Portland Commercial Club, who thousands of homesvekers como from this afternoon raised SG00 at. Elgin tho east through California, and, for tho samu purpose He goes tu "tier traveling through thu southern union and Lovu tomorrow. .portion 01 uregon nnu men tnroiigii unite, i.tnn nnd Marlon counties. Oregon Will Still Raise Hops. como to Clackamas and hero aro con fronted by tbo spectacle ot scalo-ln- waiem Tne very low prices mat fested trees, hundred of acres of havo ruled In tho hop market for tho them, absolutely of no value to the Negroes tuttarad Mcst, Their Utfw daunts Uollig to Hiacts Like Uaru Hcutat. Atlanta, (la., April 25. Itupuru up to 2 n. m. Indloato Hint 335 pr. sons wero killed and nt Itwmt 1000 were Injured In aturius of grenbirlo. lunco which panned over auctions ot Louisiana, Mlitslmilppt and AIiiImiiu )iaterday. tlovernl tnwiu wuro al moat totally swept away and the property damage will run Into Urge Inlon. you havo a fleet that, ship. figures. for ship, comparing the ships do-1 Nearly 20 towns were struck lir signed nt a given date and that Is'thu "twisters," of which thvro aveui last fow years havo not caused many Oregon hop growers to go out of bus iness. Perhaps 2500 or 3000 acres have been Plowed up In tho entlro state, but enough yards aro left, tin- dor favorablo conditions, to produce a crop as large. If not larger, than that ot 1007. Cultivation Is being neglected or postponed in no mo sec owners or to any one elso." WANT TO SEE FLEET. Newport Will Try to (lave Ships Stop One Hour Of!" Yaqolna Uay. Albany A movement la under way hero for an nltomnt to havo tho tlons, but In others tho growers aro bnttleshlp fleet stop for a short time toning tno best caro of their yards, nrr Yaqulua bay on Its northward Tho proportion of tho matured crop trip. Tho Idea was suggested at that will bo picked will depend on Newport and Albany Is taking It up. how money matters can bo arranged It Is planned to hnvo the commercial In tho summor. A good many ot tho clubs ot Albany and other valley small growers aro going ahead with cities attempt to sccuro this arraugo their work in the hope that some- ment through tho Oregon delegation ining win nappen uororo picking in congress it arrangements nro f I ttiab In pnla Ihn rttfi lstf t rv h I att i en ml it n a ! at at at n.l it.., !... iu ...... rear room with his wlfo and four i.i .i, .,.. .m .. -.i 1 .. -1..-.. ... .1... .. ...n.i.. .. U.V., nUv.. ...IS "... W M.W W KV.-I..O .VW ... ...V I.U1V .. '1WUIU llii children nnd Dr. Guy Brown. All escaped but ono boy, who was hit In tho neck by a flying mlsallo. That nono wns killed was little short ot a miracle. Gallagher's hat was pierced by a splinter, and taken away as a souvenir. Tho house was completely wrecked. Tho report was heard all over Oakland and many wmuows in too ncignDornood were row money on their crops. Tho pros-1 Yaqulua bay nnd stop for possibly poet Is n gloomy one, however, and It 'an hour. In tho event that arrange- looks now as It tho big crop Oregon Unuuts nro mado, big excursions will Is growing will only mako tho mar ket worso. Cruih Rock for Roads. Astoria Tho county clerk has purchased a now rock crusher, with bo run from Albany nnd Corvnllls to Newport nnd boats will take crowds out to vlow tho fleet. Heady to 8tnke O.l Monmouth Tho complete outfit for broken. A post belonging to tho'a caPac',y ' 8 tons an hour, nnd a boring an oil well on tho Whlteaker l ... . . I !fl.hnnn nnwpr hnllnr nn.1 ..nirlnA fnrm Ihrni. mllnii nrirlt. it l.in....at. porch was hurlod 100 feet away. Valuablo clews to tho perpetrators of tho crime wcro gained today through tho finding ot a silk hand kerchlot In which It Is supposed the Infernal machlno was wrapped. In a search of the debris this morn ing detectives located some wlro and fuso and caps, which would Indicate. Becoming 10 umoi wilion, trial a bomb ot somo sort had been used. Heney Had Wsrned Him. San Francisco, April 24. "The prosecution will certainly mako a most thorough investigation ot tho dastardly attempt to kill ono of the most Important witnesses for the stato In the bribery graft cases," said Assistant District Attorney Francis J. Heney this morning to tbo Associated Press representative. Mr. Henoy refused to stato whether or not ho had any evidence pointing to tho perpetrators. I am satisfied that It was not the work of a fanatic or crank." de clared tho Assistant District Attor ney. "Neither did the attempt upon ..' nr ..... t ' BUI fl ISU 0-horso power boiler and engine farm, throo miles north of Monmouth which It has directed bo taken to, has arrived and Is being unloaded tho quarry near Olney. Tho smaller, nnd placed on tho site for thn well, crusher now at tho Olney quarry Is Tho Indications for oil veins In this to bo moved to somo point further I vicinity havo attracted tho attontlon out on lino of tho road being built 'of experts for sovernl years past, nnd to tho Nehalem valley. Both crush era will bo operated all summer In order that so much as posslblo of tho now road can bo covered with rock before tho rains of noxt fall. Eugene Comtea; to Fiesta Eugene Tho Eugcno Commercial Club tonight decided to havo Eu gcno represented at tbo Portland Koso Carnival In Juno by ) ts men In march nnd drill. Each miin will wear a whlto sergo suit, white shoes and hat and carry n lemon-yellow and green umbrella buarln tho words, "Eugene. Lano Cojnty." A special excursion will be run from Eufccno nnd n great crowd wll nt- tend tho carnival. mo. I, much Interest among tho landowners Is taken In tho outcome of thts work, wnicn is backed by ample capital for a thorough tesU Commercial Club Elects. Albany Tho Ilrowntvlllo Com mercial club has assumed renewed activity and has choson tho follow ing now officers: Presldont, Ed Hot loday; vlco prealdent, K. K. Whlto; aecrctary, It. K. Richardson; treas urer. II. Wayne fltnnard; board of managers, W. M. Kuapp, it. W. Tripp nnd F. M. Brown. PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Track prices: Club, R4c per bushel; red IluMlan, 83c; bluo stem, 87c; valley, 86c. Ilorloy Feed, $34.50 per ton; roiicu, JZ7UIB; browing, ijo. Onts No. 1 whlto, $36.50 27 per ton; gray, $26. .Mlllstuffs Bran, $24 50 per ton; the only fair comparison Is equal to anything tho world contains. Next to tho Drltleh navy 1 think your navy Is the best In the world." QUNDOAT TO VtNIZUELA. Bubonlo Plague Maaaa Appearance at La (luayra. Washington, April 21 An Atser lean war veasol will be sent to Vene zuelan waters, but her mission la to bo entirely peaceful. The cloalng of tho port existence bubonic necessary havo as a d tu havu been nt least five. Moat of those, killed wero nogroca, wttoau cabins weru swept away like au much paper. Natchez, Ml", report" that of (4 pvraoua killed In that aectlou only two weru w(i Ilea, luteal reports from Amlto, a amall town In Koutheaatcrn Iiulalaun, aay tho town was almost entirely de atroyed and thu estimates plncu (tin number killed at belwnvn 25 nnd (9, while nt load 7o weru Injured. At Mcl.alli, Mlaa., eight nro re ported to hnvo bevu klllud; at VI- nr !.a iitmvrA !iirAtia of thrt w" - -.... - .,..,. ...... ..,.,,.. .......a.. u...l of what la believed to bo "-"" """ ", "". ...:.-. plague there, hu mado It - - " - " ' I'Tmir"" for tho state departntont to,- ?..-. . - iM ' , : - nt hand somo vessel to bn uaod 1... ",,..,",:.,:. ,,." ; ." .......i. 1 t.u tiMi... 11..-. iriiiu iiiitih iihiiiik, i . wuvr '.r "It.?JLil'VJnlS ?'u, Ilv dHsth. mm from n.... iffl.ns.br'rsT ,0 h,m from thi;-nTKa,;7r:H,ou7,hoMornm..,;;)T, ,UUnderr,,ntodn W date Mr. Hum.II" l"",.Krlto7V Ing tho situation at I.a nuayra, and ,, .. .... , ... xpresslng the genera ball... that tho ,,, ,, ,,',.,,, ,,,, r dlsensf. there Is tho plague. He says ,l0rl wlrM dwn , ,, jfl.oloul tho enezulan Kovernmen today ,,,,, , rm u ,WM(,K ntnclally announced Ihn existence of ,,r0UK, (Unirgla, but beyond torr.n. n suspicious contagious disease at I.a , rnnil nrco,pll.hrd by hlkh (luayra, tho nature of which hna not wmU wm, ,,rai ul-trloal dlaplaya been determined. No simmers ar.lmi ,r0UI( ,imK0 or t) of ll( touching at tho port, wmcti baa boon has broti reported In thn stato. quarantined fur 16 days, and tho traffic Is suaponded on ths railway. FUN FOR THF SAILORS. Free Delivery for Orants Pats, Grants Pass Grants Pnss may soon havo a frco delivery system. warned him more than three months KStWiulL SlI0,!i.f7iU!;.? n-r. if,,, if ,. . . ..i ..1 .showing tho receipts for tho fiscal would get him,' nnd at tho tlmo urged '"n"inB April 1, 1 son, to 110 over middllnKs, $27.60; shorts, country, him to Tmove from oSteSl"00- ? ln ,n Increase of $37 60; city. $27; wheat and barley him his homo mlsht bo blown u,ri12000 ovor ,n,t )"" business. Tne chop, $27.50. Aside from this I havo nothing td.c,ty cancii has undor consideration Uny Timothy. Wlllnmctto Vnlloy, say nt prcsont." ?n ordinance outlining 'thu number- $17 por ton; Willamette Vnlloy. or- 111K 01 nouses. inis increasu can ainary, $15; Eastern Oregon. $17.60; only bo Justified by tho Incrcnso In mixed, $10; clover, $14; nlfalfu, $13; Los Angelas Furnishes Entartilnman tor Offlcera and Man. f t 1h.mIm fftl A.ipII 44 I nm Angelea continued today Ita long pro-l Hlchinond .ran, nt .nlnrlnlnmiinl fur l. .ll. ' WnM at rtlfK l ors and olllcors of tho American bat-,11 ''u,1' ?' V'lr population Injured Reports nlio any that thu storm struck Albertvllle, , lain thU alt tirnnoii, doing much destruction to life nnd properly. An unconfirmed report from this aectlon gles thu death Hit as from 30 to 36, with scores of persons Itijurrd. A train was sent from Birmingham tonight rnrrylng phyalclsns and a aqund ot stato militiamen to the district. nnd Iiiuoiirlo, I.a , y thn atorm nnd nesrly tleahlp fleet. Thirty-five hundred bluejackets woro In the landing par ties which camo aahoro at thu various ports whero the four dlvlalons of tbo fleet were anchored, and they pitched right Into tho fun provided for them with tbo cnthualaam of boys out of school, Tbo sailors again wrro the guests Winchester. Mlas. a amall town. la reported wld out, though only two peraona nro known to hnvo liwn killed Mobile reports nine ilend at lint tleaburg, Mlas , but this has not bean " Tno tornado that first appeared In t ..11.11, I.A , appears to Reveals Burnt' Methods. Washington, April 23. Tho cross examination of Woodford D. Harlan, formerly a clerk In the general land oftlco, was tho featuro today In tho Tornado In Nebraska. Paris. Nob.. April 24. About 6 o'clock this afternoon a tornado de stroyed the eastern portion ot De port, a town 20 miles southeast of Paris, killing W. It. Isbell. a drug gist, and wounding several others. The Isbell family was at supper when the storm came. Practically nil tho residences on tho population. alfalfa meal, $30. Buttor Extras, 27Mo per pound; fancy 2Cc; cholco, 26c; store, 16Hc. Kggs 1.011a nnd commission off. Fugene Will Own Wiir Plant Kucono At n mnnlrlnnl Hertlnn Raturrinv thn nrnnnaltlnn In iinrrhnn HV4 4P17C per dozen the Willamette Vhlloy Company's Cheoso Fancy cream twins, 16 He waterworks carried by C35 to 125. ? pound; cream brick. 20c; Hwlsa and the proposition to vote $300,000 b 2,c. Hmburgor. 22Hc bonds for n municipal wntcr nlant' Poultry Mixed chickens, 13c por tho east sldo of town were dostroyed. carried by 607 to 171. Tho bonds '" fancy boos, 14 OH He; roostors, bi luaai 2b or au Doing scattered over tne country in fragments. Oak Grove ,a town east of Clarks vllle, on the Texas & Pacific rail road, Is reported almost destroyed, many bouses being demolished, but without fatalities as far as learned. Tho path of tho storm waa several hundred yards wldo. bo declured a holiday. Revive Coaching In England. London, April 24. Alfred O. Van- dorbllt. whoso effort to revlvo inter- Hyde-nonson-DImond-8chnelder land in rnnrhine in Knrinn,i hi, i.a.. fraud trial. J. C. Campbell, of San 0 sympathetically received, loft I.on Francisco, attorney for Benson, drew ,jon this morning on a sorles of trial frnm thn covernment'a witness tho iritia !. n,iv.,nn ...i it.. ...... fact that ho Often told nenson false-jnrcomnanleil hv a nmnii nnriv nf McMlnnwIMe Studies Esperanto. hoods In order to securo evldonco for frinmu a hi imi naanmi.in.i ,,. McMlnnvlllo An Esnnrnnto Club tho irovernment. Harlan admitted siiin thn hotel, whm-n thn nrr m has boon formed In this city with six $3.6004; that undor the Instructions of 8ccrt made, nnd gavo tho Amorlcan ntcn(lr'or mombcrs, for tho study of common, $3.26 Bervlco Ageni uurns ne practically hearty send-off, whllo the police stop domauded money from Benson, ln-ped traffic In PIcadllly In ordor to al atead of Benson offering to brlbo low tho coach to gain a froo passage. Mr, Vandcrhllt will make his first regular trip on May 4. weru voted at sovoral previous clec- "M 8c: fryers. Ib 20c; broilers, lb , tlons, but each tlmo tho election was- 22H026c; dressed poultry per declared Illegal on account or tech- pound, Ic hlgbor, nlcalltlcs. Potatoes 8oIcct, selling prlco, 70c of thn el v n,l Thn f ?,,, .. ' lh. ,,,,V" ,",,", " mMl Prl,"'i'' b",n l0 L'.r ',,J. "."l.,h.0 L,"rS.or..,'? reaped to number of victims ami . ?' "m""rnJ I?" .",,h,".. "m.?l nlorr.l. with thn proapect that ".;, h . .ii.,V1i t...Til .. ...n "'" ""l W'B bo conaldernb y swe led night. Tho sailors' frolics aro really oy ntornlng the moat Interesting featuro of thn. Moro tm'n 60 of tho item! aro ne- fleets stay ot Ui Angeles. Thoif'groM, whoso log cnblns proved par- sands of peoplo go each day to tlculnrly fatal to thn occupants. Ih ChutM park and Agricultural pnrk ng easily torn to piece, whlln tho to soo tho men at play. I weight of timber crushed tho In- For tho olllcrs thorn were a num-' mates to death. her of social nvonts, Including lun- Whnt nppeur lo havn been two cheon to tho higher officers by (Ion- different tornadoes atruek In Western oral Adna II. Ohnffea at tho Caltfor- Alalmma, ono claiming six victims at nla club. Tonight tho Chamber of llorgun & Thomas' sawmill. Commerce nt Dedondn, where Kiel .. - fourth division Is anchored, gave a New Orleans, April 26. 2 n. m. bnnquct at the Hotel Itedondo In 'At this hour tinlntvit rnnrt hnvn honor of Roar Admiral Charles B. .swollen thn total number of tenths. Hperry and oher oiilcers of Ihn dlvl- by tho tornndoes In Mississippi l.ou slon. Tbo entire city, overlooking tho lalamt nnd Alnbamn to 226. Mlsala sea waa Illuminated. slppl sufferod moat, but noor com munications kept thn full extent uf I lie disaster from becoming known. ft... .I.....I. Il. . a .... Nnw Ynrlr Anrll 51 l ,.rlni .' "" """ "' w" silUiieniy wonrii now york, April z.. Hix prlvnto ilV nenriv inn ,..i.iiii,..i ui,. in detectlvim nctod as u bodygtmrd for Purvis nnd Mcl.nurln, Mlsi., towns Tnli rt II Innbnfi.H.a . a-S .. .. l. & a. m ' J"hn D, Fears Kldnapara. Marshfleld Cleans Up t fltauTraf Iftffl ThA Mrimtinsi rt anm merco has Inaugurated a movement F.11ftncJ.ftm.n bu3r,n,K rrlc?' BrBi?,cr for a "cloanup" day In Marshflold, 'ndr,r10(1; . now CMornlu, 6 06Hc and the ladles of the Artistic Ncodlo- pcJ,pr"n.J; "W0,i' i4c.PJKTrn,,' work Club havo agreed to take . Onions Job price $4 75 OB per charge of tho work nnd nrrango for "" "q, u 7,nB iP"c,e; " 26W-6.0 a general cleaning up of tho olty.,,,orA ',1wr0BimB1r"C;,,rn ,,0r ''"I""1' Thn mnvnr nn,l Mlv nmMl. .Ill rn . Apples Hclect, $2.60 por box; oporato. nnd nrobnbly tho day will ln.nH' 2S cho,co ,'C5 ordinary, per hundred; ; Willamette Valley.'john D. Rockefeller yesterday when not heard from up to ml Inlght. buying price, 46c per hundred; East.ho walked with his two grnndchll- Tho first reports liidlcated Multnomnh, buying price. 66c; dron, Fowlor and Murlol McCormlck, four-fifths of thu victims wero Demand Thaw's Release. Newburg, N. Y.. April 23. Coun boI for Harry K. Tbaw today served nn order of the supremo court upon the superintendent of the Matteawan Mschlnlats Strlkn Mnrshalltown. la.. April 24, Ma. chlnlsts In tho various shops of tho tho now universal language J. C, Coonor Is president. Arthur McPh - lips secretary, Kato I.nntB treasurer, owes, $5 06,60; spring lambs, noml- nna nov. o. F. Bwandor, Instructor, i $1.25. Fresh Fruits Oranges. $2,5003 per box; lemons, $2.7603.60, Cnttlo- nest steors, $4.7606; medium, $4.2504.76; common, cows, best, $3,70 UH: 3,76: calvos. $4 0 i.ou Sheep Best wethers, $000.60; that m nr. i rum ins nomo to mo i-utu Avonim groes, lint tho Inter reports showed .uiihisi cuurcn 10 nuonu ino Kiistor.nn increasing number of whites. survicu, ino gunrii wns maintnillea on the return from church. In view of thoao otrn precautions, It wns thought that tho block hand threats Meetings will bo hold weekly. Market Last Yesr's Wheat. Bend Freighters nre very busy pound. muw iiuuiiiik wuooi ironi ino jMnaras Wont Pnnlum Hogs Best. $600.25: medium. $6.7500; feeders, $5.2606.60. Hops 1D07. prime nnd cholco. 4 OCe por pound; olds, lOlHo Por i no Duj'oriuivFtii,vp..v w. ...u .u...nu buiuiim .,. .hu ibiiuuo iiujio ui uiu. ""o ---. .v, .....u.un wool Eastern Oregon, nvernso Tnaana Asvlum to permit Thaw to Iowa Central railway struck today, country. Thoro wns n quantity of .t ni. nn. nn...t '-' ji" itlgn an -application for a writ of ha together with helpora and nppren-, wheat loft on hand last fall whon tho to shrinkage' Valloy 12O150 ac beas corpus. Thaw will be brought tlcos. A reduction of 4 conts nn hour bad roada put n stop to hauling, bnt cording to quality ' Into court for a bearing: on tho qaos-, In the wngo schedulo caused tho It will all be hauled to the Shanlko Mohair Choice 20O20H0 per tloa of hla sanity Jstrlke. (market this spring. .pound. ' cIHpro Oiiilewt Hanged. Mnnlln, April 26 -Clprlnno Om- ngnlnst tho children recently received ""K """ Ihlucur, nnd Alfronlnim by Mrs. Harold McCormlck, their L,'V1'!!,'.'Z' """", ,"u",""! I1"1. """"J mn.imr i1J(i i... .... "nl h'nders, wero privately Imnge.l ................ '""' 'iniii, mil no. Ill II ,, nrluiiti l.t.lnv, (lnwiMifll iiitormniion coma boobtulued. pirv i ;.,i ' i ....... '.' ..,"" ,;.7,t In Hiiinnr. Ferimitdex purtlelpnled Iu thn ntlnrk on Levin mill nlilcd In the 22. killing of four policemen nnd th Continues In Improve Pnso Robins, Cnl Anrll "Rear Admiral Evnns spent n very burning of thu inunli'lpul biilldliiKO good night," until Surgeon McDonald l''nUMtltto Allien nnd Eporodnii llotn, this morning, "Ho slept well, ntn 1iIh Principal lleiitennnt, wero to hnvu wnll this morning, and his dlgostlon llllun bunged on tho samu ku1Iw Is Improving. I nm certain tlmt tho "ovurnor (lonornl Smith grnnU'd cotirso or treatment which la being '"em a ruprluvo for ono month. iuiuiwuu win noro in ino not springs Is doing him a world of good." Tskn Orrhnra's Depos'llnn. OiinnlMon, Colo, April 26. Dl- nrlllat. aw D...l. r i London, April 22. Sir Tlenrv .t.r.,cL."IK?...8'mc,',0,il.r,,..,"!l,,y r',n'" Camnboll Bnbnnrmnn n 11,111.1. "" ""rny 10 t, jx III toil, lllior- premier, dlo oTo o'einrk ..'. ,K,y, or Blnvo A,'n,lB' tnko n d.- morn ns at hi. omclnl re.ldoncn i' po,M,nn ,,rom H""y Orchard, to b 0 SlnB.irZ Th. -Ji' ' !",1,",.0"t wV'' A.lnma Is placed on iu no wning street. Tho end was tr la for thn vtiiiiii a.m.... rniiinn peaceful. was trial for tho filling of Arthur Colllna ,ui loiiuriuo. L'olo,