INSIST ON IMMUNITY UUf FOUH HACKS OF GASH. Bold Rubbers Hold Up Train Closs to unburn Pittsburg. Mny 1. Two trnln- RUPf RPSK nn UK ffintrart Wltll robbers, who evidently boarded the ruci neaia uii ma ouiuriiLi nun Now Vork nml st Loult cx,,rt.M( on nirirln Itinrnnu itho Panhandle rnllrond of tho Ponn- uiouiui mtuiUGj. sylvnutn system, nt tho Union Sin- OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST I IDtAL O JNultlUr. TO HANOL- THfe AHHLtM. I AIDa DnrUhiruHt. Convicted llsnknr lulls Wirt Hecur llias Am HlmJ-it San' Frnnelseo, April 2U.J. Dnl mil llruwii, view president nnd limn ngor of tho California Hnfu Deposit A Tnut company, who Is unilur nun touco of IS mouth In Hun Qiilnlln for omboxxllng securities h'UI I" truat by tho Trust Company, today alack to 820,000. Ilooa lllvor-At ft mooting of lho'KBVO information to K. J. I. Ilrvton. ftliin In M iUv h-ttitn Ihnf fruits lnft lot 10:80 toulght, ten minutes Into, Lka County Hss Opon Wlnttr and Hood Hivsr Qrow.rs, Union Increases nrrimrn rn ,..,, . ,. overpowered tho express messenger tariy sp-ing. IEFUSES TO TESTIFl IN COURT nd?otaw",h fourbn"CMP:l Ukolow-,Ai,tor tho most open (money nt yet unknown. Tho rob- ,nlor ,nn uuthenstern Oregon hn. Uooil River Apple-growers Union r(,c,t,r of tho bank, which will add PatriekJCslhoun swor Qj htla uory was commuted nenr walkers ' vip"Ju una secwun ia now noiu yostordny, nml largely attend- , , ooo 000 to tho fund for tho tie. Al.o Doclln.. to n- ? "I?.0- ? , ZT .LZZ ", """B n iprinR mot insure wwllh cd. n re.olutlftn won pns.ed Inerrn.- ', llo ., ,, lnoU , ,., aitlona and la Uo- . country about 11 miles wist of llio . i . l .. . .. JL'" U"r"!l: U.' ,nK ,Ml' cn'"tM gU,ck of ,1,n WK""!' receiver nnil to Assistant District astionsand la up. . country about 11 inlles west of tho ,,a,i Wlor m tho thormometer In ,. frnlll .,,,,, . uannn ti,.,' Attnrn.iv Hoir l!ook. which Iiml tho br Court. "V . .,. . '. couuty register n tompenituro ,. .... ., ;....'. ... ...... 1,lr...-t nt cumini: 1.,, llretou to decide i no iraiu, uuu ui lue losicsi ou Ii.iIow lero nml mixti of On. tint mivi.i ur .nn iiuriMinu ui nrrci -", .,,,.. . ... tho rond. which Is not scheduled to bn my ipdnK-Hka wrather nronl Sd 1,,K coUl tora0 ' u "k l" "" to" Kl l)?r; ulJ,',U1vV.L.t I stop between hero and 8toubenrllle..Th.'r S t, L ?!, ' ,lV.,, .' euro of the rapidly InererslUK npplo Iniy. tho CnruuKto IJrlck W orkia tul . April SO. Patrick O.. was brought to u sudden hnlt by nud ihl. moiuui nwnv A r., ,. , ,rm 'f " v"" IH'twoon $C00i)" "'J" .wor?." " B lr' ', k ",,"1 Abraham lluot wcro nn cmerKcncy slcnnl from tho bell .,, ti, ,.., ..' .V.V .:, ...; "d IC000 wna auh.crlbed nt tho Pru" ,or luo """ u' "' i - . '( u twi... i ..! i .- .. . . itintiirnrd San Francisco Calhoun and called to the witness stand In the cord, and when William Laffcrty, Ford trial today. Uoth refused to tho conductor, went forward to lenrn testify on constitutional grounds and tho troublo ho found N. Hoshen, tho wore sustained by Juugo LAwior. Adams Express messonger, bound After Calhoun w-as sworn ho waainnd gagged In tho express car nnd asked by Assistant District Attorney O'Oara: "When did you como to San Fran cisco aftor the lSUt day ot April, 1J06T" Calhoun I decline to answer. O'Qara In the month ot May, 1806, did you tell Frnnk A. Loach, superintendent ot tho Mint, to pay to tho defondant. Ford. J50.000T Calhoun I decline to answer. Judge Lawlor ruled that Calhoun should not bo required to answor any question which, In the opinion of the court, might servo to connect him. Innocently or Kulltlry, with tho alleged crlmo for which he and Ford havo been Indicted. Whon Ruet was aworn ho was asked: "Do you know Tlrcy L. FordT" Ruet I decline to answer unless all tho Indictments against mo are dismissed, In accordance with the agreement I had with tho District Attorney and the Assistant District so frightened thnt ho could not giro any connected report of what had hnpponod. Except that both of tho robbers wero whlto, the express mes songer Is unablo to gtvo nn Identi fication that would aid tho secret sorvtco forces ot tho railroad com panies and tho city nnd county de tective force, nil of whom have boon called out to work on the caso. ACCUSES LEI8CHMAN. No Attempt Mads to Prosecute Turk Who Muroered American. New York, May J. On board the steamer Koenlg Albert, which ar rived hero today, was the body of Bernard warkcntln, president of tho Kansas State bank, ot Newton, Kns., who was shot and killed near Dam ascus early In April, whllo riding on a railroad train. Mrs. Wnrkent In and her son Carl accompanied tho Attorney, known as tho "Immunity ,ooay. contract," and on tho further addl- cnuio unpaicnca announcing tlonal ground that n man cannot be 'ho shooting, said that It was done foodlng wns required, stock itouernl ly finding excellvnt rnngo during tho ontlro winter, and tho end ot winter finds sufficient teed on hnnd to tldu tho stock Interests through n hnrd winter, oven If no hny should bo put up this season. On tho desert sheep men hnvo re ported an Ideal winter, with Just enough snow to furnish wnter for stock, and with plenty of feed to put sheep In excellent condition. As tho vast desort lying east of Oooso l.nko Valley Is tho feedlngground for tho thousands of head of sheon thnt con stitute a largo portion of tho wenlth of l.nko county, n winter llko tho one. just ended means an addition to tho profit column. Since tho now year began thero has been but little rain nnd nrnctl- cnlly no snow. Crops of every kind were put In early, nnd nlrcndy there Is nn excellent growth In everything that deponds upon spring weather. SHIPPING 8TEELHEAD EQQ3. ,m. witness against himself. TOUCHES POPULAR CHORD. KIrg Manuel Recommends Reforms and People Cheer. Lisbon, April 30 Tho Portuguese Cortes reassembled today, tho eighty-second anniversary of the es tablishment ot constitutional govern ment in Portugal. The royal mourn ing for tho late King Carlos and nis son was suspended for the occasion. King Manuel was respectfully greet ed by the people. Kins Manuel proceeded to the Cortes, accompanied by many digni taries of tho state and escorted by a atrong guard ot troops. The floor ot tho chamber was tilled with dep uties and the galleries were crowded with a brilliant audience. His Majesty slowly mounted the tribune that bad been erected for his use. His address, which he read In strong and fuil tones, was a most pathetic and at the same tlmo a practical and vigorous discourse, cal culated to win the sympathy ot the people. Ho toncbed upon the trag edy ot February 1, when his father and his brother were shot down aa "the cruel disappearance ot my fath er and brother." by a Syrian who occupied a compart ment on tho train adjoining that In which Mr. Wnrkcntln was seated. The Syrian said ho was examining! nis revolver nnd that it went oft by mistake. Ambassador Lclshman, nt Constantinople, reported tho shoot ing to tho stato department. Ho said assuranco hnd been given him that tho Syrian would bo broucht to lus- tlco If tho net proved to bo ono of murder. Carl Warkentln said today that tho man who killed his father was n Turkish Prlnco and that Mr. Lclsh man told his mother that It would bo Imposscblo to prosccuto him and advised her to say no moro about the matter. From his remarks It was apparent that Mr. Warkcntln wns of the opin ion tnai Air. Leisnman hnd not done all that bo could, and he Inthnatcd that charges would bo odKcd with the stato department against the ambassador. Small Run In Rcgus Rlvsr Csuies In vsitlgstton, Grants Pass Two million steel head trout eggs were brought In from tho Otdenberg hntchery on tho Illinois river, and wcro expressed to uuenos A) res. south Amrrlcn, moving wlihlu flv.i minutes nftor tho Hocrctury announced thnt sub scriptions would bo received. It Is tho purpose of tho union to build nn nddltlon to Its nlrendy large wnro house hero which will contnln tho cold sturnge pUnt. COMPLAINS OF RATES. Eugsns Mill Finds Rsllroxd Tariffs Hsv Doubled. Salem J. M, Shelley, of Kugenn, man sger of the Eugene. MUI & Klovstor Co., ass protested sgalnat a rtccnt rslsn of arsrly 100 r cent In tertaln loea) freight ratrs In that part of (tin stale, lie eneluses a shipping reeelt showing thnt he pay a ratn of S3 cents per 100 pounds on wheat and oats from Vlugrne to Yoneslts, 41 miles, wblfh rste, he says, Is exeivulve, unjust and unreason able. Prior to January I, 1907, the rate was H eonts. The rate for n little lung er distance, as, for Imtsnce, from Ku g.n to Itosrburg, Is now 31 cents, whereas the former rnto was IS cents. This Is an Increase of oer 100 r cent. The railroad commission will Invrstl gato. Lsmblng Puccsful linker City Tho sheeprnlslng In- in' dust ry Is ono of tho Important ro- enro of tho agricultural department. "ourcr of Hakor county, nml tho Tho eggs wore closely encased In Ice- heopmcn havo ronsun to rejolco this boxes for tho long Journey. 'rw,r because of tho successful lamb- THO rixlilnir rimsnn nn llni-nn rlvur I 'K iwnnuu. v.umiminin nniu uewii so far has lienn unnrnMlnhln tli , ' IHOSt faVombto throughout tho sen of fish being exceedingly light nnd ?on ftml ,ho P;rentago of liws hns at present the ocnl F shormen'a ""'. " 'R nosltora, Thnt llrown'n Information relating to tho whereubouts of securities which will give $1,000,000 moro to tho depositors Is believe. I to bo cor rest wns vquchod for by Cook and by lllrnm Johnson, uttomoy fur Drown. They expressed themsolve as san guine thnt the receiver would secure possession of tho property, which Is Western Pnclflc stock of tho value of 1 1,000,000 nt par, and In another yenr or IN months tho stock win hnvo n dvflnlto market value, Drown also gave up Hit cipher code book used by himself, Walter J. Ilnrtnett nnd John and James Tread well, This code wns secret nnd or iginal, each of Its owners having a copy, Cook said unheslmtlngly that It contained the key to lelturs which had been In possession ot Drown, to TRAIN ISOYNAMIIEU Oarliiiyiun express Wrecked a liuilt. Muntdiiii. MAIL CAK IS UADLy SIIATTLKID ti ginusr Klllsil nnd Firsmsn Ivrnblf feCslUtU t'HilitUif VikM Work of Mbbuas. Dutto, Mont., Mny 2. ICftstliiiunJ DurlliiKlou trulis No. C, duo In llutto nt II 10 o'clock tonight, was diii. mltvd nbout u lullo west ot the Norlhoru Pacific station nt ill o'clock. Tho explosion caused ton first or helper ongluu to leave the rails, but It plowed nloug fur a tow hundred fo without turning uver, Tho second viikIiio crashed liilo the bunk south ot tho track a tow car lengths from where tho explosion occurred. livery person on the train tui been nccouutnd for excepting l"m. noer Dussey, of tho second otigto, who Is supposed to bo burled undrr his locomotive. Curl Muugo, who wns rldluic ou tho blind buussss. .... . ... . ... .. i - - wnom iney wore wriunn oy imnncii ,,,. , ., ..l,, . .i... ,.,.. ., tnl I rS Ts.s.l witlla Tkit Inlhirs ntlll now In the snfo ot tho District At torney's omco. I UAILOIIS DANCE. Chlsf Amustmsnt for Nsvy Whlls at bai ta Uarbsra, Bnntn Darbara, Cal , April 10. There wero no fixed features on Santa Darbara's entertainment pro gram In honor of tha Atlantic bat tleship fleet todny, tho oITlcers nnd timbers under which ho was burlsd. Ills arm and leg wore bruksa, Klrumau tlrorgu lililu, of tho stcosi vugllle, was tmdly scalded. Doth wero hurried to tho hospitst In tho police patrol, which was st tha scetio of tho wrick, as qulcklr as possible after tho men went ft celved In tin. city. UmmuiiuUvp N, 3tuo, In chnrgo of Kugluwr ilus.y uiul KlruiHsn Utile. Is lying ou lit side ninth of III truck. Tho mall car. which was right be hind II. was hurled oh Its slilu and badly wrecked. A cold atorsge llta car was noit to Urn mall car, and It Union Is dovntlng Its tlmo to Invos tlgatlng tho river from hero to tho mouth for tho reason of such short age, as at this tlmo last year thou sands of pounds were being shipped awoy dally. Tho officers for this year nro: President, Henry Hudson; secretary, A. Aubcrry. excellent condition nnd tho nro thriving wonderfully. sheep Many Cities Will Be Represented. Portland,, Oro., April 30. Great est Interest has been aroused throughout Oregon, Washington, and In fact the entire Northwest In the Portland Rose Festival, to bo held hero the first week of June. The following cities of Oregon, through their commercial organisa tions or business mon's clubs, nave arranged to havo floats In ono or morn of the parades: Astoria, Sea side, The Dalles. Hood River. Van couver, Wash., McMlnnvtlte. Dallas, Albany, Salem, Eugene. Klamath Falls and Grants Pass. Medfard, Hoseburg, Independence, Hlllsboro, St. Johns and a number of others are still considering tho matter. Lowls ton, Idaho, will send a beautiful float, so will Dawson. Y. T. while Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma and nny number or otner communities win bo represented by decorated automo biles and vehicles. These cities and towns havo each raised anywboro from 1500 to 1000 to defray the cost of their respective floats, and these pieces will bo typi cal of tho principal Industries of the communities represented. British Destroyer Sunk. Harwich. England, Apr.i 30. Tho IlrltUh torpedo destroyed Gala wns cut In two and sunk early todsy oft Kentish Knock. In tho North Sea, by tho scout Attentive Tho torpodo-briat-deslroyor Itibblo also was In volved In tho collision nnd returned to Sheerneas with two compartments full of water. Tho flotilla was en gaged In night maneuvers when tho nccldont occurred. Englneor Lleu tonnnt Frank A. Fletcher, of the Gala, who was In bis bunk at tho U1UI 1VUVIU .iJ umhu;m t.m w. , wont down with tho vossel. WARShlP BLOWN UP. Powder Magsxlns Ixplodss, Killing 240 Jspantst. Toklo, May 1. Admiral Yoshl matsu, commander of the training squadron, reports that an explosion occurred In the stern mattatlno of the cruiser Matsushlma at 4:08 o'clock this morning whllo anchor ing at Maknng. a harbor on tho Pes cadores Islands. Tho Matsushlma Immediately sank until only tho bridge was visible. Efforts at rescuo by boats from tho cruisers Hasbldato and Itsukusblma continued until 9 a. ta., saving the lives of HI men, lucludlng some officers. Tho major ity of the officers wcro saved, and at tho time of tho Admiral's report tho cadets numbered 68 out of a com plement of 300. Tho sons of Daron Chlnds. vice- rammer or tho foreign omco, and of Prlnco Oyama, field marshal, nro among tho cadets who It Is feared aro lost; also Captains Name, Yosh morl and Yasblro. Tho cause of the explosion Is unknown. Fruit N'ppd In Dous'ss Hoseburg Dauglst County froltgrnw ers are much concerned as to the extent of tho damage caused by last night' frost. From some Mictions the report comes that the ears, iieaehr, ehrtrlrs Ortgon Cllr Rosa Show. I nd other early fruit will bo a tiitnl rtrairnVi ritv a rr.n..n,n,. ..-'loss wbiie in other sections tlin growers well under wny for holding tho sec- V"1" Bnfb,B ,0 I"y A11!1 ,""m"ch ond annual show of the Oregon City """"age they have suffered from U.I. se- men bcliia largely allowed to pursue their own ways. Many uf inn tatter i was iuativd into kitunm u.h! went to Los Angeles to spend tho Following th fish car was tho ri. duy, nnd will over-stay their Ioavm, press car Only llio (runt trucks of which expire at 1 a. m. Mho express csr llt the rails. 11m , Tho amusements offered tho bluo! baggage cur also reitmliiwl on iU ', Jackets In Santa Darbara nro natur-itrsck. ' oily rather meager, owing to tho alio Tho general theory of the eipfe. i. tho city, and consist largely of siou I that the d)Hamltn was plac. Rose and Carnation Society, which will tako placo In this city during tho latter part of May or early In June. Committees have been un pointed to take charge of the ovonl, Track Laid to Dorrls Klamath Falls Track hying wns completed on tho California North- and strawborrr-growers have been eastern to Dorrls yesterday This now asked to make exhibits, nrovldlne town Is Just south of tho Oregon linn tho berries) aro rlpo when tho roses nnd 11 mites from tho steamboat aro In full bloom. Tho official color landing on the Klamath river. Reg- of the society Is mission Dink, adapt- "lar train service will be established ed from the color of tho Mission .Mny 1. rose, the first to be brought to Ore gon. Local business men have been exceedingly liberal In donations ot premiums. Tbo show will probably bo hold In the armory. PORTLAND MARKET8. Wheat Track prices? Club, IMc per bushel; red Russian, 82c; blue stem, 87c; valley, 8Kc. Dnrley Feed, $21. B0 per ton; rolled, 127028; browing. $2fl. Oats No, 1 white, $28.60 27 Washington. May 1. Commandor Tanlguchl, the naval nttncho of tho Japanese Embassy, said today that mo regular complement of tho Mat sushlma. was about 335 men and that on her cruise she had about 60 cadets aboard, mnklni; a total of 415. Ills cablegram, ho said, Indi cates tnai about 175 were saved, which would mako tho loss of oftl- cers and men nbout 240. Must Usllsst Track Salem Tho Oregon Rallrond Commission is nrnrlillnff Ihn Orttprin " -. w. n '. . .. , .1 Electric Company for tho purpose of..'" "V1' ""' .-" ... .. Inducing that company to hnsten tho ,M luff"r"n' ? B0 ,,nr ,on: ballasting of Its lino between j-wrl. middlings. J27.60; shorts, country, land nnd Salora. Tho commission has ' ":." -' wnw nnu onrl"' .! (,. ...nn.nu . I,,,.... ...In., 01100. 127 GO. that It Is Informed that tho work ofl .Hny Timothy. WlllnrnrtteVnlley, ballasting has been discontinued nnd ,..17 per Inn; Wlllnmetto alley, j nr- that la Its present condition tho rond Hinnrr, ., r.nsiern wregnn, si ,.nu; endangers tho lives of pasiongors. mixed, $16; clover, $14; nlfnlfa, $12; "What aro you going to do nbout ."If""'1 "" $20. It?" Is tho question propounded to I Dutter Bxtrns, 27Hc per pound; tho Orogon Electric mnnngornent. ' fanpy 'CC fholco, 26c; stnrn, 16V4c The tone of tho loiter lndlcsto that! Lggs Ixss nnd commission off, the commission will do something. '". " ,7C n,'r '"pn- flying horses, shooting naileries and a largo variety of mtch-penny affairs, brought hero for tha occasion. Dancing on tho canvas-covered ns they dnnca with each other. It I no easy task to provide partners for 1000 or more dancing sailors. For the officers today, there was n garden party ard In tho evening a dnnco. A number of luncheons and ton parties on tho battleship were given to tho Junior officers. i directly ou the Mils, hut It Is Impos sible to say wnetner a tlmo fus or some sort of percussion cap was at Ticu-iirii in mv .'imtisiKi. I lliwe woo phnltun, tho ocean boulovnrd, each ,aw tho flash rgreo It enino from tht V..-IKUK, in iiip umr I'lc.urwijuu irn-intiiiiu siu. ui iiip uses, turn of tho bluejackets' entertain-1 The dynamiting Is pelleted by tht 4 m.nl TI.mw ..m... ... .ntn, I, l.i.w.1- ,m.i . , .... ,,.u .v.talj ... .. L.k. . (VMV. UV -,VV,l, t VMJW .. MUt,V,, .fltl', M ... W .1,1, -lln tit IIHJt UVIN J however, nnd when tho available seeking revengo fur being ejeettd , supply or eligible girls gives out .from n train. Lxpress Messenger J 11. Valentin was seriously bruised, being bsdlr cut by a flying grenado. Ills eicsp Irom diMlh In his car Is considered miraculous, Tho force of tho explosion terrific. According to tha crew of tfj Iho first engine Ihn engine was titled v bodily off tho track. J ' WREOKAQE AHHOftE. Large Sslling Vessel Prcbsblv Lotl Off Northwest Costt. Vlotorla, II. C, April 23. The simmer Tees, from the Vnncouver Island coast, brings further Informn- SHIELDED UK) SINNERS. Attorney Jsroms Chsrgsd With Ff vorleg High Flnitc'srs. Now York. Mny 2. Ilefum Cow- mlssloner Hnnd. who Is hwrln ctl Hon concerning tho wreckngn recent- deuce on charges against District At- ly washed nshoro near Carmannh,!",rm,y, "owe, Franklin Pl-rce. Strikers Attack Funeral Seattle, Wash., May 1. Ilrlnglng word of tbo arrest of Troadwell of 30 strikers for breaking uo a fun eral and nttemptlnn to mako away with tho corpse, tho steamship Dol phin arrived In port this morning. A popular young man among tho strikebreakers wan accldently killed recently. Tho funeral procession ex tended for many blocks, making n very promptly If tho company does not, 8sloon Issue in Marlon Salem County Clerk It, I). Allen to day completed eheeklnc upon the signa ture on tho Marlon County local optien- petltion and found the petition to he in due form and signed by several hundred more voter than tho law require. The saloon question will therefore bn sub mitted to the voter of Marlon county .luno i. a mere win no no iiiiui on 'L.'...' .V. ..;.' .. any of tho county offices and there is n.imimn; new uniiinrniH, Deii.c no Inteest In any of the stnte contest peTn r,,n,in,,: wt. fiHe psr pofinil. t -. 1 1 ii ii p-r 26 it 4 60 per pound. 60 per box; fnncv, $2; chntco, $1,50; ordinary, $1 zr. Fresh Fruits Ornngen, $2.60 3 per box; lemons, $2.76 Tf 3.60, Cattle Dost steers, $4 7676; medium, $4. 26ft 4.76; common, Cheoi Fancy cream twins, 16'te per pound; cream brick. 20c; Swiss blk. 20c; llmhtirger. 224c. Poultry Mixed chickens, 13c per lb; f.mey hens, 14tff!4'.4c; roosters, old, Rr; fryers, lb., 20c; broilers, lb, 22"4T2Sc; dressed poultry per pound, 1c higher. Potatoes Select, selling prim, 70c per hundred: Wlllnmetto Valley, (Hiving- price, 46c per hundred; Knst Multnomah, buying price, 66c; Olarknmns, buying price, 66c per lloby Daykln. who Investigated the; ';, ', ,"',, " ; ,;LZT.k.Tn Iva ,i,mi,i ., ,i,o .,, imM i, ;."",', '"'; !?"?, 's lis .0 .-,,, (, tf V VVIHIIII n-sr- now. There was neither slime nor il... bnrnlclos, nothing of tho growth! .,;.. .,., ... ... ,,,. which soon ncctimulntes. ...i... ..",'" .'. "V.1.. ,M.r lwJ"l Slnoo tho finding of tho wreckngn I, 'V" ' "" i"..""""..'.'"; "7, evlou.ly reported, a largo amount j " tT . i !.,r,i ! m,miv i... UM.u n... ...,i ""nr" """ " lisil nnd secured in- ....,.. .i... ..,.... i, i .....i Onlonp Job trice, that tho saloon question will be. tlsat J J?I,n"!rM,l "lVlng price $4 center of much attention. P"r. hi"1ro: fe.rltc. 1 Re p Appii-n Cl'iri;i, provl of empty ensos, whisky enses nnd others, hnvo benn found In the vi cinity of Nltlnuk. Stanley Wood, n limber cruiser who enmn from tho vicinity of Nltlnnh, sold thorn was an ununiinl nmnunt of theso oases re cently washed nshoro. Daykln says tho wreckage seemed positively to Indicate that snmn Isrsni SMlllntf unssnl m stilt, ns !.!. . . I ""..V?r' """" "r " ,mr" """moot until MoihUv. when 1... i.r,.M (mi wim insnsier. i...i ... ... ....... .,''.." ::..'.' :. Thro Irnnks fniin.l nn Ihn ,n.L. " """ "' "" l ' r jerilllie S invel- weTtwd'of" Cnrmnn'." Po.t To S ffJ'iW'T 'Trfi of the usual Amorlnan pattern, wood ,"" "' vMLrJZTJ,,V,tltr covered with tin, Thoy wore broken nnd empty. diriment. Instead ho chILmI Mr. Ilyan before tho grnnd Jury and for ever barred the road to pros-Tiitum " Mr. Jornrno agreed lo submit the evidence privately lo tho Commis sioner, with tho understanding nal Mr Pierce shall not he ullowed lo roAd It. Mr. Pierce asked for an ndjnura- Rebsls Set Fires, Victoria, D. C. April 30. New was brought by tbo Empress of In dia today of a scries of disastrous Umatilla Short of Teschers Pondlcton Umatilla county schools nro facing a toncher fnmln. Dosplto tho fnct lh.it nor.rly every district In Ihn rnnnfv lina linan formidable showing of tho strlko- forceil tn rnian Mm miinrv nt its $3.60 tfM: cows. best. $3.75 ft 4: breakers. Notwithstanding this dls- teacher frnm xr, tn tin nr mnnih (common. $3.25ft3.76: calves. Hff ,... n.. .n. ....,.. .t c. 7 . --"- y- T" ,--",. . - - ... . . jii.., mo onmuio uiucKcu mo pro- u g dlfllcult lo secure Instructors (' cession In forco and nearly captured .for tho spring tortiiB. Tho boards Sheep Rest wethors, $flfl!6.50; llio body. nro now vicing with each other in'ewos, $5r6.C0; spring lambs, noml- their efforts to mako contracts this,""1 Slsmese Revolt. Paris, May 1. Tho Tomps today pubiisnos a special dispatch from Hat far In advance for tho fall forms, New Milt fp Albany Hogs Rest, $6tfM.26; medium. $5.7696; fodders, $6.25ft6.60. Hops 1907, prlmo and choice, 4 Cr. por pound; olds, l?lo por conflagrations at I'eKin. invoiwnB ntambang, a town of Slam, In tho" Albany Work Is progressing rnp.'btind. iubs ui uwa ... "- -w -w ... .riuubu ,uu.o ui iiniucuco, najnoB miy on tno now planing mill Of M. Wool Fnstorn Oresron dlarlsm. Nine fires took Place In as that tho town Is at tho mercy of the J. Cameron & Son. at tho foot of best 11 CT 16c nor pound many days at tho end of March and natives, who havo risen In revolt Forry street. It will bo In operation to shrinkage? Valley? II early In April. Dynastic rebels woro.and aro threatening tho European In threo weeks. In addition to plan- eordln to mialltr mr.mmmi .Mnnn. n n. Bnn vnnis rn. n.ni. -inn trnnnm mi n.nn . . .MK. ...... .l. . n. ,,. l. . i -'-. - -.-. .. wua.uv.u ,-r--..-.-, , .......,.... . ..w,, u,u ,uuu,- Ui auuniiiuii IJO mill will DO COUIO-1 Unli.lr nhnlra clent to insure protection. jpod with woodworking machinery. Ipooad. Jurv S'lll Inremnlste, 8n Frnnelseo, April 29. The be-l ginning of the fourth week In tho work of selecting 12 men to try Ah- rsnam ituer nn ono of tho 117 In dictment returned ngnlnst hi in by tho grnnd Jury, chnrglng tho former polltlcnl boss of Snn Frnnelseo with bribery, finds Iho Jury still Incnm pleln with nlno men In tho box no eepted nnd sworn. Ono of tho ven iremen oxnmlned todny did not know whnt tho word accomplice numnt, whllo nnothor wan rhnltrngnd hv Mr. Ilnnoy on tho ground thnt his mnml rhnrnctnr wns such thnt ho was not fit to bo a Juror. cnmpHiiy for half it ihy and ihsfl turtiod Iho InvestlgMlloii Hsnlnit threo or four small Independent leo rompanlos that tho Amerlenn Ire Co. wanted lo smash, nnd Hint he ad vised that Indictment bo returned ngnlnst them. Seek Aid Frnm Jspan. Pokln, Msy 2. JniKin Is fnclng sorloiiH slltintlon as n result of tho boycott Nrlslng from tho Tnlsu Mru Ineldeiit, nnd Is seeking tho mipport of (IroHt llrltnlii to put u stop lo tho hoyrott by Joint representations Tho JnpillKHut nilthorltliM hum nttrlhtllO I no growth of tho movement to the imtlvo press, which In without con trol nml which hns boon conductlnR n cumpnlgn lo iiinko cinuiriillv known fin lo Wn.k lo fisvs Mln Iho Chlnoso side of tho incident. Johnstown, Pa April 29. Under ,n,"y. iu)M '"" Vlcurny of Cnnlon Mle arrests were made. lOOSOHo orders from Pntrlck Olldny, prosl- ueiii oi oisirici io. a, novernl hun dred striking minors of tho South rorg uoni uompnnyf returned to chiefly responsible. Snow In New York lliiffnln Hffni 1 . U.s.j.s InAnu fit m?nli. tfd'l3r J," "n f"0'1 1 MT0 tho "now ,0" hcr" yostorduy. Todny iho ls m " " V " " "11 IIVI1I JUBH' ner1- . t.i, """"" fr.om WB,or """ ,hown "' hu snow Is nxMM per and a probablo permanent suspen- dlsnppoarlng. At Jnmostown the W0B .dopth was roportod nt 10 Inchos.