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TOWNSAREWRECKED Cyclone Sweeps Louisiana, Doing Damage to Property. SEVEN KILLED; MANY INJURED Communication Interrupted and Later Retort May Increasa Num ber of Casualties. 8hrevport, La., May 14 Seven per coo ore known to bo dead and many others are injured as tbe result of a tornado which swept across Northwest JiOuUiana late yesterday. The little town of Gilliam, 23 mile north of Shrevcport, was destroyed and tho town of Bolingcr, on the east side of the river, In llesser parish, was badly wrecked. Communication with the grester por tion of tho storm swept section is inter ruptcd, and it is believed certain that tho later reports will increase the num ber of dead and injured. It is said the work of destruction at Gilliam was com plete, only two houce remainin intact. The town nad a population or about ZOO. The dead at OillUm are said to be Mrs. T. V. Qardiner and three negroes. Ar thur Vausban Is said to be badlr la jured. At Bolingcr the dead ar lira. Mitchell Davis and two negroes. Mrs. Daviea' mother is reported to be dyiag from injure. Charles Isom and family of six are reported among the injured. It was reported that Oil City, in this parish, was wiped out by the tornado, but this rumor is probably natra, al though great damage is thought to have occurred, involving the wreckage of a great many oil well derricks. FIFTEEN DEAD IN NEBRASKA. Fifty Persons Injured and a Property Loss of S5OO.O0O. Omaha, Neb., May 14. Reports which eamo in slowly today from the tornado stricken district south of this city add three victims to the list of dead, mak ing a total of 15, and place the raono tary damage at half a million dollars. The casualty list continue to grow as communication is partially restored with the five towns which suffered most from the storm, and the Iit of the in jured, somo of whom are fatally hurt, will reach at least SO. Two railroad laborers employed in a sand pit near iuisvitie were round dead, and Ed. Miller, who was injured near Papilllon, dtctl of his injuries. At least three other persons are believed to have re ceived fatal injuries. Five Italian rail road laborers were injured on the line of the Burlington railroad between Council Bluffs and Pacific Junction. Nearly every one of the five towns in the path of the storm Bellevue. Pap pillion, Richfield, Meadows and Louis ville were badly wrecked, and tbe vil lage of Fort Crook, and the post at that point suffered hearr damages. There are battalions of the Sixteenth Regiment stationed at the fort, ami the men were put to work clearing up tbe ueons ana putting Me Darracks in shape. Many of the large buildings were partially unroofed, and a dozea or more large chimneys were blown down and scattered over the fort grounds. Nearly all the treoa were blown down. 10,000 CHINESE KILLED. SECURE DIG. HAUL. Robbers In Now Mexico Got $36,000 Intended for Minors. Kl laso, Tex.. May 15. lursued by men nnd bloodhounds, throo robbers with $.13,000 of loot In their possession, nro llrcing through tho rugged mountain passes north of French, a little station Ml miles from Hon I.ns Vegas, N. M., on the Santa Fe railroad, in an effort to escape tho clutches of tho law. At French, late last evening, they broVo down the doors of tho depot, bound and gagged tho station ngeut ami special guard, blew open tho safe, took the money and rode away, leaving their victims helpless. A tramp wandered Into the stntioH hilf an hour later, released the nlit unconscious men nnd give the nlarm. Tho news of tho daring robliery was wired to every town in the neighbor hood of French, nnd n special train bearing 30 deputies nnd SO horses left Kast Ui Vegas in half an hour, hot on tho trail nf tho fleeing robber. A speeial with four men left Dawson also, and a mexigo was sent to the terrt torial penitentiary at Santa Fa for bloodhounds, which were brought through as fast as a special engine and car could carry tham. The stolen money was sent from Al buquerque to pay tho coal miners at Dawson, N. M. TAFT GETS OREGON. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST COLONY IS ASSURED. I TORNADOES IN NEURASKA. FRUIT PROSPECTS GOOD. Destroy Four Town anil Kill nt Lea Fourteen People, Omaha, Neb., May 13 Twelve per sous nn known to lime been killed nnd ! scorn Injured by a tornado which swept over tlio northern art of Hwpy ., GOVERNORS UNITE Umpn.ua Valley Fruit Men In Good Settler. ArrMnK to Found New CJtmnty "l , 'e,M "l .-.""".S u! ve" Spirit.. ,er of Fruit Culture. :"T' "l? ',0n"' " 'U' "' T "..', i I I.. la.. .... li u.u ..nil. ilasl.l 1st Mm nit a ILMeburx-The report of President Wolf CreekWolf Creek colony hTj ' II V Cl.l. - iL. II I.. .v ......... . - niTOllfc 1.UV, ii. ,. v.. mi, m ibt. iMmB.i vumv now n semen net. Development work Fruit tinmen' nMmtln, status the goes stomllly on. The frelghlhouso lins ' At Bellevun tho college buildings '.",,.. .. ,, '" ", "" ,""' '"""'" '" wrro damaged to the extent of prob berry crop l good, nnd the berrle are eonihlorablo of the r be oug ngs with , , , . .'in., iu.iiuii ..i coming in pretty fust now. The (m... them. and he,r great entiefne.ion "'" , n" "', !' 111 J 1 crop is fair, and the m,t fnt wns n ho,hld goods shipped from Pcnnsyl- 8,""Kl (l' "'i" ' U, '"'"f1 ' "' d"m I NKV M MM IVls V !.' wvwni H'M detriment in only n very few seettons. vnnin e than too weeks liefiire tliov The pear erop is fair. Apples will bo tit r led awaited their owners on nrrlvnl good. The pruHe crop Mill also be hero. good, as only few of tho small sections For a week a surveying party has is s"i& izurz,)x 7- -' -"- ''' " Is gmhl. All kinds of berries nro ex nlH tlirtmsh to grtvernmoMt section .or cellent. The eron hi L'euerul itm n.it tiers, then miiklm? eorreetioiis mi tnnt dnmflgel to any notieivible extent, nnd ,h0 w,,'l nny bo of n satisfactory eimr tho fruit growers are grentlv uleaseil ncter. .N.neral trnets Imvo been stnke! Tim storm wns the most severe that ever struck Knstern Nebraska. Tlie dnmngo to tho collego bullillngs at Itellevue was heavy. Tlio tower was blown from Park Hall, nnd the building wrecked, 1,0 wry 1 1 nil anil Hankln Hall were unroofetl The panic stricken stu lend rnn to the bnneineut and In this Plan I'crniiiiiciit Jrpilznlloii to Hold Heijiilar MiidIIiuis, MAY ACCO.Mri.ISII MUCH (iUUII Result uf First Conforoncn Espntleil to lie Far RachliK All Favor Preservation uf Resource!. Ohloan It Endorsed by State Repub lican Convention. Portland, May 15. Two republican parties, or factions, fought in yester day's republican conventions, the one Fulton, the other Bourne. This showed the party is not yet harmonited. though -..I 11. .1 .1 ... ... 1 . . .. HSV lllflHV rtttnllllM MMFM ItflllUtlllV to noto urn i mis section, while it was "" " nwnvimon .o. i, ami iracis ,os. . ' , , j, ,i n refuted to have Uen ilnmngoil by tho n"'l 3. comprising 78 ncre, wero pur "voided. The "'"'K ,n,,'f1 .""". late frost, will bo ns goo.1 or even Iiot "xl Inst evenleg by a young man I """I J1"' " ' '"f.," t,",, "' ,A ter than Inst yeor, and will be first In ttam Chicago, who Ims been on the . .n1u'I',,'r1 "f m11 I'U l.llnK- mt storrs In iL L !. .11 LI...I. ... 1 ... 1 lTonn.1 r.ir lliren wV nwnlllno ll,M tllO Village were blown down. -V.....l. M.n.. i,. l.i. .......... .. i nurvev. Iniiiiirlm urn linln.r recelvn.1 I Gloving souin, llie inrnnuo sirura rles will be made to i'ortland the latter '"'" " !"" f the country, and the " Vi i.n ""I F rl of the nairiicK uunnini:v nut nuiM.iir nn jured. In the town of Fort Cook, h iKirt of Ihe week. Severn) amnll .It In. "nosnlnon" feature Is eoiiiinented on ments havo already been made. The "'l commemle.1 moro than any other local markets will bo supplied with "'"K10 feature. homegrown fruits of all kluds from w." rrek '' l' '' valley mulh now on. of '"0 I'mpmia divide, Introducing the traveler southward on tho scenic Mouth i t...rt. .. .1... j. i . t...... n.M.UM.m. a.i. t. i.ii. rr.. i mi i acme u inn imiiiuub ivol;" invrr Brownsville Adds Vehicle Facto.y. .... . form.llon. . Kn ,,. BrownsvilleBrownsville has a new ,,, ,thernly sloping valley Is much manufacturing enterprise. W.J.Moore, lko ,h first valley north of the Sis a naruwaro ueaier oi me norm sine, nas utllll .iivi.i. in hi,k u .,i.il nn the two factions pledged support to the J P" in " nJ vehicle plant, llo ,! rrij (( wlleh ,,), loro ni,0( ticket. The Fulton men had things all their own way, and ruled with an iron hand. They gave their rivals nothing and took away from them everything. The Taft power, overwhelmingly strong in Ortgon, was in their hold, and they used it to shut out their opponents. Tbe delegates, alternates and electors chosen were: Delegates to national convention At large P. W. Fulton, of Clatsop; Oeorc II. Williams, of Multnomah; A. N. Gilbert, of Marlon: C. 0. Huntley. of Clackamas. First congressional district llalph K. Williams, of Polk; C. A. SeMbrede, of Coo. Second congressional district Dr. II. W. Coe, of Multnomah; Asa II. Thomp son, of Umatilla. Alternates . At largo J. II. Brown, of Portland; W, A. Williams, of Forest Orove; A. I.. Tetu. of Portland; II. C. Kinney, of Orants I'ass. First district Frank Ira White, of Klamath Falls; K. I). Culrk, of Al banv. Second district T. It. Onult, of Burns; J. W, Kelly, of Portland. Presidential electors It. It. Butler, of Olllinm: A. P. Mars tcrs, of Douglas: J. D. Ivc, of Multne ham; Frank J. Miller, of I. inn. FEAR A PLOT. Wall of Water 26 Feet High Sweep Down River at Hankow. Victoria, May H, News of one of the greatest disasters that China has known, a sudden tidal wave in the Yangtsekiang, which eaused tho loss of nearly 10,000 Uvea at Hankow, was brought by tbe steamer Titan, which arrived Tuesday night. A wave 26 feet in height, without warning, bore down the river, overwhelming some large river steamer. Some 3,000 Chinese sleeping In sampans, and small craft and mat she-Is and huta by the river side at Hankow wero enveloped by the great tidal wave, which swept the broken junks, splintered sampans and a mass of debris with swarms of drowned Chinese, w ii mako a specialty or wagons ana tn, A. D. Helms Newtown apple i wnccibarrows. several men ami hivs chRr,1( wlll,h( wthnut a single failure, will be employed. The plant wilt be has yielded its owner net annual aver- running in a short time. It will be a gB profits of 7U1 per acre for tho credit to the city. Brownsville has .,( aeVen ears. many manufactories, but the citisens KwBt ,howcrs havo wonderfully are after more. It is doubtful If any tlmumted growing crops, and a eonsld- other city in tho state of like site eH rrn,lo nerwige uf earn Is now being lionst nf as many automobiles as are planted. owned here. i . - I Klamath Canal Holds Water. Teacher to Visit Europe. Klamath Fall Klamath emintv land Salem. Mis Ida M. Case. iatrctor holders will pny but II M an aero for in grammar, literature, Knglih and water agnin this year. It is nxpeele.1 rhetoric 'at the AMan.l normal, has thtst 10.000 acres will lm signed under been ltcd by th executive com in temporary arrangement, and If mitteo of the iMNtrd of normal sehool HHIfr , ,KHed' the rale will I reduced, regents to take part this year in the n. It U Intended to ehnrire onlv for annual tour for teachers conducted !' maintenance nnd oprntin. Next year i He nnunnni civic itxieraimn. rjien thw regular rates will prevail. Water vear tho federation sn.s 800 teacher , now flowing in Ike main canal, an I to (Irent Britain and Ireland for tho i.ut verv little trouble has Iwen exuerl MirMise of observing methods in those eneed with the breaking of lianks. Thev eoMntne. Tho sehwl IxHtrds reeom- have seltle.1 durini! the lwt seon. and mend the teachers, and tho lint is made the squirrels havo done but slight dam up from tnoo recommended. nge. In bow- ever, a number of buildings wer en tirely wrecked and other damsgn wss done. Commission Remedies Extortion. Government Orders Strangers Kept Out of Engine Rooms. San Franeisco, May 15. A special order has been issue. 1 bv Admiral! Railroad Dolnxs at Dorrls Thomas directed to the fleet captnlas Klamath I"all. The depot nn the directing them to take evety precaution California Nortkeewrtern railroad at to prevent any strangers from gaining Dorris is now la ewn- of eoastruelUm. "vTi.i0 'he CB:iBe or fi'e",iH f I Newcomers are arriving in Dorris at tbe "". ""'l'- i rate or 90 ami 40 a day, anil It H a earn Corvalllt Cannery Completed. Salem. Acknowledgments of m.v ' ' "rvan.s.--, no i orvauis cannery is terial assistance rendered by the state ,"l'l, ""'I "" acccptr.1 by the railroad eommi.sion nro coming to See- nnrrv romiany. It Is a thoroughly retary (leorgo Ooodall dallv. The most h. liMlnto plant, well wp.lpi.e.1. arid recent-Instance is that of the Blue rend v for busine.s I,. Mlf.nfUi Mountain Fruit A Produce cf.tnwnv, of f,,n" " n man of1tn j" experience. Cove, overel.nrge.1 3.1 by the O. It. i. ''' ngage.l a, "proce.s.ir," and v ...i imi u a. u.u... T.....I.. i is already on hand. . Iv. Taylor, man mi fsni i (ix- fci iisnvvis i)'ini tan . : . . i a i Santn IV railroad. Inth of whieh aver- """J ,nf .,hc ''i?f ' rclMlr' ,hl,t hB b" a charges were refunded by the rnilrmuls tkroMKh tbe ornes of tbe Oregon state railroad eoimmMion. tnllteient nunntity nf tomatoes con trnetHl for the senxon's run, nnd all together the priMiHtet Is bright for i sueeessful season for the new enter jirie. Rains Help Growth. H .wevvi'le Warm rains have fallen n ili- wrmitv for several days. They have Ix-i-n Ii.hih to farmen, as the eartb was getting Mry. This seetion The issuance of the onler has eausml mon oeeurrenee for many to be unable will pr.ure KlMkl eoiM how without great deal of comment among tho of , to find accommodation at aivht. A anv more rain, although more will 1 crs of tbe fleet, ns n L'eneral ordar is lm tra t. at .lr !) . k Mil u.inu. u.,l i.... a. i... .1... i i i Li.i.t . V " ."...-... ... n jw n ... .... ..., r..-...,,.- tmTtn .-I. oinin vmjvn .,, lure prenioiuag strangers . from Harris, and everr Indention points are gating riiw. nnd roees are blooming, from vis ting tbe engine rooms. to tkn completion of tbe rend In a few l a fleers Three Towns Are Wrecked. Springfield, Neb., May 13 A tor nado late yesterday afternoon wrecked the towns of !oulsvllle, Bellevun and ltlehfleld and killed eeveral persons aud Injured large numbers. The heaviest Iomcs of llfn and In jure.) are reported from loiuisvilte, a junction point of tho MIourl Pacific and Burllngten railroads, In Cass coun ty. The number of deaths Is unknown, nnd nn names have been secured, but It Is said between tO and 00 are Injured, many seriously nnd some fatally. The town of Bellevun is declared practically wiped out, but It Is not known that there are any fatalities. Betlevue Is the seat uf the Prmbyterlan college. Tho storm destroyed port nf tho vll lage of lllehfletd, where Itlmrr Leader was kilted ami his father was hsdlv In jured. Kd. Fuller, n farmer near lllcb field, wns fatally Injured. Louisville Is Blown Away. Lincoln, Neb., May -13. It Is dim cult to get any definite news from I.ouIsvllle. Ileports are to the effect that the town Is blown away and the pcoplo are In a panic. The Burlington station was torn to pieces, most of the business houses wero wrecked and 30 residences destroyed. Tho Missouri Pa rifle station Is standing, but tolh the telegraph and telephone wires are down. There were four dlitinct tornado clouds as seen al Springfield, and they undo their appraranco shortly before 2 o'clock. Heavy dnmage was done In the eoun try, nnd It Is feared there was some loss of life. Dispatehr received at Lincoln say there wero severe storms along the Mis souri river further seuth at Nemaha City nad Falls City. IMPROVEMENT BONDS VOTED. That the government is in ixxiemion !tnntl. oi iniormaimn uirecllv connected with the lusuanee of the order is tbe general belief of tbe officers. A feature of the fleet's visit to this port which has passed without notice until the present order was issued Is tho fact that not n single Japanese lias been aboard one of j PORTLAND MARKETS. Apples Select, I2.IW per lX foncy, Excursion to Sea Fleet, Salem. An effort Is being made bv 13: choice. IIJVOi ordinary. 11.15. the Raleni Imnnl of trade to have an ex- Potatoes-Select, 70 iter hundred; eureien train ran from Htlem to New- Willamette Valley, -15c per hundred; port at the time the Atlantic fleet will Kast Multnomah. SS: rinckamas. Hit ..a... v...i.. i.... i. ....i ..... .... I I. ..I. . .. . ll, .hi... .n.. !. ..!.. ..I , il ,i . i " " '1"" V "" ''" ""'i" lfl. " iiHnnreiij ni-ni, ..vc per IMtunil. the ships since tbe arrival oi the fleet Tho train will nf,o earrv nil who wl.l. I'rult-iltrawl.rrl. n L sios, , . , n -....., vl. ...., tu iii go iii i no coai i in see tno iieei rrom "" per crnio. tne valley towns along tho Houthern here. Taken In connection with today's or der, tbe sentiment is openly expresses! uy a numucr or me omeerx that the leaders of the local Japanese colony, knowing that the government wns In nrnia ui i ,' .... ' ., ... . . rnixn.1 with the l'UK"J",on mionnaiion leaning to tho -wreckage, Tbe scenes for many days "' T. "" an a,,oml ln V ,,e ,""'': thoir countrymen to keep away from tho ships. No information concerning the isou- nfter tho disaster wre horrible, with the river side strewn with dead, and the debris of wrecked craft for many miles. ' Condensed Hog is Latest. St. Paul, Minn., May U-Minnesota lias developed a bog that Is nil hams and shoulders. He is a stubby littlo animal, sadly lacking in spare ribs. One ot tho new variety has been sent to Chicago for exhibition purposes, and to convince the world that this state can raise pigs that are all quality. A curious feature about tho animal is that )io has to kneel down when eating in or der to got bis snout to tbe ground. lie bus no neck. When bo moves from ono plaeo to another he turns around nnd around an though waltzing. Chinese Students Uphold Japs. Tokio, May 14. Chinese students in Tokio nro protesting against tbo nntl Japanese boycott being maintained in China. Twclvo hundred of them havo joined tbe movement, and are dally holding mooting! to voice their feelings. Three hundred students who uphold tho Chinese government in this matter aro trying to break up tbo meeting by mak ing soisy demonstrations. within tho noxt ten days, nnee of the order oxeept that It is n nntural precautionary measure is given out from tho flagship. Death List Grows. Atlanta, da., May 18. Meager re ports coming in slowly indicate that perhaps moro than 100'persons are dernl today in various parts nf Louisiana. nnd that considerable property whs ruined ns tho r exult of thn tornado that swept that stnto lata Wednesday nfier noon. It is feu rod that In Oillluui, Louis iana, mono, juu inhabitants worn killed rn Vegetables Turnlns. II tier iti.Vi Pacific nnd Cnrvnllls i, Knutorn rail- carrots. l..'0ffi1.7r.! beet. l 9. mi roads. It Is expected that arrangements snljw, 11.815; cnblm, 8 per rwt.J win mi cflinpieieii ior tno oxcursion neon, wax, i.imi.iise per pound; limn! icuuce, ,iac per uorcn; celery, B5 fH'll per doen; nrtlehokiM, &0e per Will Clear Slump Land. i " "" . " "TO""' '"'"" '".'r '"l"."'" Astoria Dr. L. V. Hnwlov. .he . I? .V"" Y -'. ' 'r r"iJ""'"i l-"iey, may bo profitably cleared for ngrlcul- wi.Mt-J'li Ii SO i,.,r ii.i,i, ,i turn! purees. Ho will b In this vl- ItC Mttli lduestem o ., vll. elnlty nil summer. Dr. Hnwlov pro- inc ' ' l'IUM,m' 0le' ""?' jKiies win oniiing oi n convention or BarlovPee.1 111 fin. nrr Inn. ,nll.u1 ownors of nil ilutnr. land. tloUhn..t .IIS'T1 "V' n'P l,cr ,nn! r0,Iw1' the Northwest, vvhleh tbo member,, of.Xiv'o 1 l.li legislatures shall be Invited to attend, ton; gia"y?l27. Hay Timothy. W.50(fx8 per Wlllninettn Vnllnv. ', ". . ...... .. .: .. y w per inn; wiiinrnnite Vnllny, nrdl rmry, lfi; ftastorn Oregon, f)17.60 Asparagus at Klamath, Klnmnth Pulls T II. Cnrrnll nf ll,a 'rY, llfij Istorn Oreuon. I17.B0! Ifnnlv rnneli. him l.rnin.l.t In llm flr.t mixed, 10: clover. 111! n I fulfil. !! asparagus of the season raised In Klam- ""''I'1 moni, 20. ath county. This snetlon prnduron n- Butter Bxtns, 21b per pound; fancy, rmrngus of tho finest finality, and Mr. -"' eliolro, 20ci storn, 10c. ITnconflnmil ronorts also sv that the Cnrroll tins been domonntrntlnL' what i 'KK in'An per dnrnn. loss ot life In Oil City aud Bollinger ran l' done here. Kevnrnl farmers nro ' iiHry Mixed chickens, LlrtDllo per may also be heavy, though tho storm 'planting colery this year on quite nn P.0!' 'nncy In"". H'iffPlCc; roosters, San Francisco to Spend Millions for Greater City. San Francisco, May 13, CUIrens generally nro enthusiastic over the re suit ot tho bend election The vote wns 10 to 1 for the bonds. Tho first step In bo taken by thn supervisors will lm to estimate the cost of the Improve ments mndn possible by thn sale of the bonds nnd tho nmnunt of money to be exponded. Possibly by tho middle of August work will begin on the projects which are to make Han Francisco a larger and moro beautiful city than over. For nn auxiliary firo system nnd lands necessary for it, bonds amounting to (i 'JUUjUUU were approved. For a city sower system, 11,000,000. For school buildings and lands for ampin sites, (5,000,000, For public hospitals and necessary lands, 12,000,000. For n now city ball and county Jail, 1.000,000. For n suitable garbago system and crematory, $1,000,000, Workington, May lit The first en ferenecfl of the governor of the stairs ui the American Pnlon ended yrter,Uv Like many of the lmMirlnnt event of hltiiry, time Is to reveal Ike e,,-h which tbo president and governui bi lleve has been mnd. Tbe aeemuplitii ments uf the etinference, which tin Ihch Ih etlou at the White House fr three dsvs, CHHimt be set forth '! mathematical precisian. Tint its Im mediate results are more than ainJe i the eipreioH uf President llouseteli, who brought II about, nnd of lbs guv ernur who prtltwlrd, Tbe printed record of the conference, which will later be available to every American heme, will lie a reinpllathn uf farts, startling In their messing, convincing in their unlvervat eottclu sesn, that the states ami the natlun niuH ce operate to the end that to tho whole people nf the nation may accrue tli attag benefits f Its natural rrwourcrs, lleildes the mpltstten of facts by thn eiert ami tbe freely eipreaaed npiui -n of the governors, b conference leave as its permanent record n tbouMnd word of "declaration." not n M.e Inrnlliin of Indepondence, " but a de In rat ion of re opera tine " Perhap greater In mirUsce tbst all el was tbe determinatlim uf thn guvernur uf the rial to rfet a -r manent orgnstsillon, whereby a beer tuf.ire unknoMn Inllnsney may be devr m, ameng lb executive of tbe i'l sovereiRn state made stmng by a cent mun pur ( and made wtent by pr-, nnunremenl which may net lightly I illaregnrded. Of the lat day the story Is one of many feature The et programme ti swept aside The preldent preide. throughout. He Interjected remark nnd peekr lie brmtght to tho plat form men who mode plain the prevail Ing feeling that thoughtful care mut Im etcreled for the future The pre tiared liaper were net presented, but they will be printed la thn ermnent record Their place ws flrl taken bv tho "declaration," which visa adnplel after dneuMinn which brought to light no .rriout nbjeetlen to Its afflrmatlou Then William J. Ilrvan was pn-oentr-l by the president He teucheil the sun chord which had produced thn vibr tlnn of harmony and e operation A governors' dieuMhn brnugkt msnv tate eieeuttves to the platform but tbe product was altAetber that nf hsr mony, ami the senliments ripree. were applaud! alike by all. PRESIDENT UPHELD UY COURT was not un sovoro in thoso two towns as it was in C-iUlarn oxtnnslvo scale, ns no sontlnn on tho "'''; "'I tryatn, dozen, II; broilers, doit, coast oan rival Klainath for colery. ''"'WOJ dressed poultry, per lb.. 1c higher; ducks, 1flVfi)l7ej geeso, 8(!7Oc; c, -ci . r ux .. I turkey, nllve, 1718c; dressed, 10 Fine Float from Klamath. 1 20c Klnmath 1 nlln. Monoy linx been np Ifops 1007, prlrno nnd choice, Hft Meet Next at Portland. Boston, May 10, Having adopted soyeral important resolutions, oloeting proprlntwl by tho Klamath chnmbor of 00 por pound; olds, ICTIVjo' nor officers nnd voting to hold tho noxt an-, Comrnerco for tho 000 float that will pound. nual convention at Portland. Or., tbo renrnsont Klnmnlli emmtv nt (l.n it u'nni tni.n n... .... i... nlnventl, nnnl .nn.lnn l. X? I Xit'tjZr "'"", "' V. ""'" ,,""'"'""" """." K" '"" r" 7 7,7, -"'""" " " if """ ?""" """ ' " " prom jjwjiuo per pounn, according to shrink tlonal Retail Grocers' Association ad-Used that will bo tbo cnunl of anv In nism vnlfnv innou... .....i .ni.i. 1... !. - ' ".".:.-:-'' -.. juu.ueu .uuijui, i tuo parauo. Tillman Fears Paralysis, Washington, May MThrcntonod with paralysis, Senator Tillman Is In n sanitarium haro, declining to see vis itors. On Baturdny be will sail for Ku- i "Zl .!, luTOiivvc i iuid, nrciimpnniou uy UIS Wife, roturn- j Mobalr-Cboiee, 1801814c per lb. j ing in Novembor. ' Few Sailor Desert. Ann l'rnnclsco, Mny 13, Tho nnmnr mis ilevjortlons from thn Atlnntie fleet, which it was prophiHiled would follow tbo arrival of tho fleet nt this port, Imvo fallod to materially), Les than 100 absentees aro rnpnrtcil today, and a number nf these nro men nf long service who hnvo overstayed their shorn loavu but nro aximcted to report bofora thn fleet sails for the north. ery fnw of mo young iiiiinjacKvis wnn am on their first cruise nnd wero exported to desert nro reported absent. Tliu mornlo of tbo (loot is excellent. Nepro Dismissed at Urownsvill Loses Suit to Recover Psy, New York. May Itl -The rtgkt of President II.HHwvelt summarily to ! mlM a negro ..dl.-r uf the Twenty fifth infantry for alleged participation In tU rlut nt BruwMville, Tex, was sustain' 1 today by Judge Heugb. In the t'nlied States ditriet court. (Icar W Iteil, the sttldier, su the governinent to r.' cover 1 12a ns wages from the date of his diHtiM to the oxplrnllun of his enlMnicnt. District Attorney Mtlm.ou eonteiide.1 that thn president had a 'fht to ilmi thn soldier. Judge Hnilgh suslulnoil this contention xn.l lirecle.1 n Judgment In fnvi.r of the government. Judge lloiivli In. his deelslon. lull that the prnldent was entirely within his right In dismissing the soldiers of I in Twenty fifth regiment, Innsmiirh a the enlUlinent ;sipers and oath pro vide that n soldier hall serve "for th period of three years iinte snoner di charged by proper authority " Atrocities In Congo Free Slain. London Mny Id. . Key. J. II. Harris. a mMouary who has Just returned from the Congo IVeo Stale, doclnres the atrocities being practiced, then) by tho Belgian soldiers nro Increasing, nnd that within thn past 10 years nn fewer than 3 000 00(1 luiiimii beings had been sac riflced. Ho hud seen men Hogged with hippopotamus, hide whips until they worn lnenlbe. Soldier employed by King Leopold's noeuti mlilo.l vlllm.e nnd killed and ato thn natives Tho "HlTcrlhL'S of thn women nn.l i.lrla um absolutely Indescrlbablo. Troop Mny Fight Locust. Tunis, May 111. Troops may be cnlled out to exlermlnalo millions of locusts Hint hnvo Invaded thn district between Knlrunn and Tunis on nn iinnrnceitnntinl scnlo, Tho authorities hnvo decided tint this Is tho only moans of getting rid of tho Insoct.