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FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1913. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1. 1., Department of the Interior, U. S. . Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, By virtue of an execution and or January 6th. 1913 der of sale issued out of the circuit Nonce la hereby given that Joseph ourt of the state of Ore-on for Jok McClelland. whose postofflce address phine county upon Judgnent and dT is 631 Clackamas street. Portland. I cree rendered and docketed In said Oregon, did, on the 4th day of, court on the 27th day of February March. 1912. Ale In this office sworn A. D.. 1913. in a suit wherein Flovd statement and application, No. 07876 galley Is plaintiff and the Aimed to purchase the lota 2 3 and 4 and Consolidated Mines companv a tor SWi NEU. section 2. township poration. is defendant. In 'favor of 37 S.. range 5 west Willamette nier- said ninimi ... s . ... . idlan. and the timber thereon, un- ;ant forth ..uTo $ i 57 10 iVhta der the provisions ot the act of June terest thereon from th 4th dav of' 3. H7S, and acts amendatory, : February 1913 t th r.V. 2 known as the "Timber and Ston icent wSnnum.n A r of. V'' Law." at such value as might be i hundred mooYni n ?' threC fixed by appraisement, and that, rt AZ"To o" suant to such application, the land . 8 m 01 -0 00 and timber thereon have been an-' !. 008,8 Bnd disbursements of praised 1456.00, the timber -estim- "P?n th!8 writ wh,ch execution ated 1.140.000 board feet at 40 a,, r of gale wa dlreeted and cents per M, and the land nothing- ;leUvere,i ? e as sheriff of said that said applicant will offer flna! i?Unty,J. 1 have ,evled uPn and m proof in support of his application I , d t0 86,1 by v,rtue of 8UCn ex" and sworn statement on the 28tu day !fcuun anl order ' sale, the follow ed March. 1913, before register and I t y I. real ProDerty situa'cd receiver United States land office at1 Jo8ePn,ne county, to-wit: Roseburg, Oregon. I Certain mines and mining proper- Any person is at liberty to protest tie8 coniPrslng a tract of land cora this purchase before entry, or lniti-' IUenc,n at the northwest corner of ate a contest at any time before pat-1 8eetion 30, township thirty-four ent Issues, by filing a corroborated ! Boutn- range ? west of Willamette arnaavjt in tsls office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. B. F. JONES. Register. XOTICK OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, .. ! 7 . g,!en t0 a11 per" rod8; thence 80U 320 rods; thence sons concerned, that the undersigned least 160 rods to the west bank of joint administrators of the estate of j Rogue river; thence following the Henjamln Dimmick. deceased. have' nlffL account or the ad- ministration of said estate In the county court for Josephine county, staie or uregon. and that the hear Ing of said account has been set bvnf .lnHpnhin rw i i said court for Saturday the 15th day ume U. page 31 Also Big Horn of March, at 10 o clock a. m.. at the 'quartz mining claim located Decem county court room In the court ber 8. 1898, and recorded In volume nouse at Grants Pass, Oregon. and12 of said mining records, page 314. all persons interested are notified to file their objection thereto, if any there be, on or before said date. Said notice is published In the - -r , . . by'border of SS Jw Ih. ou judge, made the 13th day of Febru - ary, 1913 EDWARD E. DIMMICK, VIRGIL L. DIMMICK, Joint Administrators of the Estate of Benjamin Dimmick, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Couuty Court of the State of Oregon, for Josephine County. ! Matter of the estate of Leroy Ixve- less, deceased. Nottne is hereby given. that the un dersigned has been duly appointed hy the said county court for Jose phine county, administratrix of the estate of Leroy Loveless, deceased. All persons having claims against the said 6tate are hereby required to present the same, properly verified as required by law, within six months from the date hereof, to Mulkey & Cherry attorneys for the said estate at their office In Medford. Oregon. Publication of the first notice Febru ary 28, 1913. Dated at Gold Hill. Oregon, this the 26th day of Febru ary, 1913. SADIE E. COFFEE, Administratrix of the Estate of Leroy Loveless, Deceased. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, ' February 1, 19i3. ; Notice is hereby given that Wil-; liam IVisel Anderson, of Grants Pass, Oregon, who, on March 9, 1911, made homestead entry serial No. 07035, for NWK section 2, town ship 36 S., range 6 west Willamette meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make five-year proof, to es tablish claim to the land above de scribed, before Herbert Smith, Unit ed States commissioner, at Grants Pass, Oregon, on the 21st day of March, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Chester M. Spring, Percy Jones, Roy Lathrop and Carl Lathrop, all of Grants Pass, Oregon. B. F. JONES, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, February 12, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Alfred James Bingham, whose postofflce ad-: dress Is 655 Lovejoy St.. Portland, j Ore., did. on the 26th day of Febru ary, 1912, Die In this office sworn i statement and application. No. 07859 Department of the Interior, L, S. to purchase the N',-4 SW4 and at Roseburg, Oregon. Stt NWVi of section 2. township 37, March 9th 1913. S, range 5 W, Willamette .meridian,! tice Is hereby given that Joseph and the timber thereon, under the ! Ramsey, of Wolf Creek, Oregon, who provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, on February 21. 190 ,. made home and acts amendatory, known as the stead entry, serial No. 05906 for "Timber and Stone Law," at such gVU of SWVi of SEVi and the value as might be fixed by appraise- SEV of SE4 of SW4, Sec. 22, Twp. ment, and that pursuant to such ap-133 g rauge 5 west Willamette mer plicatlon. the land and timber there- :dian, has filed notice of intention to on have been appraised $488.00. the ! niake five-year proof, to establish timber estimated 1.220.00J board j cla Inm to the land above described, feet at 10.40 per M., and the land jbefore Herbert Smith. United States nothing; that said applicant will of-! commissioner, at Grants Pass, Ore., fer final proof in support of his ap-ion he 25th day of Al)ril 1913, Plication and sworn statement on the Clalniant names a8 witnesses: 23rd day of May, 1913. before Her-j c McInt08hi j. a. LIsco. .Mas bert Smith. U. S. commissioner at hia 1 Lekn)an and orval Moore, all of office at Grants Pass. Oregon. jWof Crepki Oreeon. Any person is at liberty to protest , U. F. JON'ES. Register.' this purchase before entry, or lniti- - nte a contest at any time before pat-1 ent Issnes, by filing a corroborated! affidavit in this offW. alleging facts! which wouM defeat the entry j . B. F. JONES. Register Yo n h PMHod St tfc THrk result at a classified wnnt fcd. NOTICE OF FORElTiKriit,' j meridian. Josephine county. Oregon; thence east to the west bank of Rogue ; river, thence northerly along jwest bank of Rogue river i following the meanderlngs there- or 180 rods: thence west 245 of the beginning; thence to place of beginning. Also Homestead quartz mining claim located December S, 1898, and recorded In mining records Also Wasco quart! nilninn claim located by It C. Kinney and O. M. Crouch, recorded In volume 12, Mininir p ........ 0 -v.J,v DHIU .AJ null aUU l? "f ? 1 A? : ' ?.9d . "i?iUTA,U , Mining Records, page 542. Also Portland . quartz mrnlnK ' claim, located March 4. 1902. and 1 recorded In volume 14 of ald Min ing Records at page 411. Also Bon :anza lodo mining claim recorded In Jvolume IS of said Mining Records at page 264. The Monte Crlsto quartz ! mining claim recorded In vol n me 13 of said mlnlne records ai mca 263 thereof. Live Yankee quartz mining claim recorded In volume of said Mining Records at page Yankee Doodle quartz mining claim recorded In volume 12 of eald Mining Records at page 3S6. Also two mining; claims as describ ed in the deed to said corporation recorded In book 6 of Mining Con veyances of said county at page 165 (unnamed.) Also Bull Pine quartz mining claim located November 19, 1900, recorded in book 13 of Mining Records of said county and state at page 584. Also Bull Pine Extension located July 23rd, 1907, and record ed in volume 17 of the Mining Rec ords of said county and state at page 1598. All of said mining claims being contiguous and constituting a con solidated quartz mining claim known as the Almeda Consolidated Mines Company, a corporation and appur S. tenant to which are ditches, ditch rights and water rights and upon which are situated mining tools, and implements together with all eq-iip- jnients, smelter, reduction works all belonging to said mines, together with all tenement?, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong ing or in any manner appertaining. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution and order of sale and In compliance with the commands of said writ I will on the 15th day of April., 1913. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon at the front door of the county court house In Grants Pass, Josephine county, Ore- g0n Bell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the said defend ant had on the 13th day of Decem ber, 1912, or at any time thereafter In and to the above described prop erty or any portion thereof, to satisfy the said execution and order of sale, i Dated this 10th day of March, 1913. WILL C. SMITH. Sheriff of Josephine County, Ore. XOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. WILSON MEETS .ISiTOKS. j WASHINGTON. Manh 11. Presi- ident Wilson received many visitors at the while house today before meet- In: with bia cabinet at 1 1 o'clock. XOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, March 4. 1913. Notice is hereby given that Clar ence Gillette, of Giants Pass. Oregon, who. on October 24. 1907, made homestead entrv serial n n4J" for Ei SW4 and WH SEVi, sec tion 12. township 37 S, range 5 west Willamette meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Herbert Smith United States commissioner at Grants Pass, Oregon, on the 25th day of April, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Rental Disbrow. John Kinklw. Charles Kinkel and Frank Hall, all of Grants Pass, Oregon. B. F. JONES. Register. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR IUDS. Sealed proposals will Iia at the office of the county clerk, in Grants Pass, Oregon, up to 12:00 o'clock noon, of the first day of April, 1913. First, for the furniahlne nf ail tools, labor and materials necessary tor me building of two concrete piers and two concrete abutments. second, for the hauling an,t th erection of the steel super-structure taireaay purchased and to be furnish ed by the county) and the placing thereon of lumber, furnished by the county, for the complete construction of a steel highway bridge, ready for travel, over the Rogue river near the present Galice Ferry, In Josephine county, Oregon. All material to be furnished and work done shall be In acrnrdnnrA with the plans and specifications on file at the office of the county clerk, or county Judge. In the court house, at Grants Pass, Oregon. Each bidder shall submit with hta bid. a certified check for five (5) per cent of his proposal. Payment on the above work will be made In county warrants at the first regular meetine of thn mint v court following the comoletlon and acceptance of the work. All bids shall he sealed and ad. dressed to E. L. Coburn. countv clerk of Josephine county, Grants Pass, uregon. and endorsed: "Bids for the construction of Gn lice Ferry Bridge." All right is reserved to reieet am or all bids or award the contracts as may be to the best interest of the county. By order of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Attest: E. L. Coburn, County Clerk. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of tne county clerk, In Grants Pass, Oregon, up to 10 o'clock a. m. of the first Wednesday In April. 1913. For the furnishing of the follow ing supplies for the county home. All supplies to be delivered at the county home. 2,000 pounds flour. (Specify brand.) 1,000 pounds granulated sugar. 100 pounds Ex. C. sugar. 100 pounds Jap rice. 200 pounds Bayo beans. 3 50 pound cans pure lard. 10 pounds Unc. Jap tea. 75 pounds Caraioal coffee. 1 90 pound sack cream rolled oats. Ment, fresh, to be delivered as or dered. 500 pounds breakfast bacon. 500 pounds sugar cured hams. '10 gallons syrup, (specify brand.) 1 50 pound sack dairy salt. All right is reserved to reject any part and all bldn or award the con tract as may he to the best Interest of the county. By order of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Attest: E. L. Coburn, County Clerk. CHICAGO POLICE WATCH PROMINENT POLITICIAN. CHICAGO, March 18. A promi nent Chicago politician, now under surveillance by the United States au thorities, Is the head of the white slavers of Illinois and possibly of the whole middle west, according to Blair Coan, official prober for the state sen ate committee engaged here In Inves tigating starvation wages and vice in this state. "We know the name of this man," Coan said, "and although he Is now out of the city, detectives are keeping an eye on hlni, and when he returns he will be subpoenaed and compelled to testify. At the same time the men associated with him will be sub poenaed, and if they refuse to testify they will be jailed." Lieut-Governor Barrett O'Hara said this afternoon that the starva tion wages disclosures had resulted In an exodus of country girls, many of their parents having called them home. BARGE I)SES 500 TON COAL CARGO. MARSIIFIELD, March 18. It was stated today that five hundred tons of coal were lost overboard when the barge Nehalem went on the spit at the mouth of the Sluslaw river. The tiarpe was being towed by the tug Rosroe, which crossed In safety, but the bare struck the spit and was driven on the sands. COIXTV COIRT PROCEEDINGS, .MARCH, 1013, TERM. Court met Wednesday. Mcrch 5th, lili, purnuant to law, there being present C, L. Barlow, commissioner; ti. J. Lind, commissioner; K. L. Co burn, clerk, aud Will C. Smith, sher iff, whereupon the following pro leeu.uga were had towlt: liiiiou of uregon & California iiui,nua Co. with reference to assess ment of lauds in Grants Pass, disal lowed. 1 etiiiou of Wui. Tycer, for liquor license at Kerby, Oregon, examined ana allowed. The petition of J. S. York, et al, for road uear the Jackson county line was continued until next meeting. Report of county clerk of the issu ance of scalp bounties for the month of tcoi uary, 1913, was examined and approved. Petltiou of Jullua Dora with refer ence to county road was continued until next meeting. Petition of Joseph Chamberlain, et al. for county road near R. P. George's lane lead first and second time and continued until the April term. Petitiuu of Jas. J. McFadden, et a., for county road In D. L. C. No. 38 was disallowed. Petition of R. M. Bowers, et al, for change in alley In the Three Pines fruit tracts, read first time and con tinued until the April term. County clerk instructed to adver tise for bids for supplies used at the county home. County clerk Instructed to adver tise for bids for the construction of a bridge across the west fork Illinois river about three miles beyond Wal do, Oregon, and, for the erection of the superstructure and piers of tlm Gallce bridge, near the Massie ferry. In the matter of the payment of bills, the following accounts were audited and allowed and the clerk or dered to issue warrants In payment of the snnie: W. A. Rimer, transportation of pauper $ 10.00 C. M. Springs, posta for cem etery 9.75 H. O. Dimmick. hauling for cemetery 5.00 Geo. S. Smith, carpenter work at court house 3.00 Cramer Bros., powder, etc., for roads 12.30 Joseuhlne Grocery Co., Mdse. pauper 9.03 W. P. Wlllsey, tare of pau per lfi.00 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., service for February 37.35 F. M. Wlckman, work at cem etery 42.75 D. O. Hays, deputy assessor.... 69.00 R. A. N. Rymers, painting jail fence 13.25 Robert Dunlap, painting jail II. II. Mcintosh, Mdse. for pauper 10.00 E. Car gill, bread for Coun ty Home 6.50 J. Pardee, Mdse. for Coun ty Home 62.15 Ciaus S' hmldt, Mdse. for pau pers 23.55 F. B. Oldlng, gasoline for jail fence .95 J. I). Corbett, nursing pauper 30.00 Oregon Observer, printing 53.70 Golden Rule Store, Mdse. for County Home 12.12 Joseph Martellette, Mdse. for County Home 23.50 J. W. Martin, Mdse. for Co. Home 13.65 Jewell Hdw, Co., Mdse. for Co. Home and roads "36.20 Joseph Moss, rent for office.. 25.00 H. S. Prescott. printing for surveyor S.50 California-Oregon Power Co., service for February 24.72 National Drug Store, drugs fov jnupcrs 10.25 G. Swayze, plumbing Co. Home and court house 12.90 A. Letcher, one alnrrn clock. .. 1.25 S. W. Reynolds, wood for sur veyor 2.50 Beall & Company, graders and supplies 688.25 J. W. Beckwith, MdHe. for pauper 7.80 J. E. HoV,'don, drawing Jury list 3.00 C. A. Trefethen, drawing Jury list 2.00 J. E. Jones, drawing Jury list 2.00 J. O. Turner, hauling for roads 2.76 Grants Pass Hdw. Co., Mdse. for rnnds 794.02 Geo. B. Barnard Co., supplies for sheriff 0.64 Williams Bros. D, & L. Co., shingles by Wertz 3.55 South Pacific Hospital, ex pense operations of pau pers 69.00 Grants Pass Lumber Co., lum ber for cemetery and roads 28.25 Irwin-Hodson Co., supplies for office 22.66 Glass & Prndhonime, Mdse. for court house 134. 50, W. M. Cheshire, bailiff Smith vs. Smith 3.00 James B. Hogue, transporta tion of paupers 10.00 Rogue River Water Co., ser vice for February 3.RS L. Speaker, Mdse. for pau pers and roads 13.41 C. H. Demaray, office sup plies 3.70 L. A. Holland, wood for coun ty home r,S.f,0 Philip Helnier, Mdse. for county home 3K.65 G. H. Griffin, hnullng for ferry 22.30 E. Frankum, labor on ferry 4.50 Marlon Griffin, hauling for frry 2.0 J. N. Johnston, telephone, etc. 19.50 E. Buingardner, labor at ferry 31. so F. F. Grove, same K0.50 T. J. Everton & Son, lumber for ferry 2.62 Charlotta Johnson, board ot jury and prisoners 1.75 A. C. Ford, overpaid taxes ... 5.4S Henry M. Pfefferle. justice State vs. Khoeery 1.50 D. S. Shaffer, juror State vs. Khoeery 1.50 R. R. George, same l.fto S. A. D. Stroug, same 1.50 Robt. Houck. same 1.50 Joe Chamberlain, same 1.30 Mike McBrlety, same 1.20 C. A. Hervey. same 1..10 G. G. Shadlnger, witness State vs. Khoeery 1.00 Ray Green, same 1.0J Harry Messenger, same l.oo Dora Balne, same 1.00 Charlotta Johnson, same l.ou Charley Johnson, same 1.00 Carl Manley. same 1.00 J. K. Keal, fame I. Oft Savage Bros., lumber for bridge 10S.9S J. F. Burke, fruit inspector.... 73.50 Harry L. Smith, blacksmith for roads 1.63 Herbert Gilkey, surveying... 12.50 Frank Johnston, auto hire ... 14.23 Horace C. Hall, Co. surveyor 30.00 C. H. Fowler, surveying 10.00 T. C. Booth, wood for court house 34.00 John Miller, blacksmith for county roads 10.00 Lee Harrington, transporta tion rock crusher 15.00 Savage Bros., lumber for roads ' 100.00 Grants Pass Livery Stable. livery hire for roads 7.00 :irs. Geo. Cronk, care of pau per 12.00 Kinney & Truax, Mdse. for prisoners 2.75 Dan S. Mascall, witness State vs. Gardner 1.50 Boys' & Girls' Aid Society, allowance for February.... 10.00 E. Frankum, tending ferry ... 40.00 R. L. Bartlett. Mdse. for pris oners 1.25 O. P. Iron & Steel Wks., supplies, etc., for roads ... S9.90 Josephine Livery Co., livery hire for roads 31.00 Riggs-Lucns Land Co., nuto hire for roads 3.00 J. T. Robertson, Mdse. for roads . 1.05 A. L. Blgerstaff, blacksmith for roads C. L. Barlow, Mdse. for roads James Holman. justice State vs. Alice Booth E. (1. Harris. Juror State' vs. Alice Booth F. II. Applehoff, same John Patrick, same .1. T. Chausse, same 4.50 154.35 7.30 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 7.90 W. U. Nipper, same It. F. Whltniore, same James Holman. State vs. Wm. Rockyfellow Thos. King, witness same... 1 II. B. Reed, Juror same 1, W. H. Pattlllo. same 1 00 00 00 A. A. Engles, same 100 A. J. Klocker, same 1.00 O. A. Savage, same 1.00 Thos. J. Brlnkerhoff, salary rond master 100.00 R. Marsh, work on roads 8.00 W. E. Carlson, same 2.00 L. C. Currier, same 7.00 F. O. Wilcox, same 3.50 Thos. J. Brlnkerhoff, expense of rondninster 14.70 M. A. Wertz, work on roads ... 21.37 J. G. Wertz, same 18.76 Frank Armstrong, same ,.. 18.75 A. C. Wertz, same 12.37 Geo. Wertz. same 9.00 F. V. Wheeler, same 4.75 !,. A. Hnllowell. same 2.00 li. M. Graham, same 12.50 R. R. Morris, same 18.00 AugtiHt Sehullhorn. same 4.00 Wm. Wheeler, same 18.75 11. Day. same 74.50 Wm. Hugeerth, same 33.75 W. Gllmore, same 50.75 Luther Robinson, same 40.75 M. Armstrong, same 6.00 V. W. Tucker. Fame 6.00 Claude Armstrong, same (1.00 J. Geewitz, same 4.0o J. C. Morgan, Fame 5.00 N. W. Cole, same 2.00 C. Aueust Si hnllhorn. same. .. 31.42 ii. Waggoner, same 24.42 W. C. Bearrs. same 4 6.87 Geo. Gebers, same 97.25 L. Jewell, same 63.1 2 II. Rimer, same 63.12 Dan Wlltrout, same 70.00 Wm. Lister, same 70.00 Grant Rimer, same 35.00 Pearl Elliott, same 36.00 H. W. Elliott, same 4 5,00 M. A. Steward, tame 37.88 E. W. Phillips, same 22.50 Jack Kenney. same 26.00 J. W. Steward, same 50.00 W. R. Newman, same 32.00 W, M. Whlttaker, same 16.00 Fred Gilliam, same 10.50 Geo. Haer, same 22.50 J. P. Wilson, same 20.00 g. F. Starr, same 3.00 Sam James, same 11.00 Ed. Friday, same 20.00 Kd. Krabseth, same 14.00 Lou Eads, same 6. 00 Ed. Weeks, same 4.00 II. T. Keyte, same 6 2.50 II. A. Woodford, same 5.68 Wm. LlKht. same !U)0 Arval Light, same 2.00 Milton Reynolds, same 90.00 Will Reynolds, same 20.00 Ed. Reynolds, some..: 4 4.00 Arch Reynolds, same 20.00 I. es. McCormlck, same 30.00 Roy Cox, same 16.00 Geo. Jones, same T.s. 10 I. afe Enyart. same 8. 00 .1. Mills, same .00 W. Carlson, same 21.00 .1. Carlson, same 27.00 II. Mrfntvre. same 51.00 1). C. M'intvre. same 115.25 If. A. Woodford, same 41.00 Andrew Johnson, same 41.25 Frank Alfred, sain 48.00 V. Von Alltnan. same 47.00 Ed. Von Allrnan, Fame 14.00, Frank Eusted, same 36.00 James Wilson, same 14.00 K. J. Rush, same 25.00 F. H. Hasty, same 19.00 H. M. Gjiha n Jr.. same 4.00 Gto. Krl' kson, same 14.00 A. M. Cherry, same 10.00 Kenneth Farwell, same . 4.00 E. A. Rathbone, same...; 28.73 a. V. C00U. same 36.00 Win. Bailey, same 64.00 John Meek, suite 30.00 Victor Bailey, same 43.00 it. McFadden, same 12.00 M. M. Ainsworth, same 26.00 Vernon Bailey, same 10. 00 Win. Meske, same 20.00 O. E. Harper, same 91.50 John Bohl, same 16.00 R. A. Gentry, same 4.00 C. T. Davidson. same. 56.50 Ellis DrvUlson. same 11.00 Nel D'nlap, same 6.00 W. R. Zoe, same 12.00 Geo. Adktnr, same 4.00 John Si aiitu, same 2.00 J. T. Kennedy, same 4,00 Jasper Ijirlniore, same 12.00 Frank Bryan, same 12.00 Geo. Larluiore, same 6.00 Chester Boat, same 6.00 John Pence, same 10.00 O. A. Hoxle. same 6.00 Geo. Wynne, same 5.00 Sam Letteken. same 4.00 John 1. Kerr, same 35.25 Fred Lovelace, same 10.00 A. Cart, same 2.00 I. Lowdon. same 2.00 Phil Brown, same 4.00 Chas. MoCann. same 8.00 H. Close, same 8.00 E. B. Keer, same 8.00 S. Davis, same 6.00 (Continued on page eight.) NOR. CALIFORNIA GETS HEAVY RAINFALL. SACRAMENTO. Cal., March 18. Generous rainfall, ending the longest continuous drouth since 1899 was general throughout northern Califor nia yesterday and last night. The lo cal forecaster reports heavy rains and snows In the valley and moun tain districts. The precipitation Is a God-send to the farmers and rattlo ralBers In the entire northern pnrt of the state. WARRANTS FOR HIGHER UPS IN ARSON TRUST CHICAGO. March 18. Based upon the confessions of Ben Fink and John Danlos, It was announced at the states attorney's office today that warrants fcr the "higher npa" In tho "arson trust" would be Issued before night. More than 35 members of the organ Izatlon, Including merchants and in surance adjustera will he arrested, several living outside of Chicago. WANT WESTERN MAN ON COURT OF CLAIMS. WASHINGTON. March 18. Sen ators Lane and Chamberlain of Ore gon todoy asked Attorney General McReynolds to have a far western man appointed chief Justice of the court of claims. McReynolds' answer was unfavorable and the two Oregon sonators will appeal to President Wilson. HONOR (X)XFERRED ON THE SPANISH MINISTER- MADRID. March 18. In recogni tion of his bringing about closer re lations between Spain and the United States, King Alfonso has today con ferred the Cross of Isabella the Catholic upon Juan Rlan Y. Gay angos, Spanish minister at Washing ton. The honor Is one much sought for by diplomats. S. F. POLICE WANT MRS. POPE RE-ARRESTED. DETROIT, March 18. Requests from San FranclBco police to re-arrest Mrs. Kittle Pope, mentioned by Owen D. Conn, San Francisco's 1100,. 000 burglar, in his confessions to the authorities, were refused here today by Detroit officials. Mrs. Pope Is at liberty under bonds of $300, CALIFORNIAN PUTS LIVING COST AT W.l PER MONTH. LOS ANGELES, March 18. No couple can live comfortably In Los Angeles for less than $63 a month, according to a sample budget submit ted to the Los Angeles Industrial commission by B. F. Butterflcld, a bookkeeper, who urges the commis sion to listltute an Inquiry Into the high cost of living here. Butterfleld's sample budget for a month Includes 25 cents for face powder and 20 rnts for "having photos taken." SNOW FALLS IV PORTLAND. PORTLAND. March 19. After snowing for five hours early today, the sun broke through the clouds and Is rapidly dlsHipatlng the two Inch fall. Tho snow was accompan ied by a cold north wind.