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1 LABO fi UfilONS ARE STUiEOi President Out a Genuine Surprise in Brief Message. DECLAJIE8 BOYCOTT IS - UN LA WIU 1 RESTRAINT Buhl Dwlarsui-i) on Kv of Presiden tial Ouiipalgn slid Nominating Oourouiiua May Jo Taft Vote Secretary Already Cotkddar d Unfriendly to Organised Labor J-Tt-ahkait Declare Power of In junction (UuMikl be Limited Itut Not DUuwkxl tiutkoa at Mouopo. Ikw. ' . " , Organised tabor U trying to local Itself thl morning. A Her reading th president' messag and to particu lar thoM portion of Ih ' maeaag whloh dealt with th labor unions and th antitrust and Injunction law, thoy ar, figuratively apeaklng, wan daring about with their ye shut, wondering wher thy art at Th president defined their port tlon however quit sharply as ha saw 1L Now it Is up to (Jumpers, Mitch , all and other labor loaders to .lucl dais their position. The prealdent's attltud In regard to Ihs boysott Is directly opposed to Ihst of many labor leaders, lis de clares in his msMMge: "Hut whn la. bor undertakes in an unlawful man- nr to prsvsnt h distribution and sale of ths products of labor" It baa left ths told of protection and Wit aotlon may bs plainly w restiiutit of trad." ' . This vary bold declaration -Is made on the eve of a presidential campaign and nominating convention In which ths president's fuvorlt candidal has already bmirr severely attached as a foe of labor. ' ' This morning, ths numles t Taft declare that deaptls ths strung Stand ths president take against law breaking corporations, and his evident dvalre to restrict the power of ths In- rlddlng ths oceans , ths seas. While performing tie each command! kap his ship in a for war, and slant drills ars oarri every ship In oomm crews are Instruct. hit Ths Teasels ar Ised for fleet tactlci In pests various du Hoar must f prsparsd- .t and eon- on board and the gun to shoot to ut :LILlE!f. TIIEO RUSH TROOPS flCIHG CRISIS ently mobll- - t-- that I n i. ll i i iwo lur neei uciicap w nOOSeVeil nfiaS allor for InfantryJllery and oth sr drills. BIUTInil COM Ml . urrctu Japanese Tttreateii buid'a Indian an Briton Open f AL J.MAY BUFFER. Failure of Committee to Sub stantiate Charges May Re sult in Expulsion. , Absorb Eng- luxtraliao Trail I (tojjgRKKHMAN'8 ATTORNEx ympatlUMe With a mi Cldiwwe Doyit Against Japan ese and CIWMIklo' Subjort With tMKxHsa Trade UeUUone. Toklo, April tKJtlly charges of treachery sgalnal he makldo's occi dental ally are fcrd everywhere In Japan becaua o British In regard tectorats In Kori quent monopolist1 that eountry and he altitude of ths ths Japanese pro end their subse- n of the trads 10 Manchuria. Threat that JapU will also attempt M GIVEN A SHOCK lUprcwsilatlvo Illmnrlf I Suffering From Nervous QtUanse as Result of Ills Falter to Produce Date Nnowwry to Prove K AUrgaOon lMirlai Will Not Allow Him to Attend Any More of tlie Commit' to Meetings lie Brtleve DaU Is to Existence. to absorb much ol England's Indian Entire Persian Mountain Pop ulation Going Against the Cossack Troops. MODERN GUN 8 POWERLESS AGAINST GREATER NUMBERS. gwkttcr. Bent to Pontsti Kurd, lor ItiUdlng Cur! Territory in Danger Being AoniliilaUxl 81 uyuioa Crit ic, and BO Aid Available Wall of Villages nattered Down and Great Jjom of life Inflicted Bat Fersians Aro Olidss-am fl-snd Duke Ilurrie to .-a - .X h.r. I w..hlnton. April l-Rpreen n..k . .T.i ir.t.r..ia arsli.tlva Olmstead of th spaolal naval ;::; v.7.i,i .hich is invs.uating o.s ! l now trrylnf onM to lrd oonai- ch&rf invoivmi tlon In the far ef H W w" Known companj, u- " a. as... a . tt.v marhint i r jiijiw aiiirjmsra 9 rnuftv - H ! st ,m ii llieSi ninjttaite " - ' . - , ... In th,.fr boycott oil Japanese trad. , uiley might bs ol led J to ths ThS Mnxllah onesly charge the Jap- snsas with dUhoneaty m trstis rela tions In Korea and Manchuria. MAD KING U M. (Hto of Bavarte, Crfebratea Annrter. eary In Prtsom. Munich. Bavaria, April 17. King Otto, th mad monarch of Bavaria, Is today tO years of ag ana l oeieormi lng th annlvsrsary lm mured In the gorgeous prison of Castls rarstanrted, whsr b has spent ll years. Kins Otto was born April XT, 1141, snd tucceeded his brother, Lodwlg It, June IS, 111, when that monarch committed suicide by drowning hlra- mett in ths Btranberg laa. At mat tlms he was Insan, and th real mon arch la Prince Lultpotd, Otto's uncle. rhi mine Bavaria as regent. Of King Otto's 10 years, tf fcav been passed a a madman, although for IX year be BS oswrnsioiy occa nled Bavsrla' throne, physician ro n nninlon that Otto's robost count J. tutlon will enabl hlra to -rslgn" maray more yeara. Since 1S7S Otto has not (n e ' housa and Dark of Castle Furatenrf which U on th ouUkirts of tM& nlch. TIIOUSIOS DIE HI W1IID ST00O8 Cyclones Tornadcss Visit Ceuntrs of the WoHJ A! f Vienna, Auatria, A paw -17. Terrific fighting la reported on the hah's ia of th Busso-Persian frontier. Th entire population of th moun tain region, south of th Ares river, I rlalna- asainst the Russian force. lore, connected by rnlerh dWrs,.rs at the cla,.v; the royal madman, who ,ma,h)nr "Utuary and wall hanglncs. BCRPRISE SPRANG. ruisoo Exi'iuaw goes OVEB AN EMBANKMENT the house and expelled beeaua of th failure of th committee to unearth any fact to support Ulleys charges. Uiley was not present at tb tlm. He 1 IU at his apartments as a result of a nervous collaps over tb failure ,.t ih. eommltte to t data he be lieve is In ltenc and which would provs his charges. - 1 Ills doctor will not allow htm to attend any mor of tn eommiiuw meetings. ' BIG MEXICAN EXPOSmON. KonUiern Hiubllo WU1 Make Display to lionaon. Cltv of Mexico, April II. On th Two IW.r Injured LTJiVtJZ Twroty-thrce Otlvcrs Itadly lmiM-4 1 tr,n,porUd th, lut consign- ana Oil-Aopwent i ment of the exhinits to oe otapisyeo Ix-vH Stretch of Road and Evl- In ths Mexlcon National exposition. I. ... a aw eTeMfail 1et tatrak j ..m mm rMlstillnuui IO D ODna Ml " . .1 .. London, on Jane I. A large party of ftiecix ana w v naUv. worker. In ths arts and craft Ralls. of Mexicans are sailing on the steamsr and will be employed at the London Parte. Tex., April !. Westbound exposition in giving sxjupmon . ...i., k i an lha 'Frlecn road ns praoucai aerooneiruuue l i Junction, liibor will view th mma bin , wrecked a short ouwnce tnis nanuiwor. , u u. a' Un favorable to them than they Id. of Btsnley. Oklahoma, .d two trta o th, republic , hav. "nt .labo- hoped. . . pa-enger. nave ds -. XZZZZ a . .1 .1 t rail Ihofa I kadrlltf hrtllautil A nfl Mil ahould be a limit Placed upon th in-1 Tn ruuman steeper ana m uji" - - -- Trank Fell of AffldavHa Prraertcd ts Jsroisc Case. New Tork. April it- A sensation . .... . ,k.i,l . - , t Wanlrlln Pierce. now aoout low eirone;, wu w iwb Biriui'i - T country to punlah the Kurd, for raid-? 1. Z""! ZZZ Ing the csafs territories, ans voe- aud . trunkful of sack contlnu to hold thlr position, voucner, whlch ha declare will show which is very critical, according to I that practically every court employe dispatches hers from St. Petersburg. In New Tork In 10 were In the era- w. Itm hla tnlllial-w rtrtska Wltllin 1 DIOV OI 111V JHCUWUUiiMu assivwa'w i,lsiwtw av.vn w - r - . x...n. r th. rtahtina- sons I Ther ar over ow vouctwr. are exhausted and the pressnt body they show an expenditure of I oyer In the field wilt fight out It own sal- u.uv. "uu,.r" """T ai.. fpva pMava wirn tnoaini i wiin cuui v w nv.i - VUUU, UV t-w T I ... mam -rf.V ItfW.' . - tMMh . is hit. i menL" ana rjauwoso wuH . rf-aw. Ttr,H?,7a. wIluTandTn- Moa. Tof tb. $00.000 was receded by fl.ct.ng heavy lo on th. enemy, bnt court sre overwhelmed by sheer weight ot FKECA REPORTS i.tmrr vrrvn maaflTT - ajaoeaod Mlassslptd Agaia Tkrtt. ip-yjrm Killed aad Property Umm W ill Mown Into the MlUkAs -KnglaiHt Exnerlenoe Won BU sard Bine IIUM fatepJxate and Teiegraph Bervie af b. Col Kingdom la Coaspleteiy Rallwwy - Servlc) ' Jtt(ly Do id i f - . CefT Pri' Aprtl cUn entailing a low of thousand of lives and mil lions in property value, ba swept ever the Comera Archipelago in Mo zambique channel, according to as of ficial dispatch received here today. Tb. dispatch) ar Indafrotta, wat Indicate that thousands bavs perished. numbers. The continued massing oi tha Turkish troops on ths sultan's frontier, greatly adds to the csar's ap prehensions. Grand Duke Nlcholale vltch has departed for the Caucasus, nreaumablv to take charge of the military force In. the region. GREATEST WHARFS IN WORLD. nene who were Involved In the dam- ace suits against the street car eom pany. TUFT IfinGERS GUI TO hnuM ha nritrved u an arm Of . ,k. .n.i,i. im ,i,.rinr..i that amend-lsrs as the accident occurred on .a ih. ,.ii.iriii 1m w a war. I atralsht Disc of track. nu...t en.i that In revard to I Thuae expected to die ar J. 8. the grent oorporallmia and wealthy Maxwell, Lowell, Ark, and J. Adam. noml.ltietlona tha burden of the proof or JPTancia, uaianuma. Kntiitt m.i tinnn thitm when their ..hi In al,t wna mfnallnna.l hv the I fiiicvewsor of 8L Patrick. I New Tork. April II. Cardinal exhibition Is being widely advertised throughout Europe and la There Is evldencs of train wreck- -xpected to convince European eaplt- ,i .i .. ii.tniin I muhIih rara hurled down an em-led. The . . .. . ii 1...W-..1 .... .- '. ladi nut mat as a i4aai inHirumem . i u-v....-m allele of the desirability ot the In vestment of capital In the develop ment of Mexico. . One of the features of the exposi tion will b. a remarkable reproduc tion ot the market place of Tehaun- tepeo, a panorama of Ixtaccthautl and Popocatepetl, with a distant view, of m or a by"ol kU Lo, Pr.nit. of All be crated by comrrea. w.lh th, pow- .ucce-or of B. Patrick In the Ba. of er of some sort should bs created by Armagn. ee'aora.eu a vZ. .ZZZZjr. inn,rn with tha tiowar to make I In th-aa invaatiirntiona ami rtnrlaiona In I features of ihs Cathollo centennial resard to these combinations. The Irish cardinal la well advanced The nrealdent scoldd consress In years and ha never before visited harply fpr Its failure to attack the this country. As the direct successor subject of the regulation of Inter- of 8t. Pstrlck. he Is one of the best atnta -nmmar-a in a mora affnotive I loved churchmen In the world, tar faslilon, designating legislation on dlnal Gibbon preached th sermon at thl. euhtect aa "occaalonal" and In- today's meeting. This evening there ndonuate. He declared the Issuance will be pontlflclal vespers th. Mih.trai oda. aa one of the I which they are accustomed at home. ana native cwu win prvviue tuviu with chilli con came and other sim ilar dishes. New Tork Harbor Baa 450 Mile ot Water Front. New York. April S7. Entire rear- ran cement ot the 450 miles of lm proved water-front In this harbor is to follow the building of the super structure and concourse on the new Chelsea piers which has today been bea-un br the city. Into the most dens mile ot trans atlantic wharfage in the world, be tween Christopher and west ltd streets, mor ot the big liners tnan dock In the whole of any other port bave already arranged to wharf. Plan to fill the old berths ot ths ' :.rZ.7J.b Washington. April S 7. -Taft head- host of coast and gulf lines that quarters loaay coum . now Ue scattered oft . other points. I tn the national convention on figures Every toot ot other available dock 0bUnable up to date and declare that room In this port lm '"V J I tnere , no possibility that 27 of these " ."I. V. niara ahlnnlna- authorities declarea I """" today,' and soon steps are to be tak-1 Some of Taft's managers claim SOO, sn to eventually Improve the entire I but thla j, considered too high, as It In th of securities by any combination do- trg Interstate business should be un ilcr government supervision. HI Irs Hornet's Nrst Boston. April SB. In making refer nee to the candnl In the collusive lililtllnir hv certain contractors on supplies In BoHton, the president stir red un a hornet's nest. The con cathedral,'; Mgr. Falconlo being th INTERNATIONAL KOjUARDB.' Ileal Battle Win be IVstweeat Amorl ran and French Oauiujion. New Tork. April 18 Five player will constitute the "field" in th In- celebrant and Archbishop Glennon of ternatlonal amateur billiard Cham- St. Louis the preacher. The program pionahlp at 18.1 balkllne, which will tor tomorrow includoa a great mast I begin tonight In ths concert hall ot meeting at Carnegie Hall In the even-I the Llederkrnna Hub, under the aua ln. Inlces of the ! ' d i-delation Of Amateur Billiard i The win- Mint Officer TetaMrte. nor will hold ! - nteur title San Francisco, April 18. The I at the lS.lstylo it . raadina- nf the testimony of Frank I a Tha entrants " Li ...a Demarest i of th Chl- nburg,. New tractor declare that the president has I teach, superintendent of the United representing .i; dons them an Injustice. I States mint, marked th trial of Tirey land .C.,F. Co.-aim, I Praaidnnt Hmith of the 8mlth-Low-1 t. Ford, charred with bribery of su- cago? A,.A.; J. F. 1 nil Co.. denied that hi oonoern was Dervlsors In th overhead trolley I Tork, and E. W, Gardiusr, Passalo, N. n.m.x in tha tnauan In connection I rrannhlaa eaaa. veatardav. - I J. ExDWrt believe that th real bat- with what Is known as th f'Bostonj other mint official testified that tie wlHrTt between I Rolls, the agreement," and said he had never pord made two visit to th mint In champion of th French Amateur Bll been concerned In any deal Involving I jujyi 1906, where he exchanged $60,- Hard Federation, and Calvin Demar- nitv contract. Smith declared tnat I noo In sold for hills of smaller de-iest, the American national cnampion his company had been made to act as nominations. In making conditions for th. play a inanca-oat for the "higher upi. Other contractors also denounce the president for using their names, In the tournament, tha committee coceded the wtsh of. the Amateur REVENUE CUTTER SERVICE. 1 Ruef Jury Nearly Ready, a.. nran..i.n Anrll ID Th lunr Federation of France, that the slxe will probably be secured In the Ruef me onus ua en,n oe larger lis usual In America, the standard flx- .... nt .h,ihin tha aunarvlaors to d being S 1-8 Inches In diameter, the h.i examinations Now On I nan. tha Parkslda atrset railway fran- games to be or ton points, witn tne " I . . a a k.. lannhna whnr Kfl trAr1 What It GoaaiHiaf Of. oniN. win permanent jururs nv """ vv..hlna-ton. April I8.-ComptlUv. -worn In and th. box l- AIM . exum.nnt.on. tor appo.ntm.nt to wi but "n. per- Pierre, 8. D.,. April 28.B.ds will cadet-hlpa tn the Un. of revenue cut- rora Ag each rid. ha, onj per- the government ter .orvloe oommenced yesterday In k-'?hurrin iK officers to? the leasing of over several cltle betor. boards Ot offl- otv"'n .ln j"rI,. "wl!v a million acres otfcl.ux Indian lands . - ..... m.. i Bumuietcu voiviy uwjut .......... m iun ronvanea ror inai Durvum. 1 examinations will occupy about tour days. An unusually large number oil t8.' Great Auto Ron. ...... . a I : iNorrniown. x-a., Aum Vaoanctes exis in m ar..e tloallv eomnlated ftori will ue roauo w ,... ,n -ontaaf nf tha Norriatown tnem. . -' .Automobile club tomorrow and the The revenue 0"th; event promise, to be on. of th. larg- branch of the military tM h9l4 '.n l.t ZT .Vh'" The try. Bntrle. hav. been received from naw denartment whenever th. preai dent so directs, ana hb omoera nwu rank with th. same pay and allow ances that officers ot corresponding oraiip. in tha army receive. In time or peace tne luncuuna vi the service extend to the enforcement of almost every statute bearing upon for pasturage. Thesis- pastures are on the Cheyenne rfvi't reservation and contain from SU.WO to 871,000 acres each. ' SAT 182 DELEGATES ARE SAFE BEYOND CONTEST. "New Idea," Republicans; Win Bolt and May Be the Mean of Giving State to the Democrats Leaden Declare They Will Put Independent Ticket In the Field in Order to Pun- Ish the Machine Politicians. 800 miles ot harbor shore which Is available tor wharfage here. Although London possesses less than half and Liverpool, Hamburg; Rotterdam and Havre each less than a quarter on new xoras prw-m - Bryan hopes to capture docking frontage, thl. Chelsea dlct FAoJa he of this number, at least, are taken from the contested column. Because of the bolt ot the "New Idea" republicans in New jersey, lean by Everett Colby and Mayor Fagan of la to be the most congested shipping mil. In the world, according to fig ures obtained by th. American Sea men's Friend society today. Within sight of th. large home for sesmen which the society is now put ting up in ths center of this stretch, 7600 sailors will be constantly errlv- the electors from that state should he be nominated at Denver. The "New Idea" republicans declare that they will put an Independent republican ticket of electors in tn neia as a pro- teat anlnst Boss Lents' tactics. The "New Idea" men control 80,000 votes In Essex and Hudson counties. Alabama Gets Another. Mobile, Als-, April 87 AJtother tor nado raged through Mississippi ana Alabama last,nlght and thla morning. causing property loss of H.OtO.f , and killing scores. ' In Perry county 11 war. kliiad. ' , which raise th. official death list of th tornado victim to - Stoma In England. -London, April J7. A remarkable bllxzard. th. worst experienced In th. south of England sine 1881. continued practically aU over the United King dom throughout Friday and Saturday until Sunday at midnight. Tele graph and telephone servlc I com pletely disorganised. Railway traffie ba been seriously delayed. Enor- moue damage haa been don especially to the young fruit crop. ' DALZELL BROWN GIVEN EIGHTEEN MONTHS IN JAIL. In Return for Ught PeeitrsKSary Sen tence He Will Make a CoBspirte Confe-Bioa As Manager of Defanot Bank He and Official Embesxfed Seooritiea of Sacramento Electric Company. San Francisco, April 87. J. Dalsall Brown, former manager ot tha Cali fornia Safe Depoelt A Trust company, now defunct, when placed on trial thl morning pleaded guilty and waa sen tenced to 18 months' Imprisonment. In return tor bis light sentence la stat. prison. Brown will make a com plete confession. He will, tell his story to the grand Jury thl afternoon ana a a result or nis statement n m thought that the Indicted officials of the bank now out on bait will oe re turned to latt. The charge on which Brown was to be tried was embeaxlement of the Sacramento Gas As Electric Co se curities. The plea of guilty cam. aa a complete surprise save to tb. dla- rlct attorney and the defendant at torney. ''- ' - Just : before receiving sentence Brown, In a quivering vole, state. that he had never received a cent s worth of benefit from the money era- bessled and that he had always work ed for the best Interests of the bank. ,'ng wh. r buiTdin-. .roosted, -a ?frhe un,tea sute" Full, 800.000 merchant seamen hav. ""5 tba bolt m entered the port within the past year the records show, and many thou sands of them swarm about this sec tion every day. defeat Taft In New Jersey, but de clares It Is the only way poslble to re form the republican party In the tate. ; OREGON CLUBS ARB ACTIVE, UON NOT TAMED. All the Willamette Bodies Are Getting Busy, Portland, April 17. No announce ment made In yeara ha been more Interesting to the state at large than the publication of the plans of the Oregon Electric Railway company, which mean a system, aggregating three hundred and eighty-on mil in length, and reaching the principal towns ot the entire Willamette val ley, with an extension to the coast as well. McMlnnvllle, Newberg, Dallas, Eugene, Albany, Cascadla, HiUsboro and Tillamook, with Innumerable other communities, are Included. 0ommeroU1 1 HnckeTwehmldt Wants to Meet Gotcfa London. April 87. The manager of Hackenschmldt. the Russian Hon. to iler announced that Lord Lonsdale and A. G. Vanderbllt had offered to not no a 810.000 purse for a match between Hackenschmldt and Frank Gotch hi England or France. Hackenschmldt Is waiting to hear Gotch's answer. ' Looking for Bo&tas, ; Portsmouth. En.. April IT. Coat guards are still looking for bodls ot those drowned In th. Gladlator-Bt. Paul collision Saturday, but no mora havet been found. All England ts singing the praises of th. men and of ficer of both vessel for th. fin. dis cipline shown after the accident. Ross Sentence Postponed. Salem, April 87. Judge Burnett postponed passing sentence upon J. Thorburn Ross, of the defunct Title Guarantee It Trust Cow this afternoon. He was found guilty last Thursday ot misappropriating state school fund deposited in the bank. RASULI REPORTED DEAD. , Tamrler. Morocco, April 37. It I reported here today that Rasuli, the luuiiiee, am muiuucu. i - . ... vnUwl T-ta rn.. .i . , i umm mww. x lie tine bdiwwo rvruoaa mu o- , , - riir. Ka lem has received mtch excellent pat- v Portniroewf Parliament Lisbon, .April , 88. In 1 compliance with the decree of King. Manuel, the Portuguese cortes will be convoked nearly all the' prominent manufactur- tomorrow. Although there has been ers and nearly a hair-hundred cars will probably start. An Informal au- tomoblle show will b held, i thl evening by the contestant. - ; Believe RalauU Dead. Parla April 88.---Nw of th death the-maritlm InteresU ot the nation of the bandit Rstwll U not conflrm.d and a revnue cutter nau psrrorro uui. . any duty or make any oruise tnat ins nraildent may direct. Its officers, as Inspectors drill th crew of th life saving service and keep them In a high stat of affl- clency. , , . . . l ' The coasts are continually being patrolled by cutters, designated . by the president to cruise and glv suo cor to vessels' In' distress; also to de atrov all ' derelicts found at tea by believed here. Storie ot renewed Moslem outbreaks have caused the government great concern. : An effort 1 being mad w get exact information. .. . ... . c i Bandy, a little tawn bn the Willam ette river, near Portland, ha weekly market days and It Is said that hun dreds ot farmers come In from the uroundlns- country on these days to An their tradlnc and to dispose of much dissatisfaction with the meth ods and result of last month's elec tion of deptttlferf, the f conciliatory at titude ot the King and, government will likely serve to prevent any seri ous public demohstratU'Si; ' V" Ansxolxtat Plea, New Tork, April 8. -After linger ing a month, Sellg Bilversteln, . the young anarchist who tossed the bomb at the police, March 88, terribly wounding himself and killing a stand erby, died today. -. .' ; ' Ctwrgcd V, !rh Wife Murder.' Louisville. Ky April 88. The case of C. J. 1. 1 v i" i n g, charged with caus ing the d . ... of his wife by strych nine it s i i trial today In the crim inal c ronage that on several different oc casions it ha been necessary to re vise th schedule to accommodate ad ditional trains. In the eastern state the multiplication of.-trolley lines ha decreased the passenger traffic on th steam roads, but the latter have felt so marked an Increase In freight traf fic that th. passenger loss has been mor than compensated In earnings. . Albany I. Active, A very large delegation from Al bany visited Portland last, week for a double purpose. . First, th. : city council came to Investigate the sub ject ot paving, and as a result Albany will immediately begin the perman ent improvement of her- main streets. Then the committee ' representing the Albany Commercial olub . com pleted arrangement with Bury I. Datient to take charge of the city's publicity work a manager - of the club. May 1. Mr. J3asent Is now ad vertising manager of the " Portland Railway, Light A Power company, secretary of the Rose Festival .asso ciation, and secretary of the Pacific Coast Advertising Men's association, and his experience will make hi work effective. name la Mohammed Er RasuU, hut Is fenmvn antone the natives aa the "Sconnre of Morocco." ' His last feat was the abduction of KaJUl Sir Harry McLean.. McLean was ransomed by the British government with $100,000. Wheeler Tendered Position. ! ' Berkeley, Calif., April 87. It la re ported here that the assistant secre taryship of the department or com merce and labor has been offered to William R. Wheeler - of Alpine, Cal., and that Wheeler has asked for a tew day to consider the matter. It Is not thought he will accept.. Ronmlary Dispute. ' Washington, April 87. flenor Don Jesse Arango., minister to Panama, left today for Colon to take part in tne boundary dispute between Panama and Colombia.- ., -s . Dairymen Organise. The Farmers' Dairymen' associa tion for this district has been begun under auspice, that Insure. Its per manency and success from th. start A meeting was held last Saturday in Regner's hall with a good attend&no of men who are Interested in the movement. .-' The incorporators are, H. E. Davis, T. Brugger and F. Ruegg - and tn. -capital stock Is placed at 81800. Stock is being : rapidly subscribed.. Heao quarters will be in Greaham. . At the last meeting Hon. w. w. Cotton reported on the article, of In corporation and all was satisfactory and met the approval ot all present Another meeting will be held In tb. near future. Beaver State . Herald. - . While grading for a street on th. site of an old race track at Walla Walla, the skeleton of a man, evi dently hurriedly buried, was unearn ed hv the workmen. The fact that th. remains were near the surface of the ground on which the paddock, were located, haa given rise to the belief that a murder was committed during a race meet and the body burled to conceal the crime.; r j . 4tnltnmii. . On.trfa. Hanford. . Calif., April $7. An earthauake shock was felt her. ' at three ' o'clock this morning but no damage Is reported. At Coaling the shock was heavier. Governor Mead of Washington, left Olympla last evening for Washington city, where he, will attend th. con ference ot governors which I to b held at the White House May 18 to IS. The conference is called to tak up matters of concern to all part, of the country. mining and blowing them UP. thus whatever they have to sell. f A' i