PUBLISHED FRIDAYS. T OBSERVER. $1.50 per Year; 12k. per Month. k Agents for any Magazine or Newspaper printed in th e United Statea. VOL. X IV , P K O » K V V IO * 4 L U. M IT C H E L L NO. U. (A R M , A B U 1 IW S <4 Oregon, W»»h Supreme C onn (0. OREGON, .ucumeroal bi id i ng. w . II. WILSON, M ORO. OREGON. O r I IO t I r e t R l r e e l , P o r t la n d . Etere, in Moro ar.d Antelope. W, H. M ore President and Tre—surer. I 1- H . Moore Vice President. H. A. Moore Set retary ___ _________ ? SALE of STOCKS * COUNTY, .0. HADLEY M Of flit O N o rth w e s te rn G u a ra n ty Co.; A tto rn e y s -a t-L a w . S IIE IÍM A X OREGON, F R ID A Y ’, A P R IL 5, 1901. C A R D S, U. T a : A t M . M IT C H E L L A TAN NER, FORTLA Í10, AU, Al2. M O liO , OPTICIAN A JEW ELER D KA .LIR in w atches , spectacle », G0 a BAHTEE3. ! JEW ELR Y and SILVERW AR E. C o m p an ies, C o rp o ra tio n s , o r I n - j O f E very D escription to O rder N eat , Q uick and Ç heapi R ubber Stam ps Fnrniahed. Agents for Typew riters. Typew riter Supplies, Ribbons, E tc. P R IC E F IV E CENTS. »1,000,000 HOTEL FIRE. • he Jefferson, at Richmond, Va., Burned, But No Lives Lost. RICHMOND, Va., April 1.—The Jef- E-rson hotel, th is city, which was From A ll Parts of the New World erected and furnished by th e late Louis S in ter a t a cost of $1.000,000, was de­ and the Old. stroyed by fire. The m agnificent ------------- stru ctu re covered half a block in the OF INTEREST TO OCR MANY READERS “o ’ Items of Interest From A ll Party of the State. R o VM P B owder awn & ^ÍBSúLtlTFVV ilaiDE* Makes the food more delicious and wholesome COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL HAPPENINGS AH work warranted first c la n . Factory ------------ foundation. agant for bicycle,, pianos, organs, graph, The flames w ere discovered In the t or:a Office ceun. option,* aad kodack, ‘ ' v ¿omp-chensive Review of the Important Lap courta. roMcl stuck, irr »tiug corn pan ie» atock;i upper p a rt of th e Main s tre e t side A Brief Review of the Growth and Improve Mall order, promptly attended to. Bank. penings of the Past Week in a in fact nil l»t ti mte Htoek, and invest-' S h o rn , before m idnight, and in a sh o rt mIrB „ the M„„y bi . b » are tn a ru u te v d tb« parrbhie-ri time th a t p a rt of the building was a T H E DALLES, OREGON. Condensed Form. from I o m ; therefo re we have no l too hl»/ DISASTER ON SHIP. out Our Thriving Commonwealth. _____ ! roaring"xurnace. The guests who w ere ■ n selling stocks or o th er prop erty under/ | first driven out of th e M ain-street our pier,. H l U ) MlLSO.V Comm ander Roper, of Gunboat P etrel, A Manila Spaniard was convicted of P°rtion of the hotel took refuge in the Sheridan—The depot at Sheridan is treason. lobby on the F ranklin-street side. finished. Suffocated. EX E F E E A WILSON M ... . . _ , T here wTas much excitem ent esne- A ir s . 8 . € . E L D E R , ... . WASHINGTON, April 2.—The navy . may be tran sferred « a lly am ong the women, many of Coqui It is proposed a t Coquille departm ent early this m orning re- to another post. A tto rn e y s -a t-L a w . whom had retired for the night. to organize a fire company. TBACBaa o r P r a c t ic a l \ \ a t c h m a k e r T-KI r, . ceived a cablegram from Admiral Many persons lost all th e ir effects. A nother attem p t was m ade to as­ Ti™ % ? C^ I b?_.Tabl.® Rock. Irri’ Hem‘-y- comm ander-in-chief of the As- Capture of Aguinaldo Leads to AND J ïW E L ïB , one perished the room flames. from The a gating o Ditch _ ___ ® J-H iring 1th a fir** in tbr* o n ll — a aa . __, I. 9. HUMTUfUTOJf. insurance is ditches, a fire in the sail room of the gunboat M o ro , O reg o n . his home in New York. about $650,000. All th e surrounding 1 Petrel, and of the death of the com- f JACOBSEN’S : MCSIO j STOM . ||U N T iN G T O N WILSON, . , houses are filled with n r o n e r f v ta lfo n Bala Mountain—The new n n artr ./ „ — | A large am ount of W ashington re- from the hotel. T here has* been some mil1 of the Bald M ountain °m in e m andlng officer, L ieutenant Command- GENERAL MBCARTHUR MAKES A REPORT 174 Second Street n i t . llovd d . idleman THE DALLES, - - - o n . 8ervea is to be opened to settlem ent. looting, and several a rre sts have been P a rte d up last week. er Jesse M. Roper, as a result of a A tto rn e y s -a t-L a w . G ross fraud has been discovered in ' T here w ere in the hotel many R itter—The floor was blown off the r®SCU® th ® m®“ bel° W‘ All work warranted Mall order, uromptl, D entist. P1<»t National Bank Block. attended to Mo. 1,0 ° f a r t’ ln.ciudlag V alen tin es iuspension foot bridge a t R itter sev- J he dlspatch states th a t 22 oth er of- The Innurrection in the Island of Mindanao the e subsistence subsistence denurtm departm ent ent a „♦ t Manila. T H E DALLES, OREGON. m arble sta tu e of Jefferson, winch eral days ago by wind. ficers and men were prostrated, but Stamped Out—Filipinos Learn That Office o v ,r Moore Proa. Bank. Much m isery prevails at M arseilles, T his statu e was b roken'8^ 1 C° Urt' t Hoo.d River^ -T h e prospects of the are recoyenng. Adm iral R em eys Resistance I, Useless. France, as a result of the dock strike. Im m ediately upon th e discovery of etraw berry crop a t Hood R iver are dlapatch follows: HOBO . . . . OREGON G eneral Fitzhugh Lee says future the fire, which was eating into th e 8’ood’ and th ere is an increased acre- Cavite, March 31.—F ire was dis- ¿THE - WASHINGTON, April l . - A n im ­ covered in the sail room of the P etrel Tonsorial A rtis t of Cuba depends on native statesm en. ceiling of th e linen room, the hotel age' Q E. SANDERS, D. D. 8. ~ fire ap p aratu s was brought into play, | Union—A plan for sta rtin a a fr«o &t 7 5?’clock th is morning, Roper com- po rtan t dispatch received a t the war Shaving 15 cents. WASCO, O R E G O N , A pa king-house fire in New York but th e hose burst. A ttendants th en reading room and librarv at TTni.m m andln£- . A fter going below once, he d epartm ent today from G eneral Mac- Haircutting 25 cents. dam aged $200,000 w orth of property dashed through the building awaken- is being perfected by women o f t iu- I ,w ent, agam a Sainst advice, and at A rthur, in the opinion of the officials, D entist. O i l — Q o llilx e r, P r o p ing the guests, m any of whom were city. > “ en ° f the ' tem pted to recover the men below. He He BI op ln Ander Building, Main Street, Office In Chapman block. Long dlatance tele- HF“ Tkia botai baa baa* nawly fitted up, T hree thousand a rre sts have been was suffocated, and died at 7:45. w ent far to support the prediction »MO, <»R. I boue Ma.’ The I-alien, Oregon I» a n ) oiaaa * i y la. Tbe beat aooomaaoda- made since R ussian revolutionists be­ sleeping and had to be dragged out Milton—The Offner F ru it Packing Twenty-two oth er officers and men made by G eneral M acA rthur y ester­ of bed. Most of th e guests on the Dr bander, is a graduate oi one of the beat marcial t ravalas* will be fuuad cam e active. 1. F MOORE. • 'ulle.ea in A m -rica, the U niversity of M ichi­ a JOHN GAVIN. F ranklin-street end of the hotel saved com pany, of W alla Walla, contem were entirely prostrated, but are Weatarn. Free aampla rooms. re­ day th a t th e end of the rebellion is gan, and haa bad 2b )e a ia e ip tr.e t.e e . p‘a t®9 erection of a large w arehouse covering. The fire is out- dam ace nea r a t hand T his dispatch chron­ M O O R E A GAVIN. A $30,000,000 syndicate is negotiat th eir baggage, and finally th e Jefferson a t Milton. F ir s t C la s s M e a ls im m aterial. Will * ~ • e w as gotten out, w ith th e head send R oper’s re- * icles the su rren d er of a considerable ------ ing for the control of the Pacific coast statu broken off. The guests in the part K lam ath Falls— The work of clean “ mu8 Buffa,°- REMEY.” 2 3 a n d 5 0 C e n ts fishing industry. additional num ber of rebels and mil- A tto rn e y s -a t-L a w . J|R J. 8. O EISEND O R FER , w here the fire started lost th e ir hag- *ng out the K lam ath Falls irrira tiim lh e dePa rtm e a t at once sent a tel- b ary arm s, and the im portant feature ■F" Farmer, wbaa in tev « .ra oordlally gage, and m any of them lost all th e ir ditch began this week. The ditch will ^ ram to H - F - F aY - brother-in-law of S ecretary Gage says if artificial la vitad la »Iva o, a call. clothes. Owing to th e height of the alao be widened. L ieutenant Comm ander Roper, at of it is th a t the su rren d er m arks the Bourn, M-to, Chapman block. prices are asked for bonds, he will al­ building, P h ysicia n and S u rg e o n th e fire departm ent was a t a Union A «rhomn j Longwood, Mass., asking th a t he in­ com plete stam ping out of the insur­ low treasu ry funds to accum ulate. T D K DALI kb. OREGON. g reat disadvantage. The fire made Union to e rP it under way at from Mrs. Roper of the news. The rection in the island of Mindanao, IhaTbít1 ¡ " ’ t ° “ 10 •ur8,ry- Offlc# ln Com m ander of th e P etrel was suf­ an im m ense blaze, and practically brick^buildfnt r!,? f u QU,P a ‘ wo' sto r>' followiug .expression of sym pathy and which is, next to Luzon, th e largest J . B. HOSFORD. USC & town ap.prec,ation was also m ade: “W ith island in th e groùp. The dispatch is focated and 22 officers and men pros­ aw akened the en tire city. T here w-ere com m ercial efub F th is iad new s the departm ent sends to as follows: nc thrilling escapes, th e halls and T H E DALLES, OREGON, tra te d in a fire on the gunboat Petrel. stairca ses being num erous and wide. G reenhorn—It is reported th a t the , Bop*r deep sym pathy in the great A tto rn e y -a t-L a w . In ter M ountain group in the Green s she has sustained, and the highest 1 March 29 — B rigadier Gen- R. C. W A L L IS , P ro p . By an explosion of gas a t th e fur­ horn d istrict has been sold to a svndi appreciatiOa of tne gallantry and%elf- L Xv ,n ,am Cobb j aports the sur- EFFEC T OF CAPTURE. nace of th e E dgar Thompson steel ia capitalists sacrifice with which L ieutenant C om -1 I l nder aL Sumulao, Mindanao, ~ of 9 Office on First Street. of California capitalists. " oav," lce * n n w aioh L ieutenant Com- ----------------- works, five men were fatally injured. Insurgent Leaders on Luzon Are Ex­ cate P ie K a y W . Etogaa, Gold Hill__p t 0^«. -n v m ander R oper gave his life for his °ffi^,ers’ men, 187 rifles and 80 30 trine L ane will have 25 or fellow men. It w-as a heroic deed ” shotguns, C apistrano’s command This pected to S urrender. Tne T hirty-third and T hirty-fourth MORO P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n , Chenev’s fnn artCFUSjF d a t Humason & L ieutenant Com m ander Roper was endl the trouble ia M indanao as far OREGON. regim ents, ju s t returned from the St Go,d Hil1 born in Missouri, and entered The “ the F »ipinos are concerned. Brig- MANILA, April 1.—Aguinaldo is ThU « 4 % r Philippines, will be m ustered out a t now detained in a com fortable room Blackwell hm™ “ thG E 816 mine on naval .se fv,ce June 25, 1868. He was ad “ r Robert p Hughes re­ San Francisco. commissioned to the rank held by him por^ Alikpali and Ruiz, 31 gups, sur- ia a wing of the M alacanan palace. O F F IU E -O n Main »treet, in the Building late­ U m atilla—An O. R. & N. freight at the tim e of his death, March 31 ™n wben she was in charge of , ® fol,o*'ing cablegram was re- P eter K arpovitch, th e assassin of Bo- wore a plain dark blue suit w ith the nearer the Re 1 Rnv 5 ° p?lb c school L ieutenant Com m ander Wood T h e ' ? ? ^ ,a t tbe navy departm ent from Shop in the Kaicberg Bldg h n d ? ° y mlne than at Grar»- la tte r officer came home shortly »f J r A dm iral Remey: a* aw. Urna go’.iepoff, R ussian m inister of public coat closely buttoned up at the th ro at instruction, has been sentenced to 20 and a wide white helm et with a leather •M oro, ■ . O regon. ABSTRACT OF TITLES and igation, W ashington: M acA rthur te l­ years' penal servitude, w ith loss of band. He tak es his capture philo­ sophically. He is generally cheerful, rem ains will be sent home, is used for egraphs: ‘T hanks to splendid co-op­ civil rights. CONVEYANCING A SPECIALTY but som etim es moody. H is health Condon—A disastrous “pile-up” tock ^v.e tra n s P°r^a U°Q of troops, and is eration of Vicksburg, I have Aguin­ St. P etersburg may be placed under during the past year has been very place a t th e sheep cam p of S. B Bar- aboiR retu rn to the United S tates aldo securely in my possession at good. It is uncertain w hat attitu d e ker, n ear Condon. On a separation by Way m artial law. M alacanan. G eneral Funston loud in tbe ^ ed*terranean. Is © » W Q ik r e p a ir e d he will now assum e. C ertain visitors praise of everything navy did. E ntire U«»r , a i i r r i i i u a G '« u n ly , O r e g o n A battle betw een French and Chi are perm itted to see Aguinaldo, but of th e ewes from th e lam bs th e lattei arm y joins in th an k s to yourself, of­ SIX MONTHS MORE. piled up in a ditch, and 88 head were ■ l o r . . „ » .« c l.llr , J . H. RINEARSON, M a n « (,r . nese is im m inent. ficers and m en.’ REMEY.” new spaper interview s w ith the pris­ sm othered. w u. im li. A. MOOKK S ecretary ixm g replied to the ad­ Then, General Young Says, a Small Floods in New York and Michigan oner are not allowed. m iral as follows: Since Aguinaldo has been domiciled iS re P°rted from Sump Force Will Do in the Philippines, cause much damage. MOORE BROS. at the M alacanan palace, persons not te r th a t th e Golconda mine is showing "Remey, M anila: Inform MacAr­ S tre e t, iHoro, O reg o n , - SAN FRANCISCO, April 1.—Major th u r highly appreciate his and F uns­ ...B A M K t lt S ... England has protested against China provided w ith special perm its have another rich ore body, and th a t as un arrived ton's generous praise navy, and con­ developm ent c o n tin u e s, , G eneral » S. . B. M. Young, - who --------------- Thia Popular Place ta now open for been denied adm ission to th e grounds. derground m aking any secret treaty. T ia n sa c t a General B anking Business 1-rgiiiinate Business. fcvtrv article LONG.” G eneral T rias, the com m ander of the tne prospects of the mine grow better ^rom M anila today on the tran sp o rt g ratu late them heartily. New Entirely. Convenient Logan, said: Morgan will probably prevent in our line guaranteed to be insurgent forces in Southern Luzon, each succeeding day. S enator Burton and R epresentatives M O K I» , O K K G O M . to Business. *ho recently surrendered to the A m er­ strik e in th e an th racite region. Canyon City—Jam es Robinson one , “G eneral F unston’s exploit was one Long and C urtis, of K ansas, saw the F IR S T • C L A S S - G O O D S I-ette r, of < redit iaaoed available on ican authorities, visited Aguinaldo, of th e oldest and best-known citizen« ° f r f m arkatde bravery, and he is de- president a fte r 4 o’clock, when the An im perial edict prohibited the and told th e la tte r wny he had su r­ rush of work had ceased. The presi­ EaaU-iu .Staten. The very beat Bianda G rant county, died a t Canyon Citv J rVi?g tbe n!Shest recognition at dent listened attentively to what the signing of the M anchurian treaty. rendered. T rias said th a t a continu­ of H inea, Liquor», Cigar», Soft Drinks, etc. a fte r a lingering illness of nearlv U . n hands of our governm ent. This Prices Reasonable. Cwllcctlon, made at « Il p o lliti on favorable ' of arm ed opposition to the United years. D eceased was born in New l n k Kab? Ut *5Vest Po*°r- influence’ is delegation had to say, and said he Give u, a Call. D enm ark lays down conditions for ance terni» StKhl «■»«•».ai»«v amt telexrapbic tran»- S tates was unjustifiable and ruinous; Brunswick, Jan u ary 12 1834 u bosh. It any such statem ents had under consideration the m atter of ter« »«.lit on New York. U h i , .go, >t. Lo a la Man : the sale of the Danish W est Indies. th a t the independence of the P hilip­ Franrineo, I'o rilain i. The l i .ll .» and varietta Klamah e „ m*. ’ ’ uaVe* J 6n made th a t graduates of rew arding G eneral F unston for his pollila III I recoil and Washington. Morocco will settle the A merican pines was im possible, and th a t the Fil­ J Falls—The Ashland-Klam u est Po’nt or men who have risen services in capturing the Filipino C o n d u c te d on B e s t P r in c ip le s claim w ithout a naval dem onstration. ipinos had b etter accept liberty, pros­ atn f a lls mail route and schedule has from the ranks will oppose FunstOD’s chief. The delegation regard th eir in­ perity and progress under A m erican ^e€ n C? HDged- R h ereafter be a advancem ent, it has come from the terview as encouraging and hope to The sultan of Sulu com plains th at rule. daylight run, and the route from hps of disappointed officers No good see the K ansan made a brigadier gen­ C om aitrcM Tr* h a , la te ly R ussians participated in the disin­ will probably occasion the su rren d er ue over th e logging camp road. the president gave them no prom ise been CHitupUtely ranovated fend renewed aud * .,n t C . Patronalie «espect p lS e ^ b u H d in T 't f COmpany i n t e r n effect T ? th !° c a £ u rZ of A g u ^ a ld o i n term ent of bodies of A m erican ma- of th e insurgent leader M alavar in nor any indication au to his inten­ lu lly solicited. Hor.es carefully attenJed sa now m tier the tnanat'em eut o f rines. Canyon tke situation in the islands, said he tions in this regard. They would not B atangas province, Luzon; Bellarmino, Creek f i i l i i L J “/?® lo. I . i v e r y l t i g , t o o r d e r . H D .A L L IS O N , P R O P R IE T O R , be surprised, however, if considerable in Albay province, Luzon, and Luc­ tn “ ®S soutb of Canyonville, believed the troops would have to be T here are no indications th a t the han, in th e island of S am ar w ithin a D. A MAXWELL, Proprietor. .o la keeping a firat oiaaa hotel and inoat which are J S . ? J ® ! ? eWiS Asb kept there but six mo»ths longer. He opposition to giving Funston a briga­ N ahraska senatorial deadlock will be m onth. Many people visited th e resi­ twppn THaJiitUt a^ ° Ut ha,fw ay be did not think it would oe wise to bring dier generalship should develop at the to .p e o tfu lly luvitea a »bare o f the publio broken. them all away, however, for th ere w al w ar departm ent. T here is no disposi­ p a in tifeue, aver lu in d fa l o f the fa c t th a t dence of G eneral and Mrs. F unston on tw een Riddle and Canyonville. the Calle Rell, in the suburb of E rm ita. a large num ber of m arauding bands tion in the regular establishm ent to be­ A steam boat line will be established • He Knows H oi i to Keep a Hotel, • The general m odestly declined to talk. PORTLAND MARKET. throughout the islands who would have little G eneral F unston’s exploit es­ W bite Shirt«. Collars and Cuffs. on Snake river betw een Lewiston and Mrs. F unston w as evidently th e hap­ pecially since th e receipt of G eneral And can therefo re guarantee perfect ,a tia - to be kept under subjection. P ittsb u rg landing. piest woAtan in the Philippine islands. W heat—W alla W alla, 56@57c; val fa c lm ii to Lis patroua. In connection w ith it ^will take at least tw o genera- M acA rthur’s dispatch giving full credit I’a-k et leaves Observer office for The G eneral F unston has been recom ­ ley, nom inal; bluestem , 59c per tba boainwia o f the H o te l 1» an op to-date Dalles Monday 9:15 a. m. Gets back Development of th e Mount Reuben said the general, “to get the to Funston, but th ere would n atu­ mended for the highest practicable re­ bushel. F t tdfey 3 ;30 p. m. l . l v r r v h w i I F r e d M t n b le . Filipinos to understand the meaning rally be opposition to jum ping a vol­ m ines in Southern Oregon is going ward. It is believed here th a t he will F lour—B est grades, $2.80@$3.40 pet of self-governm ent as we understand u n teer officer 35 years of age into the forw ard successfully. receive an appointm ent of brigadier barrel; graham , $2.60. it. The Filipino idea is to have the grade of brigadier general, and the ” ” --V ----- general in th e regular arm y. O ats W hite, $1.25 per cental- grav country parceled out am ong the lead­ K ansas delegation recognizes this A guinaldo was captured by F uns­ fact. 11.20®|1.22% per cental. X’ • : ers, and they will rule the people and ton in Isabela province. The rebel I =' Barley—Feed, $i6.50@$17; Drew get all they can out of them . We The Panam a W aterw ay. leader is now in Manila jail. > L . HERMANN IS TO GO. ___ __ ..... shall have to look to ____. the . children of W ashington, April 1,—The conditions ing $16.50@$17 per on. Millstuffs Bran, $16 per ton; mid- tbe babies over there now to get the It is announced th a t the Rogers lo­ under which the Colombian govern­ Retention Made Impossible by F ric­ $21.50; shorts, $17.50; chop m atter on a correct basis.” comotive works, a t P aterson, N. J., m ent will consent to the tra n sfe r of dungs. $16. tion W ith Hitchcock. The I-eadinfc Dealer in Sherman County have been sold by the receivers to a the F rench concession for th e con­ t7 ™ y ™T i^ Othy> ,1 2 @12 5°: c,°ver. REWARD FOR TITUS. WASHINGTON, March 30.—It has In rtrat-claea •’ U p-to-D ate” C o a m e r c i e l T ra d e S o lic ite d . New York sy n tP 'a te of capitalists, struction of the P anam a canal to this t o ^ 9 5°* ° regon wi,d hay- Per governm ent, should the la tte r select practically been determ ined th a t Brave Musician of the F ourteenth May H erm ann will not rem ain comm is­ F in e S a m p le R o o m a . who will enlarge and operate the th a t route for an isthm ian w aterw ay, works. H ops — 12@ 14c per pound: 1899 are before th e state departm ent for Be Sent to W est Point. sioner of th e general land office. crop, 6@7c. The savings bank a t Riverside, Ia its consideration. Senor Silvela, the WASHINGTON, April 1.—A petition While th e president speaks well of Special Attention Gives w °ol—Val,ey, 14 @ 15c; E astern Or­ m inister from Colombia, called was broken into. The burglars drilled “ ,UI8Ier rZ on\ L'oiomnia catteu on egon, 9@12c; m ohair, 20@21c him a sub signed by all officers serving w ith th e H erm ann, he cannot have ----------------- ♦ hronert. «1 . ti , S ecretary H ay today and left with him to Country Trade. Of IIM Hid is LIBI of Goods. per F ourteenth infantry regim ent has ° rdl“ ate Hitchcock, In view of the . . MIUC0, OBEfiOI. tgh th steel doors of th e vault, a m em orandum bearing on the subject, pound. S ï te, ^ FÆ C-\eamerZ ’? 2^ @ 25c: J j J J ? „ tOt vAdi U_tan5 ? eneral Porbln, b e é n ^ n d e r t d e a 8ViaceHo i mtahen cîvü but th e inner safe resisted th e ir ef- T his m em orandum , being of a confi- P«; S “ í : “ " » ■ i.s io v Y u , forts. They secured only a small sum dential nature, th e m inister refused M u n i.1” 4 ® 20^ 8tore- F k ,¿ k „ 7 r of Harnea« and Saddle«, Collare, Bridle«, P e n d le to n , O reg o n . of money from th e cash draw er and es- to discuss its features while the m atter p° u n d do?egng8~ ° regOD ranCh- 13@ 1,* C pei traÎëeCt,ï e doeì i o t ^ V m a k ^ X Wktpe Kobee hruabea, Corry C o,he. Ac., Ac. Any . t> is under consideration by the state person la need of aay th n» caped on a handcar. b. m r line will ea*e money by g. , . t g me a cell before 0, before north nein» else where. departm ent. The F rench concession F ire has started in No. 1 shaft of originally expired in 1904, but it has the Republic, Mich., mine, and resists been extended to 1910. The petition and the civil service commissioner- noiinit • « S ^ ^ e e s ’’ « e / w r “ ia a e rv k e M uaidan T IU , X . ’ “ to '** h" “’ d° wn all efforts to extinguish it. The flames -- are raging through th e shaft, and no W° rk ° f a L unat'c- ” • 9® 10c per pound; .tæ’ P ^ y e d him self to be a trustw or- George D. Melklejohn ex-assistant Akron, O., April 1 —The Diamond dressed’ 13^14« estim ate of the loss can be made. The P itia o n & Com pany, par pound Ù u i S i d g r ' Ou  u J Ô ^ ï ï “ Î5°L t 5® J “ »4 dî 8eJ7e8 [eco& niGon, and it is gineer C harles Rowe. The mob th e pottery of th e Robinson-Merrill A Dubuque Fire. m arched on the jail in a body, but Company. The w atchm an discovered $5-25; bgbt, $4.75@5; dressed, 6®7c -® -æ 'a . . . at given an appoint- O ly m p ia B ear on D ra ft. «I m ent to W est Point, and a commis- Dubuque, Ia., April 1.—A four-story news of its coming reached Sheriff sticks of aynam ite placed in various per pound- - •»'« a ? “ P° n graduation. Musician T itus bri
t : *t:.'n . addrti - 1 * ----- tbe principal, J. W. H IL L , D., n ctoa? o w n i n ' T . ' S p arty - has « a c h e d th e m ainland in a ■ »»« »- »»? years. elder woman into unconsctonanes, Thom as Holden, thro'nai her m o tie r CAICADB LOCKS, r dra »»r17, P o rta n I, Oreg»«. i departmenta: C o lle « Préparation; T À X lO C V B » m « rO R T L A R B tic«? Pthn« hr^kirTo- ~ t n pub c uGli' sm all boat, and reported a fierce fight P rofessor Shaler, H arvard’s geolo- *,teral,y crushing her skull. The hus- The claim of the Philby heirs com- 2 ■ 1 1 C an nai Tralm n» Bov» of a il aearS m anslau«h te r- h®FJ a fte r°oon. The m assacred by Ceris Indians on th e The above steamers leave The A t o X » 8hoLuseFeoitu5' 6pea!rer a tha .’ - - " « • i ________ Ool, c «,. Electric Lights in Every Room tkfellee 7 A. M., arrive at Portland 4:30 tem p eratu re of 300 degrees C to sub representatives and Precipitation was ifornia. Two weeks ago six Mexican tad Electric Call Bells. o ri.n «inffiniont xvat tO^ U^ son o i United S tates Senator E w heavy tb a t >t formed to rren ts in prospectors left Tepopa on the west F. M ; leer« Portland 7 A. M.t arrive a l » h ich New York received 5570. tn m n i« ttn ?h ! - , , K p «*tus, died a t Montgomery. Ala Lbt _ 8trl ets wb,ch sw ept everything coast of Mexico in a sm all boat and dav ie- The governm ent has created some to m oisten th is suboxide, which is con- « ». « H O TEL RATES TO SU IT YOU. before them . Street-car traffic was de- w ent to Tiburon island in search of 7 W e n t - w t o , “a n . larg® fT 8t reserves in north ern Ari- verted into hydrate. T he substance ?s ^ “ ,¿0 T ' TT • • O tic- ’ TK- D .ll— O B— zona, and Prom uieated rules for th eir th en inserted into a gas-tight appara- In 110 years th e United S tates gov- ayed and a q u arter of a mile of track gold. Pedro Pasqulela, one of the In the southern portion of the city party, has reached th e mainland in a rt.t A ' a . . c ._ ' regulation, with a view to prevent tus, and by m eans of carbolic and dl- ern mec.t has lost through dishonest to be abandoned for the ' em ainder sm all boat, and reported a fierce fight w W. O. O a v a t n - - a L » ** th eir spoliation and to preserve them luted acetic acid m anufactured Into aKents and officials approxim ately had The dam age in Dallas with the Indians. He escaped, and X LL A W 1T, Gea. A ft. froni fire ( whUe lead. cu mwJ >16.000.000 in the handling gf gross □f the day is estim ated at $25,000. believes his com rades were billed. 1 receipts of $32,t»S3,3l3,548.13. A tto rn e y -a t-L a w . d iv id u a l* b « r iB ( property for w ill; do well to cull cn or w rite as We tn»lt»' h a p e o ia ltr of eellia g m in in g stock, r a il-' IABKY LIEBE Piano $ Organ A JACK S W IF T WESTERN - HOTEL.»! a RUFUS HOTEL WFUS, SHERMAN CO., OR. U» U. llo s k ln s o u A ttorney at Law N otary ru b ilo MOKO, ORKCOOIV. Mitchell & Foss VINTIN HOTEL M *KE S W I F T S ’ S A L O O N ®"Ai’ VALLBV’ o"«0*»*- I lie Gia«« V a lle y H o tel l{c