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Tn*4' r >* • * • r »4 ■ ' * 'j» • • • ... . • u Jtr4F J <. ( < »I X I V. wZ, w à wZZe u* » crU. J THE SKIPTON STABLES PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT Good Turnouts, Prompt and Courteous Attention NEWS OF THE WEEK xo OKI <.OX FRAUD IN INDIAN TERRITORY MISS ROOSEVELT A WIFE. ' Root«*»’! FortPcft the Quathmf ol lrdi£tm«nfB in C ab « White House Wedding Takes Place as Scheduled. W aah I r.g'nn, Fsb. 20. — President K »we ve It Lad taken a pare ual iutereet in 11»« <haig<-e of Iran4 and roriOtHOm which are »«Id t*> base arcurvv.1 in nnecUun with th» affairs ot tbe Five Civilised TriliM iu the Ind.an lerii- tory. Hut lor hie in terete rence indict- merits against several I’»'«*" alleged to have tieer. engage*! in illegal prac tice« would have bea u qua*bail Mow, however, tinder his *>rd«rv. the Interior department is pushing its lu- leetigalior.s with tbcrvupsd V'g' r, and il ia reliably ata ted that in the near future a number of new n.dictiueuls a fl! be reported against not only sev eral men already indicted, bnt they will eleo ineluaie a number ot persons ahoee nan,ee have not t»vrv*<*foie t*eeu brought into the ease, including a high government official In Washington. When it became known to the presi dent that the district attorney lor In dian Territory bad lawn iwtrnctai to i|U«»h eome indlctm*ot« already found, l*e immediately wot orders counter- mending th*» proposed action, lie *u led to do this bv information received by him that, after March 4, when th» tritai relation» ot the Five Civilised Tril«*« <«a»e<!, certain facts Would I* put into his poa»*e«ion which would strengthen the hands of the govern ment in it» efforts to bring to trial a number of person« guilty ol «r ee fraud perpetrated againrt the Indians. It is known that Hecretary Hitchcock has submitted to the president «nd Attorney Genera) Moody a special te pori dealing with lt.e whole siluatiou, which give« such details as to make it imperative for the government to act. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST Washington, Feb. 14. — Alice I.*e R-M-eeielt, daughter ol the p'eeident ot By T. L DUGGER | the Unit«! Mates, was married in the REASONABLE ¡LATEA LAW WILL NOT STAND many CLAIM WATER. ’ white house al 13 IS o'clock yesterday Warner *« ul i l ki.flwcfUi In Hon. Nictalas l.oogworth, repre B.ll to Restrict Qivmg of Free Rid»» Numtroul Filings on Oregon Streams sentative in rungrese from the First Albany Oregon bv Redway» Not Property Drawn. Recorded at Salem Ohio district. Ti.e »«•Ming was the largest and Salem — Tl>e aatl-paae law initiated Halem—Tbe nttmenuc filings thst : meet nup>>rtant ever celebrated in Albany Lunch | by the People's Power Iwagua is m*nns k ave t*een made on the waters *•! rivers Amvrirs. a most dietinguiahed «seem- An enacting clause, ami la therefore ami mouutain streams for p*w»r pur- I bly of gueete taing prevent. M* kit I OP g DeVAJMfV. Frepe. poses iu this etale during Hie past Year, | Resume of the Lass Important but void. Th« rwrem my w».i performed by Rt. have awakened interwt in the quae- 1 The c«>u«lllution eiprree’y provide« lion of the elerttical poseibillilee of- I Rev Henry f ate« tatterlee, bishop ot Not Lass Interesting Event« Best 20c. Meal in the Vdley Wa»liingt..n, ao-rdmg tn the riles ot that all law« initialed by the people • »reg* >n. of the Past Week. Many of tiie power project« have goo«! I the Protectant Episcopal church, ot Op4*n All Night shall contain lire tuacting clause, “ito flnancial Iwking The majority of the I which tiie bride is a memtar. it enacted by the people <»f tbo atoto The brute was unattended excepting recent filings, imlsml, areaaid lo eman A split ha« occurred in the Russian t*y her young sister, Ethel R ><e»velly of Oregon." Tbe copy of the bill filed ate (rum lb» «erne sourrw, AIBANV. ORtGON. cab’tiel. with the serretary of state li a» no Buch The doctrine of beneficial use which who be I* I the bridal bouquet of orchids ny ||r |,.< ga rtli l< Dr ? ant (. C Hrf ani it is deeired tn apply to toe waters in 1 .r ' Chinesv viceroys are encouraging clause. <)• To 1ÌM had »» bis licet man Mr. Thomas Nel- «11 strsamv of Oregon Is responsible for anti foreign movement. M.HSÎ A The diacovery we. made ehrft Jtorrr ' «Hi Perkins, of ft*»ton, ■ life long friend much of the ac tivity displayed ot Sate The Hritisli cabinet ha* announced tary Hniibar sent the bill to the state Ties ushers were As the law »tan,Is, any one can file on and college mate. • »Up toward Irish tame rule. us. !r • n.'« . printer, preparatory to having ldo.otxf water for power ptirpo»»». and by doing • The bridal gown was »ue of the m*Mt Ho* 4wt H cfc al t»AXY ORk . *» Germany still refuses lo make con- fripiee ptintai for distribution amorg a small amount of work each year ran |l*autiful ever worn by an American evasion» to France in Morocco. prevent any one elee from appropriat the voter» ol the state. ing or using the water This rule ap j bride, and wa* entirely of American I Tbe Hungarian parliament w«« die- Attorney General Crawford says the Tiie material was of ex- plies to irrigation and a movement I« manufacture solved by force and will tuvwi In defi secretary of slate cannot permit any ooe on f*.-ot t*. c* a-ige lb** law »■■ that no , quisite brocade satin, ma*le prime»» Hhavlng........ .. ............ 15 cento ance of the emperor. lo correct thia defect, Iwause each of man can appropriate more wat«> for lr- **Tj** with long court train ot silver •• flair t utting .......... 2A X<»<ary rwMk «nd ieri«? Hare point lace UM jury that acquitted Pat ('.owe of the H.000 or more pet it loners signed rigation purpose» than he can put I ! and while brocade. »« <4 i>r I«« »u*S HtKntR Mi a <u pool il g ....... .25 was used as trimming ami »*dt efforts kidnaping has receive*! several anonym good n»e Hia ’ e regulation of the flow the bill in its present form. He rules ?» W««i M At HANY. ORr »<* Il«th«.....„.............. «* •fi ous letUrs warning them to leave and distribution ot all waters is fast l*s>- I ««re obtained bv tiie use ot chdion and that the secretary has no aalhority to eotuing a principle of law in all the arid ' tulle. A long tulle veil completely er*- Omaha. Ui.ORGI; DAVIU I’ROI’RILTOR change it or b> allow any one else to Ian*! states. To regulate a*'U»*e »n.l i vrelope*! the slight figure ol the yonth- NJÇTdATHtkl JH>4 WtATT E k flpoaker Henderson has «offered amend it, bat that be muet submit it prevent their rvpltilion, tt*e lew.!mg i tul bride. Ttie veil wss fastened with another :>arslytic stroke, which has de a wreath of orange bliewirns an I the as it came to him from the petitioners. waterusen ate pr»|uirlng to urge numer prived him of his sight. It 1* believed i br* c«*le slipper« bad tulle l-*w» caught ous chan gee in the law, »0 that tbai - the end ia near. The supreme court has held tn the ownership of the watri« in all streams ; "•*" 1 orango tr'oeeom clusters. Mie • * • . > case of the state vs. Wright, 14th Ore and lake» »ball vest in tbe state, tor ♦ore a» ber only jeael» the grtx>m's til tiie total fnnd of 11,000,030 raised a 11< a • r throughout the world for suffering Rus i ititi, a diamomi nsckHre. gon, page 3*5, that the delilo-rate omis the use ami tativfil of the people. sians sb mt *3,000,000 I as been thus The ceremony and all sion of an euacting clause is a fatal de H this 1» done, it will lie necessary VJ. C BMU« x|, M D. far distributal. fect. to make carvful surveys ami measure ' neeted with it tranepired GERMANY FEELS NSULTED. The discovery of thia error brought the flow of all streams that the waler pianti«*!, the only incident The Interstate Commerce commission ¡♦ned out ot tbe ordinary has i-egun an investigation of oil ratal to light the fact that there 1« no an set may be equitably distributed. temporary iii*!i»p «it .ii of Mr». Wayiie Chines.- Minister at Washington Said mg clause or lortnal declaration of any We buy our st*ek In large quantities by railroad« carrying oil from Kansas M. t«:gh, eoe -.1 *'.' ■; -t uguletad Claclneatl. Okla to Have Talked Too Freely. Aik for Pool m Wool. kind on any <d the hills for amend an ! keep a full Hue of carriage ai*J ami Indian Territory. guest», who fallite*! juet l*el->reth» Wvdr ment« to tbe state constitution, lot Mu M ihtivil!«» — The Yamhill Live- , _ , Berlin, Feh. 20. — A sensation has wag 11 ma’-eyial. Allklnisof work iu The case ct Miss**uri against Illi which pe'ltion» ate <n flic. Thia ap Block a*9<M-iat)<'!> I im * r.rctml tbe follow ding party appeared. nois, w lietein the right ot (Tin ago <0 resulted in diplomatic circle* here from ur line doi<s on abort notice. No rrivmony ot a «linilar kind was plies to the woman's suffrage amend in< oHicvra Fraahtont, William Pil*j divert it« sewage into the Mississippi the cabling of what purports to be an ment, a« well as to tbe amendments «•mt, vice prrfhlcnt, John R.dm.n l, ;’’ '•‘neev'd by »*> distinguished an interview at Washington with the Chi VO FRILL M 0. river through the Chicago canal and subinitt««! by the People's Power league •errotary, M. B. ilandrick: trwai iirr, [ assembly. Personal rrioreentellves ot the Illinois river is quretione*!, has nese minister lo the United States, Sir , powers <>f the world and the m*wt »ml- It has not been dv-termiiied whether W.H. Link. director«, William Chentnng Liang Cheng, in which the taen decided in favor of Illinois by tbe ul ■ ■ • itat rea'of Atneriea*« ■ PETSICIAN U< S'JBOECS this om »»ion make« the amendments nintf. John Ebnrall, R. O. J oiim , Amoa latter is quoted as "ayir g Hupreme court of the United Htates. N’tdimn and l>. A. Walker. At tbe laat , eminent, high officials in every walk ol "Since the dawn of your civilisation vo.d or not. Crtfta Falliers« has l*een inaugurated prvei- the German« have been di»turl<ers of The odi' ia!» are looking up authori m«M»tin< of tbr Maociatlon a NMolutton ' lite, literary artistic ami social lights, ' captains o( industry and many plain, lent of I rance. ties. No authority has l>ern found to the peace and repoee of oilier people 1UB ■ -K ■ stalwart American cltisena were pres allow the Secretary of etale to refuse tu Ti’-tphoui £z3hA&e» Ko. 11 • ' now the and nation» within what i» John D. Rockefeller hu purchase,! ent as grieets. Tiis brilllaut uniforms sibmlt a meiuiiire to a vote of the peo m< the mohair pcrul. Il a a# alto roe- Christian domain. They seem always the Wisconsin Central railroad. discontented with what they have. ple, ev-m though it may contain defect» ommendod that a wool pool l»v fonurd ol the foreign aml*a»sa>lor» and minis ters mingtal with the gorgeous gowns Several quite severe earthquakes Their energy appear« to demand the which make it void on its face, provid t>y tbe Yatnhtll grower«. of the women an ! the <!ainty colors of havi* occurred in the West Indlee. ed the bill or amendment comes to him whole world in which to bustle." ' the floral decorations made the scene Big Crops in Umatilla, The Chinese tninieter is then said to with the proper numiier of signature«. One of the Rockefellers has just am memorable one. have intnnatal that the present discon Pendleton — Umatilla county farmer« bought a guid brick in the shape *•! a Oregon Seto Nellie Graut tartori« was the one tent in China is due to German meas are looking forward to an un i»ually in 1 tie. Land tor Reservoir Site. ure« and German plots, and is alleged go.>t yield of wheat thia year, it 1» re guest in whom greatest interest center Washington — The »ecretary uf the in J-iatlc« cf Us Trac» K:ury TtKlc The Chinese minister to the United to have further intimated that the Ger ported from the country near Helix ed, she having twen a white house bride fida Orejas states denies that foriegners will ta at man government or it« eg>-nta is giving terior has finally withdrawn land for that the indication» in that country , herself 33 years ago. tacked by hi« poople. A buffet wedding breakfast was serv- support to the revolutionary movement the Cold Spring reservoir site in i >n could ecanely Iw very much better. Q JI .K W W J.' .¡IT Frr •! lent J M rw ■ BRI F *re among I*ulutb's elevators de which has for its object the overthrow necli in with the Umatilla irrigation Tim grain ia in better »ha|w now than e*l t*i tlo- 1,11 u gilevtS ar>1 the bride's W. A Ewisa stroyed much property, including 1,- of the preeent reigning dynasty Kin project In Eastern < »regno, the land lv- for several year» at thia SM«on. ('wthkir.. The health drunk in wiue a century old, made by the groom's great grandfather, China. . 000,000 bushels of wheat. I >g in t 'wnsnips 4 arid f> north, ranges ground be» plenty of moisture, and a whose name be t>ears. Thi« is alwolutely and emphatically 21) and 30 east. frc*»t would not do any great amount of Persons who have Castro is eaid to have all prepare- ta'e in the afternoon the bri le aud D m e general tavking and • irharge I tlona completed for war with France or denied here, but none of the mviulwrs made entry of any land embrace I in damage should the temperatuie take ¡groom entered an automobile and were bu» nees. 1. n» mad» at curren» rales any other power that cares to show the of the Foreign cilice would discuss the this reservoir site prior to the prelim another drop. driven to the country tame of Mr. and matter until the authenticity of the al- inary withdrawal. August it* last, and and drafto i.sued < n principad citlee. Venrauelan president bis shortcoming« i Mr». John II Mctaan. "Friendship»," Indiana Want Lands. let *d interview could be »iiluUantiated. have not acquired ve»te*l rights, will a few miles out of Washington. Two lemiera of the miners’ union I i» under»!.'".i that a buie ub'*- ,l « lose their land through the cancellation Pendleton—About 25 Indians, m»m- 1 have I♦en arrested in Ihmvsr. Il is pitch was received from Har*>n von of their entriea. The government, t*rs of tbe Columbia river tribe, have 1 Over 1,000 we*lding gifts were show- j believed they were connected with the 1 Sternberg, German aml*a«»ad.ir to the however, will pay for any iuiprove- made formal applx-ativo to join the I »red on the fortunate young bride. While their value has lieen greaty ex i mur ier ot «»-Governor Hleuuentarg of ■ United State», Sunday, bearing on the nieuta they may have made. Beware of Defective Tides Umatilla» and share io the allotments Idaho. subject. If It should prove that the of the revervation, claiming that they aggerated, the fact remains that a small Tif ----- V»A------ liase ar. Alenaci <.t TIC« pi.larva are of tbe same tribe am! failed to com* . fortune ws* expended in them. Will Show Ho» Alialfa Orows. i’acinc c-rnet memtar«of .ongrrsa will statement of Sir Liang Cheng can lie fany, the New York jeweler, is said to tj ik» in with them when the allotments were ill tr<» I (ice a bill to prevent the mis suletautiate<l, there is a p eslblllty Metili.nviile — II. F. imiinsbury, lu i have tilled more than *100,oOu <>f or branding "I salmon. It is not thought that China will l*e askrd to diravow trnveling freight a»rut <>! the Boulheru ma le eeveral years sg *, preferring ders for tbe occasion, and the Wash his remarks. stay w*lb tire Columbia river Inta. Heyburn's pure food bill willswer this Pacific company, ha» purebased for thè I County Abstract ington jewelers ha I to send rush orde.'S point sufficiently. company Ave ai rea n-ir MM.nuvilli* to New York a week tafcre the wedding WOULD CLEAR THE SITUATION. to Ite uaed a» an e»|ieriiuMit lor groaing Much Freight From Dall.is. ' to replensih their stocks. Bandits held up a party of American ot ih» rssl r* • - riy r ■« !»<»« f m i>«r<-ti*M ai'alfa, with thè bop* of promoting I*a)la»—Twenty cars of Inmlier were >■»•*.• i . y ta i • > ... i and Meiican miner« near Thomas, No bride of royalty lias ever receive*I Revolution in Wcneauala Mjy Occur, dairying interrai». f«ir. «r at » '<• tsuaSi vl uul saperi Numer m» other bill** I out of I til la» in a single day re- Meiico. While tbsy tailed to get any presents from so many crowned beads «tisi ill bed la l"va Says M. Taigny. tracia ol land thronghout tlae valle« ceutly, I*rs:(!ee several cars of si*ar» and money, the oulisw» escaped afttor kill or notable personage». The king of T a nil**» hers and at Fa!!» Paris, Feb. 20.—M. Ta gny. t!ie e»- bave t>een piirrhaoni by thè Southern piling ing three of tbe miners’ |>arty. Hpaln, king of Italy, emperor ot Ger Z. It. RUDD. Manager. l ’ a* itìe lor tbe »ani« pur)»»« The City have a combined out put of from French charge d'affaitc» at Cara, as, in many, eiuperur of Austria, ptreidenl of Alexander, ol Equitable tamo, ia ser • ®*» «or TklM .tel » im I. ì U i ma. r ■■ r au interview with the Matiu'e c* rrv» company will turnisti tbe s*rd bigether 10 t*> 20 cars daily. The freight servo e France, emprv»» of China, mikado ot a L ua XY, oliiics iously ill. nith a sunply of land plaster and Ini»- <m alternate data will soon give way, . • .1 i. J» s a le«,, lot AIU.UY * «i pomlent at Liverpool, »aid that the Japan, republic ol Cuba an*! Pope Pina Y »|- m A Moro 'can gunlcat has fired on a unanimity ot the diplomats in Vrne ulated s-iil troni siHvewfiil alatila field» as the Southern Pacific has promised a X all remembered th* y* ung daughter daily lr,ight tram. auela against hi» rsp.ilsion wa» a great *n olbtr parta ut thè »tale. teevos Portiaed » -e • m : • m p m French steamer. uf the preelaletit, sending her rare wed le.,.. Alt-.M 13 1» f in ; II.SU» m surprise to President Castro, who until ding gilts through their repnwen'alivee It is now »aid that John D. Risike- Cost for Month S804. Arrives A.Mat**i H 1 a. a , >1 a a m. PORTLAND MARKETS. the last moment had relief on the at the capital, and with them their lieel leller is io Euroj*e.x Arriva gtoseaewtet«4 1* a ; »Ma a. JOMA & IKKfR Portland—It met i*m4 '2M to conduct moral «upport of a certain power. wislie» for the happy life tl*at will Atuve, «at* I t 44 p a ; site m. Whdil — Clnb, x9||70c; blof^tein, 70 Pat Crowe has l*evn acquitted ot kid M. Taigny, according to tbe corres the Beys' and Girls’ Aid society in ! surely ta lirrs. i«7 le; red, fi*>0*tt*c; valley, * Pulir s a-.-t li uti.t vwr» sa koih ir.ma naping and will now ta Intwl for car pondent, is cent inced that a revolu -annary, ami tiie Mils were ordered A private cars awaits order» to carry I loe Wines. IJquors and Cigars Cha t rat, -•* rat*.***■ 10 * *»*1,« aa-1 Kl t'aa, robtary. Oat«—No. I while, feed, »2»® 39; tionary movement for the uvrrll r a ol paid st the February meeting .>! tbe , the couple South after their honeymoon ai *1 1« .rl.t r, s lu ' ,<o. »1 Loula Xew gray, J2* Mi £28 50 per l<*n. boa'd ot trustees. Hup<nntemlent He had at "Friendship." The wedding trip (tritai., aad toaeklatioe John A. McCall Is slightly improved, President t'sstni i» prep-ring Harley—Fend, *23 804*24 |wr t*n; 'Gardner reported that 26 childien were * . ui... 1 m« al » r. -we wllkll»»»»vsral will not ta a lengthy one, the gloom's tat hi« physicians eay hs cannot stand t*e«n approached by s*rvei«l ol the r»v*e brewlug. *344134 80; rolled, Pure Liquors for Mi-du.ual i'urq *24438. •is.ii «ni» ; 1 a l<» H* ■* w, Japaa. 1 bisa lutionary leaders during Im eojoarn in receired ami 33 disposed of during the 4utie» in congress ur.evsitating an early j many sinking B| m -H s . Buckwheat—(2 25 per cenisi. 11 .. I . a ■ •». an l - *it* Aasrira Veuaauela. but owing to hi« poeition as month. The number *>f children In the ' return, hut later in the year a trip Hay—Eastern Oregon timothy, *19 Exports ot American agricultural ma- representative ul France tie was obliged NM-ioty’s rare Fsliruary I was 4«. One ■..-■r. ut N 1 «MM .«.ut ai w . m ¡abroad ia planned. Giva Us • Cal) Lblnrry to Russia thia spring will to hold aloof from politic«. fam ly living 111 Tillani"- k county to**k $14 per o n; v«ll»v timothy, *«**V; relu stativa, < t adata» clover, (7JM4fl| cheat, *A4'i grain amount tu fully *25,00,000. three childien, brothers and aistvr In M. Taigny'« »pinion, the enrra- Best Sugar Industry. W. r. OOMAN, G. P. A. hay, The governor of West Virg n a may spotident add«, a revolution w*>uld * dear The family is well to do. SCIO Washington, Est». Ili. — A prelimi- Porthrd, Orttfjun. Fruite — Apples, *1**42 80 per tan I up the present awkward situati m in "9 call a special »ve.ion of tbe Irgislatute erunberrie», (12 50414 50 per barrel. nary statistical tepori of the Irei sugar Will Start in 00 Dav». ; to consider the railroad rate problem. Veneaoela. Vegetables—t abtage, l*«4c'a<' r*r indoetrv for the y*ar emling Itaemner Eugene—Th» deed» transfering tb« pound; eaulillower, (I 1*0*42 per crate; 31, 11*04. leaued loday by th» Cenane The senate committee on territories Eugen« W’oo’en mill» fr "tu Wilbur A Eight-Hour Dar the Isaus. reiery, *4 per crate, sprout«, r*g47c bureau, show» that Industry ha» in- has agreed on a bill prohibiting gamb Srw York, Feb 20.— J hn .Mitchell Wright, ot Union, Or , to the talem per pound; sqUMh, I'sdliiyc per crt-ased 228 A per cent in the numlwr ling in all territories, including Alaska. and hi» a»ar late« on the anthracite Company, hesded by T. H Kay, which pound; turnips. * hl « s * 1 a »» k ; ear- of pouiid» of sugar prodneed and 291.2 The Iowa house has passe.1 a bill miners’ subcommittee, today teecully «cquired tbe property, Itave n*t«. AM<75c per »a. k; beet«, NAc.gll in the vaine of the produrle increare 11 D. Landon, ol the lulveu iu-n baa mills, I» prepared prohibiting the discharge of revolvers, their work of preparine proposals lat l«en s gnrd in taleui and Emil Koppe, •ine« tbe rensue of l'HIO The total to Uli orders tor tlrecracksrs aud other explos ves on an agreement in the hope that they wta ia to ta the resident manager of |ier tack. nnmlwr of posali of sugar, grannlstvd Onions — Oregon, No. I, H.IOfg! »5 July 4. will meet with th» coal operator»’ sub the plant, ha» arrlved. Manager Koppe a »ark ; N > 3, 70e<<<*! a «art. and raw, prodnred in P*04 »asb.il,- committee. It ia practically certain * bas already tagnn to inake improvw- 334,3U4. and tbe vaine of thi« produci p.*t«tot«e — Fancy graded Hnrbanks, There is a movomeut for congress to that tta miner» will make a firm de ment» at the mill, and rapects to have HO4t**8u per hundred; ordinary, nom w«» 12 i '.’4.10'.’ In 1'1)1 li . re were demand reform in tbe Congo state. j it in Operation in »*0 daye. A new mand for th» eight-hour day for all ila!; sweet |»>l«toes, 2ta<d2'gc per 41 sugar Iwet faclorie«, and 31 in KOO. ' hrlck an*l com ret» piiker nouea will ta The Philadelphia A Reading Coal men »mployml about the mince. One Orders taken at the »ar.!* In Fein or at th« m II» in Bilyr-u I‘«n. p' end. Famine Fond Cabled to Japao. Hi» lumber to th« beat ot ugounlain tir. and priera ar« reoac nabla. company expects by April 1 to have of the miner«' representatives «aid to einalructai immeliv'slv. Hutter — Farcy cre-mery, 27C,'B-'i0c day that th» eight-hour question wa» enough coal on hand to last until next Washington F'eb. 1®.—Up to noon j-er pound. To Develop Coal Mines. mor» important to the men than any Heptember. Eie«»—< >*egr*n rand, Irt£l7e |*er todav Chilien llal'sm Keep, trerwurer other demand iriention«d. Eugene— The hpencer J'.utte Coal A dosen of the American National Itd Urnes, There are rumors of mediation in the Petroleum i*oni|*any has been incorj.ir- Poultry—Average old hen*, 11® 14c h ad recel ved, In response to Prwiidenl Moroccan dispute. Fire Sweeps Rutland. et»*l here, with *100,000 capital. Ti.e per pound; mi ted chicken«, 12ty«gl3e; Roosevelt'» apjieal, contribution» J. W Zonmerman, broilers, 19420c; younc ruoeters. 124 amonnttng to 11 1,431, lo I* expemled Rutland, Vt., Feb, 20. — Hit of the inrorp »ratore are Greet Britain mav rstalish a national C F Mitchell, W. J. William« and R. largest and most valuable business ohi nmetet«, 10411c; dreeaed for the relief of the famine atricken system ot old age pensions. blocks in the financial district of Rut E. Hteeens, of Eugene, and I. W. Ixive, chicken«, 14415c; turkeys, live. I«4 province» of Japan. T en thon»and Ths Austrian government will crush land were destroyed by a fire that for <>l Portland. Tbe company has a coal I7e; turkeys, dressed, choice lA420c; dollar» collectai by the Christian Her Hungarian liberty and a rebellion is several hour» threatened to wi|e out pr<4peet ten milesaouthweetoi Eugene, geeae, live, 9c; geeee, drveaeii. 12414c; ald, ol New York, «as cabled F* hruary the city, and but for a fortunate shift which it will at once begin to develop ducks. 1*141 *c. 14 by the Niai» departmeut to Japan, sure to follow. taler on oil shift in the wind which aided ths lire on an »«tensive «rale. Hope—Oregon, ll»05, choice, 104 to lie nard immediatoly. The Htrandard Oil company 1» soon tighter» and the arrival of engine com pruepect« will be bored. lOt^r; prime, «1«49e, medium, 7*Ne; to ta prosecuted under the lru»t law. panies from Whitehall, N. Y., It is Steven« End« Blockade. olds, 847c. Appropriation» for Chemawa. Panama, Feb, I®.—Effort« to relieve Wi»*l— Eastern Oregon average beet, Should serious troule occur In China likely that tbe entire business section Washington—The fndian appropria |A42lc; valley, 24420c per pound. congeeti.m of the Panama railroad have th» government 1« alm<«t »nr« to call won 1*1 have l*een demolished. As it is, tion bill about to t*e reported will rarry mohair, cboiee, Sth- per pound. apparently enrvemlml. Chief Engineer for volunteer» and the nation I guard of the damage Is placed at *700,OuO. • Chemawa Indian Oregon, Washington and California Href— IXeeaed bulls. 242'gC pound, Mwveus informed the Aeecc'ate>i Pre«« Russian Town Affame. arhool, Inclndiag *4.000 for a new cows, 3it44>te per pound; coa n try veeterday that no through freight wee will likely have th« first «how. Prev Kief, Russia, Feb. 20—4n anti- bakery and *10,000 for a viaduct to steers, 4 45c. ent plan« of th» government contem- delavwl on the ivthmns during the thickagr iacililta* at »'v49c last 24 le.nr», Mutton— hreeeed. fancy, plat» placing .TH,000 troop« in the Jewish riot broke out Imlay at Vietka, i-rnae tbe railroad track«, which run near through ths arhool ground». The lat per pnnnd; ordinary, 4 45c; lambs, fl LaRora ar« being improved, and it Philippine«, and a« onr »landing armv a town of 6,000 inhabitants A large part of the town is tar improvement >» intend,-*! to Insure 49 He. N only a trifle over 00,000, including Gotnel. la eapertel present wharfage capo* ity Veel—Pressed. fl'v4Klge per pound. will he doubled within the neat four artillery, volunteer« altmwl iiave to Iw in flamee, and troops have been sent the aafety of pupil« in pawing the rail there from Goasal. toad. Pork—i>r«ae»d, t>4«c per pound month«. a'ked fur. 4* lo, I.IXN <*<>., OHI.4.0% to a Condensed Form lor Our Busy Readers. » Counter Keystone Shaving l’arlor> ATTORNEYS AT LAW ATTORNEY AT LAW ATTORNEYS AT LAW J. J. Bornea & Son, GraJudte Edectic Medical College General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS V. • S‘V;- • s;. '■ < ? *.%■ • < • j Horseshoeing a Specialty SGJO, OREGON Scio K Stute Bank EEiL ESTATE EBCKE2, ernexxs ATTORNEY AT LAW T EAST AND SOUTH inn Co Shasta Route CORNER SALOON LUMBER! LUMBER! i?.: <’ • > - r. -' ' w* F i- I - ■ '.‘J-X . a S. • •» 4’»A .. 1% f V ; ■ V ' Li -• ’ b * ■ V « * . X a X' V *‘Vi V . - *f ' A i’’"- , r ; • , * Common °* Finishing Lumber I. AIS’DOIS'! L A IS I) O IS ! 4 .*> M* ..p ’*■ 1* I km-A» Lì* y I 9 J -í « is- I < •« A 2 . fc’ i» «