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* -s _'*» COUNTY. OllEGON * Ü X 4 »U ■À. THE SKIPTON STABLES PUBLISHED EVER» FRIDAY AT CO., 1.1 XU 4'10, OHtGOI Good Turnouts, Prompt and Courteous Attention By T. L DUGGER NEWS OF THE WEEK fti a Condensed Form lor Oor Busy Readers. RLUOSABLt MTÖ Cerner Ba«« a4 a;-1 Kllawortli •««••<« Albany Counter Lunch HAPPENINGS OF TW0 CONTINENTS M< KIII OF A DvVANtY, Prop*. A Resuma of th« Le»» Important but «Í F>|-ESS10NÄL“j> Best 20c. Meal in the Valley Open All Nijjht < C Frjanl LJ at item oac aij* Hhsvlng ................ ...... 16 cant* ■ •• lialr ( utttng Hhampoolng....... __ 36 “ ¡latti*...... .. ............ ...... 33 M M«tary »*«•• •*-• vf Iw. • • 4 rvffica. zn WMt M S'.rw« ALBANY, OBt<jO Th* I'nitwil Htate* Supreme court ha* deride.) that paper and L !■« ' u i-t otfio-rs must give evidence George V. L. Meyer, now t’nited Htatee amliaaaador to Ruasia, may *uc- reed Taft »• secretary of war. WHIHIM XI'S WY4IT ATTORNEYS AT LAW J. J. Barnes & Son, e r ao*«c hm '*aU«:.a. Bank Al RANT OBK<.O> 11»< iM&sti Ufete PRILL M D PHYSICIAN -Di SURGEON We buy o<ir»tork in large quantities and keep a full line of rarri-g* and «»gon material. All kind» of work In <>ur Uns done on tb«rt notice. Horseshoeing a Specialty SGIO, OREGON Belo, Ortffoa mi TC.ephon* £x:haaot Ho Ik -X Bank Stute Scio 8HELTON EEALESTATE BROKER, Oregon Scie Ju«t!i* et th* Trac* Hcury FuUlc Sci* Or*fen WBIUHT cm:ir.s Prete! Imi Caahbar.. ................... T I Mnttni w A. Evia* ATTORNEY AT LAW « P i general be»king and sxchang* ì e'ffv* of I L R »••» o’ !■• Mis* n bus.ne«« 1. u« made al current rates ! Frtett*•• In * I «• rte mbmi fini M i I jbbì H»; > K<»vm« ai. î • and draft» U»u*d < jö principal citi»». A! BAMY. OBBOOS Beware of Defective Titles EAST AND SOUTH YlÀ---- II*.»*» Absirttt et Itile (rer«r*a »r ise Linn County Abstract Co Of th# r««l p j u latead to purer « m > •• •• uuty '■ r ‘ ? aaed p»tr< i»«-«» g ! • Motfll »I «uf ««beri • USA, X* kUllLtJ tu tm fot CORNHR SALOON K»tS * lUktR I ioc M ine«, Liquor* and Clear* Tura Liquor* for Mediciaal Purpose* Gira U* a Call Shasta Route llogxatt will be nameil governor ol Alatka. Zionlit* have »topped Itowie'* (ap ply ot money. Both China and Japan deny there t* any di»turt«nc* In China. R » heater. N. Y., long a . - » •• «ilo«« «i io» a l.»B m. m » " a 1 8 ' 48» leave ter aib«t>y at An agrerment on Morocco Ie sbovi to be reached at Algeciras, the kaleer backing down. The Chine»* governiuent re»»»iir»* the nationa that there will t* no upris ing ag*in»t foreigners. The llarlman line, will be equipped Fallen«» a d î*.«tr:»t cam on both traina < bate car« r«< r* «u-. to < gd«a «nJ tl t a«o. with th« block signal ayatem from ■ a • ». • > • • Omaha to lx>a Angele». Urlean« «i.d W •» ■ u Th« houee gowimittea on naval affair« < obb«< tiri at M Fr» w © wlib th«••»•raJ •iramabli o.>« J H< » J«pau, t fein«. favor* the appointment «1 not more * • Amer tee than 30 dental eurgeona in Hie navy. fee* Mr« MX Wo-d ante« ag«el at w««t President Rooeevelt has l*en a*ke>l belo «talli'a, or ««i trete to atep in and attempt to aettle the dif r OOMAS. a. P. A. Portland, Ornffon. W. £. ■ i eventful Anthony closed al morning. Tbe *nd Match 13. — Tbe . ... . ...-3 1 LUMBER! LUMBER! al the II.Iran Pen Sawmills. I* prepared to All order* for Common °* Finishing Lumber Order« taken at th* yard* In Itrio or at the mill* in Hlveu I*n. Hit lumber ie the beet of mounUin dr, and pn< ee ar* rcaei nable. LANDON! LANDON! Irvine gr Myer, Props. Hack connects with all trains at West Scio and morning train at Munkers. Our ri^s are first-class and our horses good drivers Prices reasonable. fetetice* between the coal operator* and miner«. Washington, VOTERS CANNOT CHANGE FRUIT CANNERY FOR ALBANY came peacefully. uncone* ione Attor«*, Geoeral Sa,* Or><>oal Reg-t- Garden»»» and Orchard.ste of Linn practically tor 24 hours, and bar death tration Muti Stand. County Take Block had lw*n momentarily *sp*et*.l since halvtn — Att.on.y <>*o*r*l Creator.! All-ery—Active work tooting to the -on.ley night. Only bar wonderful I, ot tb* opinion ibat It er* i* bo * o U k - eregtion of a cannery ard parking plant coiKt.lution krpl her olive. in Alhany has legan by the gardeners rlty for Ih* cl anemg »1 a «ot*i‘a r*«ia- Dr M H Ki< ker, her attemiing phy- and fruilmen intervale*!. Tbe new •i<nan. aanl Mira Anthony died ol tieart tration after il ha* onc* b**n mad*. company will tw known a* the Fruit- failure, induced by doable pneumonia. Il» ha* n >l r*t»i*re>l a writt.n o, inlon grocers* and Gardena*** Cooperative Hbe had bed terion» valvular trouble upon Ih* *ub|*ct, bui aitar hearing tb* eawM-iatloi., and will lie owns*l by the t >r tb* laat *i* or eeven yrara. Il*r report tbal ihai',»* hav* t>e*n parmit- men who sell their product* to the rout- lung* were practically clewed, and th* pen y or by citi*«»* of Albany. Htoca t**l in Lino OMiuty, h* eiamlned tb* I nenmonla had yielded to treatment, tn the nee company I» »»lling under • l>ut the weaknea* ol bet heart prevented atatute* governin, rr,i»trati<>n ami *ai-l rvalrirlmn that no one man r>>uld •» tbal Ih* only ebanje pruvt<l*>l tot by cure more than 35 per cent of the bar recovery. La»t night in a delirium, Kias An- la* latitai wliirh bacowea nrceaaary eto* k. He.idee parking, preserving and can b >ny ■ poke of tbe work in Oregon, wlien a votar char ,r* hi* rr*i>i*m* where the battle for woiuau tuffrag» la ning fruit and vegetal.}»«, the new con Iroru on* precìnct io anoiber. cern «nil bendle all kind« of prodora, now lieing wage*!. Hhortly atfer *h* Mr. Cravtord raid tbal il a voler acting a» a kind of dietributing joint sank into a *tii,K>r. r**i*ter* a» a ‘L*-iali*t ami theu rbanga« where ali prudore for the local trade Fuaan Brownell Anthony, reformer, Ina re,i,tration *<> tbal il •) a* hlm to can tw »o tired at a uniform pries. In wae l*>rn *1 booth Adam*. M* m . Feb thia way all »tore* will Iw abl* to keep ha a Iiamocrat, ibi* » uld t<* in <f!r< t ruary 16. 1830, th* daughter ot Hamel up with th* market, end the farmer* and I ucy < K*ed i Anthony, liar fath a *ec >tid re,i>trato.n, and more tban will have no trouble in di»|Hwing ol er wag a Cotton manufacturer, and gav* on* registrati >n i* *ipra>**!y forbidden their product. hi* chll Iren a liberal education. The plan i* to »tart with a cannery, Il tira clerk ahonld mak* a m *<ake ami For mor* than 40 year* *h* baa l>**n wrlte thè word “Ìtockaltol'' after a prune parkery eml cider and vinegar liwlor* th* country a* a prominent arl- mai,'* nani», wlien tbe voler had an- work*. All ot three indu.'ri** have vnateof reform. Through her indu nonnrrd hir.-i*elf a* a l’emvat», Mr. torn needed very ninrb in l.inn eonnty, ct. <» wider 6»Id* of employment ha»* Ctawlord think* it «irahl t<* peroiiaaa- brcatise of the immense amount ol l*en <>p*nml to women. I'p to the bl* for thè rlerk to corraci Ih* error, small fruita and garden product» groen time ol l>»r death (be never related tier hot wher* th* party afhliatinn ha» been here, and twranae the cotinty had no • iforta. Hhe ha* publnhed, in con record**! a* ,iv*n by tb* voter, ther* i* •neh rnteiprl«*» the development of junction with Eliialieth Cady blantun no autbority for a *ut>*rqnent ebanite the fruit and gardening Industry ha« ami Matilda Joslyn Gage, 'The H'*to- li ha* t>e*n tnany tini** a»**r<»<| thal twen much retard*«!. ry of Woman Hullrag».' Rhe ha* alio in Marion county many Ihim- ra>* are c.mtribuled to leading magaatnaa and rrgxtertn, a* Republieatia in order lo Wool Sal** at Condon. lecturid in England. tak* pari in thè ronteat tor tb* Kepub- Condon—An effort it being made bv lican primary n HDÌnatioti*. Inapertion th* Condon I’* mmervial club to eetal ot tb* regiatration Imok* *ho«a tbal lieh at thia place ».« I vai** day* The SCREWS ON IN KANSAS thi* i* not trita, an I tbat tf any pernio* eecretary of tbe club i* in communica are rr-giiter .n, improperly t he instane*« tion wi h the Sial* ai d National Wool Interstat* Commission Turn* Light on are ao few and ao unimp rtant a* to re grower*' associations, anal with the aid Standard Oil. ca,>• notice. Tbe di»,**ition ber» >« of the local wcwlgrowera' aewviation. KanaacCity. .March 13.—Acting up for e eh to t»gf*ter bla party affi:ìationi which it I* expected will lw orga* it i* tboriglit date* may Im tea- on resolution* pa*»nl by both house« of hooeatly aud (airly, il girea at all. Endeavors are aiao I wing made congre»», thr«e memlwr* of the Inter cur* a reduction in freight rati Farmen Toed of Waiting. state Commerce commiraion tcxlav i>e- and Haw lam, Ontario -- The farmer» of Dead Ox wool from Condon to alno on local shipments of sugar, salt gan an investigatoin of the charge* Flat, tired of waiting for water from etc. ina>lc by independent oil producers of t’ AV I’ Kmi»a»that tbe railroads of Kanaaa dis t *.»• . .d r ■ . - I • l-»»n WOMEN AS SHIELDS Moro Manila, March It—Major Genera) Wood, who has arrive.! here, ba* an- nonneed that he aaaiimee full responsi bility for the tight against th* Mon* at Dajo hill, near Jolo, He »aid tbat there wee n > wanton destruction ot wo men and children In tbe fight, though many ot them were killed by torr* of neeeeaity, becait»* the Moro* need them a* ehielda. tn the band to band flgliting. Major General W<x*l declared that many of tbe women wore male attire and their el could not lie diatingui.h- ed. Another confuting can»*' was tbe desperation with winch tbe women f light, the prirela having worked all ot th* Moroe to a religious tremy. Many of th* Moro* frigne<l death and botch- ere.1 the Amerl.sn hospital men who were relieving the wounded. Th« bonaa committee on election* Many Soldier* Deterted in Battle. ha* favorably reported a bill prov ding St. Petersburg, March 13.—The In tor th* election of nnator« by dtreit valid, ‘"y»ri (.f the military, it still vol* ot th* peopl*. printing daily liete of the hweee sns- The Port of Portland eomtulwion ha* tained during the war, which, without voted the Hill company right to bridge Inrinding Port Arthur, now total 161, tb* Wlllam*tt* below Fortland accord tlOO killed, wounded and disappeared. Ing to th* plan* submitted by the rail* The beta ■ »vertng the fighting at Mnk den are jn.t beginning to appear. A road company. Mira Horan B. Anthony is still very remarkable feature ie the percentage of tnen whore fate ie unknown, haring weak. twen abandoned on the Aeld of battle The A'geciraa conference ia talking Tl.r etaf! ie reeeivng thousands of tn of compromiae. qnirie* from relative» regarding the fate Th« government ha» evidence of re- 3* soldiers, which it ia unahla to answer. hatea given th* sugar trust. Through ths Straits No aucceeeor to Premier Rouvier has New York. Marrh I?!.—The steamer yet bean named in Franc*. Z a’a^dia, which «atleti from Han Frau derò January 31, bonnd to New York, Frantic «Iforta are being made to towing the side wheel steamer Olympia «eve Zion City from bankrupty. from Portland, Or., j »aree* I Handy Frequent robberie* have cauaed the Point, in the Htniita of Magellan, Hat elaaing of money order office« in P - unlay, according to a meeaagw rereived here today fn»m Ponta Arenas. All land. were well on board Both vessels have Two officiate ot the Standard Oil have been purrhasnl by New York parties calle.I on President R'«»e*v«lt a»d seam and will be pat in service on the Al anxious about investigation ol trust*. lantic c«MMt. J. Ogden Armour, head ot th* Ar Preparing for Big Potlatch. mour Parking conpany, complain« hr- Vanon.er, H C , March IS. —Kight caura of «acret service men d-ggiag hnndiMl Indiana from varion* point* him. ah ng the northern coast betwrwn Fort The hmtae committee on m»rehant Rupert and Kingvotue Inlet, are at marine and fislieru* hae fixed Marrh Alert bay, bidding tbe greatest ,mt latch 23 a* the data tor con»ideriog «Katar know n on tlii» cnaat tor a numtier of lion (ball b* taken on tbe ehip *ub»ldy veer*. Th» Indian* pr-’pora to con tinue tbe potlatch until June. Match !3.—The time is not yet ripe f r th» p<’«age of life of Huean B. 12 40 o'clock tbit American troop« killed 800 native Cause ot Slaughter of Whole outless in a Iwttle in the Philippine» Families by Troops, tr«««« Portland »ram » 10 p m AlVeny 11 it» p m , 11 M’ |> « Arrtv«« A«felan«t $2 4 • m . M 1 • »*• Arrive« !•< mrtito * *• p m , * M» m Arri««« »A4. I ran ria co TMp m, • M a m. i and Anthracite operator* are believed to have agreed to reject the miner* pro- criminate in favor of the Standard Oil poaal*. Company m the matter < f rates outside A bill ha» l>een Introduced in the that •late. Iona legidature legalising tbe killing The member* of the Interstate Com of Incarable*. merce commission who will make the Francis M. Cock I »stall* of the fight l>et«een Moto* inve«tigation are and American troop* ehow that the rell, Judson C. Clement» »nd Chari»* Iwttle la»te«l tour day» and '.HiO of the A. Prouty. John T. .March, eho has I wen in the tel* I* were killed or wounded. Houthwest for tbe pat» two week» mak Million* are i ■tarvkng In Northern ing ■ preliminary inveatigation of tie Japeii and now r winter weather baa producers' chargee, »•« present today added to the misery. Straw and acorn* as the attorney tor the commi»»ion are the principal food*. An almoat I rank H. .Monnelt, ex attorney general total failure of tbe nee crop I* the of Ohio, and Clifford Thorn, of Wash cau*e of the famine. ington, la , were present *• attorney* The The Harriman line* will put on a i for the independent producer*. new through train from Chicago to railway* also bad attorneys at the in Portland No eto|>* will be made and vestigation. The agitation tor the investigation no paseenger* or eipreee will In. car ried, nothing but mail. Tbi* change G-.tm tofav was started some time ago when Clifford Tnorn. acting on behalf will make a »aving of an entire day. of the Oil Producers’ associa In Wyoming. Western Nebraska and tion, fllad with James B. Garfield, oom- Northern Colorado there ia 13 inch»« ol mlwioner of corpotations at Washing •now and atorkmen fear heavy hw*e*. bin, a statement in which inrtanrea ot at the weather it extremely cold alleged direrimination »gainst the lnd>- Kan»*» and Montana hav* »now and |wnd* nt* in the matter of rat«-* heary wind* ami »treet car and railroad mad*. traffic Ia badly demoralised. Fire at Han Francieco in a flve-atory building cawaed a lose of over >. .uoo SCIO U D. I^iidoa, Koutbarn California and Ari* oa have had a downpour of ra n ahiib alnxwt reached tbe proportion* of a flood. Three inch** of wtler fell In 36 hour*. R»ed»r • Hu B.ll to Carry Out Land Coninruiion i Policy. Great Champion of Female Suffrage Pass*» < A wa*. The Iowa senate baa paaaed an anti- railroad para bill. r H RUDD. M*n*(er < B« e>-r Tktr4 a»4 MruadaiLI*-u aLaaKY, OBioos Seventeen men have tost their live* attempting to recover b>*lir* from the Courrierea. France, coal mine. The city of Chicago ha* won a great | victory over the traction Im»* by th* Hu pre me court annulling their fran chisee. General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers p . Graduate Eclectic Medical College >AOI w Argentine rt- Tbe deadlock ha* i-een reneanl at Algeriraa, but an agreement I* assured. ATTORNEY AT LAW Ç of th* Peat Week. Geueral Ovsraeer Voliva ears Dowir ie dying and thal he will govern Zion. il MoNTAMÌ X JJ. C- BB u WMB, m Leant* iiearat baa forbidden tbe mention of Bryan's name in his t>e*tpa;>er*. ATTORNEYS AT LAW J Interesting Indian outlaws have kills*! th.ee dep utive in Indian Terrilorv. Go To Vbo BBYAMT A BOW n*>4*ib a <• Lea* The president of the public ia dead Al B ANY, OR! GON. H Bryant Not LEASING GRAZING LAND ANTHONY DEAD Mia* Anthony bad Oregon Albany SUSAN B taken tlapa * rgai »a an rriga district nndrr what 1» km>wn a» the Wright law. A petition to the County court will be C’>n«iilen*4l at a ape«'<al *r«u»ion April 16. The proposed dia'rict Include« about 1J.000 acre« of the l»e«t land on l‘ea«i Ox Flat, n Malheur county. ju«t arroRA ’he Hnake river from Weiwrr. I duh > When this district 0 orgsnue<l And ih* mean« nf watering it have been in»t*l’»t|. there will have been added to Malheur county many thousand« < f dollar» nf tAialde proper ty. Tbe anccee* of the enterp»!»* m*an* much for th* county. Cannot LI*« State Money. Halem—Al'orney General Crawford hold* in an opinion that III* State 1-ewi* and Clark commission cannot use the l’>0 U00 appropriate.) by th, alate for a memorial bnildtng. rtm It an individual 1» will-ng to aopp’y th* ISO,mH) which th* Portland 1-wta and Clark corporation refii.ad to donate Mr Crawlord *«ya the law 1» ■ illicit in Ha dec aratton that the corporation mn»t airpply the money and G e cdy ol Portland donate the aite. Bret Acreage Lafgrly Increated. Ixi ««ramie—Manager E H. Ht«tn- well, of the »Ogar factory, has been ln Cov», making r»»n’ra* t» for the growii g of sugar tMM-tN f<»r tiiis »e««on*srun and report« having con!rar rd for a> <>n' I ,- 000 scree of l*rri» tn that h cality Th» sugar company expert« to have a larg- r AtreMg*« ’hi« year than ever t-eloie Heretofore tbe *a< ’»»»y ha« r »ver > ad ■Jiore than 2,*00. a* r»-s b t »hit i» counting upon at Ira»’ I OK) acre» Wallowa Bridge by July I. Wallowa— When ’!»•<). K. A N Co. «tartal to aw’ifr right «•( w»y in thl» county for an •it^nwion of their line it was not drfinitelv known how toon th» road wm to F h * in operari<»n. In a re cent converrai inn with a gentleman who it in a position tn know the activ ity a 11 pr-pM-fetl rwilri ad*, it learne«l that the exten»H»n to the O. R. A N war eif»r« tc«! to reach the Wal Big Yield in Gilliam. lowa brittle bv July n**it Wtlh rail road accomtnofla»inna early, much of Condon — Cr p o’o»l-e> t- * la’ge the crop rairad in Wall » wa county, a* yield are »aid to I h . bet'er than ever I«- There !• a well •• the aurpln» »tuck, will lie tore in Gilliam county greater acreage of wheat than ever ahip|»e<l from that point. «ceded in thl* cnvn'y before end ron- dition* a*, nnutually favorable at th • Chang« Wool Saia Dates. Th- ground I* wrt to a depth Randleton—() «imr to 4it*att«*arti<vn time Rai gr I* im «¡th thr rchednlr «»f wool «alt« da’rt re of more then two fret. rentlv annonnre! for 1 **tern Ore*nn proving rapid y owing to tr » »pier did thr rxeruttv* romtn'tta* nt ’he H’ate gro* I ng weal her < f < h» p»»i two w-, k- of I ’ WrwJgrow« r«' «•••«•’tl»' n L a « m«dr mi’ PORTLAND MARKETS new on«, a* <<>’’«>«• Pam!! «ton. May 22 23. May 2 * 30; Hn»pr*r. May 24 Wheat—Clab, 87e; bl i«at»m, 67 4 2', Jun* 7 M. Jane 2’ 22; Condno, 68c; red, tl6c; valley. 70e May 3!, Jnn* 1, Jun* 27 2*<; **ha» ik • o*t*—No 1 whits teal l-’7 60 «•ay. June 5 6, June 19 20 J»»lv 10 11 ; 127 per ton. Baller City, Jan* 2S 2rt Jnlv 12 13; Harley — Feed. 421(424 p" t n ; Elgin. Jnlv 13. Th* Bale for !h* Wai brewing, 614424 60; rolled, 124 &U(A Iowa count* wool h«« h*-n «rf f »r E'giD 36 60 inntnei! of the t >en Wallowa a« pr* Buckwheat—12 >6 per cental. vioutly arranird Hay—Eastern 14’eg n tin»-thv 41141 14 par ton. valley timothy 4M 4V clo Closed Season To B* Enforced. ver |7 50#K; cheat, t«*7, gram bay, Oregon City — “ I str ctly close-1 •*«. |7«8. •••n will la* maintained on the Coinm Fruit*—tpp'e» 11(42 60 per h. g ; bit river thia veer " »ay* Deputy Fi»h cranberrtee. |I3 60i< I 4 60 per barrel Warden H A Webster. who baa gr»n* Vegetable*—Aeparsgna, 10'411» per to th* lower Columbia. Tbe rlaweal pound; bean*. Slgc: »*••!•*»*, I %» per season began on tbe 16’h inat and eon- pound; caulifi .war, |.’<42 36 per crate tinne* for a month, anal in order that celery, >4 60(45; epvoule. K 47« per a I illesal fiaiung may tw prevent**! the pound rhubarb, IS 35 pet l-i per- authorities of Oregon and Washington •ley 25c; turnip*, V0 >441 ;wt ee- k will co operate anil maintain a thor carrot*, 85(476» |>er tack, beet*, M.S.-«4 ough patrol nf ’he over Oregon thl» II ;mr »a. k rear has two patrol ixiata ami Wa«h- Onion*—No. 1, 70®80c per »ark ; ington ha* one. anal all three will do No. 3, nominal service onlbe Columbia. Potato** Fan. y grade.! Burliank», 55(460» per hundred ; ordinary, nom Seatide to Attoria. inal. sweet p.tatoe*, 2la«-’Sc P-r Salem—Cha>le* M Cartwright, WIL pound. liam L. Dndlev. Edgar J. I*aly, “an- Batter—Fancy creamery 87lg<30c demon Rred. B. F Alien anil J Frank par pound. Watann have filed article* of Incorpora- Fgg*—Oregon ranch, 161*4116» p»r lion with the secretary of »tat» for the doaen. 4*toria A Coa*t In’ernrlaan company. Poultry — Average old hen* 13(414» They pro,»«e to build a »tram or el'-c- per pound; mited chicken*, 13 )3c; trie rail rota I from A»loria tn Heeaide, broiler*. 20'422r, yon ng rnnster«, I3<4 ending at the Halladay or Old Seaside 13*6»; old »onetere. |(>'4l0l»c, dr**-»«l property, in Clatsop eonnty. The rap- chicken* 14415». tu'kev*. live, 16'4 ist 1100 17c; turkey*, dreared, 18(420», g»e*e. Hal »rock • i thare*. live, 8(4Vc: gee**, dr»***d, 104113c, duck*. 16(418». Prospect* Good in Sumpter. Veal — Drrw*e*i, .11»(47*4» per pnond. Beef — Dreaeed bull*. S’.ifl.l' per Baker City — Coawrvatlse mining operatore are of the opinion that dur poond; row*, 31» 4 4t»c; country ing the coming mmmer treater re*nlt* •leers, 4<45 c . Mutton — Dreaeed. fancy, 8'49- per will be obtained from th» mine* of the In pound, ordinary, 4 (4 6c; lamha, 84 Hnmpter dietrlct than ever before. an intervie* on thia question I. R • Ha. Pork—Dr**»*i|, 64181*» per ponnd. Bellman, a well known operator and H ojh — Oreg-m. I#05 rhnice, |0(4 manager of the Crack Oraron. at Oregon, Bourne, et ate. I that thl* I* a»»nred by lOlgc; prime. 8(48»; medium, 74|8<- the fee' that an in iny proper tire have old*. 547». been folly developed anal a>e no* on Wool—Eastern Oreg >n average be-t the verge of Iwing placed among tbe 164131c per ponnd; valley, 34436». regular pro lucer«. mohair, choice, 36<130c. a of a bill author ting the Iresu g of vacant pub lic gisiing ¡and«, but sentiment in tav r of Federal c iti and regulation and eventually such a sy»lem will l«e inaugurate«!. Krj rrerntativr Herder, of Kansas, ha» a«hau< « i idrag on this suljm-t, and lelitw tl a' the t«e»t way to expand sentiment m favor of the leasing sys’rtn 1» tn keep the topic be fore the public With that end In view he ha« drawn ami introduced a general leasing bill which read» as billow» •‘That the president t« hereby au- (borised to »rt a* dr by proclamation •iich | rtio« • t the pu’ liic laml« s» in In» opinion «hotil l ’r crratAfd tntograa* Ing diet ricta The« tjtr and tu«t«>’y of the lam*« tliu» willulrawn shall l«e placF-d in ’hr La: -I* f t) *• ervretarv of Agriculture, who is hereby authorised to ria* ify an»I appraise Che graamg value ol such lands and io appoint »m b ofhrrfW «• the « Are <d each grasiiiiC* dis trict may r««|Uire. •*Tbe eecrriary of Agriculture is a so art? » ar.I t,» < argr ami collect a rea sonable fe*> for grating permits am! U) make and enforce • b regulations as may b* appr- priate ’ t .. ’millions of each ganrimg «lislri* t Tl rj** regula tions »ball l*o fiamr«l an«! applied with •l«*cial rr!wre«<«e to • ringing about the target |<er matienl •> •-<>}>•*.<■„ of th* c>unt»y l>y actual *«tti*r* ami bom* uiakvr*. “ Ml public Ian I* thna withdrawn ami controlld »hall al all time* b* orittnu* to *uh)>v l to entry and aettl*- lurut umlrr amiable r■■«illation*." -y ri .• STIR UP PASCALS Ru»xian Rrsctiu k • •» 4»C Incitine to Open OutbrsAk. Hi. pi '.'rw.iir^, M.U- ; 1 5. -- >« Ulte <>! th» r**A41 tutiAry <>rg*n e ilu>n« «re ptisb- th» rs lirsl d»rtf*-ri«ti« p- int. T'.lay thè AXitatl >n «gAhtel eleutetil« to a a "I.ragne of ti-■ K i*eiau l’»■’*pl•'’ held a aervice in Ih» Alraanderrv»ky tnon- a-irrt l<> ■ e), orate t ■ -■ manifesto on Mari h * a- a * ory (rii- ld regime Ij«t. t it t• . 11 >.-■ III* fighi log *oc>ety ■ f ih* »ani» organi«*- tino he d a putì ■ ti .rtu g ati-l liatened *o li tlaiomat-.rv epeeeh.e by Dr. ll-o- h. vili a' d P- f •»■ r X »■■ «ky, two »«• trrmiat leader*, et wloch the thr oratore « jwr.ly aummonad th»ir follower*, Jew« litack Iloti tr.il, lo k 11 the l bang Conni Wilte. p.lnre M-«icbrr.ky, tir ananln. who *npt>orr »ri ti hi . »barge* Ih* burvancrery with l avtng »yinpai liv w t'h Ile court cliqua, « l> c'i >« opp *irg t1 r hamla o! tb* iabtnet, ai I wlth mrltlng >la»* hatrr.l and *'r kr* w li thr pur; •» <4 mak- rg tb» nati mal w-a tot.lv a la‘lure. Ile qu-ite* Prof.raor Nic-.I.Sy a» d*- . lar og fiat Ir* - ol il - a ut . ra> y atomi I tee tbal a tiomber of revolu- ti... »rie« are eie-t*.i. In <>rder to fur ti eh en • irn* ho .top. .» ng th» na- tmr.al a-rro.i Iv with bay.met*. CHANGES IN CABINET Bofap'.rte May S • •-I Moody «I Attorney General. W f Lif’i'Uift, Marrh 13 It *• un<!er- •tot «! dir»«" ar- n.a’4v 4 a’> • rt rh»f |{ra lu 1 Ntitrinp tr t >. Anoritey Gi»r>MPBl M i » w I y fitay r«ti»e» A»lv in tl»«- «utnmer. H*-«'r»ta»)r H o of th* Navy <!*• I»a»’t« r«>t m«v have» thr pHra if !>• •a •» rara »». I” »1» ’ rL«*n» G f, VO*| Mmrr, *'».• k -« r t«> Kite« «, «ill Hb» I* ’«hr th* N ivy |> *tf«i H I' m it a«’« r Ga-i era C rt«»lv"U will • 14 -.•* • ’ I ■ - ■. ’ 3 t . t ’ r a«’iry w ’ *n that • H j -in r«*tirr« in thr fall,* un'rr« prr«rt|t plan« « halier. On* gtrat pr«»Llwni in trntlrring the •*Ap»rtnr < ..uri varai « v to "*«F4 rrtary <4 War Faft 1« wh»> to <*t «borati take tli* ic*»*at pr hlrrt* of th* l«lhmiai> varai an«! th* Phihj m* Wtiile K<B«*rrtAry Fai’, a’thoiitfh «’r-irinx ulti mai«* I v tn Lav* a p*.*it*on on tha Ho- pram* mnrt l»rn h <1 * • not fr*l bha *a«v n< thr cabin«’ at |hi» t rnr. Wash ing II kl'rvr« h* Alli «1 U<* *'it r«M>r o( Ju»t>v* Brown. i•“« Women Give Their Jewel*. Rndape.' Marrh I t —Tlie t'ounteae 1>-eerey and aathrr tit d «omen have rtarte*! a movement to re.ee a fund for the te-neAt a»f . rli lair • Io. reeigi.eal or were ali*mie*ed ae a re.ll1* of the politi cal rriaia in Hungary. They have held meeting* at *hi.h they have denuded lh-n>*elve* of valnahle jewelry, which will he »old for the IwnrAt of ibe offi cer« who were left In rhe Inra li through 'h* no!■ payment of large •om* pron i*rd them by rich magnate* aa indemnity for th* lo*a of their ealarie* anal of po et lion*. Guard for British Lrgation. Ivomlon, March 13.—-The ©nrrrépond ant of the Tribune at Hongkong ears th it Capta n W»»«l, • • mmamling a de tachment 40 artilkrymrn, will pro ceed b» Pekin at he en<t of the month tn guar«! the British légation. Tadel Wen, ronfi lent al »rr»e’ary of the viceroy of Carton, In an interview, •aid he did not think the anti foreign movement in the »onfh was serious, and di«*i meni the idea of trouble at Pekin. . • - - • ’ * » ,**• “'M ■ > * P • "4 *7 • . ■ c ' t r - • W I •-< ’ ** *** . ■ ' K .» m ;, ’■>' ¿.S- a * > I ’ w-, e « “ **> . • f Famine Imperil* in Morocco. London, March 13 — The Paily Mail'* enrreeoawal nt at Tangier ray* that the lai n-e of the wheat anal bar lev harvest ia threatened throughout Morocco. With no reserve from laat year, he a 'da. a terrible famine *eeo>* Io be impending. r ’»e • • A r A 1 *• *• r* * f * ** / « •V ■» »i'-’Â of the public range is groeiag steadily,