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BAD QUAKE INITALY. Largc Area Badly Shaken Dead Num bar About 60. Rome, June 8. - Great apprehension has been caused again by seismic dis turbances showing that the rone affect ed by tha earthquake shocks today is a vast one, embracing practically the whole of Southern Italy, as well as a portion of Tuscany and Vmitia to the north. Some reports estimate the numler of dead at SO, anti of injured at several hundred. It is feared that many are buried in the ruins of buildings thrown down at Calltri. Il is said that ¿in thia town half the buildings have l>ecn wrecked and the number, of^dead ¿is above 35. From many other towns and villages come stories of fallen home*, death and suffering. At San Sole, in the pro vince of Potensea, six jwrsons w« re killed and five injured. The convicts in the prison at Bunavento became panic-stricken and tried to force their way past the guards, but were over powered by troops. The district in which the most seri ous damage occurred extends for only alsxit 50 miles about Mount Vulture, in the province of Avollmo. This region has suffered much in the past from earthquake shocks ami in In51 8l>0 persona were killed. The government has taken hold of the situation with promptitude and al though the earthquake occurred during the night military and civil authorities were soon hard at work giving aid to the injured, preparing shelter for the homeless and bending their energies to the re-establishment of order. BRIEF REPORT OF THE DAILY WORK OF NATION’S LAW Washington, Jun«« 13.-- Senator Doi- [ Washington June ‘j liver answered the critics of th«- "in whelming majority surgent*" today in a spircch delivered bouse tonight pc ‘ 203.S36 Acres Eliminated From Wal Hawley’s Measure Adopted In House in the senate during the discussion of ings bank bijt low* Forest Reserve, Will Neat Go to Senate. the provision of the sundry civil appro by the Repf Washington The president ha* sign priation bill providing $250,000 to en Not a singll* Washington Representative Haw ed a proclamation eliminating 203,685 i ley has succeeded in passing through able the President to gather informa tb«- measure \ tion bearing upon the operation of the Prior to th scree from the Wallowa national for the house his bill directing the patent new tariff law. 113 to I9fi est, in Oregon. The elimination is the ing of a considerable number of home Clay’s motion to strike out the pro-1 substitute T stead entries in the SileU reservation. result of a careful examination made vision wa* lost by a party vote of 13’ The v<>’ by the United States department of As passecl by the house, Hawley’s bill to 44. Dolliver and hi* fellow pro- { wived U agriculture during the past summer, provides: “That all pending home gresaives voted with the regular Re hours o’ stead entries heretofore made within which disclosed th«- fact that the areas publicans. The sundry bill, carrying Beans now eliminated were either open grass the former Si lets Indian reservation, uppropriatoins aggr. gating $118,000,-! view» upon which proufs were made prior to land with very little timber, or tim 000, then was passed. the sub bered area* so largely alienate«} that December 31, shall be passed to patent Dolliver’s speech awakened great in |x«rtion of i». in all cases where it shall appear to further administration by the for,-st terest and was listene*! to attentively . Congress * «i service was cons ide r«xl impracticable. the satisfaction of tbs secretary of by senators on both side* of the eham- bet* of the b< Th«- land* released are not ne«-dc«l for the interior that the entry was made b«-r. it was the reply to the insurgent* represents! >v«A watershid protection, and are not con for the exclusive use ami benefit to the charg«* of party disloyalty anti tion* to pass th^» of the entry man, and that ths entry sider««} to be chiefly valuable for na was a direct challenge to their oppon by Representative man built a house on the land, tional forest purp«>*es ents. The first named was Governor of New York, condemb entered and otherwise improv«-«} the The principal eliminations occur in Hanley and his speeches were referred cution of Jews in Ruasia < township* I and 2 south, range 47 cast, same and actually entered into occu to without reserve. i ing the President to use townships 1 and 2 north, ranges 45, 46, pation thereof, and cultivaU-d a por The reading of the bouse amend offices with the Russian g tion of said land for the peri«! required 47 and 48 cast; township 3 north, ments to the postal savings bank bill obtain action to prevent/ range 42 east; township 4 north, 42 by law, and that no part of the land was completed in the senate today and of the recent massacre. enter«} has la — n sold or conveyed or and 43 cast; township* 5 and 6 north, the mt-asure then went over until to Pulp and printing p*|>«- contracted to I m - sold or conveyed by range 46 east, and township 6 north, morrow. whet« it I* expected the senate ured from w«xxl cut on <-row)*v no contest or the entryman. and where range 47 east. In addition, a strip of the Province of Quebec prior tj will concur in the amendment*. land from one-half mile to three mile* other adverse proceeding* was com- last ia subject to the count«' Th«- bill wa* amendtd in conference wide is eliminated along the southern menced against the «-ntryman, and no mi a* to allow entri«* on land immedi duty of 25 cents a coni, nr it* ‘Ti tice thereof served upon the entryman, boundary of the forest, in rang«* 42 to ately after th«-y are withdrawn and lent of 35 cent* a ton in th«- manWk. 47 east. Section 6 and the west half prior to the date of submission of the without waiting their classification, a* ured state a* print paper, a* pruvl’ proof thereon, or within two years of section 5. township 4 north, range required by the bill as it pasx«xl the by the new tariff law, aceonlid thereafter, provided, that nothing 42 east, is transferred from the Wal i decision Die Treasury d«q«ar senate. therein contained shall prevent or fore lowa to the Wenaha forest, the area As a result of information sent to day. stall any adverse proct-edlngs against having been isolated from the Wallowa t'hMrging that Russian I- the house last Satruday by the War de- any entry U[«on ary charge of fraud, by the large eliminations. partment, disclosing the alleged fact were being hebl virtually if and provid«} further, that any entry that Frank W. Carjwnter. executive ;a-«inage on «ugar plantati* man who may make application for COMMENCEMENT AT EUGENE. secretary of the Philippine govern waii. President Gom;«ers. u1 patent under the provision* of this act WORK IS ORDERED RESUMED. ment, and E. C. Worcester had bought lean Federation of Labor, I shall as an additional condition prece Invitation* Are Issued for Thirty , and leased "Friar lands", in the Phil- to Secretary Nagel, of t|- dent to the issuance of suah patent, be fourth Year Exercise*. of commerce anti labor, anil t) ippin«-s. Representative Martin, Demo required to pay to the United States New York Central President Much crat, Colorado, today introduced a reso ha* demanded the pros .*i‘ University of Oregon, Eugene In $2.50 per acre for land so applied for.“ Pleased With Settlement. lution demanding an investigation and planters who, hr **v vitations are out for the Thirty-fourth the alien contriq-K Automobile Stage to Burns. Washington, June 8. President charging malfeasance in offlre. annual commencement of the Univer Th«- protnr4 Prairie City The Blue Mountain Brown, of the New York Central, was sity of Oregon. The program covers Washington, Jun«« 11. Lnrg«- four days, June 19, 20, 21 and 22. Al Rapid Transit company, operating four so pleased at the way in which Presi amounts of politic* were mixed up and " umni who desire private entertainment arui six horse coveted stages la-tween dent Taft treated the railroads in the with the debate on the sundry civil bill may address Robert W. Prescott, as the terminus of the Sumpter Valley today, and it was all over the tariff. sistant alumni secretary, or inquire at railroad ami Burna, have |s>rcha*cd ar. present controversy over rate* that he In the sundry civil bill wa* a automobile to run in conjunction with said tonight he would order the re vision for $250,(881 with which t> alumni headquarters. - It will now sumption of all work on the Central able tho,wpre*idenl to InvsatiX Tickets for the alumni dinner may be their horse drawn stages. I be possible to reach Burna in the even secured at alumni headquarters. Ad which he ordered suspended last Fri- ois-ration of the present tariff mission will lie by ticket only. All ing at 9 or 10 o’clock, after leaving day. Many senator* Ux»k part-.» alumni, their wives or husbamls, are Prairie City in the morning. This work, it was said at that time, cuasion precipitated, and Senat invited. Alumni headquarters will be would require an expenditure of about of Georgia, started the II re in Ship 50 Car* Strawberries. in the main reception hall, men’s dor ................. It h • mi; charging that the measure wa* if Hood River Fifty cars of straw proving of stations, building new ones, mitory.” Every convenience will lie <d to delude th«- insurgent Reputf provided. The phone number is Main berries have been shipp«-«} from Hood lai n.g ad !■!. track«. ni.Gii.g yard into the belief that there was to 841. Reserved seat tickets for all the River, a record for early shipments. and roadbed improvements. The ten- ; other revision of the tariff, wbl exercises may be obtain«-«} by alumni A good many growers in the lower val tral also will permit the Pressed Steel tried to prove by Republican aenat-rf* vcK at headquarters. Reserved seats are ley should clean up their patches dur Car company. Standard Steel Car com with ainie measure of success. lx-«-abfe. Berries from pany and American Steel Car company, ' held only until five minutes before the ing the coming week. By approving the latest step in the Velt * ciftn. . the Crapper and other districts, how all of Pittsburg, to go ahead with or beginning of the exercise*. re classification of the national forests Th«, house iniurgi-nt*. ever, are commencing to come in and a One ami one-third rates have been ders given them som-s time ago for and public lands today. President Tait ydenlay’a defeat, which > granted by the railroads for commence few are also arriving from Mount 3.000 new freight cars which he esti-1 ilM N aa«d the public domain available ,hl. rB,|r,1HJ |,t|| ________ ment. Do not forget to aak the agent 11».I. mate«I would cost about 11,000 each. t.b ad entry b. 1,182,816 aer.-s ence, I at they - for a certificate when buying your Creameries Pay Farmers $385.000 The orders for these cars were can- .«.-.«•d the national’fore-ab" . to make a ticket. The summer session opens u94 acres. The proclamation which |>irl Tht. ¡nBuri{cnU Coquille—The dairy industry of Coos eel led Friday also. June 27; close* August 6. Reduce«} county last year yielded the farmers Commenting on the agreement reach the president signed climinat«-«} 11,154 ,,f t^e r-KU|arw W1)U|(| r| rate* for the session begin June 18 and $385,000, and 405 tons of butter was ed with the administration today, Pres arces from the Gunnison forest; 6,640 conference r ticket* may lie purchased at any time “It was just as acres from the Cocbetopu forest and fore they think a goo ' shipped out of the county. The Nor ident Brown said: between that date and August 6. good way creamery led in point of produc god an arrangement as could have 45,489 acre* from the Uncompahgr.- upon by the r,„t for return ■t any time not later than tion of butU-r, turning out over 100 been made.“ forest, all in Colorado. All the*«- Oregon del«-gati<in August 9. ton*. In the same district 365 ton* of lamis will be available to settlers. M request to the State d. |mrb cheese was produced. JAPAN AFTER SOUTH POLE. The re classification is the govern- struct H.-nry B. Miller, roh Last Horse Cars Vanish. ment’s hope of stemming the tide of Belfmat. Ireland, to invesl.ga Klamath Falls — The horsecar PORTLAND MARKETS. Expedition Hurries to Goal of Ant-j emigration from the United States ciduous fruits in European couin vanished from Klamath Falla. The to the Canadian Northwest With M.Iler ia from Eug.-ne, Oregon, and Wheat -Track prices: Bluestem, 84 electrie car is to replace the ancient arctic Exploration. more than a million acre* now avail wp(| verMMl ¡n frult |ore. mean* of transportation. The track is /<l85c; club, 806/81c; re«} Russian, 78c; Victoria, June 8. Japan is hurrying able for homestead entry, it is de- to be removed the entire length of valley. Me. an expedition under Lieutenant Shiri- clared there will be no n«-ed of settlers Barley Feed and brewing, $19<«i20 Main street am) this means that the Washington, June 7.- F«i lirnjal /*■ ' aae to leave thia month in the hope of going over the Ixirder to gain the ad rs against Senator city will be without streetcar service ' ton. vantage* of a virgin hom«-st«-ad. Corn- Whole, $32: cracked, $33 ton. antici|Hiting the British expedition to for two or three month*. of Illinola, wery F • Secretary Ballinger also made some Hay Track prices: Timothy, Wil the South Pole, according to new* The company ha* applied for a new thia afternoon addition* to the land* available for franchise for Main street, With the lamette valley, $206/21 per ton; East brought by th«- Weir steamer River tor Cullop?" ¡. homesteaders tn day, when he <i«/aig- preaentf^ granting of this the system will be ern Oregon, $?2r«i25; alfalfa, $16*1.16; Clyde, which reached port trxlay. Some Japanese profreaors are to ac natrd 875,000 acre* in Wyoming and W. Barnty made thoroughly up to-date in every i grain hay. $176/ 18. Oats No. 1 white, $2»’>i</27 per ton. company the exp«-dition, which will be nearly 4.000 acre* in Colorado a* avail the Illinoi*\ particular. New lines will lie built on Fresh fruits Strawberries, $1.256' restricted to Japan«**. The diet has able. embodying thl^l*8i—, side street* and a hell line is to tie Washington, June 10.—The bill au members of th«- Illinois - built around the town to make a circle 1.50 per crate; apples, $1.50«<t3 per voted money fur the enterprise, an«} from the Upper lake down through box; cherries, 75r6i$1.50 per box; when th«- River Clyde left. Lieutenant thorising the assignment of homestead The memorial wns read o/toji gooseberries, 56/6c per pound. Shiriase was at Sendai preparing for entries on government irrigation pro atai was referrr«} without Buena Vista addition. . Potatoes Old Oregon, 65c per hun- th«- voyage to the Antartic. He said ject*. which pa**e«i the s«*nate today, the committee on privilege* and elec-’ A motor car will be put on the run around town. This is to be a modern dred; new California, l\<«/,2c per he Would plant the Rising Sun flag at was reconsidensi by the house irriga tiona. the South Pole before other explorers tion committee today and after an ar passenger car, with a large carrying pound. Senator Jone* introdi* ««I a bill l«day Vegetable*- Artichokes, 6n/</75c |>er could reach there. gument by R«-pre*«intative Hamer, the authorising the a«K-retary of th«- treas capacity, and thoroughly «-quipp«-d. down; aaparagua, $1.256/2 per box; amendment, previously adopted by the ury to pay attorneys who performed cabbage, 2'46»2lvcpcr pound; head i-ommittee, providing that assignment* services for the Colville Indians not to • To Appeal Rate Case. Van Cleave Can’t Produce. Salem Complying with a reqirst lettuce, 506/60e |>er d««en; hothouse Rock Island, III., June M. James B. could only be made to qualific«l home exceed $90,000 out of the Indian fund. ________________ services were ________ retxlercd in promote made upon Attorney General Craw- lettuce, 50c6/$l per box; garlic, 1 06t Van Cleave, ex-state insurance com- stead entrymen, win stricken out. The ’ __ . which ul- ford. Clerk Moreland, of the Supreme 12‘yC per pound; green onions, 15c per miaaioner, failed today to get before Hamer object«-«} to thia amendment, de- ing the claim of $1,500,000. court, has sent to the Inferior court the doxen; radishes, 15«u20c; rhubarb, 261 the Rock Island county grand jury as a claring it restricted opportunities for timately was paid for the north half of mandate in the case of the Portland 3c per pound; spinach, $M m 10c per voluntary witness in the fraternity in disposing of the lands, and on hi* mo- the Colville reservation, rutabagas, $1.25«/1.50 JHT surance investigation. Senator Piles introduced a bill today Railway, Light & Power company pound; Van Cleave, tlon the committee reported the bill the senate. permitting the Vancouver, Columbia A againat the Oregon Railroad commis sack; carrot*. 85ct«t$l; beets, $1.60; who was here last week, claimed to exactly as it pa*M-d sion, in which the company was denied parsnips, 75c«i$l. have documentary authority for with Assignments may now be made to any Camas Railroad company to build its Butter City creamery, extra*. 29e road across the Vancouver military res- a rehearing recently. Milwaukie peo-i drawing $57,000 reserve fund* of the on*. The Oregon senators have lost an- creation. pie d«*ire the immediate enforcement per pound; fancy outside creamery, 28 Fraternal Tribune* from the Chicago Butter fat prire* i other opportunity to get a government j With the Democrats attacking the of the decision. Clerk Moreland ha* <«/29c; store, 20c. Title A Trust company and depositing been notified that the company will at average 1 l*c per pound under regular it in the Lincoln National bank of headquarter* established at Portland. Republicans, denouncing the insur- tempt to appeal to the Supreme court butter prices. Springfield, from which it was paid out The civil service commission on July 1 gents for alleged Insincerity, and as- Eggs- -Current receipt*. 24c, ordi will create a new district, comprising sailing the "regulars" for bringing in of the United States, but it is not be on alleged bogus death claims. Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana “ __ ___ ___ p gag rule” to further a party measure. lieved in legal circles here that it will nary candled, 25c; extra, 26/</27c. Pork- -Fancy, 12«/ 13c per [xiund. and Wyoming, all l*lt Wyoming being aid the Republican leaders retaliating be *ucc«**ful. Summsr Practice Cruise Begins. Veal—Fancy, lOfollc per pound. carved out-of the old San Francisco by charging the Democrats with simi Annapolis, Md., June 8. Bound on diatricL Lamb* Fancy, 9/«/ 12c per pound. Through the efforts of the lar performances when they were in Novel Heating System. Poultry - Hens, 19<«/19’^c; broilers. the annual summer practice cruise for Washington senators the headquarters power, a special rule was adopted in Klamath Falla — Paul Johnson is 28id30e; ducks, 18«r25c; geese, 12'*c; the instruction of midabipmen, the of thia new district is to I m located at the house today which placed the ;>oe- building a 18,000 residence in Hot turkeys, live, 20m22c; dress«-«), 26c; battleships, Iowa, flngship; Indiana Seattle, notwithstanding that Portland tal savings bank bill on its way to final Springs addition. One of the unique sqtislxi, $3 per doxen. and Massachusetts, with Captain is more centrally located. passage with the debate limiti-d to features of the place is to be a hot George R. Clark as squadron command Cattle—Beef steers, g<v>d to choice, Insurgent senators practically reach eight hours and all possibility of amend water heating system served by plac $.5.456{5.R0; fair to m«-dium, $4.4567 er, sailed this morning. The cruises ed an agreement today to support the ment cot off. ing eoils of pipe in the “hot ground" 4.80; cows, and heifers, gtxxl to j this year will include stops at many house provision in the sundry civil bill, ■ The rule was brought in by Repre- section near by. No fire will be need choice, $4.50«i $; fair to m«-dium, $4w foreign porta. making an appropriation for the ex- aentative Dalaell, chairman of the ! ■ ....... — ed for heating the house. 4.75; bulls, $3<d4; stags, $36(4.75; pensea of the tariff board. Speeches rules committee, immediately after the Pittston Strike to Be Settled. calves, light, $5.75617; heavy, $4«/ will be made in the senate expressing railroad bill had been sent to confer- Rebuild Burned Mill 6.50. Wilkcsbarrc, Pa., June 8. An early preference for a tariff commission but i cnee. The debate on the question was Baker City — The Oregon Mill A Hogs - Top, $9.806/9.80; fair to me settlement of the strike of 12,000 announcing acceptance of the house limited to one hour and each side oe- Grain company’s new mill is ready for dium, $8.506/9.50. mineworkers in the Pittston district is provislon. I cupied its full share by heaving verbal active operations. It has a rapacity Sheep — Beat wethers, $4.506(4.75; looked for today, It is possible there Charles B. Merrick, at present reg- j brickbats at the other. The vote was of 280 barrels of flour daily. Last fall fair to good, $4«>/4.25; best ewes, may be an adjustment of grievance* later of the Portland land office, was 180 to 139, all but ,10 insurgents hav- a mill was burned on the site of the $3.75«/4; lamhs, choice, $5.50616; without the intercession of a concilia- this afternoon nominated for postiqas- ing voted with their party for the present structure. jfalr, $4.76^5.25. tion board. ter at Portland. I adoption of ths rule. TAFT OPENS BIO TRACT. SILETZ BILL IS PASSED ■ 4 4