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MAKE WASTE SALEABLE. Mftterlout Invsnfion Bests Rubber for Insulation. ANCIENT THRONE OF CHINA FALLS INVESTIGATE CHARGES. Everglades Land Scandal to Be Unfounded. Declared TEXANS PROTEST MEXICAN MOVE Washington. D. C. Thorough in Philadelphia An invention that vestigation of the chargee that gov ' will turn waste of the world into sale- 1 able commodities with illimitable ernment reports on Florida everglade commercial possibilities has been lands were suppressed by officials of made by a Fhlladelphian, whose as- th*' department of agriculture at the in rertton that he can take any waste fib stance of land speculators and that de rous substance and by his secret pro- partment engineers were dismissed be rcsa make of It a substitute for herd cause cf centre vers fc-st la this ccar.ce rubber equal to and, in many in tion was determined upon by th« !>«m- Battle General Resume of Important Eventa stances. superior to hard rubber it Reynl Family to Retain Titles »"d Gal ocratic memlwrs of the house commit W»*h ngton Heads Request Across Line Would Result Whan self, is backed by electrical and me Enormous Pension» Pekin tee on expenditure« in th« department Pretexted in Condensed Form chanical engineer« of intamatiuuBl 1 roops Reached Juarez. of agriculture. Greatly Relieved. for Our Buay Reedera. but«. A slatemenl i»»uvd by Solicitor Before a score of experts from all Mrt'abe. of th« department of arrieul- the big electrical, mechanical ami rub- i I tare, with the approval of Secretary Washington. D. C. — Diplomatic Pekin After occupying the throne Germany has forbidden mixed mar b«r manufactories of the country this Wilson, declares that the chaigrs riage* with the native* uf Samoa. new substance was tested at the Phil- i of China for nearly three centurie», against the department are untrue anti complications have arisen between the Oregon Grange« declare Governor adelphia (Commercial museum in De the Manchu dynasty, represented by i that "the effort tn besmirch the sec re state of Texas and the United States cern t>«r last. Tin» teat was surround ‘ the child emperor, Fu Yi, has abdi- . of agriculture will fall." government, on one hand, and the West's road bills are sure of defeat ed with the utmost secrecy by those cated. Mexican government on the other, Madame Lillian Nordics, wnrid- Wh-i 1-artx-ipKt in It «nd It w«s not SEALING TREATY DELAYED. which temporarily, at least, will not Three edicts were issued, the first renowned singer, is stricken with par : until now that those tests, astonish alysis. allow Mexico to move any troop* over ingly successful, became known. Not proclaiming abdication, the second Proposed Add-fion of Restriction» uniy can the inventor make a substi American territory in connection with dealing with the establishment of the In a speech before the Iroquois Club Provsnt» Passage. her revolutionary disturbance». of Chicago, Woodrow Wilson urge» tute for hard rubber superior to it, republic, and the third urging the i"it he < an al»-' n.»kc t.i■< r. p.rr.‘^¿n, maintenance of peace anj approving Washington D. C. An attempt to reforms in business. Secretary of State Knox made fur {cork and bnm. acai ther inquiry from Mexico through the the conditions agreed uj»m by the im amend the international fur it was th« rubber aubsiituie and perial premier. Yuan Shi Kai and the ' agreement ao that it wtlli prohibit any increased demand and moderate American emhassv at Mexico City supply have caused an advance of 5 filwr that received tn« atieniiun uf th« Re;>ubiicans. killing or seals by Americana on the asking the sjiecifie purpose of the mil cent» a thousand in the price of shing experts at the recent laeL Among The publication of the edict» has 1‘ribyloff Island» for 15 year» occupied itary expedition for which permission those who were present were George given profound relief to everyone in the houce and was pending when that les. is sought to travel .from Eagle Paas, R. Henderson, of New York, a me- body adjourned Saturday. Texas, to El Pa»». Texas, in order The Manchu dynasty of China, after ! chan I cal engineer of international rep Pekin, both foreigner« and Chinese. < hairman Suizer and thr majority that points in Northern Mexico, to occupying the throne for nearly 300 utation; Ernest S. Rowe, an electrical The arrangement is considered a satis of the h. coti.mlitre ■ n f ri-ij- factory compromise and it is believed which the rebels have rut international year», has abdica’cd In favor cf the engineer of nuts; Herman Van Fleet, affaire are opposed to any change in the terms will satisfy the Rejmbli- communication, may be Republican» a mechanical engineer, who is identi- eona. The first edict provides that the treaty as agreed to by the diplo railroad reached. tlad with the Korhafeller Interest«, the terms shall be communicated to matic reprrerntatives ottlhe White A prisoner who had served nine Governor Colquitt, of Texas, pointed year» in San Quentin for robbery Is and Profeasor Worral E. 8, Temple, the foreign delegsti >ns for transmis House, Great Britain. Russia and out tu the State department in his all of whom have staked their reputa sion I.- their respective governments, {Japan. The bill to carty this agree ftiuioi to be innocent, the real robber message that residents of El Paso were tions on their findings. the object being to record world-wide ment Into effect has been brought for apprehensive that rebels at Juarex having confessed. passage but a »trorg movement to in the Republican pledges. might resi«t the entry of Mexican J. J. Hill appeared in the role of FLAG DAYS DESIGNATED. The Republicans make sight pledges sert restriction» upon American seal troops from American territory and philanthropist in telling how he mail» killing at the Prlbyloff Islands pre to the emperor, as follows precipitate a battle endangering millions for the stockholders uf his Chicago Mayor "First The em;«-ror »hall retain vented its passage. Wants Stars ard American lives am! property. company by dealing in ore land*. his title ami shall be respected as a btripsa Displayed Oftsnsr Secretary Knox assured Governor foreign monarch. Second The em AMERICAN TUBERS H ARRÍO. Colquitt that no permission would be The Oregon tax commission has pro Chicago Mayor Carter IL Harrison granted until the matter had been posed ar, amendment to U m state con is uf the Upinioil that there I* but Suffi- peror shall receive an annual grant of 4.000,000 taels until the currency is stitution which, if adopted, will open 1- er t display i f tt.e . talc» reformed, after which he shall receive Canadan Autnorities Fsar Invasion studied carefully, and indications were that it would be adjusted in a leisure the way for an income tax law. of Black Warts. flag. *4.1100,000 Mexican. Third A tern ly. diplomatic manner. Advices In a letter directed to those in Washington, D. C. — Canada is pnrary residence shall be provided in An »-year old l»oy was killed while charge of any city building the mayor the Forbidden City, and later the im- about to put up the bar» against po reached here that no troops had start riding the surf on a log at the Cliff ed on the proposed expedition, and House, San Francisco, while his par name# 12 days on which he says the jM-rial family shall reside in the sum tatoes from the United States, feanng none would do so until the question flag should be displayed. These are mer palace, 10 miles outside of Pekin. tb< dread black wart, according to de had been decided. ents looked on. powerlesi to help him. Lincoln's birthday, February 12; Feurth The «speror may observe th. ,- - ■ ‘ 1. - l •• f > . I' u i I ii i •• «du Tin- |n connection with the proposed ex Summit View, a T»nwn« •uburb. ssairersary of the sinking of the ¿acrl*i < • at In» aneveirai tomb» and wart dors not exist herr, but there is I ha» ap|>ealvd to government authori Maine, February 15; Washington's temple*, which will be protected by no quarantine law which would keep ited! lion to Juarez, the State depart ment hear! that Mexico intended not ties for the removal uf John R. Early, birthday, February 22; anniversary of Republican soldiers. Fifth The infected potatoes from Europe out of an ex soldier who is believed to have the battle of Islington, April 19; great tomb of the late emperor. Kwang American ports, whence they might alone to replenish the garrison oppo site El Pa»», but to pass a host of contracted leprosy while in the Philip Memorial day. May 30; llag day, June 8u, will be completed and the funeral | make their way into Canada. pines. Early'» wife defend» him and 14; anniversary of the battle of Bun ceremony fittingly observed st the Re j The department of agriculture is tnwqw into Northern Chihuahua for a general military movement there. maintains there is absolutely no dan ker Hill, June 17; Independence day, public's expense. Sixth The palace particularly desirous of having con It was indicated that while the reb ger uf contagion, even if he ha* lep July 4; Columbus day, October 12; attendants may be retained, but the gress pass at this session a bill al anniversary of the battle of Saratoga, number of cunucha cannot be in- j ready introduced which would regu els might not object to a re garrison rosy. ing of Juarez, thus avoiding foreign Floods are creating havoc in Spain <>cUil-er 17; anniver*ary of the sur creased. Seventh The emperor'» late the importation of nursery stock complications, they might offer armed render of Yorktown, (Jclober 19; an property will be protected by the Re •nd establish a strict and Portugal. quarantine niversary of the evacuation of York- irablie. Eighth The imperial guan!» against plant disease» and insect pests. resistance to a movement aimed gen David Starr Jodan says the Roths erally at the trouble zone j town, November 15. Nurserymen, It Is understood, have will be governed by the army board, childs are the real rulers of Europe. withdrawn their opposition the Republic paying their salaries." EDISON IS YOUNG AT 05. Say Military Expedition Should Noi Cross Border. Edict of Abdication Given to People By Manchu Kuier. PORTLAND NEW SERV.CE LUMBER BOON MARKETS. WRECK OF MAINE FLOATS. INSECTS INCREASE COST. Wheat — Track prices : Bluestem, Chawing Tobacco Only Bad Hab t; 90c; club, 87c; red Russian. Me; val He blaspa Drsamlassly. Battleship Ready to Proceed to Final Californian Says Plant Past* It flusnes ley, 87c; 40-fold. 87c. Basting Place. New York—"1 feel as young as I Food Prices. .Millatuffs Bran, *23 jwr ton; when 1 was 25," was the comment of ! Havana The wreck of the Maiqe shorts, *25; middlings, *30; roiled Washington. D. C. An important Thoma* A. Ediaon, who has just' floated free from the mud when the barley. ,38rn 39 paaaed hia 05th birthday. His friends water was turned into the dam sur factor in the high cost of living is the Barley - Feed, nominal. enormous sum the American govern and neighbors were congratulating Hay No. I Eastern Oregon tim him and wishing him "many more rounding the wreck. The water with ment ami the farmer are obliged to in the dam is 14 feet below the harbor othy. *l7qi IN; No. 1 valley, *146118; year»" of continued happiness. »pend every year in fighting plant dis level al low tide. alfafa, *13; clover, *11; grain, *12 eases and insect p«»t». according to At his home at Llewellyn Park, in : It is the intention to raise the <u 13. James Mills, of Riverside, Cal., here West Orange, N. J., Ediaon declared ; Corn New, whole, *34; cracked, that he could "run up six flights of wreck immediately to the harbor lev in the interest of legislation aimed to el. leaving nothing more to be done »35 |wr ton. stairs st a time" without getting out except to break the dam and float out help thrse conditions. Oats No. 1 white. *32«) 32 50 per He consulted with Secretary of of breath. the ship. ton. Agriculture Wilson, Dr. Howard of "I've only one bad habit," he said, Water wai forced into the dam Cranberries JlOuill 50 per barrel. "and that is chewing tobacco. I al- through a system of pipes fixed at the ; the bureau of entomology and other Potatoes Buying price»: Burbanks, ; ways eat sparingly. SleepT Why, bottom of the ship, the power being department officials who are interested *li<t 1.25 per hundred. four or five hours in bed every day is supplied by a pump that had been re ' in the fight against plant pests and Vegetables Artichokes, *1.25 per enough for me. But I sleep whenever , covered from the wreck. The ship ! diseaaea. dozen; cabbage. *l|<ulc per pound; I feel tired; sometimes I doxe off at) began to rise almost immediately. garlic. 8«i 10c; hothouse lettuce, 5Ocoi Confer»»« Canrot Agras. the laboratory. I never dream The ship will remain within the *1 per box; pumpkins. I*«i2c per though; never." Washington. D. C. The conferees dam until orders are received from pound; spinach, *1541.25 par box; Washington to float her out, w hich of the two house» of congrras on the sprouts, Rc per pound; squash. 1*<> i 2 c ; WHITE PINE FOR EXPORT. joint resolution providing für the elec can be dune within a fortnight. turnips. * lot 1.10 per sack ; rutabagas, tion of Senator» by direct Vota ha re flat 1.10; carrots, *l»(1.10; par- decidcd to report a disagreement. The 60,000.000 Foot of Washington and 700 Plaintiffs In Sud. snip*. *1« i L10; beets, *1 25. rrpurt will not Iw maile until friends Idaho Timber Ordered. Butte. Mont.- The record f«r the of the resolution feel eure of the prra- Onions — Association price, I *2 25 per sack. Spokane Representatives of the num tier of plaintiff» involved in a suit ence in the »enate of all it» support- American Trailing company, of New in the Montana courts, ha* been brok er». The disagreement l» over the Apples Fancy Rome Beauty, I per box; choice Rome Beauty, York, Shepard A Morse, of Boston, en in the filing here of an action by Bristow amendment, retaining the su- fancy Yellow Newtown. *2 50; fancy and Owen M. Brunner A Co., of Phil the Butte Mill ami Smelter men's perviaion of cungress over senatonal Spitzenbergs, *2.75; Delaware Red, adelphia, have placed orders in Spo Union against the Western Federation electiona. *1.75; Wineaap. *2; Northern Spv, kane for 50.000,000 feet of special <>f Miner» to enjoin tho*federation »1.00; Baldwin, *l.5tk>. 2; Ben Davis, •awe<l white pine lumber, cut in East- from revoking the charter of the Democrats in Quandary- *1.25; Red Check Pippin, extra ern Washington and Northern Idaho, Smeltermen's union. Seven hundred Washington. D. C. - Democratic fancy, *2 50. for export to points in South America men are named a» plaintiff» in the members of the way* and mean* com suit, brought »gainst the Western Butter — Oregon creamery, •olid •nd South Africa. The local yard determine of Miners, Charles H. mittee were unable to pack. 30c; prints, extra. value of the lumber under contract is Federation whether the sugar or the chemical bill *1.000.000. Moyer, president of the federation, Egg« Fresh Oregon ranch, candled, between *7*0,000 and should have the right of way a* the S->me of the shipments will go by rail and the Butte Miner's union. 2tw<t 29c down. next tariff revision measure to be Pork Fancy, 7*'<t»*c per pound. to the Atlantic seaboard, but the bulk taken up in the houao. Church ia "Skyscraper.” will be sent abroad from ports on the Veal Fancy, 13et I 3*e per pound. Another meeting will be held and Poultry Hens, 13t<> 14c; springs, Pacific Coast. Kansas City With impressive ex the bill that is the more nearly com 12*c, ducks, young, 20c; gee»«, 11* ercises the Grand-Avenue Methodist plete at that time will be reported. Chinese Rebuild Quarter. hi 12c; turkeys, live, 18c; dtessed, Episcopal church, Kansas City's *ky- tOr. Chicago — Chinese here are buay | scraper house uf worship, was dedieat- Resolution Not Personal. Hope 1911 emp, 35f«>7fîc; old«. aigning lra*ca for placet of business cd Sunday. The church is the pioneer nominal; 1912 contract», 2'e. Washington, D. C. Representative in new Chinatown. Within a »bort Methodist organisation of the city, Wool Eastern Oregon, 9«> 10c per time the old Chines« quarter along i The new edifice is a wing of a 12 story Slayden, author of the anti-third term pound; valley, 106tl7c; mohair, South Clark »trect will be deserted by ! office building erected by the congre resolution, at the White House denied choice, 30q35e. member« of the race. Twenty new gation and bearing the name of the that it had been aimed at Theodore Cattle Choice steers, *5.75>u0; building», a» a »tarter for the new Grand-Avenue Temple. A pipe or Roosevelt good, *5 5o. 15 70; grid to I "The resolution was aimed at the choice hornet of the celestials, all with the gan of 57 stope and 22 couplers has cows, *4 25ar4 50; choice i dangerous and un-American proposi »payed ornate lantern* ami balcony adorned been built in the main auditorium. heifera. *5.35r«r».M; good to choice front», are to be erected in the tri tion of the third term," aaid Mr Slay Delay Annoys Dr. Ssn. heifers, *5'<t5.25; choice bulls, *4.25 angle formed by Archer and Wentworth den. "I mean a third term, whether »>4.50; good, *4-i 4.25; choice calves. avenues ami Twenty second street. London President Sun Yat Sen, in consecutive or with an intervening *7.5<k>lh, good. »0 .7841.7. an interview with the Nanking corres term." Cold Car* Lead to Fines. Hogs Choice light. *»'. 5(k<i 6.75; pondent of the Daily Mail, said that Hal J. Cole Named by Ta't. smooth heavy, *5.7&<i0; rough heavy, Chicago— Street railway companies the settlement of affairs in China *5.50oi 5.75. Washington. I). C.—President Taft in Chicago were lined fl,500 by Mu must be speedy. He addivi ; Sheep— Choice yearlings, *4.5054 nicipal Judge Blake for insufficient "It is peace or war. We •hall not •ent to the senate the nomination of 4.75; choice killing ewes, *4 ■> 4.35; heating of streetcars. Witnesses tee- permit the retention by the Manehua Hal J. Cole, of Washington state, to choice lambs. *4 78*45; good to choice lifted that the temperature of the ears of the imperial title or power to cre be register of the land office Ct Spo lambs, *4.5O«<4.75; culls. *3.75'<t4. kane. ate a nobility." ranged between 41 and 44 degree». North Pacific Coast to Benefit Oval Through Soo Lins. In Aberdeen, Wash. With the agree ment recvntly reache-1 between the 0.-W. R. A N. and the Soo Line, a new transcuntmental railway service from Grays Harbor, Portland, Tacoma and Seattle and all intervening points to the Mmoeeota transfer will be opened within a few days, according to a statement made by L E. Paskill, freight agent of the Soo Line. The agreement means that lumber manufacturers south of Seattle will be able to invade the vast market exist ing in Southern Canada and at the same time can route through to Min neapolis at a rate no higher than other competing lines which cover the Southwest Washingun terriolry. Ambassador is Hopetui. Honolulu Viscount Sotomi Chinda. the newly-appointed ambassador from Japan to the United States, ha» ar rived hen- on the Japanese liner Shin- yo Maru He will reach San Francisco late in February. In an interview published in the Hawaii Shinpo, a Honolulu Japanese paper, the ambassador said that after leaving Yokohama he received a wire- le»» message from hia government say ing that the provision* for Japanese exclusion hsd been eliminated from the Dillingham bill now pending in the United States congress. "For the continued amity of the two nation», 1 hope that this is correct,” said the ambassador. Harriman Men on Board. New ork Three directora have re signed from the United States express company, according to an announce ment They are Albert D. Boardman. George H. Burritt and Chauncey H. Crosby. Their places have teen taken by representatives of the Harriman estate, who are believed to be the con trolling interest in the Wells-Fargo cotnpnry. Officials refuse tu confirm Of deny 4hr report that it is proposed to merge With the Wells-Fargo. Allies Command Coasts Tripoli The coasts of Tripoli and I'yrvnir-a «till are commanded by the Turks and tbs Arab allies to such an extent that Italian action is greatly restricted. The Italian cruiser Citta di Catania reports that »he bombarded •even »mall posts and Turkish camps near the shore and that large numbers of armed Arabs were observed.