EVENTS OF THE DAY Newsy Items Gathered from All Pans of the World. REPARED FOR THE BUSY READER 4 8 ARE KILLED IN TW O BURIED PASSENGER TR AIN S Avalanche S trik e s G re a t N o rth e rn T ra in s and H u rls T h e m fro m T ra c k Into G ulch. Everett, Wash., March 2.— Twenty- three are known to be dead and 25 are missing and a score are injured as a result o f the avalanche which swept down the mountainside above W elling­ ton at the west portal o f the Cascade tunnel early this morning and brushed two Great Northern trains, one the westbound Spokane express and the other an overland mail train, off the narrow ledge o f the high line, hurling them to the ooctom of the canyon, 20 feet below. Coupled to the Spokane express was Superintendent J. H. O’ N e ill’s private car. This was carried over the preci­ pice with the rest o f the train. Three locomotives four powerful electric motors, ured to haul trains through the Cascade tunnel, the depot at Wellington and a water tank were also carried away by the sli e and bur­ ied under tons of debris. J Twenty-three bodies have been re­ covered, 25 persons are missing, and 15 or 20 were injured in the avalanche that thundered down upon the passen­ gers as they slept. Seventy people were aboard the Spo­ kane express when the slide struck it. Forty o f these were passengers who were sleeping in the Pullmans. The others were workmen who had been engaged in a battle against the snow blockade and who were using the day coaches for bunk cars. The last report received tonight from Scenic says that the rescuers are still struggling with ice and snow en­ deavoring to release the imprisoned passengers and recover the remaining dead. Re|H>rts that shouts and cries for help have been heard coming from the mass o f wreckage gives rise to the hope that many o f those imprisoned are still alive. Several undertakers le ft for Scenic tonight. It w ill be necessary to em­ balm the bodies, as the snow blockades between Wellington and Everett have shut off all traffic except by foot. I f the bodies are brought out soon they will have to be transported on sledges. S IX S P R A Y IN G S N E E D E D . SPEAK O N APPLE C U L T U R E . C o rvallis M an Gives P ro g ra m fo r U p- to -D a te O rch arU ists. O r. S . A Robinson, o f O ld V irgin ia Praises O regon Apples. Portland Members o f the Portland Apple Growers club were afforded opportunity to listen to two addresses at the regular meeting at the Y . M. C. U i l Important but Not Las* Inter* A. recently. M. O. Lownsdale, of La­ eating Happenings from Points fayette, owner o f one o f the largest Outside the State. apple orchards in the W illam ette val ley and having 30 years’ experience in raising apples, was the first speaker. Floods at Zanesville and Warren He was followed by an address by Dr. Ohio, have rendered thousands o f peo­ S. A. Robinson, vice-president o f the ple homeless. State Horticultural society o f Virginia, Butte engineers are deserting their C H APTER IL and a member o f the Royal society of union and the collapse o f the strike "Shandon was Impatient to be off, England. seems at hand. Dr. Robinson telling why Oregon and fixed the 22d of February for Oklahoma has passed a new election apples bring the highest prices in the starting. Tbe sledge and the boat were packed as closely as possible with pro­ .markets o f the world said in part; law which cuts down the negro vote by visions and spirits, and heaps of wood, prescribing certain qualifications. “ You in Oregon are being taught to to obtain which they had hewed the underestimate your competitors. There brig down to her water line. The last Japan wants credit for helping China are a number o f sections which you day. the men ran riot. They complete­ avoid serious trouble on the Tibetan must take into account. Canada, along ly sacked the ship, and In a drunken frontier, and says China made a great the St. Lawrence river and around the paroxysm Pen and two or three others mistake. Great Lakes, Nova Scotia and a few set It on fire. I fought and struggled Abilene, Kansas, has adopted the othep sections are as productive as the against them, but they threw me down commission form o f government, but Pacific Northwest and while the apples and assailed me with blows, and then North and South Dakota towns are re o f these sections do not compare with the wrltches, headed by Shandon, went jecting it. the first and second pack o f Oregon off towards the east, and were soon they are a good commercial apple. But out of sight , A Quiniault Indian murdered two of “I found myself alone on the burning your apples are the best and it is be­ ship, and what could I do? The fire his tribe, defied the authorities and cause they are the best that they draw hole wu* completely blocked up with entrenched himself on a high moun­ the great prices. ice. I had not a single drop of water? tain, heavily armed. “ The production o f strictly fancy For two days the Forward struggled The barkentine Am y Louise, from apples w ill never be overdone. They with the flames, and you know the Pernambuco for St. Johns, N. F., has w ill always meet a demand command­ rest." been out over 100 days, and is believed A long silence followed the gloomy ing a high price, both because o f the to be lost with her crew o f nine. Bmall area fitted for such apples and recital, broken at length by Hatteras, on account o f the increasing popula­ who said: Only about 60 per cent o f the cor­ “Johnson, I thank you: you did all tion which is demanding the highest porations o f the country have made you could to save my ship, hut single- priced apples. In New York City a returns as required by the income tax few years ago I saw apples piled on handed you could not resist Again I law, and 86 per cent o f these are ac­ thank you, and now let the subject be the docks, simply glutting the market companied by protests. dropped. Let us unite efforts for our and with a greater quantity sent in common salvation. There are four of The government army o f Nicaragua, than ever before. They were being us. four companions, four friends, and which gathered to attack Rama and sold—-good commercial apples— for 75 all our lives are equally precious. accomplish the re-conquest o f the Fast cents a barrel. Two trainloads o f ap­ 'We are all devoted to you,” said coast, has begun its march. The army ples were le ft standing unopened. But the doctor; “and your words come from is well supplied with artillery. Gen with this glutted market Oregon ap­ our hearts. But what do you think we eral Vasquez will assume command ples were being held at $3.50 to $4.00 should do?” when it reaches Acoyapa. "My opinion might appear Interest­ a bushel box and the dealers were glad U . o f O . Has Orators. ed,” said Hatterus, sadly. "Let me A lifeboat from a warship has d rift­ University o f Oregon, Eugene— Ora­ to get them at that price. That shows hear all yours first.” ed ashore near Victoria, B. C. M O R E S T O C K W IL L G R A Z E . tory is not dead, at least not at Ore­ the way Oregon apples are thought o f Captain," said Johnson, "before pro­ gon. So it was proclaimed by the in the East and what w ill be paid for nouncing on such an Important matter, The I. W . W . w ill place 100 wo the very best. wish to ask you a question.” G overnm ent Increases N u m b er A l­ presence o f nine lusty orators at the orators in the field in Spokane. “ Now, I am from Virignia, where preliminary tryout for choosing Ore­ "Ask It, then, Johnson.’’ lowed in National Forests. Two persons were drowned and gon’s interstate orator, held recently we can grow a very high g ’-ade o f ap­ "You went out yesterday to ascer­ hundreds made homeless by Ohio floods. Washington, Mar. 2.- The amount at Villard hall. The orations were all ple. But there is no fear o f Virginia tain our exact position; well. Is the being a competitor o f yours for a gen­ field drifting or stationary?" A missionary, a miner and a negro o f stock which w ill be authorized to well written and delivered, and at the eration at least. The reason I would "Perfectly stationary. It had not laborer were frozen to death in Alaska. graze in the national forests in 1910, end of the contest there was much in accordance with the decision o f the doubt in the minds o f those who heard give as hereditary inertia although moved since the last reckoning was Indianapolis mayor would appoint a secretary o f agriculture, shows an in­ it as to who would be among the suc­ there are some who may dub it ‘ hook made.” A discussion opened at once about number o f women on the regular police- crease in the total number as com­ cessful five. Those chosen w ere: H. worm.’ A t any rate, they w ill not what to do. Hatteras wanted still to force. pared with last year o f approximately J. Rounds, ’ 10, “ The Spirit o f Pat­ develop their land and the proprietors try to reach the pole, as retreat seemed Chief Justice W right holds that sen­ 200.000 cattle and horses, and 500,000 riotism” ; B. H. Williams, ’ 10, “ The o f the soil, the sons and grandsons of equally Impossible. ate committees are as amenable to le­ sheep and goats. The total allowance Query of L ife ” ; W. C. Nicholas, ’ 10, slaveowners, have such a great amount "W e may find rich hunting grounds," for the coming grazing season is 1,- “ Landmarks o f Lib erty” ; A. M. o f personal individuality that they he urged. "W e know the route hack Is gal writs as any one. cannot be made to co-operate, and co­ 957.000 cattle and horses, and 8,323,- Geary, ’ 10, “ Commercialized Press barren." Secretary Dickinson advises senate 000 sheep and goats. The other three wouldn't listen to and Public Opinion” ; P. B. Ray, ’ 12, operation such as you have at Hood committee to prosecute Pacific Mail R iver is an absolute essential to the such a proposal and Hatteras was de­ The most important increase are in “ Private vs. Public Lib erty.” under anti-trust laws. success o f the apple industry.” claring he would start for the pole Nevada, Colorado, Montana, Utah and alone, when he felt a light touch on his Scholarship for H . S .‘ Graduates. Except in Nevada, Judge Landis orders oleomargarine Washington. arm. It was Altamont, the American, Gold Strike in Lake County. investigation that will probably drag where 1,000,000 acres have been added University of Oregon, Eugene— The to the national forest area through the Oregon branch of the Association of in Representative Moxiey. Lakeview— T. A . Crump, a rancher who had crawled out of bed and man­ aged to yet on his knees. He was try­ creation o f the Nevada forest, the in- Collegiate Aluinni announce the contin­ living near Adel, Warner valley, Lake Reduction o f rates on Seattle inter- ing to speak, but his swollen Ups could reases are attributed to improved county, got the mining fever some uance this year of their annual prac­ scarcely make a sound. Hatteras went urban lines has been ordered by the range condition due to regulated graz­ time ago and went prospecting in the tice o f giving a two-hundred-dollar towards him. and watched him so at­ Washington railroad commission. „ ing. scholarship at the University o f Ore­ Windy Hollow mining district, Coyote tentively that In a few minutes he German and English citizens in Tex­ The secretary is solicitous to get gon. The scholarship is given to the hills, in the same county, and his made out a word that sounded like as have been called upon by their gov­ the greatest possible utilization o f the young woman among the high efforts were rewarded last week by Porpoise. Stooping over him he asked: ernments to appear for military duly. range resources o f the' national for­ school graduates o f the state whom the striking a vein of ore carrying good "Is It the Porpoise?” Altamont made a sign In the affirm­ President T a ft tells publishers who ests, that the forests may contribute committee deem most deserving and values. The exact amount o f the assay No examination is held. could not be learned, but it seemed ative. and Hatteras went on with his call regarding immigration law, that so far as consistent with protection of capable. queries, now that he had found a clew. Hebrew immigrant iB imbued with pat­ the forest growth, to the market sup­ They simply decide upon the evidence sufficiently good to inspire some o f his “ In these seas?" ply o f beef and mutton. submitted which one will be the most friends to rush to the district and stake riotic spirit. The affirmative gesture was repeated. fitted to do excellent work in her out claims in the vicinity o f the one on "Is she In the north?" The snowslides at Mace and Burke, which the strike was made. chosen course of study. Paulhan W ould Appeal. "Yes." Idaho, are said to be piled 75 feet "Do you know her position?” New York, March 2.—Judge Hand, deep, and complete death lists will Lakeside C re a m e ry W ill Be Im p roved 4 4 4 A cres in D u fu r B ring S 3 0 .0 0 0 . "Yes." n the United States court, suspended probably never be known. Marshfield— Green & Foster, o f San “ Exactly?” Dufur - One of the largest real es­ until March 12 the preliminary injunc­ Four boys, the oldest 19 and the tion which he granted last Wednesday tate deals ever male in Wasco county Francisco, have purchased the Lake­ “Yes." For a minute or so nothing more was youngest 10 years o f age, confessed to to the W right company against Louis i was completed this week when 444 side creamery. The firm owns about having planned to wreck a New York ?aulhan, the aviator. This action was acres in the heart of the Dufur valley 25 similar plants along the coasL The said, and the onlookers waited with fast passenger train and then rob the taken so as to allow counsel for the was sold by W. T. Vanderpool to Mel- new management has agreed to thor­ palpitating hearts. Then Hatteras spoke again. bodies of the dead. French aeroplanist time to prepare and vin Sigman. The consideration was oughly equip the plant. They have "Listen to me. We must know the Under the $30,000. Almost all this land is bot- plans laid to make it the finest cream­ exact position of our vessel. I will Asquith is about to fall from power present appeal papers. ery on the coast. The new machinery suspension order, Paulhan is required tom land, the greater portion o f it be- count the degrees aloud, and you will and his government faces ruin because Besides this stop me when I come to the right one.” to file a bond for $12,000 conditioned ing in timothy, the rest of it is pasture will cost about $6,000. o f his blunders. upon paying the W right company and wheat land. The tract includes equipment the company has two milk The American assented by a motion Pinchot charges that Ballinger w il­ profitR Paulhan may realize from any what is known as the old Lou Hender­ boats, which have been put in first of the head, and Hatteras began: fully deceived President T a ft with aeroplane flights. class condition for collecting the milk. W e'll take the longitude first. One son donation claim o f 200 acres, one of false statements. hundred and five degrees. No? 106 de­ the oldest settled tracts in the state of PO RTLAND M ARKETS. grees, 107 degrees? It Is to the west, I R. Com m ission Rate O . K. R . Oregon. A French cardinal was fined fo r urg­ Wheat — Track prices — Bluestem, suppose?” San Francisco, March 2.— Holding ing the school authorities not to use "Yes," replied Altamont. $1.12(0-1.14; club, $1.04(01.06; red the state text books. that the Southern Pacific Railroad T o Pipe W a te r in F arm in g Section “Let us go on, then: 109 degrees. 110 Russian, $1.04; valley, $1.50; 40-fold, Hood River— The Hood River Farm­ degrees, 112 degrees, 114 degrees, 116 Secretary Meyer has plan for 32,000- company’s rate for the trans|a>rtation f green fir lumber from Oregon to er's Irrigating company w ill hold a $ 1 . 10 . degrees. 118 degrees, 120 degrees.” ton battleship, to cost $18,000,000, Barley— Feeding, brewing, $28 ton. California was excessive and its main­ special election March 5 to consider Yes.” Interrupted the sick man. and carry fourteen 14-inch rifles. Corn- Whole, $35; cracked, $36 ton. tenance would ruin the lumlier business the matter o f piping their irrigating One hundred and twenty degrees of Nicaraguan rebels surprised the gov­ o f Central and Southern Oregon, the system through the farming section o f Oats -N o. 1 white, $31(o 31.50 ton. longitude, and how many minutes? I ernment forces, killed their general, United States Circuit court today ren­ the valley. Hay— Track prices—Tim othy: W il­ will count." The election has been Hatteras began at No. 1, and when and secured many prisoners and much dered a decision adverse to the cor|x>r- called by 74 o f the atockhoders who lamette valley, $20(u21 per ton; East­ booty. ation in its suit to restrain the com­ signed a petition asking for the meet­ ern Oregon, $220(23; alfalfa, $17(0 18; he got to 16. Altamont made a sign to mission from enforcing the reduced ing. It is known that the majority of California alfalfa, $16(r/17; clover, $15 stop. Maurice F. Egan, minister to Den­ "Very good." said Hatteras; "now rate fixed in 1907. A rate o f $3.10 a the present board o f directors are not (((16; grain hay, $I7(o 18. mark, declares he w ill believe Dr. Fresh Fruits— Apples, $1.25(03 box; for the latitude. Are you listening? ton, based on water competition, was in favor o f piping the system at this Eighty degrees. 81 degrees. 82 degrees. Cook honest until he is proven other­ pears, $1.50(/( 1.75 per box; cranber­ 83 degrees." time on account o f the expense. fixed by the company in 1898. wise. ries, $8(0 9 per barrel. Again the sign to stop was made. A nother M illion A cres fo r O reg on . Potatoes — Carload buying prices: T re a ty E ffective, G erm ans Busy. "Now for the minutes: Five minutes. I f the government wins against the Washington— Senator Bourne has Oregon, 60(/i 75c per hundred; sweet 10 minutes, 15 minutes. 20 minutes, 25 Winnipeg, March 2. The new Ger- tobacco trust, it is planned to attack minutes, 30 minutes, 85 minutes." the United States Steel corporation man-Canadian trade treaty w ill take introduced a bill to give Oregon an­ potatoes, 8c pound. Onions — Oregon, $1.50(01.75 per Altamont stopped him once more, ffect tomorrow, and the secretary of other million acres o f land to lie dis­ next. and smiled feebly. the Canadian Commercial Travelers’ posed o f under the Carey irrigation hundred. "You say, then, that the Porpoise Is Roosevelt part<-d with his retinue of association has received word that 300 act. Idaho has got such a bill through. Vegetables— Turnips, $1.25 pr sack; native servants and attendants at Con- German travelers are on the way to It is believed this bill w ill pass at rutabagas, $10(1.25; carrots, $1; beets, In longitude 120 degrees 15 minutes, and latitude 83 degrees and 85 min­ dokoru, Soudan, and the hunting ex­ Canada to compete for the trade in this session. The passage o f a hill for $1.25; parsnips, $1. pedition is ended. Butter— City creamery, extras, 27(0 utes?" Western Canada, now controlled by a government business commission to “ Yes," sighed the American, and fell devise means o f economy in expendi­ 29c per (xiund; fancy outside creamery, Unless the beef trust magnates who United States firms. Last year Ger­ back motionless In the doctor’s arms, 35(d,39c; store, 200; 23c. Butter fat tures is a victory for Bourne in the completely overpowered by the effort have been indicted in New Jersey sur­ many I mugh $90,000,000 worth o f senate. It was his original project. prices average 1 1-2 c per pound under he had made. render peaceably they w ill be extradit­ Western Canadian grain or grain regular butter prices. He holies to get it through the house. products. "Friends!” exclaimed Hatteras; "you ed and the trust dissolved. Eggs Fresh Oregon ranch, 25o/26c. see I was right. Our salvation ilea In­ W allow a Ships 5 0 C a rs o f Hay. Cheese Full cream, twins, 20c per deed In the north, always in the north. L ir e hogs reached $9.80 per hundred O klaho m a Raps N e g ro V o te rs . Wallowa January was a record pound: Young Americas, 21c. We shall be saved!" at Chicago. Pork Fancy, 120(13c per pound. Guthrie, Okla., March 2. The Okla­ breaker in hay shipments from Wal­ But the Joyous, exulting words had Great arrangements are being made homa house o f representatives today lowa, there being no less than 59 car­ Veal Fancy, 12(012 l-2e. pound. Hardly escaped his llpsh before a sud­ for Roosevelt’s reception in Rome. Poultry Hens, 17o(18c per pound; den thought made hts countenance passed the Taylor election law, which loads shipped out, aggregating more The pope will grant him an audience prescrilies qualifications for voting on than 650 tons. Besides this one car of springs, 170(18c; ducks, 18c; geese, change. and the king w ill give a dinner in his cattle and two o f lumber were sent out, 14c; turkeys, live, 22(<(24c; dressed, constitutional amendments. The serpent of jealousy had stung honor. A clause excluding from the election making a total o f 612 cars o f products | 25f<(27c; squabs, $3 per dozen. him. for his straimer was an American, A boyhood friend o f Carnegie called franchise those whose fathers or grand­ shipped during the poorest month in Cattle Best steers, $5.500(5.75; and he had reached three degrees near­ on the steel king and had a long visit fathers were slaves will reduce the ne­ the year. This makes a good increase fa ir to good, $4.500(5; strictly good er the pole than the Ul-fated Forward. with him, but when he intimated that gro vote. The senate has passed the over the corresponding month for last cows, $4.500(4.75; fair to good; $4(« By further patient questioning after he was having a hard struggle to make bill. year. 4.50; light calves, $5.500(6; heavy a rest, the doctor soon ascertained that a living he received only some good calves, .*4o( 5; bulls, $3.750( 4.25; stags, the Porpoise was a three-mast Ameri­ 2 2 3 Acres B ring $ 3 1 .6 0 0 can ship, from New York, wrecked on pamphlets on economy. $30(4.50. Cuban Bonds C om m and P rem iu m . the Ice, with provisions and combustl- Hood R iver— E. Brong o f Portland, Hogs Top, $9.750(10.10; fa ir to London, March 2. The Cuban 4 1-2 has closed a deal through B. E. Dun­ clea In abundance on board. A Canadian Pacific train was derail- good, $90(9.50. Altamont and his crew had left her ad on the brink of a 200-foot precipice, l>er cent gold bonds commanded a pre­ can A Co., o f Hood River for 223 acres Sheep Best wethers, $6o(6.50; fair two months previously, taking ths long and only prevented front plunging over mium o f 1 |K-r cent today. The $5,- v f fine orchard land two miles east of 500,000 issue was so largely oversub­ Mosier. The price paid was $31,000. to good, $5.50(1(5.75; good ewes, $6; boat with them on a sledge. They in­ by a retaining wall. tended to get to Smith's sound and scribed that the sulweription books One hundred acres are improved. The lambs, $7.75. A member o f the I. W. W. arrested Hopfc 1909 crop, prime and choice, reach some whaler that would take were closed half an hour after they tract formerly belonged to George Sel- In the recent disturban ee in Spokane, 20oi21c per pound; 1908s, 17c; 1907s, them hack to America; but one after were opened. linger. __________ has been found guilty o f conspiri.tg. another succumbed to fatigue and Ill­ 11c. M ail S ervice on O re g o n E lectric. With the strict injunction that he Wool — Eastern Oregon, 16o(20c ness. till only Altamont remained alive. Pacific Fleet O f f fo r P ractice was not to be represented as favor­ Washington The Poetoffice departt! pound; valley, 22(