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NEWS NOTES OF CURRENT WEEK SUFFRAGE IN QUAKER STATE Pennsylvania Women Storm Sen ate and Demand Recognition. Harrisburg, Pa.—Women in favor of equal suffrage stormed the senate chamber and corridors of the state capitol in advocacy of “ votes for w°- men. ’ ’ Every senator opposed to the measure was urged to support the suf frage amendment. Dr. James Monroe Taylor, president Senator McNichol, of Philadelphia, of Vassar College 'since 1886, has re Republican leader of the senate, smil ingly told the women, among whom signed. The U. S. senate has stricken out was Miss Mary Flinn, daughter of the proposed tax for the use of water State Senator Flinn, of Pittsburg, that he was unalterably opposed to votes power. for women. He hastened to assure Joaquin Miller, “ the poet of the them, however, that he would not in Sierras,” died in his cabin in the hills fluence other members to vote against East of Oakland, Cal. i the equal suffrage resolution, which Two thousand American marines 1,88 been adopted by the lower branch have been sent to Cuba, there to await of the legislature and is expected to be acted upon by the senate. developments in Mexico. Resume of World’s Important Events Told in Brief. DOINGS OF OREGON’S LEGISLATURE A Brief Resume of Proceedings of the People’s Representatives at the State Capital, Bills Introduced, Passed, Rejected, Etc. WON’T REPAY SCHOOL FUNDS HOUSE APPOVES OF MILLAGE Plan to Make General Fund Stand Agricultural College Four-Tenths Expenses Fails. ( and University Three. Salem — Senator Moser made an open statement on the floor of the senate that he was satisfied that the bill providing for reimbursing the school fund from the general fund for expenses in connection with the state treasurer’s office was nothing more nor less than intended as a slap at the treasurer by Governor West. “ As the newspapers said at the time when this bill was introduced, and as one can see by reading the bill, it is intended as a direct attack on State Treasurer Kay,” declared Senator Moser, “ and we have a right to infer that, because Senator Joseph acted as messenger for the governor, when he came into the senate and endeavored to impugn the statements of one of its members, that he also acted as mes senger for the governor when he intro duced this bill. “ And when we find that if the bill is a just bill, it should carry $175,000 instead of the $23,000 shown, it is conclusive proof that the bill was di rected at the treasurer.” Salem—The house Monday afternoon U O 0/1 o V k sil ro*/M V id I riftf C.. M nM passed a bill providing for an annual I tax of four-tenths of a mill for the operation, maintenance and improve ment of the Oregon Agricultural col lege. It previously passed a bill for a levy of three-tenths of a mill for the University of Oregon. These bills, if they become the law, will do away with legislative action biennially. The house spent several hours in passing the bills appropriating sums for the University of Oregon and the Agricultural college. For the former a total of $362,833 was allowed, and for the latter approximately $360,000 for buildings, etc., and $300,000 for maintenance and operation were al lowed. The house adhered closely to the recommendations of the ways and means committee, and all attempts to break the programme failed. It was argued that the memberb had given great consideration to the items and that their judgment should be taken. One of the chief features of the ap propriations was one item for exten SENATE FAVORS GIRLS’ AID sion work in the University of Oregon. Another item was for $45,000 for Passes Bill for Industrial Home the medical school at Portland. ammiia kQyonicles of ¿iddi istori Peace % CO'/luZ/lCf F l e t c h e r R o b in s o n /I. C usma jüoy/e c f t á a V ,. / 77)e fic u iu J ú f //)<* CqpyrJySd Ôy M Ú. THE STORY OF AMAROFF THE POLE (C o n tin u e d .) ' It Is for som ething more than forgery th a t you will have to answ er when you arrive " T here was a silence, and then Nlco- lln spoke again—two words "Sagallen Island.” "I shall not go th ere,” said th e pris oner, «Imply. "I »hall not go th e re — Nlcolln tbo spy, Nlcolln the m urderer and lia r!” "Then you will achieve a miracle. For, aa the Czar ruies, before a week Is out you will be on the sea, and w ithin a m onth—stop him, »top h im !” H e had sprung from them with a bound like th a t of a wild beast, and w ith hls fettered hands had gripped th e sh aft of the bust of Nero, sw ing ing It high above hls head. For a p a rt of a Becond, as a film m ight seize the photograph, I saw him stand In the m oonlight with m a t cruel face In bronze rocking above hls own w hite face in flesh and blood below; yet, as I rem em ber It, th ere w as n eith er fear nor anger In hls expression. And then, as It were, the sh u tte r clicked, for Peace dealt me so violent a blow th a t It se n t me rolling down the roof Into the darkness. And as I tum bled head long from the ledge, th e whole air «eemed to burst Into fragm ents about me—a mighty concussion th a t left me, deafened, shaken, bew ildered, am ongst the broken tiles and falling fragm ents on the ground below. suspect them , especially as he gave out th at Amaroff was one of hie own officers." "B ut bow did you loeate th e place w here the m urder occurred?” I asked i feebly. “It was raining last night—do you ' rem em ber?” "Y es.” “ W hen I first arrived a t the mortu- ] ary, I w ent over A m aroffs clothing, l On th e soles of hls boots waa a patch ' dry sand. T herefore he could not ; have walke’d through the wet streets i to the spot w here he w as found, i Also the sand m ust have been on the ] floor w here be last stood. On the back : of bis coat was a slim y sm ear mixed i with the scales or m ackerel. If my first proposition was correct, he m ust have been carried from the place with the sanded floor; and the suggestion was th a t a fish barrow had been used, a fish barrow such as you may see th e London costers pushing before them In th e ir stre e t sales. It was not likely th a t the Tnen Im plicated would have risked carrying him fu rth er than was necessary. T h at lim ited the radi us of the search. Indeed, we located the club In under th ree hours.” "Of course It seem s quite easy,” I told him. "B ut when did you first sus pect th a t Nlcolln w as lying?” “Hls search of the studio was sim ply a blind," he said. "I soon caught on to that. Also In Amaroff's little bedroom stood hls luggage ready packed He was Just oft on a Journey —th a t w as plain. Nlcolln had said nothing about a Journey, which was In Itself suspicious. I knew the Russia.* was not the bungler he pretended to be, and I adm it th a t I w as puzzled. Then you cam e along and tola me of the business with the key. It was plain they w ere coming pack—but why? It was to discover It th a t I left three men to w atch the studio while I k ept my appointm ent w ith Jackson In M alden square. From w hat 1 learn t from him it was evident th at G reatm an was a man who knew some thing; so I tried a bluff on him. It’s quite simple, Isn’t It?” “Oh, yes," I said; "but how did you know G reatm an was going to the studio when he ran aw ay?” "R ath er an unnecessary question, Mr. Phillips, Isn’t It? Consider a min ute. Amaroff was a N ihilist; he was playing a big game— which m eans dy nam ite w ith folks of th eir persuasion. He had been knocked out of the run ning, but the dynam ite rem ained. And w here? In the studio w here Nlcolln was retu rn in g to search for It; w here G reatm an also would go to recover A jum p, a scram ble, and all three of us w ere over the wall, dropping A Nevada prospector was killed by into a ragged shrubbery of laurel. We a slide of rock in his mine, which un groped and stum bled our way through covered a rich body of ore. the grow th of bushes until we em erged cn a grass plot. Then I understood. Italy is having the coldest winter We w ere a t th e back of Am aroft’s weather in 20 years, Mt. Etna being Mexico City—One of the first acts studio. On one side w here we stood entirely covered with snow. of General Huerta as provisional pres was the outhouse, Its sloping roof The French government is preparing ident was to notify Ambassador Wil reaching up to the long windows un to increase her standing army, owing son of the change of government. He der the eaves—the upper lights, as informed the ambassador that he had to the growth of Germany’s forces. sculptors call them . And even as 1 in his power as prisoners in the na looked there came through th ese win Increased demand for fish during tional palace the president of the re dows a flicker of light, an eye th at Lent has sent the wholesale price of public and his ministers. winked In the darkness and was gone. halibut to 9J cents a pound at Seattle. General Huerta asked that this be We crep t softly forw ard until we interpreted as a patrioitc manifesto of reached the shadow of the outhouse. Miss Emmeline Pankhurst, noted It was roofed with rough tiles, which suffragist leader, of London, was ar a man “ who haB no ambitions other cam e to w ithin seven feet of the rested and jailed for window-smash than to serve his country and who wishes to re-establish peace in the ground. F ortunately, they did not ing. country and to insure the safety of In Salem. NAVAL MILITIA WILL STAY project out from the wall of the bulld- Twenty-nine officials of the National the interests of its sons and of the _____ lng. Salem—In the face of an adverse Cash Register company were sen foreigners.” “You m ust help us up, Jackson,” tenced to jail terms and fines for He requested Ambassador Wilson to majority report, the Moser bill provid Senate Refuses Plan to Abolish Peace w hispered, "and then go round violations of the Sherman anti-trust notify President Taft and the diplo ing for the establishment of an Indus State Organization. to the door, which 1 see a t the back law. matic representatives of all that had trial home for girls passed the senate Salem—The senate has definitely there. If they m ake a bolt th a t way, with 18 votes in its favor. It is The Central Pacific and Southern occurred and to give notification to the amended so as to provide $25,000 a decided not to abolish the Oregon na blow your w histle. If I w histle, s ta rt val militia and at the same time practi Pacific roads have applied to the state rebels. year for the next two years. The in cally decided not to place it under a ham m ering on the door as If you w ere railroad commission of California for a dozen men. Now then, tak e m e on stitution is to be located on ground The conduct your shoulders.” I was In my m ost com fortable chair, permission to lease certain portions of REBELS TAKE AMERICAN GUN now owned by the state at Salem, if separate naval board. and administration of the affairs will each other’s tracks. He scram bled to the roof like a cat. with old Jacob w ashing the cut on my the bill becomes a law. The institution remain practically as they are. Lying flat he th ru st out a hand. A head, and the Inspector’s nim ble fin Dr. Frederick A. Cook, Arctic ex Good Supply of Ammunition Also is to be constructed on the cottage The three reports of the special in hoist from the sergeant, and I landed gers tw isting a bandage before I quite plan. Disappears plorer, threatens libel suit against the realized th a t I had escaped th a t g reat vestigating committee were made a One feature of the debate was the special order. One, by Carson, fav beside him. We waited a few mo explosion. Vaguely, as In a dream , 1 Pasadena, Cal., News, for stating El Paso, Tex.—A machine gun of m ents, and then comm enced to work that his stories of 6"d!ng the North the Thirteenth cavalry platoon at unusual proceeding of inviting a ored continuing the militia as it our way up the roof. F rom Its upper rem em bered th a t two men, presum a Pole were not to be relied upon. Hachitu, N. M., disappeared Sunday woman to address the body, Mrs. Lola stands; one, by Joseph, would separ angle 1 found th a t th e g reater p art bly Peace and th e serJeant, had G. Baldwin, of the department of Pub A Japanese student at Stanford Uni night, according to reliable reports re lic Safety of Portland, appearing and ate it from the National guard and of the Interior of th e studio w as w ith dragged me to my feet, had knotted a handkerchief round my head, had versity, Cal., won the oratorical con ceived here. It is believed that Mexi explaining the conditions which exist one, by Dimick, would abolish it en in our observation. test against three American competi can rebels came over the border and in that city, and declaring that there tirely. The m oonlight th a t drifted through pushed me over the wall, and finally Carson’s report was upheld and the opposing panes flooded the center lifted me Into a passing cab—all with stole the piece. tors. Major Clark, district adjutant at is now no place where a woman over Dimick’s bill to abolish the militia of the studio w ith soft light, in the a mad haste as If It were we who had 18 years of age may be detained but The French-American treaty of 1908 Fort Bliss, declares no report of the was indefinitely postponed. Joseph’s m idst of which the bust In bronze been the crim inals Anyhow, I was a t has been renewed. bill to separate the militia from the ■ose darkly upon Its pedestal. A min theft has been [made. However, the in jail. Representative Olmstead vigorously disappearance of the gun is fully veri TROUBLE AHEAD FOR STATE National guard will be on the table ute, and then the eye of light winked IWINGIWfJ r m BUST HIOH MOVE NIJ h f AO until a similar bill comes in from the opposes the United States’ quitting fied. out, flickered, explored the pools of , ,, „ . . ... , house. Since Monday morning, when the „ the Philippines. »hadow, and finally steadied on the United States Secretary Olcott Fears Limiting of Carson, Smith of Coos, and others wall was missing, as th ree men moved from the It is expected that at least 25,000 piece Public’s Expenditures. favored the militia in the debate, room troops have been searching for a trace beneath us, following one by soldiers and sailors will be in line in of the missing artillery. Hachita is Dimick attacking it as a useless ex Salem — With the ways and means one. A second lan tern came Into play, the inaugural parade. pense. Smith declared that if it was nearly 20 miles from the nearest point committee cutting appropriation bills before our eyes com m enced a on the border and how the gun was for maintenance and improvements at decided to do away with the naval mil and President Taft assisted in the lay stolen is unexplained. A large quan the itia he would also favor cutting off the search such as I could have hardly state institutions. Secretary Olcott ing of the cornerstone of a new Uni tity of ammunition for the gun also is somewhat agitated as to what may appropriation of the Oregon National credited, so sw ift, m ethodical and tarian church in Washington. thorough w ere Its m ethods. The cush- disappeared. be the effect of the two Wood bills guard. ons were probed with long pins, the The occurence is similar to an inci that were passed over the governor’s The senate committee has recom tracks of b are boards, and the nails EIGHT-HOUR BILL IS PASSED One pro mended doubling the proposed appro- dent at El Paso during the Madero veto early in the session. h at held them In position,' w ere stud- praition for work on the Celilo canal. revolution, when rebels took an old vides for an emergency board and the cannon from the center of the town, other prohibits the secretary of state House Gives Life to Measure Ap ed each in turn, the plastered w alls were sounded Inch by inch, the locks Primary election of fourth class returning the piece at the conclusion from issuing any warrant when there proved at Polls. if desk and draw er w ere picked w ith postmasters is proposed in an amend of hostilities. has been no appropriation made there Salem — Without amendment and he ease of m echanical knowledge. ment to the postoffice appropriation Some days ago [General Inez Sala for. with but few dissenting votes, the so- bill. zar, the rebel commander-in-chief, Secretary Olcott says that in event called eight-hour day bill by Senator We heard It before the men below, he fain t p atter, p a tte r on the road The house committee of the Oregon boasted that some of his men would the appropriations are cut to such an Smith, of Coos, was passed by the lutslde of a runner In d esperate haste. legislature has recommended an appro steal a machine gun from the United extent that deficiencies may be im house on reconsideration. The footsteps grew silent, and In the perative, that his office will adhere to priation of $200,000 for the Panama States troops. Hughes and Heltzel, of Marion, at Rebels evaded the border patrol near the law and issue no warrants above tempted to amend the law as passed pause there m ust have come a sound, Fair. tudlble to them though not to us, for Columbus, N. M., and imported 1800 the amount of the appropriations. by the senate by inserting a clause :he lan tern slides w ere sh u t down Further prosecution of the alleged suits of khaki uniforms and an equal that would enable certain classes of Ike th e snapping of teeth, and th e "hard coal tru st” has been begun by number of pairs of shoes for the use Referendum Date Fixed. laborers to work more than eight hours n eu vanished Into the gloom. Only the government agents. of Salazar’s rebel army. Salem—Day’s bill, providing for a a day or more than 48 hours a week. :he m oonlight rem ained, bathing the special referendum election, to be held Their efforts failed. Henry Cabot Lodge declares a Upon rollcall Sero in Its gentle beam s. I glanced September 2, passed the senate. It they voted against the bill, leading a it Peace. Hls expression was one of strong navy is positively essential to Resignations Made Easy. the maintenance of peace. Washington, D. C.—Before taking invoked considerable debate, being small minority. beatific enjoym ent, but hls w histle Hughes and Heltzel contended that was a t bis lips. up the Mexican situation, the cabinet advocated warmly by Day, Moser, John Barrett, director general of Thompson, Bean and others and op the Pan-American union, suggests considered a question almost as press posed by McColloch, Miller and Neu- the bill is so drastic that it will be I could not see the en tran ce door, mediation instead of intervention in ing the resignations that are to be ner. The bill carries an emergency absolutely unfair to emloyers and that so th a t the struggle was well-nigh it “ was drawn in the interests of the aver before I knew It was begun. The sent by its members to Mr. Wilson the Mexican struggle. _ . _ . . , March 4. Everybody expects to re- clause to prevent the possibility of greatest trust in the country — the stranger fought hard, as I Judged being itself referred. Twenty-mne officials and others con-if gjKn labor unions.” from the scuffling thuds, yet he raised The object of calling the special nccted with the alleged cash register Other members declared that the no cry of help. Then th e eyes of the Probably a form letter, on file in the election is to prevent large projects trust have been found guilty of con State department for the use of cabi bill was identical with the one passed lanterns glowed again and they led him spiracy to restrain trade. net officers, ambassadors and such who like the Panama-Pacific appropria by the people at the last state election Into the center of the studio w ith the are seeking retirement and who have tion, the workingmen’s compensation and thnt any such amendments as pro glint of steel m arking th e handcuffs enough of public life, will be used by bill and good roads and other import posed by Hughes and Heltzel woud on hls w rists. It was O reatm an—the PORTLAND MARKETS Mr. T aft’s official family. Mr Knox ant proposals, from being held up for ruin it. fox th a t had run Into the den of the The law as passed by the people had wolves! is not expected to restrict the use of two years. Wheat—Track prices: Club, 85«i) no enacting clause and was therefore 86c; bluestem, 94«/95c; forty-fold, this letter to cabinet officers, and there “And so, mon ami, you play a double home, which w as of the first Impor It If he desired to revenge him self on Appropriations Bill Held Up. inoperative. This defect is to be 86c; red Russian, 84c; valley, 86«/ may be quite a rush at his department gam e.” Nlcolln by oarrylng out hls friends’ Salem Eaton of Lane made two at cured by the legislature. tance to m e a t the moment. early in March. 87c. It was not until he spoke th a t I re- "W hat blew up, inspector?" 1 asked, plot him self. Mark you, I do not be tempts to get the house to take up the Barley — Feed, $23.50 per ton; lieve th a t originally he had any active Waterpower Bill Favored. “llzed cou‘d he*r went faintly. state appropriations, but in each at Citrus Loss Minimized. brewing, nominal; rolled, $25.50«! „ . ... . forw ard w ithin. The big ventilators “The dynam ite hidden In the bust part in carrying out this assassination. tempt he fniled. Eaton first indro- Salem The house bill providing fo r above me w ere open and Nlcolfn_ for Berkeley, Cal. — That the loss of 26.50. But when he heard how Nlcolln had —but don't ask questions.” Corn—Whole, $27 per ton; cracked, fruits in the Southern California citrus ductxl his resolution asking that it be an appropriation of $50,000 for the in- It w as he—did not m odulate hls voice. “Oh, I’m all rig h t,” I told him. "Do fooled him, he was anxious to get reported back. It was referred to $28. vestiagtion of water resources in the "It Is you th a t killed him," cried explain things." square by risking all and sm uggling belt through the recent frosts was not Millstuffs — Bran, $21« ij 21.50 per as great as at first supposed was the the resolutions committee, but no re- state, which applies particularly, un th e prisoner, raising hls fettered the bombs to P aris him self. More “I’ll call tom orrow , and—” ton; shorts, $23«/'23.50; middlings, report made by University of Cali p»irt was made. Eaton re-introduced der the present plan, to the Deschutes hands. “You th a t have betrayed me. "No, tell me now, or I shall not over, Mr. Phillips, I w anted to locate the resolution, saying that, as no re river, has received a favorable report $30. M urderer and liar th a t you a re .” th a t dynam ite. It 1 b not well to have fornia scientists who are in the South sleep a wink.” H ay — Timothy, choice, $ 16«i: 17; with an agricultural department dem port had been made, he demanded ac from the senate ways and means com Hls frail body shook to th e fury He looked a t me a moment, with bombs floating about London, _ready tion. The house, however, refused mixed. Eastern Oregon timothy, $12 onstration train. The report says that mittee. th a t w as on him ; but th e R ussian hls head cocked on one side a fter hls to the hand of well-bred lunatics. 6/15; oat and vetch, $12; alfalfa, frozen oranges are harmless, provided thus to slap the committee and the The bill has passed the house. This laughed In hls black beard, stroking It quaint fashion. They breed International squabbles resolution was overwhelmingly voted $11.50; clover, $10; straw, $66/7. is considered by its supporters as one with hls hands. the evaporation of the juice has not ad “Very well,” he said at last. “I’ll in which we, the police, get Jumped Oats — No. 1 white, $26.50«/'27.50 vanced too far. The scientists found down. of the biggest pieces of legislation in "I had alm ost forgotten,” he said. talk. If you'll prom ise to keep q u ie t" upon.” ton. connection with the development of "It may be th a t you have some cause I prom ised, and be began. that at least three-fourths of the trees "And they w ere hidden In the Bull Moose Are Recognized. Fresh Fruits — Apples, 50c«T$1.75 will do as well next year as ever, if no the state and a hard fight will be made of com plaint ag ain st me. B ut now “It's quite a sim ple story. Nlcolln bust?” box; pears, $1.506*2 box; grapes, further setbacks occur. Salem—The Bull Moose party will for its passage in the senate. th at you are here, you will doubtless had got word th a t an attem p t was to "A very good place, too. W ith care Malagas, $8 barrel. be able to participate in the primaries be kind enough to save us trouble. be m ade on the Czar, who Is due In ful packing, they would have got to Potatoes — Jobbing prices: Bur before city election in Portland under Question Put Up to Voters. W here, my good Kroll, are the bombs P aris the day a fte r tom orrow, and P aris' safe enough. The Nero was a New Drydock Is Insecure. banks, 50«/60 hundred; sweet pota the provisions of a bill that passe»! the th a t Amaroff was engineering the Known work of art. No one would Salem — A resolution to submit to hidden?” Washington, D. C.—Injury sustained senate Saturday. This bill provides toes, 3Jc pound. "Do you think I shall tell you?” whole affair; also the R ussian was have suspected It for a m o m en t Of Vegetables — Artichokes, $1.50 per by the great drydock at Pearl Harbor that any political party casting 20 per the voters in 1914 the question of "R em em ber, Amaroff Is dead. They m aking no headw ay, and he knew th a t course I bad no idea th a t the dyna making the term of County officers was re[>orted to the Navy department dozen; cabbage, lc pound; cauli cent of the vote at the preceding elec will not go to P aris now. Do not be hls position was a t stak e If he failed. flower, $1.75«/2 crate; celery, $2«/' in a brief cablegram from Rear Ad tion may participate in the primaries. four years was adopted by the house foolish. Show me the hiding place, Bo he got desperate, and took the m ite w as stored In the bronze till after a hot debate. It waa introduced O reatm an grabbed it, and I saw hls miral Cowh/s. It is feared the disas 4.50 crate; cucumbers, 75c«i$2 dozen; The bill also carries an emergency and no harm shall come to you.” gam e Into his own hands. He forced face. Then I punched you In the eggplant, 10c pound; head lettuce, ter will have the effect of completely clause which will allow the participa by Anderson, of Clatsop, and contained "No.” G reatm an to fix a rendezvous, brought chest and rolled a fter you myself." a provision that no rounty official may $1.90«;.2.50 crate; peppers, 25c per thwarting the plans of the engineers tion in the Portland primaries. "T hen you will return to Russia. up hls men and strangled Amaroff In serve more than eight years in any 12 "You saved my life, anyw ay,” 1 pound; sprouts, 10c; tomatoes, $2 per to have this dock opened by the date The bill was intro»iu»'ed by Senator years, but this was eliminatt/d. The O dessa forgery will carry you th e sanded parlor. It was a sm art said gratefully. box; garlic, 6«/6c per pound; turnips, of completion of the Panama canal. It Cars»>n at the request of the Progres there by English law—but, rem em ber, thing to do, for no one was likely to Schuebel said the resolution was all “Tut. tu t, Mr. Phillips, th a t’s noth 90c«i$t per sack; parsnips, 90c«/$1; is understood the bottom of the dock sive party committee. right, but he opposed the eight-year has been forced up as the water was ing. A nother day you may do the carrots, 90c«/$l. clause. Bellan/! said that “ two years sam e for m e.” Onions -Oregon, $16/1.25 per sack. pumped out, indicating insecurity of Several Hills Withdrawn. is too long a term for a bad official, Eggs Fresh locals, candled, 23c per the foundation. So far about $1,250,- "If I get a chance,” I told him. "But Salem—A number of bills were and eight too short for a good one.” 000 has been expended on the dock. dozen; current receipts, 20«/22c. w hat will be done now?” withdrawn in the senate Friday, throe Poultry — Hens, 13i«tl4c pound; "N othing.” of them evidently directly as a result Dimirk's Eight-Hour Bill Lost. 1100 Carmen Return to Work. broilers, 14)«/15c; turkeys, live, 20c; "N othing?” of the passage of senate bill No. 72. Salem — Dimick’s eight-hour bill Kansas City The strike called on relating to farm extension work. dressed, choice, 221«/25c; ducks, 16 "I dragged you off to be aw ay be «/17c; geese, 10«ll2c. September 19, 1911, involving 1100 Two of th»>se by Stewart were for ex went the way it has done in the past fore the crowd arrived. T here w as no Butter -Oregon creamery, cubes, carmen employe»! on the Missouri, periment stations in Malheur and when it was indefinitely postponed. point In your being found In the neigh Dimick says he had decid»»d to line up ’ ’ Kansas & Texas railroad, came to an Grant counties. The other by Rags 36c; prints, 37Jc. borhood and asked questions at the end at noon Wedm-sday in compliance dale would allow counties to have ag behind Schuebel’s ten-hour bill, which Q U E B E C A C ITY OF T H E PA ST to a m etropolitan cen ter two or th ree Inquest on w hat rem ains of th eir bod Pork—Fancy, 106!10tc per pound. tim es her size, while her own w harves with an onler issue»! by M. F. Ryan, ricultural committ»'»'«. Farrell with was passed, and cons»H(Uently made no Veal—Fancy, 14«$14|c per pound. ies. I shall report to Scotland Yard, Hops—1912 crop, prime and choice, president of the International Brother drew a bill relating to an appropria objection when it was indefinitely d e v e lo p m e n t o f C ana d ia n D o m in io n rot. It Is a m atter of keen hum ilia and Scotland Yard will talk to the tion to the town every tim e a big postponed. Goee F o rw a rd , but She H ae hood of Railway Carmen. President 16«/18c per pound; 1918 contracts, 14 tion for the Orog»>n Naval Militia to Foreign Office, and the Foreign Office ocean liner goes sailing up the river L ittle P a rt In It. Ryan said the railmatl company had make way for another similar bill. «¿15c. Sweeping Investigation Aim. will m ake polite representations to SL to M ontreal—h er river, if you are to Pelts—Dry, 12«f 13c; lambs, 26«i agreed to recognize the action of the Salem -Under a joint resolution, in- Quebec herself ra th e r endures being BlTe e ar to the p ro tests of her d tl- Petersburg, and everything will be Firearms Hill Is Passed. committee of the union as a whole as 35c; full wool, $1.25«L1.35. hushed up. A fter all. th e re ’s nobody troducet! by Senator Wood, an investi ]ualnt than enjoys It. for In th is day j zons whom you m eet along th e Ter- left to punish and nobtidy to pity, Wool—Early shorn, east of moun binding over the entire system. Salem—Perkins’ firearms bill has gation of all institutions, commissions, jf Canadian developm ent she has r ,c * ° f a ' a ,e afternoon—w ithout halt tains, 15«t20c per pound. pass oil the senate. This amen»le«l bill boards ami offices would be carried on barring G reatm an. who had th e m ak Inauguration Session Called. Cattle — Choice steers, $7.50«/8; provid»'s that anyone purchasing a re »luring the next two years by a legis Iream ed of the future a fter the fash Ing at h er w harves, perhaps w ithout ings of a man In him. Amaroff was a even a respectful salute to the town, ion of those Insistent tow ns fu rth er good, $7«/7.30; medium, $6.50«/?; Washington, D. C.- Another formal volver must have the certificate of two lative committee to report at the next rom antic m urderer, and Nlcolln a prac ' jo th e west. "It has not been pleas- which has been known these many choice cows, $6.50617; good, $6«/ step toward the inauguration of Wood- freeholder* as to his goo«l moral char session. tical one; but n eith er of them w ere years as the G ibraltar of N orth Am er in t for her." says Edward H u n g er 6.50; medium, $5.60«i6; choice cal row Wilson was taken at the State de acter an»! a permit from the circuit, a t all th e aort of people to encourage. Hatcheries to Be Investigated. lord In H arp er's Weekly, “to drop ica.” ves, $8«t9; good heavy calvea, $6.50 partment with the issue of President county or municipal judge. It pre So I should advise you to keep quiet, @7-50; bulls, <5.506/6. Salem Senators Butler and Smith, “rom second place In C anadian com- T aft's proclamation calling the new vents the display of revolvers in win Mr. Phillips, and not ta lk of your ad Hogs—Light, $7.75«z.8.20; heavy. senate in extra session on March 4 at dows, requires a registration of num of Josephine, have been named as the n erclal Im portance to fourth or fifth E xceptlona venture. Do you agree?" $6.7561-7.25. She has had to sit back and te e such "Stone w alls do not a prison make." noon. This is for the inauguration of bers and also requires dealer* to make senate member* of the committee to "C ertainly,” I said; and we shook Sheep— Yearling wethers, $5.5061 new senators and confirmation of the reports to sheriffs twice a month as to investigate the fish hatcheries on the sltlee as W innipeg, for Instance. In- "Oh. yes, they do. If they're aro»«'* bands on It. irease from an Indian trading place 6.25; ew es, $4«/6.25; lambs, 66f7.25. new president’s appointments. Columbia. JalL” sales. (CHRONICLE* TO BE CONTINUED.) HUERTA SENDS MESSAGE OF PEACE TO TAFT - Y