RUfF HOLDS OUT
. FOR IMMUNITY
u JI
FOUR S A C K S U i CASH .
NEWS ITEMS Of GENERAL INTEREST
. PROM THE STATE Of OREGON
AID » U r r u s i L i N . i
DYNAMITE HURLS
TRAIN O ff TRACK
ttua Hibbari Hold Up tram Closa
C on v icted Henker I t l t i S i l u r s b a c J t
to Pittsburg
llie s A r a n n id .u i
Pittsburg. May 1.— Two train-
Sau Francisco! April $0 .1. Dal
robbers, who evidently boarded the
le 11 llrowu, vlee President and mau-
New York and St. Louis express, on
uger of the Oaliforiilu Safe Deposit £
„ ,
. .
II .H i ii ■
the Panhandle railroad of the Penn-
IDEAL C 1NOITION8.
TO HANOLF THE APPLES.
Trust compauy, who ls uuder eeu- IVIdil (dT WfftKl'tl dllll J IU|lnt' OVtT*
Refuses to Testify Until InJidnit'ntS sylvr.nia system, at the Union Sta
tion In this city, wheu that train left
teuer of 18 inoutbs In Sau guliillu
at 10:50 tonight, ten minutes lute, L#k* County Haa Open Wmtar ard Hood Rivar O row .n ' Union Increases for embexxllug seciirlllvs lield lu
turned dt Huile, Mont.
Are Dismissed.
overpowered the express messenger
Eaiiy Sp mg.
stock to 895,000.
littst by the Trust Company, today
and got away with four bags of cur-
Lakevlew- After the most open
Hood River At a meeting of the'
guve Information io E. J. Le llretou,
money •'^yet''u'nknohn Z’‘ "T h e ' rob- wUiter that southeasteru Oregon has Hi od ltlver Applegrowar»' Union recclvrr of the bank, whleb will adil fcngintsr Knlsd ami Fliem an Badly
Stands Pat on Hit Contract With the
bery was committed near Walker's *»er experienced this sectlou Is now held yesterday, and largely attend $1,000,000 (o the lund for the ile-
i c-loiu —oelisvsd lu Us Worn it
P r o i t t c u l i o n — Patrick C a l h o u n Re*
Station, a particularly lonely and Is- enjoying n spring that Insuris wealth ed. a resolution was passed Increaa- poaltora. Ile also told fuets to the
HuUoss tissa» g Hsvsngs l u r H. V -
fusee Alao to Answwr Question* olated spot In a rough section of t0
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her ... pern pie
At no ......._
time diirlug the Ing the capital stock of the orgnntxa- reeelver und to Assistant l)l»t riet
ana is Upheld by Court—.ittla country about 11 miles west of the ,,asl winter did the thermometer • n tien from $2000 to $25,000. The Attorney Hod Cook, winch had tli
ing Usan Pul Ulf wl I rama «.hurt
city.
I Lake county register a temperater Increase Is for the purpose of erect-
I ime Pi gviuusiy.
causing le lirai on to decide
Progress Made.
The train one of the fastest on below xero. and most of the time
c„,q V orare fncBIttoa to t ike >'• k>»T* Ihe El Dorado Lumber Com
the road, which Is not sehodu ed to balmy springlike weather prevail,,!
? , V.f t ^0 1 ^ 11 x 1 ,'«.*! !t„g »
pany. the Carnegie 1 trick Works and
stop between here and Steubenville. (There were but few flurries of snow. ‘ f i ,
JH." i
^w,*en $50oS ‘ he gl»»« works at Stockion going at
San Francisco, April 30.— Patrick O.. was brought to a sudden halt by and these melted away before a warm'
!d »«„n
o* ..J'*'-.',
Hull«. Musi., May J Eiialbound
subscribed at the a profit lor the bm.wlll of the de
«v. - _
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d .. a $
n
o m .ifo itn i'V
tfiiiil
frm ii
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T h .,
. . . . . »»...►
* ,..i .
# $6000
DUwv
» was
>«»
HU
Calhoun
and
Abraham
Ruei were o an
emergency d signal
from th*»
the h«»ll
bell sun.
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The resmt . was
that
little meeting
Burlington trulli Nu. 6, duo lu lluttii
positors.
within
five
mluuli*s
after
called to the witness stand in the cord, and w hen William LafTerty, feeding was required, stock gent ml
That llrown'a Information relnllug
Ford trial today. Both refused to the conductor, went forward to learn ¡y finding excellent range during the (he secretary uuBounced that sub- to the whereabouts of securities ut 11:30 o'clock tonight, wim üyiiu-
testify ou constitutional grounds and the trouble he found N. Koshon. the entire winter, and the end of winter scrlptloua would be received. It Is which will give $1,000,000 more to uilUtl ubout a mil» west of tho
.
, , . . . the purpose of the union to build an
were sustained by Judge Lawlor.
Adams Express messenger, bound *
_ .
- .
Northern Pacific ululimi ut 11:37
.°“..h“ “ d n UV hard
M': addition to It. already large ware- the depositors la believed to be cor-
After Calhoun was sworn he was and gagged In the express car and the stock Interests through
rest was vouched for by Cook and by o'clock. Ilio espinolo!» caused Hui
house
here
which
will
contain
the
asked by Assistant District Attorney so frightened that he could not give winter, even If no hay ahould be put
lilrnni Johnson, attorney for llrowu. first or helper cuglun to leave the
cold storage plant.
O'Oara:
any connected report of what had up this season.
They expressed themselves as san rails, but It plowed ulong tor u few
"When did you come to San Fran- happened. Except that both of the
On the desert aheep men have re
guine that the rccetvur would aecura
COMPLAINS OF RATES.
cisco after the 18th day of April, robbers were white, the express me»- ported an Ideal winter, with Just
possrsalon of the property, which la hundred feet without turning Over.
1906?'*
senger la unable to give an tdcatl- enough snow to furnish water for
Western Pacific sloek of tho value ot|The second engine crashed lulu (Ini
Calhoun— 1 decline to answer.
ficatlon that would aid the secret stock, and with plenty of feed to put Eugana Mill Finds Railroad Tariffs $1,000,000 ut par, and lu another bunk »outh Of the truck n few cur-
O'Uara—-In the month of May, service force» of the railroad coni- sheep In excellent condition. As the
yoar or 18 months tho stock will lengths from where the explosion
Hava Ocubiad.
1906, did you tell
Frank A. Leach, panics and the city and county de- vast desert lying east of Goose Lake
have a definite market value.
superintendent of the Mint, to pay tectlve force, ell of whom have been Valley Is th.* feeding-ground for the Salem—J. M. Shelley, of Eugene, man
llrowu ulao gave up the cipher occurred.
. $50,000?
called out to work on the case.
to the defendant. _ Ford,
thousands of head of sheep that con ager of tip' Eugene Mill i . Elevator Co., code book used by hliuself, Walter J
Every person on tb« train haa
Calhoun— I decline to answer.
stitute a large portion of the wealth bus protested against a reseat raise of Hartnett and John und James Tread* been accounted for excepting Engi
Judge Lawlor ruled that Calhoun
of
Lake
county,
a
winter
like
the
one
well. This code was secret and or
ACCUSES LEISCHMAN.
should not be required to answer
Just ended means an addition to the searly 100 |*>r cent in eortain local iginal, euch of Its owners hnvlng n neer Hus».), of the eccoiid engine,
freight
rates
in
that
part
of
the
state,
any question which, in the opinion
profit column.
copy. Cook said unhesitatingly that who la auppoaod to ba burled under
of tha court, might serve to connect No Attsrrpt Made to Prosecute Turk
Since the new year began there lie enclose* a shipping receipt showing It contained the key to letters which his locomotive. furl Munge, who
that
he
pays
a
rate
of
23
cents
per
100
him. Innocently or guiltily, with the
has been but little rain and practi
Who Muroered American.
had been In possession of Brown, to j was riding ou the blind buggage
alleged crime for which he and Ford
cally no snow Crops of every kind pounds on wheat and oats from Engi ne whom
LL III» Ml t h n v U.
1 IPO i written
t i p l M u i i I by
t o Hartnett
II i r i m i l I
were
New
York.
May
1.—
On
board
the
had to be takeu from the masa of
to Yonealla, 44 milea, which rate, he and the they
have been indicted.
ar°
i
were
put
In
early,
and
already
there
Treadwells. The letters uro
steamer
Koenig
Albert,
which
«ays,
it
expensive,
unjust
and
unreason
When Kuef was sworn he was
timbers
under which he wna burled.
is
uu
excellent
growth
In
everything
now In the safe of the District At
here today, was the body of
able. Prior to Juuuary I, 1007, the rate torney's
asked:
_____ rived
that depends upon spring weather.
Ills arm and leg were broken.
office.
Bernard
Warkentin,
president
of
thjj
was 14 cents. The rate for n little long
'Do you know Tlrey L. Ford
Fireman George Khlv, of the second
Kuef— 1* decline* to^answer* unless Kansas State bank of Newton. Has.
er distance, as. for instance, from Ku
engine, was badly scalded.
SHIPPING STEELHEAO EGGS,
who
was
shot
and
killed
near
Dam-
8 A IL O R 8 D A N C E ,
g.-ne to Koseburg, is now 31 ceota,
all the indictments against me are
Iloih w ere hurried to th e hospital
dismissed, in accordance with the ascus early in April, while riding on
whereas the former rule was 15 cents.
In the {Milice patrol, which was ut
agreement I had with the District a railroad Ira n
Mrs. "arkentin Small Run in Rcgua River Cautea In This is an increase of over 100 |u-r cent. Chlaf Amuaam ert for Navy While al the
scene of the wreck, us quickly
Attorney and the Assistant District » " ‘1 her son Carl accompanied the
The railroad commiseion will invest!
vestigation.
us possible after the men were re
Sai ta Barbara.
gate.
Attornev, known as the "Immunity " W ;
. . . . . .
,
ceived In th o city, laicomotive No.
Grants Pass— Two million
steel-
April 29.
contract ” and on the further addl-1 »*• cable dispatches announcing
w
_. Bantu Barbara, CuL,
.
21UU, In charge o f Engineer llus.y
tional ground that a man cannot be ‘ he shooting, said that It was done head trout eggs were brought In
New Cannery Trnrier.
T h e re w ere no fixed features on utu] |>'lremuu Khle Is lying ou Its
by
a
Syrian
who
occupied
a
compart-
j from the Oldenberg hatchery on the
a witness against himself.
Astoria—The official measurement Santa Barbara's entertainment pro- side south of the track,
ment on the train adjoining that in Illinois river, and were expressed to
which Mr. Warkentin was seated. Buenos Ayres. South America, In of the gasoline launch lluldah was'gram In honor of the Atlantic bat-1. The mull car, which was right bo-
The Syrian said he was examining care of the agricultural d-quirt meat completed by the customs a u t h o r l t l< s tleshlp fleet today, tho officers anil hlnil It, was hurled on Us side and
TOUCHES POPULAR CHORD.
his revolver and that It went off by The eggs were closely ehcased In Ice- today. The craft wus built by T. L. men being largely allowed to pursue badly wrecked. A cold storage fish
car was next to the mull car, and It
mistake. Ambassador Lelsbman, a t , boxes for the long Journey.
Kir g Manuel Recommerd* Reforms ' Constantinople, reported the- shoot-j The fishing eoason on Koguo river Driscoll, of this city, for the Colum their own wuys. Many of too latter was »mush, d luto ktodlipg wood.
ana Peop-e Cheer.
Ing to the state department. He said 80 for has been unprofitable, the run bia River Packers' Association and went to Los Angeles to speud tho FoBowlng the fish car win the ex
Jsbon, April 30__The Portuguese assurance had been given him'that .of fish being exceedingly light and her dimensions arc us follows: day, and will over-stay their leaves, press cur. Ouly the front trucks of
LI
the express c.ir Teft the rails. The
-tes
reassembled
today,
the the Syrian would be brought to Jus- at preseut the local Fishermen's Length, 34 9 feet; beam. 8 feet; which expire at 1 a. in.
Cortes
3 2 feet: tonnage 9 tons grosi
The amusements offered the blue- baggage car also remained on th i
eighty-necond anniversary of the es- tlce if the act proved to be one of Union is devoting Its time to luve depth.
tigating the river from here to thi •i tons m>t Fhe Is i quipped with a Jackets lu Sauta Barbara are nntur- tspek.
tablishment of constitutional govern- murder.
12-horsepower engine and will bo ally rather meager, owing to the size I The general theory of the explo
ment in Portugal. The royal mourn-1 Carl Warkentin said today that mouth for the reason of such short used as a cannery tender.
it the city, und consist largely of ",‘ >n *» that the dynamite was placed
ing for the late King Carlos and his the man who killed his father was a »se. as at this time last year thou-
flying horses, shooting galleries and directly on the mils, but It Is Impot-
shipped 1
son was suspended for the occasion. Turkish Prince and that Mr. Lcish sands of pounds
*“ were being -w*
a large variety of catch-penny affairs. »IMo Ui say whether a time fuse or
Lsmbi-g Successful
King Manuel was respectfully greet man told his mother that it would away dally. The officers for this
some sort of peretisslnn cup was at-
,be imposseble to prosecute him and year are: President. Henry Hudson
Balter City Tho sbeepralslng In brought here for tho occasion.
ed by the people.
Dancing on the canvas-covered ns- inched to the explosive. Those who
dustry Is one of the Important re
King Manuel proceeded to the advised her to say no more about the secretary, A. Auberry.
sources of Baker county, anil th phnlton, the ocean boulevnrd, each saw the flash egre« It came from tho
Cortes, accompanied by many digni- matter.
sheepmen have r<*a»oti to rejoice this (evening. Is the only pletureaque fen- south side of Iho track.
taries of the state and escorted by a I From his remarks it was apparent
Oregon City Rosa F how.
Tho dynamiting Is believed by tho
url* _“ t" bluejackets' entertain
strong guard of troops. The floor that Mr. Warkentin was of the opin-
Oregon City— Arrangements are year because of the successful lnmb-[‘
b0,.n : ment. They seem to enjoy It h u g e l y , 'officers to be the work of some hobo
ing
season.
Conditions
have
of the chamber was filled with dep-
ion
that
Mr.
Leishman
had
not
done
.-. „ .
„
(well under way for bolding the sec-
seeking revenge for being ejected
uties and the galleries were crowded all that ne could, and he Intimated Gnd annual show of the Oregon City most favorable throughout the sea- however, and when 4he available from
a train.
with a brilliant audience.
that charges would be lodged with r 09« anJ Carnation Society, which son and the percentage of loss has ! *upply of eligible girls gives out
Express Messenger J. II. Vnlentlno
His Majesty slowly mounted the the state department against the will take place in this city during tieen very small. The range Is In they dance with each other. It Is
no easy task to provide partners for was seriously bruised, being bully
tribune that had been erected for ambassador
the latter part of May or ea rly In excellent condition and the aheep 1000 or more dancing sailors.
cut by a flying grenade. Ills escapo
his use. His address, which he read
June. Committees have been ap are thriving wonderfully.
For the officers today, (hero was a from death lu his car Is considered
In strong and tuii tones, was a most
pointed to take charge of the event,
W A R SH IP B L O W N U P .
garden party ard in the evening a miraculous.
pathetic and at the same time a
and strawberry-growers have been
Fruit N - p p e d In O o u g l e a
Th« force of the explosion wna
dance. A number of luncheons and
practical and vigorous discourse, cal
asked
to
make
exhibits,
providing
Rosebnrg—Dongles Connty fruitgrow
terrific. According to the crew of
culated to win the sympathy of the P o w d e r M a g -z in e Ex plo des, K illirg the berries are ripe when the roses ers are much coneemed as to the extent ten parties on the battleship were the
first engine the engine was lifted
given to the Junior officers.
2 4 0 Japanese.
people. He touched uporf the trag-
are In full bloom. The official color of the damage caused by la-*t night's
bodily off the truck.
¿d y 'of February 1. when his intfer
fa
Tokt0r
May
i._A
dm
!ral
Yoahl-
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. . __of the society is mission pink, adapt-
frost. From some section» the re|>ort
W RECKAGE ASHOHC.
and his brother were shot down 8S>lnatsu commander of the training ed from the color of the Mission comes that thu |a-ars, jm - m ,ies, cherries
•‘»ho
i-rnel disappearance
rli-xinnexrnncp of my
m v fath
fath- * squadron,
■ .
.
.
.
___
•
w.
«■_.
the cruel
reports thaL-an expLxslonJ rose,, the first to be brought to Ore- and other early fruits will be a total
S H IE L D E D H O blN NER8.
er and brother."
occurred in the stern magazine of K°n Local business men have been loss while in other sections the growers Largs Sailing Vassal Rrcbsbly Lost
the cruiser Matsushima at 4:08 exceedingly liberal In donations of are as yet nnable to say just howf much
Off Northwest Coast.
Attorney Jerome Charged With Fa
Many Cities Will Be Represented.
o’clock this morning while anchor- premiums. The show will probably damage they have suffered from this so
voring High F mincers.
Victoria,
11.
C.,
April
39.—
The
be
held
In
the
armory.
vere frost.
Portland, Ore., April 30.— Great- ing at Makang, a harbor on the Pes-
steamer Tees, from tho Vancouver
est interest has been aroused cadores Islands.
The Matsushima
Now York, Mny 2 Before Com
throughout
Oregon,
Washington, Immediately sank until only the
Track Laid to Dorris.
Island coast, brings further Inforrna- missioner Hand, who Is hearing evi
Must Ballast Track
and In fact the entire Northwest in bridge was visible. Efforts at rescue
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___ Oregon
__
Klamnth Falls—Track Dying was tlon concerning the wrecknge recent- dence on charges against District At
Salem — The
Railroad
the Portland Rose Festival, to be by boats from the cruisers Hashidate ! Commission ls prodding the Oregon completed on the California North- j washed ashore near Carmauah, torney Jerome, Frnnklln IT ree,
A>. of eastern
I
f i to
n e r Dorris
a
l yesterday.
. e . l I, «/ T h i n This
I I, , U’ new
counsel for the complainant», today
held here the first week
of June, and Itsukushlma continued until 9
Electric Company for t h e purpose
The follow ing cities of
Oregon, a. m., saving the lives of 141 men,' Inducing that company to hasttn the town Is Just south of the Oregon line Itohy Duykin, who Investigated the culled for the evidence taken by a
through their commercial organiza- including some officers. The major-
ballasting of Its line between i'wrt- and 11 miles from the steamboat wreckage, was among the passengers grand Jury In the Wall and Cortland
tions or business men's clubs, have ity of the officers were saved, and at; land and Salem. The commission haa'landing on the Klamath river. Reg of the steamer. He says there ls no street ferries cases, In which Tho».
arranged to have floats in one or the time of tho Admiral's report the written the company a letter saying ular train service will be established doubt that tho wreckage found 1» F. Ryan and H II. Vroelund t-stl-
new. There won neither sllmo nor fled.
more of the parades: Astoria, Sea- cadets numbered 58 out of a com-1 that It ls informed that the work of May 1.
bnrnlcles, nothing of tho growth
"W o contend, snld Mr. 1’lerce,
side. The Dalles, Hood River, Van- plement of 300.
ballasting has been discontinued nnd
which soon accumulate
'that Mr. Jerome Could have gono
couver, Wash., McMinnville, Dallas,
The sons of Baron Chlnda, vice- that in its present condition the road
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Since
the
finding
of
the
wreckage
the grand Jury with the cvl-
Albany, Salem, Eugene, Klamath minister of the foreign office, and endangers the lives of passengers.
previously reported, n large amount deuce tb it he had und si-cured In
Falls and Grants Pass. Medford, of Prince Oyama, field marshal, are 'What are you going to do about
When»— Track price*- Club, 8 4c
Instead he called Mr.
Roseburg, independence, Hillsboro, among the cadets who it is feared; it? is the question propounded to per bushel; red Russian. 82c; blue- of empty cases, whisky case» und dictments
other», have been found In the vl- Ryan before the grand jury and for
St. Johns and a number of others are are lost; also Captains Name, Yosh- the Oregon Electric management. stem, 87c; vnlley, 85c.
clnlty of Nltlnnk. Stanley Wood, a
still considering the matter. Lewis- mori and Yashiro. The cause of the The tone of tho letter Indicates that
Harley— Feed. $24.50 per ton; timber cruiser who came from the ever barred the road to prosecution.”
Mr. Jerome agreed to submit tho
ton, Idaho, will send a beautiful explosion is unknown,
the commission will do something| rolled. $27ójÈ8; brewing, $26.
vicinity of Nitlnnh, said there wa» nn
float, so will Dawson, Y. T. while |
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very promptly if the company do -s
Onta— No. 1 white, $26.50 f t 27 unusual amount of these case.» re evidence privately to the Commis
sioner, with the understanding that
Spokane, Seattle,- Tacoma and any
Washington, May 1.— Commander not.
per ton; gray, $26.
cently washed ashore.
Mr. Pierce shall not be allowed to
number of other communities will Tanigucnl. the naval attache of the
Mlllstuffs— Bran, $24.50 per ton;
Daykln says tho wreckage seemed rend It.
be represented-by decorated automo- Japanese Embassy, said today that
Saloon ls<ue In Marion
middlings, $27.60; aborts, country. ¡positively to Indicate that some large
Mr. Pierce naked for nn adjourn
biles and vehicles.
-
the regular complement of the Mat-
fialem—County Clerk K. 1). Allen to $J. r,"- city. $27; wheat nnd barley an 11fn k vessel, n ship or a bark had ment until Monday, when he prom
The3e cities-and towns have each sushima was about 335 men and that day completed checking upon the signa chop,
$27.50.
met with disaster.
ised to take up Mr. Jerome's Investi
raised anywhere from $500 to $1000 on her cruise she had about 60
Hay- Timothy, "Willamette Valley,
Three trunk» found on tho rocks gation of the American Ice Company.
to defray the coat of their respective cadet» aboard, making a total "of tures on the Marion County local option-
petition
and
found
the
petition
to
he
in
$17
tier
ton;
Willamette
'
a
1
*1
'
westward
of
Cnrtnnnnh
Point
were
floats, and these pieces will be typi 415. His cablegram, he said, Indi
He said Mr. Jerome Investigated tho
dlnnky, _$1J>: Eastern ^Oregon,^$l <^.5^ . jC)j (ju, us.,;i| American pattern, wood company for half a day and then
cal of the principal industries of the cates that about 175 were saved, due form and signed by several hundred mixed,
$16:
clover,
$14;
alfalfa,
$12;
more
voters
than
the
law
requires.
The
covered with tin. They were broken turned the Invi-1igatIon against,
communities represented.
which would make the loss of offi saloon question will then fore be sub alfalfa- meal, $20.
and empty.
thr-'e or four small Independent tco
cers and men about 210.
Butter- E'trns, 27V,c per pound;
mitted to the voters of Marion county
companies that the American Ice Co.
British Destroyer Su^k.
>
n
fancy
26c;
choice,
25c;
store,
16%c.
June 1. As there will h<- no fight
wanted to smash, nnd that ho ad
Jury S III Incomplete.
Harwich, England, Apr.i 30.— The
'Strikers Attack Fineral.
any of the county oflic« s nnd then is ! Eggs Loss and commission off,
vised that Indictments be returned
San
Francisco,
April
29.
The
be
Seattle, Wash., May 1.— Bringing no interest in any of the state contorts (16K ir» 17c per dozen.
British torpedo destroyed Gala was
Cheese- Fancv cream twins, 1 5’4c ginning of th - fourth week In the against them
cut in two and sunk early today off word of the arrest of Treadwell of except that for sinauir, it is certain
pound; cream brick, 20c; Hwiss work of selecting 12 men to try Ab
Kentish Knock, in the North Sea, b y ' 30 strikers for breaking up a fun- that the saloon question will he the per
raham rfuef on one of the 117 In
blk., i be; llmbnrger, 22* 4 c.
Seek Aid From Japan.
the scout Attentive. The torpedo- eral and attempting to mako away center of much attention.
Poultry Mixed chickens, 13c per dictments returned against him by
I’ekln, May 2. Japan Is facing a
boat-destroyer Kibble also was in- with the corpgei tho steamship Dol-
lb.; fancy hens, 14 fit 14M.-c; roosters, the grand Jury, charging the former
volved in the collision and returned phin arrived in port this morning A
Clatskanm Lights Up.
old, Rr; fryers, Tb., 20c; broilers, lb, political boss of San Francisco with »elioliti situation a» a result of Ilio
to Sheerness with two compartments popular young man among the
per bribery, finds the Jury still Ineom- boycott arising from tho Tatsu Mani
Clatskanle The
ni-w.
electric 22 % *ft 25c; dressed poultry
full of water. The flotilla was en- strikebreakers was accidently killed
plete with nine men In the box ac Incident, and Is Reeking the support
lc higher.
gaged in night maneuvers when the recently. The funeral proc salon ox- light plant Installed here by A. B. pound,
Select, selling price, 70c cepted and sworn. One of the ven of Great Britain to put a stop to the
accldent occurred.
Engineer Lieu- tended for many blocks, making a Kurtz and F. Barton turned on the per Potatoes
hundred: Willamette Valley, iremen examined today did not know
tenant Frank A. Fletcher, of the formidable showing of the strike- lights for tb" first time Saturday buying price, 45c per hundred; East whnt the word accomplice meant, boycott by Joint representations. Tho
Gala, who was In his bunk at the breakers. Notwithstanding this diu-‘
55c; while another was challenged by Mr Japanese authorities here attribute
point where the destroyer was struck piay, the strikers attacked the pro- nli'ht, amid n demonstration and Multnomah, buyipg price.
Clackamas,
buying
price,
55c
per Heney on the ground that his moral the growth of the movement to tho
electrical
display.
The
Clatskanle
went down with the vessel.
¡cession In force and nearly captured
hundred; new California, S^Stfcc character was such that he wua not native press, which Is without con
City
Band
played
under
an
Ilium
the body
trol and which has been conducting
fit to be a Juror.
Inuted willow tree, electrical street > P*r pound; sweet, 5V4c per pound
Count la Buried.
a campaign to make generally known
signs were blazing In colored lights, | Onion«— Job -price, $4.75 WB per
the Chinese side of the Incident.
Damplerre, France, April 30.
Focd for the Fleet
and the occasion took on quite a, hundred; buying price, $4.25 0 4.50
Life la All a Gambia.
The body of the Duke do Chaulnea,
„ . „
. ,,
„„
,
They hold the Viceroy of Canton
Washington, May
1.— Prepara- festive air. This Is Clntskanle’s per hundred; garlic, 15c per pound.
Dublin,
April
29
-
Discussing
rh,i!f,
r(,,,ponK|b!o.
Apples— Roler-t $2.50 per box; American politic», Richard Croker,
the young French nobleman who whs tions for furnishing food supplies in second electric light plant
_
.
fancv, $2; choice, $1.50; ordinary, once
married a few months ago to Miss large quantities for the use of the
bos» of Tammany hall, today
Theodora Shonts, of New York, and Atlantic battleship fleet on Its way
$1.25.
Umettll* Phort of Trschsr*
gave It as his opinion that Governor
Evan* Weight Increasing,
who died suddenly In Paris last week around the world, were opened at
Fresh Fruits— Oranges, 82.50 « 3
Pendleton — Umatilla
county
Hughes'
Indorsement
by
New
York
Paso
llobles Hot HprlngH, Cal., Mny
was today Interred at the chateau the navy department today, These schools are facing a teacher famin'», per boy; lemons, $2.75'fit 3 50
"Mr. 2. Rear-Admiral Evans was welgh-
rattle — ne»t steers, $4.75 715; 1» merely complimentary.
here of the de'Chaulnes family. The supplies are to be loaded aboard Despite the fact that nearly every
body was brought down from Paris the auxiliaries at Mare island and district In the county has been medium,
$4.25 (¡$i 4.75;
common, Hughes’ nntl-gambllng attitude,” he ed this morning and both he nnd Dr.
yesterday. This morning a private Puget Sound. Among the Items are forced to raise the salary of Its $3.50@ 4; cows, best. $3.7604; Hald. "will Injure him undoubtedly McDonald were Immensely pleased
In hi» own state. "Why can’t such when a decided Increase was shown,
mass was celebrated in the chapel of 1 , 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 pounds of flour, more - teachers
•
-
from
$ 5 to $10 per month, common, $3.250 3.75;
calves, $4W tnen keep out of that rut? Isn’t life The present plan Is for the Rear Ad-
the chateau. Only the immediate than 1,210,000 pounds of frozen It Is difficult to secure Instructors 4.50.
members of the family were present. meats, large amounts of sausages, for the spring terms. The boards
Sheep— Best wethers, $6 0 6.50; all a gamble? But they select the mlral to leave Paso Robles Hot
part of the gamble that's pleasant .Springs on the morning of Mny 5,
ewes,
$5 0 5.50; spring lambs, nomi and
potatoes veg tables and fruit.
are now vlelng with each other In
propose to penalize It.
Joinlng the Connecticut at Santa
Rebel* Set Fire».
their efforts to make contracts this nal.
[Cruz. A private enr will be placed
Hogs—
Best,
$6
0
6
25;
medium,
Otame«« Revolt
far In advance for the fall terms.
Victoria, B. C., April 30.— News
nt the dlspnsnt of Renr Admlrnl
Go »0 Work to Rave Mina.
$5.750 A; feeders, $5.2505.50.
was brought by the Empress of In-
Evans and pnrty. In whlch to mako
Paris, May 1.— The Temps today
Hops—
1907,
prime
Rnd
choice,
4
Johnstown,
Pa.,
April
29.—
Under
dla today of a series of disastrous publishes a special dispatch from Bat
the run of over 100 mlles.
New M|l| f r Afbsny
0
6c
per
pound;
olds,
1
0
1
%
c
per
orders
from
Patrick
Olldny,
presi
conflagrations at Pekin, Involving a tambang, a town of Slam, In the
dent of district No. 2, several hun
8now In New York.
d7arlsmm Niyn il fRc.antm.kUnlace,ine8ns ThTtE
oft
• * / * * * Idli'on" th^now ¡ta S h S 'm ?? V I E P° Ä - E a a t e r n
Oregon, average dred striking miners of the South
Buffalo. May 2.— Heven Inrhes of
manv^av« Lt ti,e end nf March and Ì Ì m h° i?" L"
i®
J Camnron A Son-
*hc foot of beat. 11 0 1 Bc por pound. «ccordlng Fork Coal Company returned to
Mr?v In yAnH^ * m n ^ t t c f r^he^hwe^e nay ve8' w'||0 l’ avf rls/! n
revoIt Ferry Street. It will he ln Operation to shrlnkage; Valley, 12015c, ac- work today In an effort to nave the snow fell hero yesterday. Todny the
mines from heavy losses from wster sun shown and the snow Is rapidly
eotuddered " rMponslb*le,C « Ì who ”
‘ h ^ n ' ^ the Enropean In three weeks. In addlt.on to pian- cord.ng to qnnllty.
residents
The troops are insuffl- ing apparatus, the mill will be equip-1 Mohair— Choice, 2O02OHC per'nnd a probable permanent sunpon- disappearing.
At Jamestown the
sale arresta were made.
clent to Insure protection.
ped with woodworking machinery, ¿ponnd.
»Ion.
depth was reported at 10 Inches