curriculum Plans were approved by the board of education for the new i Nicholas Senn School building, and It is here the first pool will be Install- 1 ed in the new building in the Hyde | Park district. SAYS INTERESTS CZU NICHOLAS MAKES HIS LITTLE BLUFF til RIGHT Flowery Kingdom Granta All the Ds>- city Ordinance to That Effect Is Su|e |K>rt«xl by Majority of th«* nutndn I'tusl Are Made by lise 120 MEN MEET IN RATTLE AT Muscovite Roideuta TKCARTK MADK1U» NAYS 1JMANTOI R GGKS R c I h -I h , Sur|H-i»ed mu I Outnumbered, IN NKXT PORTl.AND, March 20 Portland ST PETERSBURG, March 20.— Are Quickly Routed—Two Dispatches from Pekin aay that the will have ita playa censored In the tu- Croes tiw Une Chinese foreign board has delivered ture ao thatt hia city's theaters will PERMANENT TENTAGE SENT CAttLHY SAN DIEGO. March 17.—Accord to Minister Koroatovits China's reply present only moral and helpful shows, ing to Thomas Lumadr.d, a prominent to Russia's note, which practically If a city ordinance now being consld- grants all the Russian demands In ered passes Ixrcal organisations arc Botae Resident.* Say Timi ’fills liuti- Mexican lawyer at San Diego. General Mongolia and 111 provinces. backing the moveiuvut strongly, and Rodrigues, leader of the rebel band, cates a l/ong Stay in the and six of his soldiers were killed in ' The answer will give Russia a vtr- urge the need of a more wholesoao South the battle at Tecarte this morning. I tual monoply of all the trade of Mon- class of plays In the city theaters, Tho ordinance provides for a board The Information, he says, was recelv-1 golla and Sinklang. of seven censors, to be named by the »■d direct front Phillip Ortega, com- ! NEW YORK. March SO.—Gusta inander of the federal forces. mayor, who shall paaa upon all acts In ANOTHER “JACK THE veo Madero asserts that tile business SPANKER" IN SPOKANE the vaudeville houses, plays In the The Mexican federal« and revolt!; iuteresta have decided to depose tlonists met at Tecarte at 4 o'clock other theaters and motion picture President Dial, with Limantour to this morning. The rebels were rout SPOKANE, Man'll 17—Another films. Objectionable exhibitions may succeed him as provisional president ed. losing two men and having two “Jack the Spar ker' Is at large W th be stopped by order of this board and vutil a new election can be held. wounded. Two federals were wound 1 Charles or John Brown .■-'Sailant of not again presented within the city. He admitted that Limantour is car- ed, according to advices. a:\en small boys. In Jail, another i.-ing the final terms whereby the The rebels, about forty in number, Iman la terrorising th* ’-»idcnce dls- THIEF CARRI KN AWAY - 'volutlonists are willing to end hos retreated under fire. Two of them | ti lcts by whipping voting boys and at EMPTY CASH REGISTER tilities. crossed into America, and a party of tempting to enrl»-< young glils tu hl- hut on Hiiiktmi.il creek Eddie thirteen, taking up a position in liar- PORTLAND. March 17. Burglary Slop Tentage to the Border ron's canyon, near Tecarte. defied th«* IIijuiusaen, »C years of age w at- resembling the ease of the thief who BOISE, Idaho. March 20.— Marked federals. They remained in posession ’.icktd at Bpruix avenue and Ivory ran away with the hot stove w», re- “Rush. U. S.." all permanent tentage of this position. The federals. who slifrtl by an itnka.'.un man. and sev ported to the police early thia week. of the cavalry regiment stationed here numbered eighty, surrounded Tecarte — .*!>' choked and robbed of 9 cents Patrolman Jordan and Juvenile Some one entered the grocery store of has been started from Boise for the and surprised the rebels. Officer Parker have arested a man 8. Kritachevtoky at 415 Fifth street, Arizona border, where the cavalry is giving the name of B. Savage, who is took the cash register out of the encamped. alleged to have attempted to entice back end of the store, carried It In view of the fact that the cavalry young girls to his hut on Hangman down an alley and searched it. left Boise a fortnight ago under creek by distributing candy among Nothing of value was taken from the "Stripped saddle order,” the ship Captain I. D. Applegate has re register, but a ham and a bacon and ping of the permanent tentage indi turned from the lava beds, where he them. some canned goods are said to be Two small girls were attacked in cates that the troops will be kept at has been looking after his sheep, Hu Corbin park Sunday by a roughly missing Entrance was gained to the the border indefinitely. states that while the snow is still store through ths* rear door, which quite heavy in that section, he dii dresed man. Their dog raised an was opened with a pass key. alarm and the man fled. Taft Return.« to Washington not suffer any loss of stock, as he was supplied with hay for feeding during the storms, The sheep have been feeding on the range for over a week, YELLOW GOES DOWN BEFORE and are in good condition. The Captain found it necessary to I THE ONSLAUGHT OF THE RED go to Alturas on business, and made ' the trip on horseback, a distance of SHOOTING St RAPE ENDS Ql'ARREL OVER PEANUTS eighty miles. Some places In the Charlie Bung and an Indian Mixed It Saturday Night in Great mountains the snow was four feet ______ Style CHICAGO. March 17.—A quarrel deep, and one stretch of thirty-five These over a bag of peanuts resulted in the miles without habitation. probable fatal shooting of Fred ;inconveniences, however, do not The face of the Celestial hotel mag- Meyer in the presence of an after-the-| bother Mr. Applegate, who seems to ater crowd of men and women at the he able to withstand hardships which ' n»»e, Charlie Bung, is somewhat Madison street and Fifth avenue "L" > man half his age would not under "bunged" today, and thereby hands a station. After a few words with take- Mr Applegate has passed his Ule. in addition to conducting a res- Meyer, who was ticket agent at the 7181 >eaT, but is still more vigorous j taurant, the sign of which inform« the passersby that our friend Charles elevated station. W. D. Pak». a book- i tha«> most men at thirty, dispenses the best two-bit feed in the keeper, drew a revolver and shot him . city, be it known that he also con- through the brain. Then Page put!*’*^8 NO REWARD FOR CATCHING JEFF DAVIS ducts a lodging house. the revolver in his pocket, stepped ' --------- Saturday night an Indian a little over the body of hi« victim and start- i _______ ed down the steps in a leisurely man- ‘ WASHINGTON. March 15.—After too much the worse for a council of ner. amid a panic among the theater working for more than 40 years to war with Chief Red Eye, took a no- goers, Page was arrested before he establish his claim before the Govetj^ \ tion to bit the hay. and he concluded place was where he ment for assisting in the capture of ' that Charley's _ left the elevated station. 1 Jefferson Davis, and at last getting! wanted to crawl in at. Charlie'« place ¡the item inserted in the general de- suited him exactly, with one excep- ESCAPED PRISONER. I» YEARS FREE. NOW RICH ficiencv bill, John P. Smith, alias tion—Charlie, strange to say. wanted John Wagner, must go unrewarded, pay for the use of the room, and de LEXINGTON. Ky , March 16 — In its consideration of the bill recent- i manded “four bftie” from the would- After being at liberty 16 years. T. ly, the Southern members made such be guest. This aroused the ire of the Red- B. Whitson, who on Feb. 27, 1895, vigorous objection when the item was reached that it was struck out. In man. and he went at Charlie In a escaped from the state prison at Ra | 1865 a reward of (100,000 was offer- i manner that had Marquis of Queens- leigh, N. C.. where he was serving a ’ sentence of 30 years for murder, has ! ed for the capture of Davis, and this bury. Graeco-Roman and other works been arrested and will be taken back sum was distributed among the troop of etiquette backed off the map for Recently class. Was Charlie Bunged? Well, to serve out his term Residing in i that made the capture. Smith or Wagner — proved to the a little. One eye wa« closed, and his Letcher county, Kentucky, as ‘ Samuel | Jones." he has amassed a comforta-ble satisfaction of the War Department! face was split up in great shape, and fortune. Whitson was sentenced to that he was one of the men who help-1 as he dashed out on the street fran- death March 19. 1893, for the murder led capture Davis, and that he had i tically blowing a police whistle he his ________ share of ____ the re- was a sight to behold. So far no com- of C. C. Byrd at Bakersville, N. C. . never received __ There 1« slim chance of the plaint has been lodged against the In ; ward. but on a second trial he was given 30 dian. | Item ever being resurrected. years’ imprisonment. WASHINGTON. D. C.. March 20. President Taft returned to Washing ton this morning. It is expected that he will consider the Mexican situation at tomorrow s cabinet meeting. MRS HARRIMAN PAYS A »"»K.544I INHERETANCE TAX ¡CRISP TO BE CLERK TO NO MORNING SESSION OF SUPREME COURT SPEAKER UNDER CLARK not aspect to engage In a general real «tat« business, but will continuo as formerly to handle only th« proper ties owned by hla company. Their re cent purchase of the Wilkins and Woodbury lota In the First addition make their present holdings quite ex tensive, and made It necessary to open a down toWn office to properly handle tho Increasing business Mr. K W. Adams, who for some months past has been keeping tho books at the Star Drug Store, has heen engaged by Mr. Rounsevoll, and will have charge of the office end of the business. Coroner Earl Whitlock returned Saturday from Kcno. where hu went In connection with the drowning of M Koch at Teeter's l.undlng last night lie reports that the body was found early that morning, and that It Koch was burled by him at Kcno was a native of Germany. The accident occurred about K o'clock Friday night Koch, in pull ing In a tlHhllne, lost hla balance and fell from a barge Into the rlv«r. He waa lost from wight In the darkneea 9 9 \ 9 9 — WALTfRS ABER WINNER OF MONOM EVENING'S MATCH California Gruppier Wants tn Meet Either Carl lluach or Joe Uglitforrt. Arthur Itussell, manager of Jo« Lightfoot I h In recelpt of the follow- ing rhallenge troni Ixitila Walters of Stockton, Calif. ''Annuirne« a challenge for nit< for tho wlnner in Monday's bnut bsHwoen Lightfoot and lluuch WIII meri hi in calch uh cati'li cuti whenover he I h ready." Walters welghH 175 pounda, unii down Htockton wi> thè followers of tho lliut game thlnk he I h n wlnner, un he hua ho far do f nateti all cornerà Rctunin Front Fiorici* li II Campbell rearhed tlil* city Haturday night after an «stcìided visi! lo Florida. Whlle rii rotile he atoppvd at arveral of thè largrr ritira Ile reporta a aplendld tinte, and Iella of iota <>f homeseeksrs wlth Ihetr eira glued oli Kllillinth coll 111 y Lakeside Inn, MRS. M. McMII.LAN, Prop’r 0 Í ANOTHER GAME BIRO FOR THE SPORTSMEN OF THIS STATE « Reeve* Phr'raMauta Will Be Liberated in Different Purls of Oregon This Fall > SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS MASON ABSTRACT AND LAND COMPANY PORTLAND, March 20 Oregon sportsmen will have another fine game bird to bunt soon, for the state game warden has Just ordered 100 pairs of Reevsui pheasants from Gene Simpson, a Corvallis fancier, for de livery next September. These birds will be liberated at favorable points throughout the state, and after they become sufficiently numerous In their wild state they may be shot under certain restrictions The Reeves Is the largest of the pheasant family, and is a splendid game bird. It is hardy, and Increases rapidly, living In the forests for the most part, ft is expected the state will soon be well stocked with the new variety, ao that It wilt vie with the Chinese pheasant in point of at tractiveness for sportsmen. ABSTRACTERS A cholee line of Invent* monta* tlifkt \v111 tmike tti<? purehiiMer money Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON &. SLOUGH RUSSELL REPUBLICANS PLAN HARD ROW FOR CHAMP < LARK HIGHGRADE “Wait Till April 4th," Nays Mann, “and TIiAn You'll See Some Fua" WASHINGTON, March 17.—A pol icy of “heckling" has been decided upon by Republican leaders, as th»' ENG IN E.S • BO I LE.RS • SAW Ml LiS THflESHERl House minority attitude towards WRITE rOR SPECIAL CATALOG AND PRICL5 Speaker Champ Clark and the Dem THE A H AVERILL MACHINERY CO. ocrats in the coming extra session SPOKANE. WASH. ♦ PORTLAND. ORL - SAN UOSfc CAL The rules of the House are full of pitfalls for the unwary. "Uncle Joe” Cannon, as Speaker, had to * INIACHTOW« trust himself to Asher C. Hinds at ar>«l tlislrir t to ____ __ » -I* 4fw| rthit.il a least three or four times a day for ---- ”7—— bv " Our — ««rnis every where ar« » aaluas moan U m k , ,, j, »./At-»»'»/«-,. k MO MONEY KEQI IKE l> I uiml parliamentary rulings. <4 until you rive tn.1 An<I ani.ru,• Atiprow* ..I y,„„ v>ur yi • u !• Ur U r ahis ihiB l-trose.i v,,ur ’ y, < a-Z .¿A*»»/ In -i-^ advanr« A»»A»i freight. and - — There are two parliamentary ex- ----- -KIAI.4u<.i.i( N. •> h urn- •n< - whi< timr >„u you »»„,„., may rvk th« i* yt It and ----------------------- • »..< , "u w!,h. 11 »**“ '•»'». sot i-rt-.il, uri.n-d • nr do II perts on the Democratic side— Fitz FACTORY PRICES lum .i. u,. h>«twM «»»... ,,,, ____ to make gerald of New York and Sherley of fl , Î* '*?• P’''1'1 «b»W «»tini I,, '..ry r, ,1 V..U Hi« M I»» ».« .mvi. » bj rtl,„, ,4 ,„a h„, „„ Kentucky, and many other goo 1 at .»-, A i t until , rocMrf ,4ta ttfuM and Ivatn <,ur aahaard <>t /.»./-»a rules m<»n. Among the Republicans W /-».»> ami rz«y.ir4aXza » a m J -A»-» to rotar a*"«t«. /».»a»/ there are, Hinds, the greatest living II YOU Y.ÌLL BE ASTONISHED wk'." r"u »»' h<««titui caul»«»« and authority on the House rules; “Jim” K u*’"*' *' i i--. «... i*.-........» Mann, of Ills., Marlin Olmsted of Bl I ÌW doubl« Our prier« Order« Ailed lh« « ley received p Penna., John Dalzell of Penna , Se- HICCOMI» HANI) IIIC'YCLK.N. We do not rejularly handle armnd hand hirytlri but reno E. Payne of New York, and Can non himself. COASTER-BRAKES. - Rep. Mann recently gave proof of his parliamentary sagacity by a rnyr- terlous filibuster against the omnibus claims bill. A perfectly good mu n Hir*oawcoiiLT Jorlty in the House had to resign The regular retail jure of theie tirei it itself to Mann's whims, There van W ger gair. t > Mrt&iCt Tt e it til no stopping him. And he was al tfllgouaiamplegatr tor $4.6OVa»hwilhor(Ur$4 ways within the rules, ile gave the ■0 MORE TROUBLE FROM PURCTURES NAll.N, Tanka or Olaaa wilt not tat tho democrats a fair example of what out Klitv thouMnd pair* «»Id last yrar. they may expect during their regime air Over two hundred thoueand pair* now in nee. at the House. He concluded with » OrrOUirTIOUt Made Inall eiiee. It iellvely euy riding.verydnnibl-and linrdit}>idew{th satirical threat for them to be food. and a apeciel quality of rubber, which never l»ecomee Motta« th« think rnhlmr tread porous which cloaea up amall pnn-lurea without allow "A" and punctur« alrli»« “I think we will have a good deal ing the and air toeacape We have hundreda of lettera from aatla. and ala» rim atrip •• II" of fun after April 4,” said Mann here gedcuatonieraalaiing that their tireahaveonlybeen pumped to prevent rim outline. Thia «ponceor t wire in a wholeaeaaon They weigh no more than tire will outlaat anr other today. “Things will begin to hap- an ordinary tire, therm icturereaiat ing qua III lea betas given n>k. vorr. ELASTIC aud by several layers of thin apecially preixred fabt icon the KASY HII1IMG. pen right off the bat.” tread The regular price of lheae tlreaiapi y»per pair.but for MnHamaMm AMERICUS, Ga.. March 16.—! 8ALEM, March 17.—No further SALT LAKE, March 16. — The Charles Crisp, son of former Speaker morning sessions of the supreme state of Utah has received a check, signed by Mrs. Mary Harriman, for Crisp of the national house of re- court will be held after March 28. 1798,546, the state's inheritance tax presentatives, has received a telegram That Is the ruling made by the court on the estate of the late E l H. Har from Champ Clark, speaker to be of 1 here. Afternoon sessions will be be- riman. The money is 5 per cent of a the house, offering him the place of i gun at 1 o'clock inr.tead of 2 o'clock total valuation of 315,980,937, re-' house parliamentarian and clerk to that dale, and two afternoon hearings presenting ."»5,000 shares of preferred the «peaker, Mr Crisp immediately will be held Instead of one morning Union Pacific stock. Union Pacific is accepted the appointment and was; and one ofternoon session is at pre ! wrui. Also after that date supreme incorporated under the laws of Utah, instructed to report in Washington ' sent, I court opinions will be handed down March 21 for duty. hence the payment of the tax here. at 1 o'clock instead of at 10 o’clock i as at present. MEMBER OF OHIO MOB ELINOR GLYN SAYS STORK SENT TO REFORMATORY IS DODGING FIFTH AVENUE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CUTS TIME IN CAR SHOPS NEWARK, Ohit, March 16—Robert NEW YORK, March 16.—A cable Cleveland, accused of murder in con dispatch from London quotes Elinor nection with the lynching of Carl LOS ANGELES. March 17.—Act Glyn. novelist, who recently visited Etherington, a detective, last July, ing upon orders from general head New York, as declaring her personal pleaded guilty to manslaughter when quarters, employes of the motive and investigation showed Fifth avenue to his trial was called here. He was car departments of the Southern Pa- be in the'grip of race suicide; that given an indeterminate sentence in clflc railway has began working eight there had not been a birth among the the Ohio reformatory at Mansfield. hours a day and five days a wees. residents of that center of wealthy Etherington was in the employ of the Lack of work was the explanation by homes in two years. railroad officials. About 1000 men prohibition forces. are effected. FATHER IK ARRESTED FOR GRADY IS MADE NEW -------------------------- TAKING HIS SON S PLACE WASHINGTON JURIST 1 YELLOW FEI ER REPORTED TO --------- HAVE APPEARED IN MEXICO SAN FRANCISCO, March 16 —Be OLYMPIA, Ma-rch 17.—Thomas E. cause he took a position in the post Grady of North Yakima has received AU8TIN. March 16.—The state office which his son had won by com notification of his appointment as health department has been advised petitive civil service examination, judge of the superior court for Ya by its Inspectors In Mexico that yel advertiaingpurpoeeawearetnakin|ra«|.. il lactoiyptti-eio the rider of only M *> per pair. Ail ordet a shipped aame day tatter la received We ah In C n n on Geo. I. Regley, Sr., was arrested on kima county. The appointment is low fever has made its appearance in ROUNSKVKLL < NIRPORATION’ approval. You do not naya cent until y..u have esamtaed and found taetn at r let I y aa represented. We a»ow» ,4'*”""*®' A I'r rentitherebv making the price •4.iui per pair) If you an indictment charging him with con made in conformity with the new law that country. A stringent quaran « OPENS DOWN-TOWN OFFICE •end FIJI.la CASH WITH ORIAEIl ¡m<l enclose this «dvern«ement. You run no rhk fn sendlna ua an order aa the tires may be returned at <>UH eapenM If for any reason they ar. spiracy to defraud the United States that gives this county two mperlor tine will be established by the state not aatlafactory on eaainlna.lon. We nre perfectly reliable and m ,ney aent io ua la aa aafe aa in a government. Office space In the new llamber bank If you order a pair of theae tlfes, you will And that they will tide easier, run farter against the infected places. court Judges. wear better, laat longer and l<»k flner than any tire vou have ever need or teen at any prli e We Wallpaper Store, opposite the Temple know that you will be ao well pleated Hi it when you want a bk yile you will giv« ua your <>rd«r SWIMMING TO BE TAUGHT Judge and Mrs. L. F. Willets re School Election at Merrill theater on Main, was rented Satur We want you to tend ua a trial order at once, hence thia remarkable tire offer kind at any price until you rend forapairof IN SCHOOLS OF CHICA(M) turned Sunday night from a visit to An election will be held on April day by the Ronnseveil Corporation, tr YOU NEYO Puticiure-Prwjf Urea on approval and trial at the anecial Introductory price quoted al <»r write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which California points of Interest. They 1st at Merrill to vote on the creation and they have opened an office for desrmbea and quotea all makesand kln.U» f lire, at almut halfthe usual prtcea CHICAGO, March 16.—Swimming have been away from Klamath Falls of a bonded debt of (12,675, for the their real estate and contracting busi nn rrnr laeArr hut write., . ..tallodiy, l><>N<rrTlilNk«*KlinYIN«lablcycla ■PVP or a pair of from anr.me »mill you know the new and wonderful Is to be taught In the Chicago pub for the past month, and report a- most purpose of purchasing a suitable lot ness. affera we are making It only costa a p. isl to leant everything. Wille It NOW. lic schools as a part of the regular enjoyable trip. and erecting a new school. Mr. Rounsevell states that he does I 8 60 HEDGETHORN PUNCTURE-PROOF »480 SELF-HEALING TIRES X L MEAB CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAW, ILL