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K 1 ji i ii d in i iiiiHi- he wiih "knock kneed,” leg i having the nppeiirum v of u l"K " Young Buri hurdt wrote a touch < »lii «.« »N 1.1 l.lsl VI I 1(1 Olli. %N- lug appeal to the emperor, n»klng hl» I IZI.H IX l sllOlll TIME .ild lo heroine n Holdlvr Th« emperor « ni Buri hurdt lo the royal surgical I veryilillig l'«i tattling lo Hiv Tiuipo- ■ lini' nt KoenigHbeig. where II was uii) Oi'K4Ul/iill<*ll liiuugiil III All I found l lini lie umili he < ured and bin uni« e, Milli II l.lki-M lii«' 11'lliM’ lilll leg , i.iiulghti'iii'd BATTLE CREEK, Ml« h., Jan, 14 Th«' einpcrur or I < n Minuti'« l«> <•«•< Ki-ail)—Kellui«* dl red thill the hill be »ent to him, and Jn< k Johnson and IB» white wife Muki « Kilin il liuu- l*r«'|»ariiiK f«»r I Burehardt will become n «oidio» In a wer«' removed from a train today by the lo< ill poll« «• at tlio request of < hi- Ai Ilmi few month». ago federal authoi Hie». They will no di'laini'd until the arrival of olll- I X«»TEI» Ot Tl. tW ■ ■«•r» from < hi'iigo. IN HEARD I ROM It wn» leiimed till» morning that ♦ I ulli'il 1'rrss rivi vl< « ♦ the m-gro heavyweight was on bis ♦ .AI.IM. .Juu 13 Malarkey ♦ MONTESANO, Wash., Jan. 13. way lo Toronto, unit It wa» feared ♦ win. i b ■« tad pri Hlili-lit of the ♦ I ♦ ilo n mi tv unii M< Arthur uh ♦ Somewhere to th«' north of here »Ight that he might forfeit lita bond in th«* ♦ speaker of the house. ♦ armed men are In purMiilt of a sick whit«’ slavery « use ♦ • and «'raxed murderer, ragged, lalf- Jidiiison protested that he Intend«'«! «turved and possibly unarmed to remain in Canuda only a few days. For two year« John Tornow, mad JohliMoll, hl» wlilte wife au«l his man »nd best »hot In the West, haw vnl< t w« r«' tukeii to the home of a SAI.E.M, Juu 13 Hie first se» Hion of the Ulule senate I uh I vi I eight held th«* Olympic rang«' against the policeman to await the arrival of a otllier of lb« law III h unerring rille lilcngo federal officer. minute». ha« claimed »lx victim», "Scotty" Everything hud hien urruugvi) In When the dusky champion gave adv an««’ for iviuporury organization nn«l The Swede." prospector«, first; |3<»,<Bih bond» for his app«.*arance he M A. Miller lulleil the Hellille to or then the Hauer twin», and last, Ifep- «greed not to leave lllinota The n«»- gro explained that he wa« on his way der «nti Calkins win vli-i led tempo« vtic' McKenzie and Elmer Saturday two brother» named Mo»«* to Toronto to see Tom Flanagan, his lury president. It took tile hoimv tell 1111111111*11 to who knew Tornow, met him while I irmer manager, regarding an offer They fled, and In an ei- i.U'.ilc for n bout between himself and vfii-i i ti ini><>rn■ > orgnnltalIon Itone bunting brake was i lei led temporary speaker l. «UHI««! condition reached here with I alrer In I’prl«. I the new«. UAIAKKLÏ ANU M1IHUK WIN ihhi ♦ • lilKI.I. LINI s IKE NIAL1.1.1» OX II < <»l XT or sXOM SEATTLE, Jun 13 A h a result of tlie heavy snowfall through the mountains, noin of tiiv tranaconti- tii utiil line» nr< operating Into thl» ■ ity, nor I n II believed by offli lain that ¡my of th« roiidu will lie opened with in Hu* next twenty four hour«. All the (»rent Northern train» are re ported uu ' in<lellnltc lute." The »now 1» twenty feet deep In the mountain». HII«I«’ h lire frequent all along the line», utid telegraph wire» ure down The Northern Pacific train» are lied up ut ElleiiHburg. owing to the depth of the »now On account of the frequency of »tide», totaling ti n mile« in length, the Milwaukee’» train» are blocked at Laconia TURKS PUH IO START TIGHTING — sl.ssKiX ol IIIE 4.RAND < ol Xt II, IS < 11,1.11» TO (OXsIHI.IC M IT TI It—ENVOIS AKE Sill.I. IX LONDON ______ t’O.NHI ANTIONPI.I Ian II A ! HeHHlon of the grand < 'indi was call- led today by tiranti Vizier Kan.all 1 Pasha to determine the <|uestion of ! continuing war against the Balkan kingdom» Th«* strl<test secrecy I» being maintain««! regarding proceed ing» VENICE, Calif, Jan 14 John Cordray of Portland, one of the best known amusement promoters on the <<>■•1, 1» missing, and th«* discovery near th«- < nd of a pier of cards bear ing III«- name 1» musing much uneasi ness. Cordray failed to keep an appoint- in«*nt today, and a search for hltn re- sulted in the tliiding of two pocket book» containing his cards. The* wer«« on th«- pier, am! the police were imm«'<llat)>ly notified. No theory has been advanced as jet by the police. It Is believed by friends that Cordray jumped off the pier. Cordray is manager of The Oaks, Portland's biggeHt amusement park. For several year« he operated Cord ray'» theater in Portland, and he was also in Hie theatrical business In San Francisco. <«nta; Mi xlcan beans, 4 cent«; baked bean«, i «ent«, »ago custard, 2 cents; milk, 1 ««-nt; tea and coffee, 2 cents; bread and butter, 2 cent«; potatoes, 1 X <>TE OX FIRST CHARGEN STANDN 'ent, and corn, 2 cents. OK TO S ARCHIATO FOUNT) GUITTI OF GRAFT ome of Ilie Senator» Hesitate in < ant ing V «*te on Impetichmenl M «iter, The people at Vale ate « nthuhlastic ov< r the |.i«,nja < 1« of the early com- I < t ou of the On gon & Eastern rail road. In the l.iHt i«aue of the Vile Enterprise th«’ following fact« con «•tiling th«* new road are set forth: 1 The Oii-gon Eastern will be fln- i«he«l u. 1 • 1 , BERLIN, Jan. 13,— The uncertain l.olltlcal »Ituatlon In Europe has af- fecteil the diamond market. The d«,*- mand for diamond« ha« so dropped oft In the la«t two months that many of the largt-Ht German diamond cut ting )'»tabll«hments have »hut down, 2 It will he a main line the main while others are working with but line between East and West; the half a force. j>t< >ift main line from Ontario to Portland will give trackage for I TAH HAIXlNH TO EFFWT REFORMS through traffic, freight ali'l paa«en- gi r, to the Oregon Eastern railroad (O.-W. R. A N j from Ontario Junc SAI. I I.AKE, I tab, Jan. 13.—The tion 114 mile» east of Vale) to Port tenth I tali legislature convened at land on the north and Ban FraucUco noon today. The republicans have an on the Mouth. overwhelming majority and are plan- 3 The western terminus of the ning to redeem their campaign Oregon Eastern will be at Crescent, pledgee, Including the enactment of a (Jrugoii, In the northern part of Klam direct primary law, a new taxation measure and the revision of the elec- ath county. 4 Vale will be more than a "whis tion laws. Hot Otliem <»n Some ln««ir l p Promptly. of th«* < harg«s .ludge tr«libald I« Fotitxl to Re Not Guil ty as < harg«'«l. WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan 13. - I Judge Archbald, associate justice of the commerce court, charged with misconduct in office, was found guilty today by the United States senate, sit- . _ . ,in6 an impeachment court. On the first article of thirteen Charges preferred against him the vote stood 68 for conviction to 5 against The first article charged Archbald i with having wilfully an«l unlawfully taken a (vantage of his position as judge of the commerce court to in duce officials of the Erie Railroad and the Hillsdale Coal and Iron compa ny. a subsidiary company of the Erie, to sell to himself and partners an In terest in the Katydid culm dump. Archbald was acqulted on the sec ond article, and was found guilty on FIVE NTORY BULDLNG IN CINCIN the third and fourth. NATI UNABLE TO WITHSTAND Archbald was also found guilty on THE FORCE OF FLOOD AND the fifth article, but was acquitted on COLLAPSEH the sixth and seventh. Some of the senators voiced their CINCINNATI, Jan. 14.—A flve- vote« sharply and decisively. Others Htory building in the flooded district (could hardly be heard, collapsed today. It is reported that After the announcement of the vote at least twenty people are buried in on the first article there was consid the debris. erable disorder in the galleries. The building was occupied by the The vote on the eighth article stood Continental Glue company. 22 for conviction and 42 for acquit tal. On the ninth article the vote was WILSON ATTACKS LAWS 23 guilty and 39 not guilty; on the AVHICH FAVOR TRUSTS tenth, 65 not guilty and 1 guilty; on the eleventh, 51 for acquittal and 11 TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 14.—The for conviction; on the twelfth, 19 state legislature convened at noon. guilty and 46 not guilty; on the thir Most of the opening session was de teenth and final article the vote was voted to the reading of the message 4 2 for conviction and 20 for acquittal. tling post, supply and freight termi nals being maintained here, but ex- tensive yards will be eHtabllshed at Ontario Junction, two mile» south of Ontario, where the Vale cutoff, a» ths Oregon Eastern might aptly be term ed. starts on its very direct meande* westward. Beyond Crescent, the Natron cutoff, now building, will be used for through traffic, uorthward through Eugene to Portland and Seattle, and southward via Klamath Falls to San Francisco. <• Exten»ion of the railroad now built up the Deschutes will be made to Cre»«ent. where a general division will be eHtabllshed. 7- Through traffic between San Francisco and Portland will be di verted over the Natron cutoff, aad that portion of the Southern Pacific (Harriman* railroad now used as a main line, on which are locat«Ml Rose burg, Granta PaBH and Medford, with from Governor Wilson. the heavy mountain grades, will be The senate elected James Fielder relegated to local usage only In the as president. He will automatically »ame manner that Huntington. Baker, succeed Governor Wilson March 4th. LaGrande and Pendleton will no long The legislature is overwhelmingly er be on the main trans-continental or. democratic, insuring the election of tran«-«tate route. former Congressman Hughes as Vnit- » Interstate traffic between San ed State« senator. Francisco and Spokane will go via the President Wilson in his message Natron cutoff to Crescent, thence bitterly arraigned the state laws down the Deschutes via Bend, follow which foster trusts. ing the prf-sent routing up lhe Colum bia River after reaching Deschutes TUO STATES TO Junction, 19 miles east of The Dalles. NAME SENATORS 9 Spokane and Montann and Da kota points, as well as Canada east of SANTA FE, Jan. 14.—The first the Rockies, will be reached via Vale, • regular session of the New Mexico at first over existing O. S. L. line« to l-gislature was opened this mdorning Pocatello, Idaho, and later by way of The principal fight is over the United tlie P, I. ft N. extension northward to States senatorship. On a joint bal Lewiston, or up the Salmon River ,11 lot the republicans have a majority Idaho, or via the proposed «rans-Ida- of twenty-five. ho railroad across one of the passes in the Bitter Root range. CHE i EN’NE, Jan. 14 —The prin 10- Vale in here to stay; today as cipal tight in thje Wyoming legisla the principal railroad construction ture. which convened toay, is the elec olnt on the trans-Oregon route; later tion of a successor to Senator War c- an important station on the main ren. A number of progressive meas- line, an«! quasi division point for the | itres will be introduced at this ses- through traffic. - < h l.oNlio.N Jun 14. In lee« the pea«'« term» prop<>»e«l by the Balkan alile» are accepted Immediately, the PEACE DOVK IN MIXED pi* ent nrmtatl«« with Turkey will be UP IN DIPU1.MATIC WAR i terminated. and the war resumed. A Il tll.ltoAt» IIAIIOXN MOVE j not lfl< at Ion to thl» effect wan served IX I I X X X ttll ICT <• IMK LONDON, Jan. 13.—Peace negotia i upon la>r«l Grey, th«* Brillali foreign tions between the representative« of secretary, today. NEW YOKE. Jan. 13 Step« for Diplomatic circle» are much agitai the Balkan countries are practically ’ till- dissolution ot till- merger of the . <1 a» a result of the ultimatum dellv- <’«'unty <'ommiMsloner Guy Merrill deadlocked, despite the efforts of Sir I nlon Pacific ami the Southern Pa <*r«'«l by the alile», and the situation I» ««me In from Merrill la»t night, and Grey, the British foreign secretary. cine in compliance of the decision of < on»ldvrvd grave. today the county court I» In «easion. Reschid Pasha, the Turkish pleni- the I lilted State» Hupretne court were The Turkish envoy« are »till here. poteutiary, today announced that he luku» lujiiy. would remain In London until Saur ¡They are awaiting advice» from Cuu- <»ll. MAGNATETI Judge Lovett resigned a» director ■ tnntlnople, but It I» reported that HEALTH sE< RET day, at the request of Lord Grey, who of the Southern Pacific and Krutt- they «'Xpert th«* war to he resumed. is still hopeful of an amicable agree ' i finitt aevered hl» connection with WASHINGTON. D. <’., Jan. 13. A ment. It is believed that the Balkan The peace term» outlined by the the I nlon Pucliii Erutta« hnltt was Balkan alile» induri«* the c«*»»lon of t«'l'grapli report of tlie exact condi delegates will also consent to remain elected chairman of the board of dl- Adrianople »ml the Aegean Island» to tion of William Rockefeller, wanted until that time. re< toi» of the Southern Pacific. the alile» To tills Turk* i obje< ta I a» a witness before the money trust Eruttai hnltt al»<> resigno«! a» di- ■trongly. IRISH OBJEOT TO «probe com mitt«'«' of congre««, has been lector of the Oregon Short Line and S ATIRIU PICTURES ■ nt from Miami. Chairman 1‘ujo of the Orvgon-Waahlngton Railroad mid s< oil« HIM. TAXI tlie comimttee n-fused to divulge the Navigation company. PORTLAND, Jan. 13.—Irish mea KILLS AND M %|MS . on tents of the report. I and women of the city will soon in I I IwIXI It’S JOB augurate a campaign for the purpose VANCOUVER, II .(• . Jan 14 John "J H K PINE" MAKES A is N«»T < ERTAIN Loneman wa- killed and J«din Mc- GOOD GRADE OF PAPER of preventing the sale, distribution and display of exaggerated St. Patrick Pheraon fatally injured when they oi.YMPlA. Wash, Jan. 13. Fear were struck by u taxicab on the Gran The Upper Detu hutes timber tuen day favors and souvenirs. of :i contest of Ltatner'» election n« villi »treet hrlilgv thin morning The heade by John Ryan at 1-ava Butte, The movement gained considerable governor to be «!••« I«l«*«l by both houses ma« bine start« <1 across the bridge al re undertaking what will be the most headway last year, when the stores It joint seswlon, which will be con a high rate of »peed, and the two men thorough test eVer made in this r«j- were asked not to display for sale the trolled I'l » «• | • 111 • I I ■ Hl. I. > till: " 'l«.| were unable to get out of the way. giou to determine the value of the various and common varieties of St. th*- democratic legislator» into a coali Ey«* witnesses »tale that th«* chauf black, or so-called "jack pine.” for Patrick's souvenirs, the most objec XEW YORK TAKES tion with republican», and will result feur made no attempt to »la< ken the paper pulp. Mr. Ryan, who repre « « »NTs Nt. <70 LEAD IX REFORM tionable among them being the pig. in th«* election <>f Howard 1». Taylor Hpvv«l of the car after th«* accident, sents ninny of the big «ompanies own ' Last year, however, the work was not a- »peaker of the house nnd Senator i«n«l that the car traveled fawler, If ing timber around lai Pine, lias be«*n SALEM, Jan. 14,- -Mrs. Lillian ALBANY, N. V., Jan. 14,—By an taken up until a day or two before \ll« n iis prv idi iit pro -t< tn <>f the »on- anything, after the mishap. In the interested for year« in the possibil- Walling Williams was given a ver- overwhelming vote, the state assem it. Patrick's day, March 17, and manv ate. ' ollfUKl« 11 th«- number of th«* car wa« ities of Hie jack pine for paper pulp. diet of $1.47t> against Mr. and Mrs. bly passed a constitutional amend of the merchants argued that they not noted. Several experiment« have been A. M. La Follette, prominent resi- ment providing for the submission to had already ordered their stocks of lit lilt III! u II.sox 1 made on a «mall scale, the first on«* dents of Marion county, as damages I the voters of the state of legislation the customary souvenir«, and could is xou i t l < Tl 1» Ml l»l «»1(1» HAS I Mrs. or the direct election of United States not afford to keep them out of display Occurring over a year ago, when Mr. due for false imprisonment. XIAl «III« <1.1 II I Ryan shipped a carload of black pine Williams sued for $5,000. The case senators. The measure now goes to and not try to sell them. This year it WASHINGTON, I». C„ Jan 13. to a Washington paper mill. Later on will be appealed. the state senate, and its passage there is planned to strat the campaign Today I» the time net by Inw for III«' earlier, and local Hibernians interest MEhEORD, Jan 14. The "Ever Albert I.arson, who lives two miles While at the military ball in honor is assured. olildul election of presi«!« lit of the l>'r«'dr' Club in Medford's lated civil north of La Pine, upon estalillsliing of dedicating the new armory last ed are in hopes that their efforts will I nitvd Stai«*» Th«’ presidential el«>c- Improv « tn« nt a««oclatlon, it» objwt 1 his resldtm e on his homestead, was fall, police officers arrested Mrs. Wil-1 MRSHIP STATION ! meet with better success. tora aiv In session In th«' different being the ln«pectlon of canned fruits struck witli tlie similarity of the lodge Hants on «.omplalnt of the l.a Follettes "Following the example of Port IS NOW PLANNED i tate capital» today, lo cast their bal ind different food» that might be un- i l»ole pine witli that which has been I that »he had stolen Mrs. l.a Follette’s land Hibernians in condemning the lota for th«' national executive and hoalthful to the general public. Th«« v "d for generations by J. C. Frenkel pocketbook and a small amount of BERL1N, Jan 13.—Work on the offensive displays,” says T. J. Mur- ai. i .inn president „ — I it An — of n f the t a Ancient 4 a a I An , vice. «•lull conalHta of «eteral of Medford'« Ai Hon of Trammersford. Finland, nnd money. She was kept in jail over first "naval airship station” in the' phy, division II.. <• clectorH are the only men husInesM men, and thos«> who are In- lie sent a sample to ills old employers night world will begin soon at Cuxhaven. Order of Hibernians, “San Francisco, ..ho a«tu:illy < a t their ballot« for i forested In the pure food laws. where a large double movable shed Seattle, l.os Angeles and other cities during the latter part of last Febru V di.on, ltoo»evelt and Taft Th«« object of H i I h club 1» to keep ary. On March 25th lie receive«! word STUDENTS BALK (will be built for the new Zepellin of the Pacific coast and central states fresh fruit anil vegetables on the mar from tin« European lirm that two AT SALUTING (aerial crusier purchased by the navy have fallen into line, and are waging BERLIN', Jun. 13. A movement ket, cKpeclally In the line of canned grades of paper of high quality can deiuirtnient. Germany's navy is the a vigorous protest against the carica lias In < n atnrted In Germany nagln»! good». Vegetable», such a« corn, lie made from the black pine pulp. KlEFF.Jan. 13.— Because an im first to have a cruised attached to it. ture of the Irish people anti the annu tipping" »treet car conductor«. It henna, etc., are often dried and »tored Willie tlie smaller experiment« have perial ukase issued by the czar re al St. Patrick's day souvenir display.” luin ata ay» be«>n the cuatoni to give away for a long time, nnd then placed demonstrated tlie value of tills wood quires them to give a military salute . TAFT PICKS A I'ondui'lor» five pfennig» whenever In can«. Th«> vegetable« are restored for pulp purposes In a limited way, to all army officers, all the students FE WOFFKTA1.S NO SCOTCH RYE I hey make change. to frt'Hhne»« after they absorb mois 1« lias not been proven that these of the military medical academy at BY PARCEL POST ture, hut thl» 1« unknown to the pub trees will produce tlie same results. Keiff have gone on strike. The ukase WASHINGTON. D. C„ Jan. 11.— THE IIAtil E, Jan 13. Dog« a» lic, and the good« are placed on the In order to settle tlie matter beyond provides among other things that President Taft today sent to the sen PORTLAND, Jan. 13,—Would be draught animal» for machine gutiH in market to he «old to thousands of tlie question of n doubt, Mr. Ryan when students meet an officer In a ate the following nominations of Ore violators of parcel post statutes in re Univ of war 1» the experiment that the families, and endangering the Ilves of started th«’ present movement, and is treet car they must first ask his per gon officials: gard to the prohibition of certain llollund military nuthorlticH are mak many. Collector of customs at Portland— things in the mail are being thwarted now shipping from Bend about fifty mission to be seated. The students ing. Th<> uhv of the dog for drawing because of tile astute olfactory prop coni« of this black pine which he cut declare that tills is going a little too John Burgard. milk cart» and other conveyance« 1» TEACH PARENTS United States Marshal, District of i erties of the postal officials. A neatly from his place near I.ava Butte, ten far. ami demanding more than even «'ommoti In Holland. Th«' general Oregon- E. C. Kirkpatrick. wrapped, innocent looking package HOW TO IIEHAVE miles south of Bend. He hnd the Russinn nature will stand. hlalf ollliern dvddvd lo try dog» on it Collector of customs at Astoria— was mailed here, properly equipped t.ees cut just is they came, and they light form of innchlno gun. The re- ST. PETERSBPRG, Jan. 13,—A nnge in size from six to twelve Inches NCIIOLARN RUN Frank Jarker. with stamps and return address, anr a : nit» nr«’ declared to Im mod «atlafac- ■ school for parent«" ha« been opened nt tin* butt. The wood is a beautiful Postmaster at Portland—Thoma« cuaory examination failed to reveal A RESTAURANT lorry, the «log« drugging the gun» hero. I'rofesHor Kapterew «a.v« In the wlilte, and will more than likely pro McCusker. anything suspicious. A faint odor over ground that would be difficult announcement: 13.— j Postmaster at Astoria - Frank Car was present, however, and the invest “Let u« learn how duce tlie same high grade paper as SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. lor hoi'Hi'H or mule». we shall raise our children. We will tlie smaller sample« tested heretofore. Financed by boys and girls, run by ney. igator took a whif at the small end Postmaster at Roseburg—F. W. of the parcel, which proved to be the work for their physical as well ns The «hipment Mr. Ryan 1« making 1« boys and girls, with its only consutn- < I HE A MAX TO cork of a bottle of first class whiskey. Intellectual and spiritual welfare. And to the paper mills at Camis, Wash., er» the boys and girls of the Lowell Haynes. MAKE A NOLIHEIt In ««> doing, we will also learn how on tlie Columbia River, a short dis high school, the first cafeteria to be Postmaster at La Grande— J. H. It was opened, and although the bot tle was banded and apparently tight, we shall fulfill our duties ns parent«.” tune«’ below Portland. It requires two operated by a San Francisco school Peare. BERLIN. .Inn. 13.- That all Ger- It Is the first school of the kind In cars to carry tlie consignment, and Is tins from the outset "made good," and just the slightest seepage through the niiitiH ni<< not oppoaed to military ser Europe. The project Is pronounced costing him $5.50 a cord to have it its boy manager, Hyde Lewi«, Cleve Lofton, who has been In the cork had revealed the nature of the Lewis, a vice 1» h I iowii by a little Incident in Immense success. liaule«l from his ranch and loaded on Junior, is proud. Here are a few of employ of the Illg Basin Lumber com- content«. The bottle contained a large which Im» J iih L become public. Herr pnnv for the past year, leave« In the sample of an expensive and pure the cars, John Peters has the con til«* dishes on today's menu: Ihirchnrdt, «on of n Inndowner, wnnt- H. It. Robert« of I’oe Valley I« n tract. He has tlie wood all at Bend Shrimp salad, 4 cents; beef stew, morning for Portland, where he will Scotch rye that has an Interna tionai ed to become n «oltllor. He wn« re- Klamath Palls vinitor. reputation. 4 cents; macaroni and cheese 4 «pend the winter month«. and i« now engaged In loading it.