I ' ' R , i REVISE RAILROAD AND 1ST LAWS wavt ootmcm with advisers Ml AMI.VDMKMS. PUT COMMISSION AT WORK Plant Are Designed In RrHrrfl Inter- tali- t'omnieri e ' iniiiiixwloii of Mm ii Work. EVENTS IN OUR STATE OF MINOR IMPORTANCE Beverly. Musk, Aug. 24- Presi dent Tuft anil social Btinbtfl of nil cabinet discussed ninny change to be rerotiiinciiilcfl It) Ihg Interstate commerce and Hiitl-trii-t laws. Attorney-General WtektrahaJB pTWMta ed to the President n tentative draft of several of the gfOpOiOd OnMCi which Mr. Taft in part approved. The final framing or Hi I amendments to the Interstate ruinnierrc mid the sml-tiiist lawi sill bd Itfl to the commission deslmuiteil by the Presi dent The atioi nc-gon. ral will take to the commission, wlildi Is m meet In New York Auyust ;t, ft definite statement "f the President's wishes In the inntter. 'I his will form the wait) fiiuiiK' of hit fortht oinltig uieteige to countess. One of tli" subject ten'iitlveh dls poied of wnn un MNllMII '" the Interstate ( ciitilncn I :nl looking to a proper (I n n 1 1 -1 a 1 siipervb Ion mid re striction to prevent MM lTd Issues of securities 0) railways. PaSM ap proved li M PrdlMtH ' !' il'-lciH'J to relievo MM I iters' nte t'ommerce t'otnmlisloii of tiiurli 0f ihe work that li now heaped hi 'in It, Lowers Itecoril In I'm lire. Kind' , Auk. 14 OlMI II. Cur tis, the A mil linn :il.i"i mid M PbiiIIisiii. I I't'i'si'iiilim Fiance, di vided Ihhmo nf thr tii noil dnv of aviation VWk, lfcg tot tin r In I thrill ing fllrlii lot baton iwk, in whlih he I o w -1 " I i If speed i' I for 'lie j&Vltir, 9r unutm, i. .. ue QLENN H. CUftllSS. course, whlli MMMtm 1-3 mile, to 6 luluuU's lids; i In' lat ter waking two In high al titude lllgllt of all. I M kilo meters, n-nin-i ilvch , In the endur anii' tent tor Ikd piu il- U I'tlttUl lgue HOME OF TROPHIES DONE Congress mmN g:l. Alio, (Mill lu HM ICm., it ii Ulfta, Wsslilngioii. AM i 1 1' lurg egt and itioM n nail' btUMlag In the Culled MatM hag bn n I "inplcted Juet In tlim- to i.y.-ui tin- iinliioe trophies fioui I hi' liiini KUilund b ex-President IIuom-h It In frlca and now annul to kg unpacKed In this rll This building of i'.iiiiiIIi' with Hour spare oi iiipi i iiiiuii ly 4 a Mild costing IS.IIIdlla I'-'' In ! erected a) ' . i i .-1 I M tin' Aiin.nu. Museum, unit It to. lav being MM lu order It la UUi'ly ili.it mourn on tlio Dikt loot grill I'D ill. future hoiiii- of Ihe ltoo-ev.li Bpi'i liiH'iid. As soou as thi ":! n'lth (allured) by Mr Hiiusevelt an' taken from Ikg Tltlt the)' lll I. IMMi lor pt i ci Witlull for ull ' I'oruii t'linill) (ailuii'd. Porilainl Or . AM -'' I M 1m 111 1 1 ii , K.iniiil loi fi.iK'-'v, who has been n...u'UI loi mmi.iI w.ii. Iiy I li -deti'ilIM I....... ol Ihl tiillie North west, the Alio lit .in II inkers' Aso olutlon, the MTgaalatO(i Hankei if AggOdUtlOg i '"' OfgfM Hankers' Askoiiuiloii unit tin iiuihorltles of Uit'Kou, Washington, I'.tlifornla und Idaho, Vg i-.ii.l in 'il ill this i"lty yes terdiii, ttlnii' Ik Ii.iI been In Inn for aoiue uii'iiilu UASl ..niiisl. W.ii ell runs to Mill. fhleago, AtlHUal II. Sp.uiisli war veleiaiik w.ll IgMlMI lioui alll pui'ts of Iho I'ouutiy iluiini; ihe week of S-iU nil). -r li to attend uutlniul en i uuiiiiiii( wlili h (Ins yur It U toe f.iiuuu' of the nonlitt'est to mti-r-laln. T.o ma b I bean -..li'iii' I gg I Ik- plggg loi til. Inn gitthiilni If You Want to Spend several of the plgglUlgat halt hours you gvgf put in j:ii the September VRYBODY'l and rrau1 in this order i u I lanpi neM," "The Mc-llowdi.uiiiiu-i " and "What Shall - Do With the Old?" Al'lrr that - ti-.nl uln-u- .m will you'll sav, ', '. . inagauir." I'n it and u . SEPTEMBER EVERYBODY'S Itnndon- The Codjr lumber mill burned hrre, entailing n loss of 1100,010, lth Insnranc" of IT.'i.OOO. Albnny lllnrk Kngle, mar Al bany. Is Onion's newest town, hav Inn been platted last week. Portland I'll.' Anii'iiran Assoi l.i tlon of Insurance Companies, uhlih tins been lu minimi lonvenilon In Portland, will hold Its convention next yenr at Peoi'ln, III. Sali'in Pour men made their es cape from the state penitentiary. They were trusties und were em ployed outside the walls. Salem Samuel A. Clarke, one ol Oregon's most active und best-known pioneers, died at his home in this city Pendleton !'ii;.'i:llla county's 4, 000,000 bushels of wheut. the esti mated yield for the present season, will soon be In the sack. The har vest Is three-fourths over Poiilnnd V. K. McKlioy. of this H, has luen selected in lead Ihe i. Mini this year at the State Pair, to be held at Slileni September II If. Inlon Twenty five barrels of M.i; ;iki lilno rherrles have been picked here by u Portland fruit company. The frail Is p.osoiwmI for use In cocktails. Athens Mineral thought to frg ficli copper mi' has been taken from the bottom Of II Well L'lU feet l"ep here Saniplei (,f the rtMk li gtg been sent away for assaying. Uoseburu AgTlorney (leorgi' Neu ner hns this year grown figs to full development at his place near town The fruit gPM lame for the variety, of line shape and as rich and sweet n . a perfect lie usually Is. Vale lleple i .illative of OreiMII IiBVe asked the dlreilor of the !"i logical survey in make an investi gation Of Ihe oil fields of lllilein Oft0M to deterlllllie tile tgtwAl of tin' oil deposits ami the commercial value of tlie oil Wallows Plght cars of Snake rlvei entile shipped out of the val ley brought ,i record prlee. The cows brought !' each, while Ihe ten brought 1 1 :l. Condon i'i.. n.i- Ihe part of peacemaker In an effort to stop a fight In hi place, C V. Seurcy. a suloon-!cc.ci of tills town, pulled II mountain elk's bead and anil. 'is from Hi" wall and nirm k Hen Welis over Ihe lop of the skull so hard with It ihui the man fell dead. Toledo Much I n teres! Is being shown by the p. ..pic of l.tu. oln coun ty and vlclnlti In the llrt annual cini niy fair, which OfaMg al Toledo, September '.i. and continuing ihree d,i li Is piopoHi'd in have a num ber of n.ieiiiiuK al which dairy ex peris will dellvei addressiN on vurl huh phascn of the Industry. Tin Italic (leorge llobblns, un ib I Indict ineiit for the murder of Mrs. Kmellne Casio, his father's housekeeper, and K Wilson, nwiill li.i the union of the Wasco nullity grand lury on charge of larceny from i be per escaped from ihe ..unity lull here, but were soon re CUpllll e.l Peudleloli Kepiirt fniin ull parts .if i ini'iil.i and Morrow counties, comprising file Third Kustern (re ,..n Ulslrlcl Agrb uliursl Pair So liety, Indicate thai tin- year's fair Is lo l.e I'N fir ihe lurgesi and most mii. I'sstul ever held under ihe aus in ,,t tbl oigunUailoh, If nut In ull I HIM Oi.gon Maker City An epidemic has broken out uuioiik horse used on lln i oiisiiui Hon woik or ihe H li ter V'all.'N evlen-don etei hiai lulls have been seal in the different rail ii. a. I ..imps und u iiuuruullue will be v tl. IUh.'d If the disease Is pro iioiito eil i 'iinlagloua 1.ii blliid Sdnng uppeals for the prouiolloii of .i dlalrli't built rull roud were made l. C K, S Wood. of Pol I land, who was Hie prlmipul kpeuker lit the ( i ec... n Idaho level opineut I'niigiess. This movement for a ill: ttli I built road between BOlgg and Com Huy, IggJgUMHf wllh I lit- i in i i oM u.i til of the Cons Hay hatlioi. .lie ililet aliinlli; Ihe posl li.. ii , cikcn bv ihe congress M 1 1 - lill lit Itecluiinliig ol several theiinaiid nl IgMi i.l land and cou verilug ihe sunu Into rich running Ian. I la wink which is now lu pgOf ress lii Ihe neighborhood ol CoijuHIe I'm, tin' c.iuniN seut or Coos couniy T0 lurge tracts, one on each side lit Ihe l'nillille riv.'l', W lltfll le claliued will sell readily Ini M an a.te It Is csliuiutcd tliul tile cost of the iinprowincnt am. Minis lo tin l . uu acie Ho. .l Klu'i That Hood Uiver Is til. gieale.-.! apple .nill.ll. lu the world, that ihe method u grOVg and inarkellng Ibe trull Is ully Sll perlor In that of mher rTlons. and thai llnnd Uiver bus a future as brliihl a Is posMble lor any irilil gin tag teiiAioii in have, Is the con sensus of Oplltlog expressed by tho in. lulu 'is or the VsMiciullnii of Auicinaii Ai;rii ull ural College Mnd lAl'i'i lin. tit S atloiii, after a tlsit lo ih.it flgttif I Kugeiie Iteuily for Kalr. Kugi in- Plan- lire being com pleted lor the li'th annual fair of the Scum! Bouthnrn Orngogi Dii.- trlCt, lu Pugeiie. Septeinber 7 Tile h.ilf-iulle Hack lor the i a.vs Is pro noiiuc.'d b h.iiscmen to be one aj the best ill the Pucltle Norlhwet Muy MM Ituad. Pendleinn 1 It Siuith. icpresent ln ihe Open UKcr i'ranspnrlullou inininiile.'. Is here lo confer with lOCll liirniei.i rSggrdlnO the proposed electric railway ucross the whea' 1 .li lo ii..' Columbia river. sr Coming Tomorrow nurk's iiijr Prodnctlon i "Uticir Totll'.l Caliin" I n'ler Hun. SEHLERS FLEE best lines ever shown in Ontario. Among tli(4 Uv ara w now Tailored waists, a (nil line of Boy's, Children's anl Ladies' shoes. The Iciiso of life f r Hu ks Hie "Uncle Tom's Cabin ' is phrnoioi mil blCMM it i" tlie bigRCfll mil btOli it lius eatereil tat ihe public ..... , , , f"r the past 10 year, ami the grand (Mir new rallfCOOdfl are arriving daily nnd we have some of the ! old drama n? prooonttd hv ih..- most excellent oninpanv il of deep heart interest and at the same time abounds with good, wholesome comedy, and the Mtnfca saet'hnni c.il. calcium and elccltitial ttkcU are truly wonderful. This is the lare!! oo'iipanv playing this pop iilur drama, tliev Irnvsl in theit own train of palace curs. Rtquir ing special service to transport IhOIII I rum une city m anolber. Thi- V.. ..1 i iij -1 C c i i'i !mighty monarch of all "Uncle new line ol hose we are Belling at 15c for lovs and -iris. T((hl Ci(lllll ,,lini,inipf wiI1 ,.v Beats any thins ever shown in the town, see them in our window, ex- l"1,i' ,V!,i?fMt,!I,.t,,!tf 0,()'" n taiin Siittinlav night Aug. Hh amine them, they are winners. uni,pr mnimnotii pnviuon thr- atre that will comfortaldv rtnt 8,600 people. s - '!'!.. Arcjiis will lell you nil about it. BEFORE FLAMES FIRES RAfllXO IN FORKST9 OP NORTHERN IDAHO. LOSS MAY RUN IN MILLIONS HOSE Along Pend ' Oreille River .1 alien WiiHte l Mile Wide and Hev- ml Mllet. Lung. i! if CLOTHING Wo are showing the swelles! line of Men and Boy' Clothing for money you ever saw, we beal them all when it comes to selling Eckluudt's Ideals good clothes cheap. That's our Motto (Good Clothes Cheap." Drop in and let us show you, It pays to trade with RADER BROS. LAMPKIN ( )NTAIM( ), ORE( H )N. The I', U Int nit Idooll wen cjri i tci i. i UrfO r ii I iipprrciiit. ivc nuiliei cc at the opira lion-. Sun. l:iv OVtnlllg W hen they it pcnrctl in "The CtpUilt tnnl lln Lai;.'' Wbii Brandon raetlvwl a Koimitio oviition when lie mail hll lirxt appeantnee ;i "'.iilnin WillUinO." Th' Iv'klt.uill I.l. i ooniidorad tho bool oompanj that vi?itti Onlai in bv the lln ter gnerx. Mr. It in ndon, during liia itty here loot winter ainl i spring, iiunle inanv w.n 10 it ii ndfl ami to l.i- opularity ami ability 00 nn actor wax larctlj , line I ho large turnout wbii li gn eteil the lib nl. Mr, ( !it r .1 Bckhordti Mioo Goorgli Nlcli-I oli mi'i Mix Jooophino Doffi y 00O ohorad tho honor" with Mr. it I.,., I... il,..;.. ..u..,i;,i ...! I . . I I : I ' I l 'l III' ' I ' I I ' I I ' I I'll I" i ion of the iclc- in which each ! appeared. H . . - Ji IDAHO INTERMOUNTAIN FAIR at BOISE, IDAHO, October u toi6 inclusive. $8, 000. OO in premiums. $10, OOO. 00 racing purses. $3,000.00 to $5,000.00 in Amusements. Hvery department is better. Many new and special features. HAND GOMTKST AT THE FAIR $750.00 offered in prizes for this feature. k! I it I? I 'Secje ot Jericho" at ni&ht. This is a spectacular feature you will want to see. Concludes each night with a $1000 display of fireworks. sBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBasBaBBBBaBBBBBBBBaaaBBaBBMaaaBa. SBBBBBBlBilMagMiaaMSaVVSVSaMMB 2mMMSMsvMBsaftaaBBaBaw SBilBBBBSaaiBaaBPBBBBBBaBBBaBiaaBBBBaBaBBBaa-iiBiBBaBBaaifcaiiiBifciBfciBt Horse Races. Auto Races. Two Filled Harness Races daily, Running Races, Automobile Races. An Industrial Gongress the Entire WceA. Addresses by eminent speakers on live subjects of interest to farmer, fruit grower, stoikman, dairyman anil miner. A Solid Week of good, clean, wholesome enj ynent and education. Pleasant camping grounds free. No gambling. No saloons. Write for the "Pair Herald" and Premium List. Address all communication to WILL h. GIBSON, Sec, lntermountain Fair Association, Boise, Idaho. Spokane, Aug. 24. rires raging In forests northeast and southeast of S, uluiiie are destroying an Ininiaose urea of splendid timber and driving the few settlers In the more Isolated rcKion to the river's brink for safety. While the lira along nie Pend .roi'llle river In Washington Is un der control, It still biases, having i itt u swath a mile wide and sevtrat miles long. Thu dainaga will total gg Immense num. The Lumbermen's Protectl As 'oi 'In i imi Is pressing every available man into service to right the Mamas. A largo lire Is reported to have done a Kiciii .li :il oi damngo at Naplos, Idaho. Forest fires have destroyed several lai nihouses In the vicinity of Port lllll, imrih of llontiers Kerry, Idaho, '"i. nil..- much timber also. Men can not be hail to lie. bt the flames. A million dollars would not pay for the Umber already destroyed, but It la difficult to estimate the eiart loss. Forest rangers have the lire miller control eust of llonners Ferry, n. nr the Montana line, with Hide damage done to Umber there. rRASER MEN ARE CLEARED Iteteiuie fuller Mints They 1N4 o Slenl Salmon. I'm I Tnwnsend, Wash., Aug. 13. Returning from the cruise along the salmon hanks near Point Roberts, re .eiiilv Hie scene of much disorder h. cause of itsh plrscy, officers of the ii veil utter Areata eionorate Hrlthh Columbia fishermen of com pih lt in the depiedatlons. Ih in. .iliutlnn has disclosed. It lis stilled, it wide conspiracy among . al honiuien iiiid llsh trap employes) nnd, where such arrangements co.ild not be effected, armed assaults hsd resulted In rreiiilng a reign of leror. Thro nnh fesr of having Ihelr pensive out Ml cut mid destroyed by the pirates, trap operators nave ahaiidoii.nl ihe Illicit acta. Two sr resis at llliilne httve been made, and II Is believed thai the capture or dis persal of a gang of 1!D men will en sue on Information now held, and 'l.e conspiracy broken up and peace e.l. The fishermen" repArt Tile season" for taktni; aockeye Is ended Power Klles In I lab lllulrawa. Washington, D. Q , Aug. II. The Interior d. . ailment has announced that In piirsiisnce of the policy of ilu' present administration and at the direction of .Secretary Hal lliii'.i. Acilug Secretary Pierce baa withdrawn temporarily power sites liicludliig 2,B0 acres along the While river In I'tuh It will be re ported to cougross that these with draw :ils haw in. a made In order : ihai proper b-Klslailon may be en .oi.d lo preserve power sites to the Kovernmeiil, und to prevent niouo , polles, It WSH slali-il OPEN TWO RESERVATIONS IHawinu Plan Will lie I ... as at t'oeur .1 . n. KpoUuue, Wash, Aug. 34. Super intendent J. W Widen, who pre sided "Mi ihe Indian land drawlnga recently held at Coeiir d'Aleue, an noiiines i hiti the t'heyeue Klver and .StainliiiK Itoi'k Indian lands In North ainl Sou.h Hukoia will be opened In Id lolier. This Is Ihe lamest compact ara of Indian lauds left unopened, betug N Baling Ioiik ami from 30 to 4t niil.-i will', I'oiiiaining :',01,000 aires lu South Dakota and 317, 000 acre in North Dukota. Applications will ha managed In much the same manner as for the I'lieni d'Aleue and Flathead re serves. Hi'kImi ration days have been lined bet Weill October i and October , the registration points being Aberdeen, Pierre, l.euuni n, Lebeau and Mowbrldge, South Dakota, and I '. i - ii i .j i . k . North Dakota. The drawing of numbers will be held at Aberdeen, 8. D., the last Week in October Train Drops io I , , i . Noue Injared. Victoria, B. C Aug. II. Sunday morning the locomotive, mall car, combination baggage and express car und passenger coach, with a number of passengers, on a Qreat Northern passenger train from Grand Porks, dropped through a burned bridge Into a gubh 40 feet below. No nan was Injured, although the train at a total wreck and the lunnclai loan exceeds 125,000. ii Oregon Lad I ri Maraajuam. Camp Perry. Ohio, Aug 14. One of the greatem aenaaUoua aver developed in connection with Nation al ritle competition was created heie when H. O. Hoesch. an Oregon youag man under 21. was bulletined as winner In the Governor's Match. Ha beat the world-famous marksmen who hu)e beeu Urlug In International I'llllliSlId f..- .An- . . K .v.. ,..! oua wamed away wiiii log Ia00 trophy cup offered in aiiuuiou he will receive a gold uu-.lal and 50 in cash, as well an jumpiug Into prominence throughout the service. v. f