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THE OREGON Tvoi xxii. NO. 24. HT. HELENS, OREGON, FBIDAY. AV 20, 1905. MIST NEWS OF THE WEEK In a Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. HPPEN1NGS OF TWO CONTINENTS CANAL POLICY UNCHANGED. From A Mum. of Important bul Let Iniertsiwg r In. P Net T, Mi't "l'1'"1 ,'M rlg"rl. Tl,ltk i lioMOM, Nevada, haa WW. iff,..:, to will ! Chicago "trik ' i lrt wen Mm' a. li on trial In Wash- With III Oregon ill Tl.. ierilln llipr Ml "ul, ,j .u.tinl "' Injuria. ilii.trr liuwell Coming ! to iMlily lit lU.weiiLuumi diapnlo. Th frtil !' l Claik fair ha br formally ' tipJ. . ... .... i Ar fraud in (fun. Tl, Hi. Paul railroad to rrar'i th (ndt by iMlilnwtion Blind Una. Tho lUii'i arbitration tribunal ' aWl.lrJ Hint Jl- renuol U foreign miir.i"in. A fnimlr l collier accompanying li, Kttin flfH caught Or ' be total Ihmw. 1 niiiii .. ,,( HI. latttMi loir exhibitor bit .kl lr l'"lt, l'l'l'i that U awaida wore mleir The wwudwil will 1U elr ft- imi ol roii.rw In fhlolwr toerl on U railroad rat qurallon. TUdtvidrd Itneaiaii Owl will it the Balm? en inlait.la, north of I.uauli, o,l pt.xvni to ldtuUik. The t'il ltian general aawrioMy bw decided u'n union, Iml th Cumber lead lrl trrlaus hev W )rl mnlimJ dm itinil. C.nfl theft. will maitourol th. army p"t In Alaska. Thr Vrnrsmdan supreme court he catKrllnl the aphall conTlon. Tb rri'lnil h lo eakrd to make uainmal invraiigatlon ol li( tnsuiam- nfllpanlrw. The Gould will intend tb" Wrtrn fwrittf rd lrm Wlniirmucra, Nrvad., to Portland. R.jtvnaky lift Ml hi loW hip ill a K friu h l-Tl nl w ill nwk ilwli Willi Hi" liul otir. Tbr lly i. Jolin I'nul Jonrw will bfoniihi u lliii cixinir Irom Krwiw lib mi MH-i.rl nl Ihrrw wfliti'. NiV'liolion I'1" 'l'ilf Irtmiixii' lfik )wlii lll-l nl It it the itrlk will Ik rilMul- l. Hkrr Cannon wny n-lir 'l BMlrfil lor tb builillUK ol Ilia l'liin ran.l will I ureliiui in lit L'nil! (iUtr. Ju.tK Holt, ol Hi l'nill Hulm rourt. onlnfnl thm Jolm A. Iln"n b Irinl in VVMliiiiKton I"' dfiuiltnK 111 I'lVlTlllIUMlt ol luiul Th I'nitiM HltM ifomiimrnt ) tfrt taknli no ilrlllill rtlol lowanl if rlntinii tru-t ol AV(HH) ai-rr In tlx Yakittu vllry unit Hi Hat may l'f cwJ uiuU-r llm Carry !. A nrw ioiiimii,lir bai ln rlit to Vla.llvii!k. Ilolli armim in Mannliuri r tij tor anotlirr Kiaal Iwlll. Chirauo tramalr are Koklnu way out ol Ilia mrlka, a knowlilli llmir llil. rata, lb cmlluw Moro clilrt, ! Hwn kllinl by lb tmoHi umtr Un ral Vk1. Tb fourth illvlaion r. KoJrtvnky' n.lnm will tail for lb Far Kt June M. Hnry K. WiHJInn, of PorlUn.l, will likly be a'iolntml Ju.Ik 1'!UI tt'i tim'or. Talt' iHialtion on biiylnic canal ! pliM baa aplit tb cabinet and niay ri ult In tariff revlaion. K")itvriiky i aalil lo h kiHl St. rUiralmri to 1m rlivl from om' maml of the Uuaalail .float on aiount of iii'kiiKaa. Of tb land to tio rclalriiJ In Kla math baalii, 14(1,400 aorot la In Orison and UO.UtIO ani In California. Work will Ileum on tb (.)nnon alilo. A ntiiiibor of ar rnlalinK t lie viWDii-Ijoinli I'ww, ent U Biwrrvar Hy by tb mliiiilr to Veniil. have Ufa loat. Mr. Iwmla liaa cliarn of Hi ilouiiinonUi aa fu-tlng cretry of late. A Jmiu Be atiiaiiiBr ln tan k at l ort Arllnir l.u luoiilim In oonluil Wlvii a floating mine. flwmral Nol anil lili army l "k' Inn a force.1 nmrrli to nmMi Tuitiiiliwr, a ttation on tb Hilmrlan rallro'!, am! eul off communication with Harblu. Hiiaaian troop arenahl tole maaaing On the luirtlinrn mii Hun of the Balkan IHIIllnaula In a iv that arollKM til tar of Turkoy anil tho llulkan itatu Thr la talk of China putting trail repriaaU in font aa a reaultof th trit mluaion n( lilmla froin III UliiMHi Plain SlaUmant I. OII(n Out War Oniarlinnt, Waahlngli.il, Slay ifll. Tb follow. IK 'al tit waa ulv.'ii otilal thu War llopwt'UliiMil IoiiIkIiI; "No htlln ainiUM-tni'lit linn Ik-i.ii (Tr ain.! In tb xlmiiiiHt intion t Wanhlng ton ami aiiumg it IrU'tnln ovrr the at ttli.l U. ilUtort tbr (hi U al-put tb Panama pur.'liaa-, ami rairiHy In tbe attnipt lo abow tbut tiinl.-r irruur tlirr baa Ihikii an alUiralion in lu.lii y . Kvr aim Hw:rt.(ry Tall ami tbr Panama roinmiaabHiii, with ihn I'f.il- ilitnt'a appn.val, aiinoiunTKil tbrir in- trntlon, tliorn baa not horn lb alight rat i'haiiK, an. I all alatrmrnta to tlm roiiirary bavvmi fonmlullon wbatrvnr." Tb atatrnirnl aii'ina to imlii-atraonie lidiTriiru ol opiiiimi iH'twi-vn tb l.rm- blunt anil KxrrrUry Tall rrwafilinu tbr jicy of pon liaaiiig tuppliiv for U latbmian .anal wbrrrvrr thry can I ari-urnil at tbr low. -at rliia. Altrr lb imllry of l.nying nuiiiilira rillmr in Aim-tii a or ahroa.1 bal Ihwii aniiotiliM-il, urrat iirrwiirr waa t irrtml by lb "ataml-pattrr" to bavr tbr inatt.'f Irft for ilrtrrmiiiatioii of rn- ytrtM, Hakrr Camio waa at tbr Whit lioiia 4II.I tif),'."! thm coiirar on lh prraiilrtit. Tim mnttrr wu ir rntnl Ui tb rat.inrt tnrrtitix r'tnlay anl lh ulwMuriit intimation glvrn thai Cvnrrwloni ba l Wn loa'ln tbr ultra-if.t-ltimlt to tbr ritrnt that only nn-raaary matrrial woubl 1 pur rbaar.l until n upport'inity bail lrn Kivm rongrrM to rnn.t li-ilH"H on tb aiibjr't. Tina la How follownl by a ibn-laratiott from fiTtary Tall that thnr haa bwn no rbaii(r ol inliry Thr'n will limbmitr.y br a irnrwal of irmura iin tbr pttidrtit ilhr lo liave aupnllrw biiiitbt Irom Ainrrb!) manulartutrra at liii'fraarl prlrr ot nothing iloii until altrr aiwmhliug of Collgfra. I OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST ill - - - - YELLOW WITH GOLD. I STATE ON CREDIT BASIS. JAPAN CONTROLS KOREA. IS REPORTED DEAD STANDARD PIPES IN KANSAS. Connection Completed lo Reach Half Acroil th Continent. Kanaaa City. Mo.. May SI. W. F (ial. of Jnilrl.rn.lrlicr, Kali.. uifin triiilnil of all th pl linra of tb KiMirlarJ Oil conu-aoy in Kanaaa, Ml. auuri, Indian Territury and Uklalioma aid tirlay: "V arr .rririnii Ui takr iar of all tb oil lro.lu.-Uoli In Ihr Kanaa Brlil Tho Whiting, I. T.. pi Imr will n nlrtml iii a Irw darv and thrn we ran liatnll all thr oil .riluivd wrat of tlm Mtalalppi rivrr." The Htandard a pip linr at W lining from it hoaar ll.ck t. lliirry I nrariy taldiabnl n tbr outkirt of heiixaa City, and w ill l rom.lrlnl lira I rri day, ei-roHii.g to ollii lala who have tlailvl lh lal plant- Ill w lining in, thr roiiM nut ion ol wbiih waa ! gun ll rVptrmlr, i to mpply oUtlrt lor a.OIHJ.lKHI tallrl 01 on tlorwl I y thr company at lliimll'lt, Caii.-a, Hani-ma and Nwdraha, Kan. At Whiting tbr pi linr will I'onn.'ci .nl, th i-iiiiaiiv'a lima to llayonn. V. J., thiia cmidrting lir that r.rh half way a. na thr iimtiiirlit. Ti. d.-.-t of thr Ciiint'lrtioii ol line lo Whiting will I that th Hand ard Oil roiiiany will I ahlr to handle TA.lMW Urrrla of oil a day. Alrrady u linr aii-rmlrndrnta of lb com. . .... M.M l.vt.itf not nrw tdaua in an- llripatii.n of Hi cotnphtion ol U hitlnif linr. (nr of thin linr I, IVola to Uant.ililo. Th con of thr company r lo working on an oriln, rcrrntly up',l (or thr cuiutrii.tioi. of 160 twnk ( 3a, 000 barrrla rapacity ch. Rich Strike Mad In Southern Oregon Mine Create! Excitement. Mi-dlord A utrlkr waa mad In the Opp mine lant wk that eclipura any- thing that baa rvrr la-rn mad on tb Pari lie1 roant, and rvwn l-at tb great liatrict of Tonopah and (ioldllrld, in a triir-llaaurr vrin that ia brtwwn alat and porphyry, which avrraK.- V fort hi width. An or chut waa opened which la 100 Irot in IniKth and l-t In width, all apacimrn nak, which will Iw eihibilwi at th lwi V Clark fair, in Portland. Thli r.a k ! literally cov ered with the yellow metal, and rum 40.000 to the ton. One man took out $10,000 In one hllt, and the na k I now on rihihi- lion at the Medford H-rmaiient exhibi tion building. Koine aacka go aa much aa 11,000 per eick. Thin utrike baa auaed the Kr.-atrel eicitement among iiiinrre and proactora of anything that liaa ocrurred ainc th great tiold Hill ricitrmatil In 1HUK, which tbil exi-eela. fir. J. F. Keddy came lo Medford Irom iSiMikane, Waeh., one year aio, in aearcb of a tpiarti proerty, and waa adviaed l.y many -ralled expert mat there waa nothing in th diatrict that would warrant an invealment or expen diture of any capital along the line, but aa Inaamuch aa Dr. Keddy could plainly re that nothing but lurface work had er laien done, aave where a mine bad paid from tbecraaa root, and having uiiliouiideii faith in the diatrict, altrr careful examination, he derided to ereel on tbi mine a ten-Ump mill, and llirr the erection of III Mill It baa earneil 1100 per diem net, which only how that Houthern Oregon loday haa more undeveloped reaource than any territory weal of the Miieippi rivrr. Minitter Run Country, and Removal of Emperor if Propoaed. Parie, May 22. Ke porta received here through autboritive channel rep' resent Japan a carrying thing with a high hand in Corea. Whether the re- Referendum Petition Stop Projected port are influenced by sentiment it is . . .f c,.,. in.tiiniiAm 1 1... .,..:. lo tr aav lint, tlirv recit a .,,..... v. w-.--'"- ' ., ., n.,i ill rnillllin Kalem-The filing of the petition, number of He fact. W" nl" NtBUUAlUtr M lUiTIMAnU Paris Report Says Rojestvensky Is No More. BOWEN-LOOMIS CASE 18 UP. i . .i- .i.r......,.i view that M.Hayaahi, the Japane .or uie reoon.oii... upu.. go.... - . , !,, !..!.... i... ........ . of HtHte, ' throw tbe .Uta it. .e po..tion of the ther "j'1'" .-ii. I.-ui.i.1... roaaea Heoul. lie i .aid to con.ider hiinnelf gral th deficiency, unleaa the Iople t of reaident general or j viceroy, aee lit to ...atai., the ac tion of th kit fu. taking precedence over h I. d. lo- :g.alattir and adopt the ineaaure at niauo colleague, wuo r ' the June election of 1110(1. Tho gen- wu " w "' """" -"" . i i'ii 1.. ,..l I HlfB Court UJ vnjvviumvnt f- : ' re r " Z L Ural commanding th J.pa.. troop. I. Pari, May f l ,101,0. ir.i.o, won mo iotvriiih v. .. . , .,, nderendum iihiii it not only blwk. the reprewntod a. jeconding the Hjiaf- te CTMied here by progren. ol the normal ichool., inclu- "on of prece.lenc on the part of the , ,eport tut 23. A Bensation ha. the circulation of Lav. Wii rMeival - ... , - . , i m reoorfc lum i,ivai - - aion of which in the bill '"TllicV.r wrt. confirm retKi.U by a well known firm of French bank gZ.t i ZZ ZZZl InVronW the Japanese recently , who have been active in the past agaill.l II, Dill aim aerioumy .uipwi .,...,, r.tirB nrxin the em- , I....... from the contemn ateil work ol Improvement r--- r . , m noaiing iod .n,l.nire.enlolthaaavl.im for r. peror ol Corea to induce mm io leave -.nfij-ntial anent at St. Peters- will the tbe will Fir Burnt All Day Long ii-:ii. I' Mav L'.l. (Hi ol llllll'"". - .i.. ......i ,li..Mlroiin trv ttiHt i i.. ti.im Atv in vrartiitUrttM eriV H"IJ . .1.1.. tr.fi!rtl the tUtllf. , ii :IOO.OOO. Th fire originatr.1 In th millinery drpartmr ill , . . i...- I ,,i ir ,lrv bikmU boil In ti..n. i...ii.ti.,if on tin. west ai.l "I th' nubile .iuare, one of lb hainlf""- eat and cat Ural alrm'turra in , uuii nrat uiw-ovnt-u Ilamr were promptly coiurouc. i.. il,.i oim hour. A w'" oiul lire brok t tbe building an hour alter me ...n - bad lieell aulxlue.1. c.hilna with Pulajan. ...n. t .ft. Colonel Wallace "'"""."' " " . .... m. t ..I tl.aa aillHltLllll 11 V. yn.r, . ' ,,t with vendy wounuen in e- ..Ti...i.tan.-. Mav 17. at Mngtaon, on K of Maiimr. One private was Willed and tel. wounded in th ngf- " 4 .1 U...M If I I (Ml ,e,,t. Many n J J":" T. tltlllKIl l (I III" I 1WW .fia. ..!.... rt r4l?.. . ill iI..v t Hiiiuii'Knu " "'ry " t..ullorv (urc the poiiHtaniii"'.'- r Sung continue In th .l.n,l. .th of join. "'"J"'-'"- " ... ..... .,, riH-nutly emu ucleu a cmi'.n -r - Moro outlaws, has arrived in Manila. rv..- n American Import.. Bt. Peleraburg. May 32.- Th ability i '' tl,B t,onl0, e million by K..J.I. of th n.alm duty on American import levied in , tallalion for th lmI...t.on o a ,ntervaili..g, duty by the "ited Htate on IliieHiau '. " , " , u hasHmlor Movw is trying lo adjuai, is aa"un . g additional luiporlamn, owing "M.' . .u.t the new Ktisso-Hortnan w u.e . . . --- ,.m0Bt lurlti, win io.. - favored nation" clause. Relna Marcedes Repaired. Porlsmouth. May M-rTth Relna Mercedes, captured at ftei tiago during the war with '). ""g day for Newport, It. 1.. a tor haying . Z as a receiving ship. oer." - : i......,l,,if . r. been uib."h""-b and I aiu Russian Embassy Without Newt, though It I Admitted That It Might Be So. Al ia ne and other state inatitutiona, which deoend uiK.n the appropriation for mainteiisnce. All this raise the question of what action the secretary of state and mem the country and go to Japan with the evident purpose of removing him aa an obstacle to the development of Japan ese control. The emperor is said to have reuueated ttie departure Of tb w ho had made mis . . , ... ' . . . . . . . . . , . . i jkim rm uiiiviaia ners oi me warns oi iruaieea ui . -- . .... , ,m j: d.fferent state institutions will uke rr prwniauuu . " -- upon the act adopted by the last legls- creev mean, w u.u - lature, providing that all employe of government to learn o t nP' sute in'.titu.io.':.. eductional. pen... TIlJ: Zli reformatory, eelymoaenary, etc., aliail "'"... " , 7 .mtM, act precrils that at the ena oi a"- --i - -- r , , WORKING NIGHT AND DAY. Pendleton Scouring Mill Hat Bought Much Wool This Season. Pendleton The Pendleton wool .-.mr.nif mills have puicbaael 3,000,. IWO uunds of wool this year and has it. nlant running dav and miiht w ith ahiltaof 35 men each, cleaning the . , i. wail. rolir inouaanu "u- urnl product are turned out dallj .... Ill (MM) noiinds ol Hie raw niamr ,.i t . I, r,, i, l.I, the vats, iiiewmii shrinks alwul "4 ir cent in the clean ut pn-ra. The scoured wool IS sen ..... .. t li.l rent a pounu i. o. u. i en li...... Th is Im-iiik imleu aa ibsi a and the urraee wool taller will l .,.rll n.it week to bale such woo will I sent east uncleaned. The Furnish warehouse has received , (r this aeaaon alKiut 400,000 ponm s f woo from north ot ui cny, r..u and from the Pilot Kock district, with loxrna of loads coming in dally. A second baling machine ls.nema ... . , . II X ... 1 1 a 1 u . installe.1, whtcli win naimw amount than laal year, which was ovel t (MW.U00 pound. Hi VK I'" " the wool twing brought to town is sold and as oon a baled will be shipped w the Kton markeU. Ready for the Water. Pendleton One of the many meri torious irrigation enterprise under con at ruction in Vmalilla county is the ii..,..,..ton nro ect. t)ing nnisneo !' i... M.....I1 IjiikI & Irrigation eominy ol Maawell, or llarmiaton, four mill west of hctio on me '- - the 0. K. N. A dam was built acnias tb Vmatill four mile above the townsit and water diveneo im canal, which is about eight miles long. At present the company has ff.OOO acres under th diUli reauy """ " . t..n it .If. la and lota- antl nas i r. ... , .- ... t.Mt to demonstrate wnav ...... produce if water Is put on it. Mak Flrsl Pymnl. .:..!. Paas C. N. Matthews, who has Iwen Intereeted iu mining proper tie, on Sucker creek for number of v.ra oast, and who in conjunction J . ; With hi partner, This each month and uion presentation tbe dulv verified snd approvexl pa) rolls of any of the inst'tutions by the FILLS IN GAP. sutterintendent or other authorized on cial to the secretary of sUt, accon.. Pr..lri.nl cafea New Forest Re- panied by a surety bond in a sutlicieni Cascade. . 1. al.il.lv the arrretarv ,orV" W" ..i ...i u ,uiiri.l in ilna i wirnu t Waahinguin. way zz. iu P"""""" it ra irht e so. i 1..11 i .1.- ,..,.! ,,i il, b n.vro l w l soon sisn a nrx;iamaiiou creii.K i n the other pana. persons oeei at- in ii.ii ii ... r-J ... . . : . i-1 . r . i. and in favor ol the sueprintendeiit, the Yakima lorest reserve in n.n.w.. qua,Dted with Admiral KojeBtveu -i.,. i. ... .l ir. ,lr. the n.onev and Kinir couuties, vasniiiKw.'D, "" cnndition declare mat me rep.jri umj r.. .i. ....t renuired to oav hracioir nearly 2.000 square mile of ..ii trne. the last information i.. ...... .1, ..... the ...miint due them for land. This reserve will include the rece:ved ironi the Baltic summit anu eiopro burg, stating that Admiral Uojestven akv has died of dysentery and that Ad miral Nebogatoff has assumed command of the joint fleets of Russian Far East ern waters. The report cauised a semi-panic in certain quarters, hut it is imooseible to trace it or to determine wnere u origin ated. At the Russian embassy the agent of the Publishers' Press was in formed that, while they had heard such a report, they had received no advices of that character from the home gov ernment, and the secretary declared that, if such a report bad been received at St. Petersburg, it would have been communicated to tbe embassy without delay. He was not inclined to believe the rumor, although ne aumiueo. tu Cabinet Di.cuttea It and President Receive Statement. Washington, May 19, The principal subject considered today at the cabinet meeting waa tbe Ixiomit-Bowen cat. No definite action was taken pending an additional statement from Mr. Bow- en. Just prior to me cam net meeting, Jose Paul, a representative of Veneiu ela in this country, called at tbe White house and bad a talk with the presi dent regarding the case. It is said that Mr. Paul is familiar with tbe transac tions involving the exchange of a check by Mr. Loom is with the Asphalt com pany at the time the former waa united Htate minister at Caracas. During thecabinet meeting Mr. Bow- en called at tbe White bouse, and, through Secretary Loeb, sent a note to Secretary Taft. The not simply indi cated the presence at the executive office of 8enor Pastro y Mora, a friend of Mr. Bowen, who the minister desired should talk with the president and Mr. Taft. Soon after Senor Mora had a conference with the president and Mr. Taft, lasting some time. Senor Mora did not disclose the details of the inter view, but it Is known that, having at one time been connected with the as phalt company in Caracas, he was en abled to throw some light on the pres ent situation, when Mr. Taft left tbe White bouse he said that no determ ination of the case had been reached, and none would be until all tbe facta from both sides had been developed. He indicated this might take" several days. Mr. Bowen today filed with Mr. Tart his statement in reply to Assistant Sec retary Loomis charges and also bearing on tbe charge against Mr. loujis which he transmitted to tbe omc als here. SHOULD OBEY ALL LAWS. their labors. of CROP OUTLOOK GOOD. mountains anil virtually all the timber country between the Washington and Rainier reserves. When this proclamation is signed there will be one continuous reserve follow ing the Cascade mountains Irom a point a few mile north of the Colnm em include the rm;vv.i i,om the Baltic fleet stated the Cascade ,h.t h. very ji 8nd had to have a surgeon in him. constant attendance upon Wheat, Rye, Barley and Hay Promise to Eclipse Josephine Records. lirants Pass Farmer from the out- .. .. ..i. 1 f . I . . . . . . . -'l. tumn. ymg district reKri tne cereai croj tu. clear to tne oruiau voiuiuui. i- the Rogue river valley in excellent j8ry. MINE CAVES IN. Reduced United Verde in Arizona to Ruint. Prescott, Arix., May 23. Millions of condition this year, and to be heading Kunning through the Yakima reserve tona of rock and errth caved in at noon from two to three week in advance ol jg the Northern Pacific land gram, em- today in senator t.iar a i.uiv several years past. Larger quantities of bracing alternate section. These land COpper mine, at Jerome, Aris., the wheat have been plant-d in the past wjH not be included, so the forest re- ground dropping from the surface to - : t,.d..t.l.ittn r.mi ltv Irian JkVftrV .v-.. ..-111 1.A a.riaa i mm AD HA checker- It h 7ffl-fmt level. Crackling timbers year iu wovmiuv - i rr-i u - i . d . . i ...i n ui.i n.i i nnmW i i i.i.,...i, f..r r.rai-tii .l mirDoees I th alarm and 30o miner neu ior oeioru, .no ' . . ---- i uwiiu, . .v. .. I . . o . . -i. i..... ..M.nit, mircliaaed I. r.ilr.il aa well as .iia.r licea and esjaoed uniniurea Ol lli.ii .no ' . i" - iiic pun,. u. - I j . , .i...:. iii .... ,ff the ft rt coat ....v.i:.. uiil to hrnnvlit under the For aever.1 davs the ijronnd nas oeen i.i. n. i,.'.iner vield of thi year. L, f tl, imvernnient. The Northern gettlinij and tiniljers creaking. Today vfi,... .n over the rountv is three to P.irt,. iins will be worth little to with a miirhty crash the earth caved, (...., l.ih. and haa a uniformly Ui,. r.ilr..ad when the reserve is creat- carrvinit with it tbe. new shaft, levels .i. L..i ..i ..n nlan will be Hrift. nd alones. From fissures on ih7 i. . . . ,. ...... t. r. nt iinhnr i r..i .(..nl oi rve ana uar ev i ue ,iv ii u-tieretiv tne Eoveruu.uuv m euriace romo Viuu- - r- inir urown on the low lands of tbe Rogue purchase or otherwise acquire them in smoke from that part of the mine which river vallev this year, and these are order that the Yakima reserve may be- has been on hre lor several years rirnvinir vcrv lucrative crops. The hay come a compact body !- . ....... I crop in the Upper Applegate, imams FERRY BOAT RUNS AWAY. Loaded Down With Excursionist it Sma.h.a Into Wharf. San Francisco. May 20.-The live of The smelting plant has a s . been shut rr 9 000 nasaenirers. most ot wnom ana an w. were women and children on tneir way and Slate creek district will how a l..vier tonnncre than ever before in the county, and the second crop of al falfa and red clover is ready for cutting in many localities. Motor Car Arrive. Portland The Southern Pacific's neu- motor car for service between Portland and Forest Grove has arrived .ml ia t the Southern Pacific shops in Kant Portland. As soon a possible, it will lie put in condition and given a engim entirely beyond control, crashed trial run over the West Side branch of iuto tjie dock, ripping out pile and tbe Southern Pacill:. tome siigtit re- wootiu-ork and throwing the irignienea pairs must be made beiore tne car is pag8,nierg into a wild panic ,.,u.rat.l. hut it is expected that the . i..!, jn the ensine room was re trial run will be ma.te in a lew u .pon.ible for the accident, nnen me and as soon as practicable thereafter MpUli gave the engineer the signal to will be put In commission, running ow ,own ioo yards from the ferry rmmlarlv between Portland rna roreet Grove, making stops at way points Th .Ttent of the damage cannot as yet be ascertained, but if it U as bad as feared the great property will be ,-haed n.l the existence of Jerome will tie doomed. The hoisting works wKih arA over the mine, have settled and the machinery cannot be worieu to the annual picnic of St. Dominic s church, were endangered today by an accident on the ferry boat Tamalpais. Rnnnins at full srwed. the boat, witn Tk ntl'iciala of the company take an optimistic view of the situation, and . . . : ...mill, and say the damage is not nrci.us, the- smelter win ou woraing uB... within a month. SCHOOL LAND NOT AFFECTED Governor Folk Says Law-Breaking Leads to Anarchy. St. Louis, May 19. Governor Folk" of Missouri, addressing the General Baptist convention tonight, said: 'Missouri ha an idea that mean the enforcement of law. Law that are not enforced add just as much to the support of good government aa sore do to tbe strength of tbe human body. Law breaking baa become alarmingly common. It is one ot tbe greatest dangers that confront free government. Many men obey the laws they like, but think they have a political liberty to disobey the laws that are obnoxious to them. "The trust matrnate looks with ab- horence on the pickpocket who violate the larceny statute, but considers it entirely right to break the law against combinations and monopolies. The boodler detests the law breaking of the trust but considers the law against bribery aa an infringement on his per sonal liberty. The dramshop keeper regards tbe law against murder aa good, but the law against operating bia dram shop on Sunday, is, in his opinion, Puritanical and typranmcal. "If each citizen were allowed to de termine for himself which law are rood and which laws are bad, to ignore the laws he considered had, the result would be anarchy -we would have no laws at all. The only safe rule i that, if the law ia on the statute books, it must be observed. "There has been too much of making laws to please the moral element and then not enforcing them to please the immoral element." GOVERNMEN1 CHIMES HERE M. F. Hull, has in rented aom excellent properties in bat district, was In the city Una and reported the first payment of 1, aot) on the n,000 bond recently taken hv Frank Fowler aim n noon the Gold Pick mine, situated oil tide., creek, in the Sucker creek dis tricl. Mr. Matthews reports the prop erty showing tip exceedingly Richard Decides State May Still Make Indemnity Selection. Washington. May 23. Land Com- Richards, in response to an BiUVI II" a V VI J .w - - I U4.UO.W... , . slip the levers gave way and the boat inquiry, has advised Oregon Mate Und ran at full speed straight into the dock- Agent Oswald West that the act of Realising the Impossibility oi averting March 3, iwuo, repealing i Rerent of University of Oregon. U crash, the oflicer drove the crdwds law has no bearing whatever on tne " ... a I ... a 1 I 1 .1 l. m . a ,..l-o 1 rwl tl 1 fl 1 T V Salem Governor Chamtierlain lias back from the lorwara aec ana euu..u- rlKni oi tne smve j '""- " -. . . t, ... u4 l.i a i .i .1 , .im.t lha em. I ...l.t;.,,,. r,f laml in olttce of school aonoilltett JIHlgO It. C. IH-ail to unxni I eu tne uaonwi bijiwi w i ninvnuMa r "il . ... i i i I , .i i..r l..,; ni.l.-v. tlm ntt mav lose in regents of the I'niversity of Oregon. The steamer struck with a terrible forest reserves. Whenever sc hool sec " . ..... . . . I . .... i l,mn-n .Imard !.;. ... l,.aaftr included in lorest Senator M. A. antler, oi wramm, crasu, out imi . - - , ...... i ... .1.- ...... I.,.. r.i irt a.iCi-Ae.1 ...i Mwinoh tn Antrmes were bviii iuu-1 reaerves in urrtuii u, .... , upioiiiieu on me " , "" . , "v. ..... t .i.. -.. w w ..... -in i, entitled to make in . . ..! . p. Ainawnrth. .m.1 and th. friuhtened crowd rushed demnitv selection as heretofore, regard . 1 '. i...i i ai,Mvml L.i..... s..vrl women fainted during 1m of whether the school sections so the late Judge C. B. Bellinger, wnose the excitement l.rm on Ui 1m1 would expire in lllOli. Judge Bean and Senator an tier are appointed for a term of 12 years each. . included are surveyed or unsurveyed. Use Wirelet on Coast. Life Through Chemistry. v.ll..lo Pal.. Mav 22. It i pro- Berkeley. Cal.. May i'J. rroiessor posed by the Navy department to ee Th. rrulser has flv. V..R1S ETl The one V uiW equlp, re- Promising New Group. p,npter-A new property Is ling ...r.i...Ll in this district that gives '.....!.. f iina developed into a pay K p osition. This is the Kmpire, Sp, consisting of four claims am is under tne in...'-.",' , .,.' Harris, who lor some tune Pt 1 as been dentifled with the Bm.ipte dls rict, and is thoroughly ported as to its possibilities. 1,M "w'dlHl iu KSrirttitglVtroltcaplUlWi , who are able to cany on development. Settlart for North Powd.r. K.,ril. Ponder A letter received by X- of North Powder UM that 60 families, comprising "r ..,.., Iowa. Indiana tllWUl SO" l-eop.", , ,,lir..l.HBe and Illinois, have agreed to pirn base ' .. .... .... thi. noint. The advance guaTls eipec-tedto arrive within the next o uays. To Reopn Hatchery. Kugene-J. A. Talbert, of Clacka ..... 1. at the site of tho state salmon bat rnv on the McKen.ie river, 28 r v.,.,n. making prepara- Z 7n ii. Heex,H,-l.tobe opting spawn within . .tew days, as ..... ..i.,.on are collecting In large ilia school.. S200 Gold in a Day. Albany Kncouraging reports con- M 1.A ii raa mill. tUHif 10 vome irom mo i"" lieb. the biologist of the Cni I'VWrU MV - I wa-j . . 1 " 4 televranh stations at I itv of California, has, it is claimed, Point Ixuna, Cape Ulanco, v ape r iat- 9Ucceeited in developing vy i- Xnrtii Heaii. roint n iiboo ami irimmuai means me eioia v Bremerton. The establishment ot orehin o that the larvae produced in . . a . .1 . . . I . U .i;nin.iiitDhal imr district. Henry Winkler nas just these new stations win practicany the laboratory cannoi oe u.Bn.,s...n.. mnut out fiom the mines and reports cover tbe Pacific coast, and they will hrom the living forms produced ouring I greater activity than ever before. The be especially valuable to warship car- the process of fertilisation, l ie order - KrwB . . ' . . ii I . ....... : Tl. I . ... i. i n,. nnu.aH nl fertilization four-stamp mill, is taking out 1200 Weather bureau has offered to turn j. jn both cases the' same. Dr. Loeb' worth of fine gold daily, and before 0ver to the Navy department some ma- ew method is in every respect a corn- ill have a oo-stanip mm at tenant and instruments to neip ut oui i pite luniatiou oi imiui. Jnlv 1 wi work on the property, me b""!""? the new stations. has delved in the ground only 250 leet, but has much gold ore in sight uon. PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Club. 84 0 80c per bushel; bleuetem, 0(iili2c; valley, 850c Praaldant'a Keen Interest In War. Will Pacify East Samar. Washington, May 22. Secretary Manila, May 23. In response to the Morton and Commander Beaton request of Governor General Wright, Schroedor, chief of the bureau of naval MRj0r General Corbin has detailed ,..,,,. I.iv.i an Interview with Rrindir Geneial William H. Carter, President Roosevelt today concerning commander of the department of the ... v.. i ..l.i... i.uu, avxirt-H nr i i mis in.. " '" t-- the prospective battle between tne ttus- visayas, to assume tne pacincuno.. u. ton; gray. -o -t". . . .ml JMnm fleets. Commandei the east coast ol Samar. ah tne reu- Hay Timothy, l'fl Pfr ." ! s..iir,v,,ior bas tared a document in eral troops that are required have been , $11012; grain, iuoiz, tu at, ,, .treMtn and frnihed. Tbe native scouts who have clover. tlll.f 12 T.. ... ,0 .,. Kggs Uregon rancn, ioo yvr iu. Butter Fancy dreamery, 17a20c POT JlOUnd. .n.n IA iu,. Apples laoie, i.oujn.uu StrawK'riries Oregon, 1015o por pound. Potatoes Old, $1.0501.16; new potatoes, 202H'c P' lound. Hops Choice, 1U04, 23H25o per ''""vool Eastern Oregon, best, 10(3 21c; vallev, 27Hoper pound; mohair, choice, 31032)40 per pound. which ne compares nualities of the two Bell Will Furnish Quaint Music from High Exposition Tower. Portland, May 19. Chime for the government tower at the Lewi and Clark exposition arrived in tne city yesterday from Cincinnati. They occu pied two car wMcn were at once switched to the peninsula spur for un loading. Today they will be raised in to place in the east dome, 260 feet above the earth. These chimes will furnish quaint music during the exposition. When President Roosevelt turns an electric key at Washington on the first of the mouth tbe ettect will be to set tnese chime to tolling out the inspiring notes of "America. As it is neces sary to have the chimes in place for this important ceremony they will be adjusted immediately. Railroads Accused of Breaking Law. Topeka, Kan.. May 19. Cpon re quest of the Interstate Commerce om ission, United States District Attorney Dean haa filed suits in the Federal court here charging railroads with vio lation of Federal Btatute. The Mis souri Pacific is charged in three in stances with not complying with the law reouiring safety appliances. A similar suit is brought against the Iron Mountain lailroad. The Bt. Louis San Francisco railroad is charged with keeping cattle on tbe road for more than 24 houis without food or water. Oscar Will Resume Re'nt. Christiana, Norway, May 19. The Dagblatt expresses the belief that King Oscar will resume the rein of govern ment on June I. This is regarded a. a semi-official Intimation, and, if it turn out to be correct, it means probably that King Oscar intends to sanction the Norwegian consular bill, thus assuming a a I . .. . il .. 1 f U.. 1 Meets, tie ex- been on civil duty on tne minim u. o-. .... Mi-i... nlnined to the uresident his figures and m.r have returned. General Carter has j "K?"""?"'!', th. deductions. The president is interested, tailed to take the field in person. Germans Get Big Contract. Sigsbee Will Sail About June 8. . t, . , x... oo Arr.n.l Wanhinuton. Mav 23. Orders were Dl. I Oteroourir, i'..' ... i - " . .. . . . . . ment. lor the return of 80.000 invalid prepared at the Navy Irtment today T.iu.. fmm the front has been per- directing Rear Admiral bigsbee, whose d to irritate his Swedish subject rath er than leave the responsibility on the shoulders of the crown prince regent. Japan May Buy Argentine Ship. ... St. Petersburg, May 19. The Kusay aoldiora from the front has been per fected by the North German!Lloydcom- pany. The contract gives the company to rrauce to b --7- I, lrphMe . the Argentine warship., an X I III r IIIVJI IVMHO V ' V - a I I at th fliat and now are cut out. I than Juno 8. 1 directing jtear auiuhw - . . . . squadron has been selected for the trip Slovo declares that Russ a having fall S France to bring to the United States ed to .complete th. pUJCIlttBW Ol low " - - r- intermediary has now arrived In Parii I.,..! (a nenntiatina their sale to Japan ceivlng ship In the navy 8tte,