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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1907)
OREGON MIST. m JLJLJJJJ Yd XXIV. pro. 36. ST. IUCLEITS, OILEGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1907. NEWS OF THE WEEK In a Cosdscssi Fcra to Ca BLACK HAND REIGNS. P.nnylvnl. Cltlisn. Arc In Constant Orssd of Asss.sln.tlon. Pittsburg, Aug, 13. Th whole mill district of Western Penusytva. nltt hut biiou roused to action by tho outrages charged to lb murderous liluck lluutl Boclety. Th atroiHa of New Castle ana Htllsvlllo ar being WPPENK5S CF Ti3 wmwra . ii;oiiiunuiury. Mora tiinn 40 .us- A' Ratum of U Important but Not Um lntortlnf Ivnt f th Wk. peots, Including four known leaders, re In jail at Now Castle. Tb State Constabulary wua ordered out by Governor Edwin Stuart on petition of eltlseiis, who r afraid to leave their hou,r, fearing attack. Evidence la being secured by Pin kerton detectives employed by the I'nlted Hiatus ateel Company. The dotecllvns are working among the ttultana and aa'faat aa evidence la lUrm.nV I. equipping a vumniew balltMHiiwi tot hr raguwrwoijr. ti. VimwU minister of war m In. suited ami ucu , . l;red stispncts are rounded up by morwnian. line state troops. Tbo police of Al MtMinets of rival eomnanlts a rso- Iheny City today made the moat . ., i. . .. fin . I liiuiortnut Catiturea durln. the cru- nd mm pwi"" . i.. ..... ........ . .i ..t ki.kt.iMi. . laanw agatnai tne iniica nuun, in 000 worth I Dtt.iiu I which the oltlrlala of New Vork. k.mmento U being eoropl.tely ev. 1 1'hlladelphla, lloclmator and other ,rt wilh alert rkj llgMa) Mid displays cities are co-operating. tnr Hie Irrigation eongts. i m j.u. k niambor of the New York Black I 11 l11,,..l,r, l hnr hum, whim ahe Hand society I'M g' th Pllc all refused to give up money demanded by hi m and another Italian, tor whom the police are looking. The p aa mi i mi mi i.i M OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST IL.. . QOOO PAY FOR HOP PICKERS. I FIRE BENEFITS CITY. KEYS SILENT AT CHICAGO. Operators Refuse to Work With Non union Men at Los Angeles. Chicago, Aug. 9. The telegraph operators who ar employed by the Western Union Telegraph Company in Chicago went on strike tonight at 12 o'clock. The trouble was precipi tated by the Los Angoles strike, which was started two days ago. Tonight the local executive board of the Commercial Telegraphers' Union met and discussed the reroov- STRIKE 1SSPREADING Employes of Both Western Union and Postal Go Oat, BLOODY REVENGE. em- Largest Qrowsrs In Stat Will Pay Eugene to Have Batter Buildings and I. 10 Per Hundred. , Cement Walks. Portland Fifty.flve tents a box is Eugene Aside from the low of stock the price that will be paid for picking I snd furniture suffered in the fir of Atr hops in.llie Willamette valley this fall, gust 6, the general result has been and Krebs bios., the largest growers in the I will be very beneficial to the property late. annotitu'A that tluiv will av holder alona Willamette street, and with the non-union operators 11.10 net hundred for Dioklna on their to the d'j. The council has definitely ployed tn Los. Angeies. . wneu i yards it Independence and Brooks, decided to extend the flre Umltt nd H me" 'e , gd , tne overland Other growers have not snncunced sny is likely that all future buildings put division of the local office refused to fixed price, but ss the competition for up on Noith Willamette street will be work ?J ,0Dr "tlon was token. pickers Is slwsys strong, It is more ol brick or stone. - I Night Chief Harry Price ordered all James nauioru, wno josi aooui "'M wh0 refuted to work to leave the oi- me ouiiaings aestroyea uy ine i j jce COMPANIES READY F01 FIGBT Ing of the men who refused to work Most of Large Offices of West Are Now Idle and Balance Await Order to Walk Out. than probable tlutt this price will have to be met In all the bop-growing see tlons. "We have divided to y $1.10 per hundred for picking our crop of hops," aid Conrad Krebs. "We leel, notwllli All operators of both companies at Chicago strike. A moat ever onerator oui ai m saa City. Denver, Salt Lake, New Or- ii o thon want Into other dlvi- leans. Tooeka. Dallas, ton woria, St. Panl French Slay Hundreds of Moors bi Punishment for Treachery. Tangier, Aug. 7. Caaa Blanca, oa the Moroccan coast, has been bom barded by French cruisers, the Moors are reported to have been shot down In large nnmbers, and the towa since last Sunday night has been practically In the possession of land ing parties from French and Span ish cruisers. The first shots wero fired by the Moors. The French re sponded with a bayonet charge and the bombardment of the native quar ter with melinite shells. The French had six men wounded hut no one killed. No European residents were hurt. The occupation of Casa Blanca is a direct outcome of the native up rising, which resulted In the killing last week of eight Europeans at Caaa Blanca. Both France and Spain are hurrying other warahlpe with troop and marlnea on woman has poaltlvely Identified Mac ro as the man wno slnanaii tier throat with rator, whllo his ac complice held cap over her face. Itarto was Identified as one of the ssanaalns of Dumlttlo Marattio, a wealthy Italian lured from home at nlulit and shot to death, after re- the datails ol bis initiation. oneol U Kcresn de)gts to The tissue has ten SMit"! to death and th other two to Hie Imprleoowisnt. it Is reports that there will be ,tr..n opposition In congress to the seiidlug of fleet of warships to tus IVlno. a ivIimI But marshal recently re-tenlvlng Muck Hand letters thnt .,m ears rich pay dirt threatened death unless ho gave up w oeing i (Umuut McKee. who witnessed the depth ol iroin v w .w ffom h( hoB R(wco ,WeJ iL.ll.rmakers on the rWutbern Psclfle n New York, from where the threat lliiM are on strtk. lenlng Mters cams to Marattio. The . . . milh-e believe he was sent here as Near ea In Cul heve ogsoii so ( h j, to MaM, ndeoendent ny w, vneir own .,- w.(hy Italians. . In I Ml haelo Uovlnlte. a wealthy own ! -.bVlbrTvcaseM Ban r of fruit stands In IMtt.burg and the llstaey brlort case M M "n Aiheny markets, has appealed to c' thos police for protection. During Keveial persirui were killed and mwh the last w"k he has received letters s sod Mloneswta, IWeis driven ftom cover by fe . trroilsel Uie town of Blandish, lluliin, for ievtre.1 houts. p.r aUrts for U.e Korth pole and la. .it. and ehluirea take up ttetr leal.lence on l4lo Island, off theOuast ol Maine, to tl l warn. Kmil J.Zinimrr, of Uie Pectfio PUte oletds nl sul.tr to the cluitge of coiiteaipt of couit In Harrlman and his two sons attended tafoaliiR U testify itlnt Lools OUiss. enurcn t Trinity Episcopal Cathe . , InliiHctUn has been dral here Sunday during a break In r,M by the Federal eowtt restrain- ,ha v)iwrd vacation trip which mat he tabor unions from boycott lug (h(t rr(Ms magnate Is making In the telephone cmrn In Htleiia, ... ttnn The Harrlman Montana, wh a stf Ik Is on. ff WM arcompanled from Chi m snsrchlst wer woended by 0Ko to Omaha by President Hara the ldenul ..plosion of . bomb.t tO. .tr.1. i.t ,t..f ttosen. fr.im Kustis, rvrli in American humor gnd resls every funny paper be esa set Eleven Chines who 14 ol been smuKKle.1 stMs the Bio Ornade rivet wnto osptoted at El 1'MO, iexas flr. will erect a modern briok on hll.in'. ..m cniieati'ii the men to go I Helena property, the work to commence this ,nto tne overland division, in every operators ai oi. iou, . r.. ---" "rUleB 0B 00, to varlou fall. A brick building will be pu op case he was met wnn reiuaai. uu- mmanit, fur"""" small points on the Moroccan coast for the nn th tintman nmnnrt and the bal- til over 70 men were sent borne. await oraera irom rrmioeai Dlu' I :.., I" l-f.i.- ui'l ..Mi.Ki-4t- Th. grievance committee of the before striking. . . P"""r .CZ 11.-.. t ih. Al,-lr landing Uiepro.poct.ol. low market, Uwrf to Itoldto " union called on Mr. Price and noti- New York operators, numbering Zt power, are that the picker, are entitled to ..fair ''Snt shlew. k. ,r, being put In tied him that unless every man was J 000. meet Sunday to decide on ac- "J Mot waport. remuneration for their rvlces. High .SLlLJJT' reinstated by midnight every nn on tlon. . r "Xocco and their action at C. picking should be in proportion. Fur- V" i J u I. 7' 7" T-L nV. Bt l. P"?"?' 71. Z H in t have expressed their wtlllni thermore. the hoppicker. h.v. nothing -".J- lor day work, france.nd r Spain restor. 10 do with the market. They did not ',.,...,. . tha wa .lkj - nf .i wire loon chiefs, seven and one-half hours for night receive any more on . 80-cent market IanUi by cment. Including Mr. Price and hi. two as- work and recognition of ,0;p New, of fighting at Cas. Blanc, when Uie growers were piling np fot- f ' Listants. left their keys .nd with a Both compan e declare purpose "ew""hV here by the steamer tune, therefore they are entitled to round of cheert filed out of the 01- to fight to . nnisn ana aeny lucre . B, M tB- ipk A tiev now rtwirdless of Uie market The crop of the state looks as wen than in anv urev ous Tear and ineinenMin were free from lauit. quality will be mostly choice. Thel Last year's Washington county He have nract cal V dlsaDPearea anainroducc went anoui s.uuv oaiea, w all but a few old yards that nave it g estimated that thia season the h.n vivnn no attention .re making ioutuut will be slightly over e.ouu Hi,.. hnv ni. soma 01 III uiuihnlea in many uisirioia vun Phlladel nlita and Hoeheater, demanding IS 000, under threats of death. All were written In red in and signeo m- hinco." He Is living In constant tear nf asaasaluatlon. ROADS NOT TO BLAME. Harrlman Talks About the Threatened Coal Shortage. Omaha. Neb.. Aug. 13. E. H yards are looking better man lor the past five years. The new yards .hw no well and will make an ex -..ii.mii rnnird thla vear. A Party who hna made a thorouch Inspection 01 irview Sunday afternoon. Many u. hi. .i.i.mnnu Had. nowever, um i,f,.ro lie dcllned to com recent court actlona against corporations. In answer to g.ucum rlmiin said: .... 1 think we snsii o" Mr. Har- a coal . . 1 . ,1.1. wi..i.r riun to the (ten A Klv.J. warah d fully .rmea na nr. . -":"-..,,,. ... .,. u 1 ..mi incrense in uij wwi - nriiviBiiifini ium m . .. -.. eiHio and another will SOOtt follow. -r--- I st 1 1 11 til s - - . Msny employe, on th. !... -f.n.1 over the country. nutting nusrtira. iwm s " - , ' w . .hev mlalit because ..urentprovlde. Slrat. home, for there Is tried men. (h ,hl)rUK 0f freight cars to be . H.I . L.... ..m.M tf PliIlMVilin. I .Lna.l m'ltll. AHQ U A VIWBv wunip w . - -Mrpigtm.H " SO Par Cent Decrease. I flee. The men employed by the com-1 grievance. H....boro-Tb. hop crop of Wash- Vt the vartou. morning news- " President Small of nnlon "mS MthortU thS ,.i. hi. .ann hMi fair to h.M h..n ntl-ipil of the con- comDanle. have violated agreement ;ormea . , ,n. .,. "nchlolUg;" which 7l wuw7m than hut ,e.r'. r;mp.'ate5".t7ike .nd they .lao cult and promise, sensational exposures. pw Au- piofitable for pikers. We h.ve never ro(,uct. rm .hortage Is due to wora . K1. ,, ,n r-nna. th- thorisation 1 10 no so wh 'v--. v'srSr-' C'P Wtrck 01 CUmaUO,, W'n', l b m .t tS The daV operators leeY ofhe telegraph Orator." em-pSK SShZTZZ own ysrus. I weather at . time when yard, should I eiminved bv the company, most of . . ... . TT, h hcach than they h.v. had rare: to lice and lack of whom belong to the union, would re- P,0' ' I flred nno. by Moorish eoldlera Hod Outlook Good. Unravln: to the low Drlce. prev.il- fuse to go to work In the morning, grapn uompany iV6- and in thla flrat encounter th I " . . I . ... . . . . .11 1 V. I . l altlAS thMtlO-n. . . . Woodburn There will be a larger I ing, and to the fact that tnere is p uis win inciuae an .cu jrjpnin 10 miw ivu '". I French force sustained all lie caauai- hon yield In this section this season laome blight In many yards tnai iasx 1 tlirougnoui me cuy. iout the United Btates quit -wor. j-ties. The Frenchmen iougni meir FANATICS WAGE HOLY WAR. have been prolific and, aa sprsying Is expensive, msny yards were noi given any spraying whatever. 00 far as can be learned me quality ui hnna la 11 d to the standard, this terday. The BOO men employed oy way to the consulate ana u -the Postal in Chicago, who belong to Bated the cruiser Galilee to bombard the same local of the Commercial "" AZui.t nnoned noon Native' Tribe, of Morocco Bent on Telegrapliers. pnlon as the Western the Moori. she was Joined at 11 Extermination of Foreigner.. , union operators, ana wno aecwre . , k vy the Frencn cruiser us- the yards of this vicinity waa In thel county generally leading the state In city yesterday ana repons m ""-iinis regara. look very brlgnt, corrouoraim. m opinion of otbore as to large yield and good quality. Stste Printer Is Busy a..i..m Rf.rri.tnrr of State Benson 1... -in. Hinted the Indexes to me I . . m.. v . ' that their worklne conditions withrh.vl. nj Knth fired until S.000 th lotln of Casa Blanca by naUve the company are unsatisfactory, took d of anBnnition had bees im- wJnStoZm and advantage of the situation and quit pended Thi. tire i. 1 Mid I to hav thiTT.Ual la inflaming the minds at 6 o'clock. ' t . . been diaastrou. to th Arabfc Th of the nttlve. .gains. Europeans. With the walkout of the Postal bMeriea on fort .t the month of of tn native. ' u". Amniovea. ChicaKO last night was left ,h harhnr fired at one of the French out 35 operator, endeavoring --,Dut tt WM Qulckly rilenced . v, " . h-i. r.ehd at Rabat, to transmit tbe ousmess 01 doiu io- aBd reduced. Hooa Earhf In Dallas. I V... . . ...,io,i 1. nninE araph companies, wn n.11.. irn. in ih. rinllaa dlatrlctl " " . 1...1. mal conditions. luliy l.BUO meu 'lPi,t xaua. .M ... . reauiL 01 tne u 1:1.1 nuco v. . . 1 . - ... . .., . nromlse an early crop. Vermin have , -f " itatora. There Is fear of a gen- necessary 10 oo me wor. party at tne consulate, a in. vj Vormln have anneared In nearly all of the yards. '6ThU A number ot Euro- The other Western Union omces (rom th Spanish cruiser Don Alvar. Union J... hM m hrk bv the ""V i which became involved in tn d. Ba.e ... landed and occupied Z, .mi w "end vigorous spraying. ?la ""'1 tribe.- trouble together, together with the tne Swlah consulate. The Enro ls completed the Indexes w Proiptetl of low prices early In the P .'"l ,m meaiate vicinity ct number ; of men whe . quit work, are: pean quarter ot Cas Blanca wa. not louse ana oen- -eaaon caused many of the growers --.. .,.. -nd mav break Salt uiKe vny, "I I damaged. tast scssiot . oi Sf PrlBtw for to cultivate lightly In order to save Vwn.-. The Moorish authorities sas Ci :hrZT X VA' "5!S?t lh! have practically no control over the Worthy . ....... . - - - rln,aH crop win db iigui. v wu-. .- win nave too 1-.. rt,.,:VhIon Uclpated n eocurlng picker. lor me hi..m,l anil ready for alStnouilon 1 , ... .. . . m.n have about the middle of this month. llltI1,ned thoir Intentions ofpicktng. I situation. Th. lonrnala for the session ot isiiK nnl readv for distribution until shout the middle ot January of the following year ana me prepay City. 830; Dallas, 105; oni jhe remainder of tne European 40; Colorado spring, , reidents of Casa Blanca are eitner and Denver, 83. ' at their respective consulate, or hv In New Orleans me men empioyea taken refuge on board a uerman ana bom- left their key. to enforce demanaai France and Spain have agreea on Plcklnc Bscfn. September I. Aurora If the present gooa , .nmnlnlnta amons in rew orreaus iuo mou "k'j taKen reiuge on ooaru w 7.? thtM tm- e Postal Telegraph Company EngI,Bh Tessel in the harbor, e European. 1 that France acted H' . enforce demands l,ncj -Bd Sl)ai have ag K tow Potecuon made on the company several week. h term. JS lUlUIUIIUBj O could be arranged for tne jew. ana s fiirnnMina there and elsewnere on the Algecira convention, Including Franc May Hav to Stay. the United Statesy-e their Intention 1. In spite of tne to aeep wnmu tun - Oliowins: year w.v J'"": ,i. ih. h.n .mn here I Tt,. ,rt i the Interior. weather havlne killed tne lice, im contlnuea ror longer iuhu Aigecirau cuuicuu " -1- 7 . .. m.-c. . a reanlt ISL-'Si .ZS?5kiw le or ten days .nnnoaed and that the lack ot an I with Morocco, the French press develops at Out. Blanea as a result i"-"-- ' ,i--rr".7 t, v . , ttnrA nrn-l.. 1 .... ht PranennnlesslOI IDS OCCBMtlOB ui ui ww County Aid. F.lr Project rendlcton The County court has in.m ted the eleik to draw a warrant In favor ot the Umatilla-Morrow Ws 1.1.4 lul. In the sum of $1,000, this iielnir the .mount Uie F.ir board re- Iha eniintfv to live. The fair srs getting niartlfd. beeatwe the gov eminent ptov niairied men this enr wnrd In1 I".., lias lega ly .dopted a wuite ooy, shortngo 1 " T' " ,h. the wl,h the cTnJnt ol'th. t,,y'. motherLp.y to th , ,. Z snd grandmother. rnur - -. Th 'charge ts unjust Tutklah trann St. devastating Per- , mitnv reBiiect. Numorous cauaes sian vitl.ge. .nd killing .mi enslaving coll(,llro , bring about Ih. Inluihltant.. Twelve girl. wer. Lr e(,neslon" " earrto.1 away iroin on. vi... !""" V., hich the railroads are . . ... ... t 1... .""" " ... . . . .,, ,1 ti. ithiimi kuim muwarivtu 1 . ......tiHiiiiit ana canuub Auatrla, Charle. . Francis, nd nat Ilaml'n Abbott, of New were entertained at luncheon by Pid dent Koosevelt. Tt. . 1 ...... u f,.lujvrt enmnany has IIP nilll7M.H v..-.v . ijiiiinu - . .lAMtnor . 1 - 1. . .1..1. lit. ffMlfll I . . ...I..... MLOlVltd UT inn ncciareo on 11a sumo -- ito ui' v..,,,,i were lar quarterly dividend w ? pw" Atnemaii "'"","- lnlliroti A and sn exf. dividend of 7 t' killed '", B""ro , on Kos axsimt tH regular ami pel cent, es score j of live. ;w n fnrth tra st Uie l..t previous doularauon. ua mm., V" ;10Btroyca ,ny houses The dividend I. p.y.UI WP',W1"' J" it the lalnndors to the nms , . Hall Cain. I. bell.veu w v , ,mnl(,. At un.ign richest novelist In h. world. LUlod 20 loot nn.1 a large n 11 mbor I.III...1 .1111 lujiiii-ii. nil iv.a shortage i the poo- and they are h II not reitpoimllJlo Fatal Floods In Jspsn. Victoria, H. C, Aug. lJ.-Hv.ivy a e . t.vnt Oil i...a of life Is reortea trom . floods. According I J II l. III! I......-- -- " . The pavilion I. being improved nil the number of steli. .no iu.e lor the atock exhioit. uw w u:r.j doubled point s Naw Professor st Albany , Albany Rev. Frank R. Zugg. of Charleston, Ind., has been chosen tor h. chair of History. Sociology and ,i,. in Alhnnv College, no '11 ....... .i-riv. tn this city to nr rsnae for the coming At Tnklgnwa 20 fwt and a ...1 .mi iiilnre ..." T.: :Tm:i V m. .ndlnlUrdn Ubm government sent An explosion of flml.mp lnrr- were lan mine killed is men ami injure. " other.. P",B IVilflo nraut luuibemion will flgM Uie proposed advance In lumber rates 0 Mia.is.iDl vslley polnUi. On. hiimtrail unruly member of the IVillast, Ireland, police force bav been I xllod snd 150 mor will follow. A Herman princes, who systematic ally stole .liver pint from European lintels has been exonerated on the ground of Insanity. v Five hundred brakemon and a num ber of condiiotor. on th. Colorado Houthern mllrsid hav .track for an Increasn of S cents sn hour. Tbres-filth. of th. output of the great PolWier. diamond mine. In Booth Af rica is taken by American dealer, and prices are steadily rising Itnla th. fl.,l.llnu leader cf the Fnl- lanes In the Island of Uyte, has been a.ni.nut in l. .ih. On companion waa unl.n.J linnrlannment for life an.t fn v.M cilviin 85 years The trial of F.twtlno Ablett, the c Mot ll th. Tl.il.l..,.. aril I tak Dlace Uils 1 Hi.j.im) ' . . week. Natlonall'.U have a safe majority In the newly-elootod Phlllpln .ssemuiy Haywood was given a great recepllon at Halt Lake. a- 11. k nirl Awaken. v,. vrtr. Auir. 13 According to in.iw . ' -- - -Aiinrte thill nnve reached . kn. aiinpniiv Kiinui ii-" stead. Miss ,. m n.r(,cked h..a boon desertea " C' i- . -.'c-rraorvou; Hemp- lily the sanitarium wreck, Q0mp.r.WlllT.k..H.na. Detroit. Aug. .h. K. Samuel Umnpurs .poa- - worth ,'onKUOv";r h "rr d to Dos " f"!:.T:" ,rfhehl ri to for Chi- 8outh.rnP.flWlli;'ComP.ur oiiiiiiiv.. .- - . Jholps-loae ultimatum to he Jtlon to buy terest. thnt If H prop , t0 ,hft Nacosari row- - to(, v i.at m.m fiftirinflT win i Ajoniioto T?pDnprt TArtA anora uru- i riooriv rnrAftees idhi r rduce. oarllrr lunu lanv j 001 . - oudhuww - - - u.uV. - . i begin generally aeptemoer . ,.. tect.on " " ' hv ta.k. p.h. Anr. 7.-A .neclal dispatch tor oaroaruua iwnus, -i""" - uioivu upvw - - t 1 - - - - -in -.111. .11 ha iiwimmnilmen ti.. nownan.ra amriwa the ODtnlon I received here from 1 angler say tas R.. Th.lp First Autos. 1 P"'K'"'1" m' Cron.J ' t,. n .hih thn chief ftirhtlne In the bombardment - ... inr mnrner iuu iiuitui. luul r i nut,c, uuvu - . --o McKenxie Bridge This place had Its landlng parties could not control the burden of restoring security In the 0f Casa Blanca. according to a retu 1 i til tl. I " . . .a 1 a I.. . . . . 111 CA 11 m nw ha I M.la m aw wwlvail TVlflt hAPA UIl XDI ateamer Anatole. continued through out Sunday, and was .till tn progres expe-lwhen the Anatole left at e ociock between 2.000 and 3.000 French and diUon to Fes. after which It would Sunday evening. The Frencn snip. Spanish marine, and bluejacket, are be Impossible to withdraw, a. was fired . total of about M00 ! ' a 1 a. , I ... i r 1 a. 1 I. Pmmt - I rvv -n Waws a Unnflftn n Alt u Will ashore at Casa Blanca ana mat or- tne case wun tne onua iu &Bjv- im ---- - der ha. been restored. The Euro- As the British bombardment of Alex- run Into th hundred. A ngi peans there are all safe. The loss of andri. ensured tha prestige ot Great party of marines killed 150 Moors. lire among tne woors rwuiims "" Britain iu cssv-, " . . v . 7 vuioH Th. .h. hmh.ptment anDear. to be French bombardment of Casa Blanca U. No Frenchmen were killed. The ,.nh .atr than was flrat Indt- win have a similar effect In Morocco. Marabout Sldl Marout wa. woundea. An emeditlon 10 rex, iub aewmiawn point out, would, like the British vie-1 jiBl Aug. 7. A correspondent of I . ... . 1.11 " . . ..... l. I .. . . . .lll .l m.v h.lMA .kn . r.1a. fmffl I hPT OS tU ,i,i. Iflrst experience wim Buiomouii i. 1 situation, moonsn uiuurnj -laisturoea coumrj '.."" is" ... 77j k...k . .. ... ,u nnui in ill. mil bum it-... . . . . in 1 ...... ... . . , ts expecwa iw : The trio was made from Eugene this Olty tui. year. uir- motorcars .r- i.hd wlih-fha first French guMhot forced to occupy In turn all Moroc ing the laat week In Ptemfr "D " 0 ,ielr wa. to Belknap Spring., and lawlessness reigned. -lew ports and then probably be com is expected that It will greatly surpass fivedon u.ei r way H"JB oMl K ,g now rep0rted. howover. that pelie(j to undertake a punitive expe tX .ndJCuan eight hour, with no accident, which was a IM from every steno PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Club, 66c j bluestem, 82c; vslley, 80c; red, 78c. Oats Ho. 1 wune, eo, 'i nominal. Barley Feed, tSl.OWSZ per ton; brewing, nominal; roller, ai.om 24.50. Corn ton. cated. school year. a graduate 01 Two Warship, for Salvador, Snn Francisco. Aug. 9. Provi Whole, $28; cracked, 129 perlsi0ned for three months with a large I. imnlv nf ammunition and a cargo of Hav Valley timothy, No. 1, $17 quick-firing machine guns of the lat- Ignerton: eastern uregon umotny, iest ana mi tvv --- IB per ion, .rkOin.ljn. .rahlr Areata waa ready to sail In.iriictor Is " . . .. .1 I ' I I . ' 1 CIUV.I. .!. -. T II " - .- . . . . . ... 1 1 ... 1 . .1.1 Th. ninnr Nflivanor war- . .nA.n. .ir.ir. 11 ... i. i ihbl uikui. ' v".x- . .. . D.M n.M. ..in IULT. ..w.. T V? 1 . . .. n . 1 . J 1 . ... rlncoton Theological 1T,fBrFancy creamery. 27X9300 hlp. tne rreeiaent, ..u ni Princeton rrowwir i -- mens to ioiiow iuo Altai.. 11'kllM " .J....I. work In Princeton UnVerslty. He has ,""! years' successful experience both In preaching ana icbvi. New Portland-Frisco Train. Snn Francisco Goneral Manager E B. Calv n issuea oruur. nut express train service on a I Unas out oVsan Franclscoand within a week th a will do uiBmnu - land to Ki pnso and to Los Angeles. I?."' ...... i already In operation mere la "-- - - ; .... ha between here nnu -.- brought sucn i""" '--. 7h'"t fhfl ner pound. ; . I nMviainniut for six month, and Is Poultry Average old hens, al80 gata t0 be heavily armed. Both itn ncr nonnd: mixed chickens, 12llth. p...itant and Areata have been spring chicken., 1516o; old roosters, palnted gray war color. They have 89o; drcesed chickens, 1617c; tur- Deen gtrengthened In the construc- keys, live, 1216o; tuikeys, dressed, tlon ot additional armor choice, nominal; geese, live, 8 11c; , - ducks. 8(514c. Remark.bl. Meteor. Kggs French ranoh, candled, 22 I E, pago Aug: 9. a. remarkable 23o perdosen. I meteor was seen here at :15 this IT... it. fliArrlda. SfoM2C a DOUnd; I mnrnlnar and waa visible slowly mov- i. .1 R(V2i4 9R nor hox: SDitsen-linir acrnsa the heavens from the apim., . . i.i' I . ,,.., .bi, . thn northeast at 5 h.llM So.OU Dw UUi ioiihiiv". ibvhiu.voi " " . rjerga, v-"" V . 1 .,.,. -...ioii thn annearance tory at Tel el Keblr complete the Matin say. the military commander paralleL l( Qar. Blanca sent excuse, to the French eonanlate for the attack on th Strik Making Fuel Scare. landinir narty from the Galilee, for Denver, Aug. 10. Vice President which he blame, the customs guarda. D. Parker, ot the Colorado ft I The consul thereupon demanded that Southern Railway, say. the company the culprit, be given to him. Tt put to work 25 more men yesterday TOmmnder complied and sent the sol and that In a few days he will have din,, in chains to the consulate. Th the road in normal conaiuon. r"u comuj intimated that they would D Master P. H. Morrissey. of the in.t,nt ,hot the firstt lign of frh 2 60(93.50 percrste; peaches, 60c o'clock. It Presented ?? .- k...). si viusilof a eomet about the sixe of a foot- t;Ss'SXz s a.aa ssra ass ...1. win enrrv nmiCbutmay take some baggage .nruinta. tl.fiorti2 cer crate. VogetablenTurnips, $1.75 per wck; carrot.. 82 pet sack; beets, 12 per sack; aspaiagus, 100 per pouna; oeana, Fish Trsp. Removed. AsWrla-Theflshtrspsat lomi'-i-i j d. Mbbage, 2)o per lice, which were condemned . ""J 1 pound ; eel ery, 11.25 per dc.ea; oorn, k War department as oe - tint dozen: cuoumDeis, ouowisi menace to navigation, have been re-, lBttuCe, head, 25o per dosen; eiecu0n held throughout the state to moved by the owners In r,n vnmt ir20o per dosen; peas, 45c pMi upon several constitutional with the oruer. w v.- pet pound; radisnea, ooperuoo greenish yellow color while the tail was white. It did not appear to be descending. . Tan. Amend Constitution "-Austin. Texas. Aug. 9. Early re turn received from today, special engineers. ...i.. lriiil.25 ner crate. 1 IUUMWV.) T-J I . , Pototoea New, lH(?)c per . pouna. State's For.stry Apportionment. , rjressed, 5 W8Xe per pound. Astorin-8enutor Fulton Beef-Droed bulls. 34o . jper r.ed. . lottor from Assoc la Oreaon ! pound; cows, 88c; country .teers, Ue ,g,aturt and for a gtate printing amendments Indicate that the amend ment nrovlding for a conieaerate home, an agricultural bu reau, and for a road tax, will be car ried, while those proviaing tor aa m Do,.Kla. ArU.. U not eP of Sopteinl'or 1 the 8 u nern Novembcr in construct a ,'ariuiei u. !.?. 12? nry senh-', 1 . o. r PI P rorT:,Vn-Ty-7i907 willaPProxi-! mate 13,080 8- ' Mc Arthur Is R.sppolnt.d. Olympla Announcement is made .. ik. .xncutive office of the reap- v ,u. ------ , w Mnartnur. OI . .-.k.l.,1,. . . . polntment 01 j. -,h gtate is) per pouna, aoooram.; w ament ten i e. aa ui--- ..i vaimy. xuiaian. wnimiui ki mm-1 nHiunm, 11 of Pharmacy, to tnae w" . j, choice. 2930o a pound. I speed of 12 knoU an hour. u..iin rtnuunrl. fanny. 8itl9o Der pound; ordinary, 57c; spring lamb., o9KcnnrPund Pork Dressed, 68Ko per pound. Hops 6 7Xo per pennd, according to quality. wool I Spokane, Russia Will Rebuild Navy. St. Petersburg. Aug. 9. The Navy Department Intends, In the course of tha current year, to lay down two k.m.ahina nf a low tvnn. Their dis- Eaatern Oregon, average best, I nincement is to be 19,970 tons, arm 12-incn guns ana minor turbine engtnes, ana trouble. Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, says that tne smaers are iuhi A ..n ,.v.n. An Tn. rnnir. . 1 1 lhh .i.ifc-hrAirnra and that most of the Fine. Coal Land Thieve.. imported men leave as soon as tney Cheyenne, wyo., Aug. 7. in in learn of the strike. This the com- rederal Court Jadge J. a. Rlner thla pany denies. Today's developments afternoou overruled th motion for a show a serious shortage of coal , . . ln th case, ot E. M. Hol- brook. E. E. Lonebaugh and Robert Railroad Goe. Behind. IMcPhllamy, recently convicted her New York, Aug. 10. The New lot conspiracy to aeirauu mo York Central ft Hudson River Rail- - -u... - -. -. road Company ha? not earned Its eaclj on HoiDrook and Lonebaugh dividend for the sis months ended and $jo,000 fine on McPhilamy, June 80, a. shown by the company's whom he designated a. the tool of utatamnnt. issued today. The sum the coal miners. Each must pay on earned and available for dividends, after all charge, for the half-year, was 82.947.861, while the sum re quired tor the half-year at 3 per cent is 15,358.960. or 12.411,593 more than was earned. third ot th costs and .una mttted to Jail until paid. Phon Girl. Strlk Again. Helena. Mont., Aug. 7. Twenty telephone operator, went on strike here today In compliance with the Columbia Life Raft Picked Up. request of the Montana Federation of r. c i. in a nr raft lijihnr Tha atrlke was ordered as a from the Columbia was picked up to- sympathetic movement for tne tine day at Half Moon Bay. 80 miles south men. Butte and several other cltle of the Golden Gate. On tha raft wer are without telephone .ervlce tor a found an oar and an undergarment similar reason, ibb i" bearlng the Initials "G. T. 8.." Pre- pany has applied for a temporary la- sumably It belonged to ueorge 1. junction remi . """J ,"7 Sparks, the banker of Fort Smith, argument thereon will be had before Ark who wa. among th drowned. United State. Judge Hunt tomorrow. Mysterious Plsgu. In Arlxon.. Lithograph.!-. Admit Defeat. Phoenix Ariz., Aug .10. News New York. Aug. 7.- Th struggle comes from Wlckenburg, a mining of th Lithographic Artists. Engrsv- town 60 mile, northwest of Phoenix, ers ft Designers' League with the N- that some sort of a plague has broken tlonal Association of Employing out there which local doctors are un- Lithographer., which began in Au- able to diagnose and treat success- gust, 1906. has been ended., a r- a fully. Several deaths have oecurrea isuu 01 m bdbuuouuiuv . - 'during the past few days. I by th union.