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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1908)
OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST HELD FOR MURDER. N0PAMPHLII8 IO VOIfcM Ltary Bnon Has Mailed 95,000 Gopie m rour uy. itom-lu ,,Jr1 'MOO ipl 4vil ' relell ldtlm pamphlet ,tMNn mailed to registered voters rrgn by Hwiflary of Htat IWittwui. MinplilvM weighed over 4 I uiiinn iuo iniiii ', Ld fur mall. Tha poalage t'W. rk 01 aenuiiig u niw lilsts In "lily one-quarter uona, luf lliei will be at Irani iU r t'l voWr In tlt ilata, tiiuat rewKa a copy, narre. lienlia v oieik engaged m I iotk, aWralng envelop, pin hi ilio iiempliMa. arallnii. lr n tend out about 6,000 pamiitl isy, ind al Ilia present raw will i, nrk dona in It "ly, or by :ih of A pt ll. II the registration r.'li the trf-relaty ft enough. oiilrt U aid tit imwUI olrrka, Mr i la having th pamphlets put nsmt Mi-kt fur each ctitiiiiiiiii . . i . U Mr pwiuir, uua aavnig n In Ilia reajtollloe. COWS ARE QOOD MILKENS. Bloodad Farm IlLLS HE8UME IN BAKtR. bmni In the I umbar Market Hurl Wheal Turning iff City On "I l largwil Indue- lUkcr my thai a an-t; by sent panic. ! to Iwgln opera Liin ami all! give employment krtl hundred men. Th rkiulh Lumber Mil Hi tiara bran Mia for Li t months, but lha whaele Lm turning aa aom aa enough aa t brought do a l Itmir ran. Al ilia lima tit ohwlng 11 Uterm Lumber eomiamy had apply of fluUhed lumber in lit sI owing la Uta lmaite4 do- iur luruiwr wiara haa been no n- to run lha mill. KUaMard liMiher I mnl-ar com Km lmn running Ita mill In this wmler, turning out about 40, to( Amaha-I luruiwr each day ii or iia Oregon i.omiwr cviih ! Austin haa iwon running atoadl Nirtlcr, Imnlng uul like amount ioUliMl prlnct. l.nmlwr con i rt Drgintiiiig I-) luiprov no- W tmaih at Hoaa f aallvat. fc th klamalli Ponnljr ill 8l In Ilia (arada at lha l'r! MlMlltal, and tha nrnimltto r(ti an apking for auggratimn icillixna of Klamalli county '.y It ting piHMiinUrt. In plan aai ll. l win iw fully rryt ' o( all tlia cuiinly a rrm r jffil-r ui cmntnarra haa apMiinl f (iwrga T. ilaldatn, John M T. W, Hirplirna aa onmmit Uicy aok tti cxv.?alion r rruilng a li;nlllninl Klamath tn. Work on Kano Canal. Ui f allaW.Krk on lha Krif ftH of ilia Klamath pnivl M frMtimauifkl ,Mt rr. haa lwn I. A tniall frva la getting "I in ruadimwa for the largo ihouUI in tha work fHimplatwl "n a tha tmitar rjlant that Itm. niwraln In nmlnnn. ' Ilia ranal. Hurvvjrra ar '! ii inn Piirnalon of th B iim Mver to Kano, hut It l n l,ni wotk on that n i: rn to Farm at School. !ir-l uplla of tha aavonth and ""l l tha Albany publlo alll ilarota Ihnir apara time '"Ki KMwlng vagrlahlca and li'y "HI ( iiifMira In nmidl.-al f f 'wtion ulih tha nw atudy lura mm re.nilrrd In tha av I"" rlKlill, !,r.l... ..I ..l.ll ..I - ............ .v " ami will haatimti uv pn.irla I. ...n... nt f'-i-riHl Ihrmigh lha arraiiKamelita r'.niamient A. M . Handera, of r Pblir ai hixda. y "Dm" M.n.. ff -. "Inn Kynrv hniaa nn i Iw. rfma. r'vatinn rangn la to b ttlpitri) F month 0( M iTOoniiiig to "Med hv Dr. H. W. M.l'lnra. t'lJ wlm U hiatil of lha bureau 1,1 ImliiBlry In tho Soithwoat. i ii wholesale dipping n"llcat miiK, whloh la pruva l" tlt Im.ii. I"! Iw T.,.,ii,.t A i .... f i Pjinlaa, all other eirHinne b- Ill, "vanity D.t. In Bullatln. E ,, Oregon. Kimeiio A ' n !' iuat bean laaued from W'y oille, eontalnnlg brief likaln i ti.. I....I."., .. . Ki .. ne lliniUUVKin, 1MB I ... T,'"'" t)ilr tormi of bni. V," oh"rl the ofllwra FUtratlon ,nJ lntnit.Uon Bnj P'i riM i n.. .i .... Slock at O. A. O. Bhow Big Yield. ... in . Kirvaiua An Amh n n, .... it.- winega larm, in u.a milk ikoIihI of a mile moro than Ian monlln In.i ,.i....i haa ylaldml J1.07U iwuiida of milk. Th. amount 01 duller fat wai ami nu pounda, eiulta)nt of 614 47 pounda ol blltUr. At 30 cmila per hound tlia grtiaa valua waa I03.S4. It noat to la hur during tha iiu. Invl nr. prom oi ai.M,a. Ilnr tllet Waa Haifa, with a very light ration of bn and rolle.1 oata during tha tiinmrr, io imunua ol velrh and rmtm I, . 30 iwunda ol kale and eight pounda of i"an ami roiimi irler during winter. me animal la 0 yeaia old, and raina item tha farm ol Mr.. Iloneyman, of roriiaioi. A o-year old llolaleln from tha rrakea herd at Hrapp.ie jpeldel over 13,000 )ounila of milk dining a almilar fwibnl, which ehawd in lMM.mlM.r, making a holler product of over 60 poumla hlia haa fieahened, and ! now giving 70 pouodi cl milk prr day. Horaa Show at Malem Kalem Klalvirate proparatiuna air under way lo make tha horaa ahow to Iw held In IhUclty rvtuiday, April 4, tha banner hoiae fair of tlia year in lha VVIllamella valley. All the oiliaeiia of tha ( apiUl City ara taking hold of tha aoik Incident hi iueh an uuderuking with a vim that auguia well for tha iur ooaa of tha affair. Die flnanca comraii- tea la mealing with tlia vary beat of itcreaaand anoouiagement. and will eadly hara rollerled ovar l.'iUO In caali. oeeiiiaa many valuable euna, ate. to offer aa prltee, hefora iU lain rt are handed. Over 23 beautllul ciid' are already eubectibed by Uie rnUrpnaing Until of Halem. Many of tha leading horaeman of tha atala have algnl fled theli intanlinn of anleritig their high elaaa animal, and everything point towarda miwt aocceaaful, proi ta il ami e.luratioiial meeting Kulrm tat ir- iy, April 4. BcMatlng State Fair. Haleiu F. A. Welch, aecrelarr of th eiaU board of agriculture, la mail ing prepare) 1 me leu u,e atate lair, to be hehl heta In Heptember. I'netal rda ailvortUing tha lair have been tent bruadewat over tha Tniled rltatea and it la protwhle that a greater Inllm of vl!lnri than evei tiefora will attend tlila year. Claleop, Columbia, Ijine and Clackaoiaa miuntiea have already ent notiucattona that they want large ectmna reaervrd fr their eihiblta. Plan Condenaer at Brook I. rialem Negottatloni are in piogie for I he eatabimhtiient of a milk con tenaing plant at llrwikii, aaven till lea north of thia city. It la aiidrtitorl that Portland men ara lack ol the en ternrln and that they are ready to In- tail the plant aa noon aa they are aa ittrel that the omlenner ill get the milk from l.mxieoaa. M. I., joiiea. a prominent daityman at luike 1-abirh, haa Indlcaietl a ailllngnota to tiipply milk from 300 oowa. Formal Charge Filed Agalntt Slayer of Stevana, Han Franrlaeo, March 27. In. Whan C hang and Ming Wun Chun, the Co- raan palrlota who elmUxl to kill Dur ham W, HUivuna for what Ihnv btdleved U Iw treachery to the Hermit Kingdom, -e.o una morning charged with mur r. J hey munt face trial for their UMt in the courU of thia city. Hold in iluUinllon wudliig the atrugg! for Hie which the couragaoua diplomat made, the two men were clmrged on the police blotter aa aoon aa newa of the end waa conveyed to police hcadiuar- tera. tn Whan Chang, tha Oirean who nred the ahoU which proved fatal to Htavena, when liifoimed laid niuht ai me ja.ll of hla victim'! doath, re ceived the nrwa without aururlae and with manileatdHlliiht. HI nee tha dav .i . ... . . in i lie anonlliia I Iiinir h.i hnen ax. preaalng the hniie that Hlavana' wounda might prove lata). I.t niuht when aaked II he waa aorrv for what he had icme, uiang aald: "No; I am glad He waa no Irlend of Corea. and he la better dead." There la ! movement on foot imoni the Japetiee to enct a monument to Hievem. Jafianeae commenced going ataiut among their fellow oountiymen thia morning broaching the Idea and euKgeeting that aulawriptiona be forth- .Kilning. The propoaitlun ia atill In the tentative atagn, bnl, judging from the feeling the Japanaee ahow toward tha (had Ametlran, there will be no dilllculty in briniiinir It to aoconiDlih- meiit. Whether the monument aha 1 1 be elected In thia city, in Tokio or in Keoul, the theater of Ktevena' eervioea to Japan, haa not yet been decided. CITY ROBBED WHOLESALE. PORTLAND MARKtTS. Wheat Club, 2S'R3c: blueetnin, S4riH.V: valley. HSlAHSo; reil, HiKuHlc llarley-rred, ;'o pi ton; rullrtl, f 2Hi3 ) pet ton. Oata -No. I white, i:'7(r: per ion Corn Whole, 133.60; cracked, 134 60. Ilav Valley timothy, !Sc. I, l7ir ion; Kaatern tiregen timniny, I im..o; lover, H(4I6; cheat, I6; gialn hay, II4MI1S; allrtKa, tK'())3- Fruita Applca, f I (.43.60 per Imx, ac- cording to ipiallty; cranlierriroi, IstaiM er barrel. VegetaliUMi Anperagtia, w.o l'"r pound; beane, 20c per und; caliDage, I ( 1 ". raiillliowcr, .n; cei- ery, I4.BU per craie; cucumoera, rj.iu per doaen ; raiey, sno per ooen , pep peie, 20c per pound; rmlifbea, 30e pel hiten; tbliMirli, l pr jmunu; epin- aidi, H6 per orate; apronia,. too Pr ooond: aomwih. HjHa p' pomi: turnlpa, H6c er aack; cairota, Hftc per sack; bet-ta, II per aack. On lima- Oregon, 14 lr nunitreu. I'otatoea 4(K85o per hundred, dm llverod I'oitland; awwt jKiUitoea, i per bundled. nutter ranoy creamery, (ioiiihI. I'onltrv Average old hem, Hffllno per pound; inUrd oblokeng, 12ISo; prlng chli'kena, ukib-ocj inrey, u.-, 16M17c; dreaawl, choice, lnwso; gecae, live. 8tl0c: ducka. lKa17o plgtKUH, 76c($l; equaba, H "W"3-, Kgga Kroah rancn, 101100 pei doaen. . .. ... Veal 75 U 126 poumia, mlo; no to 160 pounda, 7o; 10 to 200 pounda, ... ,. 7 Fork l'locK, (o " ",u p"""""! -w lc; packera, 6(io. lion 1IHI7, prime aim -v Wet olda, 1(3)23. w,.ii.,.irn Orcaon. average tmi, 12(4100 per pound, accoming io aur w .f .....llna In nlial. age; vaney, iw.m, - Ityj mohair, choloa, S8o par pound. Immenea Frauda Olacoverad in Chi- cago Water Department. Chicago, March 27. An amalng ayatein of roblry and grwlt, Involving city employe and big buaineaa firma, and attending back through aeveml ynara, baa been discovered in the water department. Two employee, Including dlvialon bead, were remove!, and 38 (inordinate employee will be dit cliarged. Home ol them may be indicted. Thiough tampering with met era and tha connivance of city employee, aeve lal la'ga corporwtlotia have drliauded lha i Hy ol hundreda of thouranda of dollar In water taiea. City employee have told nietera to Junk dealer and Iwrleied niatetlala for drlnka In aa- looua. tuppllea never naed by the city were purvhaeed orteiiaihly for the water do laitmeiit and then ued by plumber in private blneae. The paymlla were padded with Idleia and Incomiidenla. The lore, which originally numbered 200 men, waa re duced by Hiiperintemlent W. J. Me Court, ol the water bureau, to 60. DOINGS OF THE SIXTIETH CONGRESS TROOPS ORDERED OUT. Striking. Alaaka Miner May Destrot Property. Heattle, Waah., March 27. Troop hav ten ordered from rort Howard, at llainea, Alaaka. to preaerve order at the Treadwell mine, on Houglatu ialand, where H(X) miner have gone on a itrike. The troope are due to arrive at Treadwell early tomorrow morning, and aerioua 1 1 out-In it anticipated foiled HUtea Marrhal Hhnup, who ha tnitt returned fmm Wanhington, hdt lor the arena of the trouble, on receipt ol dl'patchca from hit cbiel deputy. The miner have threatened to blow up the work if troop are landed on the ialand They stole 10 kega of dy namite today from the mine atorca. Colonel linen, in command of one company ol the tenth inlanlry, left llainea tonight with gatling gun, ami ho u Id reach the nlneaatan early hour thia morning. The other companle atationed at Fort Seward have been or dered to be in ndineea lo reinforce the tlrat company If notded. J net btiforo bla depaiture for Juneau at U o'clock liut night, Marahal Hhonp received a mitmige from hi chief depu ty that no MMloua dietmbancea have oo- urrcd, but trouble ot a acriou nature ia anticipated when the tioop are land ed on the ialand In the morning. Bribery I Charged, Han ranciaco, March 27. Tonight it waa learned that the new grand juty which today heard the teatimonY of many of tha wltneaae who appeared before the Oliver grand jmy, when Pat rick Calhoun, Titey L. Kord, Ueoige M. Abbott. ex-Mnyor E. K. Submit and Abraham Kuel were Indicted on many count for bribery In the granting of the United railroada trolley franchlae, have voUkI to bring three joint indict mont for the aameoffcnaeaairninat Cal houn, Ford nd Hnef. Bohmlti la left out of th new indictments.. Mora Warahlp to Hayti. Waahlngton, March 27. Two addi tional war vemela were ordered to Hay ti today following a conlerenoe of offi cial of theHtateand Navy department. The De Molnea already had been aent to the rcene of the recent outbreak. The two veiaela diapatched tvlay are the gunboata Marietta and Paducah- loth of whlcb have been at uuani-ana, Monday, March 30. Waahlngton. March 30 Tbe bbjrc tlon of the preaident to the comtrno- lion of dam acroe navigable river by privaUi ootnpanina, eicopt when the public Interest la fully guaranteed, fig nred In the conilderation of a hnune hill In the lenale today. Tbi bill pro pose to authorie the lk n ton Water ooiriwny to conalrnct a dam aero Hnake river, In th atate of Waahlng ton. The urgent deficiency bill, appropr aling 12,000,000 for armor, etc., for vevaela heretofore authorized, waa paased. On motion of Warren, 150,000 waa added for mileage of officer and contract (tirgeon of tbe army when an thoriaed by law. A bill regulating the aal of liquor In licenaeil tavein In Ala-ka wa( paael. It forbid gambling In place in which liquor ia told. Ferkin aald that in the da! of prohibition In Alaaka there waa much amuggllng and illicit aelling of liquor. Waahlngton, March 30. Charge of a lei lone nature againat Gilford Pin ohot, chief of the foreatry bureau, were made today In the bouse by Fmith, of lalifornia, and Moidell, of Wyoming. during oonaidcrath n of the agricultural hill. Umith ace naed bim of entering into a toe ret underatanding with the city of Lea Angele, with a view to re- curing to the city valuable water right In the Owen river valley, aa againat the Interest of private partic having prior claim. Moudell denounced bun for, a he charged, illegally paying the axpeneea of foreat ofllclala in attending convention In the Weal, in which the government had no part, and aUo lor pending government money to boost hi bureau in the newspaper. Mr. Pincbot waa defended by Pollard, of Nebraska, and Bcott, of Kansas. hinilh, of California, denounced tbe lore try service for attempting to ac quire tha Owen valley in California Saturday, March 28. Waahlngton, March 28 But little progress was made In the houae today in conalderlngg the agricultural bill. The diacuaaion dwelt mainly upon the proposed eeablisbmentof Federal stand ards of cotton gradea and Federal In spection of grains. Mr. Crumpacker and other oppored a section providing lor Uie establishment of federal labor atories for examination of sample of seed or grain. lha clause of the section providing that the reports made aa result of auch taboratorical eiamiuationa "shall serve as a baala for the fixing of definite guile, a urn grade to become the offi cial standards for tbe grading of grains" waa atricken out on a point ot order afU'i a lively debate. The section was then adopted a amended. dentlala of Senator-elect John Walter 8 nllh, of Maryland, early became the lubject of a dlwroasion that contained nearly four hoar and deetroyed all bene of disposing of the currency bill befor adjournment today. The reault of the delate on the pro priety of swearing In Mr. Hmlth waa a vote of 84 to 39 In favor of receiving bl credential and leaving1h regu larity of hla election to be coneidered by the committee on privilege and election, and by the eenate later. Washington, March 20. More shaft of sarcasm and Invective were aimed at Prealdent Iiooaevelt in the (house of representative today. In one of the moat scathing arraignment of a public officer ever beard In that chamber. ileal), of Texas, charged the president with having been guilty of "a disgust ing usurpation of power," not only toward the national legislature, but the judiciary a well. When the agricultural appropriation bill waa read for amendment today, Macon, of Arkansas, endeavored to have inserted a a new provision his bill prohibiting the dealing in future in agricultural product, but the chair sustained a . point of order against it. Hcott, of Kansas, in charge of tbe bill. expiesaed hi entire sympathy with the proposition which, however, he insist ed should be acted on independently. On a point of order the several new stations were stricken from the bill. These station were proposed to be lo- ciated in Texas, Kansas, Virginia. Michigan, Vermont, Missouri and Indi ana. Wednesday, March 26. Washington, March 25. A good deal of progree was mad by tbe senate to day in disposing of proposed amend ments to the Aldrich currency bill. It waa evident throughout the seaeion that the bill will be perfected in the form approved by tbe finance committee, as no proposition that railed to receive tbe sanction of the committee received any substantial support. The amend ments reported by the committee were all adopted without opposition and then one senator alter another ofleied additional amendments which, except In tbe cases of one proposed by Dupont and one by Lodge, were voted down. Friday, March 27. Washington. Marsh 27 The Aid rich bill was pasd by the senate to day by a vote of 43 to 16, in the main a party vote. Previous to the taking of the vote on the Aldriob bill, a vote was taken on the Ha i ley subatiute an authoriaing the government, instead ol tbe national bank, to Issue the emer gency circulation for which the bill provide. The vote on the substitute stood 42 to 13, and this vote waa en tirely partisan, even La Follette cact ing his vote with the Republicans. The bill haa been before the senate ainre January 2. The vote was not reported until afur 6 p. m. and the galleries were practically empty. Aa passed, the bill provides lor not more than $500,000,000 of emergency currency to be issued to national bank upon the deposit by them of state, county and municipal bond to lie ap proved by the eorelary of the treasury. The currency is to be (nailed with a view of securing an equitable distribu tion of the cuirenoy over the United Stales, and In aocotdance with the un impaired capital and surplus of banks In each state. Itanks are to pay for Uiia emergency circulation or.e-half of one per cent a month during the first four months It ia circulated and after ward three-quarter of one per cent a month. The bill provides that national bank ehall not pay less than 1 per cent on government funds deposited with them. A amended today, the bill carries an important; change in banking law relating to bank reserves. Thl amend ment provides that of the 15 percent reserve required to be kept by banks not In reserve oitles, four-fifths is to be kept in the vaults sf the banks, and of Washington, March 25. In the coarse of a bitter denunciation of the preeident, on the floor of tbe bouse of representative today, Stanley, of Ken tucky, compared him with Alexander Hamilton, whom he designated "an obscure adventurer," and both of whom, he (aid, bad profound con tempt for the constitution and display ed everlasting impatience with its re straints. The president was a man who reliahed glamor and who became intoxicated by applause. On the other hand, he aald, Mr. Bryan had the re flect of tbe country aa a statesman and waa trusted as a man. When Scott, in charge of the agricul tural appropriation bill, today sought unanimous consent to limit to five hoar further debate on the bill, Sai ler, of New York, objected. That ao- ton forced the hon?e to a vote, and it was agreed to confine geneial debate to four hours instead of five. The remainder of the session was de voted to brief speeches by Griggs, of Cieoigia, who gave notice of an amend- nieont increasing by $100,000 the ap propriation for the inveetlgation of soils; by Bell, of Georgia, wbo favored governmental aid to public roads; El lerhe, ol South Carolnia, who also fa vored increased appropriation for soil investigation. Tuesday, March 24 Washington, March 24. Upon the conclusion of Senator La Follette'a speech on the Aldrich currency bill in the senate today, a plan was decided upon by which Senator Aldrich will tomorrow move to take np the bill and continue Its consideration until it has been disposed ot. The colloquy which resulted in Aid rich's announcement followed the con clusion of the third and last installment o.' La Follette'a speech In opposition to the Aldrich bill. La Follette declared the statement that the industries ot this country were controlled by less than 100 men had been attacked aa sen Rational. Declaring that such was not the case, he said that he had been too conservative, and that in fact a much smaller number ot men dominated the industries. Washington. March 24. Determina tion to eondnrt a fllihnatnr nn nil iwm. that amount one-third can be in the siona where opportunity presented it- form of securities of the kind required. Wahington, March 27 The honpe paused 300 pitvate pension bills, at the rate ot ten a minute. An urgent deficiency appropriation bill appropriating 3,U00,000 tor carry ing on the work ot the Washington naval gun factory was passed. Thursday, March 26. Washington, March 26. Although the senate met today with the Inten tion of devoting the entire time ol the mo, Cuba, preparing for target praotic. j session to the ourrencv bill, tha era- self, In order to force the Kebpubl leans to action cn an employers' liability bill and other measuies deemed necessmry of enactment was announced by Wil liHinms, of Mississippi, in the hours ot representatives today during the con sideration ot the agricultural bill. He said he had waited until today to see some evidences ol nn Intention to trans act business which the people were de manding, but, finding none, had reach, ed the conclusion that the time waa ripe to foroe the hand of the Republican party. The Democrats cheered tbe an lw v v www we