VOL. 11 NEWS OF THE WEEK JAC KSONVILLE, J ACKSON COUNTY, OBEGON, J ELY KIDNAP RANCHER'S DAUGHTER 4, 1908 MASSING TROOPS. no . a HEARST IS DEFEATED Captor Uses Her as Shield When Mexican Government Preparing for Overhauled. Extensive Revolution. Fresno, Cal., July 1.—Using the El Paso, Tex., June 30.—Fifteen body of the girl he had kidnaped from hundred troops have arrived in Tor­ ------------------ ---- r—--------------- --------- her father's house as a shield for his reon to protect that city from the ex­ own body, Cleve Rogers he'd the HARVEST HANDS PLENTY NEW FEATURE OF CHAUTAUQUA pected attack by revolutionists, and posse that had run him down at bay for half an hour yesterday before the Americans are preparing to send finally surrendering himself and the Pendleton'¡Full of Men Looking for Special Provisions Made for Young their families to the States for safety, Work on Farms. Women to Attend. girl. The girl, Edna Domengine, 16 according to reports brought here last 'years old, daughter of a wealthy stock- The State Board of the Young Worn Pendleton.—Harvest hands were man and oil man of Coalinga, was re­ never more plentiful in Pendleton and en’s Christian Associations are making nigh', by passengers on the Mexican turned to her parents. She recently Umatilla county than they are today it possible for young women to get the C cntral It is reported that the revolution­ graduated from the Holy Cross Col­ Last year it was almost impossible educational advantages of the Glad ists have attacked the village of Mata­ A Resume of the Less Important but lege. in Santa Cruz. for the ranchers to get men to harvest stone and Ashland Chatauqua Assem­ moros, Coahuila, about 15 miles from Decision Against Plaintiff Renders Him Waked from a sound sleep by the their hay at the prices usually pre­ blies under economical and congenial Not Less Interesting Event« I firing Torreon, and have occupied that town. Liable to Suit for Heavy Dam­ of a dozen rifle shots in the yard vailing for that kind of work. The social conditions. ages for Slander. of the Past Week. of her ranch home in the foothills of city is now teeming with men willing They will open permanent headquar­ Official advices relative to sending the Coast range, she stumbled out into to work at almost any price. ters for young women. There will be a troops to Torreon say that with the forces already stationed there the ’ Í the night to find herself staring into A peculiar feature of this year's central reception tent, and small dormi­ the muzzles of two rifles held in the conditions is that the men all seem tory tents (two single cots in each tent) town is "impregnable.” New York. July 2__ George B. Mc- In Chihuahua there is considerable Bishop Potter, of New York, is se­ hands of a pair of desperadoes. Her to be strangers. There are few old completely equipped for comfort. The f'lellan was declared to have been duly father and mother had preceded her faces among them, the men who are price per night will be 25 cents. Simple alarm among citizenry, and guards elected Mayor of New York over Will riously ill. > and they stood with hands up. The breakfast and lunches at 15 cents for numbering from 20 to 25 soldiers in a _ Justice ______ _____ Lani- Work has be^un on the memoirs of whole scene was lighted by the glare accustomed to come in year after year those occupying the tents will be fur­ single patrol are continually passing iam R. Hearst in 1905 by not having appeared. When these bert yesterday. By the justice’s orders the late ex-President Cleveland. through the streets. A great many of a burning barn which the bandits men arrive the situation from tlie la­ nished. It is hoped that a large num the jury returned a verdict to that extra police have been sworn in to do A cloudburst in Kansas drowned had fired. boring man's standpoint will be even ber of young women will avail them­ guard duty. effect. The recount left McClellan with Clad only in her nightdress, the worse, though the farmers are rejotc selves of this pleasant arrangement. seven persons. Five inches .of rain Information brought here last night a plurality of nearly 3,0th) and counsel young girl stood terrified, staring at ing in the prospect of getting their Miss Frances Gage, Northwest Sec­ fell within an hour. ... by passengers on the incoming Mex­ for Attorney General Jackson, who retary, will be in charge of the Glad the grotesque scene that met her eyes. Chicago plans the sanest Fourth on As she watched, before she had time help much cheaper than for a number stone eamp. and Mrs. W. .1. Honeyman ican Central train is that all bridges brought quo warranto proceedings record All ordinances governing the to realize what was happening, two of of years. and approaches to Torreon on every against the mayor, was unable to prove Last year grain farmers were com of the Ashland camp. It is planned to road except the Mexican Central have his contention that the ballot boxes day will be strictly enforced. her father’s ranch hands came running pelted to plead with laborers to go t • make this a pleasant “house party” were stuffed. Harry Orchard will likely be 110 to the spot. Instantly one of the work at anywhere from $2.50 to $6 a for the two weeks of the Assembly. been burned. <’. J. Shearn, counsel for the con­ The international line out of Tor ­ It will be a delightful and profitable prisoned for life, in spite of his ex- bandits ordered them to throw up day. The distance from town, the testant, asserted that the ballot boxes reon, on which is located the town of holiday for young women till over the their hands. pressed desire to be executed. were stuffed. Yesterday Mr. Shearn number of hours and the liquid re­ Matamoros, reported to be in the Tony Loveall, one of the hold-up freshments also figured This year- state. All desiring to avail themselves hands of revolutionists, has suffered offered evidence in an effort to show President Roosevelt refused to ih- of this splendid opportunity should send that Mr. Hearst was defrauded of terfqre with the execution of a negro men, demanded $5,000 from Domen­ conditions seem to be reversed. The in their names mimes as soon as possible to heavily, and the Coahuila Pacifico is 6,053 votes. He then rested his case. gine. Domengine declared there was working man is pleading with the who'had killed his younger brother:' no monev in the house. Rogers there­ farmer and asking for a chance to go Miss Gage, 192 McMillan street, Port- entirely tied up as the result of depre­ Counsel for Mayor McClellan offered land, Oregon. The session is from July dations committed by revolutionists in evidence the official returns of the It is believed the Mexican revolu­ upon forced the young girl to guide to work at any price. A pay train on the Coahuila & Pacific election inspectors anil the poll books 7 to 19, inclusive. tion is practically etidbd, as the insur­ him through her home, pointing out The prevailing price is from $1.25 to was attacked on Friday night, soon and tally sheets from the county clerk’s rectionists have taken to the moun­ the places where the family kept their $1.50 per day and there are plenty of after leaving Torreon, but the crew office. tains. plate and other valuables. In vain the men to be had at these figures. It is SETTLERS IN HARNEY. succeeded in running the train back to In his address to the jury, Justice Actual tests will be made to deter­ child pleaded that there was only 10 believed the large influx of men is Torreon and escaping. Lambert said that no fraud had been from the east, having been thrown out mine the best brands of chewing to­ cents in her bureau drawer. There is a general movement of When the search revealed nothing, of employment by the shutting down Stock Ranges Are Disappearing Be- proved in the ease and if he should bacco for the War department to fur­ troops from Mexico City to north, ac- permit the disfranchisement of citizens the ruffians took her out. harnessed of mills and factories. fore the Plow. nish the navy. cording to i _______ ____ t '.J news received here, and on such slight evidence, this country one of the teams belonging to Domen­ Burns.—The recent heavy rains reinforcements are being rushed 1 to would last but a very short time. Three persons were killed and a gine, bundled the girl into it and CREAMERY FOR CLATSKANIE have insured the farmers and stock- Jiminez, which is said to be still in score hurt by a passenger train on the drove off. Then Domengine. who had men large crops of grain and im­ the hands of revolutionists. Santa Fe plunging through a burned been released, after promising to pro­ New York, July 2.—The wind-up of bridge in Arizona. the recount trial, which demonstrated duce $5.000 ransom, made his way to Farmers Sign Contracts for Output proved the wild hay crop, which was almost a failure, owing to the light conclusively that George B. McClellan of Next Five Years. A native business firm in Panama Coalinga and spread the alarm. Im­ “BET YOU MILLION." snowfall last winter. More people did not steal the mayoralty chair, the used 'the American flag to wash win­ mediately several posses started and Clatskanie. — A meeting of Nehalem are farming in this county this year property of William Randolph Hearst, dows with, and a fight with American at 4:30 ■ yesterday afternoon Rogers valley farmers was held at Mist, nine than ever before. Localities where a is believed to be the signal for other residents fpilowed. , was overtaken at Jacks Springs. He miles from here, Tuesday afternoon, few years ago only cattle grazed are John W. Gates Wakes Up Slow Old interesting court proceedings. The fired two shots, but seeing the armed Illinois Town. Four persons were killed and th/fte oil men and officers swarming in. to make arrangements for the estab­ now occupied by progressive settlers, mayor and his advisors are now contem­ lishment of a creamery at that place. who are turning land that had never St. Charles, Ill.. June 30— John W plating the advisability of bringing a seriously injured by a dynamite ex­ gave up. plosion in San Francisco. It is .be­ He and the girl were brought to J. C. Lang, a practical creamery man produced anything but sagebrush and Gates, the “Bet You Million” man, suit for damages. Eminent lawyers lieved to be another plot agiinst J. T- town in an automobile A big crowd from Wisconsin, has been working bunchgrass into grain fields, orchards who founded the home in this village agree that a good sized verdict is more for boys, slipped in here yesterday, than a possibility as the plaintiff would Gallagher by the graft ring... ' -. gathered and would have lynched the proposition up among the far and alfalfa meadows. mers for the past three weeks, and There has been a heavy immigra­ and what he did during his short stay in a position to prove that he had The Panama elections passed quiet­ Rogers had not Sheriff Chittenden has succeeded in interesting them to tion to this county during the past has left the town gasping. There will be been mentally and financially injured, pleaded with them not to take the law ly, with no need of troops. the extent of obtaining contracts fot year. Most of the new settlers are be no other topic mentioned here for iliscussing the case, a leading member into their own hands. Japan is willing China should build Loveall managed to escape, but is five years to take all their cream at well pleased with the country, stating the next six months. Epitomized, of the bar said: “ McClellan would be justified in one railroad into Manchuria. still being pursued. Miss Domengine within one and one-half cents per that the land is better than they ever here is what Gates did in about five pound of the highest market priçe for expected to find open for entry under hours. suing for $250,01)0, and a verdict of Missionaries say America is > to, said the men offered no affront to her. butter, they also to put up suitable the homestead laws. Kissed his old mother. that amount would, I believe, be up­ blame for the Japanese war-scare. buildings and furnish the boiler for The 60,000 acres held under the Got shaved by the town barber and held by the highest courts. From elec­ CQLLAPSES IN COURT. the operation of the plant. Between Carey act by William Hanley, of this gave him a $10 gold piece. Railroads report business generally tion day until the present time the 4,000 and 5 000 gallons of cream are count, and some Portland business Threw showers of quarters and half Hearst papers have alluded to Mc­ good, though somewhat less than last shipped monthly from this district men is being contested by the Pacific dollars to the street boys. Clellan as the 4 Fraud Mayor.* ** year. Prince von Eulenberg Overcome and to Portland creameries, and dairying Livestock company in the general Was run home by a curious crowd. Trial is Suspended. Governor Cummins, of Iowa, will is yet in its infancy.__ land office on the grounds that the Bought a fine stock farm for $25,000 resign and return to the practice of JAP POACHERS NUMEROUS. Berlin, July 1.—The trial of Prince land sought is not desert land and and gave it to an old friend. law. "Spotless 1 own." will produce crops without irrigation. zu Eulenberg, on the charge of per­ Begged for "dear old 5 cent cigar” The treasury deficit for the fiscal jury and subornation of perjury in Many Small Craft Making Their Way Grant's Pass—A ladies’ auxiliary to If this tract is reopened for settle­ and smoked it blissfully. Yelled at the son of a friend to year just ending will be the largest in the scandal of ■ last year, was con­ the Grant’s Pass commercial club has ment. it will be the means of increas­ to Behring Sea. tinued in this city yesterday. The been organized with a large member­ ing the population of the county by come and go to Europe with him and years. San Francisco, July 2__ Floating ico hearings are^being held in private. several thousand people, besides took him along ship for the purpose of promoting A tramp was arrested at Hood bringing under cultivation the best The prince pleaded not guilty and Left for Chicago at 11:30 last night in the Bering sea in unusually heavy River who was found to have about declared that the Munich witnesses civic improvement. It has already farm land in Harney valley. with Mrs. Gates and the boy, after this Hummer and a distinct menace to $1,000 in cash in his ragged clothes. had either Been bribed or were mad. laid plans for beautifying the city shipping, reports Captain Hagen of the one of the greatest days of his life. More -hade trees, prettier yards, bet­ It is generally admitted that Bryan The court began yesterday by taking ter fences, wider sidewalks, cleaner Gates and his wife will tour Europe steamer Grace Dollar, which has re­ State Patronizes Trust. turned to this port after a cruise of 45 will be the Democratic nominee for the testimony of Baroti Alphonse de streets and more roses and flowers Salem.—For the first time in the in an automobile. days to Dutch Harbor. The floes were president, but a fight is expected on Rothschild, of Vienna, who "was given are on the program. The recent sue history of the state the contract for so thick off St. George's Island that the precedence because he urged the ne­ cessful rose show and flower festival supplying fresh and cured meats was vice-president. Worst Ice Pack Known. Grace Dollar was forced to lie off that Seattle, June 30—First to reach _____ port several days before she could Mexican rebels are reported to have cessity of his immediate return to the was the result of the women's work awarded to the Union Meat company Austrian capital. The unsightly billboards of the town of Portland at $4 74 for beef. $13.90 Nome of the fleet which sailed June 1 effect a landing. from 4,000 to 7.000 men under arms. prince was attended in court will be attacked The women will foe, hams, $14.90 for bacon. Hereto­ was the steamship Victoria, Captain A tornado in South Dakota did im­ by The Revenue officers on duty off the is­ a physician. During the afternoon alsS- assist the council in getting the fore all state institutions have been Porter, who is the first home, arriving lands report that several Japanese scal­ mense damage t,o crops and bui'dings, session he was suddenly overcopie streets paved. last r brings ___ !....t night. The steamship supplied by local firms. and another in Minnesota killed seven with weakness and restoratives had'to ers are already on the ground and over news of the worst ice ever known in 30 more are making their way up the persons. be applied The sitting was suspended New Squirrel Killer. Behring sea since jt har, been navi­ coast. The illegal practices of these PORTLAND MARKETS. Filipino leaders have been studying until today, the prince being removed gated by white men, and Captain Por­ ships last season resulted in a clash he Weston.—Edward Anderson, living the Russian douma. They will visit in an automobile to the Charity Hos­ on the foothills near Weston, has Wheat—Track prices: Club, 88c per ter is authority for the statement that tween the United States officials anil other nations of Europe before re­ pital, where he is held a prisoner originated a cheap and successful bushel; red Russian, 86c; bluesteni, 90c; vessels of the returning fleet cannot the illicit traders, with the result that turning home. They are traveling be expected on schedule time unless six Japanese were killed after landing method of exterminating squirrels, Valley, 88c. under the auspices of the. American - FLOOD OF MONEY. which have caused much damage in Millstuffs—Bran, $26 per ton; mid­ conditions have changed radically contrary to government regulations. war department. -w 4> • '• \' ’ ------------- The large number of Japanese eraft his locality. Locating a populous dlings, $30.50; shorts, country, $28.50; since the Victoria sailed The Vic­ Mrs. Frank J. Gould is suing for Big Corporations of Country Pay Out squirrel colony, he goes out with an eitv. $28; wheat and barley chop, toria arrived in Seattle with 62 pas­ now on their wav to the grounds is sengers and $650.000 in gold. viewed with suspicion l»v the revenue divorce. equipment of newspaper scraps, sul­ $27.50. $16,000,000 Dividends. Officers and passengers of the ship officers, who expect more trouble before phur and matches. At every hole he Barley — Feed, $25 per ton; rolled, Centralia. Wash., was swept by a Chicago, July 1.—There will be dis­ places a slip of paper and a teaspoon­ describe the voyage to and from the summer is over. To protect United $27.50@28.50; brewing, $26. disastrous fire. tributed throughout the United States ful of sulphur. Setting this afire, he Nome as an unprecedented battle States interests four cutters are now in Oats—No. 1 white, »27.50 psr ton; with ice. Great bergs which drifted northern waters. Desperate fighting continues be­ today a tdtal of $195,000,000, made up covers the blaze with weeds and dirt. largely of semi annual payments by The, result is that the squirrels are gray, $27. tween factions in Persia. from the Arctic ocean last fall, and Hay—Timothy, Willamette Valley, are frozen in the Behring sea, packed public corporations such as railroads, all smothered in their subterranean MAKES LION ROAR. Mexican rebels have captured the large industrial concerns and banks. $17 per ton; Willamette Valley, ordi­ as high as the steamer’s stack, were houses. One pound of sulphur will nary. $15; Eastern Oregon. $18.50; town of Viesca. The government has This immense volume of money, cut kill 260 squirrels. found in 65 feet of water. sent troops. t mixed, $16; elover, $14; alfalfa, $12; Shah Demands Surrender of Refu- loose from one end of the country to alfalfa meal. $20. Bryan expresses perfect confidence the other, will, it is believed, start a gees by British. Special to Cherry Fair. Expose Royal Grafters. Dressed Meat« — Hogs, fancy, 8c per that he will be the Democratic nomi­ great business revival. It is expected London, .July July 2.—The foreign office Portland.—The Oregon Electric pound; ordinary, 7c; large, 60; veal, Lisbon, June 30. — A mass meeting nee for president. •' to lead to widespread investments and Railway company is negotiating with extra, 8c; ordinary, 6@7c; heavy, 5c; organized by the Republicans and pre­ has refused the request of the Persian Cleveland was buried in Princeton general improvements, and will have local business organizations to run a mutton, fancy. 8(3)9e. sided over hv Bernardino Machado, government that the political refugees a beneficial and'bracing effect in many cemetery with simple ceremonies and special train to Salem, Friday, Ju'y 9 Butter—Extras. 25c per pound; fancy the Republican leader, yesterday, at the British legation in Teheran be' ways. One important feature is that no military display. for the benefit of visitors to the Sa­ 24c; choice, 20c; store. 16c. passed resolutions demanding a vig­ banned over to the local authorities railroads will have no trouble in get­ Eggs- Oregon. 17}(H)18?c per dozen. orous investigation of the advances and at tin1 same time it has protested There will be 1.250 American ma­ ting funds for improvements and work lem cherry fair. Portland people have .............. -3c per of money to the royal family and the with warmth against the action of the Cheese Eaney cream twins, F 13c rines ashore in the canal zone to keep is in sight for thousands of idle men received an urgent general invitation shah in posiiir- troops in the neighbor to attend the Salem fair. The electric order on election day. At the present time the situation is road has made special rates. It is pound; full cream triplets. 13c; full misuse of public funds during the hood of the legation. Kir Edward Grey, Americas. 14c; cream cream Young Americas, regime of the late King Carlos the foreign secretary, said the refugees A Portland fruit peddler was fined peculiar in that not only in the United proposed to run a special train that •brick, 20c; Swiss block, 18c; limburger, A strong force of police surrounded would not be given up without definite $5 for staying too long in one place States, but in all great monetary cen­ will leave Salem on the return trip at 20c. the meeting place, but there was no ters of the world, money has never I 10:30 p. m , and get the excursionists to sell his last box of cherries. Poultry—Mixed chickens, 11 (3)11le interference with the speakers, some ami reliable guarantee of their proper been mor: plentiful. A large part of back to Portland about midnight. per pound; fanev hens, 12c; roosters, of whom were most violent in their treatment. James S. Sherman, Republican the money is in gold. 9c; fryers. 16<3)17c; broilers. 16(3)17e; expressions. No untoward incidents nominee for vice-president, is rapidly Baker City Plans Centennial. ducks, old. 15c: spring, 15(3)201c; took place. recovering, and will soon be able to Dying Wish Gratifield. Baker' City.—To pommemorate the geese, 8(39c; turkeys, alive. IfliTblRc travel. I.os Angeles, Cal, July 1.—Charles first white man's expedition into east­ for hens, 14z316c for gobblers; dressed, Cloudburst Floods Homes. American authorities do not expect ern Oregon, in 1811. Baker City citi­ 17(3 19e. Beatrice, Neb, June 30—The Roue any open trouble with Venezuela. Green, a 15-year-old colored boy, Uho zens are making preparations to hold Potatoes- Ohl Oregon, $1(3)1.10 per They expect to just let Castro severe­ has been dying for several days at the a centennial in 1911. The anniver­ hundred.; new California, 2ffi2jc per river at this place is on another ram Detention Home in this city, passed ly alone. page, caused bv a two inch rainfall away yesterday clasping a letter from sary is to be of national scope. Every pound. Fresh Fruits—Oranges, fanev, $3.25 and a cloudburst. The precipitation Harvard beat Yale in the great in­ his father, who is serving a five year state in the union will be invited t ■ (33.75; lemons. ♦1'7(4.75; strawberries is placed at seven inches The rise tercollegiate boat race. Secretary sentence at San Quentin Several participate in the hundredth anniver­ Taft, whp is a graduate of Yale, wit­ days ago Judge Curtis D Wilbur, of sary of the discovery of Powder an I 50effi'$1 05 per crate; grape fruit. $$.75 here w.as very sudden, and water >s /3 3 25 per box; bananas. 54(36c per running over West Court street for nessed the race, add was sorely dis­ the Juvenile Court, was informed that Grand Rdnde valleys and the explor pound; cherries, $1(3)1.25 per box; several blocks Thirty families in a tions in search of the Columbia river's appointed. the boy, who w.as suffering* from tu­ (▼onsohorrios. 5c per pound; apricots low lying section were compelled to source A collision between a freight and a berculosis. had begged for a letter $1(3)1.25 per crate; cantaloupes, $2 75(3) abandon their homes Traffic over the cirdus train in St. Paul injured eight from his father. Judge Wilbur com­ Resume Work on Road. 3.25: blackberries, $1(3)1.25 per crate; Union Pacific is abandoned, water municated with the San Quentin offi­ persons. Hillsboro.—Several contractors re peaches, 90e(3$l per crate; plums, $1 running over one section of the track cials and the letter was delivered a cently haye been looking over the per crate. to the depth of eight feet._ A Chicago professor has fallen heir few hours before the boy's death. Onions— California red. $1.65(3)1.75 work .on the Pacific Railway A- Navi to an immense fortune, mostly in Sherman Improves. Fish Trust Pleads Guilty. gation between this point and Tilla­ per sack: Bermudas, $2 per crate; gar- Idaho mines. Outlaws Hold Fort. Chicngo, July 2. A. Booth A- Co., Cleveland, O , June 30.—Congress­ mook. and present indications are lie, 15(ff20e per pound. Heney accused Ruef of plotting his Fort Smith. Ark.. July 1—Tn a fight Hops—1907. prime and choice, 5<3 5}c man James S. Sherman continues tn one of the largest concerns dealing in _ that construction is soon to be re­ death, and Ruef promptly called Monday night between a posse and ‘timed. The road is completed for per pound: olds, 2(3'2Je per pound. gain strength He slept mirt-h Sunday fish an