OROZCO SPURNS AMERICAN NOTE RELIEF IS GRANTED. FEDERALS DEFEATED. „.„INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROCRESS OF Ol li HOME STATE Emergency Appropriation Temporar­ Mexican Rebels In Superior Force In- ily Provided in Resolution. flict Great Damage. Washington, D. C.—Temporary re­ Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico lief for the bankruptcy in which the —Federal forces attempting to hem in government found itself recently was WHEAT SURPLUS IS 4,000,000 SOME BURNING PERMITTED. granted by congress through the pas­ the rebels here and at Juarez suffered sage of an emergency appropriation their first defeat Wednesday. Cour­ Fine Yields on Big Farms of Gillikm Farmers Clearing Land Should Read resolution which was sent at once to iers coming^ overland from] Ojitas, 50 County. the president. It carries forward the miles west of here, said the rebels Fire Laws, Says Warden. Condon — Harvest is on in Gilliam appropriations as they existed in June I ortland — Roy Woods, supervising and July for another ‘‘half month.” who left here last week met and de­ county in earnest and every farmer is state fire warden for Multnomah Receives American Consul Only By August 15 it is expected the an- feated the federáis under General Jose busy. The crop is unusually large county, states that farmers and others American Citizen—Two Amer­ | nual appropriation bills will have been de la Luz Bianco. and is being cut as quickly as possible. engaged in clearing land frequently icans Found Murdered. passed. General Blanco is said to [have only Combined harvesters are much in evi­ cause state officials and themselves An attack was made on the emer­ 500 men, while the rebels numbered dence, while many farmers are head unnecessary trouble through failure to gency measure in the senate on the 2000. The messengers said that ing and stacking or threshing direct acquaint themselves with the fire Mexico City—Two Americans have ground that it provided no funds to Blanco’s forces were driven back to­ from the header to the stationary laws. “I am frequently called upon been hanged near Cananea, Sonora, meet the increase in pensions recently ward the Sonora state line to join separator. to go to a remote part of the county to i presumably by Mexican rebels. Their authorized. The emergency appropri- General Sanjines, who is advancing The yield is enormous, some fields inspect a slashing the owner wishes to bodies were found Thursday and the ation is for “necessary expenses of ; with ' the main body of federals. going to 45 or 50 bushels to the acre, burn, ’ said Mr. Woods, “when there incident was reported immediately to ” df°r h« payment of I Particulars of the battle are lack- and men who last fall were in straight­ is no occasion whatever for the trip.” President Madero by the governor of Section seven of the state fire law I ,nF- the couriers leaving before an or- ened circumstances will pay every Sonora. The governor has ¡ordered an I In neither instance, however, does i ganized investigation of the losses debt and have a comfortable bank ac­ provides: ‘‘That during the period investigation. He believes the two it provide for anything further than was between June 1 and October 1 it shall made. Fighting continued count. men were executed by rebels in order the estimates as the they existed in through the day, tbe'federals retreat­ Hail did considerable damage in the be unlawful for any person to burn to precipitate American intervention. June. ing under cover of night. southern part of the county, some­ slashings, brush or timber land with- The victims have not been identified. Senator William Alden Smith, of It was reported to rebel leaders thing that has never happened before, out a written permit from a warden.” I Michigan, charged that congress was This section, however, further here that the main force of federals but when this loss is estimated it will Juarez, Mexico — General Pasciial I “keeping the old soldiers out of their “This restriction shall not moving from the south had reached cut a very small figure in the total states: Orozco, commander-in-chief of the! I pay, by this means of supplying apply to the burning of log piles, Temosachic, 30 miles south of Madera. yield. Mexican rebels, coolly declared that I money for the government Hay will be abundant with plenty 18*umP8 or brush heaps in small qanti- The federals are [reported to number he did not recognize the United States I Mr. McCumber presented a resolu- t,e8- under adequate precautions and 2000 seasoned regulars led by Gener­ of fruit and potatoes. government. He made the remark to I tion to meet the pensions emergency. In the Shuttier, Blalock and Clem I Personal control, and in accordance als Rabago and Telles. As the rebel Thomas Edwards, American consul This resolution will be called up for garrison at Madera [numbers no more districts wheat will average between w.ith any regulations which may be here, who called at the rebel leader’s action immediately. It authorizes than that, and as this town virtually 20 and 30 bushels, while the crop in adopted by the state board of for­ headquarters to deliver a message the appropriation of $30,000,000, or the movement Terry Canyon, Mayville, Condon and estry.” from Secretary of State Knox. ! as much of that amount as is fneces- was evacuated by It can readily be seen that in a against General Blanco, it is probable Gooseberry will be about the same. The message from Washington con­ sary to meet pension claims ¡that may that the federals will enter this dis­ It is a safe estimate 1,500,000 bushels large number of cases no permit is re­ cerned the treatment of the American “be due and payable on or before Au­ trict without an engagement. will be shipped from Condon alone, quired to burn. The state board has settlers in Northern Mexico by the gust 4.” Eight hundred rebels are operating while the whole county will export ruled that when burning is done it rebels, growing out of the disarming Charges were made by members of along the national railway between about 4,000,000 bushels of grain. must be continuously watched, and of colonists last week. each party that the other was respon­ Juarez and Gallego, opposite this The price at present is not satis­ I the law provides that if fires escape, General Orozco told General Ed­ sible for delaying the appropriation point. The Juarez garrison has been factory and farmers will not sell until I the one doing the burning is held wards that he did not regard the bills. strictly accountable for ail damage. strengthened to 800 men. better prices can be obtained. American as a representative of the If there is doubt in any person's mind When the army led by General The barley crop is also excellent United States, which government, SURVEY PUSHED NORTH. as to the safety of burning even log Sanjines crosses the Chihuahua line this year. Orozco said, he did not recognize. heaps or brush, properly piled and the federal troops will outnumber However, he was glad to see Mr. Ed­ Alaskan Boundary Line GOOD PRUNE PRICES ASSURED safeguarded, Mr. Woods advises hav­ May Be largely the rebels in Chihuahua. wards, he said, and to receive him as Marked This Year, ing a fire warden’s assistance. But if Still another army of federals is an American citizen. Orozco accept-1 this is not the case, burning may be Extent of Marion County Crop Not moving along the line of the national Washington, D. C.—Since the sum­ ed the message from the American | done as indicated without violating railway from the city of Chihuahua. Yet Certain. mer of 1909 the joint commission ap ­ consul without further comment. Ed- the law. pointed by the United States and Ca­ wards then left the room. Salem—Bumper crops, in most re­ nadian governments to locate and PICTURE KEEPS PLACE, spelts, are locked for in Marion coun­ TALLEST POLE GOES SOUTH. mark the boundary line separating ty this year. The hay crop is large JAPAN AGAIN BUSY. British territory from Alaska has Taft Has Colonel's Photograph in and the price so far is low. Hay will Astoria's Gift to 1915 Fair Being been actively engaged in this work, run about $7 a ton baled, while it can Private Office. New Emperor Takes Reins and Sub­ pushing the line northward from the Towed in Log Raft. n r> w . Ibe purchased as cheap as $4 in the Washington, D. C.—Nine out of ten field. The potato crop gives big Yukon to Porcupine river by the end jects Resume Tasks. Astoria — Safely stowed in a big There are _ more potatoes Tokio—Business in the capital and of the 1910 season. Last summer the person sjentering the president’s pri-| promise. ____ _ ______ Hammond cigar-shaped raft that is generally throughout the country, field operations were advanced farther vate office in ¡the White House have Planted this year than last by far, and beinR towed south by the steamer which came to a standstill with thé along that part of the 141st meridian some comment to "make on the framed crop wd' be exc®Her>t as well. George W. Fenwick, —) in the world’s CheBP 88 “ C°n’ largest flagpole. The stick measures death of the Emperor Mutsuhito, has which extends from Porcupine river to photograph of Theodore Roosevelt that f^ci Pr°mi8e t0 been presumed, Emperor Yo Shihito the Arctic Ocean, and it is believed 225 feet and is the gift of Astoria to likeness was It is predicted that the apple crop the Pacific Exposition commission at having expressed the desire that there that the present year will witness the be no further cessation, owing to the completion of this part of the survey. Placed there in the days when it as will be enormous. San Francisco. The pole was felled “^r Will,” J^®8 have suffered somewhat and by a crew of the Whitney Lumber Realizing that its well-equipped an^it field organization afforded unusual fa­ Strike thZ ^ X ^J®«* * ¿here are varying predictions as to company, which presented it to As­ cilities in this remote and rather in- strike the eye when visitors having this crop. Some say that there will toria to be erected on the site of the accessible region for gathering much th^rort»^ the Ch ef ®xecutiv® p®88 be half a crop, some that there will be Centennial exposition there, but ow­ information not directly connected 5° ’ I a third of a crop, while others say ing to its great height it was not “ Well, it hasn’t been turned to the that they v.“ with the particular work of locating ’ will run as high as two-. placed. and marking the boundary line, the wall yet,” and “if I were in his thirds । of a crop, ------ From what can be . phil Metschan, Portland, has prom- — I — __ it.. __ joint commission extended an invita­ place, I would pull it down, are generally ascertained, however, the ’8ed th«t a flag 50x100 feet will fol- tion, which was readily accepted, to stock expressions to be heard from figure placing the crop at or.e-half ,ow the pole to the Golen Gate and . ..------ me crop at or.e-haifl pvic vu me uoien Gate and the Geological survey of Canada and PreSdeTt“™/™^ a“d,ence8 with seems tobes conservative estimate, during the event prospective for 1915 the United States Gelogical survey to ¿’resident Taft, but the , P resident | and Poetically Prices prom- il is ' boPed ■ that the president practically correct. correct, r ■ - banner will wave send geologists to accompany the field keeps the photograph just where it ise to range well for prunes. prunes. | and the size and height of flag and parties during 1911 and 1912 and to There 18 comparatively little grain pole attract attention to the Oregon the present office, and it probably in Marion county, but what grain there examine the geology along the bound­ country, where it is possible to pro­ ary from the Yukon to the Arctic. ! will stay there during his term of here is excellent On the whole the duce such sticks yet. sSd ÍS T/ri"1 it, outlook to the farmers seems to be The Hammond Lumber company has MEAT SOARS IN CHICAGO. i T» k b re-elected m November, satisfactory. Some hay has been in- provided transportation for the pole, Dot.'c.eable to the jured, but otherwise the w weather and with the gear available at San - — ■ —— — ■ wwsava COO* ............. have been good, barring some Francisco it is not doubted but that Packers Hold Out Little Hope of regular White House visitors that its < ditions removal would occasion even more talk small late rains which threatened to it will be raised without difficulty. Decrease to Housewives, than its presence. do some harm, but conditions are now Chicago — Meat prices, already a much improved. serious problem for Chicago house­ Lane County Asks 880,000. STEEL NET EARNINGS GAIN. wives, have climbed a notch in the Eugene — Lane county has file