NEIVS NOTES OF CURRENT WEEK Dynamite Used by Miners in Butte Union Troubles Miners Have Oregon Compensation Act Seceding Launched COURT New Union Is Operative July First ENOS RATE CASE Butte. Mont. The front of the llutte, Mont. Sccedera >frotn the Western Federation of Minors Monday Western Federation of Miners’ Union launched an indv|ien industries with details regarding the officials threaten to import miners to ings. More than a score of charges of about 85 per cent of the employers of location of plants, nature of business, fulfill the «mtraela with tho «qieratlng Pending S Per ( mt Increase Rate second annual reunion in Portland. Oregon to which th«« act will be direct number of men employe«!, average mining companies. Cate Result Relieved Fort- Santa Clara, the first private ship, dynamite were explod«!. ly applicable, and a little more than 90 daily wage and other data. The mass meeting Suialay was at- shadowed bg Ruling. One bystander was instantly kill«! ;>er cent of all ths workmen engaged has passetl through the Panama canal. Information regarding hospitals, lo­ tended by 5000 miners. All voting cation, capacity, number of nurses, was don«« by acclamation, tho officers Pastors at St. Johns. Or., condemn and three were injured, one fatally, in industries subject to the act. Th«« daily mail of th«« State Indus­ physicians, equipment, etc., that will addressing tho assembly through meg the film depicting "The House of when th«« deputies began firing over Washington, D. The Interstate Bondage'' story. the heads of th«« mob, fearing that the trial Accident commission, which is lie necessary in the administration of «phones. The report of the executive charged with th«« administration of the the first aid provisions also has been committee, in whose hands hail been Commerce commission's so-called "In­ crowd.that surg«l up to the hall would A new dance call«! "l.ulufardo" has law-, during th«« past month has fur­ left the drafting of the insurgents’ j termountain or Spokane" rate orders been introduced in New York. It is of try to rush a meeting of the union nished evidence of th«« growth of fa­ compiled. After July 1 th«« accounting depart policy, was adopt«! without change, were*sustain«! t___ ’__ „' 2 _ as valid Tuesday _____ , by Portuguese origin. miners, called by Charles H. Moyer, vorable sentiment towanl the measure, ment will employ five persons three It provided for the eventual formation lhtl Supreme court, which held, at tho John F. Weyerhaeuser succeeds his president of the Western Federation th«« commissioners say. Alaiut 400 lx«ikk«-e|H'rs, one general clerk and ««no «if a permanent organization. Tern 7 . ..’ father as president of the Weyerhaeu­ of Miners, who expected to announce employers who hail previously reject- stenographer whose duties it will bo jairary b«a«lquiirters will ba establish , lame time, that the long and »hurthaul ser Timber company. «1 th«« act fil«l written notice of their to keep th«« accounts of all contribu­ | clauae of the interwtale runitnrrve law his plan for settling the strife betwren intention to come under its protection tors to the iialuatrial accident fuial. «1 and an assessment of 50 cents a ------- ------- - ------- month levied. The membersnhip roll ‘ wax constitutional. Both had liven at The British steamer Hynford is the warring factions of miners. July 1. Th«« compensation law la« It will be necessary, the commissioners Is open. * ashore at Tregazpi, Philippine Islands, tackol by the tranucontmental rail- President Moyer and Bert Riley, cam«« effective after its indorsement say, to keep 4000 independent ledger No official recognition wax taken of ruada. and is in dangerous condition. by the people at th«« last genera) elec records, showing the amounts of con ­ head of the federation local here, who the Western Federation. President Washington government officials tion. an«i the commission attmept«! to tributions by employer and workman, Moyer had no representatives present | The defunct (ummerce court, |»a»a- characterize the Mexican mediation were in the hall and who hail askiai put it into immediate operation. In a expenditures for first aid. time lost, to offer compromise and his apparent Ing over the constitutional question, Sheriff Driscoll for the presence of test case the Supreme court held that and, in ease of death, the amount set situation as extremely delicate. advancee in asking for the resignation had annulled the order« on the ground Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo deputies in anticipation of possible the insurance features were not oper­ aside to guarant«« payment of pen­ of all local Miners union officials did that the Corn mi an ion hail no authority The commission sions. not win even consideration from the asks congress for more authority in trouble, eluded the mob when the firing ative until July 1. to iaaur “blanket** or "zone" orders, insurgents. seeking out income tax dodgers. began by leaving through a rear en- ami might act only qn the reasonable- A Japanese aviator in Los Angeles, trance, where an automobile was said neaa of specific rate«. in overturning to avoid service of a lien on his ma­ to have been waiting. Man heeding Lions Is ■ that contention and holding that the chine, took to the air and escaped. Ernest J. Noy, a Great Northern Virtually Torn to Pieces ('ommiMioh did have such |a>wer, the the dep- freight clerk, was kill«! in Colonel Roosevelt is attacked by a Chicago Emerson D. Dietrich. 26 Supreme court decide«! a point which bad chill in England as a direct result uties' first volley; an ag«l f«ieration year« old. a graduate of Cornell uni lawyer« and cloa® obaervrra of th® In- Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­ rapidly and the juice bottled as stain aa of jungle fever contracted in the wilds miner. J. H. Brune, was shot through veriaty, wa« torn to shreds Monday by trrwtate Commerce commiaaion’a pro- 1 the hea«i am! cannot live; Christian vallis lAiganberries, that are now be­ th«« deaired temperature is reach«). of Brazil. Kramer, of I a > s Angeles, was slightly ginning to ripen on the vine, make on«« The second method employs two five Ilona, whoa® cage he had entered cedur® aay 1« of equal irn|M>rtanre to Frederick Augustus Heinze, copper hurt when a bullet graz«! his body, of the most excellent juices for bever- pounds of sugar per gallon of juice or to feet! them. They virtually ate him tho intermountain rate caac itaelf, if man. once reported as multi-million­ and T. Noland, a spectator, was age anti flavoring purposes of any of one measure of sugar for three meas­ alive. not greater. aire, is reported dying at his home in wound«! in the leg. There were ten lion« in the freight (>p|M»aition to th® f> ¡»er cent increaae the fruits ami berries of the Coast. An ures of juice, ami gives an excellent New York. Surpris««d by the unexpected firihg extemie,! series of experiments con­ tart juice. This should be heated to car on a aidetrack in the heart of the | in freight rate« txdng naked by the Harry C. Baseler, of St. Louis, ex­ by the deputies, the crowd fell back, ducted by Professor C. I. Lewis, head 212 degrees an«l bottled as soon as the city. In the excitement, fhouaands of Eaatrm railroad«, and u|«>n which th«* paying teller of the Third National but when it was learned that several of the Horticultural department, O. A. temperature is reach«!, Thia juice is peraon« returning from a day'« outing Interstate Commerce commission in ---------------- *-------- ~ rxfiected to announce it« decision at were thrown *“ into panic by information bank, sentenced June 11, 1913, to five had been shot the insurgents began C., sh«>wed that there are several dif­ especially gixxi in water ices. years’ imprisonment for embezzling arming am! there were shouts from the ferent methtxls that give very excel­ The third plan is the use of five that some of the lions had escapi/d and any time, had been ba«e«i principally $15.000 from the bank, has obtained mob to get dynamite. A party of lent results but that a few are decide«!- pounds of sugar per gallon of juice were being pursued by rille squads u|a>n the contention that the commis­ his freedom. armed miners seiz«*d a box of dyna- ly superior to th«« others. Results without heating, This plan gave a from the nearby police stations and the sion did not have authority under the Union stockyards. I law to grant such a “blanket" in* General Carranza has advised Villa’s mite at the Stewart mine, but were secured in these experimental tests in­ clear, bright red juice that was very Notwithstanding the danger, im­ i crease, t’opies of th« court’s decision agent at El Paso. Tex., that the diffi­ prevented from placing the explosive dicate that there are two ways by attractive to the eye. The flavor of mense crowds surrounded the acene of ' were «ent immediately to the commis­ culty between himself and Villa has effectively by the fire of the deputies, which the true flavor of the logan­ this juice was not so distinct as that the tragedy until driven to safety by sion for it« guidance. with which heat was used, but it was been adjusted by Carranza giving his In the lull that followed the first vol- berry can best lie preserved. the police, who had been hastily sum- What the effect, if any, of the de­ The first of these is by the use of very superior. permission to Villa to proceed south to ley Sheriff Driscol appeared at the en­ moned from every direction. cision upon the rate can«« may lx* can small amounts of sugar in connection Great care is necessary in trance of the hall and shout«! that h«« bottling Mexico City. While Dietrich was making his brief only l»e the subject of conjecture. , wanted 500 deputies, but he received with heating the juice to a tempera­ juice that is not heated, Berne« A« to the intermountain rate order® Seven society women in Medford. no response. ture of 200 degrees to 212 degrees F. should be select«! with greater care and losing fight for life in the teeth Or., consented to give 150 square The deputies continu«! to hold the While this temperature closely approx­ and all mouldy fruit discard«!. All and claws of the ferocious beasts, five ! themselves, however, their effect ia inches of skin from their bodies to hall until the miners succe«ied in imates the boiling point the juice utensils, the press and bottles must tie lion cubs each alaiut the size of a .that such Western cities west of the save the life of Sarah Green, aged gaining the roofs of nearby buildings, should be allowed in no case to boll. sterilized. The work should be done young wolf hound, lea|>ed from the car ■ Rerx in India had bar«l an al­ lowa county on a large scale. The leged conspiracy to overthrow th«« reigned. money payment to his country. will file, within ten days, that part of The storm lifted a big two-story its schedule of rates which was not East Oregon Lumber company, a Kan­ Senator Borsh, of Idaho, and Sena­ British government in that country. PORTLAND MARKETS. barn on the John B. Hanten property already filed with the commission as sas City. Mo., corporation, capitalized tor Smith, of Michigan, will be active Thia plot, it is alleged, has been abet­ and left it turned upside down on the evidence. This was the decision of at $1,250,000, will build a railroad in op|M>«ing the ratification of this ted by Hindus who have succeeded in Wheat — Track prices : Club, 86c roof of his neighbor's barn. the State Railroad commission, ren­ from Enterprise 20 miles or so north treaty, have been supplied with copies gaining entrance to America. This, coupled with th«« fact that the per bushel; bluestem, 89<orting it as that the company can cut both the international congress for thrift at four inches Yale won the varsity four** sent word to Rear Admiral Howard, in Vegetables — Cucumbers, $1 fa 1.25 heartily as the farmers who spoke. A government timlier and private timber San Francisco during tho Panama- mile ei£ht-oared race in the Thames per box; eggplant, 15c per pound; command of the Pacific fleet, that a committee will wait on the council and at the same time. These 120,000 Pacific ex|K>sition. S. W. Straus, of river .Saturday after a Ntruggle which boat an-ived there containing the sec ­ peppers“ 20c; radishes, 156/17c per ask that a portion of some convenient acres were procured recently from the Chicago, president of the society, will will ntand out in rowing history. ond mate and two men from the dozen; head lettuce, $1.75 per crate; Through a four-milo lane of «team street be set aside, where sheds may I George Palmer Lumber company, of present the argument in behalf of the artichokes, 75c per dozen; celery, 3.50 wrecked American schooner Nokomis, be erected to accommodate the supplies La Grande. proposition. Great Britain already has yachts and motorboat« the 16 crewmen bounzl for San Francisco, which went (ill per crate; tomatoes. $10/1.75. Five years ago, Mr. Jackson, presi­ expressed its determination to be rep­ toiled at the crlroton-and-blue-tipped brought to the market. This request Onions—Red, $2.50 per sack; yel­ ashore on Clipperton Island February is expected to be granted. oara aa no galley «lave ever labored dent of the Southwestern Lumber com­ resented at the meeting. 28. low, $2.75. under the lash, while thouaanda of pany, of Kansas City, began buying The captain, his wife, three children Green Fruits—Apples, old, $1.506/2 spectator« shrieked hysterically. Wallowa county timlier. G. E. Hay­ letter» to He Printed. Skin for Child Sought. per box; new, $1; strawberries, $16/ and five of the crew are on the island, When the knife-like prow« of the Tok io Japan and the United States Medford To save the life of Sarah den has been his field representative. 1.25 per crate; cherries, 46/8c per short of provisions. Last year. Mr Jackson concluded to have arranged to publish simultane- racing shells hail cut past the final line Admiral Howard ordered the Cleve ­ Green, 3-year-old daughter of Mr. and pound; apricots, $1.50 per box; canta­ start cutting. But he wanted to get ort in the province of pany of Portland took over the Ump­ terprise had 1272 population. The midnight baseball game was play­ "strewn with litter." This unusual Pork—Fancy, 10j0/ 11c per pound. Kwangsi, 180 miles west of Canton, is qua hotel and three store buildings ed after the rose planting ceremony. suit is an answer and counter-claim to Veal —Fancy, 120/12}c per pound. ten feet under water. The customs across the street from the hotel. The Mining Plant In Planned. The celebration will close with a an action for $25,000 damages brought Hops—1913 crop, prime and choice, officials and staff are living on boats. buildings were erected by the Provi­ Roseburg — C. D. Edwards, repre­ masked parade, public entertainment against the railroad by Wilkinson, who 140/16c; 1914 contracts, 15c. dent Trust company a year ago at a $1,000,000 Fund Proponed. Wool— Valley, 206/23jc; Eastern cost of $125,000. The deed for the senting the Nickel Mining & Smelting and dance. saya he suffered a broken hip. Oregon, 16O/20Jc; mohair, 1914 clip, Philadelphia An endowment fund hotel arrived here and is being held in company, a corporation organized in 270/28c. Hope tor 101 Men (lone. of $1,000,000 and the establishment of trust pending the formation of a stock Portland for developing nickel deposits 1000 I miu I; Vessel Sinks. Cattle — Prime steers, $7.750/8; a permanent home for the college in company. near Riddle, Douglaa county, was in Hillcrest, Alberta Although a large St. Louie- One hour after putting choice, $7.250/7.50; medium,$70/7.25; Washington, D. C., were decided upon Roseburg Monday making arrange­ force of workers continued clearing ashore nearly 1000 telephone girls at choice cows, $6.500/7; medium, $60/ at a meeting of the officers and regents 7wo Outlaw Hone» Captured. ments to begin the development of the away the debris in mine No. 20, Alton, III., the excursion steamer Ma­ 6.25; heifers, $6.500/7.25; calves, $7 of the American College of Surgeons Pendleton Two newly discovered property as soon aa the necessary where 195 miners were entombed by jestic of Peoria, III., carrying a crew (7/9; bulls, $40/6.25; stags, $5.506/7. held here. More than $100,000 of the and unridden outlaw horses, captured equipment can be obtained. The com­ an explosion last Friday, no additional of 87, sank in the Mississippi river Hogs — Light, $7.500/8.15; heavy, proposed fund was pledged at the on the range in the wilds of the John pany owns the ground, and has suffi­ bodies have been recovered. Ninety- just north of here at 1:30 o’clock Sat­ 6.500/ 7.15. meeting. Fellowships were conferred Day country, have been purchased by cient backing to make extensive oper­ one bodies, corrected figures show, urday morning. The steamer had rtin Sheep—Wethers, $4.20fb5; ewes, upon 1032 surgeons from all sections the Pendleton Roundup association and ations. Mr. Edwards says the work have been removed. Hope of rescuing into the new intake tower of the St. $3.250/4.50; yearling lambs, $4.500/5; of the country at the second convoca­ have been turned Into the park to of constructing a $25,000 plant will alive any of the 104 miners still in the Ixiuis water works now under con­ spring lambs, $5.500z6. tion of the college. await the Roundup in September. begin August 1. minehas been abandoned. struction in the center of the river. Resume of World’s Important Events Told in Brief. and Short Haul Clause Is Held Valid. Loganberries Make Good Flavoring and Beverage