Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, July 09, 1914, Image 2

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    NEWS NOTES OF
CURRENT WEEK
353 Hindus Give I p Fight
to Be Landed in Canada
Car Shortage Hoped to Be
Avoided by Commission
Train Robbers Captured;
hull Confession Is Made
Pendleton, Or. Allert Meador» and
Vancouver, B. C.— British Columbia
Clarence Stoner, two of the three
finishes! with its vexing Hindu problem
W ednesday, but it is possible that an­
train robbers who held up O W. It. C-
bem ous than usual, ----
aid -----------------
the commission
Salem
Announcement has been
other one was set up for the Italian
N. train No. f» near Meacham the
empire, when 353 Hindus, on board made by th« State Railroad commis will do everything po*sibl« to increase
the steamer Komagata Maru. aban- 1 »ion that it would in a few days send efficiency by urging teamwork among morning of July 2. were arrested Mon-
Iday night by Deputy Sheriff Batchelor,
doned their fight for admission to j to shippers and railroad managements shippers, consignee* anti railroad*.
The shipper* will !x> urged to load ' of La Graiale.
Canada ami agreed to go back home, rules and suggestions designed to min-
They have been here over a month, irnize the threatened car shortage the car» a* rapidly a* possible to full »ca­
The leader of the gang, who waa
and the Komagata Maru was specially ' coming fall. A similar set of rules pacity, the railroad* to provide emp­
shot
and killed by Deputy Sheriff Me
ties anti take awav loaded car* without
Ilartritinu Return» t'rom Early
A Portland bark firm will erect a chartered to bring them from Ituiia and suggestions was issued by the com-
delays and the consignee will unload Duffy at the lime of the holdup I*
by
way
of
Japan.
Their
stay
has
mission
last
year
and.
as
a
result,
the
Section» Point to Excellent
$1,000,000 building.
been marked by plots to assassinate crops were handled more expeditiously cant with the utmost dispatch.
Charles Manning, a professional gam
Quality of Grain.
Three political parties in Idaho have the local immigration officers, not than in previous years.
The rules ami regulation* originated bier and not Hugh Whitney, the notor­
adopted Prohibition planks.
tract-able to anyone on the boat, and j Because of the immense grain crop by the Oregon commission last year
in Eastern Oregon, the increasing ac- have l<een adopted by the ctimmiaaions ious outlaw. All three of the rubbers
A Seattle firm receives 3000 bags of by all possible legal proceedings.
Tho wusin 1» now far enough »<|
Manning
They were refused permission to tivitiy in the lumber industry and the of several states, notably Kansas, were from Cokeville, Wyo.
corn from Japan at a low price.
land, because they did not come direct- large fruit yield, it is feared that the which is facing the problem of »hip­ ha* a wife and four children in Coke vaiicvd to mak« it almunt rrrtam that
tho corral cro|M of tho Pacific North
Workmen'» compensation law be­ ly from India, because they did not i shortage this year will be more seri- ping one of its largest crop* of grain.
ville. He was a dose personal friend west will iw safely gathered. The
came effective in Iowa July 1st.
have $200 apiece required by the im­
of both Hugh and Charles Whitney, J progreaa also 1» sufficient to enable
The senate will not adjourn until migration laws and because they were
while Stoner i» a cousin of the W bit grain mon to oalimato with a degree
held to be nMBon laborers, liable to
Wilson's trust program is finished.
I of cloeenoas th« yield» of tho leading
become public charges and hence not
ney boy*.
“Before I resign, half of Mexico entitled to admission.
! grain*.
When arrested the two train robber»
City dies.” deciares General Huerta.
i That tho wheat crop of the three
Whether the men on the boat ex-1
were walking along the railroad track ntates w ill break all previous recon 1»
c
The cause of bubonic plague which ported to be allowed to land or not I
in the direction of lx Graiale and leas ; is conceded by nrarly every gram au
is prevalent in New Orleans, is traced cannot be learned definitely. Their! Mapleton — The Willamette Pacific on this also is under way.
coming is said to have been financed' railway crosses the Um|>qua a short
to fleas.
There is a Clear Lake northwest of than 20 mile» from the acene of the thority in the Northwest. The gener
by wealthy Hirams
I...
qnfavorable to distance above Ganiiner, the north emi Tsiltcoos, and there are st least a half holdup. Neither man »«" armed and nl estimate now is 65,1*00,000 buah-
The chief justice of the Supreme
English rule on the theory that if they 1 of the approach being just west of dozen lakes of that name in Oregon. they offend no resistance when placed ■ 1» for Oregon, Washington and Idaho
court of Idaho has resigned to cam­
The crop in the»«- »tatea last year was
got in it would open the door for Smith river,
This bridge will have There is also much confusion in the under arrest. They had $385 in cash
paign for U. S. senatorship.
Earlier i>
others, and if they were exc’uded. a draw span. The span and the steel names of creeks aral river*.
There and the $700 diamond ring taken from alrri'—t 5*1.000,000 t>u»hola.
*
"Better pay for teachers'* is the what they would have to say on reach- ■ arches at each end will be only about are Willow creeks almost without end, II. B. Royce, the Walla Walla brewer,
slogan of the National Education asso­ ing home would not make the path of 300 feet long. The trestle, approache: McKay creeks in several counties, and who was a passenger on the train, and : Northwest would produce 70,000,ooo
ciation. in session in St. Paul.
the government any smoother. One and fills will measure 1250 feet.
even the names of rivers are dupli­ a »mailer diamond, but the diamond» 1 bushel* of wheat, but it is thought
report
was
that
the
men
on
the
boat
Two
mile*
north
of
the
Umiqua
the
cated. For instance there is a Calli- were thrown away when they were ar- ; ' they overestimated the crop, as is
Captain Bcjarogio, a Russian army
frequently done in Reasons of great
aviator, was killed when his mono­ were picked purposely from districts road will swing to the west, leaving pooia river in Douglas county and an­ rested to prevent their lietng used to
promise.
connect them with the holdup.
plane collapsed and fell from a great known for their loyalty to the British Smith river and following up Jack other in Linn county.
in order to disaffect them.
Franz
„i___
Frans creek. The work of " Engineer
Taking the string of lakes between
In conjunction with other officers, I Close watch ha*
height.
Gurdit Singh, the wealthy leader, , F. D. Browne stops at the mouth of the Siuslaw and Coos bay and consid­ Batchelor hail been watching the rail growth and maturing of the plant Hi
Mount Lassen, in California, for the instructed his counsel unconditionally that creek and that of Engineer M. H. ering the number of tourists they will road track in the vicinity of La Grande the leading wheat sections, and the
fourteenth time is spouting smoke and to arrange for the return of the Koma- Bedolfe begins. From the creek the draw when the Willamette-Pacific is
ever since the holdup. When he »aw exporters are »atisfled that their esti­
ashes, the latter being found 13 miles gata Maru. The ship's owners ordered road passes through a tunnel, desig- completed the conflict in names will these two men coming down the track mates are nearly correct, and they are
distant.
her back a week ago, but the captain nat«d as tunnel No. 6. over to a small cause much confusion.
he »top|>ed them and not being satis- j preparing to do buslneaa on theae fig
The railway officials are more deeply fled with their explanation» an to their urea.
It is declared by a member of the dared not sail, fearing his passengers draw and down that a half mile or so
Harvesting return» are beginning
I to lake Takenitch.
This tunnel is interested in this question than any­ presence there, took them into La
mediation congress that war between would be unruly.
to come in fmm the early »ection», and
1554 feet long, or will be when done. body else. John M. Scott, the general Graiale.
Mexico and the United States has been j
Work ia just under way.
«
passenger agent of the Southern Pa­
averted.
Both men confessed to the robliery. not only bear out the eatimatea of the
Banking Law» In Western
yield, but for the moat part point to
As the road strikes lake Takenitch cific line* in Oregon, most likely will
Women suffragettes are determined
an exceedingly good quality of grain.
have to look to the advertising of the
States
Severely
Criticised
'»
ero
T
’
"
n
arni
of
u
,nd
then
P**«
”
to wage their fight before congress.
through a cut and then alternately over new line when done, the Willamette- Royalty Funeral Marked
The barley crop of the Northwrat is
in spite of President Wilson's refusal
Atlantic City, N. J. — Montana, trestles and fills up to Lake Tsiltcoos. Pacific, and he has expressed himself
By Irreverent Scenes also excellent and will. It i* l/elirved,
to lend aid.
fully equal the large outturn of last
Utah, Washington and other Western , Hut >n thi* stretch there is one tunnel, as wishing to have somejegal action
Vienna Now that the I mm I ic * of the year. The oat* crop ia excellent, but
James T. Dubois, ex-minister to states must make radical changes in | No. 5, which is 750 feet long. Work taken in the matter.
murdered Archduke Francis Ferdinand in the grain trade the yield I* not v*
Colombia, denies that the pending their banking laws before the new cur- —————————————
treaty with that country contains any rency system can become generally Jackson County to Build
Hood River District Ships ' and hi* wife, the Duches* of Hohen- timated up to last year'* total, aa the
•ervaga i* »<>me of the important oat»
“apology.”
I effective, according to speakers who
Highway by Contract
fió Tons Choice Cherries | berg, re|*>se beneath the castle cha|>el district» ha» liee-n reduced.
addressed
the
National
association
of
I
One thousand and thirty-six “Ore­
at z\rt»tettcn, a bitter controversy is
<*|»-ning price» have not been e»tal>
Medford — Members of the County
Hood River — "Hood River has re­
gon dry” petitions bearing 35.032 j Supervisors of State banks at their
raging over the manner in which the lished definitely In any of the cereal
I
annual
convention
here.
court have tired of criticisms that the ceived the record price for its crop of
names, have been filed with the secre­
It was pointed out that the banking I
funeral was conducted,
Moderate line». The wheat market haa licen
tary of state.
unsettled by the downward course of
■ laws of several Western common­ county is wasting money by construct- Royal Ann cherries this year,” said
Masked robbers bold up eight auto­ wealths forbid the investment of the ■ ing the Central Point section of the Wilmer Sieg, sales manager of the opinion inclines to the belief that the values at Chicago and I.iver|>ool. The
court
officials
made
the
ceremonial
too
mobiles near Marshfield, Ore., and | funds of state chartered banks in Pacific Highway by day labor, and North Pacific Fruit Distributers, who
Eastern and foreign markets were
secure several hundred dollars in I stocks of any description.
In this ■after a conference with State High- has just returned from Spokane, where painfully correct, while the friends affected adversely by the promise of a
money and jewelry.
there is a conflict between federal and I way Engineer Bowlby, announced that he has la-en attending a meeting of the of the duchess are indignant at the 94*0,000,000 bushels wheat crop in the
An autograph letter of Sir Walter state banking laws.
United States, and in the Northwest,
emphasis laid on her inferior birth.
board of trustees.
Scott's dated April 23, 1813, was found
A feature of the session was an at­ the section of the highway between
this weakness was reflected in the
“Cherries form one of the mo:.i in­
According
to
r<-|M>rt*
in
the
leading
by a Seattle man in a book purchased tack on private bankers and the laws , Talent and Ashland will be let by con- definite factors we have to deal with
lower bids put out by dealer» fur late
Vienna pa|>ers, the reception of the delivery.
at a second-hand store.
which permit their existence by Ed- tract,
More than half a million
in Northwestern fruit circles.
We
bodies at Poechlarn, was attended by bushels, however, have lieen bought
An Albany, Ore., calf ate a cloth ward H. Doyle, banking commissioner |
Bid» will be called for the second find that we have got from three to
scandalous proceedings.
A violent tor early ahipment and price» avrr»g
sign and died. The owner seeks $35 for Michigan, in which he was support­
week in July.
No certain type of five times as many as we had figured thunder storm u|>*et all prearranged
Mr. Dovle
damages from the firm who put the ed by several others.
ing «Isiut 80 cent» at tidewater have
on, and instead of a short crop we are
pleaded for direct co-operation be- ■ hard-surfaced pavement will be in- having an excess. Last year we mar­ ceremony and the coffins were hurried­ been paid.
advertisement on his barn.
tween the comptroller of the currency sisted upon.
The contractor making keted from Hood River 50 tons of ly carried to the waiting room of the
As s«M>n as the world'» market» »re
According to reports Marconi, the and the state banking departments to ‘ the lowest bid
on any standard type Royal Anns. This year the associa­ station, where they were placed on the adjusttd to the new crop situation, an
wireless wizard, contemplates talking protect the public from worthless in­
stone-paved floor and remained there active buying movement can be ex­
tion shipped 65 tons.
by wireless phone, from Wales to New vestments an«j banks of dubious credit. will be awarded the contract.
two hours or more.
pected in Northwest territory. Fig
“
That
there
is
good
money
in
cher
­
York before the close of this year.
Meanwhile the Volunteer firemen uring roughly on the present and prob
“No one will deny that the days of I According to members of the County ries is shown by the report of J. R.
who were sup|HM<e<l to be assisting the able prices, the wheat crop of the
Walter and Fred Davis, brothers, the private banker are numbered," court, the Central Point road, now Nunamaker, who has the largest orch­
local gendarmes in controlling the ar­ three states should Is- worth more than
said
Mr.
Doyle.
“
Their
number
is
completed
within
half
a
mile
of
Med-
ard
in
the
valley.
He
told
me
he
wealthy cattle men of Peabody, Kan.,
rangements, were drinking beer and $42,000,004* to the farmers. The bar
were found dead in a field after a se­ steadily decreasing and in some states ford, ha» cost less than it would have would net $1300 from an acre aral a
eating sausages, while the more im- ley and oat» crop* should bring the
vere storm had passed. It is believed they have been abolished, while in oth­ cost if let by contract, and will stand quarter of his Royal Anns.
ers they are supervised to a greater or |
Pacific
Northwest
“Bings, Lamberts and Black Repub­ |s>rtant officials strolled smoking ci­ total value of
they were killed by lightning.
long after the street pavement» of
less extent.
licans have been damaged in all sec­ gars in close proximity to the coffin cereals above $51,(100.0410.
Announcing that the retrenchment
“I am in favor of the supervision Medford, which cost two and three tions by weather conditions and rains. containing the laxly of the late heir to
policy put into effect some months ago of the private banks only when it is as times as much
a square yard, have The effect on the market has not yet the throne.
had been terminated, the Santa Fe_________
______
The torrential rain drove everybody
far-reaching
as that required of state J worn out. The first section of the been determined, but the bad fruit
railroad has increased the working or __
national
into the waiting-room and, says one
____ j "banks,
Such supervision |
will
have
a
bad
effect
on
the
good
hours of 1000 men in the shops at San would be tantamount to abolishing the road out of Central Point is in use. quality stuff.”
account, “all the ordinary rules of be­
Bernardino, Cal., from 40 to 45 a week. business, which I strongly favor.”
The road will be completed by July 15,
Mr. Sieg says that excellent pros­ havior seemed to have been forgotten
Mexico City Elections for presi
and the last section will have to “set” pects for the Northwestern apple crop and the scene might be described as dent, vice president, deputies anti sen­
resembling the turmoil and noise of ators were held Sunday in that portion
30 days before the highway is entirely continue, provided there is the fullest
PORT LAM) MARKETS.
a country fair.”
Anarchists and I. W. IF’«
co-operation
in
marketing.
of the republic controlled by the Huer­
thrown open to traffic.
at government. Indifference was man­
Plan Big Demonstration Work in the Siskiyou» i» progressing “In protection to the apple industry,
Wheat — Track prices: New club,
ifested everywhere.
the independent shipper must cease to Exploded Bomb Intended
776/78c per bushel; new forty-fold,
New York — The ashes of three of rapidly and everything will be ready being competitive and must realize the
General Huerta appeared to I mj the
786/79c; new bluestem, 82c; new red
for
Rockefeller,
Is
Belief
the victims of last week’s dynamite for the surfacing of the scenic high­ necessity of affiliating with Borne re­
favorite caiMlidate for the presidency
Russian, 76c; old club, 86c.
New York In the ruins of the tene­ ami General Blanquet for the vice
Millfeed — Bran. $23 per ton; shorts, explosion will be the object of public way in the spring of 1915, while the sponsible marketing agency.”
mourning
by
anarchiBts,
Industrial
The
strawberry
season
is
nearly
end
­
President Huerta, it is
ment
wrecked Sunday by the explosion presidency.
$26; middlings, $30.
. hard-surfaced road from Central Point
Barley — Feed, $206/21 per ton; Workers of the World, and other sym­ through Medford, Phoenix, Talent to ed. The season has been a long one of a bomb, which it ia believed was rejmrted, received a virtually unani­
pathizers in Union Square Saturday,
and a heavy crop has been harvested
mous vote of confidence. The return»
brewing. $21.506/22; rolled, $23.50.
intended for use »gainst John D.
indicate the re election of all present
Hay — Choice timothy, $166/17 per according to an announcement by Alex­ Ashland will be opened before the win­ in all sections. Hood River growers
Rockefeller or his son, the author I tie» members of the chamber and senate.
have received a satisfactory return.
ter rain» set in.
ton; mixed, timothy, $126/15; valley ander Berkman, anarchist.
The plan to hold public services for
found evidence that Arthur Caron, The lightest vote in many year» was
grain hay, $106/12; alfalfa. $11.
Vegetables—Cucumbers, 566/90c per the three men who are dear!, Arthur
who was killed with three others, had cast, both in the capital ami near-by
Bobcat
Pays
lor
Licinu.
Polk County Complete»
I towns.
dozen; eggplant. 15c per pound; pep­ Caron, Charles Berg and Carl Hansen,
used
his apartment a» a center for the
Eugene — James Frame, a six-foot-
Oiling
All
Main
Road»
pers, 20c; radishes, 15 <<t 17|c jer was blocked by the refusal of the
distribution of inflammatory litera­ Thirteen Arc Drowned in
dozen; head lettuce, $1.75 per crate; health authorities to allow the bedies four mountaineer from London, 30 , i
Dallas
Oiling of all the main ture, and that it was filled with death­
miles
southeast
of
Eugene,
brought
to
to
remain
undisposed
of
until
that
artichokes, 85c per dozen; celery,
Wrecked Alaska Launch
A small printing
Eugene a bobcat pelt and a bride. He . roads of Polk county was coin- dealing explosiviea.
$1.50; tomatoes, 75c per crate; spin .1; da>'-
,
pitted
last
week.
The
road
oiling
be-
press,
revolutionary
pamphlets
and
exchanged
the
bobcat
for
a
marriage
Skagway, Alaska Thirteen persons
ach, 56/7c per pound; rhubarb. 2(6/3c; | Apparently the city authorities have
. gan when the two and one-half mile circular», an electric dynamo, two
cabbage, ljc; asparagus, $16/ 1 50 found no way to prevent a demonstra­ license and exchanged the marriage , stretch out of Monmouth was oiled last electric batteries, cartidges and bits were drowned July 4 in Lynn canal by
They can forbid the license for a wife. He returned with
the capsizing of the gasoline launch
dozen; peas, 46/6c per pound; beans, tion being held.
year.
of steel were among the articles un Superb, which, while bound from
66/7c; corn, 306/35c per dozen; tur­ holding of a parade, but cannot, it was a wife to surprise his friends in Ixrn-
Realizing
the
value
of
this
work,
covered,
which
tend,
in
the
opinoin
of
don.
The
bounty
on
bobcats
is
only
Skagway for Juneau, with 20 persons
nips, new, $1.25 per sack; carrots, pointed out, prevent the agitators
from taking the ashes into Union 12 and the cost of the marriage license the (kainty court offered to put up dot- the police, to show an anarchist plot. aboard, was struck by a heavy souther­
$1.50; beets, $1.50.
, lar for dollar with any club, individual That the demonstration, halted by the ly gale.
Onions — R«-d, $3.25 per sack; yel­ Square. There the friends of the men, is $3, so Frame had to throw in $1 “to ' or community to oil the roads of this
bungling of some one who was prepar­
according to Berkman, purpose to set boot’’ to effect the exchange in the
The Superb set out from Skagway
low, $3.25; Walla Walla. $3.25,
' county.
ing an infemeal machine for its mis­ Friday night, carrying passengers to
county
clerk
’
s
office,
but
he
will
get
up
urns
containing
the
ashes
and
pro
­
Green Fruits — Apples, old, $1.506/
The Dallas Commercial club took up sion, was planned against the Rocke­ attend the Fourth of July celebration
2 per box; new, $16/1.25; cherries, 36/ nounce the men martyrs while the po- that dollar back by filing a claim with
the secretary of state for the special i the proposal and raised money to oil feller family in Tarrytown, is the nt Juneau.
At Seduction Point, 15
8c per pound; apricots, $1.50 per box; lice are being denounced.
, six miles east on the Salem road. theory on which the authorities are miles south of Haines, the storm
state bounty.
cantaloupes, $2 6/ 2.50 per crate ;
working.
. Independence oiled six miles north to
f>ea«-hes, 40c6/$l per box; plums, 75c
struck the launch full in the face.
$75,000 Damages Allowed.
■ the point where the road meets the
"Jump
Off
Joe
”
Immune.
I he little craft managed to turn al*>ut
6/ $1.25; watermeloi ms* 1 j fr/, 2c fier
Chicago—A jury has awarded James
Salem-Dallas road. A committea of
Oregon
’
»
Flag
I»
Raised.
and run for Skagway.
When the Su­
pound; loganberries, 75f<i
’
’j0c per crate. B. Wilson, ex-conductor on the Balti­ Salem — Further desecration of the Independence club met a commit­ San F ranciaco The immense
flag perb was three miles from Skagway
Potatoes­ Oregon, new, 1 $6/ 1 Jr per
"Jump Off Joe” by the use of lurid tee from the Salem club and made ar­
more & Ohio railroad, $75,000 for in­
provided by the people of Oregon for a huge sea overturned the launch. The
pound.
advertisements must cease, according rangements to oil the remaining six
Eggs — Fresh Oregon ranch, case juries received after he had been to Attorney General Crawford. “Jump
the gigantic tree that ia to do service men clung to the overturned boat.
miles
to
Salem.
Since
that
time
the
count, 24c per dozen; candled, 2.56/26c. forced to work 63 hours out of 72, ac­
as
a flagpole in front of the Oregon
Off Joe” is a big rock in the ocean at main roads out of Dallas and Falls
Poultry — Hens, 14jc per pound; cording to testimony. Propped up in
building at the exposition was mined
Mayor’» Assailant Die».
Newport.
A.
L.
Thomas,
of
that
city,
City
have
been
oiled,
the
roads
from
springs, 186/19c; turkeys, live, 20c; a wheel chair, Wilson told the jury he
Saturday, the ceremony being the prin­
Butte,
Mont. Eric Lantnla, the
asked
him
if
the
rock
belonged
to
the
Monmouth
north
and
south
have
all
dressed, choice, 25c; ducks, 126/13c; had E>een made to work three days an«l
cipal feature of the Fourth of July cel­ Finnish miner who attacked Mayor
oiled.
nights, from August 19 to 22, 1913, United States or to Oregon. He said ,
geese, 10c.
The oil makes them as level as a ebration on the exposition grounds. Duncan with a dirk in the latter'» offi­
He it was being plastered with ugly ad­
Butter — Creamery prints, extra, with only nine hours off for rest.
vertisements,
much
to
the
disgust
of
water-bound
macadam,
The roads The flag was raised by Miss Lillian ce last Friday and was shot by the
said that while switching a freight car
27 jc per pound; cubes, 226/23c,
Newport
resident».
Mr.
Crawford
will probably be oiled, until the coun- Veatch, formerly of Oregon, and a* the mayor, died of the wound. The bullet
to a sidetrack on the third day, he be­
Pork—Fancy, 106/lO^c per pound.
vast expanse of stars and stripes flut­
searched
musty
tomes
and
found
that
ty
hard-surfaces the roads.
came
exhauste«!
and
fell.
His
Lantala refused
arrn
Veal —Fancy, 106/11c per pound.
tered from the top of the pole the Na­ penetrated the liver.
Oregon
owns
one
marine
league
from
to
make
any
statement.
The constitu­
Hops —1913 crop, prime and choice, was crushed ard his spine injured.
tional salute was fired and the colors
shore, which takes in “Jump Off Joe."
Cherry Trees Recover.
tion profaned by the executive commit­
146/16jc; 1914 contracts, 15c.
were raised throughout the grounds.
tee of the new miners’ union was made
Monmouth
Tree» in young cherry
Wool — Valley, 186/20J«- yer pound;
Wiliton Pleads for Maid.
public and caused friction in the ranks
Eastern Oregon, 16 6/ 2<)$c; mohair, i Trenton, N. J.
Thr«>'jgh the per-
[—
Fish Violation» Alleged.
orchards about this vicinity, which last
Flag Wearers Criticised.
of the insurgent miners.
Those who
1914 clip, 27$c.
sonal efforts of President Wilson a
Astoria—The state fisheries depart­ year were believed to be dying, have
Mexico City For the first time oppose it consider it too radical and al­
Cattle — Prime steers, $7 6/ 7.25; woman who was employed in his ment officials who have been checking regained their foliage and now promise
choice, $6.756/7; medium, $6.506/6.75; ! Princeton home as a domestic ten up the licenses issued in the Columbia a rapid growth. In June and July last since the Spanish-American war no lege that it is modeled on principles of
public celebration of the Fourth of the Industrial Workers of the World.
choice cows, $6.256/6.50; medium, $6 years will be released from the Mercer river district have found a number of
summer leaves on the trees in various
6/6.25; heifers, $6.256/6.75; calves, | county jail, to which she was com­ persons holding licenses who, under parts of Polk county began to wither, July was held in this city. The Amer­
ican residents spent the day quietly.
Archduke Lett $400,000.
$66/8.50; bulls, $36/5; stags, 15 (a mitted on a charge of habitual drunk­ the provisions of the state laws, are
and finally fell off. The cause was at­ Several of them appeared
the
5.50.
Vienna It is said that Emperor
enness. Her predicament was discov­ not eligible to fish for salmon. The tributed to the slugs which appeared,
streets wearing American flags in Francis Joseph has granted an annual
Hogs
Light, $7.256/8.20; heavy, ered by a former Princteton school­ trackers employing these men have
and borers were believed to have oper­ their coat lapels.
They were
____ not allowance to the late Archduke's chil­
$6.256/7.25.
teacher, Miss Katherin Welsh, who been allowed three days to get rid of ated in the ground. No pests are evi­ molested.
but their action was ad­ dren of $80,000. It is estimated the
Sheep— Wethers, $46/4.85; ewes, | wrote to the President.
Governor them or complaints against the alleged dent this year, and the orchards have a
versely criticised by a majority of the
$3.256/4.25; yearling lambs, $4.506/ Fielder, of New Jersey, was asked by violators of the law will be filed in
fine appearance. New grafts, placed American colony, who deemed it un- Archduke’s fortune was untier $400,-
4.85; spring lambs, $5.506/6.
000, insufficient for the up-keep of his
the President to investigate the case. the courts.
in early spring, are growing well.
| wise and likely to precipitate trouble. castles, which therefore must l>e sold.
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PRESIDENT (IE MEXICO