MCiPilOCITY BILL IS ' PASSEDBY SENATE I'casire Goes Thrcugh Without Amendment by Majority of 23. 't:;M: ,ir'.rn'!;-i nt btu"-n the I'D ted ;:!. tm' (Vtiij emivt:t-d !n t! ii. "ti:;y hi), lt":it proved a storm r.tir m two -fions of Consro. 1 . t:'? ? n.iic without nim'mlmrnt a v. to o: $s to IT. A tr.ajor.tjr ot i:. - .his voted agsins' t. Of 53 r.'tri tor it. ?2 were lYnvvrats ant r: K -tviW.-as. Of tin- 27 agnirtst. II v. i- Ke;i,:! '.v:n a:u! throe I. mo !!.t:rn?, B -rah sv.i Hev'.mrn vote:! jv-;ii-t m;;: ooity, wY!e Oh;iuibo 1.; n. Join s P.vr.doxtor favored it. Tfci; tr- Northwest broke even. The Oiir.adisn Parliament has not yot acted on t!;e agreement and with vne exception the provis ons of the till ns passed by Congress will not become e.Teot ve until the president issues a proclamation that Canada lias rat fled the pact. The except'en to this procedure Is in the paper and pulp section of the bill, which will become immediately effective when the president s'gns the law. Insurgents' Efforts Fail. In the events that led up to the final passage of the reciprocity meas ure, when amendment after amend ment was overwhelmingly defeated, party lines were rigorously drawn V ith one cr two exceptions, only the Bepublican insurgents voted for the amendments with reinforcement from Senators Bailey of Texas, Clark of Arkansas, and Simmons of North Carolina. Every threatened change in the bill vs defeated by the consistent union of Pemocratic and "regular" Republi can forces. Senators Poindexter of AVar-ington and Works of California. Teeojmized as Insurgents, voted against nearly all amendments. Struggle Expected Over Wool. A bitter struggle Is expected in the Senate this week over the wool tariff. A full revision bill already has passed the Democratic House. Several sub stitutes have been offered In the Sen ate. No sooner had the reciprocity bill passed than senators began to pre pare for the attack on the tariff. The wool bill was made the unfinished Justness and was taken up Monday morning. The Indications are that the substi tute will be voted down without ef fort to amend It, and that -subsequently the La Follette wool bill al ready Introduced in the Senate may be adopted as an amendment to the House free list bill, to be finally dealt with before the free list vote is taken August 1. May Adjourn After Important Ballots. While there Is going to be a great deal of talk during the next few weeks about the extens on of the ses sion far beyond the date when a vote is to be taken on the several matters upon which an agreement - wan reached, it is safe to say that as soon as these matters are out of the way Congress will adjourn. It will he impossible to keep a quorum here. Already many senators have left Washington, and others are preparing to get away as soon as a vote Is taken on several questions which they -regard as Important. May Remain In Conference. It is quite certain that a number of Important measures will remain In conference. The resolut'on for the election of senators by direct vote seems to be one of the measures that cannot be agreed upon at this sesa'on. If the campa'gn publicity bill passes it will be amended to cover primaries, and it, too, will remain in conference The same fate may await the New "Mex'co and Arizona bill. The reap portionment bill, wh'eh Increases the number cf representatives to 4"3, seems to be sure to pass. Taft's Attitude Told by Aldrieh. Kx-Senator Aidr'ch of Rhode Island appeared before the Lorinier investi gation committee and told the story of the -administration's attitude to ward the elect'on of Senator LorirnT Instead of send'ng Edward Hine?, the Chicago lumberman, to Springfield with word from Washington that I.or Imer should be elected, Mr. Aldrieh testified that he told Hines that Pres ident Taft was not supporting the can didacy of anyone, but that Lorlmer was not objectionable to him. Panama Mail Lines Fixed. Postmaster-General Hitchcock has ordered the establishment of a fast scan mail service between the prin cipal ports on the Ahretie end Pa cific oceans and Tanama and Colon. The order calls for a rerv'-e wMcn hall begin in the autumn of 1014, sr s to be In operat'cn when the car.?.! Is opened. The contract -n'ls for 1(1 knot steamers to fum'.-h a wc!t'y service between Nrw York, N w Or leans and Co'on nnd bet ween S.r.tVr. .and Saa Francisco and -"::n. ; GOV. HOKE SMITH ! ( 1 f .. V v. V . . . if , f - K ! ' Governor Hok Smith of Coorgia, former secretary of th interior under Cleveland, who was recently elected i United Ststea Senator. BURNS DENIES. KIDNAPPING Bonds cf $10,000 Given by Detective in Dynamiting Cases. Indianapolis. Ind. V. J. Ilums re turned here from Kurope and ap peared iu Judge Markey's branch ot the crlmiual court to answer to four grand jury Indictments on charges ot kidnaping John J. McNamara, the labor leader, and taking htm to I.os Angeles, w here he is held on charges of being Implicated in several dyna miting outrages. Burns waived arra'gnment on a plea of not guilty, and gave bond by a surety company of J2500 on each in dictment. Asiatic Cholera In Boston. Boston. Asiatic cholera has reach ed Boston and caused one death, ac cording to a statement given out by Chairman Purgtn, of the Boston Board of Health. The cholera v.c tim was Mrs. Tamassino Mastrode nico, who died at the detention hos pital on Gallups Island. House of Commons Will Control. London. The constitutional revolu tion appears to be an accomplished fact. Great Britain in the future will be governed practically by the House of Commons, with the hereditary upper house possessing only veto with a time limit of two years. ISSUE NOW ON IN CANADA Prorogation of Parliament and Gen eral Election Is Likely. Ottawa, Ont. The favorable action by the United States Senate on the reciprocity agreement puts the gov ernment In a somewhat stronger po sition, but It Is conceded it Will not prove a factor in breaking the pres ent deadlock on the question of the Canadian Commons. The leaders of the opposition profess to see no change in the situation and assert they will continue to filibuster against a measure which, they assert, is the entering wedge looking to dissolution of Canada's ties -with the mother country. A dissolution of Parliament and an appeal to the country in a general election with reciprocity as the Is sue is likely to follow prolonged op position to the treaty. Carroll Methodist Secretary. ' Toronto, Ont. Dr. Henry L. Car roll, of New York City, prominent in United States census and Methodist missionary work, has been selected for the secretaryship of the Meth odist Ecumenical Conference, which will represent 15,000,000 Methodist members and adherents of the whole world and will meet in Toronto In October. THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Track prices: Club, 81c; bluestem, 93c; red Russian, 80c. Barley Feed, 826 per ton. Oats No. 1 White, 27 per ton. Hay Timothy, new, 819; alfalfa, 111. Butter Creamery, 26c. Eggs Ranch, 27c. Hops 1910 crop, 27c; 1909, 20c; contracts, 25c. Wool Eastern Oregon, 916c; Willamette Valley, l17c Mohair Choice, 3"Hc. Seattle. Wheat Bluestem, 92c; Club, 83c; red Russian, 82c. Barley J25 per ton. Oats $27 per ton. Eggs 30c. Hay Timothy, 1( per ton; alfalfa, $16 per ton. ifofessic,.al Cards, T. I-. J. DUFFY A t tor ney'. t - La w (wir to w, A. Belli Phinkvii ls ... Cumin Crock County jflstrati C. Armu t ittl ui all laud and town lu ttt CrHk nmnljr. 8. F. Wyld, Scttary, Friaoilk, OnM (County t'tiyH'iitn.) .'rfmt X. W. Sanborn Attorury-at-Itw Adiitnsoti bliK'k l'ritiovllle Qt C. S3ri Org iW. P. MYF.US O. C. YOUNG ' jCavytrt ' Prarilre n all court. Hiatal attention In wau-r rttthu, liusallou ana criminal Ut'lru.. J Cuiiror Jumeh'tm, Orgm Dr. John Iluback, Ijiip Veterinary Sitrironn t'. 9. Army, lv.-1-artiurnl ol llu- l'lilhplnea. Alt tinrg-ual Vurk at Kvaonat: l'rlv-a. Hamilton Stables. Prinevilla, Or. W. A. 1JLLL FUAXK MFXLFFli Lawyer The Dallea Oregon Chm. S. Clrna JIT. 3. 33knap tX'CUUHTti 33 el knap ' cf Cdwards ffrjnmiit Orfn X. Ciiott, Fred A. Hire, l K. 1. II. Neville. Jr., E. M 1 Couuiy Surveyor. Deputy I'o. Surveyor. I Iiicc & Neville j Civil Engineers. (eneral Engineering Pbinevillk, (mEro!t. . ftrink jCawyr Ortftm. Cam AtnwiaiD Pbovftlv Dir oa NieBT Orrici Okb Dooa Hoitth or ADAIMOX'I Kara UToal. Both affil e an lea). deDce telephones, tPrintwill: - - Ortfm Dr. J. Tregelles Fox M. II. C. R. Eng; and I.. 8. A. London; ; Licencee Oregon Mate Medical iloant. ! Specialist in Surgery; Hygiene; All i nieniary Canal; wonitn and children's ; disease. Attenlaiiee at office, Main 8t., Prine j vl ie, daily U to 3. Tel. Piuiieer 1.".7. Huntington & Wilson Attorneys Of The Dallea, lhave opened offices In Portland, Oregon, Rooms 805-807 Lewis Building. Bulne nent to them from Crook County throuKh Ihelrofflce In The Dallea or direct lo their Portland aldrpa will receive prompt attention. Portland Phone, Main 7j86. G. A. McFARLANE Lawyer Practice in all courts and U. S. Land Office. Redmond, Oregon Willard II. Wirtz Attortiey-nt-Law. Office In M. II. Biggs' ofllce. rwNKVIU.K, OltKOON Dr. J. W. Curtis Eyeaight Specialist Adarason Building Office Hours 2 to 5 For Sal -Cheap 1 tloaen tliorouKlilinil Itluxle le Innil Ittsln, ulieyi'iir-olil hen it ml rmwtor. Frvtl A. Kiev, I'rluevllle, Or. Personal Health and Purity. I'p-to-datn American l.lleraturti. adapted for all sorts and eniiditioiia ot people, may lie xi,n ur bad at I'r. Kox'a otllce, Main street. 1'riurville, Or. U S it Id g 1,1 I.OIKII ml rvvrv r, r. I1 Ka I u r t ay ins h t. Mtinntvr wiue,im H. V. i'oit.tail, N. W 1,1,1 Hxrnea. V. .: II. U Hiilla, Htv.; and I'. II. IUu iddln.TiT... D. H. PEOPLES Civil and Irrigation Engineer. Irrigation, Subdivision, Latul Surveying, Mapping, Estimating. Office next dotir to Lyric Therter li. II. liii'Wit.r, C. K. It. I.. Hn-w.ier City Knuiiicr I'liueville, tr. Brewster Engineering Co., PrinavilU, Oregon. Surveying, Maping, Estimates. IMione, I'itinper Stl. I HARNESS and I SADDLERY I I SHOP i ...., k is H.D. STILL Prineville, Oregon '(. . ! .f .X f. iwVs,st -SN tX ty s CR. Henry Resident Locator of HOMESTEADS In Southern Crook Co. Address : : Paulina, Oregon The Oregon Bar At the Old Stand C W. Wiley & Co., Prp. All kinds of Choice Liquors Wines and Cigars. Famous Ranier Beer in Bottles and on Draft. Stewart's Hall Cor. 2nd and C Sts. Now Ready for Occupancy by the different lodges. Give us your order for CORDWOOD Juniper or Pine, large or small quantities. DILLON'S YARD Opposite Post Office. I Plymouth sayhs Tim: ANI latAIN Twine ii a small item, hut pooii twin saves s lot of expend in li.irvcst time, l.vcty time your nut tune is (1) L ' Iwrvcst Stfaitm is always valiuble, anJ sumo. U II times cxtivnifly ptivuiui un atcoiint t( (he -A.V ituulilion nf weather or train. IW sine you fji i. II VJ 111" ihlt hpt lU'lltrf - I I . Y MOUTH I TWINE, t f it any New and Second Hand iK VvQ. .vvN- ,v'J 'f it is mailt) ami tiscil evury year llun 'H II SA vi ' ,wiii any tulur kinJ, lciau.Mj it is known tu 'v "im' '"" flieavt'S with !eS ex A "S H'tisf, no knots, lu bleaks anj i II For Sale by ' liJ'S J E. Stewart & Co. J New bedding and new Furniture from Portland this week, to which the public is invited to inspect both as to the price and to the quality. My policy is large sales and small profits. W. S. COOKE Masonic Building, Third and B Streets. Prineville, - Oregon Warren & Woodward CIVIL ENGINEERS Irrigation, Subdivision, Land Surveys. Estimates Furnished on Power Plants. MAPS We have had 10 years experience, embracing all branches of Cvil Engineering. Box 187 ' Redmond, Oregon. NO Freight Troubles The Oregon Trunk Railway in otn fur lniHiinas to Opul City, Jimt north ol Crooked Itivttr. The Jones Warehouse Company GEORGE A. JONES, Manager will handle sll freight st Opal City lor the railroad. The old Shanlko Moody Warehouse syiitem will lie employed. Merchants will net their goods promptly and without inconvenience, OP A I, CITY will be the freight terminus (or IK) days more. Have your freight consigned in rarool JONES Address communications to 1IKND, s Tl K m m ia iw vuy meat marKet Horigan & Reinke, Props j- r t Beef, Pork, Mutton, Wholesale and i Rat-oil i All Kinds of Sausage Nice and Fresh I Home Cured Bacon and Lard. Fish and Poultry in Season. Butter and Eggs. Finest Made, 5 lb. Binder Twine loipel tho delay ctuti you money. 1 ime in harvest season is always valiuMo, anJ i.ntie- tiiiicn cMiemcly ptivious un account tf (lis voiulilion vl weather or train. I to (me you hw tho best iwmt-. 1'I.Y MOUTH i llicit you will I i.ife ftom Iho annoyam-rs, delays, expeturt, wluth ortlinary twin rausoi. I'lymouth Twine woiks potfcitly in every niai'liiiie. Mow is made an. I tiiul vvury year than other knul, lct'au.-.u it is known tu ho tho host mul lui iK'cn for ycais. . ltiiuls moio fheavt's with ! rx- petue, no knots, no ImcjW, uiul is t;iiat.iuifcd full letinllt anil exit attcniith. (Jet riymouth I wins (loin the local dealer. Luuk lur tho wheat-sheaf ta. Furniture MORE OKI'XiOX. - n m 1$ ia . a Retail Home Cured Lard 90c; 10 lb. $1.75. I 1 1 p. in.