NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Scra'e Completes First Read ing of Tariff Bill and It May Pass Within Week. ( MARSHA WARRINGTON Wnaliltigton. The senate has com pleted Ilia flrat reading of tit new tariff bill, although many of III mot lniiur(iitit new feature of ilia mmi ure remain to be aettled. Henale lead ers agreed Dial the dlapoaal of Ilia flrat reading of the bill had brouKlit til pnaauge of the meaaure wllliln view, nd that another wk muy wit ma Its completion and passage. The rnlea of tti new Income tnx, th proponed tin on ml tun future, ninny provlalone of the admlnlalratlve featurea of tlia luw, Ilia auKaeated tax rebate of 6 par cunt for Imports brought In American alilpa, and many other sections of (ha meaaure that will occasion dubitta ra put over without action, and will ba taken up again thla mi Senator Norrla an nounced that before tha bill waa com pleted ha would propose an amend- mailt directed at tha llruxllUn coffee monopoly, giving tha president au- thorlly to levy a !5 per cent duty on product controlled through monopoly or conspiracy In another country, avtral Important Changes Mada The aennte mad avcrnl Important changes In the bill. Tha propoaul of tlia democrats to give circuit courta of flppmla equal Jurisdiction with tha I'nlted tliulna cuatpm court waa wlih drawn by Senator WlU'.ania In behalf of the denim-ratlo coinmltlea mem bora. Ha an lil tha committee had de cided It would be better to leave the final Judgment In cuatom cnaea en tlrely to the custom court. A provision prohibiting the Importa tion of gomla mad by cnuvk-t labor, or "principally by children under 14 yenra of age" wet adopted. Tha provlalona giving the President power to eatnhllah retullnlory dutlea much higher than the usual tnrlff rutea 11 mil n at certain Import a from couutrU-e that might dlacrlmlnata agnluat the United Statue were adopt cd atler several frultleaa altempla by the republican! to amend them by In creaalng the Hat of arttclea on w,hlch the extra dutlea could ba levied. Praildant Hopeful of Peace In Mexico I'realdeat Wilson la atlll hopeful of favorable culmination of the jiegolla- tlona undertaken by hl country to bring about peace In Mexico. j Ilia urgent appeal to Americana In Mexico to leave the country waa de clared to have been determined on af ter wlae counsel, not alone becauae of the preaent altuntlon In Mexico, but becauae of condltloni which might de velop In iplte of the effort of the pro visional government to prevent any harm coming to foreigner. That the admlnlat ration la content to give the situation plenty of time to work Haelf out la demonatrnled by the preaent altitude of the prealdent and hla advisers, and la regnrded aa one of tho explanation for Special Envoy Llnd's remaining In Vera Crux. Huerta Short of Funds. The provlalonnl Mexican govern ment, It line been pointed out, la en countering financial difficulties, and there have been Intimations that there might bo a change in the government personnel which would open the way to negotiations on a definite basis that would lend to an election for the Mexican presidency under constltu- tlonal regulation. Until some such de velopment, the administration has ground for the belief, that there is danger to Americans remaining tu Mexlrio because of the straits In which the provisional government finds It self. A discontented army, It has been suggested, might become uncontroll able. National Capital Brevities A house bill for the appropriation of $7,000,000 to establish a government armor plnte plant has ben Introduced by Representative Drlttou of Illinois. Investigation of the charges agnlnftt Judgo Emory Spcor of the federal court of Georgia has been authorized by the pnssage of a house resolution. Representative Woods of Iowa hna boon elected chnlrumn of the ropubll' can congressional committee. President Wilson nominated Henry . Morgenthnu, ot Now York, to be am bnasador to Turkey. President Wilson Itullcatod to visit ors his policy toward the Philippines. It Is said that he plans ultimate but not Immediate independence 'for the iHlunds. The Glass currency bill was rein' troiluced In the house by Representa tive Glaifs, and was' referred to the banking and currency .commltee. It has been approved by the caucus of house democrats, with but nine dls- sentors. Secrrtarv Panlals has addressed letter to Governor Goldsborough of Mnrylnnd, denouncing tho action of the ctnte officers In allowing a young man convicted of tneft to escape pun ishment bv wl's'itf iu the United States navy. Marsha Warrington, one of tha chief wltneeeea In tha famous Dlgge- Camlnattl white alava trials at San Francisco. nun iurn nmrnp ruun AUiu nAUtno SPEED TO DEATH Before Audience of 5000, Ma chines Pile Up Going 60 Miles an Hour. Brief News of the Week The propoaltlon to bond Ban Fran- claco In the aiim of 13,600,000 to ex teiid Ita municipal at met railway sys tem waa passed by Die voters by a big majority. Nine persons lost their Uvea and alx were Injured when the boilers of the towboat Alice exploded at Pitts burg. According to eatlmntna published at London, the Ilalknn war coat near ly a billion dollars. Letters from the north and returned stnmpedera bring unfavorable newa from the Hhushanna, Alaska, gold frleld. Gotdscekers going toward the camp meet discouraged men returning and many turned back, abandoning supplies ott tho trail. Three submarine divers sent to the scene of the wreck of the steamship State of California In Alaskan waters were able to descend only to the pin nacle of the rock on which the vesael struck. No further effort will be made j to recover the tO bodies supposed to lie In the cabin of tVe lost ship. Tha palace of peace at The Hague was dedicated by Queen Wllheltnlna In the presence of 2000 officials and delegates to the receut peace confer ence there. Andrew 'arnegle receiv ed the grand cross of the Order of Orange-Nassau at tha hands of the queen. Precanceled stamps, the newest wrinkle adopted by the government to save time In the delivery of pack ages and incidentally save hundred of thousands to the government, will soon be In use. The new schema calls for the cancellation of stamps before limy are sold and they will be used by the big s'ors and mall order bouses who send out great quantities of mall each day. Klre which swept the stenmshlp Ira- perntor, the largest vessel afloat, as she lay docked.. In Hoboken. caused the death of Second Officer Herman Gobrecht, the serious Injury of Sea man Stumpf, and created a panic among the 1131 steerage passengers who were aboard. Officials of the Hue estimated that the damage to the vessel Itself would not be great Nashville; Tann. Death claimed a heavy toil In the Labor day automo bile speed races at the state fair grounds here, When four of tbe high powered car entered In the 25 mile free-fur all race wera wrecked on tha hi side of the mile track in view of 5(iii(l people. Four of the racing men wera killed and three received minor Injuries. Two of tha cars with tllelr drivers and mechanicians flashed through the tan gled wreckage of broken cars and maimed bodies at a apeed of 60 miles an hour, escaping injury. The tragedy cam without warning to tha spectators. The alx car were speeding around the circular track at terrific rate on tha fifth lap with the Studebaker "Whlskbroom" carrying the Ill-fated number 13, about 20 yarda In the lead of Mercer No. 1. Clyde Donovan, driv ing "The Whlskbroom," feeling his right front wheel give way, after swerving to avoid striking a negro boy, turned Into the outside fence to avoid blocking the track In the path of the following cars. Mercer No. 2 flashed by In an Instant. The Stuti. funning third, drove Into the wreck age and turned a somersault, killing tit crew. The Bulck followed and struck, with a terrible crash, turning over several times. The two occu pants were dead when picked up. ' Ford 1914 Prices Went into effect August 1, 1913 Five-passenger car, $645 Two-passenger runabout, $595 F. O. B. Crook Co. FM. HATHAWAY Crook County Ageat Prineville, Oregon lluy s Ford now; wby wait until n.xt year? Regarding merits of the car, tsk the man who owns one. Write for catalogue. PACIFIC LET IN CANAL Waters Pour In and for First Time Lap Masonry of Mlraflorea Locks Panama. The hm remaining bar rier at the Pacific end of the Panama canal was blown up by dynamite Sun day coming. A workman sclxed a shovel and made a small trench through which a rill of water trickled. Gradually It widened until an hour later a raging torrent, with a 35 foot fall, poured through an opening 400 feet wide Into that part of the canal between Gam boa dike and the Mlraflorea locks. PIONEER WHITE LEAD 10c per pound in 5()-pound kegs and larger Pure Linseed Oil 85c per gallon, guaranteed under pure fod law Pr-irnlv nrtrl rnnnnornf IVTIvfrl Paint St in5 i ah aaaw w v ms aaavaaw a Colors in oil and dry colors, floor paint, floor wax, floor varnish, glass, brushes, putty, liquid veneer A. H. Lippman & Co. Notice of Sheriffs H.1. of Bcul Estate oa Exscauoa la Foreclosure W. F. King, plaintiff, v. James K. Ailnmann anil AnnaAdnm ami, cli-feuilnnta, P.y virtue of an execution and or der of snle leaned out, of the circuit court of the tt of Oregon for the county ol Crook, on a Judgment rendered in enld court on the 2ith (Ihv of Julr, piU, In favor of the above named plaintiff and agnlnat theHliove named ilefendnnta for the sum of Twelve hundred Forty-four nnd eighty-three hundredths dollnra, with Intenrt thereon from the 2th day of July, 1113, at the rate of 10 per cent pvr minimi and the further urn ot one lliiniln-n Hollars at torneys Ire, and Iwenty dollnra coeta and the further snin of Ten dollars cost of thla sale. Which Judgment waa enrolled and docketed In the clerk s ottlie ol "am county on the 26th day of July, 1913. and where- aa It was further ordered and de creed by the court that I S.-I1 to the hlgbeat bidder for rash In band the following deaciitwd land, to-wlt: The aoutheaat quarter of the south east quarter of section 24, tp. 14, range 15 east ol the Willamette MerldiHn. Therefore, to satiety sum judgment, I will on Satariay, tW 27tk itj af SaatasuW. 1513, aell the above described land at pub lic auction at the north front doorot the courthouse In Prineville. Subject to redemption a required by law. Dated this 26th day of August, 1U13. Feank Ei.kinh. Sheriff. By W. E Van Allen, deputy. 6 19-lmo People In the News Frltil Schoft, the actress, has filed a petition in bankruptcy at New York. She places her assets at $74,923 and her liabilities at ?H9.8B0. Senator Chamberlain has appealed to the president for the pardon of C. S. Houston and J. Bullock, Seat tle men who were convicted of sell Ing coal to the government at an ex orbltant figure. Announcement was made from Bu charest, Houmanla, that the powers have selected the prince ot Wled, nephew of the queen of Roumanta, as the new ruler of Albania. . Lieutenant Governor Glynn was for mally recognized aa acting governor by the New York assembly after a bitter debate. It has been announced at Chicago by Judge W. . Chambers, United States commissioner ot mediation, that the danger ot a Btrlke affecting 45,000 employes of the Chlcngo, Burl Ington & Qulncy has been averted. The Duchess of Marlborough, the daughter of W. K. Vanderbtlt, of New York, has consented to lead the newly formed women's municipal party. Two militant suffragettes caught Premier Asqulth of England playlns golf at Lossenmouth, Scotland, and smashed his hat, pounded him in the face with tholr flHla and whacked him ovei the head with their umbrellas. They were arrested. ' ; The conference of governors came to an end at Colorado Springs, Colo., with an attnek made by Governor Me Govern of Wisconsin on the United States constitution, In which he said: "It is the most beautiful scheme ever Invented to enable legislators to do nothing." Board Says West Unjust to Morson Snlem. Or. Declaring that they would not be parties to "persecu tion" of the Deschutes Land company, and would do everything In their pow er to get the federal government to extend the contract with the state tor two years. Treasurer Kay. Attor-ney-Oeneral Crawford and Slate En gineer Lewis have Issued a signed statement explaining their position as members cf tr.e Desert Land Board In the controversy with Governor' WesL Governor West, In answer to the statement defending The Deschutes Land Company, calls J. E. Morson, president of the company, a "shoe string promoter." NEW YORK GIANTS AND UMPIRE MOBBED Philadelphia. Manager MeGraw of the New York Giants and Umpire Hrennan narrowly escaped a mob here and houra after their train pulled out. baseball fans of the city were still voicing their anger at the action of Brennan in forfeiting a game to the Giants after the Phillies had reached the ninth rnnlng' with a score of 8 to 6 against the New York team. The New York and Philadelphia factions have different stories to tell of the cause of the trouble, but the situation developed was a serious one for a time. Toward the close of the game several hundred fans moved Into the center field bleachers, directly In line with the battef and pitcher. When the Giants came to bat, Mo- Graw protested to Brennan, asserting th.it the white uacliground created by the funs with their coats off interfered with the batting eyes of his men. The fans refused to -.omply with the order of Brennan to put on their coats and Manager Dooln refused to order the police to clear the bleachers. Bren nan then ordered the bleachers clear ed and when .& police refused to act, he declared 'ie game forfeited. When you tire of rough, strong, high proof whiskey try the new Gyrus Noble. pure, mild and mature W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents Portland, Oregon Express and Passenger Stage Line Three houra between Redmond and rrlnevtlle, fare $1.50. Agent for Nortehrn. Gt. Northern and American Express Co. (Mtioe open from 7 a. ra to 6 p. m.; Sunday 9 to 1:30. Otiice at Pioneer Cream .o.- 12-19 Jourdan & Son ' Legal Lights Meet Montreal. The address delivered by the Lord High Chancellor of Eng land, Viscount Haldane of Cloan, formed the principal feature of tho opening meeting in the American Bar Association. Viscount Haldane hold an audience which completely filled the Princess Theater and deluded many of the great legal lights of the western continent and seveial fra Europe. Livery Feed and Sale Stable In Cornett Stage Barn Prineville, Oregon Special attention given to the traveling Public. Hay 25c a day per head. Give us a call. AARON W. WHITE Prop. Sheriff's Sale By virtue of an execution and or der of mile, loaned out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Crook count j, on the Sth day of May, 1913, In favor of Cheater A. Stamp, plaintiff, v. H. E. Robinson, defendant, for the sum of twenty eitrhr hundred eighteen and U5 100 ($2818 95) dollars, with Interest there on from the 8tb day of May, 1913, at the rate of seven (7) per cent per an num, and two hundred and fifty (2T0 00 dollim attorney s fee, and the further aura of twenty-five lf Ou) dollars costs, which judgment was enrolled and docketed In the clerk's otllce of SHld court. In said county, on the 29th day of July, 1913, which execution commands me IO aell tbe following deabriced real prop erty, to wit: The nortneast qnnner tne'.i, ot section number thirty-live (35l, of township twelve (12), south of range twelve (12), enet of the Willamette meridian, In Crook county, state of Oregon, together with all the tene ments, neridltamenta and appur tenances thereunto belonging or In any wise appertaining, to be sold by the sheriff of said, county, as under execution, and tbe proceeds of such sale, after paying the coats and dis bursements, attorney's fees and the expenses herein stated, shall be ap plied upon the Judgment, and if the' proceeds ot sucn sale tie ineumeient, tbe plaintiff shall have Judgment and execution against the defendant, H. E. Itobinson, to recover such balance unuald. and in obedience to said ex- cutlon, order ot sale and decree, no tice Is hereby given mat l nave levied upon the real property above described, and vt 111 on Tauday, Seateaker 24, 1913, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., at the north door of the court house. In Prineville, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder, for cash In hand, the above descriiied real property, or as much thereof as may be required to satisfy said judgment. Interest, attorneys fees, costs and accruing costs. Dated this 31st day of J uly, A.D.1913. Fhank Ei.kinh, "Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon. Citation. In the county court ef the state of Ore gon, for the county of Crook. In the matter of the estate of John H. . Jarrett, deceased. To Ada "E. Jarrett, James J. Jarrett, Sarah M. Polin, Robert J. Jarrett, Ben jamin E. Jarrett, Thomas S. Jarrett, w.ll.om M .Turret Ada F.. Jarrett. Marie jarreu, r,an c. arreti, iuuue M. Jarrett, Howard T. Jarrett and all other persons who may have any inter est in said above named estate, greet ing. , in the name ot tne state oi uregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear in the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Crook, at the court room thereof, at Prineville in the conntv of Crook, on Monday, the 6th day of October, 1913, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any exist, why an order should not be made for the sale of the real property of the aforesaid estate, said real property being particu larly described as follows : Lots S and 4 and the' south half (0 of the northwest quarter i of section 5. township 14 south, range 19 east of the Willamette meridian, containing 153.SU acres according to the official plat and United States survey thereof and lying and situate in the county ot irooK, state of Oregon. Witness, the Hon. G. Springer, Judge of the countv court of the state of Ore gon for the" county of Crook, with the 6al of said court aflixed, this 2d day of. August, 1913. . Attest: Warrks Bbows, Clerk.. WlLLARD H. WlRTZ, 814 5 Attorney for Estate. For Sale. One header and three headerbeds, 2 plows, 3 wagons, 1 single buggy, 2 work horses. Prineville Feed & Livery Stable, opposite postottice. 7-17 Legislators Called to Sulzer Trial Albany. A formal rail for the state legislature to assemble here at noon September 18 for the Impeachment proceedings against Governor William Sulzer, charged with malfeasance in office, has been issued. lrialrfTlTITiljrlrra LUMBER 1 in 1 1 1 Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP & PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON E Wagoner H. Z. Griffith Central Oregon Well Co. Contractor for Well Drilling and Prospect Holes. Depth Guar, anteed Dealera in full line of well aupulies, Gasoline Engines, Pumpa, Etc Culver, Oregon