NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Little Prospect of President Signing Tariff Bill Before End of Week. Washington.-Morn Hum lm been devoted by congress to Ilia ciumldera Hun of llni Underwood tariff Mil than ever before wo Kl villi to tli eonald enitlon of any other tariff nieimiirii, mill the prcm'lit special session hits al ready run two weeks beyond the pre vlims record fur spec-lid kihhIiiii, with no vnil )t In ululit. There I 111 t la prospwt llml llm Underwood bill I'll II bn signed hy tlm president prior tu Hi'plinnlii'r I'll, but If tlm bill Iweoinea a luw mi tlmt tit. y tnliil ii f Hit! cl;i will Iiiiki been rousiltiieU III Its con sideration mill iuikhiiki). Tlin luiiiinHt previous njim-lnl sosliC of congress Kim Unit of llm Hilly flmt congress, at which llm I'uyiie Alilrlcll In w ns pnsiied. Tlmt sedition mil from Mnnti IS to August 6. l'JOt. a totul of H4 days. It took I :t I iliiyn from March IS to July 24. 1K'.i7. to pirns tli IMnglcy bill. Currency Debit Begun In Hou. (Iruliirli'iil (llniliiy prior to llm m Hg of llm administration currency bill through tin' hoimo begun with a series of ii dies for nml ngulimt llm iiiKiimirf. Tlio general Ulm'iiiniioii con tinued throughout tiny hiii) night e slims of tlm lioima until Hiilunliiy OlUlit. t'hiilruiiin (ihiHH, of tlm bunking nml currency -cmi mt 1 1 1-. father of tlm bill; Iti'lui'Hi'iitMllvn lliiyin. of California, ruuklng ini'iiihir of tlm coiumH (Me, nml lli'iroi nliitlve Munlm k, of K.nt i:iH, Progressive flour h-iuler, opened tlin delinte for their rcnpcrilva pur tics. 1 Im im-nuiiro -'i taken up In de lull fur amendment Muiiiliiy, unit It U expected tlm detiilled iHsi'in-siim will In eiteimlve. Under tlm mucus ae Hull of tlm lii!iiiHTutn, tlm possibility tlmt any change will I1 written Into tin' measure In tlm house la remote. Bryan's Plea Heeded by Hou. Ill respoime to nil urgent demand fruiii llm male department, tlm house Hilopiril Joint resolution making nn emergency appropriation of f loo.nuo to bo uHi-il for tho ri'lli'f of destitute Americans In Mexico nml for their trvisportnllon to tlm United Hintc. Mnjorlty Lender Vmli'rwooil pre sented the emergency resolution ami ri'iul a personal letter fruiii Secretary tlrynn asking Immediate nil Inn. Tlm secretary unlit the department was us titic $.'ioo a dny to ulil American In Mexico nml Hint only U:uuO won aviillahlo for Hint purpose. The reso hit Urn will K Immediately to the sen lit i', where It proluibly will b passed. No Ground for Bubonlo Plague Scar. Surgeon (It'in-riil Iliim of the public health service declared there was no cause for nliirm In tlm one death from bubonic pliiKim lit Marline, t'ul. The case Ik ri'K'irili'il simply lis n sporadic on i'. not In nny way nn '.mllrullon of ilnni"r of nn rplili'mli', tlmt imtlri'ly dim to grouiul miulrri'l liifi'rtlim. For Ki'viriil k thr public hi'iiltli tmr- in? linn bi'i'ii nuikliiK pliuiH for In cnnsril nrtlvlty hk.iIiisI rmlrnt rnr r'.ri'H of till tllM'UHP on tht' I'ni'lflc ronHt, nml thotm pliius mi' nhiiiit to be put Into rxi'iiillon. National Capital Brevities Attni'kltiK Hip "rnllH of tlm rniicns pyrtti'ln." Ki'prrsriitntlvu AiuIithiiii of MluimKotii rt'Hlnni'il from tho wnya nml tni'nna I'oinniltti'p. im n prntcnL The food roHi'iiri'h Inbnriilory of tho burmiii of chiMiilstry In lomliictltiK " IiiTlmontH In ni'vonil pkk bronkliiK on tiihllKhmi'iitH to 8Hlnt the nuimifiK'tur ith III cunnliiK pi'i fi-rt i'kkb for wlutor use. A cciiintervnlllnn duly on dried or rnnilli'il frultM nml coiiihcil wool, or tom from AiiHlriilhi, eiiulvulcnt to the bounty granti'd to thona proiluela by tho Aiu.tralian Kovornment, was order ed by tho treiiHiiry. Wlno pure wlno In to be n thins of the pant under tho peudliiK tariff bill In the opinion of Dr. Ilarvey V. Wiley, formerly ehlef chemist for tho government. The I'omereue ninendniont tnxliiK brandy used In foiilfylug Cnllfornln wines nt the rate of $1.10 per Billion nml iiIho tuxliiK HlMirliniH wlneu, wan nlrli ken from the tariff bill In confer ence botween.tho senate nnd house. Hindus seeking ndmlttanen to the United Slntes throunh the Philippines or liny other American possession will not be permitted to land unless they pass tho examination under tho Immi gration laws. General denial of nil the nlloRntlons made auiiliiHt him by Colonel Martin M. Mulhnll of rtnltlinoro, former aelf atyled chief lobbyist for the Natlonul Association of Manufncturors, was voiced by formet) Ilepresentntlve James Watson of Indiana, before the house lobby Investigating committee. A ennva'sa of member! of the house and senate committees which have been Investigating President Wilson's assertion concerning the existence of a dangerous lobby In Washington, showed that both reportB will suBtaln the charges of the chief executive. 'BIG TIM" SULLIVAN X: CM - - , . J i till, by Anxrlou frat. Aauclmtlo. "Big Tlm" Sullivan, New York Con grenman, killed by a tret car, whoa remain lay unidentified In a New York morgue for thirteen day. "BIG TIM" SULLIVAN DEAD Almoat Conalgned to a Pauper' Crav When Found. New York The body of "ills Tlm" Bull 1 vein, luemlier of roiiKri-na from the thirteenth New York dUtrlet and a lorn! Tiimmiuiy leader, was Identified by rhante in a Fordham moritue. where It It ii tt lulu for 13 days. Bulll van illhappenred AuKust 31, when he eluded one of bl iiurHi it. set to attend hlin beeaiiKe of a iiii'iilul uialudy, and ever alin e then III friend had eurch d fur him In vnln. Ills body waa on II way to the potter field when tho chance observation of a policeman who hud known him Intimately cheek ed It I'liiime. 8ulier Ha No Pardon Power. KliiKHton, N. Y. The exact Btiitu of Governor William Bulier of New York. Impeiirbed by the Mate IprI In I urn, wn definitely determined here when Justice llnsbrouek ruled that Hulier I powerlemt to pardon Joaeph 0. Itobln, former New York bniiker, convicted of nilsupproprlnttiiR bunk deposits, pending the result of hi trial before tho Impeachment court. China Will Employ 200 German. Peking. The conclusion of arrange ment were reported here by which China will employ a German lieuten ant general with a stuff of alx, and SUO other German officer to reorgnn Ite it army. It was aald the Kruppa will pny 25 per cent of the German' ulnrle. Rich Splnater Leave (10,000,000. Philadelphia. Isnac T. Starr, a broker here, will Inherit $10,000,000. The money will come to him from Miss Julia Gurrelt, Pennsylvania's richest spinster, whose Investments Starr has looked lifter for years. RANCHER SHOOTS OREGONJX-JUDGE Astoria, Or. Kx Circuit Judge Frank J. Taylor, president of the state board of pJlut commissioners and one of the lending members of the legal fraternity In western Oregon, was slain by Oswald C. llansel, a Clatsop Plains rancher, on Commer cial street, near tho Spokane, Portland A Senttlo railroad depot, at 9 o'clock Sunday morning. The shooting came as tho climax of a fancied grievance which Hansel hud hud for years against his victim, for what reason no one know and the further fact that, four yenrs ngo, the Judgo acted ne attorney for Mrs. Han sel in filing a stilt for divorce, an ac tion that was later withdrawn. Fully BO persons wero within half a block of the scene. Hoxens of them rushed to give assistance and physi cians were summoned, but life was exllnct before the first one reached the prostruto man. After gazing a second at the pros trate form of his victim, Hansel toss ed his revolver Into the river and started to walk awuy. Ho was grab bed by bystanders. He remarked that he was going to the police station to give himself up. THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat, Now Crop Club, 80c; blue stem, 8Sc; red Russian, 79c. Hay Timothy, $16; alfalfa, $13. Butter Creamery, 34c. Eggs Candled, 84c; ranch, 270. Wool Kastern Oregon, 16c; Wil lamette valley, 19c. Seattle. Wheat, New Crop Bluestem, $8c; club, 80c; red Russian, 79c. Hay Timothy, $17 per ton; alfaffa, $13 per ton. JPggs 34o. Butter Creamery, 83c. RAILROAD WRECK LAID TOJMPLOYES Engineer, Flagman and Con ductor of New Haven Road Held Responsible. New Hnvrn, Conn. Three employe of the New York, New Haven Hart ford rullroud are held by Coroner Kl! Mix to be criminally responsible for the dlHustrou wreck at North Haven on September 2, when the Whit Mountain Expres plunged through the second e-tlon of the standing Bar llnrbor Kxprea, exacting toll of 21 live. Those held to be responsible are August!) Miller, engineer of the White Mountain Kxpress, and Hruce C. Adam and Oniric II. Murray, con ductor and flagman, respectively, of the Hur Harbor train. ' The Coroner neither blame nor ab nlve the New Haven road. He find the vlgiinl were In perfect working order, "and whether the banjo ilguals nrn obsolete or not the accident would hnve been prevented If the company' rub s had not beep violated." He de clare the number of violation of rules by employe "make a sorry record. " Knglneer Miller was arrested on a bench warrant and pleaded not guilty before the superior court. Bench war rants have been Issued for Adam and Murray. THAW APPLIES TO COURT Writ I Intended a Check on New Hampahlr Governor. Colehrook, N. II. The perpetually recurring w rit of habeas corpus which so often entered the career of Harry K. Thaw since hi Incarceration In M n 1 1 "ii ii n a the Insane shiver of Stanfi White cropped up aguln In hi fight to resist extradition from New Hampshire after hi unexpected deportation from the Dominion of Can nda. Thla time and for the flnit time In the history of Thaw' efforts to re gain hi liberty the writ was Issued by a federnl court. Cnlted Stajes Judge Aldrlch In the district of New Hampshire granted the application of three of the Thaw lawyers, Murtln, Bhurtleff and Olm stead. William Trnvcrs Jerome, spe cially deputized to bring Thaw back to the asylum, henrd the new with til grace and characterized the move as one of bud faith. i Nil Accuaed Prlet Believed Inane. New York. Han Schmidt, the priest who confessed that he killed Anna Aumuller and cut up her body and cast it piece by piece Into the Hudson river, "as a sacrifice to be consummated In blood," Is In the ob servation ward of the Tombs prison under the watchful eye of Dr. McGuIre the prison physician. Warden Kallon, of the Tombs, declares the man Is In sane one of the most dangerous men ever ronfined In the prison, and In this view he was upheld by Deputy Commissioner of Corrections Wright. From far off Mainz, Germany, there camo to Mgr. Joseph F. Mooney, vicar general of the archdiocese of New York, n cablegram from the secretary of the bishop, which said that Schmidt had been declared insane there and suspended by the bishop. GAYNOR'S FUNERAL SERVICES SIMPLE New York. At the request of hlB widow, who said she knew he would have wished It so, the funeral of May or William J. Gnynor, who died at sen, will be marked by simplicity, without orchestra, or band music or military pomp. The funeral Bervlce will be held September 21 in Old Trinity church. At Mrs. Gaynor's request the only escort of the mayor's body will be mounted policemen. There will be no military accompaniment. Though num erous orchestras Imv volunteered to play the funeral music, Mrs. Gnynor asked that only the regular choir ot Old Trinity sing. She asked that Gounod's "Ave Jlaria" be sung, be cause, she said, it was one of her hus band's favorites, and she often snug It for him. Mayor Gnynor waa voyaging over ma on the steamer Baltic in the hope of regaining his strength to enter the three-cornered municipal campaign as a candidate for re-election, when he died suddenly on the Baltic as the steamer 'was within a few hundred miles of tho Irish coaat. Editor Held In Contempt. South Bend, Wash. Edward H. Wright, Judge of the Superior Court for Pacific county, ha found F. A. Hazeltlne, editor of the South Bend Journal, guilty of contempt of court and has Imposed a fine ot $36 for pub lishing facts about and making com ments on a criminal case pending In that court in violation of Rule VII ot the court, adopted AuguBt 2. During the Fair! I will have a fine selection of Victor and Columbia Records and Talking Machines, only the latest styles With a Victor in Your Home ' You can entertain and educate both yourself and children. I can sell you any machine as low as any dealer in the States (regardless who). If you are interested, cut out below, fill in and send to: riense semi iiiirticiilnmi of J'utir Tiilklnir Machine! nml esy pny-im-li ta to: Ntune : Address . Ask to See The South Bend Watch I carry them. Also all other standard makes in all grades. Crook County Jewelry & Sporting Goods Store L KAMSTRA, Prop, PrinevUIe, Ore. Selling: agent South Bend Watch Company. 9-1 1 High Grade Jewelry Only. I am a power for great good if you do not abuse my use. In cases of needI do my work well. I am a builder up of health and strength in the hospital or in the home. For the invalid or the convalescent for the tired or overworked I offer a great help. A little of me goes a long way. I have been among you for three gen erations. I'm known as Cyrus Noble throughout the world. W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents Portland, Oregon RSEsl PIONEER WHITE LEAD 10c per pound in 5o-pound kegs and larger Pure Linseed Oil 85c per gallon, guaranteed under pure fond law Phoenix and Conqueror Mixed Paints Fillers Varnishes Stains Colors in oil and dry colore, floor paint, floor wax, floor varnish, glat., brushes, putty, liquid veneer A. H Lippman & Co. You . would . enjoy . the . Journal Only $1.50 per Year L. KAMSTRA JEWELRY and Sporting Goods Prineville, Ore. 6 19-lmo Notice ot ShcrH's Kala of Seal Estate on KxKutloa la lortclimir W. r. Klntf, plaintiff, VII. Jame K. Admimnn and Anna Ailaw min, id (enilnnm. Hy virtue of an exwutlon nml or der irf Hle iHniicd nut ol the circuit court of the BtHU of Oretton for t'u county ol Crook, no a JmlKiiient rendered In unld court on the 2titb dny of Jul v, I'll:',, In fnvor of th nliuve mimed iliiltitlff nnd nfwlnst thenliove mimed defendnntu for toe mini of Twelve hundred Forty four nml rlfht.v-rhrf iiuiidredtlm dollnra. Ii h Inlerint thereon from the 2lth iIhv i( July, Hil t, nt the rut of lu) per cent per uiiniiiii and the further mm of One Hundred liulliir at torney'a fc, and Twenty dollnri eiwm nnd the further sum of Ten dollars riwt of this sale. Which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the clerk's ottiee of said county on the 26th day of July, 1913. nnd when, as It was further ordered and ile-en-ed by the court that I kh to the hlirhest liidder for cash In bam the following dexerllieil land, to-wit : The southeast quarter of the south east niuirter of section 24, tp. H, ranife 15 east of the Willamette Meridian. Therefore, to satisfy salil JmlKment, I w ill on ittvitf, u 27th itj sf Scptmktr. 191 J. s-ll the above described land at pol ltc auction at the north frout door of theconrthoiise In Prineville. Subject to n-iieinpiion as required by law. tinted this 2tth Uuy of August. 1113. Frank Ei.kinh. Sheriff. By W. E Van Allen, deputy. Citation. In the county court of the itate of Ore- lion, for the county of Crook. In the matter of the estate of John H. Jarrett, deceased. To Ada K. Jarrett, .lameii J. Jarrett. Sarah M. Pulin, Robert J. Jarrett, Ben jamin E. Jarrett, Thomas S. Jarrett. William M. Jarrett, Ada h. Jarrett, Marie E. Jarrett, Karl K. Jarrett, Lucile M. Jarrett, Husanl T. Jarrett and a)i oilier perfnn who may have any inter est in taid above named estate, greet ing. In the name of the atate of Oregon, vou 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 frinevule in the countv of Crook, on Monday, the 6ihdayof October, 11)13, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to ahow cause, if any exi.t, why an order thould not be made for the tale of the real property of the aforesaid estate, said real property being particu larly described as follows: Lota 3 and 4 and the south half ( Vi) of the northwest quarter of section 5. township 14 south, range 19 east of the Willamette meridian, containing; 153.S4 acres according to the official plat and United States survey thereof and lying and situate in the county of Crook, srate of Oregon. Witness, the Hon. G. Springer. udg of the county court of the state of Ore gon lor tho county of Crook, with the seal of said court affixed, tnia 2d day of August, 1913. Attest: Warren Baow.i, Clerk. WlLLAKD H. WlRTZ, 814 S Attorney for Estate. Notice of Contest Department of the Interior. United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, July 22, 1913. To Mary Anderson, of Hampton, Oregon, contestee: You are hereby notified that Mary A. Morgan, who gives Barnes, Oregon, as her post office address, did on July 1. 1913, file in this office her duly corroborated appli cation to contest and secure the cancel lation of your homestead, serial No. 09783, made December 21, 1911, for se sei, wla sei, sec 21, nwi net, section 2ts township IS south, range 21 east, Wil lamette meridian, and as grounds for her contest she alleges that said Mary Anderson has wholly failed to establish her residence on said tract, has totally failed to cultivate and improve tha same as required by law and has aban doned the same for more than one year last past. You are, therefore, further notified! that the said allegations will be' taken by thla otlice as having been' confessed by you. and your said en try will be canceled thereunder with out your further right to be heartJ therein, either before this office or on appeal, If you fail to tile In this ottkt within twenty days after the FOl'KTH publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and re sponding to these allegations of eon test, or if you fail within that time to tile In this office due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either iu person or by registered mall. If this service is made by the delivery of a copy of your auswer to the cou testant in person, proof of such set vice must be either the said contest ant's written acknowledgment of his receipt of the copy, showing the (late of Its receipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom the delivery was made, stating when and where the copy was delivered; If made by regis tered mall, proof of such service must consist of the affidavit of the persou by whom the copy was mailed stat ing when and the post office to which i it was mailed, and this affidavit, must be accompanied by the post master's receipt for the letter. You should state In your answer the name of the post otlice to which you desire future uotlees to be sent to you. H. Frank Woodcock,. Register Date of first publication, Aug. 28,1913 " " second publication, Sept. 4. ' " third publication, Sept. 11. " " fourth publication, Sept 18. p Boarding and Rooming House Opened Mesdames Roberts aod Prose haw leased the Clark house and will ope at rooming and boarding house September 1st. Teachers, students and others looking for accommodations should call before making other arrangements. 8-21 J?. CiiioU. Jfttorntjf-mt-jCmm iPn till; Ortgou