CSty Courier -neirald COURIER ESTABLISHED MAY, 1883 HERALD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1893 INDEPENDENT ESTABLISHED 1898 OREGON CITY,. OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1901 19th YEAR, NO. 17 CONSOLIDATED IMPLEMENT GOMP'Y SUCCESSOR TO nlrcbe9 ..Harder & CJ. 182, 184, 186 Madison Street, West End of Bridge, DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLES Remember we have the finest sto:k of the best makes to be found in Portland, including Farm and Spring Wagons, B iggies, Carriages and Carts, Mowers, Rakers, Tedders and Hay Tools, flay Tresses, Grain Drills, Plows, Cultivators, Disc and Spring Tooth Harrows, Pumns Harness, Bicycles, Etc. FORTLAND, ELK CHEEK HATCUESY. Increasing the Supply of Salmon in Iiofiie lilver. The Ashland ' ' cord contains the fol lowing aecom I t the hatchey in charge of Supeiintenoi nt J. W. Berrbtm. He is a Clackamas comity man, and it will be -interesting to the people here to know how they are doing things there : 'Work preparatory to handling the eggs at the Elk creek hatchery on Kogue river is in progress for the largest seasons' run yet performed and the summer tourists all give Sopt. J. W. Berriam a call ou their rounds. Mr. Berriam is increasing the trough capacity dt anout one-natr. me location is ideal lor the work. The place in. which the salmon are held captive is a natur.d spawning ground, ttie distance between the upper and lower-rocks being. abou 1700 feet. The fish come up over th lower rack but cannot pass the upper, which is an open dam of flats extending completely across the river. Orce within these bounds the great fish cannot re turn do n stream nor proceed onward. Walking out on the upper rack the water is seen to be alive with large sal mon and they turn and flash their sidci in the light in their hurry to get away, but soon return. "It is not every rack that you can walk out on and see the fit ii like that" said the enthusiastic superin tendent with just pride. The salmon were enjoying themselves and the big fellows were continually jumping. The manner of taking the lish in order to procure the eggs is as follows : At the lower end of the area in which the fish are penned the rack narrows down to an Indian trap. A seine is carried out acrosB the river and drifted down with a boat, forcing great numbers of the salmon into the triip. From this they are care fully tiken and the "green" ones cast back to the pen; By "green" is meant those that are not yet icady to spawn. The ones which are to be used a:e placed in racks, each one by itself and carried alive in wagons to the h itch y building. Here the eggs are t:i' eu from the females and put into the ha., ery baskets, in the troughs and impli cated by the fluid fiom the male fish. Through these baskets of eggs in the troughs a Btream of fresh water from Kogue river, at its natural temperature, ii flowed, during the entire time re quired for hatching which will average about 50 d: ys. The fish that have been used are then killed and canned, a small cann'ng plant being a part of the hatchery's equip ment. They are alterwaads ground up and used as food for the little fish before they are turned into the river. People unacquainted with the salmon industry might question this killing f the old fish, but it is just as well, for they soon die after spawning, none of them ever returning to the salt water, and it makes the work of the hatchery easier by hav ing them removed where they will not sgain be taken in the trap The little fish are kept and cared for about three months alter hatching at the end of which time they are about three inches in length. Mr. Berriam expects to turn out about 5,01)0,0(10 little fish this vear. These legions of little fellows find their way to the ccean, grow and thrive and in from the third to their fifth year of exis'eua return up Itogre liver and form a link in the chain which perpetr ates the exi-tenceof the species. Few people understand the work of the hatchery correctly. It is a benefi cent effort on the part of the U S. government, not the state, to increase the supply of food fishes in llogue river and many who enjoy the rich and the sport of taking them are unjust in oppo sition or lack of interest in the matter. Ten miles np Elk creek from the mon hatchery is a eteelhead hatchery. This splendid fish spawns in the eprfhg, and the manner of handling is much the same as for tiie royal Chinook. OA8TOIIIA, B the A ii Yoti Haw Always Bflltfl B'.gnatare of 0R2GCN PRESIDENT MCKINLEY SHOT A Cowardly Jswwin Fired - Two Slioti,mBal mil Probably Not Prove lui'.al. Buffalo. N. Y., Sept. 6 Piesident Mc.K nley was shot here ib.s afternoon a I'i'le alter 4 o'clock, while holding a reception at the Temp'e ol Music on the Pan-Amer'i an grounds, by Leon Czol goBz, au anarchist. He was well dressed, and was in the act of shaking bauds with the president when he committed the deed. He had covered i he revolver with a handkerchief. Two shots were fired, one ludging in the pr. -ideut's leit breast and one in the abdu . eu, Czul gosz was arrested on the ihot. I'zoUoES was knqwn in a mill at New burg, Ohio, whe.e he worked, iis l ied Ne-umn. He is suid to be iy dttct-'itu liussuii -Poland '.le'inan Jew , a'ld con fesses himself to be a disciple of the no torious anarchist propa&anui.-rt, hui.ua Uoldman. Sept 7 The p.es'dent's wounds are not necessary fatal, and recovery is possible, unless untoward complications occur. Sept. 8 All the heads of the depart ments of government and Vice-President Kcosevelt have arrived at Buffalo. The president's condition isnios serious. The The governments of Europe and South America have sent telegrams to the department depressing the warmest sympathy with t'e president and the United States. Sept. 9 The most confident predic t'ou is made cf the president's recov ery. If within the next. 24 hours there is'no change for the worse, the physi cians attending him will declare him out of danger. In that event, three weeks hence he would be completely re covered. John Recjioiid, the Irish lesder, ca bled to Vice-President Koosevelt from London today an fol'ows: "In the name of the Nationalist party I send an ex pression of deepest sympathy. Ireland abhors the dastardly crime." Anna Uoldtuan, the arch anarch'Bt,who was in Buffalo on Monday, the 2nd, has d'sappeared. The police are searching for her. She is believed to be morally responsible for the attack on the presi dent. Czolgosn poeeB as a hero, having no conception ol the dastardiiuess of his crime. The hu'ltt of the assassin is yet in the president's body and peritonitis is .eared. An X ray machine is ready for iiista it use in taee the danger becomes imminent. Sept. 10 Emma Goldman was ar rested in Chicago, where a dozen other male and female anarchists were cap- turee. two months ago, the Chicago ' Reds" were plotting to ussassinate McKinley. The physic! ins in attendance on the pre-dde.it are reasonably confident that be will recover, but the bullet of the wouhVje assasr'n he will carry with him to the grave. In Europe no less than in Ameiica prayers have been wa'ted on the wings of the spirit to the throne of the Most High imploring that full recovery may be vouchsafed to the chief executive of the United States As soon as Mr. McKinley can endure t:ie strain, he will be moved from his quarters at Millbiirn House to either Canton or Washington. The pope has been so deeply moved by the a i tuck on McKinley that he will is sue an encyclical on anarchism. Continued on page 6. Men Will Be Boys In the excitement of a lively extrcise like boat racing or ball-playing, they will strain thetr muscles and go home limping and sore. Then they are glad they have Perry Davis' Pain Killer on hand to soothe the quivering nerves; to penetrate the muscles with warmth and healing power. It has relieved the pain of two generations of Americans. Large bottles 25 and 50 cents. Farmers, bring your chickens to Mc Glashan & Rakel. They pay spot cash. NEW OF THE WEEK. Friday, Sept. 6. The strikinsr cigarmakers of Tampa, Fla., marooned on a Honduras island, have 'escaped and returned, and the fed eral authorities will prosecute the kid nappers. Canadian Northwest is expected to have a wheat crop of 100.000.0C0 bushels. W.S. Strowger, of Rochester, N. Y.., claims to have invented a liquid gas that will make coal and -coal oil a drug in the market. The cruiser Philadelphia arrived at Astoria. Colombia is drawing troops from the interior to protect the isthmus. An Ecuadorean force invades Colombia. The Ranger arrived at Panama, and the Iowa is due today. Matthias Is!anders were punished for massacring a German party. Emperor William refuses to meddle in the Franco-Turkish dispute. Saturday, Sept. 7. Kidnapping of an American mission ary woman in Macedonia is confirmed. James MoArthur, the murderer, was hanged at Deer Lodge, Mont. .Governor Geer expresses-regret at the attempt on McKinley's life, and says anarchists will now be diiven out Tacoma anarchiBt narrowly escaped lynching 1 for approving of the attack on McKinley. Both sides to the San Francisco strik are as determined as ever. , Volume of business in New York sfocks almost loweBt of the year. Some apprehension felt on the money market over decrease in bank reserves. , Sunday, Sept. 8. The Venezuelan fleet is bombarding Rio liacha, Colombia. Colombia ac cepts the friendly mediation of the United States, President Castra abso lutely refuses to consent to mediation. Assault on McKinley upsets New York stock market. Financial situation in New York may require imports of gold from Europe. Monday, Sept. 9. Steps are being taken for the suppres sion of anarchists. The steelworkers' executive committee ordered Shad'er to settle the strike. Near Coivallis, an attempt was made to murder afamily of hoppickers. A lone highwayman tried to hold up the Ager-Lakeview stage. Thieves are robbing sluiceboxes in the vicinity of Dawson. Judge Lowell's early announcement of his candidacy for governor a surprise to republican leaders. Mrs. Mary Vincent committed suicide by trking i-ai boli" acid ; Portland. Tii'-eday, (Sept. 10. Secretary tiae has been asked tore-: lieve the mo.ey market by New York financial insti utioiis. The National leunion of the G. A. R. opened at Cleveland, Governor Geer commends proposed New Jersey leghdatiou against anar chists, St-ange death of Winter Kyle at As toria leads to suspicion of murder. Prospects are that Willamette Valley prune crop will bring good prices. Two large lumber schooners to be built for the Tillamook trade. Abraham Isaak, anarchist, under ar rest in Chicago, published the Firebrand in Portland. Blimot ITaig crushed to death in a well at Lents. Buried forest di: covered under the 'ava on Mount Hood. Wednesday, Sept. 11. Strikers at McKeesport, Pa., attacked nonunion men. Precautions are being taken in Europe to protect the touring rulerB from an archists. Disturbances in Morocco are increas ing. French reservists indulge in revolu tionory talk. Representative Tongue favors a law to keep out foreign anarchists. Oregon hop crop will he between 60, 000 and 65,000 bales. Since September 2, Lord Kitchener has captured 081 Boers, 3400 horses and 19,000 cattle. Cootloued on pase 7. Death Stood Off. E. B. Munday, a lawyer of Henrietta, Tex., once fooled a grave digger. He says: "My brother waa very low with malarial fever and jaundice. I per suaded him to try Electric Bitters, and tie was soon much better, but lie con tinued their use until he was wholly cuied. I am sure Electric Bitters saved his life." This remedy expels malaria, kills disease germs and purifies the blood; aids digestion, regulates live1, kidneys and bowels, cures constipation and dyspepsia, nervous diseases, kid ney troubles, female complaints; gives perfect health. Only 60c at George A. Harding's drug store. , A slightly used parlor organ for sale by W, L. Block, the homefurnisher. Oregon City fi Portland lilver Line, . The new steamer "Leona" will go on this route May 30th, making four round trips every day. This boat has been built especially for the Oregon City and Portland route by the Graham Bros., of the Oregon City Transportation Com pany. They believe the time has come when a good passenger and freight boat willreceive enough patronage from the two cities to support the same. The time card will be as follows: Leave Ore gon City at 7 and 10a. m., 1:30 and 4:30 p. m .. Leave Portland 8 :30 and 11 :30 a. m., 3 :30 and 6 :00 p. m. Round trip will be 25 cents. Agricultural 210-214 BUGGIES Being crowded f?r space in my warehouse, I will sell the now in stock at prices that defy competition. Come early the stock has been picked over. I have a stock of these investigate for yourself. I CARRY Buffalo Pitts Harrows atid Cultivators Owen's "Advance" Fanning Mills Peerless Plows Write for w. . moijia: Implements and Vehicles FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. 1 ...i i NEW MODEL "STEEL BEAUTY." balers on hand that I will sell at reduced prices. Call and u wum'uji.w.wjpiiwiMiiwiiiiiM mtjtnt wlarai fek'iSCA Milwank e P.ind (Catalogue nml Ptie . Odds and Ends 5 Cents per Double As long as the stock lasts In order to make room for new stock we will sell last season's patterns at reduced prices. . .J The Housefurnisher BUGGIES buggies and spring wagons and secure a buggy before . 1 t !' ' y- . Belle Cih I Ltd Cutter c rs and Mowers of Roll n n 3 AND 'T25 ;L ;:rif