THE MORXTXG OREGOXIAN, TUESDAY. - JUNE 11, 1907. i 4 DAILY BEEF SPECIAL-ALL WEEK Any Cut ol Beef, Forequarters, Prime Ribs Excepted, 4c Lb. DAILY, From 10 A. M. Till 12 NoonS..S Straight from Oregon's Richest Grazing Grounds to the Government Inspector Then to Your Table Even on our splendid Oregon range some imperfect cattle are to be found. YOU CAN BE SURE OF ESCAPING ALL IMPERFECTIONS FROM EVERY SOURCE, INCLUDING ORIGINALLY POOR CAT TLE, PRESERVATIVES, AND COLORINGS, SUCH AS ARE USED IN MARKETS WHERE MEAT IS NOT GOVERNMENT-INSPECTED, ONLY BY BUYING YOUR MEAT OF A MARKET THAT SELLS EXCLUSIVELY PUEE, OREGON-GROWN, GOVERMENT-INSPECTED MEATS. This moist weather brings out the grass, making the finest grazing in all the world. It is the VERY PICE of the Northwest range the delicious, juicy, grass-fed meat that we offer you, at the lowest prices. BEEF. Beef Neck, boil 2 Soup Bone 2? ' Brisket 2 Plate Boil 4 Short Ribs 5 Shoulder Roast 6d Shoulder Steak 6 Round Steak 8$ MUTTON. Stew 5 Chops 10 Roast 10 Leg of Mutton lS1- PORK. Shanks 6 Roast lO Chops 10 Leg of Pork 12V2 VEAL. Shanks (for broth) 5 Stew 6 Roast 10 Chops 10 Loin IZVit Leg of Veal ... 12yz SUNDRIES. Pigs' Feet 54 Kidneys 5 Hearts 5 Livers 5 Oxtails 5 Tripe 8 Hamburger 8J Brains 10 Tongues 10 Mixed Sausage ...... 10J Ham 17 Bacon 17M: WATCH OUR ADS CONSTANTLY FOR LOWEST PRICES AND SPECIAL SALES THE HARRY WOOD MARKET COR. FIRST AND ALDER TWO ENTRANCES "HOME OF GOVERNMENT-INSPECTED MEATS" MAYORS RESIGN BY ONE CONSENT One Tears Down France's Flag From the City Hall of Narbonne. GENERAL STRIKE IN SOUTH Officials Quit Sen-ice of Nation Be cause Adulteration Ruins Wine Trade Deputies Discuss the Scheme of State Monopoly. ' PARIS, June 10. Up to a late hour tonltfht, no change has been recorded in the situation growing out of the movement on the part of the wine growers, and the news received from the South shows that a number of Mayors are carrying out their resolu tion to resign. No disorders have been reported, however. In the Chamber of Deputies today the preliminaries of the government's bill for the prevention of the adulter ation of wine were discussed. In the rourse of the debate Andre C. Dubois, Unified Socialist, suggested the estab lishment of a state monopoly of alco 'hol, such as exists for tobacco, declar ing this to be the only effective solu tion of the difficulty. The debate went over until tomorrow, when Finance Minister Calllaux will explain how the bill meets the situation. Marcellln Albert, the Jeader of the movement, was until a coupre of months ago, a winegrower of Arge liers. Now he is acclaimed as a -"redeemer," and seems to hold the South of France In the hollow of his hand. His orders are implicitly and unques tionably obeyed, and by the powers of organization with which he is endowed he has proved himself to be. a born leader of men. It Is also realised among the hot-blooded people of the South that such a man might fire a formidable revolution. MAYOR PROCLAIMS . STRIKE Tears Down National Flag and Peo ple Parade Narbonne. NARBONNE, France, June 10. In the presence of an enormous crowd, the Mayo, of Narbonne, M. Ferroul, announced publicly that a civil strike had begun, and tore down the flag of France from the City Hall. The May or, when he did this, -was dismissed by the Municipal Council. At the same time the tocslh rang out from every church steeple, and then the crowd paraded through the streets of the town. There were no disorders. MAYOR AND COUNCIL RESIGN The Movement Extends Generally Through South of France. MONTPELIER. France, June 10. In the absence of the Mayor of this city. Counsellor Lauren announced the res ignation of the Council this evening to a crowd of 3000 persons. The Mayors of a large number of villages in the Departments of Aude, Herault and Pyrenees Orientates Joined the movement. The Mayor and Council of Perplgnan resigned today. The Mayor of Florens will resign tomorrow. MEETS DEATH IN ENGLAND CALIFOUXIAN OX TOUR IS RE PORTED TO BE KILLED. Los Angeles Family Party Supposed to Be Victims of Fatal Ac cident at Edge Hill. BANBURY, Eng. June 10. In a motor car accident at Edge Hill, near here, to dny a Mr. Johnson, of California, was killed and a Mr. Blake, of Philadelphia, was mortally injured. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Blake, who were in the party, sus tained grave injuries and their condition Is precarious. Mr. anil Mrs. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Blake left Oxford this morning In a hired motor car for Stratford-on-Avon. At a dangerous bend in the descent of NrtKe Hill, which has been the scene of several automobile accidents, the car turned over. Mr. Johnson's skuir was fractured and he died two hours later. Mr. Blake lies In a hopeless condition In the Sanbury infirmary, whither the two women also were removed. The chauffeur escaped with slight injuries. IDENTITY NOT ESTABLISHED Southern California Man, However, Left for Trip 'With Family. l.OS ANGELES, June 10. The Identity of the Mr. Johnson, of California, who was killed in an automobile accident in England today is somewhat uncertain. I.ate in May, O. L. Johnson, a prominent capitalist of this city, left here for an automobile tour of England with a party of 11 people. With him were Miss John son, A. G. Johnson, his son, proprietor of the Westminster Hotel, and the latter's wife and two sons. A. P. Johnson, wife, two sons and daughter, were also mem bers of the party. They took with them from here two large automobiles. They sailed from New York May 31 on the steamer Celtic for Liverpool. The accident occurred between Liverpool and Ixmdon, which would have been the na tural route of the party VANDERB1LT SIGNED NAME Under Influence of "Bright Eyes," Marries Mrs. Pepper. NEW TORK, June 10. Interest in the recent marriage of Mrs. May S. Pepper, the Spiritualist leader, to Bdward Ward Vanderbllt was revived today when an application was made In the Supreme Court in Brooklyn to have a commission appointed to inquire into Vanderbilt's mental condition. The application was made by his daughter. Minerva, and by his brother and sister, James O. and Sarah L. Vanderbllt. The petitions de clare that Vanderbllt was brought into the marriage while under the control of Mrs. Pepper, and was not responsible for his action. The hearing was adjourned until Thurs day. In affidavits presented today it was al- h leged that a control known as "bright eyes" had induced Mr. Vanderbllt to marry Mrs. Pepper. "-Bright eyes," who is an alleged Indian spirit and gives mes sages to Mrs. Pepper, according to the court affidavits, wrote a number of let ters which Induced Mr. Vanderbilt to sign sundry checks. It was charged at the hearing that the daughter was left to the charity of friends by the marriage. SEVEN PER CENT DECREASE Government Report Shows Drop in Spring Wheat Average. WASHINGTON. June 10. The crop reporting board of the Bureau of Sta tistics of the Department of Agricul ture finds from the reports of corre spondents and agents of the bureau as follows: Preliminary returns on the acreage of Spring wheat sown indicate an area of about 16,464,000 acres, a decrease of 1,242,000 acres, or 7 per cent as com pared with the final estimate of the acreage shown last year (17,706,000 acres). The average condition of Spring wheat June 1 was 88.7. as compared with 93.4 at the corresponding date last year, 93.7 on June 1. 1905, and a 10 year average of 93.3. For the State of Washington the Spring wheat acreage of 1907 la shown to be 132 per cent; condition June 1, 98 per cent: condition June 1. 1906, 92 per cent; 10 years' average, 95 per cent. The average condition of Winter wheat on June 1 was 77.4, as compared with 82.9 on May 1, 1907. 82.7 on June 1, 1906: 85.5 on June 1, 1905, and a 10 year average of 81.1. The following table shows for each of the principal Winter wheat states the condition June 1 in each of the last two years and with the 10-year June average: Jun 1, June 1, 10-Year States 1007. 190B. Average. Kansas 60 74 81 Indiana 78 80 72 Missouri S4 74 79 Ohio 80 88 77 Nebraska 80 86 77 Illinois 79 78 71 Pennsylvania S2 St 87 California 75 85 77 Oklahoma 60 90 89 Texas 44 77 81 Michigan .75 75 73 United States , 77.4 82.7 81.1 The total area reported in oats is about 31,491,000 acres, an increase of 532,000 acres, or 1.7 per cent, as com pared with the final estimate of the area sown last year (30,959,003). The average ' condition of oats on June 1 was SI. 6 against 85.9 June 1. 1906; 92.9 at the corresponding date In 1905, and a 10-year average of 89.7. The acreage reported as under bar ley is less than finally estimated as sown last year by about 171,000 acres, or 2.7 per cent. The condition of bar ley is 84. 9. against 93.5 on June 1, 1906; 93.7 June 1, 1905, and a 10-year average of 89.8 . The average condition of rye is 88.1, against 89.9 on June 1, 1906; 93.6 June 1, 1905, and 90.2, the mean of the cor responding averages of the last 10 "years. The report also indicates several other crops and fruits, the details of which will be published in the Crop Reporter. BOISE PRISONERS UPHELD Federation Will Probably Re-elect Them Officers of Order. DENVER, June 10. About 200 dele gates to the 15th annual convention of the Western Federation of Miners were present in Oddfellows' Hall to day when Acting President C. E. Ma honey called the assembly to order. Ontario, British Columbia, Alaska and Mexico, as well as all the Western States, are represented. , One of the first questions which it is said the convention will discuss is the formation of the industrial organ izations opposed to craft organizations, by which Is meant the consolidation into one federation of all the unions engaged in the different branches of the same enterprise. No opposition to continuing in office President Charles H. Moyer and Secretary-Treasurer William D. Haywood has been expressed by any of the del egates. The convention sent a telegram to Messrs. Moyer, Haywood and Petti bone, as follows; "Fifteenth annual convention sends greeting. Confident of your Innocence, and we are with you until your honor is vindicated and your freedom assured. "C. E. MAHONEY." At the afternoon session the com mittee on credentials asked for further time to prepare its report and the con vention adjourned until tomorrow. A number of the delegates are wearing buttons bearing the words "I am one of the undesirable citizens." DEMANDS ON WESTERN XTNION Telegraphers' Board Considers Ac tion if They Are Rejected. NEW TORK, June 10. The general board of the Commercial Telegraphers' Union of America met here today to consider the situation growing out of the demands and a statement of griev ances presented to the directors of the Western Union Telegraph Company. It was said by those in authority that it was not expected that any definite de velopment" would occur before Wednes day or Thursday after the meeting of the board of directors of the Western Union Telegraph Company, which is scheduled for Wednesday. THE ABBOT WINS DERBY Leads All the Way, and Conies In Easy Winner. CINCINNATI, June 10. Leading from start to finish under a wrap most of the Journey. The Abbott, the big brown colt by the Friar Goody Gad, owned by J. Young, of Lexington, Ky., captured the Latonia Derby this afternoon in easy fashion. Ridden by Jockey J. Lee in faultless manner and Judging the pace throughout, the little colored boy did not have any trouble in letting his mount show the way. There was really no contest to it. for after Lee assumed the lead he held his mount away off in front and won by five lengths. SUSPECT SHOT IN WYOMING Believed to Be One of Northern Pa cific Robbers. , SHERIDAN, Wyo, June 10. While pursuing two Montana horsethievea yesterday. Sheriff Guy and a posse from Johnson County, shot and killed one of the robbers that held-up a Northern Pacific passenger train at Welch Spur recently. The man was cornered and shot on what Is known as the "O. W." ranch, 40 miles south east of Sheridan, The second man escaped with the posse still in pursuit, but it is believed he will be captured or hot today. MKTER TO DECIDE Superior Court Judge Favors "Next Friends." IS MRS. EDDY COMPETENT? General Streeter Says In Addressing Court That Suit Is Precipitated by Those Who Discredit Her Religions Beliefs. CONCORD, N. H., June 10. The de fendants in the suit brought by the "next friends" of Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy, the aged head of the Christian Science denomination, asking for an accounting of Mrs. Eddy's property, were successful in carrying a point today when Judge Robert N. Chamber lain, of the Merrimao Superior Court, announced that he would within a week appoint a master to conduct hear ings and take testimony to determine whether Mrs. Eddy is" competent to manage her own affairs. Shortly after Mr. Streeter, who rep resented the trustees and Mrs. Eddy, had begun his address to the court, he announced that he' would suspend the right to bring up the legal questions in volved at this time, and would agree to the Immediate settlement of the matter of Mrs. Eddy's competency. Inasmuch as he understood that the court wished that phase of the case disposed of. Mr. Streeter asked that a master be ap pointed to conduct the r.earings on the matter of Mrs. Eddy's competency, while the attorneys for the "next friends" urged that Mrs. Eddy's competency be estab lished before a Jury, as Attorney Dewitt C. Howe, of counsel . for the "next friends," expressed it to the court: "We wish her competency to be fried as that of any humble person would be tried." - A feature of the proceedings was the declaration of General Streeter that the suit for an accounting of Mrs. Eddy's property was not brought by her son, George W. Glover, of Lead, S. D., and the others who appear as "next friends," but was Instituted "at the Instigation, of a New York newspaper which has been try ing to discredit Mrs. Eddy and her relig ious teachings." Judge Chamberlain, however, did not define any limitations to the hearings when he announced his Intention of ap pointing a master. It is expected that the hearings to de termine Mrs. Eddy's competency will be held at Pleasant View, Mrs. Eddy's es tate in this city. SPIES BOTHER MEXICANS Guatemalans Over Border Regarded as Nuisance and Arrested. MEXICO CITY. June 10. A telegram to El Imparcial from Tapachula says: Guatemalan spies are continually being arrested in Chiapas. The political and military authorities are actively and en ergetically prosecuting them, claiming that they are now becoming a real nuisance. CABRERA'S DEATH IS DENIED No Foundation for Report of His Assassination. MEXICO CITY. June 10. It has been learned here that the report which came from Oaxaca last night to the effect that President Cabrera had been assassinated was without foundation. The Best-Equipped Trust Company in tbe Northwest Established April 18, 1887. LOANS We have ample funds to loan in any amount on improved business and residence property in Portland and vicinity at lowest rates. 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Miller purposes to go on a stumping tour of the state and to win his political spurs under the beneficent operations of the direct primary law. DEAD OF THE NORTHWEST Fay Lorain Myers. ALBANY, Or., June 10. (Special.) Fay Lorain Myers, a 15-year-old Jef ferson girl who died last Friday, was buried yesterday in the cemetery at Scio, in which town she spent most of her life. She died after a lingering ill ness with consumption, the disease which caused, the death of both of her parents. Miss Myers was a niece of Hon. Jefferson Myers, of Portland. Nat Goodwin Buys Nevada Mine. SAN vFRANCISCO, June 10. Articles of incorporation of the Nevada Mines Selection Company were filed today with Nat Goodwin, the comedian, as one of the principal stockholders. The articles place the capital stock at $100,. 000. Goodwin has subscribed for 490 of these at tl a share, and Harry Pol lock has taken an equal number. George Weeden has subscribed for 10 shares, while John C. 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