hear' v Pi DIVIDE NORTHWEST Hill and Harrlman Roads Agree Upon Territory. II aDHMiuinn SCHMITZ IS GUILTY. Jury Agrees That San Franclso Mayor Extorted Money. San Francisco, Juno 14. A jury of 12 of bis peers baa declared Mayor Eugene . Schmitz guilty of tho crlmo of extortion ns charged against him by tbo Oliver grand jury. Tbo jury was out juet ono bcur and OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST BY RAIL TO KLAMATH FALLS. HURT OREGON AND WASHINGTON thlrty-flvo minutes. It elected Charles Last Few Miles Will Delay Completion Until Fall of 1008. Klamath Falls Tho California- E. Capp foreman and at onco proceeded Northeastern Railroad Is expected to to an informal ballot. This was cast reach Darrls, sovon miles from Teot- Each Line Takes a Distinctive Field verbally and stood 11 for conviction er's Landing, by November )., Steam- and ono for acquittal. Mr. Burns, a rs Ply betweon Teotcr's ana tins 9 1 From Which the Other is Ef fectively Barred. "Washington, Juno 13. From evi dence given today boforo tho Interstate Commerco commission it is vory plain that J. J. Hill and E. H. Ilarriman have mapped out tho Northweet, each taking a distinctive territory, from which the other is effectively barred. Particularly is this true of the lumber court. business. shoemaker, cast tbo dissenting vote. Then tho 12 men began a 'discussion of tho evidence, which lasted for noarly an hour. At tho end of that time tho first formal ballot was cast. It was a writton ballot and was unanimous for conviction. The jurymen issued tliis statement to tho Associated Press Jm- clty, so thnt next winter thero will bo but seven miles of staging In the trip to this city. A regular train servlco over tho new railroad will bo established July 1, when tho road will bo com pleted to Orr's Meadows. Tho road Is being built in a substantial man ner, which gives assuranco that It will ono day bo used as tho main n s ... . xl la piaCUCailV lmpOSSlDlO, Tl.n nvt tvw1,. M. ,....... ,-. .! uunur uieisiHuuK irejgnc rates ana ar- ly nnd without emotion. Ho sat at tho rangements, for Oregon lumbermen to talkir,K with his counpo), whilo a uieuinio uuer uoir uismissai oy tne Portland and Sacramento. Tho road will in nil probability i'""''"1 T u V TC , l0Yf loJ'al friends camo up and shook tributary to the Northern Pacific and him by lhe hand. iMany o( the clt Great Northern, and likowlse imoossi- .m.i... ... o..i..n. ... not roach Klamath Falls until tho fall of 1908, as it will require con siderable time to complete tho dlko across tho marsh and to construct tho drawbrldgo across Klamath river. Berry Prices Up Again. Hood River Cold weathor and rain which fell here for the first time ble for Paget Sound manutatuiers to prosont Qnd they ahowod tbo gronto8t invade territory tributary to the Ham- 8Urpri8e and consternation. man lines. Assistant Dietrlct Attornov Hnnnv. And eo far as the respective railroad wi.n ha w.,a M.Q ..r,.n. nr M mi In many weeks is holdlnc back tho sys terns are concerned, neither has any for the prosecution, was not in tho stbelrr cr0& the season for desire to invade the other's territory. courtroom when tho verdict wnn wh,cu 18 thought to bo about half ulu Huuuwiww uur uner mom- brought in. Evon the prosecution did offered, them and each objects to being compelled to take care of the surplus of tho other. At tho close of the morning session Mr. Jeffreys, attorney for the Gould system, announced to the commission that the Missouri Pacific and Denver & Rio Grande, which connect with tho Harriman lines at Ogden, had no objec tion to "opening the Portland gateway." WILD BELGIAN HARES. Begin to Overrun Woods and Fields of Linn County. Albany As an nftormath of tho Dolglan haro fnd which Bwopt this part of the Btato about 10 yoars ogo, considerable country west of Albany Is populated with tho llttlo animals Pnnuln drlvlnir alone roads out of this city can see thorn any ovonlng and many havo boon killed rccoutly by farmers. They live In tho thick ets along tho roadsides. Tho Uolirlnn haro fad found Htxnnc foothold In Albany. Hun drods of tho animals wore Imported and for a tlmo a public display was maintained by cntUustnstH, a large hall being rented for that purpose Many local cltlzons bocamo ns fninll lar with Belgian haro pcdlgroo ns 1b a horseman with his horses. But tho fnd died out and what hares were not killed wero turned loose. A few evidently found thol way Into tho country west of Albany and have lived thero over slnco. This year for tho first tlmo they havo bo come numerous enough to attract considerable attention. Tho nutnbe Is growing every year but tho hares do very little damaee. TRAP. over. Prices for berries havo taken ft tl nnwnnl t OTl ilonoi titlnrrtnrr lr l)in outu u (jinuN uwioiuii iuB neighborhood of $2.75. So far 30 jury, ana was unprepared for it. There cars have been shipped out this sea- were no signs oi juDiiation wnon tne son with tho expectation that as result of the trial was known among many more will bo moved before It the forces of the prosecution. They Is over. This does not include the JAPAN AGAIN AROUSED. took their victory quietly. Among the crowd were heard expres sions of satisfaction that justice had been done, but they were mingled with words of regret that Schmitz, who had played such a gallant part during the fire and earthquake, had succumbed to the influence that had brought about his conviction of felony. Sentence will Rain Welcomed In Clackamas. Oregon City Light rnlns nro fall lng In nearly every Bcctlon of Clack amns county, and with a falling bar ometer there is prospect of wot weathor continuing for several days number of crates shipped by express, General satisfaction is expressed by wninn nna i-nonfin! nlmitt Q AAA TKa j i i . . i . nimiLTH, aa uiu rain ui niai vvuun ub iru.i.. ! I t r I n I 1 t - tiueiy wircuiaiea r-aper msks feopie oe pronounceu June - to Take Hand. which has reached about 8,000. The total number of cars shipped last year was 28, so that although the crop Is not as large as expected it Is a better one than that of 190C. Grow ers now look for It to reach 60,000 crates against 75,000 or SO. 000. which was predicted early In the sea son. Tokio, June 13. The Mainichl, pub- MAY HAVE DISPUTE AT HAGUE. lished at Osaka and claiming to have a not of sufllciont duration to bo of material benefit. Crops generally are In prime condition, and with fav orable climatic conditions glvo forth every promise of a prolific harvest Juno rains nro always beneficial to Into potatoes, and will bo welcomed ns there Is a heavy Increase In the potato acreage this year. Farmers In tho south end of Clackamas county have planted extensively, becauso of Planing Mill for Silverton. Silverton A movement is on foot in this city to establish another lumbering tbo late floods in tho Sacramento val- r ntn nnn. I . . . . I enteTDrjSC Which DrOmlHEH to be II Vfirv I l' wuuiouuu ui iuuuu, tiprteaes anger uapanese acneme ur Aggress on Op im.i,t oiiiti i u 1 V todav at the renoited rnt attack on u.. p important addition to lumbering inter- a Jafmnese horticulturist at BerkoW. Huau " eats In Silverton. C. J. Simnral, Cal. Itsavs: I -wew xork, June 14. A Vienna dis- Brewer Bros., Al Porter and LeRoy "Thannfn.ni mnncft, : natch to the Hfirald nnntos n. flAlPtmt mowne, an owning sawmills near toncv of the California nnthnrltip f to Th Hfltnin onnfprpn Bn,l l, fi, uere' bavo Pcl"8ed eight acres of land protect our compatriots. Now is m f.H . ' ' sojith of the depot and will in the very Outlook Was Never So Good. Condon Heavy rain fell hro last week soaking the ground down six or ceven inches. The rain wan just about needed when it fell in light ehowerH . .NOW IS no I rfnrPRP.nfnf ivc nf n trrani nntrAr aa In. I 4 l, . . ..Innrllntarlntnrrnnia TIiib fian rmj itn . i , , . .1 t i i nrair inrurn orvr. n inrnn n omnn tniii i---- ... wme io rest assurea on cne stereotyped ,.: ...... T , A t-..i , . . , . ... , 7 : e .-(, ... . t, ilS. ,.rfltw tt... diplomatic assurances frcm the Wwh- .T u . u . ' , i , m , 'M Gilliam coun ington government. Only two weeks ??to conference by bringing forward be man ac ured The four mills in- " " m' thn" 1 I , I1 . f ,l' o. . x.ii! j. I tno Question ot rirJit of n connnprnr tn teresieu. in me eniernriso nave a cana- v - w " '"i " ......uauia iuu lu kb yie-i - . . Zut'A In Tl, "I f Kn nnn MV -t i.k great acreage In giaJn. this coun v's L u uari i . . . . . . - expect- ou about the best In its hiHtory. 0Vvner8 Things nvor looked belter than they . TV:: " i: "V s nnnnT'rrifnrvah?nMI1.ifhan tJ,af nitV of 50.000 fMfc of liimhor n Iiv. Krcal acreage in vcunvo lueuaurea 10 taiecuara jananese j -"" i . - ... . ' . . . - - rights comes the Berkeley outrage. 13 uPn ifc- 1 leyt W11J lDCOrPrate, and it is e Th Tvronnni;tn r,t tj:.i- o Thiswill be warmlv rienied bv both eu one or two otiier mil velfctowprfl hiVh Amnno i;,.inn OTOOf liussia and the United States, the P Decome inierestea in tne transoc men and deserves full confidence, but Herald's informant is quoted as saying, tion. promisee, however high sounding and Ane ""ssiane ave large private prop reasBuring, and tho promise maker, ertiea in Manchuria, and the United however high in character, is of no val- states considerable mining and other ue whatever if unaccompanied by deeds, interests in Corea. Of such interests "The powerJessness of the California JaPan proposes to deprive them. At all and Federal governments is thus de- events. that is to be the object of her monEtrated and it only remains to take Popcion tne work of protection in our own Bands do at the present time. One Woman and a Chinaman. Salem Fifty four applicants for ad mission to the bar took tho examination before the Supremo court last week. Of these one was a woman and ono a Chinese, the latter being Seid Hack, Jr The United States proposes to bring Out of consideration for the feeling3 of a motion diametrically opposed te that tho3e who may fail, tho Supremo court That iha nfmo o. f i::j I of Japan, and this, in view of the nres-1 will not make public the namrn of iuu vuuiHfjva utg vl 1 1 till I i a , t local occurrence is not a sufficient ex- eQt existing controversy between Japan those taking the examination, but in a ana ,n" tr? 'catures known to a planation." andAmerica.it is easy to see has all few days an announcement will be country fa,r arebelng provided for. the makings of a first-class internation- made of tbo names of those who Athena Will Have a Fair. Pendleton Citizens of Athena have formed a fair association, and are preparing to Incorporate under the name of the Athena Agricultural Stock and Fair Association. A fair will bo held this year for the first tlmo during the month of Septem- oer, tne exact date not yet having ueen set. Committees have been ippolnted for all tho detail work, HAYWOOD'S CASE HURT. al row. Attorney for the Defense Injures His Own .Theory. Boise, Idaho, Juno 13. Again yester day the aimlesslnesg of the defense in ine naywoou case was illustrated on FINISH WiTH ORCHARD. passed. N Holds Option on Water Power. Oregon City M. F. Donahoe has se cured from Frank Habelt a renewal of an option on 280 acres of land three miles from Cazadcro on tho ClackamaB river. HabolL's property commands PORTLAND MARKETS. Chief Witness for State on Stand for Six Days. Boise, Idaho, June 14. The cross- several occasions. It has been apparent examination of Harrv Orchard clospd tue site for the development of ini all through the cross examination of k,Binw vta unA w, 0,i niense water power, as two corners of Orchard and has been commented upon . . , , ... . . tho ,an" cr088 tl,e Clackamas. It is i ii i a... c Yi . I six full davs and parts of two. bavini? I .,.i.i, .!.. n t.- . flounders around Efldly and leads into been called at 9:30 o'clock on June 4, ing aompany that is operating on the 18 Per ton: Eastern Oregon tlni contradictions. and his cross-examination being fin- Sandy. othy, J2123; clover, J9; cheat, There will be about three hours of "bed at 2:30 o'clock yesterday after- liiyjy; grain nay, a(io; alfalfa. the redirect examination of Orchard on noon. In hia direct examination eight Eight Killed Durlnic May. iJyn. Friday morning, according to present and one-half hours wero consumed, Salem Eight killed and three injured Domestic Fruits Strawberries, Wheat Club, 8C87c: bluostem 88 90c; Valley, 86 87c; rod, 8Ce. Oafs No. 1 white, $28030: gray nominal. Barley Feed $22 022.50 ncr brewing, nominal; rolled. $23,50 0 24.50. Corn Whole, $20; cracked. $27 per ton. Hay Valley timothy, No. 1. $17 plans, out it may require much less wane aia cioKt-exarmnauon occupied is cue record ot railroad casualties in ?r ", ic time. Most everything has been brought 26 hours. He left tho stand appar- Oregon during the month of May, as h! I!wi!PPrn'f'33,i;(lll!r out in the cross examinaion that the ently stronger than when be began his shown by reports received by the Ore- cantaCS ln&iiinQort'k state wants, but tho relations of the testimony, and he is in excellent spir- gon Railroad commission. Of th sir, r.n- 1 riSnfI ti ini Y JJt Plays Into Honey's Hands by Opening Way for Ruef. San Frnnolnco, Juno 12, What looked like a field day for Mayor Schmltz In hU trial for oxtortlon was tranBformoa uy n nuaaon coup of Francis J. Honoy Into a distinct victory for tho pronooutlon. With both Schmltx and Knot on tho stand, tho day was roploto with Ronuatlons, but capping all whb tho neatly laid tran Into which thtftdofouso nindo n precipitous fall. Tho trap was euro- GATHERED AT HAGU - Delegates ol AH Nations Will Dla was reacc Plans, FORTY-SIX POWERS REPHESENTt III UUIMIUIIB llllli IIU lllJ Hill VIII U- A, -., fully laid, ovon to tho point whoro c,lon on Disarmament Ouenl tho Mayor himself unknowingly Oe Watched hv 1 Bprung in. ... uiv Whun Mr. Honoy announced thnt IMia world. tho prosecution hud completed Its caso, tho uoiunno, uunicmg mat tno lnni'nr from Hiinf had imiiHnd. itit. I Tl. ir , ,7 t od to nu Schmltz on the a and. . . " " ",,0 . Jm, 16WHh H,n ... Tho Mayor, accordingly, appoarod In CHU"iuvca of 40 counlrlea Lmti l lilu nwn linlinlf mill. rOL'nrillni TJ nnf hero for I lin nr.,...(. , .. b"H10It as no longer a menace, ruBhod ahead conference, which' will tu ,U wuii iiib uuiiniio. nu rviivuuv ll,uf1,, i, i l"aco I point on crOHB-oxiunlntlon whoro Mr. wloro n ronmtkablo contrast 1 Honey nBked htm If ho had recolvod twoon the BcntlmontM ,n.ii, any or tho money paid to lluor by t ho ovn of tl, '"8 "Il the French reBtaurants, and, despite 1nnn . . - conforenco ( tho warnings from hia own attorney, invv nm t0,,ny which 1ms becomA ...IU..U.VI.. ... ..unovuv. I " n'iviii coiiimiiMl 1 ,.J In so doliur ho nlnved comnlotelv I niii,..,.i, i ... 1,1 Into tho hands of tho proaecutlon, , H umn lMl ' PfMen not only uy laying a uusiu ror tho uvir"ll,c,8 wcrorenrwi.J i..,.n. i. lni..n .-.f ii., i..nii...n 1,11 tin. i. ........ i. . . M"cng lllll uiiuvviiiii w . wiu vvabllliwiljr ui v.., uiu IIVIIJU UI II1I1 U'riplfl I i I Kuof In robuttal. but bv DUHHlmr tlt Tti , - ...... . . " """WunJ entire oxtortlon up to Huef In auch ' V , " ' Ul'nrma,n''t a manner that tho captive bos will u, ,Ml'Hhmoiit of tho ctinm f oaBorly refuto tho Ubi mony by do- from among civilised people . clarlns that ho paid half tho money, who wore ho i.ui, v. c or $2600, to Schmltz. . ro , , r0 u,ht ) ao ral lloth Mr. Honoy and Mr. Burns ,,ow 11,0 -'i'Ktoa of tho iHiwera tail I ...i.i..... .... ..,..1.. i . . .i iii ii vtVTV uuiiiiuuiii iiini. ill,lll, 1IIIII WOI1 itniJOUHO lO 1110 KeilorollH niim.l .in Biitlsfled with tho turn of events. ,.mneror of lulu, i m ' tl Mr. Honoy. "Wo boliovo wo have ,,,c,r vork wll, tlio zca nroved our caBQ." tmx ol men uiwn a hnlv I . i - J inoiiill. ii; unco months Inter this dream fad and nothing beyond tho adoolU i rnc" on" "vowed oli Ject of the conference. Tho iwwera fnvcrli.g n dlicunionol proiwwil to redticuarnmincntgleartLati FIGHTING AGAIN. Nicaragua and Salvador Ignore Peace Agreement. Moxlco City, Juno 12. Nicaragua nlcfii? it Is brought up. the hnl uJ I L'.l, ... ...... I ... I inn.. ..II I.. I.. I ""9 .nm aiiniiuui uiu iii .ii. tiiiu ibj. iimi .mi iiiiu univcrWll rlilltitta il terday afternoon Dr. Manuel Del- tho ouUot It is n'en that the imnort J gado, Minister to Moxlco from Sal- thins Is to avoid dlnrord, and with lhl . t , vv. . . v. , i t vlw I Illiri MM ft III lUirm TMtwi ti fnll.. t ..mm from Trnt,1nn PlLMirnn. .:.. '.."""'"f ".'" "'W Wimr w riiauBw O It V I Snn Salvador, Juno XI 'a Thi. ' V,0WM nl"1 ,n or(,er ht thodelmta iuturod rnr.".1 "f c.imlntc4, It l.fi bi mornliiB tho revolution's captured ; "t,l,m,"l(!". "i tho port of Acalutla. They woro V ' l" lPne me seconl comnmndod liv fiimnrnl Mniiiuil euwa,u '"0 COnrtTOIICO Until TW Itlvas and enmo from Corlnto on tho h1'1'' Kome ptim!at Incline to lhl gunboat Momomotombo, armed by Opinion that the fact tlmtthodlflicullliJ tho PrcBldont or Nicaragua. In this "ro tuny appta-Iaud In odvanca itonli manner Zelnya complied with tho likely to make the ultimata rMnil ireaij- 01 puaco oi Aiunpain, which i richer. was enterod Into with tho Ititcrvoti' tlon of tho American Government. FIOU13KOA." Acnjtttla Is the most Important seaport of Salvador, whoro all of tho Pacific liners mado regular calls. It was but poorly defended, and tho iMcarnguaus ana Huivauorcau. rev olutionists lnndod with ease. It Is in direct mil communication .with me cnpuni or tno republic, to or from which point troops can Uo con veyed In ulx hours. MIDSHIPMEN LOST. Launch of Ba tlethlp Minnesota Lost With All On Bord. WashlnKton, Juno 12. Tho loss nt one time of bIx young midshipmen rrcsh from tho academy at Annapo lis and a hoatwaln and four enlisted men attached to tho battleship Min nesota, 1 1 men altogether, was ro ported to tho Navy Dopartmont In a United Railways Defer Dividend Now York, Juno 15. Tho dirrcti of tho United Railways Invpitaieti company, it wan announced today, harl determined that it will bo inadriut! al present to tako action with rper to the ceml-unnunl dividend on pre ferrcd tock which la ordinarily mji . .. . - - nolo in July, 'thin Hep was taken, il Is stuteu, in view of the oxiatlr-g itrlti tfituntion in San l-nmcla-o, snd totM end that the Invcfttiutnt cornptDt tnicht bo enabled to afford to thi United Kailioadi) of San trancIfcoM fullent mcABiiro of mipport. Tliedlvil deud has been 2K per cent KmJ annually. Japanese Almoit Shut Out. Sun Fninclcco, Juno 16. "The pi' miko of tho Jaw by congress reetrictlnd llspatch from tho fleet nt Hamilton u,n ndmlmilnn of .InnanMB laborers iq Kunus wnicn Hny: ,t t..i t i -u.ll .llmlnitJ A ditty box belonBlnj? to tho fire- u, '"""" v - man of the Mlnneaota's rnlBBlnc cd the ImmlKration oi inai c i launch hns been picked uo near berth No. Al. and I nm forced to conclude thnt the launch with nil on hoard Is lost. I have ordorod a board oi investigation. "Tho atoamcr was last Been nt tho exposition nlor about miuniKin last night 8enator Morgan Dead. WaBhlnEton. Juno 12. United States Sonator John Tyler Morttnn. of Alabama, died hero nt 11:15 last nigbt. ' . 1 1 Asiatics," tnld CornniifBloner oIimmH L.niilon Ninth vrsti'tdav. "During. about 700 Japnuere laborera ariiw rnm llnnnlii 11 w t limit mtHPOrw w llm mnlnlniwl. lllll (llPV WCTC 8" "l transit, and went to Urlliuh Columblij Tho Iwrder Is being waicnw w thnt tlioy do not como back into fl United StateM." upon by the cross examination and were not gone into on direct examina tion. Men Insist on Straight Raise. Butte, Mont., June 14. A Miner special from Helena states that the American Smelting & Refining corn- was not. No passengerB were killed or injured so far as reported. witness with tho Crinnle Creek defcpc- w, according to the statement of the killed two wero trainmen, two Wrft I rrntn nnnilina ! IK i...H i.. mil : . 7 I ,1 ,it is a .. -.i. , , , ' ' "" uvea win uo gone over to Bome extent. "iub"i icohuk ichdvcu iumf iuua uu- uuier era uiuvea anu. ionr were nercntiM i tt ....,... i., m . onrl ontrnrln nfliar motf.o .ill V, I.. I burdening himsnlf nf hia Inntr ftrtrv nl nnf. omnlnviul Viu tUa mi.l. nt H. ... b. - - - - 1 UrnipB, per """""'"V r . . . uo ""v . , , . '. IT. "j vi me suck carrots, x.oo per sack: bcetH wmmcii nuiuu iibvo ueeu umy IUUCUBU " w.... b'""" uiuiubi mjuitu vytu ncia cniiiujrea ami OueifS.UU POT BaCKj KarllC OC POT DOUnd uunu. I nllo IlOU XIO IJUSSL'DL'OrH WeiO Kl 1 1(1(1 I r.n.l, ......t.l nn tsuiuii.-H ArucnoKea, du 8C0c per dozon; asnaraKiiB. 10c nor iiouna; ueanB, lzqfiibc per pound; cauoage, z&c per pound; corn, 35 tuu yvr uozen: CUCIimUftrR. lHo nnr uozen; icuuco, nead, 25c per dozen; lettuce hothouse. $1.50 nor hnr onionB, 15gi20c por dozon; parBloy, Orchard Is Corroborated. TtnUi.. Idiihc. Juno le.-TLepKxewi r.-i.-i-.. ... ... I - . ..!. nunnior iuorfcan nna noon in nna ..... ,i. at mnnur wi l.l, .. . ..... 110II III UIO DWIlllvii.b ., I iiuiiiuur oi yvurn, uui , , i . nnon tEW had more or less rogulnrly attended ytterday, ent,oiing in earnest upon, j vmu M.noiwuo ui uniKiunn. iiu nuiiur- i HiiriHiuiiL iiliuii iiiiu Sixty Five Graduate at O. A. C. CorvalliB Ex-Senator John M. Gear- in made the annual address to the fltu- Demand Indemnity for Riot. San Francisco, June 13. The Japan eee residents of San Francisco, it is pany today announced a proposition to dents of the O. A. C. at tho commence said, intend to demand an indemnitj of ite employes whereby a second increase ment, which saw 05 graduates in varl tho United States government for the in wages of from 15 to 25 cents a day 0118 departments get diplomas. Tho ll 1 .Ji .1. -I r-r . - . . - I l..fJ 1 -v- i anegeu ai-.acK upon me riorsesnoo res- is granted. The scale taurant and other acte of violence which mechanics remains they say have been inflicted upon them, men will work ei They hope also by bringing diplomatic ten. The company pressure to bear upon tho government liberal terms gorerning tho recently Agricultural Education." ac wasningion to suppress anti-japan- inaugurated bonus system. The em eso agitation in California. This, it is ployes havo presented demands for an eald, was tho aim of Count Noda's re- increase of 50 cents a day. nriiinn nnnnnro haii Mr . . . ' " v i ivii.Lia. ljcii. iisr i riun.i' for yardmen and Biiuiarory wae oy iieuo Jionney, ol radlnhoB. ono nnr inV.n . i.V.7i.' unchanged but the Woodburn, on "The Prime Wisdom of 3 Ue no; nmm ,n ' n'uu"ru.' ght hours instead of Life." Tho valedictory was by Darwin pound: BounHh. 50cflti nor i,n,. also announces more G Thayer, of Rainier, on "American matoes. 13.50 CD 4 and cent visit to Viscount dor at Washington. Aoki, ambassa- Be Gentle With Japanese. Honolulu. Juno 14. CommiHsionnr nun r . I. insurgents aim i-ignr. of ImmiKration Sartrent has nstructed Hongkong, June 13. Insurgents the local immigration officials to con Extend Central Oregon Canal. Bend The D I & P. Co. will soon commence work on a 60-inch Potatoes, 4'5c pound. iuvuru.u aiavo pipe or numo. to ne rtiiiinr nn OnionB Texas, 12.25 nor now California, 33c per pound. JKotatoes Jobbing price; Oregon uaBiem, ?z.20 por sack: now built across tho old river bed In tho creamery, 242Bc pe pound-Xo Pnwoll TtiiHon rne nn Whia nln l I T'. yu I'-r pound, BtntO uiuuhilticb; I'nncy crenmory, 25c; store butter, 17 18c. ,. . , , i - nc .ui, iiur pounii: ntatn 11118 Pipe IS I crofimorlna. i! the first work in an extenBlon of tho 5. . . ""'"""T' Powell Buttes region. ; work In an e: Central Oregon canal, and tho exton havo attacked tho village of Yung tinue tbo careful inspection of Japanese sion has long been desired by the ir mS il!gni1 f"n crnfni twin. Chung, in tho prefecture of Wei'Cbou, immigrants, but to discontinue photo- settlers of this region. 17p nnr ,,ng Arnerica, lC where they burned the military yamen. graphing them. The local Federal olli- PonltrvA vrn n A provincial punitive force went in pur- cers are alleged to have discovered that Rain Helps Grande Ronde Crops- mixed chickens 11 Ur." i B' ,4c5 unit of tho insurgents and en.n.pil mnmlmnt nf ta liinnnoiia na in h, rn Ci mnd nT I in rnln nf louf ...i, t. 1 1 J- a5, iprlnt; fryers - ' . - c 1 r7-"r-" i w w v v isi u uu m t iiuiu --.., BU tas r 1. 1: il i nun mill i iru i I th in in a sanguinary conflict at Pate II. r r1I -..... n I I ,.....! 1.1- .If i. t I l.na ...All.f I (IU.1 I , .'. "; ' ' -Vf ""ini'TH. II -jvu ijccii cuiiiiiiuiiii-uiuu witii uirt'UL uv imn kicuiiv i.ciii-iiic-u uiu urn u jumiin i mv j uc: ciroRRmi ri,ir.i.n . .-.,.... zetan, not far from their stronghold, their homo government and not through valley farmers, etockmen und fl-uit turkeys live. 1 (inn n.' t...J...' Ten of tho soldiers lost their lives. The the Japanese consul, as is the usual growers. Nearly an inch'of water has dressed chojee, nominal: 'kcpbo Hva' viceroy of Canton is considering a sug- cnatom. gestion to open Wei Chou as a treaty P' Russia Will Borrow Aealn. New York, June 14. A Paris dis- ,nuch better tban nverago in quality. . . m . . laut'ii. runners are aesuiea or more than an average crop of hay and grain whilo the fruit crop is normal and Boycott on Kosher Meat. patch to the Times states that arramro Cleveland, Juno 13. A riot occurred inenta are being made by European fi In tho Jewish diatriot today as tho ro- naticiora to supply Russia with $50, eult of a ban placed upon the Kosher 1 000,000 in gold, of which sum tho moatBhops. The Jews, angered over United States is to furnish $12,000,000. of a I kinds such a l a l eamea the recent rise of i cents , pound for The underBtanding is that the money ,orso races ' poncho ridinf Tnd meat, refuse to buy and are urging is to be applied exclusively to domestic dancing. A purso of $1000 has been them not to buy, needs. raised and a good tlmo Is assured. $1,000 Fourth at Bend. Bend Bend will celebrate tho Fourth. A grand fish barbecue will bo given, and thero will bo snorts lr jjuuiiu, HC you n IT dnclfn lCc; old duckB, 13C; plgoonB, 1.60; squabs, $2 3. EggBi8(g)20c por dozon. veal DreBBOd, 75 125 noumla 88c; 125 150 pKdS, 7c; 150 200 pounds, Cc; 200 pounds and UP, u'i0c, Beef DrcBsed bulls, 44Wc por 7 me! C0WB' C7; country steers. Mutton DrcBBod. fnnov (in n pound; ordinary. 8 0 8c Jinr ort rrom angina pectorlH, which was Orohard'fl tcBtlmony, ehoww i tho caiiBo of his doatlu ,i f evidence coddcc At the deathbed wero his daugh- contlnuouH thre. 1 f "'JgJ,,, De tors, Mis. Mary Morgan and Miss Jmw urnoiia jviortran. until nt tiiin i tv. vmii uiumi" . . ... i and his secretary, J. O. Jones, . Kgcd J'AZdM mr. Aiorgan-B noma in Aiauamn partly uovonipc" -. Tj was at Solmn. whoro tho fnnnrnl will ki-lil.li It Is honed to ehow "! "J a . . . : . i . , i!tmaiuifl uiko pince, tno hody probably being WOwl cngiigod and paiu oioc"--. Inlnn ll.n.n rt'l... 1 I .. " . ...... ...nrlr una BUUn ....v.. " Jiiurnuu. tho enmo uei-poiaio , n..u .. i i.nrhoM of conlinmiwu" " foeenfratlnar lno Anarchy. Li'i .mnnr.il storv. London, Juno 12. A 8t. Peters- ' m rs rr Al.rm. Ssy Komun Ul. - ' . . amA - r Tiiii .lanauctv"-1 I-nilon, Juno ((W burg dUpatch to tho Tolegraph says that tho Internal condition of Rus flla is growing moro sorlous. Mur r- hmsHttdor, Karon Koinura, ww ' dor Is common; plllago has becomo a n stflteVnont to tho Pfff' ' nnon t - May 20 and tho uuiiiu ii I u nuiHiii'u'" ", ,,,,.1, unon w means of livelihood and Incondarlsm facts In reflpect to in rr DC(C( Ifl but an expression of tho nons- Jannncso restaurant i .,.hf0.l nn.i ,,i ...:..... ...7. v.. !. i ti. ...H.fti fttioim ": .1.1 umn iiinmn iHinriirin will. inn innii. I ulnar 'si. linn i.iii iii.iv - . ..... . v.. . 111. vi. W ........ nwnn.. U1 1 1 ll .. 1. . 1 . .. . uvutmiiun nuuw 111 II I. iluriiiK I I0W0(I IJOlnt-B" " lll.rfiU tno wcok ending Haturday, 158 per- concluding as follows; ' , ifcei Hons Btlfforod. Klirhtv wnrn lMllnrt C7 i... Mm n )OV0 BWelDeni, and 7S urn,,,.,.,..! ' ici ".....,ina Establishes Colony. London, Juno 12. Lottors nntont fiHiaiiiiBiung n reaponslblo govorn- ment In tho OrniiKO Itlvor colony woro iBHiiod Monday nlirht. with n row modifications tho now irovorn- mont follows tho linos laid down In the Transvaal constitution, wholo matter 18 p an nntbDffl ...wl there saoioiuiBv -:,.. niminiltliur " " mors kouicch. - iniunstlon- riniirt arants -v- lTn,ni Ion oi ""-K" ur rallrofl l)l0 J8 print- . , Uie t Devil Wsgons In China. Jndgo Kmiw w -.7" c,.ntd n ' l P.l.ln o mi RlftlPM D BtflCl COUl - Vl .;'V".r,",".. "IT-', "." i'", ,i"' KJ" '"ul.,lnlntrth0 BttttO Tk br -ni;ii nun uiio jtniian motor-1 uor voi. n .i,niini ne'e"' -1 cars BUirted this morning In tho Po- enforcing uio ri(0 isff"" in.io-i'aris race. Tho Chinese woro and the a-ccm. iTO7r: 7inoD the I inucii aston b lotu ns this was tno I mi Om v.urt can oiu' .... jv. first tlmo motor-cars had hoon aeon Li .. .nmnlninnnU ' pfv,y.,.A ut tI In "-v. -". .,,., UK K""" I an injunoiion - logout into oiieuv. In Pokln. Defeats Persian Rebels. " 7 2.(jnt Bw1 Tohornn, Juno 12, It Is reported Wisconsin Sanate BM'' The at HIsBom Mullk. tho roholllous "'...:. ri-.. .Tuno loVTi-ttk lnc .l(nv bi.. n. ! MBUISOU, "'-': ol to Saturday, but was compelled to ra- y. by j .treat with heavy lowea. 2.cent fare rallwuy u