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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1907)
VIM i in PROVOKEJAPAN 3&y yi ' 1 Mtrtmcnt of Fleet to Pacific May Bring War. ANOTHER NEW YORK CRIME, Girts HOODLUMS WILL START ATTACK With Battleships In Pacific They Will Become Bold and Jtpan Will Surely Retaliate. Washington, Aug. 3. Thero was much jubilation on tho part of naval officers today over tho specific and un qualified announcement at Oyster Bay that tho battleships of tho Atlantic flcot will be sent to tho Pacific. Until this statement was iuado by authority of President Roceovolt there was a grow ing feeling on tho part of naval officers that theeo vessels would not bo sent around Cape Horn. Brutal Murder of Women and in Metropslis Continues. Now York, Aug. 2. "Tho grave yard," as tho foreign populated neighborhood on First aveuue, be tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets Is known locally, gavo up to day a fresh crime, rivaling In atroc ity tho mysterious butcheries of last week. Tho latest dlscovored victim was an 8-year-old girl, and, llko tho two young women murdered, sho had boon shockingly mistreated beforo death and tho body mutilated when ilio was extinct. Tho thres murders wero strikingly similar. Last Thursday night n woman was strangled in a Twenty- second strcot uoardinghouso: the next morning tho body of a still un identified woman, who had been choked to death, was found In nn areaway in East Nineteenth street. Katie Pritschler, daughter of a res taurant waiter, disappeared a week ago today and was killed that night. A ribbon placed about tho throat and drawn so tightly that it cut the flesh, showed how sho died. Her body was found today. ir tho brutality of tho murders can be qualified, that of tho Prltsch- ier gin ranKs nrst. She was as OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST COUNTY SEAT FIGHT ON. of the navy believes that the sending of I &WJ"lt (1,a. ini,i., t. ri:r.ni nnnt-1 J will cause bo much irritation that war between tho United States and Japan will be the result. They are already figuring on promotions, as history has shown that advancement in the naval service is much more rapid during war than in peace. NINE MEN CHOSEN. Good Progress Made In Selecting Jury to Try Halsey. San Francisco. Aug. 2. Compara- All naval officers are forbidden to tlvely rapid nrocress was made voa Jt. i. tS 1 It 1. I uiacuss inwraaHonai queauuua icr puo- terday In the trial of Theodore V. HAotinn nnf nfivarAlP r ri ax tlf tinf. naoi I tate to declare that they believe that as Snnprvisnr T.nnrmn ttw. o 1 1 1 1 ! 1 f rt . . . 1 " ' 04 (lO soon as cue Aiianuc iiqoi sums on lis former agent of the Pacific States long voyago to the Pacific the Japanese Telephone & Telesrranh Comnnnv. is . . x i . . i . i I ii . . . . . government win eenu one oi hs ueoisitue secona oi tno public utilities cor to the coast of California or to the At-Poratlon men to be brought to the lantic coast. Da" oy tno bribery graft prosecution Thfiv dfifilnra that thn nrespncfl of th and the Indictment on which he went battleships of Admiral Evans on the ;? t1"1 ls he f,rs- of ? similar ones Pacific will cause the people in that fr" "-'" "Biusi mm wu. .u nine withstood the qualification tests This, they sny, will cause irritation, and wero decanter!. Rithtoct tn nr- 1- 1- 1.1 t 1 1 1 1 . .1 L I . ' i wuica Luey ieai m ieau wj senoua emptory challenge by either side, ten consequences. peremptories resting with the do fense and five with the prosecution TN i 1 i i . ADD NEW TRAIN. L u. "llurue? ".ntsaon con- uuticu mo auuiiuuiiohs ior ine pros ecution. He is sunnorted hv Snpplnl Southern Pacific Will Inaugurate New Counsel Hiram Johnson and Assist- Express Service. ant District Attorney William Hoff I I :Crt L- Harr CnhlnnrlnnnH 1 n .1 Portland, Aug. 3Harriman off,- 7" ,rTrv,!T cials, both in Portland and San Fran- counsel table in Halsey's behalf are cieco. are Benousiy consiueriDg placing ueiohln M. Delmas and Hpnrv W a special mail and express traip on the McPike. If Judge Lawlor overrules Portland-San Francisco run. it jb ex- the objection of the defense to the pected that a decision will be reached commencement of Louis Glass' new in a few days. Railroad officials are ir,ai nexi Monday and requires it to innlinpf! fn think- tTirv rulrlitinnnl snrvinn go on at that time. Mr. Delmas will is assured, although'the train will have ??bb!y wlthdrf temporarily from tn Am,.i.ii,, fcT,r-nr,i Afor,. he Halsey case In order to take part wv-v " "J lin the defense of Rlana t-nwt I ' r, 1 . . Cvnm Ihn m Ij ma Ion a 1 . office. Wallowa Anxious to Contest Honors With Town of Enterprise. Wallowa Tho Wallowa Commer cial Club has voted unanimously for tho beginning of a county seat fight. Now Buildings for Corvallls. Snlorn-At o special mooting of tho State Hoard of Education, tho contract for tho building of tha now Mechanics' Nail In connection with tho Agricultural Collogo at CorvalllH was nwardod to A. V. Peterson, of Portland, for $37,303, and for. tho aliiniii.linntlnir nhlltt for tllO WUIIO building to Gardner, Kendall &. Co., John McDonald, S. T. Combs and Dr. G. W. Grogg woro appointed a com-ior Portland, for $3,525. Tlioso woro mittco on finance, whllo C. T. Mc- tho lowest bids offered. Kach huc Danlol. Mayor J. P. Moroloclc and'cossfnl bidder muBt furnish a bom .. t-, In tho sum of 50 per cont of tho Councilman Edgar Marvin will 1 ".nt 0f tho respective contracts rango ior mo circulation oi puuuuua nmj jI0 building must Do coinpioieu to secure tho voto uoxt Juno. The mooting wns well attended and tho promiso of support from Joseph wus ofllcially announced. Tho county seat Is now at Entor- prlso aud much dissatisfaction has been manifest for tho past year. Tho and ready for occupancy on or bo- foro February 1 or next year. Land Sales Drop. Salem Tho total amount of col lections for tho sale of school, tldo and swamp hind, Interest on cortlfl- uuw no- cates. etc.. In tho State county owns no public buildings and pnrtmcnt for tho month of July, as Is practically iu tho position of a now .shown by tho stntomcnt IbbuoiI county. Tho voto to be taken next Crk G. G I Drown . o: ' tho ? Ifin,l Juno will decide tho location of tho co8l(lornolo fnjuK 0ff from tho county seat definitely, and ovory of- volume of business conducted last fort posslblo will bo put forth on 'month, when tho receipts readied a , '.., ,totttl of ovor $100,000. This lottor, however, was due to ino irunsncuoiiH each side. Tho aspirations of Wallowa havo long been growing and havo nt length taken form. Tho strugglo was provoked by tho action of resi dents of Enterprise a week ago in attempting to get tho county court to build a courthouse. Their offor incident to tho cancellation and re purchasing of certificates resulting from tho land fraud investigations. Jury Deliberated 21 Hourj Two for ConvlclloB. ' PRISONER pETtf UlCSJIlt Railroad Not to Blnme. Salem According to tho roply of Rimnrintnndent L. It. FluIdH. lnclos- wus a sito and $5,000 cash bonus Jng n Btntomont from Station Agent for a $25,000 courthouse. Tho.wlulnm Merriman, of Portland, nn county court tabled tho proposal In- 8werjg tho complaint of J. A. Mc definltely, pending tho action of tho Donald, of McMlnnvillo, who ropro- voters at tho next election, ino 8cnted to tho Railroad Commission strength of tho two towns Is almost hnt hr wnn nnnhto to cet n cnrload evenly divided with n large element of BanU 8hipPod from Portland to Mc in tho county as yet very uncertain. ,Mlnnvlllo, tho blame for tho non-nr- j rival of tho car wns duo to tho Cen More Excuse for Increaso. Itral Sand Company, of Portland, Pendleton Will Moore, manager! who failed to load tho car delivered for the Pacific Coast Elevator Com- them for tho sand, which, nt last ro pany, says, regarding tho advanco ports, was Btandlng empty on tho In warehouse chnrges: "Tho wnre- siding. house charges, even with tho 50 per Shake, Hand. With Coun,eI T, Each dum. .... "n,e'( Th ; : "nu u to Hl Mother. See VESSELS DISREGARD VoQ, Desire to Make Fait Time Oausa f Many Wrecka, San Francisco, July 31, The tw tlmonv of tho olllcors of the steam Bchoouor San Padro, before QHpUln John Uormlugham today, demon strated olonrly that .the liH,blt of Const sklppors, said to be practicslly unlvorsnl, of running tholr veH0le at full spood regardless of tho fog, was mainly responsible for tho wreck of tho Columbia and 1(8 torrlblo con sequences. Chief Mitto ii. nonaricKflon, who was in charge of uio ban fedro nt that, when ho first hoard tho fog sig nals of tho Columbia, he did not slow down and that, when tho pausoneor vessel loomed out of tho fog, It waa. too into to (to nnytniug nut try to make tho collision as Blight as pos sible Ho appears to havo acted with din patch and good Judgment when ho sighted tho Columbia; but nt that time, according to his testimony, tho ships woro not moro than a boat's longth npart, and not much wns pos sible. Tho.ro was no tlmo to iro i starboard. ' Ho thorcforo blow tho danger signal, four short blasts, or dered tho onglnos stopped and throw tho helm hard aport. Ho did not or der tho engines reversed, ho ex plained, bocauso ho hoped to throw tho San Pedro around so as to strike a glancing blow, and In ordor to do this It was necessary to keen sum- clont way on her. Tho 8nn Pedro had lutein tii n If I tiff n tin tit n (flit lrrwifta nml tvu -.tuwi viti ivki ti4 I riift OVntlf tt II 1 was probably making nvo when sho Rn in ""foons ncauid.i .1 struck tho Columbia. ,,V "u,":" . ,au tho nro,,; ,1 Tlnfti. t ... SUtlHiilim nf .. ... .. lnl the brlJ n.... . "'-t di irniini ,.i ' oununy, William D Hn uni dofotldant it. .?Inywood. trlnls Involv nl- coni,, 1,0 mo't sod that luZVnZBL 3 inu niurdor nf i uc,ii treasurer and nrirn7....,.'r "ctai oi ho Western Fc K ,W M Finn iiAntt . . -"twu nr iti.j road his charco h" "0Wont Vol MOYER FREE ONCE MORE. The proposed new train will be re- Toreado Destroys Town. served exclusively for handling mail tn a-'AUZ- A" errorts and fiinrs. nnr! is hoimr mnRidprrl na " . """ c' repurieu to navo ---o ueen aestroyea by a tornado last an expedient for relieving existing con- nlcht. hnv fniii Thn xn,,,... gested conditions, which, it is said, are ciflc Railway telegraph operator at responsiDie mrgeiy ior ine unsatieiac- $iarquette was notifying the agent at tory passenger service on this branch Geneseo, west of there, that the de- of the Southern Pacific. This special pot was almost destroyed by wind. will carry no passengers.! ana mat three inches of water stood ThP ATTirPos hnninPRR nn thiH imp hnn me aenot, wnen the wire ra l ed incroaowi fn nn orinnf. (i,nt st. ,'a imiv. McPherson, southeast of Marnuette. -jut. i.. n. 'i. -.li. ii.. I vvas reached bv telenhonp. Thnt ninoo 1- tfjinw to xmiiuie it witu iutt wiuuea ,,,, uj 4U 7 r . ; , tw ;,io,i ; tt, .c0 had heard the report but could not m -"V "" jy. " sw communicate with Marquette. All trains and at the same time make other wires are down. Marquette n nuniuio niiio mui iuot uiuo, was destroyed by a tornado in 1905 irmWninff ttrttli f i o ArnrAOa unrl matl I O H 1 1 ...... , . . .v........b uuiu -" " I jjcibuus uuiug niiiea anu over a uuejueea uuu uauuiiiig wiui a eprcim uuuurea nuu Illty injured tram, the railroad ofbcials figure that t will be possible to operate its papsen- Rates to West Lowered i . j . I ger trams on t-cneuuie time, since id is Chlcaco. Anc-. 9. Trorlnntinna in 11 ... . . . . . 1 . 1 .. ... ... tne aiscnarging and receiving 01 ex- interstate fares from all the nromi press that invariably delays trains. neit places in the East to the prin cipal points west of Chicago and St. PJirht imiirH tn Pipatnr. l-ouis win be made August 6 by the Cincinnati, Aug. 3. A peculiar f3nT , 8Pec,al permission r.Mnt nn oint in ih. to bo having been granted by the iiHcioi.aiu iuuimerue jommission Because of the reductions in inter state fares made by the Western railroads, owine to the nassace of 2-cent fare laws by many states, pas sengers rrom Eastern and Western points have been able to save from i to so Dy DuyinK a ticket over Eastern roads only to their Western terminals and then rebuyinc over a western line to their destination cent advance, will still be so modcr ate as to afford the grain brokers but little hope of getting in tho same financlnl class with tho farmers. Ac cording to the statement of Mr. Moore, the advance in the charges will mean just three-fourths of cent a bushel to the farmers. Fund for Maintenance Only. Salem Attorney-Gonornl Craw ford has given nn opinion to tho Stnto Board of Normal School Re gents that the appropriation for nor mals could only bo expended for n maintenance and repairs, and no pnrt of the money could be utilized for the construction of new buildings. This Is for tho especial benefit of President Mulkey, of tho Ashland normal, who urged the Immediate need of some now buildings to no Railroad Laborers Scarce. Huntington Work on the North west Railroad is progressing slowly nwine to tho scarcity of men. who prefer to work in tho harvest fields, commodate tho growth and demands greatly to the Inconvenlenco of tho oi mat institution. railroad contractors. Work will be oi his associates, c bai Ton ir Y,utl ho proaldwit of 'thj , 'JM uoorgo A. Pnmi ; " vuwlln. al Statement! frm 01 mi n,i n.n CM..1.1...1 i Governor Unmiin.. I. '..-.1 a?1 frd w.i. . n.-t. 6 POl this vlow of tho li.n5 w It WnB nftnr !,(.. I .M"l,u?V DoIbo, Idaho, July 31. Aftor n do- that tho Jury, wh ch nt nf ll4 i.... nt .... ttt ri,.i. ir "'" ni nrst hart ul in v uvni uu iiuiiioi wiiutivn Ji, i iuuii i5Hi Or llCOIllltnl 1 .Moyer, proBiuoni oi uio wosiorn Kod- convicuon nud two blnniT VI oration of Miners, wns rolcnsod from Boomed deadlocked nt in V- u ,hl tho Ada county Jail at a ato hour la I to two for Pnnvu7i hBt nlKht on n bond of 2C.0OO slKtiod to nn nnmnnt .i."":."na liv Tlmrifhv !r?nn mui Thnmnu T I first fInt nlror.l . .1 . ' aItr H ..j - -it -...... .... 1 . ----- ui mo corniriv am ififm nt nniiift showed t?mv I! " """"'K dl mviiuw w ti ui i' it inn Plflnt Vim ivhiu vi witib innv i 1 jjuidu in inn n . J night In company with William D. M"1" Tho wonry old bailiff who y Haywood, who on Sunday was ac- opt an all-nlght vlcll b'ofr ,1 ornor Stounonberg. Aftor n stop of M"0 nctlou by an imporallva u iuit num a in jjuit j.iimu -.lty, muyi "". iVTuniS MIOTCd rapMl gin next week of laying rails and putting In culverts of Iron pipes In tho larce gulches leading from tho Wind Shakes Prune Trees. Albany The strango wind storm which Bwcpt this part of the state mountain sides. This means a great inHt nlnht nlnvod tho saving 01 time anu money to inu tuu tractors, who now have to haul their supplies 40 and 50 miles by wagon. Tramps Infest LaGrando. La Grando The town Is overrun with hoboes and many thefts, some of considerable magnitude, have been of relieving nrune-Krowers of tho necessity of slinking their trees to .thin out tho yield. Many bushels of prunes were shaken off the troes by the wind and tho growers arc thus saved considerable labor and ex penso as many were planning to shako their trees this week. Per- commltted. Nineteen tramna wero "Is a ow more prunes were shaken run out a couple of days ago, among down than tho growers would havo whom was C. J. Dent, locally known SI Ss e T accident on an Power building, at Eighth and Syca more streets, last evening, seriously injured eight persons. The car was running by electricity and a broken connection In a switchboard extin guished the lights and took from tho operator the power to control the car. As a result the crowd reached the bottom In safety, although in darkness, and then, by a sudden re newal of power, the elevator went to the top of the shaft so rapidly that tho balancing weights were thrown off and In falling struck several passengers. Buy Meat In Australia. Victoria, B. C, Aug. 2. Major O. Long, dispatched to Australia and New Zealand by the British army council to inspect the packing houses or tne antipodes with a. view to se mm Fires'Rage in Foothills. Vlfsnlln. Pnl Aiif f? A Alanc trous fire. has raged ali day along Vff1 tT ft! tne lootnins ten miles east of this city. The territory devastated will as "the Portland Prince." Ho has often been in the city Jail and boasts of having "done up" a Portland officer. Survey Route to Lakeview. Klamath Falls A crew of survey ors under Chief Enirlneer Journey has pitched camp just exist of this to bo tho largest price ever paid for city and has begun work on a rail-; -wouniy rarin property. road survey to Lakeview. Tho en- S200 an Acre fo- Farm. Oregon City Forty thousand dol lars has been paid for tho Oswego farm of Albert Walling and Prosloy jurriscn. The place Is practically all under cultivation and embraces about 200 acres, bringing an nverago 01 J2U0 nor acre. This Is 10 Irtvnd will nroceml to Donvor. thn Imml. enough after this. nn,i .VT1 quarters of the fodoratlon. "0 principal actors io tho trial U it ...... ..-..,,....! rn,. ---t. .1 nnnn i'iiitinm.1 i.. . . - a In thn hum nf tSn.OOO. hut lha few Iriornontu htnrn 0 mriiHiv illrl not nrrlvr In limn nml when tho whito nvr.innA i.ivl rather tlinn allow Mover to rcmnln oy tho forcmnn to tho Inrl. a 1 ... . . I , , , ..,v HUU II nnothor night in jail, ins nttornoys i"J "u 1110 verdict read. decided, niior nil, to lot a poruonnl t . akt) 1 , ."T,?;,, .nn,,, GLASS JURY DISAGREES. tin nil lumrirf nnf U'ltnruu nt (tin trlnl but who wna not called by either Vo,e 8,ood ScVon ,0 for I sldo, was taken back to Wnllnco to vlction New TrUI Soon. ....I I njVMAM.I I ulii t An . t . A -I. - .... . . . ..nun. u ouvuiiu 11 iui uu mo vuiirtiu an rranclsco. July 28 xtttr or murder t hero. His first trial ro- ballots, In which there wm id iuiivu m a uiHBrwinuiH. variation from tho original standld rurmm uppiigjinon wn maua in or tho body seven for convlctld inu district uourt to unvo urorgo a. and flvo for acquittal, the Jurr I'cuiuono namiticu to ban. Tho mo- tho Louis Glncs bribery cao was dl nuu n DuiMimiuu wiuium wri.ii- cnarged this aftornooa br Joel muni, nuu mis jjiuiijihi (luiiiuu ujr Judge Wood. SLY OLD JOHN BULL. Iawlor. There was no dUairrectncnt u I the poymont of a bribe, but it ii contendod by tho men who voted li acquittal that the crime had not I positively fastoncd upon Glass. The retrial of the case hni be set for August C. Tomorrow morning, Theodore the Mm glneers say tho purpose of the sur vey is to determine a route from this city into Lake county. The men aro in the employ of tho Southern Paci fic Company. Clackamas Furm Brings 516,000. Oregon City Robert J. Brown, one of tho potato kings of New Era, PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Club, 80c; blucatcm, 82c; valley, 80c; red, 78c. Oats No. 1 white, $25; gruy, nominal. Barley Feed. $21.503122 nor tnn brewing, nominal; rolled, $23.50 I m r r has sold his 27P-acre farm 1 miles 4,u east of New Era, to G. E. Pottratz, Lorn Whole, J28; cracked, $29 per of Marion county, for $16,000, or lon nearly $60 per acre, and tho nur- itay Valley timothy. No. 1. $17a chaser has taken immediate posses-1 18 por ton; Eastern Oregon timothy sion. Mr. Brown will remain In ,$21023; clover, $0; client, $010 i'u'u'uD "iKmin nay. mwiu: aiiaira. s l .'trail .t Clackamas county and smaller farm. Trains to Wallowa Soon, Elgin It ls conservatively mated - by engineers who havo esti- been . probably amount to 75 or 100 .square nines. The entire population is fighting the fire and reports re ceived are very meager. From here M'hlght, clirablnu the low-lyine hills. 'apparently still beyond control. A ; number of barns and outbuildings 'Jliaye been consumed, as well as 5nany stacks of hay and grain, bo tildes thousands of acres of wild feed. Helnze Buys Mine and Smelter. Basin, Mont., Aug. 3. Repre senting F, Augustus Helnze, W. A. Kidney purchased at sheriff's sale here the property of the Basin Bay State Mining Company, Including the famous Katie mine, his million dollar concentrator, a smelter, va rious other mining claims and placer locations along tho Boulder River for $392, 864.71. This was the smelter used by Mr. Helnze under leaso aftor the destruction of his Butte plant by flro. Bind McGj Over for Perjury. Bolso, Idaho, Aug. 3. Dr, I. L. McQeo, of Wallace was bound over by probate jaage iioonara unurs the British army, arrived by the steamer Manuka today, on his way to England, via Chicago, where he will look over the packing houses. Ho said the supplies In future would be taken in greater quantities from Australia. Major Long said the bus iness In Australia was conducted under wholesale conditions. Too Young to Become an American San Francisco, Aug. 2. When tho steamer Curacao reached nort this afternoon from Guaymas, one of her a nrst cabin passengers waB held by United States Immleratlon In spector do la Torre. This was See- ferina Alvarado, n Mexican lad of 16, who was young enough Just to come within the scope of tho new im migration law, which forbids landing of any foreigner under 16 years old who is not accompanied by his father or mother. Butter Fancy creamery. 27a30r per pound. Poultry Average old hens, 12 18c per pound; mixed chickens, 12jcs enrinL' ehinkann. IKrWiirv.. nt.i ,nn...... over the grade that trains will bo 89c; dressed chickens, 100177 t, r running from Elgin to Wallowa over,i,evH i!vo wai;,,. i' 7 the Wallowa extension of the O. R. IS' ' n 0' turkT' 'i'XT1' & N. in 60 days. The grade is prac-,, !CD0' Jmiim,; gecwo' ,Ivo 8nc; tically completed and the work of iuuS, 814c' , kk rroncn ranch, candied, 22 23c per dozen. Fruite Cherries, 812Jc a pound; 8hort Crop About Lebanon. fPP'e8. i.ooZ.Z5 per box; Spitzen- Lebanon The first thresherH In I rl' r 001 aintnloupea, Linn county started up a few days I Jo"QSi.iu por crato; peaches, 60c ago on this year's crop of gram. Tho por crate; raspberries, $1.25 yield will not bo up to tho average. 160 per crate; blackberries, 57c The hay crop in Linn county ls also per pound; loganberries, $1 por crato' vegetables Turnips, $1.75 per sack; laying the track is being rushed with all posslblo speed. short this year and tho price for good hay is higher than for years. carrow, yi per snck; beets, $2 por flick : osnatni'iiH. lDr nur . i Bids for New Mall Route. 3frh5o ner no, nd VTh ZT'Z" Baker City Postmaster Lachnor pound; celery, $1.26 per dozen; corn. tina rrrr?lvril nrrlrifti frnm Wnulilnr. ocnoi:. .1' ... 1 . ""i win, .ton instructing him to adveVtiso for Tr bids for a stage lino t,o operate from on7onH i S2 ' ' do ?, . Baker City to Unity and Hereford, IS Pu 1 n PCtt14o on Burnt River, a distance of ubout P P ,in.',lw"?hcfl 20(5 put down; 40 miles. i tematoes, $1 1.25 per cmte, rouitoes wew, l2c per pound. Heavy Hay and Grain Yields. La Grande Tho Amalgamated Sugar Company has begun harvest ing the hay and grain on its dlffer- Thoy havo 225 men and Trunk Wib Money Lost. Wntertown, Wis., Aug, 2. A trunk mntnlnfntr ontiirltlaa tr Ihn ............ ra uu.,i.va I V t , . . vniiia nr tunA AAA i i i ont tarms, hero and Is now on Its way to tho 75 toamB at work Tho cron y,0da Snl' ord,narv' B7c; spring lambs, . .. ' . nrn hnnvv. i OrTFlO l:r nor nniml ' iiKiitiui uwner. J n nrnrpRnmnn nn - Veal-IJreHHod, 58c per pound. Beef Dressed bulls, 334o per pound; cows, 00jjc; country stoera, Mutton Dressod, fancy, 80o por Steals March on Uncle Sam st The Hague Conference. Tho Hncuo. Julv 31 Tho Tlritlnh delegation Ih worklnir on n nrrtnnl- Halsoy, who nctcd ns tlon. which, whnn it Im nrosnninri. will agent of the Pacific Tclophone Coi CJilinn rnnnlilnriftiln unrrirlun A nl. I Dniiy. Will 1)0 DlnCCU 01) trial. J rmulv rnltlml. thn rnttrnanntntt vr.n nf prOHOCUHOn anticipates no iruuuit tho United Stntoa hnvn hunn nrlvnto- convicting llalgoy, and ha open lv (iittfiinninf uih. num.. inn.iin.r .i.ti... stutcd that If noccsury DO VIII gnt,os tho advisability of tho United granted Immunity If he will taket HLntoa presenting a proposition for u l , Mm rmrln.ll.n I I.w. ,.t .1... I TllO DrOBOCII t lOn Will lOSO DO t once, this proposition suggesting that j Placing Olitss on trial again. It should meet quinquonulally Juno P)'"'r whose testimony ooldco. 2, beginning In 1912. v "" n lwu "'!'"" Tim T1-1.1..1. . , DiIh rnfiiiinl to answer question .i ijiiuoii iiuivtiiuiuii n uiib hiikiiii - - - , . va t i r i i ... Itlin wltniiHM Rlnnd. ho Will Dfl l"l' communicated in tho trlr.trHt r(v "Hied to tho extent of the Calirorai to only a few delegates its propofll- r which How. tion on tho snmo subject, cstahllsh- , ,,a3"".. "i rnmrr rnn be k!t Intt that thn rnntomnr hn..ln .It PfOCCSS Immcr CflH N PT septenlnliy but that two voAVs bo- totttI oi nearly flvo year. i fore tho meoting special roprouoata-l " tlves of Great Ttrltnln. Prnncn. nor. n.rl. Altieked Hiniefl. many, tho Unltod States. Russin. ann i.vnnM.M. .lulv 29. Third 01 t -. A ... . t a .1 IHHWtMVVJ W j Lf.M.wfiM nuiy, Austria ana japan should meet ficor Hawse, of the wrcciteo jj iu pruparo tno wor ror ino conror- Columbia, has rnaiio a naitii"" j onco, pro-nrranglng everything con-1 which ho denies tho charges aw nfcnnUnMin n n 1 I lift I . .. TlfAppInf tfl matters to bo taken under advise- hinnimn. ho snvs: "I never did erij . i - - . - . . M. miifi iii u in. I Mm lil rnnduct. UUl mwi.j my ruiiuru iu vu vr. ,,.mM in gl New Line Across Rockies. spectors of hulls nna iwi - j Helena, Mont.. July 31. Tho ?or"c.. w ' hnd the! to Shonnrd. Slums & Comnnnv for i X boat. I W "Wl"'" HhaVo'had achanco to rescue rnor ..ww. .luuiiiiiiiin HTfKl iruni HUB cuy, I presumably for tho piirposo of hood- . ..,, Huibanrf on the Chicago. Mllwaukeo & 8t. ""', ' TbB will Paul, which ovldontly purposes tap- Chicago, III., July jiiiik Jiuiena on us nno rrom wm of husbnnds who v- ;",hm uiu iu uurnnon. ino route ovor was advocated vy tnre& tlm n.....ilf..n ...111 t... t... ....... . . 1 I.. . .. .. .tltfArrr) Still .lvw i ...wui.iunin yyiu uu uy way ui fliu- UIO COI1TSO l " u"w ijiint H uuiituu i-uh, nnu wm result in tno roro him yosicruu. . j,un iiuaniinnrnnnr. nr Milium Tunnni nn I n'a .inupriniiuu u . . ii longest on tho Northern Pacific oys- troatmont to which sne Sro0 he ''her master' nd na inii. r urnrrirtinniH mui. ' . ...An ni,in,rt t..i o nn... i nlaco in tho presence u u w...u..nu, uwij oi, inu l.'liuil. iui. InlnrfprO. JU6V 1 niiui ii.. ..t.n I wmilit not iniorinu " a "wiui uiu ruiiuuiiciui unu aomocrn- , i.. in flxtrerno,'"r, tic national conventions for GhIcnKO !',irC(.1 u,t.Il i with tIo! next yoar has resulted in such a do- '"co " ,,. ti c conKquwl IIIUIIVI nin.v national conventions for Chicago exnressman Chicago shinned for Otto Helnecken. a teacher of this city, tho trunk con taining thn tinnrln nn1 Inff Kn TTIn- day to answer the charge of per-'ecken's trunk nt Ghirni?n. Mr. TTnin. jury loagea 8imt mm uqcuubo uccKen notified tho express company tako place at Gladstone Park Wed ;vnmu wvuiuvmt- " wmuii maao tno exchange with great nesday, Thursday and Friday, Octo he Haywood trial. .alacrity, .bor 8. 10 and 11. Dates for Clackamas Fair. Oregon City- Tho first county fair to bo hold In Clackamas county will 09Jcper pound. Pork Breescd, fl8o per pound. iiops 0(5)70 por pound, according to quality. n Wool Eastern Orogon, average beet, 1022o per pound, accordlmr tolirlnl-: age; valley, 2C22o, according to fine- greo of harmony that tho financial no end or tno entorprlso for both con- . , in Cuba. 1 vontlons probably will bo handled by Reported Pi. . tno republican committee. This was Havana, July -"" liberal. ! practically ngreod upon today nt a del Cado, a prom no" : mooting of tho Hamilton Club com- mirticlnatod In IobI Md mltteo on finance Itoporta showed written n onBBtlowu wbIcJ i mi sumciont monoy Is In sight to published In wi '"p' rrS, onf fluunco tho two couvontloriB. charges that Mmw i . w fl nlBh 0y, Is planniw Train Rohhar O.ucht. tho Cuban noopio ..naj n March and tho murder of Olo nt n BupervUion tho englnoor. Towers glve no occi Amorlcan m new, mohair choice, 203Oo a pound epen the exprM safe. patlon. Ho is about 28 yoarH of agol Tho landlady of n lodging housol inontiriod him as a lodgor who brought into her hoiiBo tho night be foro tho murder a valise In which was found tho giant powder which was to have been used in blowing . A IS A ..-..'nation Hfl'r, INew n-"- Tlll- 27.- St. Petowburg. JuWjotti Xta ho UlnWer or m IfW. "W- war arr savod Huram Ban P dofum Ito army. Tho ere di examli A ( assfillt by tht Tl tie. er I Bern than M: rep. hapl Tl lth 'T fa K, btcd An lirlof Th, tie c A. Tt, 90d; ;0oh Lrth. pnt do rvora Tho 1