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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1907)
NEWS OF THE WEEK In I Condensed Form lor Our Busy Readers. UPfBiWSS OF IVO CONTO tNTi A Resume of tha Lass Important but Not Lass Interesting Events of tha Past Week. The city council of Aberdran re fuses to accept a 815,000 gift from Carnegie. Government crop reports show a decrease In the acreage ot spring wheat this year of 7 per cent. Heney has closed his prosecution against Schmitt, having brought out plenty of evidence to secure convic tion. A sister-in-law of the Duke of Weetminster Is traveling as a gypsy In search of material tor writing a book. The mayors and city councils of many towns In France are resigning and joining the strike against Im pure wines. The Water-Pierce Oil Company of Texas, goes into the bands of a re ceiver as a result of a jury verdict against them. Howard Gould can't go on his He usual vacation abroad this year will stay In New York to fight his wtfe'a divorce suit. Relatives of Edward Ward Van derbilt are trying to annul his mar riage to a Spiritualist, claiming the woman influenced htm. The state assembly of New York has passed over the veto of the mayor of New York a bill for a recount in the 1905 mayoralty election. Prominent Japanese in America deny the whole story of war plots against America and say the Japan ese In this country are not trying to overthrow the Salonji ministry. Baron Kuroki ts on his way home to Japan. Before leaving he said h- was much pleased with his visit In America and has the best of feelings for the American people. While pursuing two horsethieves Wyoming officers shot and killed one of them, who Is now believed to be one of the men who held up a train In Montana recently and killed the engineer. SCHMITZ IN A TRAP IN RUSSIAN PRISON. Hay» Into Honey'» Hand» by Oponlrg Way for Ruef. flan Francieco. Juno 12.—What looked like • field day tor Mayor flcbmlta In hla trial for extortion, waa tranaformed by a sudden coup of Francis J. Heney Into a distinct victory for the prosecution. With both Schmit« and Ruef on the stand, the day was replete with sensations, but capping all waa the neatly laid trap Into which the defense made a precipitous fall. The trap was care fully la'd, even to the point where the Mayor himself unknowingly sprung In. When Mr. Heney announced that the prosecution had completed Its case, the defense, thinking that the danger from Ruef had passed, de cided to put Schmits on the stand The Mayor, accordingly, appeared In his own behalf and. regarding Ruef as no longer a menace, rushed ahead with his denials. He reached the point on cross-examlntlon where Mr Heney asked him If he had received any of the money paid to Ruef by the French restaurants, and. despite the warnings from his own attorney, Schmit« answered In the negative In so doing he played completely Into the hands of the prosecution, not only by laying a basis for the Introduction of the testimony of Ruef In rebuttal, but by passing the entire extortion up to Ruef In such a manner that the captive boss will eagerly refute the testimony by de claring that he paid half the money, or 82590. to Schmitx. Both Mr Heney and Mr. Burns were confident last night, and well satisfied with the turn of events. "We look for conviction.” said Mr. Henev "We believe we have proved our case.” American Clt'sen Wore Rad Noehtle In Ruaalan City. Riga. Russia. June ll.—Two cases of groat interest to Americana were beard at a special seaalon ot tho Rua elan dupremo Court, sitting here One waa the caao of Theodore Smith, uf Aatoria. Oregou. who waa arrest ed because he hud on a red necktie aud was charged with being In aym pathy with the rebela In the Baltic provinces. Tho other was the case of August Slbbul. an Ksthonlan farm er. who had been arrested tor read Ing a trauslatlon of tho American Declaration of Independence to a meeting ot peasants. Both mon had been condemned to death, but Influential friends had ub tallied for them a new trial. After hearing the evidence produced, the court sentenced Smith to prison tor 10 months and Slbbul tor 18 months Both men were defended by Vladi mir Ckvolaen, an eminent crluilnul lawyer. He la trying now to have Smith, a naturalised cltlxen ot the United States admitted to ball, as he will carry the caao to the Ruaalan Senate. Slbbul said to your corres pondent: "I beg you to express my most heartfelt sentiments to the American people, whose glorious declaration of Independence will be read uow In the Huaalan prisons It has caused me hard suffering, but I am glad I read It. I have not been any way a rebel or a terrorist and know only my farm work, I am a farmer. Just as the Americans who wrote and read this great manifesto of freedom were farmers. “Un the anniversary of tho declar ation of American Independence I try to express with my fellow-suffer ers here our reaped for this great historical day. We will tear up our shirts and paint the pieces with the stars and stripes and so make Utile American flags, which we will wave out of the prison windows,” It Is possible that both men will be exiled to Siberia, although neither really committed any political of fense, for the wearing ot a red neck tie and the reudlng of the American declaration ot Independence la no where In the world listed among the statutory crimes. In spite ot the strongest protests In the Douma against the cruelties committed by the Russian prison and police officials on the political prisoners, they are dally torturing the prisoners In a moat brutal way. Mr Smith said: “I have been beaten four times be cause I refused to eat the nauxviu« prison food My brother provided me with better food, which was brought to me from outside the prison." FIGHTING AGAIN. Nicaragua and Salvador Ignore Peace Agreement Mexico City. June 12.—Nicaragua and Salvador are at war. Iuite vee- terday afternoon Dr. Manuel Del- gado. Minister to Mexico from Sal- vador. received the following tele- gram from President Figueroa: “San Salvador. June 11.—This morning the revolutionists captured the port of Acajutla. They were commanded by General Manuel Rivas and came from Corlnto on the cunboat Motnometombo. armed by the President of Nicaragua. In this manner Zelaya complies with the treaty of peace of Amapala, which was entered into with the Interven tion of the American Government. "FIGUEROA." Acajutla Is the most Important seaport of Salvador, where all of the Pacific liners made regular calls. It was but poorly defended, and the Nicaraguans and Salvadorean, rev- olutlonists landed with ease. It Is In direct rail communication with the capital of the republic, to or from which point troopa can be con- veyed in six hours. OREGON TEX1 BOOKS. I WILD BtLOlAN HARKS Fsw Bogin to Overrun Woods and Fields of Linn County Albany—A» an aftermath of the Salem Prices of text books, unlike prices of all other necessaries of life, Bslglan haro tad which swept this show no advance today over »ix years part of ths stats about 10 yssrs ago. ago. While the bids submitted to considerable country wrat of Albany the State Text-Book Commission ts populated with ths little anlmala. have not been made public, repre- Psopls driving along roads out ot tentative« of text book publishing this city can sra them any eveulng houses say that the hgures will not and many havs bevu killed recently They live In ths thick be above those named in contracts by farmers made in 1901 though cost of paper, ets along the roadsides. The Belgian hare fad found a wages and freight have very material strong foothold in Albany. Hun ly increased. \\ hile member« of the commission dreds ot the animals were Imported arc maintaining absolute secrecy as and for a time a public display was to their intentions, there is a very maintained by enthusiasts, a large well established opinion among text- hall being rented for that purpose book men who have been talked with Many local cltlxen» became as famil at various times m the past two iar with Belgian hare pedigree as la months, that tew changes arc prac a horseman with his horses. But the fad died out and what tically certain Abandonment ot the vertical system of writing, adopted six hares were not killed were turned years ago. is probable, with the looae. A few evidently found their adoption of the medial system, about way Into the country wrat of Albany half wav between the vertical and the and have lived there ever since. Thl* year for the first time they have be old slant style of writing. come numerous enough to attract considerable attention. The number Barry Prices Up Again, Is growing every year but the hares Hood River—Cold weather and do very little damage. rain which fell here for the first time tn many weeks is holding back the 400 Fira Wi-dv s strawberry crop, tho season for Salem — The Oregon Forestry which Is thought to be about half Commission met here and elected Chamberlain chairman over. Prices for berries have taken Governor an upward tendency, bringing In the and E. P. Sheldon secretary. The other members present were: S. C. neighborhood of 82.75. So far 30 cars have been shipped out this sea Bartrum. Roseburg. L. S. Hill. Eu son with the expectation that as gene; J. w. Baker. Cottage Grove; many more will be moved before It H B. Van Dusen. Astoria and E R is over. This does not Include the Lake .Corvallis. It was decided that about 400 men number of crates shipped by express, which has reached about 8,000. Ths Interested in the protection ot for ests from fire will be appointed fire total number ot cars shipped last wardens wltheut pay front the state, year was 28. so that although the though moat of them will be In the crop Is not as large as expected It Is employ of timber owners. Fire hun a better one than that of 1906. Grow dred coplea of the new forest fire law ers now look for It to reach 60.000 will be printed for the Information crates against 75.000 or 80,000. ot wardens. which was predicted early In the sea son. Drill Farmer Students Washington—Ou recommendation Rain Welcomed In Clackamas. ot Senator Bourne, Captain Ulysses Oregon City—Light rains are fall G. McAlexander. of the General ing in nearly every section of Clack Staff, has been detailed as professor amas county, and with a falling bar of military science and tactics at the ometer there Is prospect of wet Oregon Agricultural College. Corval lis. IK will assume hla duties Au weather continuing for several days, gust 15 next. On request of the General satisfaction Is expressed by Board of Regents ot the college. Mr. farmers, as the rain of last week was Bourne has recommended that the not of sufficient duration to be of department allot 4*0 niagaslne rifles. material benefit. Crops generally 30 caliber, to the college for use ot are In prime condition, and with fav the students In military drill, to orable climatic conditions give forth gether with breechloading field guns every promise of a prolific harvest. of 3.3-lnch caliber. June rains are always beneficial to late potatoes, and will be welcomed, Ram He*ps All Crops. as there is a heavy Increase in the Salem—A drtullng rain has added potato acreage this year Farmers In several hundred thousand dollars to the south end of Clackamas county the value ot the Wlllamettee Valley have planted extensively, because of crops. Spring grain would have been the late floods In the Sacramento val almost a total failure without It. Po ley. _____ tatoes were suffering and hay crops have been promising light. The rain Contract Spuds at SI 10. will probably prevent the usual heavy Salem—The largest deal in potatoes June drop of prunes, and will help ever made in Oregon was closed here the hop crop wonderfully. when Lachmund 8t Pincus contracted 35.000 bushels of the growing crop at Dair,ing in Marion. 81 10 per hundred The buyer is Oregon City-—E. M. and Chambers George Burtte, representing I.. Howell have purchased a 100-acre Scateno. of San Francisco. I.ach- dairy farm In Marlon county at Jef mund & Pincus are well-known hop ferson. and the place will be oper dealers, and growers, but this year la they have 142 acres of spuds. The ated as a dairy ranch. The land short crop in California has turned valued at 810,000. buyers to this state, resulting in the Lane Timber Land. remarkably high price named in the Eugene—John W. Blodgett. of contract made today. The figures are net. the buyers furnishing the sacks Grand Rapids. Mich., has just sold t.. The contract calls for September and the Booth Kelly Lumber Company October delivery This is the first 16.199 acres of timberland lying In potato contract reported in this vi townships 20, 21. 23 and 23. cinity this year. PORTLAND MARKETS. Big Price For Orchard. MillstuflFs—Bran, city. 817; country Medford—The record sale for 818 per ton; middlings, 324.50f<> 25.50; Rogue River Valley orchard property shorts, city. 819; country. 820 per ton; was made last week when the beautl- U. S. .»mis, »«,, Mills, uairy dairy cnop, chop, 815 SO per ton ful E. J. De Hart orchard near this | Wheat—Club, 86@87c; bluestem, 88 city was purchased by C. E. Marshall ©•J11 Valley, 86@67c; red, 85c. of Rennsalier. Ind. for 833.000 This I 1 ***“'• *28<a30’ gr’y' Price» Will Not Advance and Charges Will Be Made. • TURM« WORK HAVUQ. PLOT OF AGITATORS Reports if Minister Takahashi Confirm Rumors. iOll STATED OFF HIS DEIANOS Takahashi Ha» Gone to Japan Arouse tho Public Agal at to United Stato». Washington. June 11. Thousands of dollars are being raised by the Japanese of the Pacific Coast to carry out the compact they havs entered Into with the Progressive party of Japan fur the overthrow uf the H«l onjl ministry, the annulment uf the exclusion clause In the Immigration bill and the guarantee uf the natural isation rights of the Japanese resld Ing In this country. These additional factors In the International plot were vouched for In semi-official circles last night. The enormous fund which Is being collected will be used to arouse a feeling In the Japanese empire antagonistic to the American government. Notwithstanding the swooping do- nlal of the existence of the alliance between ths Japanese of the Pacific Coast and the Progressives. ths anti- administration party of Japan, glvru out by Charles Takahashi, uf Seattle, the Associated Pre«« secured the text of certain reports which he forward ed to M. Yamaoka In Seattle and the Jupanese Society of Seattle. In one of tho reports, which. It waa authoritatively stated, was afterward read by M Takahashi at a secret mass meeting of Japanese In Seattle on the evening of May 26. he quoted Ambassador Aokl’s statement In re gard to the relations between the United States and Japan growing oui of the recent disturbances In San Francisco and the adoption by the congress of the United States of the Immigration law excluding coolie labor from Continental United States Takahashi's report In part la as fol- Iowa: "My object In discussing the Jap- ane«e Immigration limitation law with Ambassador Aokl waa: “First The nullification of the present Immigration limitation law. Seen.] Opposing the would-be Immigration law (proposed new (reatyl said to be contemplated by Japan and the United States “Third Acquleaence In the Jap- aneae naturalisation rights In the United States.” To these discussions Ambassador Aokl said: "Japan has ample grounds to op pose the Immigration limitation law, but. If we go Io extremes, I fear war. Regarding this Japanese limitation law, the Japanese government abso lutely disagrees with the United States and will ask the naturalisa tion rights for the Japanese people, which ths United States government will have eventually to grant. At present the re-election of a president Is nearing. America so far hesitating at this time to bring up these ques tions. which are unpopular In Amer ican politics.*' “ Thirty or Mere Killed—Houses Tntel- ly Demellshs«! by tornado Chicago. June 10 Twenty-nine known dwid aud 40 person» Injured atmatltute the list uf Msunlltlsn in sulting from storm« uf tornado se verity which swept over Southeru Il linois and tndlaua and ('«ntrul Ken tucky last week These storms earn» In ths shape uf cloudbursts, high winds and electrical disturbance« The property damage will reach many thousands uf dollars lluuxea wore swept away, bridges deeiollehed aud thousands uf acres uf growing crops destroyed Gradyvllle. Ky . was the worst suf ferer A cloudburst deluged (hat village ot 175 people shortly sfter persous were midnight and 11 drowned. At Now Mlndon. Ill . a turnado thia morning killed five perooua and In jured half a dosen others At York. Ill . on the Wnbneh river, throe persona were killed and 30 In jured by a tornado which descended upon the town la«t night. At Duquoln. Ill . many bouwra were blown down around the out skirts of the towu and four persous wero Injured. York, III , June 10 Three per sons arc dead and eight fatully In jured as a result of a tornado which practically wiped out this town last night The loss to property Is esti mated at 0180,000. Tho storm broke while moat of (ho people were at supper. Entire fam ilies wore burled The storm lasted ules. The Methodist Kplacopal church was demolished and the proprietor of a saloon across tho street was hurled through hla door Into a thick hedge 50 feet away. Many horses and cattle were blown away, and the carcass«« apparently fell Into tho Wabash river. latulsvllle, Ky . June 10 Twenty- one persons were killed, the village devastated Kild several thousand acres of crop« ruined by a cloudburst that descended on llradyvllle. Ky . and vicinity last night All the dead were residents nf llradyvllle lli.- dlaaatcr win due to Illg Creek, ..ulluarlly a small stream, which When waa swollen by recent ralua the cloudburat occurred the creek took a new course with tho Impetus of a tidal wave. ,' The Inhabitants of Gradyvllle near ly all wyre abed when tho waters «truck the place, carrying away alx large re«l<l«iicea. a mill and a mini ber of smaller houaea Nearly all the victim« were drowned, but four were crushed by the colls pee of dwellings Nashville. Ill , June 10 A tor nado swept over New Minden, seven miles north of this city, at 6 o'clock this morning, killing five persona and Injuring eevoral A number Of houses were demolished The storm struck the northern portion of the town nnd moat of the houaea destroyed were cottages In the town the German Lutheran church waa badly damaged, the roof being blown off. The church bell waa hurled through the large pipe organ below, badly damaging It On the north aide of the church the par ochial school was demolished These buildings were practically tho only ones In the village proper that were damaged. The French strikers are returning to work very alowly and reluctantly DESTROYS THE TRUTH. The present revolt tn China is be lieved to have been organised In Japan. British War Office Suppresses Honest A terrorist bomb thrown at Lodi. History of Boar War. Rnssia, killed two detectives and London. June IL- England la not wounded five others. to know the real truth about the MIDSHIPMEN LOST Boer War. To save the reputations The assassin who killed ex-Presi- of certain well-known generala and dent Barillas, of Mexico, says his Launch of Ba tlesh:p Minnesota Lost officials, the war office has bad Col cousin hounded him to It. With All On Bord. onel Henderson's unfinished “history Three men made a balloon voyage of the Boer War" destroyed. It waa Washington. June 12.—The loss from Washington, D. C . to Harris written as the official hlatory by the at one time of six young midshipmen burg, Pa., 200 miles. In 4>4 hours. greatest English writer on military fresh from the academy at Annapo The government will soon begin lis and a boatswain and four enlisted subjects since Napier, but its author HARRIMAN WILL ESCAPE. suit to force Harriman to tell what men attached to the battleship Min died before completing It. he knows concerning the Alton stock nesota. 11 men altogether, was re After Colonel Henderson's death deal. the war office examined hla work and ported to the Navy Department In a WaN Street Men Rely or Statute of found that It waa much too out Limitations. An earthquake In China Is report dispatch from the fleet at Hampton spoken about the blunders and graft ed to have killed 4.000 people and Roads which says: New York. June 10 The decision that distinguished the campaign. It "A ditty box belonging to the fire left thousands more deetltute and nf the Federal authorities not to In- has therefore entirely suppressed his man of the Minnesota's missing KUROKI SAYS NO WAR. starving. stltute criminal proceeding« against work, and order the compilation of launch has been picked up near E II Harriman In connection with It Is said the Standard Oil Com berth No. 47. and I am forced to an entirely new history by a staff of pany is so busy fighting the courts conclude that the launch with all on officers under the direction of Gen Rldlculous to Think of Any Serious the railroad operations was the prin cipal subject nf discussion nn Wall and legislatures that It has no time board Is lost. I have ordered a board eral Sir Frederick Maurice, who is Trouble Over Small Matter. street Mr Harriman «pent tho day now for politics. perhaps the only military writer who of Investigation. The steamer was Seattle, Wash . June 11.—General at hla country home, and his asso could adequately fill Colonel Hen Baron Kuroki, who represented the Japanese residents of Tokio de last seen at the exposition pier about derson’s place. But the new official Japanese Emperor at the Jamestown ciates would not discuss the matter mand that their government take ac midnight last night.” history will deal gently with the rep Exposition, declared here shortly be for publication. tion regarding the diplomatic rela Interrala friendly tn Mr llsrrlmsn utations of the distinguished mud- fore sailing on the Kakn Maru for tion with China and the United Senator Morgan Dead assert a belief that the government dlers. States. home, that no danger of war exists Washington. June 12.—United will abandon Ita cnee agslnat the so- between America and Japan. called Harriman lines The Idea that John W. Gates who has Just re States Senator John Tyler Morgan, Lays Corner Store "The friendship that has existed Mr Harriman would be criminally of Alabama, died here at 11:15 last turned to New York from the South Washington. June 11- President for 20 years cannot be broken by prosecuted was never very seriously west. says the damage to wheat does night. Roosevelt, as a member of the blue such an Incident as that at San Fran entertained In fltranclnl circles Senator Morgan had been In bad Mr. not exceed 5 per cent. Cotton is dam cisco." he said "There will be no war aged somewhat more, on account ot health for a number of years, but lodge of masons, made an address at between Japan and America In my Harriman's friends say that there had more or less regularly attended heavy rain«. has been no basis for such action the laying of the cornerstone of the lifetime or In your lifetime There value of I | Flour 84.80; mieignt, straight 81.25 Masonic Temple which Is to be erect ............................. rinur — ----- I Patent, 41CIH. ♦T.rru, the sessions of congress. ~ He suffer- sale demonstrates that the and that moat nf the alleged Illegal The name of the baby Prince of ed from angina pectoris, which was orchard properties in *• — ” ------- c • ]ear$ $ ^ 42s, .. .. ------- the Rogue Valley, 84.30(84 40, gra ed at Thirteenth street and New may be momentary flurries and some acts Imputed to him are barred by Spain has been entered on the roll the cause of his death. excitement engendered, but nothing River Valley Is rapidly Increasing, ............. , ham flour, 50; whole wheat flour York avenue. The gavel and trowel the statute of limitations. The stock of a regiment, and he wears the serious will come of It. The senti 25(84.75 At the deathbed were his datieb- and It is a foregone conclusion that number of It tn gold pinned on his ters. Miss Mary Morgan and Miss Southern Oregon lands will, in the | Barley—Feed, 322@ 22 50 per ton; used were the same as those used by ment of friendship between the two market's response to the news waa n substantial rise In the Harriman Is President Washington In laying the bib. A room In tho barracks is re Cornelia Morgan, both of this city, near future, bring the same prices brewing, nominal; rolled, “ ' -------- ' cornerstone of the United States Cap countries Is too deeply seated among sues. with correspond I ng advances 823 50i<i served for him as the latest recruit. and his secretary, J. O. Jones. the people to allow a small matter to elsewhere In the Hat. that prevail in the Hood River Valley 24 itol. September 18, 1793, and the Queen Victoria is doing well. Mr Morgan's home In Alabama and Yakima country. Corn—Whole, 826; cracked, 827 per Bible was used by Fredericksburg provoke nn open rupture.” ton. The Honduras National Lottery was at Selma, where the funeral will Ix>dge No. 4. of Virginia, when Pres Down to Work. Hay—Valley timothy, No. 1. 8t?<@ ident Washington became a member Company, of Wilmington, Del., suc take place, the body probably being Moro Loss In Bay City. Arc Lights tor Medford. Norfolk, Va., June 10.- Reveral cessor of the Louisiana Lottery Com taken there Thursday. Ran Francisco, June 11.— Fire Medford—Dr. Ray. manager of 1’ per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy. of the fraternity. hundred prominent business men of __ ; clover, 89; cheat. 89(810; pany. has surrendered for destruc the Condor Power Co., who recent- 8216123; which broke out shortly after 11 tion all Its boeks and paraphernalia, Norfolk. Including physicians, law ly purchased the Medford lighting grain hay. 89 0 10; alfalfa, S13@14. Denmark Will Not Sell Island. Couldn't Stand High Living. o'clock last night on Bryant «treat, paid fines aggregating 8284.000. sold yers, architects, engineers, newspap London. June 12.—Thomas J. plant, tendered a banquet to the i Domestic Fruits—Strawberries. between Seventh New York, June 11. — The exac and Eighth, did 'Stoic per pound; cherries, 81.65 per Ita printing plant and quit business. Commercial Club last evening, and O'Brien, lately minister to Denmark, The ermen. printers and patriotic rltliena box; apples, $182 50 per box; goose tions of high living have claimed an damage estimated at 8200.000 Raisuli. the noted bandit has been who Is on his way to begin bls duties today began the Installation of a berries. 601 7c per pound; cantaloupes, modern arc system of street lighting. other victim. "Dandy Jim" the only fire started In a stable, and although In general, went to the Jnmoetown offered a pardon on condition that he 32 508 3.00 per crate; apricots. 81.50(8 dog In the world who possessed a fire alarms were turned In and a Exposition and engaged In hard man leave Morocco and live away from as ambassador to Japan, is In Lon For the first time In Its history. large portion of the fire department ual labor, assisting In the genera! Tangier on a pension to be paid him don. He says that the recent report Medford Is using arc lights for street 1.78 per crate. | Root Vegetables—Turnip«. 82 00 per personal fortune of 810.000 and was on hand In a few minute«, the cleaning up of the grounds prior to by the government. A friend of that the sale of the Danish West In lighting. sack; carrots, 82 50 per sack; beet«, many diamonds. Is dead. As to the Franklin Grammar School, the Yose the arrival of President Roosevelt Raisuli proposes that be make a tour dies to the United States has been 81 25<fi.l 50 per sack; garlic, 7|<gl0c precise cause of his death there Is mite Flour Mill«, a lodging-house «nd the Georgln day celebration Mon Funds As Appropriated. Ute of the British and American music renewed, but Is baseless. He said per pound; horseradish. 7@8c per unhappily no doubt. "Got too fat nnd the wholesale houses of the Cus day. It was found Imponatble to Be — Attorney-General Craw- Salem halls. It is believed that Raisuli fav the matter had never been officially to breathe" Is the verdict of the phy toms Reed Company and the Ran en re sufficient laborers, and the bus ford has rendered an opinion In an pound; chicory 30c. ors such a scheme. discussed by the Danish officials Fresh Vegetables—Cabbage. Cali sicians who attended him In the sud Francisco Paste Company plant were iness men volunteered. swer to an Inquiry from W. W. Cot A waterspout in Kentucky did 850, and himself. He added: “Personal- ton. of the Board of Regents of the fornia, 3/q3lc per pound; cauliflower, den selxure of apoplexy that followed destroyed ly I now think the sale is out of the Agricultural College, in which he 81*8.1.25 per dozen; lettuce, head. a light luncheon of chicken and may 000 damage. Freak of Lightning. question The influences which de 354145c dozen; onions, 106a 12jc per Japan Would Take Un Armi Kuroki gave aearly 8500 in tips to feated the former attempt stili exist. holds that the Board must apply Its dozen; tomatoes, 8225(84 50 crate; onnaise of salmon, topped off with a Denver, June 10. George S Speer Tokio, June 11. — Viscount Tanl, pound of chocolate creams. 1907 appropriation of 865.000 on the Chieago hotel employee where be and M C. Weimer, both of Chicago, 1907 contracts and Its 1908 appro parsley. 25(<j30c; artichoke«. 65<875c leader of the opposition In the House stopped. Degenerating Into Anarchy wore struck by a bolt of lightning priation ot a similar amount on 1908 dozen; hothouse lettuce, 82 box; pea«. Cruiser Comkg. of Peers, and hero of the defense In 6^,7c; radishes, 20c dozen; asparagus. Ixmdon, June 12.—A St. Peters contracts. Harriman eannot borrow money north of this city Saturday nfternoon Washington. June 11. — The cruis Kumamoto. In the Sutauka rebellion, 6c pound; bell peppers. 30<83Sc per abroad, owing to attacks on his roads burg dispatch to the Telegraph says Cound; rhubarb. 4c per pound; cucum- er Charleston, flagship of the Pacific la reported to have said anent the and badly shocked. Both men were at borne. that the Internal condition of Rus New Railway Corporations. squadron, was ordered to Portland stunned but will recover. Speer and ers, 50c*81 50; spinach, 81 50 per Minnesota may form a league with sia is growing more serious. Mur Salem—The Portland Eastern Rail crate; beans, 121(815c Pfr pound; to participate In the rose festival, be American question: “The persecution Weimer were conducting an experi other states to fight for state control ginning June 19. and to remain In of the Japanese In San Francisco In a der Is common: pillage has become a way Company was incorporated today ■quash, 50c881 per box. of railroads ment In photographing n large area by E P Clark. Arthur H Fleming. Onions—Oregon, 32(82 50 per hun the harbor and take part In the most wicked act. Should diplomacy means of livelihood and Incendarlsm Fourth of July celebration. fall to bring about a satisfactory so of country by sending up a camera After a very eold and backward E. R Colwell. Robert T. I.inney and dred; Texas, jc per pound. Is but an expression of the peas When it was ascertained that the lution. the only way open to us Is an attached to a kite, when a sudden spring, the Eastern States finally have ants' dissatisfaction with the land C W Miller, with a capital stock of Potatoe«—Jobbing price: Oregon _ Charleston, drawing 2 5 feeHof water, appeal to arms. "Our mind Is firmly warm weather. owners. Statistics show that during 85.000.000 The company proposes to and Eastern. 82 25 per sack; new po could safely cross the bar and ascend made up. It Is certain that America storm came up nnd before tho kite Longshoremen to the number of 15. the week ending J8aturday. 158 per build a railroad from Portland to tatoes, 5)(86c pound; sweet potatoes. the river to Portland, the president will yield, for Its people are radical could be hauled down a bolt struck Clear T.ake. Wasco County, by Salmon 6c per pound. It and prostrated both men. 000 returned to work on a compromise sons suffered, Eighty were killed River and Troy Lake Pass | Butter — City creameries: Extra saw to It that the flagship was de ly commercial In their sentiment.” with tho steamship eompasiee. and 78 wounded. ¡creamery. 2U825C per pound. State tailed as above stated Oust» ths Breweries All linemen employed by the tele Wants a Receiver. ♦ New Government Survey. creameries: Fancy creamery, 24c; Topeka, Kan . June 10.- The «fate phone company in San Francisco have Establishes Colony. Submarine Star ds Teat. store butter, 17<8170c. Springfield, O„ June 11. — Appli Washington—A. H. Sylvester, of supreme court granted a Judgment of struck in sympathy with the telephone London. June 12.—Letters i patent the Geological Survey. Is at work Cheese—Oregon full cream twins, Boaton, June 11.—The submarine cation was made In Common Pleas ouster agslnat the Anheuser-Busch operator«. establishing a responsible | govern- topographically survevlng land In 16c; Young America, 17c per pound boat Octopua was towed to a point Court here for a receiver for the Brewing Company and held that the Japanese merchants who speak both ment In the Orange River colony Oregon. including Bull Run forest Poultry—Average old hens, 14c; Span ish and English ere steadily ex were Issued Monday night, With a reserve and that portion of the Cas mixed chickens, isle; spring fryers six mile« northea«t of Boston light Farmers' Co-operative Harvesting recent appointment of recrlvera for tending their trade in the larger cities few modifications the new |_ govern- cade forest reserve which Includes and broilers. IA412OC; old roosters, 9 ship snd underwent here deep-sea Machine Company. The company la the property In this state of foreign ment follows the lines laid down In Mount Hood. This area covers 'h- 8 10c; dressed chickens. 16<gl7c; tur submergence test. lowered Into the capitalised at 8600.000 and was or brewing companies was legal and of the west coast of South America. proper In order to protect, preserve the Transvaal constitution. drainage basin for the Portland keys, live. 10812c; turkeys, dressed, sea by a powerful derrick, the Octo ganised three years ago by William nnd render effectual the court's Juris In the poorer districts of Chieago choice, nominal; geese, live, per pus was sunk to a depth of 205 feet, N Whlte’y, the well-known agricul water supply. diction A dozen foreign browing vest, pork sad mutton are entirely out pound, 8c; young ducks. 17<818c; old where she rested on the bottom, re tural Implement manufacturer Devil Wagons In China. The com panto« are affected The opinion of the market and only the poorer cuts ducks, 13c, pigeons, 81(3)1 50; squabs, maining 40 minutes. When the sub complainant la a stockholder, who al was written by Justice It A Burch, Pekls, June 12.—Three French, • 600 An Ac -a. of beef can bo reached by tho con 828 3. marine was raised she was found to leges the financial condition of the the other Judge« concurring. one Dutch and one Italian motor earners. Oregon City—State Treasurer Geo. Eggs—17jc(8 U|c per dozen. be In perfect condition, not the company Is disturbed. cars started this morning In the Pe- A. Steel has sold his 32-acre farm Veal—Dressed, 75(®125 pound«, 5*8 slightest leak being discovered. The English government has prom kln-to-Parla race. The Chinese were near Meldrum station, on the line of Rock Springs Strike Ende. ised relief for evicted Irish tenants, much astonished, as this was the the O. W. P. division of the Portland flie; 125(8150 pounds. 7e; IMNBMO R««k to Ov«rihrow Cabin»!. Omaha, June 10 At a meeting In and aleo education, in return for the re first time motor-cars had been seen Railway, Light A Power Company, to pounds, 6c; 200 pounds and up. 5|(86c Got Them Scared. Victoria, B. C., Jun« 11 News wa« Beef—Dressed bulls. 4(®4jc per Omaha Saturday between D O. Clark jection of the Irish bill by the Nation in Pekin. an Eastern man for 816,000. Odessa. June 11.— In consequence brought from Japan by ths steamer general manager of the Southern Pa pound; cows, 6*87c; country steers, alist convention st Dublin. of the fear Inspired by the terrorists Bellerophon that when Admiral Yo- cific Coal Company and Thomas Gib 7(8 fie. Defeats Persian Rabat». New Carrier at Ho'broek. Delegatee of the French sailors have Mutton—Dressed, fancy, 9c per here, two police Inspectors, five sub komoto, now traveling with Prince son. president of District No 22. of Teheran, June 12.—It Is reported, ___ _____ —Herman _______ advised them to return to work, pend Washington W. Gans pound; ordinary, 8($8|c; spring lambs. Inspectors and 17 policemen have Fushlml, returns to Japan an effort the United Mineworkers of America, asked to be allowed to resign The will be made to defeat Premier Ral- the strike In thè coal mines of Rock lag a promised settlement of their de that Hlssam Mullk, the rebellious has been appointed regular. Oscar 108 loic mands In spits of this, however, 1,000 nrlnce, attacked flalar ed Dowlea. Folkenberg substitute, rural free <Jo. j pork -Dressed. 100(8130 pounds. authorities refused the request, as onjla* cabinet and form a new mln- Springs. Wyo , was brought to a tem serting that such action would con latry headed by Admiral Yokomoto, porary sett lament and work will be strikers at Havre have voted to eoa Saturday, but waa compelled to r»-. livery carrier, route one, at Holbrook sj(8»c; 1508200 ds, ?®7ic; 200 stitute treason. treat with heavy leases. ¡Oregon. I pounds and up 6 former Minister ot the Nsvy. resumed Monday. Siane the strike.