Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, June 21, 1907, Image 2

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    NEWS OF THE WEEK
h I Condensed Form for ta
Busy Readers.
IAPPENWGS OF TWO CONTINENTS
A Resume of tha Laaa Important but
Not Laaa Interesting Evant*
of th* Past Weak.
Rufaian officiate fear no outbrrakp aa
a result of tire dissolution of thedouma.
France Is threatened with a revolt in
the south over the wine growing indus­
try.
Governor Hughes lias signed the bill
granting a recount of the New York
mayoralty vote.
The Adams Express company has
just paid dividends to the extent of 200
per oent in bonds.
Rnef has been gven another week to
answer indictments in connection with
the United Railways bribery.
OPPOSE FOREST RESERVES.
RUSSIA IS QUIET
Public Landa Convention Start* Cam­
pa gn f«>r Their Elimination.
•••opt* Receive N< ws of C*ar’* Ac­
tion In *rl«nca.
Denver, Colo . June 19.—A mighiy
campaign to defeat the policy of the
pr«»ent administration at Washington,
which aima at the conservation of the
remaining public lands of the United
State*, waa inaugurated in Eten vet to­
day. A convention known as the Pub­
lic I Anda ronvention, with delegate« in
attemlauce iu greater ot leaser noraher»
from all the states weet «'f the Mlasouri
river ami from the territories, twit real­
ly dominated l>y special interest« in
Coloiado and Wyoming, ia to form the
bau*e of tins movement.
The statee. through some of theit
representative«, argue that it te essen­
tial to their development that the na­
tional government atay ita pdicv ot
conaeriatior, so that niillmn* of acres
of laud may be thrown open to unre­
stricted entry and exploitation. Great
areas of conserved lamia deprive the
state« of revenue through taxation, as
well as by preventing rapid growth of
population. The argument round* log­
ical, anil can be met only by the arous­
ed interval of the entire country—
North, East and South, as well as W<vt
—to the fact that the welf..re of the
people of the United States aa a whole
i* at stake.
Ht Peter«hurg, June I*.—Th« diwsr-
lutlou of the ae»vml douma waa receiv­
ed thioughout Hl. Petersburg with p*r-
feci trauquility. thank* tu the prevail-
t loriar y meaaur«*, ami iu no place In
Russia, ao far as known, wer« Hier« any
serious dial uri« ih vs.
l*eiii"ii»tiatlo<ia among St. IV ter»
iiurg workmen are anticipât«*'! toiuor-
row, but the auth.rrlllea ate not alami-
ed. They proles* to te chivfly •PI**
hens ve over the poexibilily of rioting
and racial exevases in iMewak ami in
Kiev ami oilier citiea where |>arty feel
mg ruua high. An outbreak of sgranali
disorders In *ev*tal tegiuna of tlie em­
pite ia anticipated later, when Ilia |ieaa-
antry learn uf the dissolution, but a
spirit ol quiet confidence in the ability
of the goveruiiieiit to handle the situ«,
tion prevail» in adiuinieUnlive cirviea,
New« of th« dissolution rvaelufvl the
Ht. Petersburg («per» U hi tele fot their
test edition«, but Hie public was quick-
ly lutoruied through extras ami great
poetera set out by the ¡»dice at all street
«ornerà, containing the ukase aunoune
mg the diaeoluliou and the Imperial
inanifeato.
VOTE CANAL LEVY
The state has introduced
letters
written by Haywood which implicate Assessment to Dig Lake Wathington
him In the flteuuenberg murder.
Waterway Carrie*
China is grateful to the United State*
Seattle, Wash , June 19.—The King
for a re«luction of tbe indemnity grant- i-ouuty boanl of commissioner* this
ed at tbe close of the Boxer trouble.
afternoon granted the ]> tition of the
Schmit* has notified the supervisor* Lake Washington canal enthusiasts to
that he is mayor and any action taken forma *1,075.1X8) assessment district
to construit the waterway between
without his sanction will be fought.
Puget round and Lakes Union and
Benjamin Ide Wheeler has declined Washington. A petition will immedi­
the presidency of a Massachusetts col­ ately be filed in the Federal court for
lege in order to remain with the Uni­ the appointment of a tear»! of assessois
versity of California, although
tbe to levy an ass. ssruent upon benefited
Mas-achsuetts position pays *5,000 per j
property.
year more.
This board will number 11 persons
Market quotations are to be posted and a tenative district extending from
on Union Pacific trains.
; the Snohomish county line to a point
Va zx*
— rv aro
I I d&aaHAwa
three mile* a.viit
south
of Lr*«rvF
Kent koo
has Kwi
been
ap­
Denver is full of delegates to attend
proved. Thia would include the entie
the land law convention.
city of Seattle and half of the valley
The new Salvadorean revolution is between Seattle and Tacoma in the area
not making much headway.
adjudged to be benefltted by tbe canal.
The valley benefit teonsiste i vrgely in a
Limitation of armament will not
removal of danger from damage by
come before The Hague conference.
flood», with the improvement in real
Tbe wife of ex-Governor Wells, ot eetate values fiom the open ng of the
Utah, has been fatally hurt in an auto canal as a secondary consideration.
wreck.
By the action of the county commis­
Baron Kaneko is to succeed Aoki as sioners approval is given to the plan of
Japanese ambassador to tbe United raising *’.,000,000 by special as-ess-
ruent up to 10 mills for the conrtiuc-
States.
tion of a canal. The extra *75,000 is
A fire in a Boston garage de*troye«i needed for office work and the expense*
between 35 and 40 automobiles, valued of the commieaion.
at (100,000.
The canal will be a temporary affair,
New York brokers report the theft ot the single lock in Shilahole bay being
*20,000 In bombs which were in transit the only piece of concrete work. It is
believed by the projwrty owners in the
from London to New York.
Lakes Cnion and Wa-hingt'n district
Orders have been received at Hono­ tliat the open'ng of a waterway b> tween
lulu to double the capacity of the prin­ the sound and the lakes will be fol­
cipal armj post near that city.
lowed by government control and im­
Prominent railnad surgeon» believe provement.
that many wrecks might be averted if
tbe employee were retired upon leach­
STOP ALL WORK ON CAPITOL.
ing 40 year*.
SE I ILERS WILL LOSE LAND.
I___
NEW LAW IS OkAD LETTER.
K'amath Falla Arousad O»«r R«c*nt Groccryman Continue to Mak* Salas
Ruling by Gai Ba d.
ot Polson for Spray*.
Klamath Falls—A decision tecantly
ttelern—That the law giving «Iruggiats
made by Secretary Garfield haa com­ the rxelusive tight to sell puiroiw will
not be enforced is evi.leut Irom the fact
plicate«! matter» in township 37, range
that some of llie .Iruggiats have f uud
10. This tract of latul was securv«l on it meewary to puichss«* their aupplie»
scrip by IMuiela A McKael, a Wiscon­ of poison from gr*a*er)intMI.
They aie
sin timber firm, aeventl yeais ago, but hardly in a po*iil«ui, therefore, to proa
their filing was rejwted at the Lake­ •cut« Hu* gructryuien fitraelling poiron
Home time ago a druggist seeurc«l an
view land oilice. the officia’s asecHitm opinion from the attorney general, in
that the rcr p was Iraudulent. t*u ap which it was held that tbe pharmacy
iwsil to the eoinmia.-loner ol the gvuer«il tew of 1907 prohibits the sale of poi­
land offiiv an«l to Se-rvtary liitiheork, son» by any per» ns except registerevl
the Likevlow land o8k*e was upheld. (ilutrinaeota, and this was held to ap­
Recently the Wi»con» n firm serotvd a ply to such (H'lroi s as are uae«l in fruit
reheating before Secretary Garfield,
»pray* and for other agricultural pur-
who rvndete-l a decision reversing the [Kiree
Agricultural (»per« pretty gen­
one formerly rendered an«i giving the
erally con«l«*mned the law, fur the r«a-
land« to the tiuilwr company. The son tliat the druggists charge a higher
tract of land ia within ten miles of this price for poirons 1 han gnverymei) and
city ami ia especially valuable for tim­ dealers In agricultural supplies ate ae-
ber, while »liue of it is suitable for ag­ CMlotned to do. It was asserted, how­
ricultural purposes.
Several perveos ever. tliat the tew would be enforce«!
f-om Klamah Falls have homesteads in and that prosecutions would follow if
the township and have made itnprove- others than druggi-ta continued to sell
uieuls on the I ind, but accord,ng to the
such «omni'xlitiee ns srseuste ot seda,
secretary'a decision, must give up the
•«-elate of lead an«l Taris green.
The
lamte.
gro-erymen rawple*! the eha I long» and
In a few instam-ee hohlen made final
announced their intention to stay in
pnxif on timber claims in this town­ the business. Since that time several
ship *n«l dispose»! ol them to third per­ druggists have ten procuring their
sons. The situation ia qoite complicat­
poison ru|«plie* from gro vryinen. Fea­
ed, ami it is likely that auother rehear­ sibly they liavo been doing this for the
ing will be reqiie«-ted.
f purixoe of »ecuring evi.lenee, but this
WON'T RUSH STRIKE
Talegcapher* Raaln» Great Cost to
Businas* that Would Follow.
SCHMITZ IS DEPOSED
Galhgber to Temporarily Occupy
Mayor’s Sul.
SOON WILL YIELD TO ANOTHER
Urlbsry-Graft Prosecution Is Now In
Completa Control of San Fran-
cisco Government.
flan^Frauciaco, June IB.—Acting un­
der Instructions from District Attewney
William II langdon, the teard uf au-
|iei\i»ira »h'rtly after 7 o’chx'k test
night adopted a reMiluti«iii «hvlaring
Mayor Eugvtie E tw-hunls temporarily
utiuhle to pet form hl*official duties and
appoiuting Supervisor James I.. Galla
giier acting inaytu. Th« tetter say a hr
will aseume the mayoralty al «UK*» ■n*i
he den ire tliat he ha» made with tbe
distriol aatt«>riiey or with any «uie elar
au agreement to resign at command, in
onlrr to make way f««r a reform mayor,
wlinao name ia yet to lie announced.
Mr lAugilon, Assistant I'islrict At­
torney Henry, Rudolph Hprwkels ami
their Immediate aseuciat«« tn the Imb­
ery graft proMeution are by this UMiva
place.1 iu actual w ntrol of the munici­
pal aituatlon. That they will be allow
ed ao to remain without legal ixMiteet
hy tbe convicted mayor's altotm ya is
not «ii»|iecte<l. Il is the plan ol the
pnwwuting forces Io ask for the resig­
nation In a fax day« of some one ol the
18 supervirora. Thia forthcoming, act­
ing Mayor Gallagher will apooint to
the vacancy a man named by the dis­
trict attorney. Ho won as he take«
offio*. Gallagher will resign froiu the
mayor's chair ami his raaignation will
b«* accepted. The teard. acting unde*
orders from the pr<«n*utinn, will then
elect the new member ito prrsnlent pro
lem|Hire and by virtue ot that office he
will at «nice become acting mayor.
MUCH
EVIDENCE IN HIBUITAL,
Main R*l *r*a of Haywood Protacu-
bon I* on Contplrat y.
Boise, Jun* 17 — Tha aiihouiirsmvnt
mail* I y th* pro««-cut loti In th« Hay­
wood eaaa Batuiday that it would hav*
it* t.wllimmy In chi. t conclutird l>y or
on Wednesday ireit, t*kM in connection
with thi fact I hat Ihrro I* Io I* nu oth­
er sesaliMt until Tuesday, ha* erealed ■
Iwlliig tliat the elate la not going Io
prvarot such a strong caae of «tot ritirata-
lion a* waa anlk*l|Mted.
Tha reeeou
h r Hile feeling la pniliably twofold,
tliat the law of i'oii*|nr»cy a» laid down
in th'* stali* I* not fully uiidcr»t«Hsl by
Hie public ami that Hie extent tu which
the alate may rely upon rebut lai testi­
mony I* not known.
The law aa laid down in lite Corco­
ran < sm > I» very lib ad and it I» under-
Hood it* general principle* apply in
this rase, Imt that fact la not gia»|>e<l,
For instance, it has liven srguvd by
rome <d Hie naW*)«per writer* In their
coiiiinuiiieatloiia that the stato limai
e«>trote«rale Orci «ani’a sialrmrnt tl al
Ila) wool »«ill him U> kill Meuneiilwrg,'
SCHMITZ MUST STAY IN JAIL
Judge Haa No Discretion and Qiva*
Sharif* Strict Orders.
Han Fnuinciacu, Juns 17.—"Nu lull
lor Eugene E. Hchlilita," the coin icted
mayor ut Hau Frauciaco, was tha luting
made by Judge Frank It. Ihinne, In the
application mad« hy the mayor's coun­
sel that he I* given Ills llbrrty under
bond |M>n«llng arnlance, winch the cuuil
will pronounce on June 27.
Jutige
Ihinne adopted a* hi* own the stand of
the pi«wention tliat in the ryea of the
law Ibe mayor Is no dlffrretil from any
other (H-r-on on whom the jury lias a«l
llie brand of leluliy.
Ex Judge J. C. I'atirpbell, the may­
or's chief cotinael, iua«le the formal trie-
tl«'» for the a>lmrltaix*e of his client to
lull on lire atreiigth of an affiilavlt in
which the mayor Sty* tliat, by naaori
ot having lv«u compelled io giva al-
magi hl« whole time and atlcnlioti to
his trial for the last firar weeks, public
biuutrevs te-prlrlng lit* atleutloti haa
Ireeii delayed and there Is now a large
amount of it pending amt undrtermln««l
and requiring his I mine« irate attention.
New York, June 18—The Commer­
cial Telegrapher»' union lias not yet
received an answer to the demamte on
the Western Union Telegraph <-oiu|»iny,
according to Priaident 8. J. Hinail, of
the union. Alter a meeting of the ex­
ecutive committee tonight, both Presi­
_
is nut probable, for there l«aa been no
BY RAIL TO KLAMATH FALLS.
nee«l to re*> rt to that <!evi«e.
All the dent Small ami Secretary Treasurer
Russell left the city, Mr. Russell re­
dealers have contimi«\l to sell openly
turning to Chicago.
Last Faw Mile* Will Delay Compl«tion «nJ have no fear f praaevution.
President Small notitie«l all the un­
Until Fall of 1908.
ion*'oday that tha *t*tement tliat the
Anticipat* Busy Lumbar Seaton.
Klamath Falls—-The California-
adjustment of grievances ha«l te-«n p«»t-
Elgin—The various sawmill men uf
Northeastern Railroad Is expected to
pone«l was untrue, ami directed them to
Elgin are getting ready for the seaaon’s h«itd themselves in readii.tas for Im­
reach Darris, seven miles front Teet­
run and many rnttte have started, al­
er's LauJing. by November 1. Steam­ though the work has been aumewhat portant information.
Prwidant Small also liwucd a state
ers ply between Teeters and thia hampered by the wet weather.
Thera
inent in which he aalil that kcal unions
city, so that next winter there will is every prospect of a busy season in
all over the country were clamoring
be but seven miles of staging in the the lumbering industry, and the output for a strike, I ut that they lia«l been
trip to this city.
will equal that of any former year.
A regular train service over the The estimated cut is placed at 25,000,- notified that they must take no actiun
ODESSA IS STORM CENTER.
new railroad will be established 000 feet. Many (f the mill proprietors without permission from the national
July 1. when the road will be com­ ary uneasy regarding the labor question officer*, lie added that iii view of the
pleted to Orr’s Meadows. The road and this will be the only thing that fact tliat a strike »«Kild lie owtly tu Dissolution of Douma I* Hailed With
RESUMES DESPOTIC POWER.
is being built in a substantial man­
buairie»« men throughout the country,
Joy b» Reactionist*.
ner, which gives assurance that It will Hand in the way of a siavessful the national boar«l of the union was
(Messa. June 18.—The new* of llie
will one day be used as the main run.
anxious to avert it if ¡«»uilblc.
Czar Dlasolves Douma and Chanrg*
dlsridution of the douma ami the rm-
line of the Southern Pacific between j
Eslstlng Law*.
Regatta Dates Septan bar 5-7
pernr'* manifesto waa m-elvavl with
Portland and Sacramento.
JAPAN NEEDS MONEY
stu|H'tacti«>n by the Progreaaivre tiers,
Astoria—Atamieting of the 1907
M. Petersburg, June 17.—Fm|wror
The road will in all probability ■
not reach Klamath Falls until the regatta committee officers were elected
who had not ex|HH'tnl Hi alirogation ol Nicholas a tin er« I 14» signature Hulur-
tall of 190S, as it will require con­ as follows: W. E. Schimpff, chairman; Thought That This Can Be Raised in llie law* ro ter forced fron« llie govern­ day to an lm|wrlal ukase abollihing lbs
siderable time to complete the dike O. I. relerson. vice chairman; J. IL
ment, but provoked the higliee enttius- prisent douma »ml ordering Hurt the
Francs Now.
across the marsh and to construct Whyte, secretary; Albert
ia*m from the Union uf True Russians, elrctions of memlsrrs to its MMvesaur,
Dunlar,
Pari*. Jun« 18.—While (rohtical con­
the
drawbridge
across
Klamath
treasurer. The dates for holding the
who toalay cvlehrate«l the went with which is to mrwl November it, lm hehl
siderations of high order contrlbuteal to
river.
1 regatta were set lor September 5, 8 an«l
the saru-tiou of the authorl lea.
under the new election law, which pro­
the negotiation of the new Franco-Jap
! 7. A farinera' fair will be held on the |
AM-oiii|Miile«t hy a Cwsack band the ! vide* ag«inst the ’’suhmergetic« of th»
anese entente, there is no longer any
Planing Mill for Silverton.
-ame «latee, and the Norwegian Singing
uneducated
I True Humans marched in pro.*v*«KMi educated claa-es by the
Silverton—A movement is on foot in Club Sangerfeet is scheduled for the i doubt tliat the substantial quid pro quo to the «wtlmtral, where a special aer- massea,”
given
by
Fiance
wav
the
promire
ol
ac
­
this city to establish another hindering same time.
vice wa« hehl. They carried huge Rus­
The com mil lee intends t<>
Th'» action ixuiatitut*« a virtual o-up
enterprise, which premia«« to be a very ratio (8,000 to lie given aa prizes for cess to the French market lor future sian lianner* and butta of high govern­ d'etat amt overrhlea the fundamental
Japanese
brans.
Japan
did
n
t
newt
a
important addition to lumbering inter­ the regatta events and will start out at
ment officials.
Tr.ere were no exer­ law» solemnly proclaimed by hi* majes­
French guarantee for Core* and Formo­
ests in Silverton.
C. J. Simeral, once after subscriptions.
cises.
ty on the eve of the convocation ol the
sa,
but
a
Japanese
guarantee
for
In«i«e
Brewer Bro*., Al Porter and LeRoy
Hitice the dissolution of Hie douma first tluunia, winch declare that the
China was worth a great dial to France.
Browne, all owning sawmills neat i
On* Woman and a Chinaman
Hie police liave atre»le>l more Ilian 30) electoral law can nevrr Ire elianged
Ja|>an. »«voiding to the cunthlential
here, have purchased eight acre* of lan.l I
persons, including Hires professore, the wlihoui the «vuiaent of pari ament
Salem—Fifty four applioanta for a«i-
south of the depot and will in the very misaiun to the bar link the examination statement* made by some of her high­ lewder* of the different Radical partie* itaelf. This breach of the constitution
Tbe trial of Orchard for the reorder Sacramento Trade* Council Finds near future erect a large planing mill, before the Supreme court last week. est representatives in Eurepe will need •nd several teimlie*. Inclu«ling a num­ ia ju-tlfle«l by the great law of ueceeai-
something like five billion franca (*l.-
Stone Cut by Non-union Men.
where all kinds of dresae«! Inmlwr wiil
of ex-Governor Steunenberg has been
Governor General tv, the adv hers of the emperor holding
Of these one was a woman ami one a tXM>,000,(AX)) within the next few years ber of children.
postponed until after the Haywood-Pet­
Kaulhare summonnl tet re hlm II It im|M*»ible under prreetil condition«
Sacramento, June 19.—At noon to­ be manufactured. The four mills in­ Chinese, the latter being Heid Back, Jr.
to
convert
her
present
high
rate
loans
terested
in
the
enterprise
have
a
capa
­
ti boos-Moyer trial*.
day all of the union men employed on
Out of consideration for the feelings of and to furnish the capital necearary fur public officiate arid warned them against to aecure a par liameut capable of co­
city of 50,000 feet of lumber a «lay.
those who may fail, the Supreme court industrial an«l commercial development commenting on the dissolution, uther- operating liarmouiouaiv with the crown
Telegraph operators cf the United the rtate i-apitol were ordered to cease
They will incorporate, and it ia expect­
wiae their punishment would I« aua- and reerurng Russia from anarchy and
will not make public the names of in Manchuria.
States will *ik congress to take charge 1 work on the repairs of the building, on
•co unt of a controversy that has arisen ed that one or two other millownera those taking the examination, but in a
(lenaion.
revolution.
ol the line*.
between the Building Tradee council will become interested in the transac­ few daya an announcement will 1«
SCHMITZ MAY UPSET PLANS.
A Great Northern passenger train and the firm of Hayes A Townsend, the tion.
Fire
Destroy*
Montana
Town.
made of the name* of those wl.o
NO CONTEST ON BOND ISSUE.
wa* wreckoi near Minot, North Dakota, contractors in charge ol the br>ck ami
Butte, June 18.—A special Io the
pM*ad.
•nd 17 people injured.
Logs
That
Will
Soon
Be
Paper.
:
If
He
Secure*
Bail,
Scheme
for
Re
Miner from Harlowtown, Mont., ray*:
stot.e work.
Union PaciAc Vote* S 100,000,000
Oregon City—Huge rafts of hemlock
organisation May Be Delayed.
Ra n Help* Grand* Rene* Crop*.
These orders were issue«! shortly be­
“Fire which broke out In Marshall’»
Tbe elder statesmen and ministers of
for Improving Lina.
general
shire
lias
practically
<l«wtroye>l
Japan do not regard as serious tbe agi­ fore noon by George Duffy, the agent and spruce logs from the lower Colum-1
Ite Grande—The tain of last week
San Francisco, June 18.—A radical
of the Building Trade* council, who b a rivet are in the Willamette at thia ha» greatly benefited the Grand Ronde change in the executive branch of Bun thi* village. Before the fire couhi lx>
tation in San Francisco.
Hall lake City, June 17.—At a »ne-
discovered that the sandstone that is city, an«l hundreds of log» line the valley farmers, stockmen anil fruit Francisco's government is contingent controlle«I everything in the buainrw clal stockholders' meeting of the Union
Delegates to The Hague (■eace con­
used in the vestibule of the building river below tbe entrance to the canal. grown». Nearly an inch of water baa on development* in the case of .Mayor streets lutd been burned except one store Pacifk* Rallr««d company lu re it waa
ference have little hope of accomplish­
was being cut by a nonunion etone- There is about 275.000 feet in each fallen. Farmers are a»snie«l ot more Schmitz, who is temporarily incapaci­ and the railroa«! station.
The build­ «I co M m I to I sm * OlOOfOOOgOOO I b ot*
ing anything towar«l disarmament.
cutt< r in the employ of Carlow Bros., raft, and it ia probable that the Wil­ than an average crop of hay and grain tated by reason of his imprisonment In ings destroyed Include the Ix>l*ml ho­ ■tack. The Issue I* for the purpiae of
Harrimanx’s business enemies have the firm furnishing the stone. It ap­ lamette Pulp «1 Paper company will while the fruit crop ie normal and the county jail.
tel, Bet,jamin Tur' er’* general stole, a meeting the ex|cn»e* of improve maul*,
started a movement to compel him to pears that the sandstone cutters, who have about 50 rafts brought to the mill much better than average in quality?'
The «late for the pos-ing of sentence meat market, two «ninons and a num­ pte*ent and prospective, along Hi* line
this
summer
to
be
manufactured
into
give up tbe control of other railroads. are affiliated with the Building Trades
The of the Union Pacific,
on Mayor Schmits in the extortion case* ber of ether business buildings.
pulp. Hemlock is worth *6 per thon- !
S'.OOO Fourth at Bend.
The exact vote on the bond issue was
on which he has been convicted has loss is aatimaterl at about *128,000,
A new mavor will soon be chosen in council of flan Francisco, have been on
sand and spruce twice tlmt amount,
Bend—Ben«! will celebrate the been set for June 27.
2.19.3,315 shares out of a total of 2,-
Prior to that with small insurance.”
San Francia.-o and then the heads of a strike since last March.
and the value of the logs will azgregale Fourth. A grand fish barbecue will date he cannot possibly procure lail,
9811,188) aliaría. While the [nil was
tbe several departments will be re­
be given, and there will be aports
*150,000 before the aearon is part.
Bribery Case Set.
tea Blocks St. Michael.
kept «qieii for two hours aa re«|uired by
*■
cording
to
the
decision
of
Judge
moved.
of all kinds, such as ball games,
San Francisco, June 19.—The case
Ihinne, but the law provides that after
Seattle, Wash., June 18.—Ice la still statute, the pr< cred inga wen« merely
horse
races,
broncho
riding
and
St. Louis set apart a day for the kill­ against John Martin, Frank Drum and
Oudook Was Never So Good.
dancing. A purse of (1000 haa been judgment lias liven [aared, the matter blocking Ht. Michael, A Ian Ira. The perfunctory. It waa e*|dained by the
ing of rats and now the authorities will Eugene de Sable, indicted for bribery
Condon—Heavy rain fell here last
of allowing bail is discretionary with passengera on the ill fated steamer officers of the romfany that the new
have to do something to get rid of the­ alleged to have been committed by week soaking the ground down six or raised and a good time Is assured.
any magistrate having jurisdiction. Ohio, tran»frtr«<l to the atcarm r Uma­ stock issue is i ot to tie sold immediate­
ca rcassts.
them as officials of the San Franc seo seven inches. The rain was just about
Consequently, if judgment is |«»aed on tilla and sent forward, have been laml- ly, bill is to Is- held for the redemption
PORTLAND MARKETS.
A receiver ha» been placed in charge Gas A Electric company, were continu­ needed when it fell in light showers
the date *et, Mayor Schmit* will hate i«l on an Ice Hoe, ami rtqairte received of *75,000,(1011 of convertible bonds.
Wlunt—Club, 86c; bluestem,
ed by Judge Lawler thi* morning until and later in torrents. This assures one
of Milliken Bro*. Steel mill. New
“
ground for a new application for Imil. tislay indicate they ma«le * precarious
York, and the plant shut down,
Fif- Friday, to which day the ea«e* involv­ of the biggest crops in the history ot 89c; valley, 86c; red, 84c.
way over the ice to Ht. Michael. The
Strike Kills Havana Cigar Trade.
Oats—No. 1 white, »27.50^28.50;
ing Patrick Calhoun. Thornwell Mul- Gilliam county, and with the pri< et of
teen hundred men are idle.
travelers bonml for that port, 51 in
Confirm Report of Treaty.
Havana, June 17.—Tbe cigarmakers*
lally, Tirey L. Ford and William M. wool, cattle, hor-es and sheep and the gray n minal.
Pari«, June 18.—The new* of the number, reached fl:. Michael over the strike Is paralysing the Industry. The
The Japanese vic* minister to France
great
acreage
in
grain,
this
county's
Barley
—
F«-ed,
*21
50fA22
per
ton;
Abbott, officials of the United Rail-
signing of treaties by France and Spain Ice ami then made way In a similar m<«t recent compilation of statistics by
says his country can never forget that
r>ad*, were also postpone«!.
Judge outlook is a I rent the best in it* history, brewing, nominal; rolled, *23.50^ and Great Britain and Hjain. mutually manner for the steamer Ella to go up
American opened the way for western
experts shows a rapid decline since
Things
never
looked
better
than
they
24.50.
Lawler intends to conduct the inquiry
guaranteeing the integrity of their re­ the Yukon.
civilization and deplores the war talk.
February 23, the dale of the te-glnnlng
do at the present time.
I Corn—Whole, *28; cracke«l, *29 per spective countries and their insular and
on all the cases at the fame time.
of the strike.
The total nuniler of
ton.
The Chinese crop* will be short
Fir*
Torpedo
at
Admiral.
colonial possessions in the Fast Atlant­
cigars exported in five months thia tear
again thia year.
Hold* Option on Water Power.
Hay—Valley tmothy. No. 1, *17(%)18
Negotiation* Are All CfF
ic and Mediterranean and which was
Hebaatopol, June 18.— Rear Admiral was «3,897,000, against 105,111,(88) fur
Oregon City—M. F. Donahoe haa se­ per t n; Eastern Oregon timothy, *21 officially denied, was fully confirmed Wtren, in command of the Black sea
Chicago, June 19.—Secretary Wes-
ths corresponding months last year.
Adams is to be forced to testify in
@23;
clover.
*9;
cheat,
*9@10;
grain
cured
from
Frank
Habelt
a
renewal
of
ley Ru-sell. of the Commercial Tele-
today by M. Pichon, French ministr r Het, was cruising in a steam cutter yee- The value of the exports during tills
the Haywood case.
hav,
*9@10;
alfalfa,
*13@14
an
option
on
280
acres
of
land
three
graphers’ union of Am< r .c*, returned
of foreign »flairs.
The fact that he ter.lay while a tor)>e<l<i treat in command period was *4,277,0(8), compared with
Fruit*—Straw berries, *1.50@2 per
Nicaragua has sent an army to assist today to Chicago from New York and mills from Cazadero on the Clackamas
had not, at the time the news was first of Lieutenant Ruzhek waa practicing *6,832,000 during the corresponding
crate;
cherries,
3@1254c
per
pound;
Habelt’s property commands
revolutionist« of Salvador.
announced that a str ke of the oper. - river.
published, communicated with the tiring Wldtthiada in the inner l«y. period fo 1906, when there were n »
tors of the Western Union and Postal the site for the development of im­ apples, *3ri)3.M) per box ; apricot«, powers Interested, led to the official When the admiral's cutter was at short labor troubles, .
A cloudburst near Tilford, a smsll companies was a practical certainty. mense water power, as two corners of *1.25(91 65 [M-r crate; plume, *1.65
denial.
rang • the torpedo b««t suddenly cha ig-
Hou th Dakota town, caused the death Announcement wa< made from the the land cross the Clackamas. It is per box.
*d tier paitlon and flre«i a blank
Londoi '• Big Bill for Taa.
of five people.
Vegetables—Turnip», *2 per aat'li ;
headquarters of the local union that all understood that Donahoe is reprerenl-
Whitehead directly at the cutter, pene­
Puts It Up to Mr. Neill.
lamdon, June 17.— London's Inrsl-
ing a company that is ojierating on the carrots, *2 50 per sack; l>eeta, *2.51)
negotiations
or
a
settlement
of
tl.e
The
Oyster Bay, June 18. — President trating the latter's water tank.
All employe« of the Western Union
nesn, It may lie said with some truth,
per tack; aspnragu*. 10c per pound;
Sandy.
Roosevelt has referred to Charles P. promptitude cf the crew in lieachlng ia largely run on cupa of ten. There la
throughout the United States are ready troubles have been broken off. A force
beans,
IO«12^c
j>er
poun«l;
cablege,
today
of clerks was busily engaged
the cutter taved the admiral from
to go on strike.
Neill,
commissioner
of
lalrer,
without
no more profltable trade than the tea
2‘*c per pound; corn, 35@50c per
Eight Killed During May
mailing assessments to members of the
comment, the various appeals which drowning.
shop burines» in the city of l«ondon,
Mayor Schmitt* remains a prisoner union preparatory to the strike.
Salem—Eight killed and three injured dozen; ciicundiera, 75c per «losen; let- have been made to him by wire and
where the «onauniptlon of tea an«l cof­
in jail and the board of supervisors will
is the record of railroad caxnallirti in tire. head, 25c per dozen; onions, 15 mail to interlens to prevent the threat­
Chine* « Kilt Official*.
fee, especially tea. Is enormous. On an
Medico* Are in Session
elect his successor.
Oregon during the month of May, aa @20c per d« *eti; pews, 2Ht* 4c per ened telegraphers’ strike.
The p«aii.
Victoria, H C., June IB.—Further
Los Angeles, June 19.—More than shown by report* receive«! by the Ore­ p,’in«l; rad sties, 20c per dozen; rhu- tlon is taken that no emergency «lists advices regarding the relrellion in Houlh average, Lyon* A Go. opens a new de­
The German Insurance company haa
gon Railr>a«l commission.
Of the larb, 3%c per pound; tomatoes, *3.50 such as obtained at the time the presi­ China received hy the steamer Mont­ pot in London every month. Taking
300
members
of
the
National
Medical
offered its San Franclaco policy holders
Izmdon a* a whole, it is estimated that
association met today in this city in killed two were trainmen, two were fs.4 (>er crate.
50 cents on the dollar.
Potatoes—Oregon, |2.50ffi3 |>er sack; dent intervened in the anthracite coal eagle today state that Ann Yat Hen, 2,(XtC,(H8l cup« of tea ar« conanmed
their seventh annual session in the other employes and fonr were persons
strike, but, on the contrary, the situa­ who for year* has l»en organising an every day at Hie tea >ho|is and cafe».
new
potatoes,
«'«@4^«
per
pound.
Japanese he pe the visit to their coun­ Hotel Alexandria. The delegate* are not employed by the romls. Of the
Butter—Fancy creamey, 22 J4 <9 25c tion presented is one where setion by anti-dynastic movement in China, left This reprisent« a turn over of *800 000
try by Secretary Taft may lead to a from all parte of the country. The injured two were employes ami one
the government, if taken at all, inuy lie Tok Io a few ww-ka before the outbreak •>r *z5,(M8>,(XH> a year.
per
pound.
new treaty lieing framed.
meeting was called in the regular order was not. No passengers were killexl
initiated by the bureau of labor.
and is reported leading the revolution­
Poultry
—
Average
old
hrns,
13@I4c
at 1 o’clock. After a prayer by Rev. or injured so far a« r<-rrarted.
ists near Hwatow, having taken the
Harriman has given up control of
per
pound;
mixed
chickens,
13^c;
Sugar Companies Uni'*.
Robert McIntyre, D. D., Mayor Harper
Pol»» Fe*r for th* Futura.
Held May 22 and opened operation» 1 y
the Alton railrosul to the stockholders
spring
fryersand
broiler*,
16(917c;
old
Halt lake City, June 17.—Thomae
delivered an add res- of welcome. This
Sixty
Five
Graduate
at
U
A
C.
Warsaw, June 18.—The newspapers attacking the walled city of Kwang R. Cutler, general manager of the Utah
after making a nice profit.
roosters, !)@10c: dressed chickens, 16
was responded to by Dr. E O. Sharp,
Corvallis—Ex-Senator John M Ge«r-
@l7c; turkeys live, 10(912c; turkeys, issued extra* containing the new» of tie Kong, which was easily captured.
Hitgar company, the Idaho Huger com­
According to report a plot has been of Guthrie, Okla.
in made the annual address to the stu­
dressed, choice, nominal; geero, live, dooms'» disrolution, which has rrestrd
pany and the Western Idaho Huger
found the victim of which was to be
dents of the O. A. C. at Hie commence­
a
profound
impression.
The
emper.rr
’
a
Devlin
Must
Aid
Japanese.
per pound, 8c; young ducks, 13(914c;
w tnpsny, ann< unca* that tire Eastern
Vice President Fairbanks.
Tropical Heat In Madrid
ment, which saw 65 graduates in vari­
action
is
the
subject
of
eager
discussion,
Han Francisco, June IB. —United •tuckholders In the three oetjmratlon*
old ducks, 10c.
The
Madrid, June 19.—The heat here is ons departments get diplomas.
the people fearing that the new election States District Attorney Devlin tralay
The launch of the battleship Minne­
Eggs—Candled, 21022c per docen.
have approved the plans for their con­
ailutatory
was
by
Belle
Bonney,
of
intense.
On
Bunday
it
was
95
in
the
law
will
exclude
the
Poles.
Itomlclli-
sota ha« been found, together with the
receiv«! a letter from Attorney General solidation. It is pro|x»cd to merge the
Veal—Dresaed, 5>i@7Kc per pound.
Woodburn,
on
“
The
Prime
Wisdom
of
shade.
King
Alfonso
and
Queen
Vic
­
ary
visita
are
nightly
occurrences
and
bodies of the men drowned.
Bonaparte in teapgpse to that which he com pan lea under the title Utah-Idaho
Heel—Dressed bulls, 3)4
4c per
toria are enjoying the cool atmosphere Life.” The valedictory was by Darwin
arrests of Socialists and Nationalists
Stolypin, premier of Russia, demands at La Granja, where they will prob­ G. Thayer, of Rainier, on “American pound; cows, »’/"jfl^c; country aterra, •re frequent. Troops to the numlier of sent cnntslni g a report on the riot Hugar company, I mus *10,(8X1,000 of
through which a Japanese restaurant preferred and *3,(MM),IMiO of common
6H@7 c .
the arrest of conspirators against the ably remain a month, ft is said they Agricultural E«lucation.”
Mutton — I »reared, fancy, 9c pc 200,000 are massed around the city was damaged. It I» rt ported, however, stock in exchange for the old stork.
rear under threat ot dissolving the will spend a fortnight on the Isle of
that he has l*en inatructe«! to lend
pound: ordinary, 5@7e; spring lamb*, ready for emergencies.
douma.
Wight in August.
Exterd Cartral Oregon Canal.
whatever assialance he can to the Jap­
10<910)4c.
Railroad* Must Comply.
Bend—The D„ I A P. Co. will
Several severe earthquakes are re­
Mexico Ha* Car Famine.
anese.
_
. f*’’ pound.
Pork—lire-sed, 8@854<t
Lincoln, Nab., June 17.—Attorney
soon commence work on a 60-lnch
Jerome Will New Indict
porter! in Chile.
Torreon, Me*., June IB.—Willard fl.
Hops—66»j8c (>er pound, according to
General Thompson haa till'd an Injunc­
New York, June 19.—District Attor­ Inverted stave pipe or flume, to be quality.
Mcrte, an official of the American
New Yorkars Di* of H««t.
Idaho land fraud trial* have been
built across the old river bed In the
tion against four of the principal rail-
ney Jerome announced to«lay that the
I
Hmelting
A
Refining
company,
stated
Wool
—
Eastern
Oregon
average
best,
New
York,
June
18.
—
Five
deaths
delays«! by the illness of a juror.
Powell Buttes region. This pipe Is
grand jury investigation of insurance rhe first work In an extension of the 186»,22c per pound, according to ahrink- yesterriay that mining and smelting In­ • ml several pnattrations, due to the r«»ul lines in Nebraska to compel them
to maintain the two-cent fare and anti­
Ths Portland gateway will not be companies haa been concludeP
His Central Oregon canal, and the exten­ age; valley, 2)1*22«!, according to line­ terests in Mexico are teeing a crisis in liest, were rrqrerte«! yesterday.
The
pass enactment!«, now operaliv«, ami
opened to Washington lumbermen un- office, he said, will now prepare cases sion has long been deaired by the ns«*; mohair, choice
29(g30c per the matter of fuel and ore tranaporta- weather bureau showed a temperature
to put Into effect
tha commodity
til next year.
la.ainst indicted officials.
settlers of this region.
pound.
of 90_at noon.
freight rate on July 9.