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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1907)
e ORCHARO ON STAND. ' BIART WITH nun - union men ÍFLLET IS ASSLMBLED WAR UN MlNkHa UNIUN. Will Again Recite Grswsome Account 300 U ■ Regular s Now In Damp at Ownsra W.tl Upan Up GulaAslu Mme* Uulufinld, Nevada of His Many Crime*. W«un*su<*y I Goldfield. Dsf. » Kncouragod, Goldfield. Due. 10 Wednaaday Boise. Dao. 11.—Charging that Geo. ha* b««v>n definitely decided u|n>n as doubt leas, by tho preasne« ot federal A. Pettibone, the defendant at bar. ia the day tor rmipeulug the mill»« lu troupe In Goldfield, the Goldfield the most guilty ot all those charged HHcHUIÜHlC MUNIT. HU o H hA LKO a U m URK Goldfield. Mluoowners' Association held a Intel ----- I Au authoritntive statement was with causing the «ieuth of ««-Governor lug »«»lorduy attarnuon, and lust ' night gave out n statement in which Hank Rtennenberg, Jams* H. Hawley Contsdsrst* Bill* and Old Rtsts Bank Southern Pacific Arxiou* to Rasch made tonight that already sufficient uieu are ou the groua«! to work the It la openly «gid thul the niemtiera of Paper in Circulation. Klamath Fell* outlined the state's case yesterday. ■tinea. The total number of those tiie aaaoclutloti have decided to make Pendleton — The fi.xvd of counteifeit that have been quietly brought lu Lillis effort at oratory was made by the Klamath Fall*—The Southern Pacific a determined atruggle to tree Gold money in the shape of LXmfedetate those who have s«*eretly made fluid uf union dom mat lull and make chief prosecutor, but he plainly told bills, old bauk bill* and paper money company sssms bent on extending the and application to return to their former thia an open camp Cal I tor ids Northeastern railway Into the the jury what it is proposed to prove. issued before the war, which Is now The stutetueut of tho purpose of the Klamath basin at an early «'ate, as poaltlous I* plucvd at loud. There A Resume of th« Les* Important but For two hours be spoke of what he twung circulated in Eastern Oregon is t h< re ha* been t.o cessation of work are about 1.500 Western Federation mlusowners 1» direct mid umqulvo Voyags to Pacific Ursatsat Tati kvsr meu out. The men who are to take citl, ami throw» down tho gauntlet Io termed the most gigantic conspiracy in causing the officials to begin a deter since the financial flurry made its ap the place* ot the strikers ure not to Not L«*s Intarasting Ev«nta Ucdsrtaksn In Hlstory ot Iha th<> Western Federation of Mluors. mined war upou thia font! of fraud. pearance. There liave, ot course. l>een in the annals of crime, always keeping be housed at tho mines, but will be of th« Past Week. Officers ot the asaoi'IalloU refused Every Eastern < r gou town is being tumor* that w rk is t > be discontin American Navy. ¡scattered through the camp and pro the foreground the part which it is al- iniptwed upon by tins form of money. to say If any »tup» have already been ued, but tks uietho>ls lieltig piifued by tected, for each individual will be taken tuwuril Importing non-union leged Pettibone took in it. Many new, crisp clean Contedeiate tli« coatractuls indicate that the work guaranteed protiH-tlou by the Miuw- nilueia In sufficient number* to re- The taking of evidence began at the government bills of all the »riisll de- t* to be rushed rather than delayed owners' Association. Roma has fully recovered from the open I he mines, which are now Idlv Olii Pidnt Comfort, Va., IMo. Iti — afternoon session and before court ad nominations are being largely circulat Ericks n A flNonon, the ooatnetan, Two propualtiona have been poal- Di» double starrrd tlag «il blue, erri and rapidly filling with water, but effects of ptomaine poisoning. lively decided upon, the lllsklng of journed for the day the state bad estab ed in Pendleton, la Gran<ie and Baker that many telegram« are being State Attorney Healy rays he will lished the corp.va delwti. clearing the City, and lawyeis differ as to tiie | xvm >|- wtio are now building roadbed near an open camp for all time and the lileni uf thè cummander ili chlef of thè eluted received hourly, offering inoii, and enforce the Sunday elosing laws in Chi way for Harry Orchard, who will today ' bilrty of conviction, a* the money is Mount Hebron, in the south end ot early lowering of tho wage scale. At l'scitic b«>und lattlrahip flevt. «ss Hong that wltlilu 4« hour« the tuilie« could Butte creek valley, are increasing their lo thè lirreze frolli tho inani trik'k «d cago. take the witness stand and for the sec- not really counterfeit in a strict con- force«, and Archie Mason, who lias the the same time the Mlu<oeuers' As- thè battleahip t «mnacticut yo*ter<l*y, be opvtred with the »uine rmniber ot so«iatton is going to begin a vigor- men a» were formerly at work In The ordinance allowing theaters to ond time tell to a jury the history of1 »truction ot the law. contract for building the dike serose ous crusade to lower the coat of liv- and Rear A<lmiml Rublo? I> Evane them Ono concern lu Hau Franclaeo open in New Yotk on Sundays has been blood. Orchard was brought from the | District Attorney Ivanhoe, of 1-a Klamath marsh, ju-t Iwlow tins city, ing lu Goldfield. fornially a»oiiiiie<l hi» |H«iti<ur a» ha«l»r It la »aid. offered to »cud 1.00U meu penitentiary to the city yesterday. 1 Grande, has tiled three informatiou* has also ineirassd Ins force and has an held up. ot thè gft«test nevai inovoment in thè on an hour'« notice. Senator Borah, who has arrived from against a man caught tn the act of pas- other latge dredge en route to t>e used Denver, Dec. 10. The executive histoty «d thè American patiple. The officers of the n«»<a-lntliin «ay. In the Boston city election Republi Washington, conducted the examine- sing Confedetate money, to-wit: For on , the work. board of tho Western Federation ot Yestenlay w« aorembly <l.«y lor Ilio however, that In their belief there can* elected the mayor for the first time tion of state's witnesses. passing counterfeit money, for obtain-| Little can be learnkl as to the plans Miners tonight Issued the tollowing risei, ahich ia t i sei »all n< xt Monday, nr«« enough men lu Ills camp who in six years. Witneesee place«! on the stand by 1 ¡ng gvxxi* under tales pretenses, ami of the Southern Pacific and the engin i statement concerning the pres«nt and ul thè 16 great tigli:mg maohinea will l«aoi the union now to make I The prediction is made in the East the state prove«! by hotel registers for gross fraud. . He believes that he eers ( in charge of the California North- controversy between ‘be Goldfield ordere«l to skirl Ilio southern vmi of all th«' Importation of mon utmoecsaary. Association and the that Rryan and Rooeevelt wlil be op and other svid*n«'e that Harry Orchard will be able to convict under one ot the eastern extension make no further Mineowuers' America «t d maligniate a new uaiWl and they ure looking for theao tneu Goldfield Miners' Union: posing candidates for president. and Jack Simpkin» were in Cktlilwell at three chargee. statement than that they have orders era in thè Pacific <ee»n, there a r> l*ut to make application curly In the "l)B December 4. President ltooss week. It 1» tmpueslbl«, tho operator« A concerted effort will be made by to construct the road in the least pos Federal Judge Hunt has ordered a the time of the assassination ot Steu- velt issued a proclamation ordering two lasgatd» Tliere aere thè 1« UBIMI »ay. tor them to get enough meu In ts sible time. I tn inquiry into fraud* on the Crow nenberg. The defense made no effort Eastern Oregon district attorneys federal troops to proceed to Gold tori Mlnueaota, tingaliip <d R«wr Adtnir- tho mines at present to operate the convict those passing this form of to cross-examine the witnesses. The distance from Biay, the present field, Nev., ostensibly tor the pur al O. M Thoiiiiui, nnimiamlor ot Ilio pump» »nd keep them clear of water Indian reservation in Montana. At the conclusion of Hawley’s state- tnouey. terminus, to Klamath Falls is about pose of protecting Ilfs and property. »eeond sqnadron of thè risei, and thè ¡Cave Ina are constantly taking place, A bridge in construction across the ment IXitrow announce«! that the 37 mile*. Nineteen miles of this, the That there was ever any danger to Kentucky, abuso paltry 11,150 tona and other damage 1» being wrought cootball Men Good Students. 8 isqashanna at Bloomsburg. Fa., col defense would reserve its statement un distance across Butte creek valley, is a either person or property Is empha relegate«! Iter to a |H«itiun et thè < tei of by reason ot tho Inactivity. University of Oregon. Eugen* lapsed and seven men were kliled and til the conc)usi«vn of the state's case. No unusual excitement was caused The Kentucky University of Oregon football men level sagebrush plain and construction tically denied by the officers of Es tIre arnmred eolumn. Dearly 20 others injured. during the season just past have of a road acroaa it will require but a meralda county, and by tho mer alno ia Ih* oldeat vwael atnong tlie 16, by the arrival of th>< first detachment chants and citizens of Goldfield. The of troops and the crowds that gath made good records tn the class room short time. Andrew Carnegie has given ancther FUNSTON TO COMMAND. only reasou tor the present trouble having Inerì lai«! down witli Iter aiater, •red at the depot quickly dispersed as well as on the football field. The 82 000,000 to the Carnegie institute in ttie Kenrsaige, In 1898, at thè Ingmiilng was the decision of the mine opera [after the troops had marchod to the records of the Registrar's office show Washington. This increases bis endow WANTS ANOTHER ROAD. tors to force upon the miners a scrip of thè war with Spalo. Nme ycara ago dims , in the northwestern purl uf the Martial Law Expected at Goldfield that of the twenty men composing ment fund to 812,000,000. ia ari ancieiit peroni in mialarn latti»- city, wbor« they have gone Into tem that would not be taken at par by the regular squad, only half a dozen When He Arrive*. Mayor Green, of Topeka says noth have received grades as low as 'D* Southern Oregon Hopes for Lessened th« railroad company, the Wells- ehip con-triwtion, ao grrat lieve twen porary encampment. Goldfield la Fargo Express Company, th« post- ihe stride« in American nevai archi- quiet and there are no Indlcatlona of Goldfield, Nev., Dec. 11,. — It was re in any of their subjects. There have Rate* in Competition. ing but necessities of life will be sold office. the stores or the boar«!lrig- tecture, Impending trouble. in his city on Sundays hereafter. News ported here last night that General been no failures and their work as Granta Pass — The announcement houses. .Neither would the mlneown- The collier Abarenda ha» prrcrded The Nevada Workman, orgnn of papers are to be the only exception. Funston is to come to Goldfield person a whole compare* favorably with through the press r__ that ___________ _____ era guarantee that they would re- thè tieet soulh witli «*eal. Ihere aere the mine workers In Goldfield con Moffatt A White that of last year, when in the final General Stoessel says he did not sur ally to take charge ot theeituation here. examinations in February, the foot are about to extend the Oregon Elev- d«»'1» this scrip at any time in ths m'elisa ot activity on Inani tli» vea»»la tains a statement by Charles K Ma<- klnnon. president of the Goldfield render Port Arthur until necessary and More troops, it was also said, may be ball team ranked slightly better trie line through Rogue River valley future. "In refusing to accept this worth yrstenlay. The crea» of man? of thè Miners" Union, In which he says declares the minister of war furnished sent. Governor John Sparks arrived than the average for the whole stu- has been received here with the great itati lenii i|i« aere eng»ged in tillmg tho less scrip lu exchange for their hard ''There Is no sane man In tho dis The records show also est satisfaction. It has teen the dream 1 dent body, insufficient provisions and poor ammu bimkeis alili "picked" coai. wlnle odi • yesterday ------ . - afternoon from Carson and cuac ««•<> uiuuuia that ivr for luv the two months jusi just pas«, past. of tbe citizens that some day another labor, the miners of Goldfield are > erà aere engagml in loailiug »oppia trlit who will say that there was any nition. taking a mauly stand against the need for tho federal troupe in Gold had a conference with Colonel Anre«l football men have cut fewer classes transportation company would find its usurpation of governmental func meli tal maga ime »toro». One person was killed and two injur Reynolds, in command of the Fe«ieral ttan any other class of student*. Re- way into the valley. field "• tions by unreliable banking firms, ed in black hand outrages at Pittsburg. troope here. Meetings of the executive ports of absences of all students are 3 ho paper says editorially: The annulling of trains 11 and 12 by which assume the right to set aside "It Is evident that tho Mlneown- of the Gobi field Miners' sent to the Registrar's office daily the Southern Pacide wmpany has ths An unknown ve«sel is reported wreck committee RECOVERING BUDI8S. legal money of the nation. •re' Association Intends to re-onru t ... . anj a careful record is kept. The ed a short dietrance south of San Fran union an«! of the Goldfield Mineowner»' University works on the theory th»t aroused the people to greater activity "We desire to call the attention of the tragic scenes of Colorado Vt;s association were held last ntght. cisco. and to stand ready to offer an induce the American people to the awful corning of the troop« means nothing It is believed here that President students are there first to study, and ment to a competing line. The re disaster at Monongah. W Vs., where Band ot Reacuars at Monongah Ara short of that Violence and disorder Making Slow Progress The court martial of General Stoessel Roosevelt is responsible fcr the decision this means regular attendance at will ensue upon the arrival of th» sources from the mills and mines and 590 coal miners were murdered by is nering an end. The evidence looks of General Funston to come to Gold classes. the capitalist system In Its greed for Monongah. W. V«., I>ec. It). — When troopa anil II la apparent that th« the products of the held have been car bad for him. Had President Rooeevelt darkncea came lant nigiit a total of ttti gloomy history of Colorado Is to bo field; that the intention is to take the Want Graauatee for Teacher*. ried for years by one railnad company, profits. University of Oregon. Eugene— with chargee running up into thou been as anxious to enforce tho laws tnnlle» had tieen brought from the two rewritten.'' Bosch, the great M lwaukee brewer, conduct of affairs out of the hands of in West Virginia, had he considered wreckeil mine» al Monongah. Rescue A statement to tho public by ths has declared for a restriction of the Governor Sparks and the Esmeralda The University of Oregon is exper- sands of dollars. as well the protection of the (Ivee ot work, while alow, was progressing Goldfield Mine Operators Associa courty officials «nd that martial law iencing the largest demand in its liquor traffic. thoee miners by demanding that th«' tion states In the beginning thnt "re will be declared in Goldfield immedi- history for graduates, >• both -•«- men and • mineowners safeguard their em smoothly and a» rapidly as due precau pented outrages against Individual Electric Line Great Boon. Sousa's band was in a train wreck in atelv upon the arrival of General Fun women, to take principalships and tion lol the rewoer» would permit. ployes against unnecessary dangers, positions as teachers in the high and banishment front the camp Freewater—The month of November Michigan but only one member was ston. It is twlieved that close on to 100 ot rights as he Is to send the regular army to schools of the state. Of the fifty of mon desirous of Investing In the hurt and he not fatally. Doubtless the request for this drastic three members of last year's class. was a record breaker on the Walla crush an organization whose only the dead will have been rorovered by mines, open looting of every mln» Walla Valley Traction comjiany's line Several naval vessels are equipped action by the president came from the twenty are teaching in the high alm is to better the conditions and 1 daylight Imlay. The fire whicli cau»e<l They hauled out of this city over 90 make happier the live« of the work a siispenalon of rescue work Sunday and carrying high grade ore and deed« with wirelees telephones and experi mine operators here, who are fearful of schools and colleges of Oregon and of vlolenco have bocotn» so unbear cars loaded with hav, apples and can ing class, 500 blackeued corpses early Monday in mine No. H, wan ei- able that tho owners must either the consequences when the attempt to the Northwest, and the demand was ments thus far are satisfactory. ned fruit. These cars i were all for would not today be laid upon ths! t!ngu>*he«l, it ie said, at noon yrater eloae the tnltiv*. huad them over to reopen the mines is made, but appar much larger than the supply. At the Chicago does not want the National ently are determined to carry out their present time there are a number of pointe on the Northern Pacific railway. altar of gread at Monongah, W. V«., | ■ lav. the union, or make a diwperuto effort Democratic convention and the meeting The apple crop has been excellent this around which weep widowed wives intention to resume operations tomor positions vacant because there is no The fourth day was a repitllion of It» to gain the right to work them us we will doubtless be held either at st. Paul and orphaned children. one available who Is adequately pre year and every apple of any account has We have chosen tho latter row. three predecesaora in the matter of pa- please or Louisville. pared to take them. The University been marketed. The second-class ap thetio acenea; hundred» of women re- alternative, and propose to make one FOREIGNERS MUST GO. would be able next year to pl ples were dispose 1 of to the Freewater struggle for the right to man Nearly 50,000 Italians have left the nialne«! near the mine» all day, scream final PLAGUE DYING OUT, teachers some forty or fifty men and cannery. TIiMutal value of the fruit age our own property." United States since December 1. ^Tbey women. If its graduating class fur crop in this vicinity is estimated at Eighty Thousand Will Be Replaced by ing »i«! crying until they ■ I most col- aro retturning to the r home country lap»e<l. As on lorn er days, hot toffee Percentage in San Francisco Lea* nished that number. The class of 8500,000. Americans Near.Pitttburg KING OSCAR IS DEAD. on account of financial stringency!. was nerve.I at interval* by the company 1908 now numbers about sixty mem Than at First. Pittsburg, Dec. 10. — Independent to keep the unfortunate women from bers. The California Supreme court has Names Davi* by Mistake. cokemakers of the Pittsburg and falling to the ground In exhaustion. Washington, Dec. 11.—The next re Belovsd Ruler of Sweden Ninka Pain sustained the special holiday statute re Save Fruit from Frost Washington—Through an error the Connellsville district have d<<wd<*d to lessly to the End cently passed by the legislature allow port of the public health and marine president sent in the nomination of decrease the price ot producing coke Portland—At the suggestion of J. P. ing court sessions on specially called hoepital service will contain the state O'Brien, general manager of the O. R. Marion F. Davis as postmaster at by Increasing the > price of their Stockholm. Dec. 8. King Oscar I« LOOKING BEYOND BALLOON. dead. holidays. The day of the foreigner ' “ ment by Passed Assistant Surge* n Gen A N. company, a rule has been promul Union, Oregon. There is a big fight workmen. A six-day bicycle race is on in New eral Hobby that bubonic plague infec gated by which apple shippers cari ship over this office an«! the delegates had * has passed, and hereafter none but American Army to Eaperiment With Stockholm. D«c 8 Although the tion ‘‘is still generally distributed in their products in ixr lota whether in file<i no re ommendation, nor had it | American born or naturalized citi York. Aeroplane* theaters and other places of «muss San Francisco but the percentage is refrigerator cars or in ordinary freight ha*l a conference regarding poetothi e zens of the United State* will be em merit were open us usual last even Washington, l>ec, 10 — The army la Mrs. Louisa Taft, mother of Secre very much lower than was at first re cars. The railroad will permit a care appointments. The nomination will ployed about tho 20,767 ovens of the independent operators. To these already looking beyond the simple lai- ing, the crowd, numbering thou- tary Taft, is dead. ported.” taker to accompany each iwrl st*l of be withdrawn unless the delegation de Americans will be paid higher wage* «anils, patiently »siting In a pouring Gustav V, eon of the dead monarch, "Inveetgation along the waterfront,” apples er asing the monntairs, and If cides in favor of Mr. Davis. The pres than was paid to the foreigners, but loon, (lie dirigible balloon and like rain In front of the palace, testified contri van. »• for naviga'mg tiie air, to to the popular sympathy for th<* ng<* I he says, ‘‘»how« that there ie a consid nroeseary, to the Ea-tern markets. The ident also nominated Charles E Haz the operators expect to decrease the is now king of Sweden. the mo e acienUfic aeroplane, and it [monarch, whose life wna slowly ebb ard a« postmaster of Drain ami Eva B. Railroads will not grant reduced erable diminution of rata present and a laretaker will be furnished with return Rumble re pel master of Joseph, kith cost of production. There are 29 of these independ »1» ann un «•<! to«lay that the chief sig Ing. »till more marked decrease in sick or transportation. He will keep sufficient rates to national conventions. Within the pilsce, memberti of the ents who own 20,767 ovens, the H. nal officer will soon cali upon American dead rate eeen. Of the dead rats found tire burning in the car to prevent dam in Oregon. C. F'rlck Coke Company, the fuel end inventor* to submit plans for a practi royal family, high ecclealaatlcs, the American laborers are to replace ¡for many were proved to liave died from age to the fluit by frost. of the steel corporation, owning and cal machine, heavier than air, to be i'remler and the Minister of Foreign eigners in the Pittsburg coke works. Likes the Ashland Normal. the resulte¡of|the rat crusade now being iu>ed Inatca'I of a balloon lor military I Affairs hnd been assembled for »• v- operating 19,900 ovens. waged. Late observaron* indicate Ashland — Hon. Milt A. Miller, of New Bill* for Oregon. It ie definietly known that the dead purposes. Tiie terms of the advauce- leral hours In the King’» study, to In the 40,667 oven* In the dis I w hich room Ills Majesty bad be«*n re Washington—Bill* to promote Gene Linn county, is a member of tl.e state trict, owned by both Independents menta »re now under cone deration in the Monongah mine exloeion will that the number of rate found on Imard vessels in the harbor of San Francieco ral Thomas M. Ander-on; establish an textbook commission, a regent of the and the steel corporation, there are 'moved In bed at noon, when still reach 550. The la-ginning of experimentation in ie being eteadily reduced.” assay office at Portland; for a light state university and deeply interest employed more than SO,000 men, the the urn* of aeroplane«. It i« »aid, will unconscious This measure was tnkru The MineowDers' association of Gold to enable all the family mid tho offi- Pa«eed Assistant Surgeon Rupert house at Cape Arago; provide for the ed in the educational system of the majority of whom are at the present not Interfere with the War department [ elate to be present at the Inst mo- field, Nevada, is determined to have an Blue, in charge of the plague exter acquisition of the canal and locks at state H>* addressed the normal sto- time foreigners. These men are paid | plans now in execution for the tialning [ menta without unrtue crowding. open camp. mination campaign in San Francisco, Oregon City at a cost of 8600,000; to dents in chapel briefly and after visit an average of 885 per month. The: of «electral rnen in the use of belli one The physicians In attendance nd- Oregon national banks have cash re will report that up to December “ 7 the________ authorize the sale of lands to the Siletz ing the different department and look statisticians find that of the 8H5 a nor with the projroted construction of ministered stimulants, consisting of serves on hand far in excess of the legal number of cases reached 112; total I Indians ; establishing an additional ing over the buildings and grounds, month which the foreigner makes, at least two dirigible airship«. snllne solution, camphor mid dlgl- deaths, 67; death rate, 59.8 per cent. I judicial district in Oregon; grant expressed himsalf as being impressed he puts back Into circulation tint 820 requirements. tallc, which were injected nt Inter The statistics show that in India I iands to maintain an Oregon fish hatch- with the school and its work and a month, living in absolute squalor vals, mill they relieved nlao ns fnr na during his stay in this country. Homage to New Kmg. The call for the Republican Nnation- from April last to October there were pleased with the beautiful grounds. possible the vcslcnl trouble from While the remaining 865 per month ■ I convention has been issued, to meet 553,557 cases of plague and 474,914 lery; provide a BMMHBM8 f'<r Fort Stockholm, Dec. 10.—Attended bv which the KlngUind suffered severe Clatsop, and a latge number of pension is saved. ’ in Chicago on June 16, 1908. the princes and hia guita. King Gustav ly all through the Illness ’ deaths therefrom. and claim bills, have been introduced PORTuAND MARKETS. V at noon yesterday received the hom The tramp steamer Sotoyome, en Great Britain Mourns by Senator Fulton. age of the troop«, who were drawn up route from Coquille river to San Fran Wbeat — Clnb, 88083c; blnsstem, Nobel Prizes Awarded. London, Dec. 10.—The death of Curtail Coppnr Output cisco with lumber, was burned at sea. 84085c; valley, 82083c; red, HO 0810. King Oscar of Sweden haB caused in a semicircle around the palace. Appeals to Commissioner. New York, Dee. 9.* The directors Christiania, Dec. 11.—The Nolte! Tiie king addressed Hie trrsqsl briefly, The crew all escaped. Oats—No. 1 white, 829; gray, 829. tho greatest regret in Great Britain. Burns—An appeal to the commis peace prize is this year to be equally of tho Amalgamated Copper Com Barley—Fe«-d, 127.50; brewing, 831; The relations between the two coun saving that it »«« liis firm conviction pany today voted to continue cur J. Dalzell Brown, general manager divided between Ernesto Tendere Mon sioner of the general land cilice has that they would always lie ready to fol tries and between the two royal low him when the welfare of the coun tuning the output of copper from the of a defunct San Francisco trust com eta. of Italy, and Louis Renault, of just been file«! in the Burns land office rolled, |80. families have been of the closest for try reqinre<l them to do ao. Tiie fun nilnen of tho company na nearly nn pany, is under arrest for felonious em France. This announcement wa*> made from the decision of the register and I Corn—Whole, 132: cracked, 833. bezzlement, and officers «re after an to>lay by Judge Loveland, the Norwe receiver in the important contest of the' flay—Valley timothy. No. 1, 818 per many years, but Englishmen of the eral of the late king la ezpected to lie posaible on a parity with tho present gian premier. M. Renault is the per Pacific Liveatock company, protestant bin; Eastern Oregon timothy, 8200 present generation have a warm re held December 19. Only the reigning basin of consumption. It was also <l< - other official of the same company. manent delegate of France to The against the state ot Oregon and the 23; clover. 815; cheat, 815; grain hay, gard for the dead monarch because sovereign of Hwerlen, among the crown- elded to authorize the operating of Taftl is on has way to the United fices to close each or continue in of his friendly attltudo during the Hague tribunal, and represented his Harney Valley Improvement company, 815016; alfalfa, 815; vetch. 814. e<l heads, is likely to attend. operation such mines and smelters ns States. Fruit,— Apples, 75c082 per box; South African War. King Oscar paid country at the second peace conference claimants, involving the rights of the they deem best. Thia latter action Taft's mother is much worse and all last summer. M. Moneta was promi latter company to draw water from the peaches, 75<*081 per crate; [x*sra. 8 I 25 his last visit to England In 1900, was taken with a view of concontrnt- Build Only Big Ship*. ho se of her recovery has been given up. nent as a worker for peace in ftaly. Silvies river for the irrigation of about 01.75 p»r box; cranberries, 89.50012 when Cambridge University con- ferred upon him the honorary de- Heattie, Dec. 1C.—According to ad Ing tho output at such mines mid per barrel. Japan has thanked Rooeevelt for the He was elected president of the Fif 70,000 acres of land. smelters gres of LL. D. vices received by the steamship Em operated. as can be rnoHt economically Vegetables—Turnips, 75c per nark; stand he takes on the Japanese exposi teenth Universal Peace conference. press of Japan, the naval program of Astoria Plants Cut Wages. carrots, 65c per sack; beets, 81. per tion. Funeral of Mrs. Taft. ths Japanese admiralty will entirely Astoria—On account of the disturbed rack; beans, 709c per pound; cabbage, Ind*ct All Bunday Actors Millbury, Mass, Doc. 10.—The fu- eliminste cruisers, coast defense ships, Harsh Terms to Algerian Rebels. Harry 8. New has been elected chair condition of the lumber market and in lc per pound; cauliflower, 75c081 dos; Kansas City, Dec. !» Drastic man of the National ~ Repablican com- neral of Mrs. Louisa Taft, mother of dispatch boats and gimlioata, which in Paris, Dec. 11.—The terms of sur order to guard against a shutdown ot celery, 84 per crate; onions, 15i«i2i><: mo.iHuren wore tnken hero yesterday mittee. render proposed to the Benis Na«sen their plants, the Clatsop Mill company per dos; parsley, 20c per ilox; peas, lc Secretary Taft, who died early Sat view of the past experience are consid to enforce the Rundny closing law na Large amounts of gold con tin tie to tri lies men, who have been engaged in and the Astoria Box company l>ave per pound; pepp«r*, 8017c per pound; urday, will be held Tuesday, at 1 ered úneles*. A prominent Jnp«ni*e a roHiilt of the resent cmnpnlKn be come to this country from London and an insurrectionary movement in Al made a cut in the wages of their em pumpkins, 101 per pound; rad o'clock, nt Torry residence, the home naval official say* tt*«t future building gun by Judge Wllllnrn II. Wallace, of geria, and who recently sent in emis- Paris. ployes of 25 cents per day on each man. ishes, 20c per dos; spinach, 6c per of her sister, where she passed her will I« confined to battleships, armored th« Criminal Court. The county saires asking for pardon following the The Fort Pitt National bank of Pitts lines of the terms proposed for the sub The new wale became effective Decem pound; sprouts, 8c per pound; (quash, last day*. Rev E. A. Putnam, pas cruiser», destroyers and torpedo Isats. grand Jury Indicted 228 traveling m* per pound; tomatoes, 81 50 tor of the First Congregational The new battleships will lie of 20,000 tor» ami actresses and employee of burg has closed. The bank was organ mission of the warring Moorish tribes ber 2. The Tongue Point Lumber com 101 church, will conduct tho services. tone and the armored cruisers nut local thcatere, charged with violating pany is also said to have made ■ cut in per box. ised in 1859. at Casa Blanca, namely, the surrender tho Mlsaourl law forbidding Inhor Ou Immediately following the services greatly inferior in armament. wages amounting to about 15 per cent. Onions — 81.7502 per cwt. Secretary Cortelyou has sold but half of their arms, the delivery of hostages Sunday. Of this number 41 wore nr- the body will be taken to Cincinnati Potatoes — 40060c per hundred, de roated nnd gave bond for 8200 each, of the Panama bonds. The others will and the payment of an indemnity. Un- where it will be burled beHlde that Qeeer School*. Confesa Land Stetlirg* livered Portland; sweet potatoes, 82.25 while the others evaded tho officers of Mrs. Taft's husband, Judge Al- be held until the money is needed. less these terms are accepted uncondi Albany—Linn county has one 02.50 per cwt. Carson City, Ilec. 10. — In the United phonso Taft. tionally, General Liautey will resume school without a single boy pupil and Htstea Circuit court yesterday Henntor A strong movement has developed Butter — Fancy creamery, 32)4 035c Penny Arcades Closed. another which no girls attend. Of the offensive. Williams «nd his brother, George B. in Japan that may force the govern Labor Trouble* for Mex’co. course both are In small remote dls- per pound. Cleveland, O., Dec. 9. While Williams, indicted for lllegnlly appro ment to stop all emmigration of labor Veal—75 to 125 pounds. 808)4«; three have boon no Ruridny thontrlcnl Dlatrtet 84, In Fox V;ill<-y. Mexico City, Dec. 10.-—That Mex Taggart Will Meet Committee. ers to the United State* and Canada. 125 to 150 poumls, 7c; 150 to 200 ico, which for years has been free priating government land, through their performances allowed In Cleveland Chicago, Dec. 11.—Thomas Taggart, near Lyons, has eight pupils, all of pounds, 506 '^e. attorney entered a plea of guilty. Hen- whom are boys, and District 119, for several years, the penny arcades from the question, is to have her Managers of New York theaters have chairman of the Democratic national near Sweet Home, has only five stu Pork—Block, 75 to 150 pounds, 60 labor problem, was made evident to tence will lie passetl by .bulge Farring and atreit shown that have existed committee, left here today for Wash dents and all are girls. decided to give no Sunday shows. 6 %c; packers, 606)44* day when ft was announced that a ton today. Tiie United States grand by auffrance here, were closed Suu- ington, where the committee will meet Poultry—Average old hens, ll'»0 meeting of delegates from various jury h«H brought In an indictment day. A mummy has just been brought to Make Appointment Later. on Thursday to decide upon the date , I 12c per pound .................................... ; mixed chicken«, , lira branches of labor throughout the against A R. Hardin, one of the richest New York which is said to be that of a Ralem—Governor Chamberlain I ."“I and place of the next Democratic con spring chickens, 10>4< Taft En Routs Homs lO)4011c; republic would be held early next cattle owners of Hirmholdt county, Nev., woman who Iiveil about 4,000 years vention. Before leaving, Mr. Taggart not con*id»red the appointment of a rooster*, He; dressed chickens, 1201.3c; January, It la planned at this con- for illegal fencing ot government land. Cuxhaven, Doc. 9. Tho steamship ago. successor to the late Circuit Judge Fra gave out the official liât of cities which vention, by certain of the newly cre President Grant, with Hecretnry of The National Rivers and Harbors are after the convention. It includes zer, and will not do so for some «lays. turkeys, live, 14015c; dressed, choice, ated labor leaders, to orgnnlze a War William If. Taft, nnd the msm- Reduction of Wsgea. congress has petitioned congress to ap 8t. Paul, Atlantic City, Louisville, He says there ie no occasion for hasty 17018c; geese, live, 9010c; ducks, 12 great union society similar to the Goldfield, Nev. Dec. 10.—fate yes bers of his party on board, loft here propriate 850,000,000 annually for the Chicago, Denver, St. Louie and Cincin action, and he will take time to loisnlt )4013)4c; pigeons, 8101*50; squabs, Federation of Labor 8203. terday afternoon the Goldfield Miners' nt noon today for New York via Bou systematic and uninterrupted improve nati. with members ot the Multnomah coun logne and Plymouth. Eggs — Fresh ranch, candled, 37)4c association issued Its ultimatum to tiie ment of the national waterways. Valuable Painting Stolen, ty bar. per doz. minera in Goldfield, in the shape of a Courtral, Belgium, Doc. 10.—One Disastrous Fire in New Zesland. Lid On In Kalamazoo. Hungarians returning home from Cash for Government Checks. Hope—1907, 507c per pound; olds, of Van Dyke’s great masterpieces set of rsaolntions adopted at the meet America are causing riots on the fron Kalamazoo, Mich., Doc. 9.-—-Mnyor Wellington, N. Z., Dec. 11.—The de Astoria — Arrangements have been nominal. ing which had bern in progress all day. "The Erection of the Cross,” has tier. partment buildings, the library of made through the local banka by which Wool—Eastern Oregon average best, been stolen from the Church of the These resolutions emiiody the new scale Thompson Issued an order that all ot Senator Borah has left Washington which contained a large and valuable al) government checks will be paid in 13020c per pound, according to shrink Notre Dame. The thieves carefully of wages to tie in vogue from this time tho theaters here close during Bun day. Ths order prohibits "ontertaln- for Boise to take part in the Pettibone collection of books, were destroyed by cash in the future, as money has been age; valley, 18030c, according to fine ent off the canvas from the frame on, showing n lowering of th« seal« mnnta or any other form of amuse firs today. I and carried it away. received by the banka for that purpoae. ness; mohair, choice, 29030c pound. about 30 p«r Mot. trial. ment.'* In a Condensed Form lor Dor Busy Readers. Ml Preparations Completed lor Great Naval Moveiueut. HAPPENINGS OF TïO CONTINENTS ADMIRAL EVANS 1$ IN GOMMANO