CURRENT B ENTS OF THE WEEK HOP YIELD TO BE SMALL. Doings of the World at Largì Told in Brief. Oregon Raisers Will Get Enorniou) Prices, Says Boyer. Salem. "Hop fields in the valley nt«’ full of missing lulls mid tlm crop this yeni undoubtedly will be smaller thun last year. With this in view and the fact lliat in May contracts are !»«•• ing writtmi for 21 cents, all mdica lions point to enormous prices for Oregon," saidJmi.es R l.inn, a mem ber of on«' of th,1 best known Imp firms in the valley. "I know |*.rs«inally fur instance, of one man who has reset 5,900 hills up j to date. Practically a third of his yard is ili'iid and he has always had a full stand before. Lust year th«> crop was not up to th«> eon.suniptnin and I this year il will be even smaller. In I fact, flier«, ar«, mor«, lulls missing this . year than for many years, p.’rhaps than ever before. T he upland yards are bad and yards that produced well last year show lots of hills missing ” Catlin A Linn have only 50 acres of hops of their own and are heavy buy ers, consequently this information is consider«*! as having weight behind it “The situation for the grower is better than it has been for years," is the way Linn summed up the situs tion. BERRY St ASON Al HAND. Hood River Crop Estimateli at ODO Cratns. 75, Hood River Th«« world's stentimi t<> the H« hh I River valley w.is first cnllrd by th«' excellent strawberries it was Cenerai Resume of Important Event ■ hipping. That was nearly 20 veins Presented in Condensed Form ago. Shipments have gone ns far as China mid England, ami have i. aclie.l for Our Busy Readers. those places in gmsl condition. The first shipment consisted of but a few crates, and was sent by the Davidson Chihuahua. Mexico, is making Fruit company, of this city, now ship- every preparation for a siege by reb I s-is in carload lids. els. For several years past shipments of st raw berries from this city have to An American aviator mad«, a riwni taled from 75,<mo to loo.ooo crates of 100 miles an hour at Rheinis. each yeur, and aa high as seven and F rance. eight curs have l»» en ■hipissl in a Madero discusses prospects for single day. Shipments i from the val- peace, but continues his preparations Icy thia seusoti, it is expi-eti-d. expected, Will Madero Addressing the Troops; General Uro/.o at His Hight and Garibaldi at His Lett. to carry the war to the Mexican cap 7f*,ooo eratM amount t<> nt lenst 75,<•••<> ital. which will be a lltti«. in excess of lust FLIES IOO MILES PER HOUR. Th«1 Milwauk«>e road will start two year'u shipments. new trains, th«' Olympian and Colum Strawberries ruisi-d in th». United bian. between Chicago and the Coast American Aviator Breaks Record tor States that come into c»»ni|M-tltioii With May 28. th«*se shipments an* grown in Mis Speed in Aeroplane. souri, .Arkansas anil Colormlo. Ber A banker’s son. supposed to have Rheinis Speed records. with and ries grown elsewhere ar»* rithi’r mar- committed suicide at Seattle, has without a passenger, were twice beat ki-tisl b«-forc th». II ihh I River berries been found working on an Alaska en here in remarkable monoplane, ere ripe or after the Hood River ber steamer. ries ur»1 off th», market. flights. A s;>eed of more than 160 The Supreme court has set aside th«> It is vxp<-c(»s! that shipmi-nts will kilometers (99.5 miles) an hour was jail sentences of Gompers, Mitchell go forward this year ns early as Muy attained in the first flight by the and Morrison, labor leaders convicted MARBLE CAVE DISCOVERED. 20, utul in view of th«* fuel (hat the American aviator, Henry E. Weyman. of contempt of court. heavy frosts in th«« Mnl<ll»’ West have He started from Mournmelon with Many Federal Soldiers. After Sur- Prospectors on Upper Deer Creek cut »town th«, berry crop for this y**ur, A captive balloon at Stockton. Cal. it is cxis'ct«' I they will tiring u very broke loose and ran amuck with four Count Robillard as a passenger. A Find Winding Caverni. render. Enlist in Rebel Army high pric»-. Th», strawberry situation people in the basket, but all ^escaped strong wind, almost amounting to a Plundering Follows Fight. Grunts Pass C. W. Walton, in the I* ant |s»itits to .i heavy crop, but with considerable bumping and pros|s*ctor n«‘«r I >rydcn, i gale, causes! the machine to plunge in this does not uffect th«, twrries grown <’. Perkins, ex-«*ounty surveyor, Julius Kruttschnitt, vice president 1 a terrifying manner with wild sweeps, III this section. diseuv«T«si u marblt* cave on of the Harriman lines, says he wants 1 the height constantly varying from 30 Th«* strawberry fields in II. hh I River Ciudad Juarez. May 11. This little D«.«»r creek 25 niil«*s south of this have never b«-«-n m better condition to spend his declining years on an ap to 300 feet. bullet-riddled city tonight is i the pro- pine» ’ und in the vicinity ple orchard of his own in the Rogue of the fu- than this yeur; vines and plants arc hi Later Lieutenant Fequant, in a new visional capital of Moxie, ’o and Fran- mous Josephin«. county »’ave M. River valley of Oregon. monoplane. Lieutenant Biey acting as n very high slut«* of vitality. Grow Mr. Perkins and hia Ins companion «■rs ur«’ now busy cleaning their fields observation officer, made a flight over cisco 1. Madero, Jr., provisional pre-i- Striking furniture makers' at Grand , Judges of One Opinion Govern locati’ s« vend und getting r« a«ly for picking. the same course under same condi dent, and his stalf have taken com- wert* pros;>ecting to locate Rapids. Mich., beat the police in a ment’s Attack on Giant Monopoly claims for a Portland firm, when they tions. This flight was without inter I her«’ is l»ut on«’ problem ciinio'CtisI fight with stones, clubs and revolvers, píete possession, after winning the Upheld On Every Point. , accidentally discovered an opening to I with strawberry growing in II < X M | ruption and the distance w as complet but were subdued by a fire company bloíxücst battle of the Mexican revo large and unexplored regions of th ed in 10 minutes and 20 seconds, a ' i River that sometimes becomes si'rtous turning streams of water on them | earth beneath their excavations. Lit speed of 162 kilometers (100.7 miles) lution. ; from u grower's stund|s>int, mid that i tie exploration work was made as on Pacific Coast investors were bilkeii In a corner nx»m of the barracks, is the securing of comiietcnt and sufli Washington. May 16.—The Stand maintained. I candle was all the light they had of $1.782,514 by the United Wireless | cient help to pick und pack the crop, which for two days he held against ard Oil company of New Jersey and I I he opening to the new caves is no swindle. PHONE RATÉS HIT. the terrific tire of the rebels, sits Gen i large, but inside arc deep marble re in view of th«* fact that the bcrrii-s its subsidiary corporations were de- are very |M*rishable und must I»«, A "progressive” movement has dared by the Supreme court of the eral Juan J. Navarro, the Federal , cesses. pickisi from th«’ vines, pack«*! and been started by 28 Republican sena Companies Cannot Charge Different commander, a captive, having sur One cave is 4o feet high, and sev marketed euch day. United States to be a conspiracy and tors of Illinois. Rates tor Same Service. rendered with almost his entire gar ••ral tunnels enter from different di combirataoa in restraint of traae It will nqilire i* large number of Madero has organized a provisional It was otherwise held to be mon Washington. D. C. —A policy pur rison of several hundred men, after a rectums. A party is soon to be formed pis.pl«’ to harvest this year's crop, und here and with available lights the in government and is preparing to march opolizing interstate commerce in viola sued generally by telephone companies i unless regiments of pickers mid puck heavy loss in killed and wound«*!. terior will be inspected. on the capital of Mexico. received a blow when the Interstate tion of the Sherman anti-trust law. «■rs com«* into th«- H«xsl River valley In the underground passages the | from outside si-ctions, the growers The dissolution of the combination Commerce commission, in a decision His sallow face is sunken, his head is United States allow food supplies bowed and he does not talk, for the bit luiriri of bear and elk were found. An will lie unable to co|>e with the situa and merchandise to cross the Mexican was ordered to take place within six made public today held that “as be- ivory spi-arhead five inches long, and a turn. The Indiana from nearby reser- months. tween subscribers to a telephone ser- ter sting of defeat has disheartened border freely, but no munitions of war. i flint arrowhead were also found. Thus ended the tremendous struggle vice who are similarly situated, noth him. I vations constitute a large |>orcentagc i on the part of the government to put ing but a difference in the service I of thus«* who come to ll.s.d River t»> PORTLAND MARKETS. In contrast, in another part of the I pick berries, anil are among th«' best TARANTULA IS PRITONER. down, by authority of law. a combin rendered or the facilities furnish««! little town is F. 1. Madero, Jr., the pickers. can justify a difference in the charges ation which is held to be a menace to Wheat—Track prices: Rluestem, conqueror, surrounded by members of Grocer Confines Specimen R«*ceived Heavy losses have l>«..-n cX|M'riencc«l 93?;94; club, 86c; red Russian, 85c; the industrial and economic advance exacted. ” I as a result of shortagt* of help. From ment of the entire country. The decision was in the case of Wil his family and his staff of officers, In Bunch ot Bananas. valley, 87c; 40-fold, <br v r » At the same time the court inter liam D. Shoemaker, of Drummond, joy»ua. exultant and !lush<*l with vic } ! present indications tlu re is a profiul.il- Barley—Choice feed. $2>'O 28.50. Portland A. L. Boscamp, an East Millstuffs — Bran. $24.50r«;.25 per preted the Sherman anti-trust law so Md., against the Chesapeake & Poto tory, yet ready to make peace, they j Siile grocer, had a thrilling «’X|M-ricnce , ity that h« lp will In- scarce this year, as to limit its application to acts of mac Telephone company, th« 1 first tel mid growers arc eag«-r mid anxious to say, with the Mexican government if ton; middlings. $31: shorts. $25.50«; "undue” restraint of trade and not ephone case considered by the commis- it w ill deal frankly and sinc«.rely I last week with a monster tarantula, correx|sind with parties who arc will 26; rolled barley, $29.50?; 30.50. | sion since congress placed telephone with th«1 revolutionists and “without and narrowly «’scaped being bitten. ing to take up the Work this seuson. Corn—Whole, $29; cracked. $30 ton. “every” restraint of trade. companies under the commission’s such vague promises" as President: Whil«’ hanging up n large bunch of This year's crop should net the grow It was on this point that the only Oats—No. 1 white. $29.50 per ton. Panama bananas Mr. Boscamp saw ers approximately $150.mm. jurisdiction. discordant note was heard in the Diaz' manifesto contains. Hay—Timothy, Eastern Oregon, the tarantula. Dropping th«* bananiis, Shoemaker declined to sign a resi court. Justice Harlan dissented, All danger from frosts is now past In hotel lobbies, store fronts anil No. 1. $21.50?; 22.50; light mixed. he got a fruit jar and la-gan the light and a large crop is ussuted. $19«/20; heavy mixed, $17.50«; 18.50; holding that cases already decided by dence telephone contract presentisi be- hallways, the improvised hospitals of to imprison the visitor. alfalfa. $14«; 15; clover. $12.50«; the court had determin«*!—once for all 1 cause the charge demand«*«! th«- reg the battlefield, are scores of Wounded, The tarantula in th«’ meantim«* had —that the word “undue” or "unrea ular Washington rate was mat. rially attended by a host of physieans and •CANADA NOT SO GOOD." 13.50; grain hay. $13.5o«.tl4.50. I ih . s » n»’d himself from among the ba higher than paid for th«- same service sonable ” or similar words were^not in nurses from El Paso, who have volun Fresh Fruit Strawberries, Florin. lianas, and when the grocer trie<l to Ex-Ori-goniao Io* Second Time Takes He declared that the by 27 neighbors in Drummond who teered medical relief. The floors of $2«;2.50 per crate; gooseberries. 12Jc the statute. place th»1 jar over him lie made several Out Naturalisation Papers. when- 30 pound; apples, fancy, $2«; 2.50; reas ning of the court in arriving at i had contractod with the company when the Porfirio Diaz hotel, jumps toward his woul<l-b<. captor, it operated the now abandoned ex its finding was, in effect, legislation Bend III«’ much heralded t'enadiiin wounded lie groaning tonight, are cov choice. $l«;1.50; common, 75cm $1 one«- marly biting .Mr. Boscamp on which belong«*! in every instance to change at Drummond. bom. -tend have no attraction for W. ered with blood and gore-soaked cloth per box. til», hand. After several minute- the ing. .1. McGilIvray. of Bend, who la .f week Vegetables—Asparagus, $1 per box; amgress and not to the courts. tarantula v. • |.| »■ .-«I in tla- jar and i Ever since the d« cr«x? in this case in Navy Tries Gyroscopes. "The fortunes of war," mumbled an at a - s-mn of the Circuit court held $1?; 1.50 per dozen; lettuce, 50c dozen; now on exhibition at th» ’ .-tor»-. It i . I at I’rincvill»., for the second time in New York The Navy department is insurrecto soldier in Spanish tonight, hothouse lettuce, $1.5o 2 per box; the lower court, the United States an uncommonly large -pi-cimen, coi I his life seeur«*l naturalization pujwrs. radishes. 15c dozen; rhubarb, 2?; 24c Circuit court for the east«-m district installing on one of the fleet, t vessels as he stood with tears in his eyes over • ring th«- bottom of th», jar. Th«’ ba I h< duplication of the expi rienei* of per pound; carrots, $1.25?; 1.50 per of Mi ssouri, was announced, hope has of the eighth division one of Elmer A. the Isxly of a dead Federal soldier nanas ha«l been handled -<-v» ral tini» I express«*! by tl b >’ the "business Sperry's gyroscope compasses for the whom he had known for years. ! becoming an uphohicr of linci«. Sam’s sack; parsnips, $1.25?; 1.50; turnips, been befor« ’ Mr. Bo »-amp rec« ’ iv»-»j them. worf •Id” that the law would be modified , purtxise of ' giving the invention an t x- The dead are being buried tonight. I eonstitution was ne. ,’ ary in Mr. Me , $1.25«; 1.50; beets, $1.50. Gillvtay <a e be.au e a number of Potatoes — Oregon ar.d Eastern, so as not to interfere with what was haustive trial. The department also The Fed.-ral dead arc said to number I years ago fie left tile l liited States, designated as "honest business.” To- is preparing to install on one of the •rn-arly 50, while the rebel dead number $2.50 per hundred; new potatoes, Stone Bowl Unearthed, night that section of the opinion call- torpedo boat destroyers I going from South Dakota to Alberta, _ s one of the alsiut 15. with a total wounded of 150. 8c pound. Eugen«. While grubbing out H >’ J. w h«*r«* h«’ found it tmeessary to -wear heavy gyroscopes for the pur- The total number lost probably never stump on his ranch Miuth of her«, si Onions — Australian, $3.75«;4 per ing for the use of the rule of reason in I Sperry ■V- , Se : of testing the ability of the in will be known, as deserters were «■ral days ago, W. W. Com.-r un allegiance to th«, crown before he hundred; Bermuda, $2«; 2.25 per applying the law is regarded in many po quarters as an answer to the prayers vention to keep the Ixiat <>n an even many and the dead have been buried could take up a home ,lead. crate. «•.’irtli. d a heavy ston«1 l.owl, such m Ih». States ar«* go.nl «mough for keel. The gyroscopic compass weighs quickly. The Associated Press cor- was us<’<! bj’ the ln<liuris for grimlmg Poultry Hens, 18c; broilers, 20c; of the "business world.” The defendants named besides the only a few pounds. home- The gyroscope respondent counted seven dead Feder grain and roots. Th«, old vessel was me," said th«, ex-<'nnndian turkeys, 20c; ducks, 22'«; 27c; geese, nominal; dressed turkeys, choice, 25c. Standard Oil and its subsidiary cor that is exjwcted to keep ve*->■)-. stable áis in the barracks late this afternoon. burieil several feet d«*ep, at th«’ foul deader, after h«- had been naturalized Eggs— Oregon ranch, candled, 2o porations are: John D. Rockefeller, on th«- high seasfweighs' several tons. Among the dead were Colonel Tam- j of th«* stump. The Imwl is about 30 for th«1 ecom! time, "and ( 'entrai Ore William Rockefeller, Henry M. Flag gon has just a good lands a . any lie Isirel and Captain Saehudo, the former Co 21c per dozen; case count, 194c. , inch«* in diameter mid 10 inches high, the mar. who recently taunted the reb found in all Western Canada. You Butter—City creamery extra, 1 and ler, John D. Archbold, Oliver H. Federal» Quit Hermosillo. ill weighs almo-t 5o jsiunds, and is 2-pound prints, in boxes, 24c per Payne, Henry H. Rogers, and Charles ' carved, or ground, out of hard blue bet I wouldn t give my papers for all Hermosillo, Mex., May Hi. Her els as cowards. The actual surrender of the town by th«- homi’steads in th»- Dominion.” pound; les than box lots, cartons and M. Pratt. mosillo, the capital of the state of So flint. Old .«’tilers say they have seen delivery extra. nora, was evacuated today by the fed General Navarro took place at about 1 similar vessels in use among the In Fourth for Pleasure Only. Pork- - Fancy, 94?) 10c per pour.d. Massacare Menaces Jews. eral troops. The rebels advancing on o'clock, General Navarro giving his dians, who us«‘*l tlu oi as mortars in Pendleton This place will hav«» a sword tri Colonel Garibaldi, of the in Veal - Fancy, 9 Vo 10c per pound. Kiev. Russia. May 15. Rumors of Hermosillo evidently were not expect grinding. In spite of the hardness of Hops — 1910 crop, nominal; 1909 a threatened massacre of Jews are be ing the federal evacuation, and Gover surrecto army, after the rebel» had the material th*’ old v«’ssel is remark Fourth of July celebration and most of the program will b«. given nt Round crop, 15c; 1911 contracts, 29’«;20fc. ing circulated here. It is reported nor Torres and his troops reached f'or- completely surrounded the barracks ably symmetrical. up Park, It will not be n rnercena ry Wool- Eastern Oregon, nominal, 10 that the Jews have divided the city ra). beyond the scene of rebel activity and threatened to annihilate the gar affair, but will b>> intended for com- i dimmed as he ('i 14c per pound; valley, 12«; 15c; mo into districts for organized self de in this vicinity without having been risen within. His eyes Pendleton Alfalfa High. fort imd the entertainment of peopl e. hair, choice, 374c. fense. The government issued a pro attacked. The evacuation of Hermo surrendered, but ' Colonel Garibaldi, Pendleton Alfalfa sterns measuring es|H'«'ia|ly of those who come to (he with a handshake that bes|sike his Hides Salted hides, 74c per pound; clamation saying that it would op sillo leaves a federal garrison ma three feet four incehs high were taken city from over the county. This was I the brave tight salted calf, 13c; salted kip, 7jc; salt press any disorder with a firm hand. rooned in Nogales and hojxdexsly cut sincere ailrniration for May 9 from the 10-aere field of M. C. th«- unanimous di i ision at a meeting the Federal leader had made, assured ed stags, 54c; green hides, lc loss; Today's papers report that an agita off. This is now the only federal Barragar, near town. The laud on of the Commercial club recently. The him every courtesy. dry hides, 17c; dry calf, 17«; 18c; dry tion for a massacre of Jews is percept- force in al) Sonora. which this was grown was covered committee that canvassed the senti stags, 11«; 12c. ible at Kiev, where many Jewa are re- with sage brush three years ago. Two ment of (tie business men was hentled Cattle — Prime grain-fed steers, p«>rted to be “«.-Hing their property and Nicaraguan President Flies. Coal Issue Stirs City. years ago it was seeded and now it is by Mayor E. J. Murphy, mid it was $6.75^17.25; prime hay-fed steers, disposing of their belonging- and pre Seattle, Wash. To arouse the coun Colon, May 11. Definite informa conceded to lie one of the best fields of favorable to a c.-lebriition elsewhere $6.85«; 7; choice steers, $6.50«; f* 6.85 ; paring for flight. try to the importance of immediate tion reached here today that Juan alfalfa in the country. As a rule the than on th«’ streets. good. $6«;6.50; fair $5.75«;6; com- settlement of the Alaska coal land Estrada, president of Nicaragua, has growth of alfalfa has not been as rank mon $5.50?; 5.75; prime cows, $5.50 Man Who Sold Self, Dies. question, it was votivi by the joint resigned the presidency, and rumors this year as last. This is due to the Forest Grove Will Pave. «;6.25; good, $5«; 5.25; ; fair, $4.75 Chicago Charles Kittrick, who sold Alaskan committees representing the say he is a fugitive, vainly seeking unseasonably cold weather ex¡terienced Forest («rove I h«’city council has ?;5; poor, $4.50?; 4.75; choice heif- his "body and soul” to seven nurses Seattle Commercial club, the Arctic escape from his own country, A pro advertised for bids for paving 18 ers, $5.50«;5.75; choice bulls, $4.75 at the National Maternity hospital, Sane Fourth for Pendleton? Never. club, the Rotary dub, the Chamber of clamation announcing the government- blocks in Forest Grove with bitulithic 0;5; good, $4.25«; 4.75, choice light died there last night. Kittrick was Commerce and the Washington chap- al change was issued at Granada, the Pendleton Pendleton will celebrate pavement. Th«' bids are to tie sealed calves. $7.50«;8; good, $7.5(X<; 7.75; suffering from a peculiar form of lo ter of the American Mining congress capital of the department of Granada, the Fourth of July this year. This and will be open«*! May 24. The con fair, $7«;7.75; choice heavy 1 calves, comotor ataxia, and by the terms of to appoint a committee to arrange for Vice President Diaz was designated was the announcement made by the tractor must begin Svork within ten $5.50«; 6; good, $5415.50; choice the bill of sale of his body, the corpse a moster mass meeting to be held in by Estrada as his successor. The res special committee from the Commer «lays after th« contract is signed, and i^ags, $5.25«; 6.25; good, $4?; 4.50. will be user! for clinical study. Kit Seattle at an early date. ignation came as the result of a clash cial association appointed to canvass th«’contract will stipulate . that the Hogs — Choice, $7<«;. 7.10; good, trick sold himself for $7 and used the with General Luis Mena, minister of the merchants and learn their wishes work must !><■ finished within 121) «lavs. $6.50«; 7; choice heavy, $6.50?; 7; money to pay the last bill he owed Zelaya's Friend is Dead. war in his cabinet. in the matter. It will not be a "sane The 18 blocks to be paved include th«, good, $6?; 6.50; common, $5?; 6; his room rent. * Ri-cord of ____ the al. was Mex co City Dr. .Jo «■ Mad; z. who Fourth.” Fur from it. The cagli1 principal business district of the town stock, $7.50«; 7.75. filed with the county recorder. Death Wins Over Union. was placed in the presidential chair will not only be permitted hut will be anil several residence streets. Sheep—Grain-fed wethers, heavy, of Nicaragua by Jose Santos Zelaya, Philadelphia Driven to despair encouraged to scream loud, long and $4.50«; 5; choice yearlings wethers, Train Left to Save Home. Cove Orchard Lands Soli. when he was forced to flee, died here over the efforts of fellow workmen to often. grain-fed, $5«; 5.50; old wethers Chillicothe, mo Mo. . — - Leaving his en of Bright’s disease. Dr. Madriz came force him to join a union, Ernest Heb- vniiiicozne, La Grande Unusual development of $4 .50; good to choice shorn wethers, gine on an eastbound Wabash passen Florence Site Taken. to Mexico City when he was forced to ling, an employe of th«’ Baldwin Ixico- orchard lands about Cove, just across $4.25«; 4.50; choice ewes, grain-fed, ger train, Charles Miller, an engineer, leave his country by Estrada. motive works, shot ami killed himself. Florence Representatives of the th«. Grand Ron«le vall«.y from La $4.50«; 4.75; fair. $3.75?;4; good led a party of 50 passengers to the In a letter to hiH wife h«- said: “I Klock Produce company, of Portland, Grande, marks the beginning of the shorn ewes, $5.50«;5.75; choice Wf>ol burning home of Miss Saisy Whit- Forests Burn in East. can n«i longer endure the efforts of my have been in this vicinity for the last active preparations for the 1911 fruit lambs, grain-fed, $5.50«;5.75; good, tacker, near the track West of here, Ridgeway, I’a. Forest fires in Ly- fellow workmen to force me into join few days negotiating with dairymen season. Many deals are being made $5.25«; 5.50; choice shorn lambs, and extinguished the flames, probably Potter, __________________ Cameron, Elk and Mc- ing the union. I do not believe in un for the purchase of their cream, and weekly; new men are coming in to . . ....... coming. _________ grain-fed, $5.25«; 5.40; good, $5«; saving the lives of Miss Whittacker | Kean counties are burning fiercely, ionism, and they are making my life say they will open a creamery here buy fruit land, and fruit trees of all 5.25; fair to good lambs, grain-fed, and her aged mother, who were asleep Already the damage is estimated at so miserable that I cannot bear it any soon. The dairy industry is building descriptions are being plant«*! with $4.750^5.25; culls, $2.5(Kq3.50. on the second floor of the house. ( over $1,000,000. j longer. So good-bye. ” up this section of the country rapidly. much haste. IS HARD HIT STANDARD OIL MUST DISSOLVE Supreme Court Declares Big Trust Is Unlawful. REBEL LEADER DUELLS MUTINY Orozco Demands Execution ol Captured Federal General.