NEWS NOTES OF CURRENT WEEK ' huerta fulfills his promise JAPAN WOULD WAR WITH CHINA OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST TARIFF MEASURE PASSES SENATE Government Formulating Terms to American« Aided to Leave By Aaala- New Republic. tance From Mexico London.—A Toklo dispatch to the Vera Gru«—When the steamer Ta­ General News of the Industrial and Educational Development Mall say«: "The government an maulipas »ailed for New Orleans there uounces that It Is formulai Ing terni« and Progress of Rural Communities, Public Institutions, Etc. I was aboard a few Americana, part of for presentation to Chinn regarding | whose passage has been paid by the the Nanking murders and Insults of Mexican government. If other Ameri­ cans wishing to leave the country, AUTOS SHOW IMMENSE GAIN DALLAS HOP CROP IS UNHURT. fered to two Jupaneso military offi­ cers." whether destitute or not, apply to the local authorities they are promised first-class transportation to any Amer­ Motor Vehicle Registrations for Picking Resumed After Few Days' Toklo. The assassination of Mor ican port to which they may wish to August Are 508. tlnrlo Abe. diractor of the political bu­ Layoff On Account of Rain. reau of the Japanese Foreign Office, Cognress is ready to take final vota KO. Salem—The motor vehicle registra­ Dallas—For the hopgrower In this has Inflamed the masses. and a dru Conferees Are Named nt Once Gal­ There had been received at Vera of the Underwood tariff bill. lery and Floor Applaud as tion» made with Secretary of State section things do not look so gloomy malic chapter In the history of the Cruz no intimation that President Hu­ Missouri Methodist ministers refuse erta expected to fulfill th« offer made Olcott during August were 508, as Doubtful Votes Are Cast. new Japan was written. as they looked the middle of the week. to join the anti-smoking crusade. by the government to Americans last against 352 in August, 1912. The to­ The sun is shining, and every Indies- Fifteen thousand persona gathered Eight negro convicts were smother­ week, but iustructious to port authori­ tal fees from motor vehicea and chauf­ . lion points to u continuance of good In tunas meeting In lllbl a Park, call­ ing for military action against China. ed to death in an airless cell in Rich­ ties followed a request telegraphed to feur registrations from January 1 to Washington, D C.- The democratic Mexico City by a group of Americans date aggregate *54,190, as against ,weather throughout the rest of the A majority of these marched to the mond, Texas. who were dissatisfied with the accom­ *41,190.50 for the conesponding per­ picking season. The rain was of great foreign office and clamored for ad­ tariff revision bill passed the senate Pesident Huerta fulfills his promise modations Consul Canada waa able to mission. They demanded the dispatch nt 5:43 Tuesday, 46 to 37. The burst iod last year. The total number of benefit to the crop, and tho delay In of to aid Americans out of Mexico, by supply. troops to China to take such luvas of applause that swept down fruui picking has done no damage. No fear urea giving first-class passage. as were necessary to obtain sat- crowded galleries found Its echo on After a favorable answer had come licenses issued to August 31, 1912, . Mrs. Russell Sage has distributed from the capital, some of those who was 9706, while thus far during the is entertained of mold, and the itco lafaetlon for the killing of Japanese nt the crowded floor ot the senate. Its *64.000 among institutions in Syra­ signevi the petition refused to accept present year they total 13,416, showing are not bad. Every yard In this viola- Nanking, or hilling this, the roslgna- passage was uttended with aurprlaea assistance on the grounds that as a gain in motor vehicle registrations ' Ity is picking. Pickers are more than tlou of the Minister of Foreign Affairs In the filial moments ot tho voting, cuse, N. Y., her girlhood home. when Senator Lu Follette, republican, Americans they did not feel like ac­ during 1913 of approximately 37} per plentiful, and many are unable to ao- Baron Nobunki Makino. Loss of American life and property cepting charity from the Mexican gov­ cent. The speakers denounced the eniptl- cast hla vote with the democrats, and in Puerta Plata, caused the U. S. to ernment. ties» of Japanese diplomacy In connec­ was joined a tew momenta later by Mr. Olcott stated that the total mo­ cure jobs. send a cruiser to Santo Domingo. It is uot believed that the rain dam­ tion with California and Chins and In­ Senator Poindexter. •■Progressive." The latest advices from the state tor vehicle registrations for 1913 on The democrats hail counted through­ Anti-Chinese demonstrations In To- department to Consul Canada are not the present basis will reach fully aged the grain any. Most of the grain sisted that the Insult to the Japanese out the long tariff fight on losing the kio are assuming serious proportions regarded at the consulate as altering 14,000, and that the total fees for the of the county has been harvested be­ flag at Nanking should be wiped out. votes ot Senators IlntiHiloll nnd Thorn­ and the populace is calling loud for materially the previous instructions, year will be not less than *56,000. fore this, but there Is considerable The manifestation clearly wns an ex­ ton, of Loulslniiii. democrats, who plosion of popular resentment against and most of the transportation pro­ war. vided will continue to be second-class This money, after deducting the ex­ that remains unthreshed, and some the ministry and Its treatment of the voted against the bill because It would put sugar on tho free list. U. S. Chemist, C. C. Moore, finds or steerage. The American consul has penses of administration, which will California and Chinese questions. Until the names of Setinlors Ln Fol­ that Oregon's surplus potatoes could been the center of protests on the part not exceed 20 per cent of the fees, will I has not been cut yet. Farmers with Profiting by the lessons of the riots grain to harvest are having threshers be manufactured into glucose starch of indignant refugees, who seem de­ be distributed throughout the various which followed the conclusion of lette mid Poindexter nctunlly worn or stock food. peace between Russia and Japan, the culled, however, no one knew definite­ termined to leave the country at the counties this coming January, in pro­ stopped to go Into the hop fields. The fruit of thia section Is in excel­ government reduced the risk of vio­ ly the stand they would take, uud William T. Jerome, prosecutor of expense of the United States, and portion to the registrations from the their votes were greeted with enthus­ Thaw, who was arrested in Coaticoah. first-class at that. counties. Multnomah county will re­ lent condition, particularly the prune lence by refusing to ullow a single Under the discretionary power, he ceive the lion’s share of the money, as crop. Prune-growers are elated over soldier or policeman at the acene. The iastic applause. President Wilson ex­ Que., for gambling, was promptly ac­ manifestanta, many of whom ware atu pressed grout grutltlcntlon over the has been providing sick men with bet­ quitted. ter accommodations, but no one else. more than 50 per cent of registrations j the prospects of a bumper crop of ex­ dents, were orderly the early part of end ot the long struggle In the senate. Mrs. Sadie Burton of Portland. Ore., ceptional quality, with good prices the proceedings. A score of agitators, Senator Blinmons, chairman of the If an applicant for free passage ad­ are from that county. was drowned when she plunged into mits having in his possession suffi­ | prevailing. The J. K. Artnsby com­ Including a girl, decried Japanese di finance committee, who had pllbted the river to save her 5-year-old daugh­ cient money, he receives no aid. plotnacy and declared thnt it never the bill through tho finance commit­ ter. The child was saved by a work­ Among the applicants, it is not un­ TWO SAWMILLS WILL CLOSE pany Is buying a great deal, and It is had contributed to the upbuilding of tee, the democratic caucus mid the said that the price is ranging from the empire and had always ended In senate, predicted thnt Its passage man. common to find those known to be in a few cases, Dull Lumber Market Affects Busi­ 5H to 6% cents a pound. Dr. Mark failure. The Incidents In China were would bring Immodliito stimulus to A spelling-bee was broken up in Ra­ well-to-do, and the business ot the country. cine, Wis., when a swarm of honey­ wealthy. The difficulties of obtain­ iiayter, of Dallas, who owns a 35 acre unbearable. ness of Astoria Plants. As It passed the senate, tho tariff bees, which had made its home in the ing first-class transportation have bill represents un average reduction Astoris—The dull condition of the tract of prunes. Is much pleased with RAINS WIPE OUT RANCH school house during the summer va­ checked the rush out of the republic of more thnn 4 per cent of the rates for this season. cation, began buzzing among the pu­ greatly. The number of Americans lumber market is already having its the prune outlook _______ here is still large, but there are only effect on the mills in the Lower Co Wall of Water 2« Feet High Carries of the orlglnnl bill thnt passed the pils. , house mid nearly 2« per cent from tho 30 on the Tamaulipas whose passage lumbia river district. The Crossett CHILDREN SURE TO EXHIBIT All Before It. . Convicts in the Joliet, Ill., peniten­ has been paid by the United States. ratea of existing laws In in.my Hu Lumber company’s plant at Wauna Oroville. Cal.—A disastrous cloud ’ tiortmit particulars the senate has tiary, have started a movement for John Lind. President Wilson’s rep­ has closed indefinitely, and extensive burst washed away a fortune for Nisi changed the bill that passed the house a national organization of paroled con-. resentative, is not inclined to think Churchill Expects West, one of the biggest ranchers In nnd a conference committee of tho victs, who would strive to hold pa-! that General Huerta’s persistence in improvements will be made. Much of Superintendent Igissen county, in a few hours Mon­ two houses will begin work Immedl- roled convicts to their parole prom­ his plan to finance American refugees the plant as originally built will be Greater Interest in Fairs. day.. It practically ruined a ranch | ntely to adjust these differences, ises. will be resented at Washington. Lack­ torn out and rearranged and new Salem—Superintendent of Public In­ valued at *40,000, destroying the or­ Republicans won back lost ground' ing instructions from the American equipment will be installed so as prac­ struction Churchill Is confident that chard and carrying away three large j Lenders of both houses predict that the conference will consume less thnn in Maine when they elected John A. capital, he and Mrs. Lind continue tically to double the capacity. There is also some talk of the com­ the displays of the school children at haystacks and all buildings except the two weeks. Peters to fill a vacancy in the Third their sight-seeing tours. dwelling. which was situated on a The senate endeavored to hnston congressional district by a plurality pany erecting another large mill ad­ the state fair this year will surpass knoll. i the bill on Its progress to the White of 553. Wilson carried the same dis­ ACQUIT JEROME OF GAMBLING joining the present plant to slab the those of previous years. There will Of a band of 75 horses, all were I House by limning Its members ot the trict last year by over 1,000. logs, the timbers to be shipped via the be county and district exhibits and klll.-.l but two. Cattle, hogs and | conference ns soon as tho bill passed. Judge Apologizes and Prosecutor Panama canal to the Atlantic coast, many individual displays. chickens were also drowned. All tools Vice President Marshall n|i|H>lnted Later estimates of the European Thanks Canadians. where they will be cut into lumber. Any child exhibiting In cither the and farm Implements were carried Senators Himmotis, Stone, Williams hop crop are considerably reduced. away and the wreck of one building The Clatsop Mill company's plant mid Johnson, democrats, mid Senators Coaticook. Que.—William Travers A small gasoline schooner was Jerome was acquitted of the charge of in this city will be closed for about county or district classes Is eligible was recovered at Constantia, 12 miles Penrose, Lodge mid lai Follette, re­ for Industrial fair prizes. Assistant away. publicans, ns the senate conferees. wrecked in Alaskan waters and five having gambled on Thursday last on two weeks to make repairs. West was the only man on the Senator Stone withdrew from the com­ persons on board are believed to be the station property of the Grand All the other local mills are to con­ Superintendent of Public Instruction ranch time. While working mittee and Senator Shively was ap­ Trunk railway here while waiting for tinue in operation, but in order to Carleton has been notified that Ben around at the the lost house, he heard the roar pointed In his place. The house con­ the immigration authorities to pass on overcome the loss arising from the I ton, Clackamas, Douglas, Jackson, of rushing waters, climbed on thereof ferees. It was reported, will be Repre­ The power boat Oregon Kid was the case of Harry K. Thaw. In dis­ swamped and sunk in 25 feet of water charging him the court apologized for weak lumber market and the continued Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Marlon, Polk, to discover the cause, and thereby sentatives Underwood. Kltchln nnd high price of logs, wages are to be re­ Yamhill and probably Tillamook coun- saved hla life. A few minutes later Rainey, democrats, and Payne nnd while far in the lead in a race at Buf­ the humiliation to which he had been duced slightly. It is said this step j ties will have county exhibits. He I wan O* water 26 feet high sw.-pt Fordney, republicans. falo, N. Y. subjected. the lower ground, carrying every- ] The final struggle began nt 4 o'clock hearing before Megistrate Hen­ will make the mills self-supporting. also has been notified thnt many other over thing In Its path to destruction. The when, under a previous agreement, A plot has been discovered to over­ ry The Mulveha, of Sherbrooks, lasted less counties will have Individual exhibits. marooned man was compelled to hold arbitrary votes began on ponding throw the Nicaraguan government, than an hour. It began at 7:35 o’clock Cadets Form New Rifle Club. The state fair board has provided a to his precarious refuge until three amendments. In the closing hours of and arms are being distributed to op­ and at 8:20 the court said: debate Senator Ln Follette hnd been A rifle club in the military depart­ building, 50 by 134 loot, for agricul­ o'clock, in the morning. pose the rebels. ‘‘Sir, you are honorably discharged.” the center ot Interest, proposing flnnl An attempt to hold an afternoon ment of the Oregon Agricultural .col­ tural, manual training and domestic amendments In the cotton nnd agri­ CHICAGO 8TILL WELTERS Roosevelt advises ex-Governor Sul­ session failed because the magistrate lege will be organized this fall by science displays, and a tent, 50 by 80 feet, for the poultry exhibits. Mc­ cultural schedule, mid discussing some felt he had no authority to take pre ­ Commandant P. J. Hennessey. The zer, of New York, to “explain fully.”I cedence over James McKee, the jus­ purpose of this new policy is to afford Minnville and Salem will have district Hottest 8ummer In 17 Years Clings fentures of tho bill which he deemed favorable. Reports from the 259 state banks of tice of the peace who signed the war­ a means of practical training for the exhibits. to Middle West. Washintgon show an immense im­ rant for Mr. Jerome's arrest. Chicago.—Not satisfied with having However, the magistrate said he cadet corps and place them on a plane VALE PROJECT IS NOW ASSURED Inflicted on Chicago the hottest sum-, WAGES ARE FIXED FOR WOMEN provement over the corresponding of proficiency in actual military ser­ was convinced of his authority to act mer in 17 years, the weather took an . period for 1912. and the hearing moved with dispatch. vice equal to that which they occupy additional fling 8unday, when the of­ Minimum Scale Adopted by Commis­ Joseph Beauline, a Coaticook law­ in the inspector’s reports of military Financial Backing for Big Irrigation ficial temperature up In the observa­ Ex-King Manuel, of Portugal, and sion In Portland. Princess Augustine Victoria, of Ger­ yer, who said he variously represent­ evolutions and manual of arms. It is tion tower, where lake breezes M»» Scheme is Promised. Portland, Or.—The first ruling to expected that such accuracy will de ­ ed justice, the people and the criminal was 92, but down In the street« anil many, were married quietly at Sig­ Vale—-Ten thousand acres more of the suburbs It wns 100, nccompanlel be rendered under a compulsory mini­ code, interrupted the afternoon ses­ velop in a rifle team of this regiment maringen, Germany. sion, but when he endeavored to re­ that they may be entered in competi­ fine bench land near Vale will be by hot winds. Fortunately few wore mum wage law In the United States, Governor West, of Oregon, has com­ new similar tactics later he was ruled tive out-door and in-door shoots with brought under Irrigation through the compelled to exert themselves Record for adult women workers, wan made here by the Oregon Industrial Welfare muted to life imprisonment the death out of court. like teams from similar institutions. completion of the Star Mountain proj­ crowds were nt all the lake benches. Commission, following n public hear­ When acquitted Mr. Jerome thanked sentence of Robert Morgan, who mur­ Late In the day the wind shifted, Arrangements have been made by ect. the court, spoke flatteringly of his re­ bringing In a cold breeze that chased ing at the new Public Library, on tho dered his sweetheart. ception in Canada and added that he Lieutenant Hennessey for the use of The Star Mountain reservoir Is on thousands out of water and off the recommendations of tho conference did not attribute his arrest and brief the Oregon National Guards range Cottonwood creek, about 20 miles west sands, but the relief did not extend called to determine proper wages, imprisonment last week to the think­ west of Corvallis. Not only the mem­ beyond the few blocks from the lake hours and condition« of labor of wo­ PORTLAND MARKETS bers of the cadet corps but the state of Vale, and the preliminary work of ing people of the Dominion. Indications are tor rain. The city men fnctory worker« In the city of the engineers Indicates that It will Is parched and withering. All vegeta­ Portland. and nation as well have always looked Wheat—Track prices: Club, 790 The ruling In In exact accord with Bees Rout Spelling Bee with favor upon those forms of mili­ produce the cheapest water of any tion Is as dry as It ordinarily would 80c; stem, 85@86c; forty-fold, 80® the recommendations of the confer­ tary training that are absolutely nec ­ be In October. The streetH have not reservoir yet projected in Malheur 81c; red Russian, 77® 78c; valley, 80c. Racine, Wis.—A spelling bee at the ence on all Its three points that the Somers village school was broken up essary to efficient service in time of county. Estimates are for water run­ been sprinkled «Ince August 29 nnd working day shall be limited to nine Oats—No. 1 white, *25.50 per ton. a heavy pall of fine dust weighs on Corn—Whole, *37; cracked, *38 per by a swarm of angry honey bees. H. need. ning from *10 to *25 an acre for a everything. hours, with 54 hours an a maximum ton. E. Sherman, teacher of the school, When the regiment is reorganized week’s work; that the minimum week­ Millstuffs—Bran, *23.50 per ton; had noticed a humming and buzzing Colonel Henry Odeen, of Portland, and height of dam to cover 10,000 acres, ly wage shall bo *8.64, anil thnt the shorts, *25.50 per ton; middlings, *31 in the room during the spelling and Lieutenant Colonel R. M. Howard, of and *40 to *60 an acre for a height to Congress Is Ready. lunch period nhnll not be les« per ton. Washington, I). C.—The program of noon attributed it to whispering pupils. He Corvallis, will be the student officers cover an additional 30,000 acres. than 45 minutes In length. Barley—Feed, *24.50 per ton; brew­ was about to administer corporal pun­ anti-trust and currency legislation Wes Caviness has had the work In It will bo unlawful for any employer that faces congress for the ensuing 12 ing. ,26.50; rolled, *27@28 per ton. ishment when he was met by the van­ in charge hand for the past two years, but has months has become fnlrly well out­ to disregard tho commission's ruling Hay—Fancy Idaho timothy, ,16® guard of honey bees which had made Hood River Fruit Shipped. been unable so far to get the neces­ lined In the last week. President Wil­ after 60 days, when tho commission 17; fancy Eastern Oregon timothy, a home in the schoolhouse during the make Its formal announcement. *15016; timothy and clover, *14015; summer vacation. He did not wait Hood River—Although he was un­ sary capital Interested In the enter­ son and the democrat leaders In the will The Jaw under which tlio commls- timothy and alfalfa, *13014; alfalfa, to dismiss the school nor did the pu­ able to secure but 2 cents a pound for prise. During the past few days, how­ two houses of congress nppnrently «lon was created nnd given Its powers *13; clover, *8.50010; oat and vetch, pils await his permission to depart. the fruit in the local market, D. P. ever. the Wells brothers, of the firm have agreed on an ambitious plan of a penalty for conviction of *10011; cheat, *10@ll, Valley grain The spelling bee will be composed Smith, who is a grower of small fruit of Maney Brothers & company, con­ legislative work, which will bring all provides of tho commission's ruling of hay, *10@ll. of drones until the floors of the school on the West ;Side, has been shipping tractors on the Bully creek and Jor­ of the most Important reforms con­ a violation fine of not lean than *25 nor more Onions—Walla Walla, ,1.50 per sk. house have been removed and the templated by the Wilson administra­ his plum crop to ’points in Wyoming, dan valley projects, have taken over tion within the period between now thnn *100 or Imprisonment In the Vegetables—Beans, 3® 4c per pound honey bees evicted. where he has received 10 cents a the Star Mountain reservoir site and and the end of the next regular ses­ county jail for not loan thnn 10 dnyn cabbage, 2@2>4c per pound; cauli­ will push the work through to an pound for his crop. flower, *2 per crate; corn, 10® 15c sion of congress. The tariff bill will nor more thnn throe months, or by Pastors Stick to "Weed” completion. both fine and Imprisonment. “The plums find a ready demand in early dozen; cucumbers, 20@40c per box; This assurance of the completion of be out of the senate and In the hands St. Charles, Mo.—Bishop E. E. Hoss, the inter mountain district,” says Mr. Any employer who discharges or In of n conference committee of the eggplant, 5® 7c per pound; head let­ the Star Mountain project will stimu­ tuce, 35@40c per dozen; peas, 5®7c of the MethodiBt Episcopal Church, Smith. “My only trouble is in the late filings upon much of the lands house and senate before tho end of any other manner discriminate« per pound; peppers, 6@8c per pound; South, urged ministers attending the depredations of employes of the ex­ recently opened for entry In the form­ the week. Currency legislation prom­ against any employe because she has testified or Is about to testify, or be­ radishes, 10@12c per dozen; tomatoes Missouri conference of that church press companies. According to the er petroleum reserve and the Harper ises to dominnte congressional activi­ 20®35c per box; garlic, 10c per pound I here to refrain from the use of to­ reports that I have received from the reservoir reserve, since a large area ty within a few days. Anti-trust legis­ cause the employer believe« she In about to testify. In an Investigation or Potatoes—Oregon, *101.25 per hun­ bacco in any form, and he character­ this land will be under the Star lation will be up soon. The Influence proceeding under the law shall bo dred; sweet potatoes, *2.25 per crate. ized total abstinence from the weed as merchants to whom I have shipped, of of republicans as well as democrats, Mountain reservoir. Green Fruit—Apples, 75c®*2.25 per one of the distinguishing marks of a not a single box of fruit has arrived who long have been active In the fight doomed guilty of a misdemeanor, pun­ box; cantaloupes, *1.25@1.75 per gentleman. While he was speaking, unmolested.” for more adequate regulation of the ishable by a fine of not less thnn *25 crate; peaches, 40@65c per box; wa­ several preachers were smoking on trusts, will be felt In the making of nor more thnn *100. 8andy Fair Is Arranged. these reforms. termelons, *1.25@1.50 per cwt.; plums the lawn. The bishop asked those Boy Kills Deer With “ 22. ” Sandy—Arrangements have been 75c@*l per box; pears, 50c@*l per who attended the general conference Coin Scattered By Blast Albany — Killing a deer with a 22- completed for a district fair In thia box; grapes, 75c@*1.35 per crate, 40c in Oklahoma City next year, specially, Girl Cuts Living Cott. Salem. Or.—Prntum wns on the mnp to refrain from smoking. He then calibre rifle and short cartridges was place under the auspices of Sandy per basket; casabas, *1.75 per dozen; asked for a vote indorsing his views, the feat accomplished last week by 15- Grange, October 3 and 4 The exhib­ In large letters Wednesday, for dol­ nectarines, 75c@*l per box. Ithaca, N. Y. — Mlns Clara Ixiewls, lars were scattered nil nbout Its south­ Poultry—Hens, 16c; Springs, 18c; but several ministers voted "no.” year-old Cecil Froman, son of Grant its will be placed In Melnlng’s hall. of Towanda, Pa., who lived 20 weeks ern suburbs. A score of persons hunt­ The fair will start on the morning of turkeys, live, 20@22c; dressed, choice, Froman, county recorder of Linn October 3 with a parade by the Sandy on *10 last spring while n student In ed for them nnd ench one found nt Poincare Touring France. 25c; ducks, 12® 14c; geese, young 12 Paris—President Poincare boarded county. The boy was on an outing on band, which will be followed by a the Ithaca Conservatory of Music, has least one "slmoleon.” The postofflco @13c. Eggs—Oregon ranch, case count, a train for Limoges where he will be­ the South Santiam river. He was go­ baseball game, baby show and dance sent word to tho faculty that she was robbed during the night, the 27®28c per dozen; fresh ranch, can- gin an official visit to the surrounding ing fishing down the river and took in Shelley’s hall. Saturday at 10:30 would be back here this fall and pro­ thieves loading the safe on a truck country in a rather remarkable pro­ the little rifle along. As he approach­ there will be a literary programme. posed to continue her way of living. nnd hauling It awny. died, 32033c. At tho outskirts of tho city they Cheese-—Oregon triplets, 16%c; cession of automobiles. The tour will ed the stream at the point he expected Later there will be horse races for In fact the young woman Is hankering last two weeks and will cover some to fish, he saw a deer crossing the cash prizes, closing with a dance at after a new record and says she will put a chnrge of dynamite into a hole Daisies, 17c; Young Americas, 18c. 750 miles. Mme. Poincare accompan ­ endeavor to cut the 50 cents a week they had drilled, nnd snfe, money, and Butter—Oregon creamery butter river and began to shoot, with the re­ night. A long list of premiums Is cubes, 34c per pound; butter fat, de­ ies the president The baggage of the sult that the buck fell dead. He fired offered for exhibits for adults and margin by a few cents. Local trades­ everything th cron bout went neroplan- men are praying that Miss Loewis party will be carried on a special Ing. After tho money had volplaned, livered, 34c per pound. juveniles. four shots and three hit the animal. ________________ doesn’t start a "cutting the-cost-of- the robbers picked up nbout *40 of it Pork—Fancy, 12@12l4c per pound. train. Fruit Cooled Before Shipment. living ” fad among other students this and then fled. Veal—Fancy, 15%@16c per pound. Mrs. Sage Gives *«4,000. City Ownership Wanted. Salem—Government experts have fall. Cattle—Prime steers, *7.7508.25; Gerard Defers Worrying Syracuse, N. Y.—As a birthday gift, choice, *7.50@7.75; medium, *7.25® Klamath Falls—The movement for started precooling experiment« at the Walnut Crop It Large. 7.50; Prime cows, *6.7507.00; choice, Mrs. Russell Sage has distributed *64,- city ownership of the water and lights Fruit union In this city. A carload of New York—James W. Gerard has Los Angeles.—The largest yield sailed on the Kron Prlnzessln Cocfllo *6.50 0 6.75; medium *6.2506.50; Heif­ 000 among institutions in Syracuse, has been renewed here. The rates for prunes has been placed In the cooling­ ers, *6.25@7.75; light calves, *8.000 her girlhood home. Syracuse Univer­ water for irrigation prevent as free room, and when they are thought to known In recent years—four million to take up his duties ns United States 9.00; heavy calves, *6.7507.75; bulls, sity received the largest donation, use of water for that purpose as would be the proper temperature they will pounds more than the average crop, ambassador to Germnny. When asked be transferred to a refrigerator car, almost two thousand tons greater If he thought ho could live on his *17.- *34,000, while the Syracuse Home As­ *4.0005.50; stags, *5.75@6.25. Hogs—Light, *8.75@9.00; heavy, sociation and Onondaga Orphans’ follow lower rates. This prevents the their destination being New York city, than last year—Is the aeoson'a output 000 salary, Ambassador Gernrd, whose Home each received *10,000. Mrs planting of trees ad reduces the num­ where an examination will be made of walnuts In Southern California, now wife'»- fsthoe -wfis Marcus Daly, the *7.5008.35. 8heep—Wethers, *3.3004.35; ewes, Sage’s gifts to Syracuse University ber of lawns, thus keeping back the by government representative« to de­ estimated at from 13,000 to 13,500 copper king, replied: "That Is some- termine the result of the experiment. tone. work of beautifying the city. aggregate *270,000. *3.5004.00; lambs, *4.0005.25. thing I should worry about later on.” Resume of World’s Important Events Told in Brief. LaFollette and Poindexter Join With Democrats.