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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1913)
NEWS NOTES OF CURRENT WEEK TARIFF BILL ABOUT ____ FINISHED Conferee* Agree and Measure Now Nearly to President. TWO OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST NEGROES KILL KIGHT Lynched After Several Hours' Battle in Mississippi Town. INCOME TAX TO RAISE MILLIONS llarriaton, Mias.—Two drug erased Washington. D. C — The Democratic General New* of the Industrial and Educational Development tariff revision bill, first on the pro-I mulatto boye, brother«, began a reign and Progreea of Rural Communitiea, Public Institution*, Etc. gramme of reforms mapped out when of murder here early Sunday that end President Wilson came Into office, ad- ed only after three white men, four vanoed to Its last congressional stage Resume of World's Important Tuesday when it was brought back to PETITIONS FOR BONDS OUT Number of Persons Affected Es SHOW BETTER VEGETABLES negro men and a negro woman had the house from the joint conference | -------- Events Told in Brief. boon killed, several persons Wounded timated at 125,000. with the unanimous Indorsement of | Coo* County “ ~ .... Court Asked to Call and the two boy* lynched. A serious Premium* Should Encourage Pro the Democratic conferee«. Leaders Special Election. clash between the racon wa* prevent in both houses of congress were con duction of Commercial Size. Coquille. — Petitions praying the ed by the arrival on n special train First unit of Seattle's municipal fident that the bill, virtually complete Oregon Agricultural College, Cor of a company of national guardsmen. Exemption* Must Be Submitted to railway will start about January 1. now. would be signed by President county court to call n special election Federal Officer* to Determine In November next for the purpose of val I it—In many fair* the production Wilson before the end of this week. The trouble started at about 3 Five thousand attend Salem fair on It will scarcely leave the center of voting on the question of Issuing $450.- and exhibition of vegetable* of unnat Reaaonablenesa. o'clock In the morning, continued In first day. the stage before the currency bill, 000 in bonds for the construction of urally large size are encouraged by the termittently until 10 o'clock, when a system of permanent highways are An imprisoned miner at Centralia, next in line, will be forced on tho at proposed offer of much larger premium* for Walter Jone«, the oldest of the two tention of the country, and. coincident being circulated here. The ____ Pa., can be heard tapping on rails. Washington, D. C.—According to with the consideration of this, will bond* are to run 20 years at 5 per “big” vegetable* than are offered for boye, who started the firing, wn« I.o* Angeles messenger boy uses begin the administration work on the cent. A second petition asks that the estimates by treasury experts, 425,000 his own auto to deliver message*. antitrust and railroad-control pro county board expend the money so the diaplay of the really beat commer lynched just after the soldier« arrived. American resident* must report to tho that are to be brought for- raised on the highway from the Doug cial products, good size«!, »mooth and Hla brother. Will Jone«, hnd been A Cleveland, O., boy stole *1400 grammes ward when the December sesslou cp- •'** county line by way of Bridge, well cleaned. That this policy is not shot and lynched by citizen« earlier Income tax collector next spring ex that he might enter Oxford University. ens. actly how much they owe the govern Myrtle Point, Coquille, Marshfield. the best, because it doo* not encourage In the day. Conferees on tariff bill are unit in Senator Simmons, chairman of the North Bend and Empire to Sunset production along the best economic The body of Teller Warren, a negro, ment under the new lucoine tax law. Indorsing measure. The president's senate finance committee, has given B“>' an‘i from tho Curry county line lines, is forcibly shown by l*rofe*i>or was found In a hut In the negro quar Tho tariff bill, in which tho law la signature is all that Is lacking. the first complete estimates of federal Bandon and thence to Coquille, A. G. Bouquet of the horticultural de ter, where Walter Jone« first began embodied, will not bo signed until It is reported that Secretary of revenues and expenditures under the This petition also requests that the partment, O. A. C., who i» often firing. Evidently Warren was one of next week, and the first returns do new tariff bill, as made up by the court have the work performed under the first victims, but just when he State Bryan would appoint J. N. Teal total the of an expert • called upon to act a* judge of vegeta wiih ehot I* not known. experts for the treasury. The tef ,h*‘ Immediate direction -» -- ------- not have to be made to the Internal of Oregon as minister to Greece. highway engineer, preferably oue In- ble exhibit* at district, county and estimates are as follows: Twenty person« were Injured, 16 of revenue collectors before March 1. Mexicans declare American soldiers For the year ending July 1, 1914: | domed by the United States bureau of state fair*. them negroes. None of the negroes 1914. When the returns are made invaded their country and as proof “There are now being held in many wn* dangerously hurt. Receipts. $1.029,000.000; expend! roads and by State Highway Engineer produce cavalryman’s hat found across tures, $1,013,000,000; surplus, *16,000,- Bowlby. part* of the Northwest numerous ex The «hooting wn* started by Walter they will cover tho Incomes of citizens Il is not contemplated to complete hibit* of vegetables,’’ says Professor Jone*, aged 20, in the negro quarter«, from March 1, 1913, to December 31, border. 000. the extensive system next year, — nor Bouquet. “Gardeners, young and old, where Johan tin Aiken, the negro**, and the first payment of tax will be For the vear ending July 1, 1915: ------------------------- Senator Lodge of Massachusetts un Receipts. $1.026.000,000; expend!- can the work of hard surfacing the are eagerly entering for premiums the nnd Thead Grayson were shot and kill fur money received during thia period. derwent an operation for gastric ulcer miles be accomplished with the ed. Walter then went home, aroused which has left him in a serious con tures. $1.008.000.000; surplus. *18,000.- 100 Every single person (citizen or for bond issue, but It is proposed to ex specimens which they have carefuly hi* lkyearold brother nnd together 000. dition. tended during the past season. It is The estimated receipts under the <®nd th” work over three years, each they proceeded through the uinln eigner) whose annual Income exceeds Striking miners at Calumet. Mich., customs tariff, the income tux and (»«»r raising the full 10 mill tax al an old adage that ' the proof of the street of the little town firing st ev $3000 and every married person with Without eryone In sight. won a victory when the circuit court the corporation tax. embraced In the lowed by law, applying about three- pudding is in the eating'. dissolved the injunction against pick- new tariff are given as follows: quarters of the money thus made further ado, I think it is advisable to The two boy* went to the home of nn Income above $4000 I* expected to eting. available to the trunk lines and the point out, not in a critical manner but Constable Kelnstly, nnd Walter Jone* report hla or her receipts in detail For 1914: to the government agents March 1 Customs revenues, $270,000,000; in balance for general upkeep of laterals. in the hope that the suggestions will killed him when he responded to their of Sir Thomas Vansittart Bowater was each year. Tho estimate completed The Coos County Good Roads As come tax (ten months). $66,000.000; call to come out. Kelnstly's eon Wil be of value to all, some of the weak elected lord mayor of the city of Lon Indicates that the income tax will sociation, which has been instrument liam saw hl* father fell nnd reached produce $82.298.000 from the 425,000 don Monday. He will assume office corporation tax. »38,000,000. nesses of the vegetable shows. al tn promoting the proposition to Its For 1915: November 9. “First of all, in too many canes for n gun, but before ho could flro he persons taxed To this will be added present stage, recommends the con Customs revenues. $249.000.000; in received a bullet In one hand. President Wilson has accepted an come tax. $83,000,000; corporation tax. struction of a concrete highway nine those in charge of our vegetable ex The Yazoo & Mlaslssippl Valley de the $36,000,000 or more produced by invitation to speak in Baltimore in $39.000,000. feet in width, with frequent turnouts, hibit* do not state clearly for the ben pot 1« near the Kelnstly home, and the (lie present corporation tav. which is September, 1914, at a celebration of the roadway to be graded 16 feet, with efit of the exhibitors the requirement* two negroes wnlked In that direction. continued as part of tho law. Tho the centennial of the writing of the RATE ACT IS DECLARED VOID a view to adding to the width of the in specified classes. Certain rules and A train had nrrived from Natchez Just income tax estimates follow: Incomes— Number. Total tax. •'Star-Spangled Banner,” by Francis concrete tn future years. regulations must be made and clearly a few moment« before, and E. II. Ap $3000 to $5000 .......... 126,000 $ 630.000 Scott Key. There Is a strong sentiment through stated in order that all may have an pleby, conductor, wn« standing nt the $5000 Court Orders That Temporary Injunc to $10,000. . .. 178,000 5.340,000 out Coos county for better highways. equal chance to win the premiums station talking to W. C. Bund, ting $10,000 to Thomas Mott Osborne of New York tion Become Permanent. Even the ranchers remote from the offered. I have found in many ca»es man. Without warning the two ne $15.000 to $15,000,. 53,000 4,240,000 state, chairman of the stats comrnis- $20,000,. 24.500 3,185,000 The so-called Medford rate bill, proposed trunk line realize that its in judging at fain throughout the groe* fired on them and both fell. $20,000 to $25.000. . 10.500 2.100,000 sion on prison reform, has entered construction will better conditions and Then the negroes directed their fire which was adopted by the people of $25.000 $50.000, . to 21,000 Auburn prison to serve a short term, ». 660,000 enhance values and Is patiently wait state that this has not been done and self-imposed, for the purpose of study Oregon under the initiative on Novem ing for the building of laterals that consequently the various individual at Claude Freeman, who wa* waiting $50,000 to $75,000,. 6.100 6,632,000 for a train. He wn* instantly killed ber 5, 1912, and which made sweeping $75,000 to ing the effect of the present prison *100,000. 2,400 4,766,000 exhibits have been inconsistent in size The negroes then fired into the train, $100.000 to *360,000 2.500 13.775.000 system on the mental and physical changes in freight rates in the state. When the people of Coos definitely and quality. Thia can be readily over terrorizing the passenger«. has been ‘ ‘ ............... declared unconstitutional $250,000 t< $500,000 550 condition of man. 8.805.600 A spec Ini train bearing the Natchez $500,000-$1.000,000. and void in a decision by Judges Wol determine that a hard-surfaced high come and is not a very difficult prob 350 13,653,000 guardsmen arrived soon afterwards. $1,000,000 or above A split is likely in the ranks of the verton and Bean, of the United States way will be constructed from the lem to deal with. 100 9,301,000 district court in Portland, and Judge Douglas county line to the ocean It is “In many district* there seeras to While the soldier* were detraining Woodmen of the World. Gilbert, of the United States court of expected that Douglas county will Im be an altogether erroneous idea of the crowd rushed the seodhouse. Not Totals ................. 425,000 $82.298.000 Methodist* in conference at Eugene, appeals in San Francisco, before prove its end of the highway to Rose the value of vegetable displays and a «hot greeted them and when the President Wilson, the federal judges whom, sitting en banc, it was argued burg, thus perfecting one of the most the kinds of product* to be shown. I- :i-l--r-< ■ ■nt.-red they found \\ Or., pledge loyalty to state schools. the supreme court and Inferior Jone* completely unnerved but unin of a little more than seven months ago. scenic routes to be feund anywhere ...... many feir* where 1 have been jured. They placed n rope around hl* courts now holding office nnd em Thousand* attended the opening of The decision was announced in an | on the coast. Douglas has practically exhibits, the monstros- neck and rushed him to the coni ployes 'of n state or any political sub the Frontier Days celebration at opinion written and delivered from promised to carry out Its part of the ‘‘ailed ity idea of specimens is too often prev chute. A« the negro was drawn up division thereof,” are the only person* m m e. the bench by Judge Wolverton. All Walla Walla, Wash. exempted from the tax by alent. Why are such large premiums the rope broke and he fell heavily to specifically three judges fully concurred in every the new law. New postmasters were appointed by aspect of the decision. Judge Wolver DUTY ON MOHAIR PLEASES offered for the largest potato, the lar the ground, A larger rope wu« placed The president nnd judges now In the President for Klamath Falls, Or., ton said. gest carrot, the biggest and best (?) around hla neck and again ho wnn office were made exempt to escape and Prescott, Wash. Almost immediately after its pass Salem Dealer Says Industry In Oregon turnip, or the biggest cabbage? Such pulled up. A largo crowd looked on any question* of the constitutionality things are*absolutely to be discour aa the body writhed until llfo wn* ex of the law nnd their succea*oni in of Senator Works demands that Amer age the measure became a target for Will Be Advanced. tln.t traffic men and shippers all over the fice will be compelled to pny the tax. icans in Mexico be protected, by state. It was declared that if per Salem.—William Brown, of William aged. They detract from the whole The crowd then went to the home of Two prlmnry methods of collecting idea of vegetable exhibitions, which I armed force if necessary. mitted to become effective the law Brown & Co., dealers In mohair sup believe should be staged to derive the the Jone« negroes, where they found the tax are contained In the law. Ona two negro men. whom they were about The French premier advocates phy would put many roads out of business, plies. was notified by telegraph that following benefits: Publicity for the is the Individual return made by the to lynch when officers persuaded citizen; the other the returns by cor sical training in the public schools and that in order to live, the other the new tariff bill provided a duty <n grower, larger consumption of prod them to desist. roads would have to raise rates gener mohair which would be entirely satis- porations nnd other employes who pny that the nation may develope more ally The Natchez guardsmen returned their on shipments of carload lots or factory to dealers and growers, The ucts, education of the general public, employes’ taxes "at the source.” athletes. home. The negro population appeared incentive to the grower to grow better more. telegram, which was from the presi- Under the law a* It will be signed to be a* much Incensed at the Jones The measure has been generally re dent of the Gr'swold Worsted com- products, the competition, which is al by President Wilson next week, every There is persistent talk in Washing ferred to as the "Medford" rate bill pany, of New York City, was as fel ways stimulating. Our vegetable ex brothers ns were the whites. large company employing labor will ton and elsewhere of Colonel Roose because of charges that it was pre lows: hibitions should be nothing more nor be compelled to report any regular velt’s return to the Republican party. pared and placed on the ballot in the “Duty raw mohair 15 per cent, tops less than a display of commercial PUPIL NEAR END OF LONG WALK snlarle* it pay* In excess of the $3000 selfish interests of Medford mer 20 per cent, yarns 25 per cent; cloths products of the finest quality, attrac figures and will pny the taxes for It* The I. W. W. convention in Chicago chants. Frank H. McCune was its 40 per cent and plushes 45 per cent. tively shown in strict accordance wnth Sunshine Leader to Study Philosophy employe* nnd deduct the tax from is much perturbed over the arrest of author. In view of free wool the mohair grow their pny envelopes. the rules and regulations. nine of their number for murder dur With California Woman. Appealed to by railroad men and: ers are to be congratulated.” I attend- “ At a certain show which ing the hoppickers’ riots at Wheat- shippers for relief against what It was “This Is of the greatest importance Lo* Angeles.—"Just about the end three CANDIDATES IN FIELD land, Cal. declared would be a disaster to the to mohair growers.” said Mr. Brown, ed last year this monstrosity idea was of a 6500 mile walk to school," declar if permitted to go into effect, "and will be the means of advancing so strong and general a* to make the ed Ray Williams, lender of the Uni De I* Fuente Accept* Nomination for Professional jealousy is said to be state the federal court granted a temporary an industry which otherwise would exhibition more or less of a farce. versal Sunshine Society, who la at a Presidency of Mexico. the cause for the resignations of two injunction against the operation of the surely have been destroyed.” While there was $5.00 offered for the down town hotel for a few days' rest of the physicians who had been select act shortly after its passage. The Mexico City.—Colonel David do In biggest cabbage, there was but *2.50 before starting on the Inst leg of his ed as judges of the better babies con court directs that the injunction be *1800 NET FROM *3000 FARM offered for the best display of cab journey from East Aurora, N. Y„ to Fuente, ex minister of communica test at the Washington State fair, at made permanent, in its decision. bage. Let’s try in this state to have Point Loma. Cal. He plan* to study tion* nnd public work* In General North Yakima, and outside aid may Linn County Rancher Grow* 6000 exhibits of better quality — of speci philosophy under Mr*. Katherine Ting Huerta's cabinet, has been put for- wnrd *« presidential candidate by tho CAVALRYMEN INVADE MEXICO bejnecessary. Bushel* of Oats on 160 Acre*. mens that show ‘class’ and real, ley, the "purple mother" so-called Liberal Republican party. Williams Is a member of Elbert Albany.—Raising 14.000 bushels of money value, when put upon the mar Hubbard's Roycroft colony. William* This make* the third nomination for Trooper's Hat Found Across Border oats on 250 acres of land. M. Kelly, a ket«.’’ PORTLAND MARKETS made the trip at the suggestion of presidential honors. is Proof Offered. Dr. Greglor Mendlzabal, nn ex sena farmer residing in the northwestern Elbert Hubbard to *tudy the living El Paso, Tex.—That ten American part of Linn county, near Shelburn, HIGHWAY IS GAINING FAVOR conditions In the different state* In tor, wn* nomlnnted for the vlcopresl- Wheat—Track prices: Club, 78® connection with hl* «tinshlne philo dency with Colonel do In Fuente Both 79c; bluestem, 88® 89c; forty-fold, cavalrymen of troop H, Second caval established a splendid record during 80c; red Russian, 77® 78c; valley, 80c. ry. crossed into Mexico last Saturday th» past season. sophy. The journey was started In have accepted. Tho nphero of In Many yields have been reported In Hood River Men Enthusiastic Over February nnd William* state* that ho fluence of the Liberal Republican* I* and began shooting at three Mexican Oats—No. 1 white, $25 @26. Proposed Scenic Road. Millstuffs — Bran, *22 per ton; woodcutters is the version of the in this county this year which ran SO has walked every dny since, carrying confined largely to tho capital. Tho ternational shooting Incident near San bushels to the acre and one yield of shorts, $24; middlings, $31. pack, which weigh* 33 pound*. party hn* no definite organization, hut Hood River — “The conference at his Hay—Fancy Eastern Oregon tim Elizario, which has been given out by 111 bushels an acre, but these wpre on He will leave Tuesday for San Diego consists chiefly of the ndherenta of n xrmip of congressmen who con*tltute othy. $15® 16; timothy and clover, the federal officials of Juarez. To smaller tracts. In such a large tract Chanticleer Inn between citizens of $14®45; timothy and alfalfa, $13@14; prove their assertions, Colonel Juan as Kelly devoted to oats the total Portland and Hood River, relative to *20,000 REWARD IS OFFERED a wing of the opponltlon in tho cham ber of deputies to tho Catholic pnrty. the Columbia River highway should alfalfa, $12; clover, $8.50® 10; oat and N. Vasquez, military commander of yield is regarded as a very big one. Lively Interest In centered In the an On 120 acres of a 160-acre tract result in much good,” said E. O. Blan- .vetch, $10@ll; cheat, $10@ll; valley Juarez, showed a hat which one of the United States soldiers is alleged which he bought a few years neo for char, mayor of Hood River. “I never Effort Made to Recover Jewels 8tolen nouncement of the recall to Mexico of grain hay, $10® 11. General Porflrlo Diaz. Many appear Onions—Oregon and Walla Walla, to have lost when the three woodcut *3.000, Mr. Kelly realized a profit of have attended a more enthusiastic From Mrs. C. C. Rumsey. to see a connection between the recall ters returned the rifle fire of the $1800. This tract yielded 6000 bushels meeting, and supporters of the won $1.50 per sack. New York.—Tn nn effort to reclaim of General Felix Dial, tho recent visit per American soldiers and forced them to of oats, which he sold for 38 cents a derful highway were brought into a Vegetables — Beans, 3® 4c the valuable jewelry stolen from the to tho capital of General Geronimo pound; cabbage, l%c; cauliflower, $2 retreat, it is alleged, to the American bushel. closer understanding, with the result homo of Mrs. C. C. Rumsey, at Nnrni- Trevino and the Invitation to tho nged per crate; corn, 10® 15c dozen; cu side of the international boundary POWER SERVICE IS EXTENDED that their co-operation will be more gnnsett Pier late In July Inst, a reward ox president to return. Porflrlo Dlnz cumbers, 20®40c per box: eggplant, line. of *20,000 has been offered, according has been on the retired list for moro effective.” "The American soldiers, as proved 5@7c pound; head lettuce, 35@40c per “I don't think I have seen a better to an announcement published here. thnn a year. Hn Is in his R4th year. dozen; peas, 5®7c per pound; pep by the hat in the possession of the Farms and Packing Plants Near Ash The reward offer specifies two neck The war minister, General Blanquet, view of the Columbia gorge anywhere pers, 5@7c per pound; radishes, 10® military authorities of Juarez, tres land Are Supplied. laces containing 360 pearls and other reiterated the statement thnt General 12c per dozen; tomatoes, 10@30c per passed on Mexican territory,” said the than that at Chanticleer Inn, “ ” said A. Ashland.—The Oregon & California jewelry belonging to Mrs. Rumsey, Porflrlo Diaz had been naked to re box; garlic, 10c per pound; sprouts, inspector of Mexican consulates, Mig Power company Is extending Its serv D Moe, publisher of the Hood River who was Miss Mary Harriman, oldest sume his former status In the army 8c per pound; artichokes, $1 per doz uel E. Diebold, in a statement. "In ice lines "Any person who view* daughter of the late Edwnrd H. Hnrrl- nnd return to Mexico. Ho declined to the Interurban districts. Glacier. en; squash, lV«c per pound; pump their hurried departure they left the ronnectlons have been made with the the proposed Columbia River route man before her marriage In May, 1910, to discuss tho reasons for the request, kins. l>4c per pound; celery, 40@60c hat about two miles from the interna Suncrest Orchard packing plant, and from this point, cannot help but be- to Charles Carey Rumsey, the sculp nor would he say whnt tho ex presi tional boundary. An investigation is per dozen. a dozen big ranches on the come a booster for the higwhay. » » tor. The jewels Included the *60,000 dent might be expected to do. Potatoes—Oregon, $1.00 per hun now being conducted by the Mexican about roads between Ashland and Talent. A number of the men who attended pearl necklace which Mrs. E. H. Har dred; buying price, 75®85c at ship authorities and a report of the affair The Suncrest people use more than riman gave to her daughter at the ping points; sweet potatoes, $2@2.25 will be made to the respective author 100 lights, besides power, and the the conference have accepted an invi time Big Eagle Tie* Up Phone*. of her marriage. ities.” tation of the Hood River resident* to per crate. farmers are supplied with current for The total loss was said at the time Spokane. —The long distance service inspect the Green Fruit—Apples, 60c @ $2.50 light and power for pumps, separa come here next week and to have been far more than *75,000. Messenger Boy Ha* Auto. of the Interstate Telephone company per box; cantaloupes, $1.50@1.75 per Hood River entire road system of tors. etc. The corporation extends wa* badly disarranged Snturday by an crate; peaches, 40® 75c per box; ________ Los Angeles.—No more may the this service as fast as the demands county. eagle. The service "wont bad” on the plums, 30@35c per box; pears, $1® messenger be likened unto a snail. justify It. Wreck Remain* Mystery. lino between Spokane nnd Cootir d'A 1.60 per box; grapes, 50c@$1.25 per No more will the time-worn saying, Canal to Be Enlarged. Topeka, Kan. — The Kansas public lene. As nenr ns could be estimated crate, 15@20c per basket; casabas, "as slow as a messenger boy,” be ap Timber Not To Be Cruised. Salem — At a meeting of the Desert utilities commission supported the by the Instruments which some for $1.75 per dozen; cranberries, $9 per plicable in cases where sarcasm is contentions of the railroad officials In Salem. — County Judge Bushey ha* testing purposes, the trouble Iny nbout barrel. land board Roscoe Howard, general used to speed the unwilling. The Poultry—Hens, 14@14%c; springs, shuffling, dime-novel-readlng messeng announced that a proposition to have manager, and Jesse Stearns, secretary declaring the enuso of the Rock Island six miles this side of Coonr d'Alene. wreck at Manhattan, a week ngo, Trouble Hunter Ramon traced the 17@17*4c; turkeys, live, 20®22c, er boy of the stage is passing away the timber of the county cnifsed dressed, nominal; ducks, 12@15c; and, behold, Herman Keltlng, who would not be accepted. He Intimated of the Central Oregon Irrigation com which resulted In the death of ono per wires nnd discovered n monster eagle pany, promised to enlarge the main son and the injury of 50 others, was at the top of n pole. He disabled the geese, 12®12%c. drives about In an automobile deliver that the court had profited by the Eggs—Oregon fresh ranch, candled, ing telegrams. The Idea of an auto experience of the other county Judges canal, to supply the necessary amount a mystery. The railroad officials de eagle with rocks. Then ho discovered of water to the settlers. There has clared the track was In first-class the bird hnd nttnehod to ono of Its 35® 36c per dozen. mobile messenger boy appealed to who were censured by the people for Butter—Oregon creamery butter him and he applied for work. As a going to the expense of having cruises been much complaint that the supply shape, that the train was going 40 feet a Inrge steel trap and about ten cubes, 34c per pound; butter fat, de result the Western Union is boasting made. "The timber has been erniaed was insufficient and the board has in miles an hour, and thnt the curve on feet of chain. which the accident occurred was able livered, 34c per pound. of the only messenger boy that an several times,” he continued, “and It sisted that the company enlarge the to stand a speed of F>0 miles nn hour. Fl«h Weighs 5000 Pound*. Pork—Fancy, lli4@12c per pound. swers calls In his own auto. Is not necessary to do the work at canal. The board adopted a plan con Veal—Fancy, 15@15>4c per pound. this time. James Culver, ex-sheriff, sidered more feasible than the old one The engineer and conductor said they Newport, Or.—A big shark captured Hops—1913 crop, 23@2oc per pound; cruised the timber several times, and for releasing notes on account of pay believed something on the rails caus by the Ollie S. was hoisted to Gray's Freight Rate* Held Up. ed the wreck. 1912 crop, nominal. J. A. .. W. ................. dock Sunday. It took every bit of Heldecke, a cruiser of De- Washington, D. C.—The interstate trolt, Or., did the work a few years ment by settlers. Cattle—Prime steers. $7.75@8; power of the schooner Ahwaneda’s French Royalty Robbed. choice steers, $7.50@7.75; medium commerce commission suspended tar ago. hoisting engine to land tho fish on Paris.—For the fourth time In 18 tho wharf. Herrin Wool Is Sold in South. steers, $7.25®7.50; prime cows, $6.75 iffs filed by transcontinental rail Rain at Roseburg Heavy, @7.00; choice cows. $6.50®6.75; mid- roads, which would withdraw the priv It measured 16 feet 9 Inches and Ashland—The wool clip on the Her months the apartment of Baroness de lum cows, $6.25@6.50; heifers, $6.25 ilege of concentrating shipments of Roseburg.—Douglas county experi rin ranch near Ashland, aggregating Mallarmé In the Place do la Chappell was 7 feet 8 Inches through the body. hs« been robbed. The baroness had It weighs about 6000 pounds. It Is @7.00; light calves, $8@9; heavy butter, eggs and other dairy products enced its heaviest rainfall for the sea calves, $6.75@7.75; bulls. $4@5.50; from eastern points to destinations son Sunday, when a trifle over 90-100 six tons, has just been sold. It was returned to her Paris home and dis- the Intention of Cnptaln earner to stags, $5.75@625; hogs, light, $8.40® on the Pacific coast. The new tariffs of an Inch of rain fell In 10 hours. shipped to San Francisco, where it covered that valuable papers and Jew- ship the fish to Portlnnd. Ho says 8.75, neavy, $7.45@7.80; sheep, weth would make material increases In With most of the prune crop safe In will be graded, the better classification el* hnd been stolen. A servant haa that If ho had realized the size of the ers, $3.5004.35; ewes, $3@4.16; lambs, freight rates and they will be held up the dryers, the rain Is considered ben going to New England, the remainder been arrested, some of the plunder monster he would never have attempt having been found In hla possession. ed It* capture. pending an inquiry. being worked up on the Coast. *406.26. eficial rather than detrimental.