Bohemia Nugget
OOTTAGK GROVK OREGON
NEWS OHIIE WEEK
0 In a Condensed Form for Oar
.81 .cm BnSy Rea(jers,
KUROKl DECORATES,'
" A Resume of the, Le$ Important but
I Wot L lrtrting Event
irainr !'
Strectjnrs. in Pan Francisco are now
1 1 tne.
'TifAiiing fajif't full', tit
I I loo.l' lido
are
inna.
causing
Hearst and Pulitzer are both after
tho franchise f the defunct Chicago
Chronicle.
opnrlt, s Ssid. that tlx St. Paul Pioneer
hjjfas ,a?f yajsi'J out" of tho control of
J. J xiiU. if i
kcbrnVkS' has' ''adopted tho referen
dum law and the court declare it per
fectly valid. -
The PrencU eruisar Chanzy, which
went ashore oti the Saddle Islands May
lit ni w-'fc-tvf-M
Another company has been ineorpo
10 -fitted' to build a railroad from Tort-.oibttol-ito
Mt. Hood.
The American Meat Packers' Asso
ciation will hereafter buy all livestock
eubject to postmortem government in--i
r -speetion.
:. i .' ('The Danish covern-ment has decided
ot again to Uie tip the subject ef
1 t selling the Danish West Indies to tho
Vnited States.
;l : Two English lieutenants who made
a balloon voyage recently have been
given up for lost. The balloon was
picked up at sea.
Japanese in Ilonolulu are signing a
petition to the President to rescind
- his order forbidding the admission of
Japanese from the insular possessions.
' ' Little progress is being made in se
curing a jury in the Schinits case in
San Francisco. Sehmiti' attorney was
, sentenced to 4S hours in jail for con
.'' tempt.
With Bared Head He PUCe i Wreath
on Status 6f LlriColn.TX '
Chicago, May 31. General U.iron
Kuroki List night gave a binnuet to
50 Chieagoans, which, for expense,
splendor and unituc features, has
arcly been emptied. The baron gve
orders that no expense was to be
spared, and his orders were carried
out to the letter. The banquet ba)
was transformed into a marvelous
maze of Japanese lanterns, draperies
and dainty scrolls, while the menu in
cluded the finest wines to be had. f
Karon Kuroki entered heartily iitt
the spirit 'f Memorial Day. lyicjy
in the morning the warnor-vnstor
and his stall' donned their regimentals
and it was decidedly a military party
which emerged from the Auditorium
Annex to go to the home of the Im
perial Consul. S. Sliimim it was the
first time the Nipponese visitors had
worn their military uniforms. Gen
eral Knroki was attired in .1 clay-
olorcd uniforms, with but one deco
ration, a medal for bravery presented
by the Mikado. The other members
ot the party were ablate wnu deco
ration, but Kuroki wore the really
valuable emblem.
In the afternoon the general pat J
tribute to the memory of Abraham
Lincoln in an impressive way a way
that touched the hearts of the Ameri
cans who witnessed it. and a way that
Chicagoaus probably will remember
as the one thing more than any other
which gave an insight into the brown,
little, crizzled warrior's character.
At 3 o'clock the party left the Audi
torium Annex in two automobiles,.
carrying a wreath of white roses four
-j1 r. . -t i i in ! n .
I t! w tii b! ii t.j i us um jam i I
OREGON STATE ITEMSOF INTEREST
111 i .1 1
V
PUT ftAjl
Clement WkjVs .UV"wV,V-'inPl of
.,..!,. pt)niin
Chicago. May !M. A dispatch to the
Tribune fioiu W.thliiugtoii, I . t .
iCHOAlV IsUN IMJAIL.
SAWS OUT WOOOtN GOAT.
PUSH WUKUNSALbM LINE.
Polk' County Farmerr Exhibits Groat
Natural Curiosity at Salem,
Salem Hrecse Gibson, a prominent
fhroter fii tleVoiiitt w liYrtli'oS igU
natcd may curiosities in which both
art and nature crmbtnr their rllort,
has presented the Salem Hoard o(
Tridf jVflilt, a K"t tnadctbl M itUt
socbOil '.C'lU i f She sfiW . ;tjw.
as takrn tLIVitrt'
ippcar-
ance ot the nair cl ii goat, lo tlic
ordinary observer that was ail that
was unusual about it: but Gihvm
coiiKPaNev sec tltiffy s.nuiiK'MMfrflit
Tratn Wilt 0 Operated Over Road
In October,
Pol (land - Wilt k is being rushed, tin
Ihf'il'iWaiid end ,f th On goti Psl
trie Railway, and :! tut
nn. . Ik
in ii null
- , . - r w
Hif'.stwQ'C Ml N cry M'i
nig at a short ilistauce the
.low n the trunk he would get a slab 1 1 .-i,,.P
that would. hofiomy Ue aiatviBle nf a
goat, but that would show the round
ed sides, the tuuks. legs and head,
lie sawed out the section, stuck in a
couple of sticks for horns, and had a
wooden goat that it would tax the ef
forts of a wood carver to excel. The
piece has been Riven a plate in the
Salem Hoard of Trade's new quarters,
on State street, where it excites the
wonder of all w ho see it. I he Hoard
of Trade ha a tine-haired Muffed goat
in its rooms, but the real mat .cannot
hold its own in interest wlule Hreese
Gibson's wooden toat is on exhi
bition.
nun and
teams arc at work grading between
I'oitl.iiid and the illauiette Kt r
aU? il0viic. Ti. vj , Imoittotives,
grWilttfLnitiiti. a Steam sliOfcl and
omsjdabj , other tHM rnct Ion ma
tii.if.U bti. With the present fa
vorable weather. cry good ptogirss
tk being made, and it is now icgaidcd
as piaclically seltled that tlu- lii.st
clcctt ic trains will roll over the new
road between Salem and Portland in
says:
"The Intrtstnte "rniinerrr-' Com
mission has rntcicd upon a inoir rad
ical policy in the tt C.tU.niUl .vl -i.uf:
potations which plisist In violating
t(y J 'fysscd of niithoi ily to
IiAHfifc.Yte' rerfv nliave of i.ulio.id
1 50 business, .1 nil having the power to
vidilaU as well as corporations, iTu
coiinmsum is ji'ilaliin1 hikl yital ' w ii h
dctertUinalM'tW ,U'l'i'ilft1i"Vi f -j , J"d
sou 0. Clenn uts, ut, tfiYlf V'v I"' '''H
had 15 years' seine VesteiJ.iy, said:
('lie of fiir most wholesome things
'Work on r the biidge at Wilsoiiv illc
is progressing favorably. The piets
ale well along toward coinplct ion,
ami .no tons ol steel lor the super
structure is i'ii the ground, ready to
erect. This bridge will be complete
by the end of July. Kails, ties, over
head wncs ami all ni.itenals ate
strung along the line of thc new road
in large quantities almost
distance trom Salem to
t i I ii
SEAMEN ALL STRIKE
rrench MercliantAllcet Tied Up
" r by Labor Jroublcs.
DLMANI) INCRFASEj IN tpONS
Entire Naval Rranrva ()nlta Work
1 ! n v .
iiini,
.1 lifl f
j mm
luer
that .c., huppft, V.tr1&"br pvninnfin. i'l,rl Mrik.. ..f
m jail some mi. n o tjvrt U hf ji I I A HH j1LI.f .M , ,,, g t tl,,
railrotid woild. ' t "fv'oiild "di, i 1 1 1 7a T I I J I f a mt ...... ut ..i,.,,
than nnvthirtg ; Vise' 'to" l.r.nL 1 1 If J 1 , "f Uf tU" rlJ . .
conditions. im.H nl?.-!! "Hull ll..f.NM I-1 lit duvligl.t ..-
"It would fiof b.- nrr4SrV'io put " . ' "r"."" " "' 1 ""' ''
in jail all the mc.J wlnrW'to I,, "" "f ' "-nrh enni,-rr.. '"' '""'H"
there. Jnst one tir1 fN 'h'o' hold "' '"' "".king ...rg. t..
high positions in lf,''S!AcI..T:,rt1 UwrltiV'IVlV't'W'MMt"' 4'"rM- "',v
urs, world sftntild be put behind l'f-' M"H.- M..wr M War .lfr.-.-l.-..
1 hia would net" iini HiinhiJet itil iet r
rem, for men then would hcMtalr to
jeoparillr ' their p'itiOJu'jl-nH' safety "
Utirifioiis of ' criminal Inrosei ntion
the entire "y "'' i:ihihismwHi sk Mim ,! le
I'ottl.ind. K,,lCl1 (o. I laiikliu ,v.l..w' K -tl
loriua, i
says
io, iiaiikiiu tyii..wi lJ!-li
one of the uTost riirigAtui AwH
native nir-fribrf's'. WfirrJ" .Air,
MILK CONDENSER FOR ALBANY.
the eoninle-tioii ol l h r.,.,1 .... ini '; I C'llscrv
now mere v a iii.it t.-r of L .-Mi. ft,- M aue was nskeu,' -.Tr 'riu' Riirtig
required number of workmen. Cars rl' somebody in nj r.itlrt lol Metl,l
to jaitr lie replied., i ..ijupa.iVlat it
will iiol be imcrssjrv. If llie tail
I
ML'lOllf.1 till III IIM'I I lllll . IIIIII'KK II IS " I
tied lii'UHUl
injury t'i I'ri
Tln iiaiil
tln inlire ii 1 1 r i I pupiilal um iiigiiyi'.!
in sin fariyg 1'f" iU' inunbi-r JJ7,nin
VwVn, tif 'TVirt':.'.V.0t' ,,r, hitcliig In th,
AlfJqiv.Y Jn jdlM"' It' rrtionlly nil tlm
1 1 1 i hi 1 it'll 1 1 t'i t'f thu iiii rriint ilt trinl'', limsL
Big
Capitalists Propose to Establish
Plant In Linn County.
Albany A condensed milk factory
feet 'in diameter. All the w ay to Lin- tlng about $ 76,000 and with an
coin Park the general was silent, as out'u' ?f l1?,00tt)can'? a ,d,"'- D1,ft): be
Iness men will take 110,000 worth of
stock In the venturer the Institution
Is assured. Outside eupltsl Is be
hind the enterprise, and while the
name of the chief Investor Is being
and electric locomotives, to be used on
the line, are scheduled for delivery
in Portland during July.
Eugene Has New City Park.
Kugene The citizens of I'ugene
are planning formally to open Hen
dricks l'ark some time early in June
roads comply with the l.u' we will
get along most lufrmi.niotHfy, ' but if
the law is broken, thru there Will be
trouble. " ,. . ... , , ,
"lo you intciil to have t'.dward H
Marriman prosecuted?" .
rii.it !w In de Mibiect ? ' ti rtdt-V eon
tied iJi!wjliJ''ljH!Will entm.i U tit vl-
i ii in r V t.i l-'relieli eniiiiin ri-i'.
Tin' nniil ri.rvt. eiiiiprui innrlv
I he several roads leading into and sidtralinn by the cmmlilKioii. if
if impressed with the importance of
the tribute he was about to pay, and
aware apparently of whatever value it
might have as an international episode
of his trip to America. At Lincoln
l ark. President rrancis I. Simmons,
of th'. p.nri- Honr.l ti mrtv a.i'.i lVt secret for the present, the proy
at the base of thc great St. Ga'udens oaltlon Is being handled here by ro
il
Guatemala is making every prepara
tion for a war with Mexico.
, . An American painter has won the
medal of honor at the Paris salon.
. Two and one-half inches of snow
fell in Cloudcroft, N. M., and more is
expected.
. . Kuroki was welcomed to Milwau
kee, Wis., by thousands of citizens
with shouts of Banzai.
Suit has been filed in the Missouri
- ' supreme' court to dissolve the merger
of the Gould railroad interests in that
Bute.
j Chinese rebels say they have no ill
will against foreigners, their only aim
being, to overthrow the present gov-
: eminent
. Owing to the labor troubles at
Goldfield, Xtv the jails are full and
' many are out on bail because there
is no room for them in jail.
. A Virginia baby nine days old
called out the names of its parents,
" grand parents and others, and then
the word "heaven." The child died
. at the age of two weeks.
''' The Northern Pacific has ordered
;. 35,000 tons ' of steel rails from the
Lackawanna Steel Company, in ad
' dition to 65,000 tons recently ordered
from the Illinois Steel Company.
The Japanese Association, of San
Francisco, declares that attacks upon
Taoanese residents of the city are
spectable men.
The proposition waa made public
last evening at a meeting of the Alco
Club. State Senator Prank J. Mil
ler, who has been canvassing tho Blt-
uatlon on behalf or local business
men, spoke on the project and ad
dresses on the guneral Industry of
milk condensing were made by Dr.
bronze statue brief speeches were
made.
The general, head uncovered and
in full unitorm, presented a great
contrast as he stood bareheaded be
fore the tall statue of the great eman
cipator, and the sight was one long
to be remembered. A vast crowd
had assemhlpd an.l Cpner.-il Kiirnki
aided bv som of his officer misr.l fniasle, ot Hlllshoro, who is Inter-
the wreath and placed it revenently e8ted ln tne plant at th&t clty and
on th- feet of tho statue Then snhi- Koreet Grove; and State Dairy and
tations were exchange.! nil around. a commissioner J. W. Bailey.
and the visitors den.irted rheere.t hv The question Ol subscription Of
thc crowd. ' I stock by local people Is being taken
Another incident was a call made "P toc.ay. and If business men here
unon the eeneral earlv in the mnrninv maKe gooa, WorK on tne plant will
. . 7. J . ' 1 . V. j , rr-u v. . t
Will cost $40,000.
The country tributary to Albany U
regarded as Ideal for the supply of
such an enterprise.
by a few baseball enthusiasts. Gen
eral Kuroki, holding a ball in one
hand and a bat in the other, eulogized
the American game, and said he
would boom it in Japan. He intends
to see the game between the world's
champion White Stockings and tltf
Uetroits here Saturday.
H
throughout the patk have been coin
pleted. and a good source of water
secured from the new well driven on
the hill. I'.x-. Mayor Wilkin, chair
man of the park board, who i fa
miliar with many Western parks, s.:ys
that he does not know of one that
canals- this in beauty of seuerv or
opportunity for view.
Fares Are Reduced.
Astoria Through the activity of
the Ujilroad Commissioner, passenger
tariffs on the Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad have been material! v
reduced. All stations between Ciobl'e
and Astoria profit by thc change, the
reduction m almost every case rang
ing from 5 to L'j cents in fare. Tick
ets between Astoria and Seaside will
hereafter be 5ti cents instead of 75
cents as formerly. There has been a
complete revision ot the passenger
luriris ana rates have been cijiulucd.
Saih and Door Factory.
hprlngrield The machinery for
the new snsh and door factorr for
Springfield has arrived, and U near
ly all ready for operation. Th
building Is a large structure, erected
on t'Klto rhlcu was donnti.J to the
l'My,t) Ue ComBiertUI r.:ob.
ii i i . .
1 1 ai run ah nas iirsrii L'liuiv ol jav oi-
fr.u tion of thc act to regulate ' com
merce, he will, as a matter of course.
be prttseeuttd - not at all breause he
is H.irrunan, but beeaue he is an of
fender against the l.iw.'' ,, i i
RIOTS IN IRELAND.
?, Forestry Comrnjssioiv N tried, i
r&ilent-wln'accoAlJlicc wit Sfi!ln-,'lir4-lt"Wyl) Ue ComBiercUl r.:ob. It wealth
visfons nf ..tle act? QU thelt 'if f jli- l,rf ' a ' ground sioe Of HOxHO hull w
miiibertaiB i nesfcefc- I'teu A jm . piani win i oj.erntt.1 by imishe
electricity, furnished by tho Wlllam- plied
Peasants Rebel Against Leasing of
Farms for Grazing
Dublin. May 31 The latest phase
Itiire, Cwivarnor Ulmfi
day announced his appointees to com
pose the Oregon iort-stry Coiiinu
sion. with himself and the Director
.- i . .. . . . ... i .
oi forestry :oi. inc vvjricuiivirai,
lege, who are acsicnaieu as memncrs
ot the act. as follows:. L pvii thai
KNOCK THEM IN THE HEAD.
- , t , ,.
Governor Of Colorado'Says Men With
out Ambition Are Worthless. -
T)enver, Colo, M.iy ' -f lie M!e
rich were g-iveu a seeing by tJ.svrrnor
Henry A. Uuchlcl i; ins' .Icio n.l
Iay aildress to veterans of the, Civil
'ar last night. The chief exreutive
of the state agreed with 1 Pte nlerir
Koohevelt, whom he 'ftioied toihe ef-
lecl that the nllc rich ikln.liKI be
knocked in the head These strung
words caused the veterans' to Sit iy
aim take nonce.
Mr. Itinlitels subieet wa '"The
Character of Roosevelt." The 1 church
was crowned witit Veterans, j he, ul
tack on the rich made by- Hie' gov
eriior for the tnnncii rttab'the vcte'r
ans turn their thought, (row .the day
o) ine e..iuuitioij (,t tlu- present tiniei
The reference fo "Jcatli f..r the idlu
rich -was - made ?tr . sfory' f a
wealthy student.! I His frnfeKur iske
lut he inteu.Jr, u, dii'Mhrti l
d college. , 1 he. young iuii ft
i ette Vulley Company.
U'l .... ! ..1.
j ,..uri. ..j 1 i - .u r recommertiration' Ot the Lnmb'.r .Mtill- swwc; Valley, soiTc; red. s.v
PORTLAND MARKSTb.
8tivNTc; bluestetn,
districts of Ireland is taking the form
of a crusade against the holders of
grazing farms on the 11 months
lease system, and is developing- with
great rapidity. Kings County and
North Tipperary are the centers o
noting. In bygone days these coun
tries saw many evictions, and today the
peasants are determined that the land
shall be redistributed to small hold
ers.
Reports are received dailv of the
gathering ot large bands of peasants
who destroy gates and fences
uiacturcrs .Association ot Oregon. I Uats .No. 1 w hite. SJ-in .H):
Leonidas S. Hill, of Kugene: -ron nominal.
recommendation ot the Oregon for
estry Association, Ji. V. Sheldon, ot
i'ortund. and upon recommendation
of the United States Forestry , Serv
ice, Mr. P.artrum, United States- Su
perintendent of Forestry of Oregon,
at I ortland.
Governor Chamberlain has fixed
Harlcy I ced, L'2 50
brewing, , nominal; rolled
24-50.
Corn Whole, $.'0; cracked, $
ton.
Hay Valley timothy, So. 1, $17Cu
IS per ton; Eastern Oregon, timothy,
CiUtiSl; clover, i'.i; cheat, 'J0i 10,
per ton;
$2:1.50'
per
"Do yon km-Vvr, prorVoV. fhrVe' di ics
not appear t be iirrything 1 iir the
wuilil (juiie worth wlnlr.!', i.. . - i
''When I'residtnt , "t'lcvcll,! Wfil
t'dd this, the' governor CoJUnilicd.
"he arose, pounded his Vsf Vni the
table and Mid; ' '"' ' ' "'
" Trofei(r; do yon krifT' t t.t fal
low ought to ., bq kiiMcdi tiir
head. . .
"And he r.ughr to fia ve k ft'.'.i l!eff h'vu
in the head. " Such ' fe.Tsrr',' ,t'r('lioii!
ambition and Without iinrnoe- i .-ii-
valueless to the, C'iitr, aDd. ,'pfnhr
o; ot MioiKen in ine lie:i.d.
nf itliri lnil rumen liM-uig to tim mt
ul rrs.rvi'.
Tli VftiHi 'Wii dfelnre.l b'tlir r
eciitiM1 t- 111 111 i t tie of tin Niitnuuil S.-u
III II ' I ' 11 loll brrniiHi' lln guverilllli'llt 'st
tli'W bill inrrt'iotltig pi'limntis fflll
it III SO to $':',:.) in III." emu (if u no-11
iuuI f rviiu Kill t- f.'liii 111 tim rumi of
eiittiili is regarded JI" limdeipiute.
Toil tie up lit litnii.st eoinpletn ut tln
Mi'iliterriinenn, Atlntttle mid t 'liiinm l
p..rt. 'rhu Mfikem geiierllv left tln'ir
flops iinl tim ((..vi-r 'iiM.'nt roiiinmii'l.-il
tim torpedo I oii 11 ii . tr.edi I'Vttt ii
sroyers to eurry 011 tlio until avrvien
with the ei.hmi''N and with Me. liter
rfTi"iltt port. 'I'hf 1 'fi'in-Ii Train At
lanlh- Ht -tuiiMhip t'dinpnnv a n niu n .--1
t."U,Y tlnit nmtli'-r Lit l'r. ncii'-n m.r I.i
iap.-ogiic will In; ulile to sail fur N'rw
Vork tomorrow, .oti rr'ws Imving
ribnndotied their sliijs. Simllur eoii.li
tioiiN prrvnil f nnrdnniis.
IMfielsht tif tlui l''rrin h luu bnvi' rn-
jnested the gov friiini'tit to Imid tin-lit
ir" from tho niati- imvul irp.!, ,ut
tin reldv lias vet been reeeived. I,e-
JmII ull thi' rornjinni.'s lire in h .o
sitll to fm'rm tho tnen, as, I, ring
mmnlHirs of tin" lift v nl rem'rie, tim
rcvwi nre niibjert t" heiivv pvnnltien
for ipsuhor. linitt ion, but it is regarded
ns in.irn likely thnt they will try
effect n eonipromine.
At M.'irh'illea the Nftil.im and lonj;
lhirv"ien vlrtu-k alinont to n inB, nnd
nU.the fishermen drew ui their nets.
vf1ii' strike is us eninideto ut Havre.
but tip tn this evening the nn'ti lui l
-t strnek'nt Hrent. At Touloit thi
'riki is eiuii'liite; ut Munklrk nti.l
Nuiiti-a the im-n nre fiing (ml, an. I t
It'oueii tho loiishoreim-ii Imve fcl.iin
done,! their work.
Tho 'men r well Ix-lm veil, mi l ns
Mi uuitonee 11 f I lie H.-nt nneiit H lrk of
the ilrike there i tim fuel thai hiir-
r Mil tell 1-4 llUVr been provijod by t !ll
tnki'rs for nil (dilt.s in port.'
June 5, in his office at Salem, as the grain hay. $!i'ri Id; alfalfa, $i:i'n.l4
constantly repeated and will insist clear the ranch f catt
that the United States Government which they drive back over miles of
take up, the matter. country to the farm of the owners.
1 While returning from the funeral In two cases men who had leased
bf : Mrs, McKinley, the President ranches were compelled to abandon
grasped the grimy hands of workmen (their homes because of intimidation
date for the commission to meet and
effect organization.
Domestic fruits Strawberries: Or-
ol
-II
Wide Difference in Bids.
Salem The Hoard of Capitol fluild
ing Commissioners today awarded to
Welch & Maurer the contract for con
structing the new wing of thc state
a uillimrlv mv others whenever I There have been serious conflicts he-linsane asylum.
. .m 0 j j . .1. ., ,. . .1 T"Lt..f.!-!-r An.na
his tra il made atoos. lie was hearti- iween tne ponce and peasants, and ne mo. 01 tnis nrm was sni.naa
IV clieered at all stations. many persons on both sides have Other bids were: K IJ. South wick,
- II rr. . ln-.o. II AT I. 1 . . -,n.)A. rr A
.. .. . neen n urea, mere nave hein i i "i it. is. r.icy. juv.iiu. r.
A serious rebellion has broken ont -,. T,1.rie..,,,:rt v. ... IFrixon $102000 It i ronsirtir.d re.
m Cnma. Inathv uifh h nncmii c. ci.Ann I marlcahle thaf there should b sitrli a
The whole City of Canton, O., is I that in one of two instances even the wide difference in the bids, the high-
' in Mourning for Mrs. McKinley
' The body of Ian MacLaren (Rev
' Dr. John Watson) was laid to rest in
1 Liverpool, England
Reuf appears as hi3 own lawyer. He
1 ' will 'remain a prisoner while his mil
ijionaire friends are all out on bail
pound.
1
8.23
grape
pound
Root Vegetables Turnips. $2 tier
sack; carrots, $2.50 per sack; beets,
$1.251.50 per sack; garlic, 7j(?ijl0c
per pound; horseradish, 7((?8c per
pound; chicory, 30c.
Fresh Vegetables Cabbaae. Cali
fornia, ri'ff.'lJc per pound; cauliflower,
Cotton Workers Rejie.
Boston. Mint" M.Vv L"i. -'I'll- .I,...
.ard, m.o'votnetif' iil"tle w'uoe.
i-.iit'iaiL(i cotton mi
fives today affected
egon, I5.22e per pound; cherries, ',
$1.40.1.75 per box; apples, $161 2.50 eraI "rward, m,o
per boxj gooseberries, fiW7c ' per IlLrJ'lfe''
,,,,t 1-..,,,, HIM U
'ropi'cal rruits-Lemons, $5 50 :',,ve "ode .I.sfan.!. Southeastern
5 box; oranaes, navels, $3.50W3.5o; k ,' , m ".u ' MnSi'chV,',f ,,s Am-
pefru.t, $3(rA.3.50; bananas, 5c per J I" eU4,i V"WS
md. ?thr,r r':1ClS A utliMo N.cw .Kng-
ojicra-
t fi.'i.noo oper-'
Strike for Union Shop.
Louisville. May 31. A treneral
i Hpnev refused a honk-maker nn the Strike of machinists UDOn the Louis-
jury saying a professional lawbreaker ville & Nashville Railroad was or
would not be likely to try lawbreakers dered today. Between 600 and 700
impartially. machinists are employed upon the
, . . . A . . . roaa, ana 243 ot tnem working
The body of an American priest ;n th- ;n,i, i;0;iu ,.. tu5
Miasi3iiuigs nave UCCIIIICU ID COllCur I v fv - o.'-'v u K.. i-jvv -1 t . , . ,,, 1 . , !,.. I 1,. I II.OIUS V
in the conviction of the disturber, nf est. It is apparent that if the sue- U,lX A?len . 5 "IT? heJ ' 3 ''4 'c manned.
.l : . . r..i t.- r. . 1 1 dozen ; onions, lu'mzjc ner dozen : tn-
me peace, one magistrate even grung cciui umuvr makes a uir prom, tne Q ,,.,, . ,..' or
so far as to declare himself ready to hest bidder would have had a pret- ,'f
iy K'XJtl mini?. it ' ,
i his is the arrest bu d ntr contract " J. ivl'"tv. " i"--
,.,;n i ' rauisiies
go to prison with the defendant.
other places frV Southern Xtw .r.ng
lann. ine advance in the sections'
ii.iiiicii iiiuounta To titienit to per rerrf.
Farly next month it is expected an
iiit irrtc 111 per cent will be Win 1U
many louts iu owifr tnanufaeiuring
districts. Tbe cotton, miJJfl ,cJ , New
l-.ngland employ iipwafd.,irvf 200.000
nanos wijeo, tie. . machinery is fully
" ol r 1 11-- 1
TT
0c dozen; asjiaragus, Cc jicr
Tread we II Mine in Law,
New York; Ma)' 29. Suit liai, br-ii
filed in the,' Supreme., fvi'Vt.'.,; Ufa
perhaps, the construction work for the ft'T J peppers, SO.iac pound; Lj, f accouniu,. 'frVm th
home for feeble-minded should b, let Kb"b- ic Vtr P"'- cucumbers, , J . th
home for feeble-minded should be let
in one contract, in which event it
might exceed this amount a little.
Complain of Lumber Rates.
Salem The Western Oregon Lum
ber Manufacturing Company, of Sagi-
e 4itate
50c$1.50; spinach, $1.50 ner crate:
beans, 15c per pound; 6o,uakh, Sucrtitl
per box.
Onions Oregon, $2(2.50 per hun
dred; Texas, $e per pound.
Hutter City creameries: Extra
creamery, 22itf 24c per pound. State
. , - 1 .. . . .. , ' qjiv 1 (.viJKluuilll Ul IIICIIICI .IJdllU
h.l fh. .,rHL Hnion .and 3 ""'form scale of wages naw, has filed a complaint wiflj the creameries: Fancy creamery, 2022jc;
..c.w y.v.yv ...v. ...... vv... ,,n eacn sn0n. Ko increase tn nnr, r)r,irr.n 7?i rnn,l rmm cc nn r.-. ncl tnr, buffer 17f,i17,-
A 'masked bandit held un a streetl'S asked. ReoortS received here earlvlfhe Southern I'aelfie in rnicinir thel Uutter b'at Firt tfr.-ide erenm
car in the outskirts of Portland, killed tn'.s .afternoon showed that the ma-Irate on lumber sliipments betweenlper pound; second grade cream, 2c
the ; conductor, wounded the motor- chinists went out in response to the
. .. roan, got ail the cash and escaped. ca" as toiiows: At uovington, 15
' n-. , . . , VT Mobile CO; Birmingham, 54: Nash
. , The king . and queen of Norway, vjie 10
welcome at Fans, on their way to
visit the queen s mother in England
Big Increase In Salaries.
Chirago, May 31. A dispitch to
. Governor Buchtel,. of Colorado, the Tribune from Omaha. Neb., savs
-, agrees with Roosevelt that it would Salary advances averaging 10 pe rcent
ye a i vi.1 lain tuic, use- l fy
over thc
ise-li,.,-,- k-.- j t it.. t 1 .
less rich men were knocked in the ' ,c K'-"lca uy inc ".ngo.n
head. . over the entire system. Practically
May Irwin, the noted actress has ?ryJmploye of th ?ad sha.rC8 in
marrted hep rormer theatrical man- "' ,CAl:Tl ir..iuincn
1,-WT'ol 1 I ',. the f, ,,..!, ,..! :
ceived an advance. In the Omaha r.f
. 1 States. has decided that a soldier once I fices alone there will be an increase
.1 tried by court-martial cannot be tried P' approximately $50,000 a year.
. v.: -: r 1 . . . i r .1. .1 , .
BKon uy , civn aupioriues ror wjc same
fiicuai;.
Heavy rain ar taaslng great
damage from floods and washouts ln
. Pennsylvania. - -
' An experimental school has been
opened in Pittsburg ior lastructlon
in prereptlng rnin ejcplosloaa.
i y .The ' great London horso show
which opens June 7 1 is1 expected to
care 1,000 animals on exhibition.
Will Not Pay Damages.
Los Angeles. Cal.. May 31. It is
announced from official sources that
the Southern Pacific Railroad will de
cline to pay any damages for injury
to oassengers hi the Glendale wreck
May 21. The fact that the accident
was caused supposedly bv wreckers in
given as the reason. Upwards, pf 20
passengers were injured,' some of
them seriously.
Saginaw and Ashland from $1.50 to I less per pound.
12.50-a ton. U U. liuchanan & Co., Cheese Oregon full cream twins,
ot Cornelius, have filled informal I i"e; Toting America, 17c per pound,
charges of discrimination in furnish-1 Poultry :Averape old hens, 14c;
of the late Walter S. Logan,' laAyi r
and cnitj mail, and frorii 'MVr'.V' Mar
tin, secretary and 'c,Yurtr' jthe
George A. Trealvve. .Mining. Com'
pany, ami connected' wit li1 maiiy .tlil-r
..iiiK. lomernn.- jonn'-J. (iibhs, 'a
director of the. Snn-Luia Mifibig ciun
pany, one ot, .tlw.UwrirMartjiiiJirpp.
erties. brouizht the, tni ti
plaint seeks ah"accouiitine fur about
500,000. ft ilTo .ftrJ"
' ' ' '' 'i 'bfH- -ti 1'
i Kaniaa Will Trv ol..i b.m i
- - t '..ifiOf, ,
'I- ir . . . t
Toiicka K3n li May i29.imH' thin; raif1.'
ing cars trl shippers ! at. -that -place. I mixed chickens, l.'tk; spring fryers roadfl; cnnte.st,;the 38 tiriifi;dnL r
1 lie commission will investigate both p"l oroucrs, war.ioc; oi roosters, fare aw : NIk , i
complaints. ..... . ' W" 10c; dressed chickens, 10rffil7c; tur- ,rsknrMid.they'MMii
Keys, live, lOiJtac; turkeys, dressed, " c,1ui,' 4"ii is.ans.is
Bridges for Tillamook LTne. choice,,, nominal; geese, live, per 'nr ot Hauri)ai,Uolftlui!Anerslw'ill
Tillamook-The contract ' for three L' T " Z JL'"n t:;. Mc: "C hKt",; t?","'"' "iiluptloHoiif
steel bridges, each
been let! by the
Navigation., Compauy
can Jindge Com
build them and de
August 1. 1 Robert Wakefield I will
then erect the structures. They will
cross the Miches, Wilson and Miami
Rivers, on the main line to Tilla
mook. The three structures represent
a cost ot aoout soo.ooo. ' i
.; -: "I .-i ,
New Railroad Commission.
Salem Governor Chamberlain, .has
announced tbe personnel of the new
Portage Railroad Commission, as fol
lows: II. F. Allen, of Allen & Lewis,
Portland; W, J.. Mariner, of Blalock,
and Jpseph iX Peters,, of ,The Dajles,
all members of the Open River Association.
150 feet long, has , ' ' v""' " kv nrei,,to i.qrnte i . mile on
Pacific Railway & ".:. ,,i. ., . ! u,c 'r- i hi , tnat : it, ,1 Ufllo. . re J
to the, Ameri- rV '"c Lu ... TTS M&tQpMW'
FIRST RIFT IN CLOUDS.
Strike of 10,000 Ironworkers In 8ar
" FrancltCo Is Settlnd.
..if i (
S.ui Vraii'-ii'-o, dutio 1. The firt
rlrt'ln (fie rlmid of striko and iiiihi-I-thil
Itil.'if rnndlHiiim wMeh tin ivi-r-
tliililftuoit Hun KraneiNi'rt fur ttintiv
" ki Kfufreil t'-Jity. when tl itrikis
t. l",i;00 iroiiwiirli' rt waH iimioal l y
s.'tllrd. Tho I"' II wvlit nut covr.il
wei-V flgn tn Mifori-e a di'miHid for lit
M(f1it hif Avorkdnv and an inerenni' in
wuyi-M. 'I'kin reiiilted la eloKing tlnv
I'uion Iron W'lirki, tho Fult'jti I rik
"orks and nil Un! fontidrloi, tniirliino
flini nnd Imti wnrku, Tint only In Knt
1-VniuiiH.o, l,t in all fh buy' oitb'H.
.Ih'l Mtjtth-iuiiDt was bniuglit nbout
b,y Jht nrl.ivn work of n ivoni'ilution
eiiiuinittCfl eoinjioHi-d of did''glitei roiil
th' l-ointnrrlnl orgnnizntlnnM, tho fed
ernted ehnrelicn, Civil Lengim and
peaco foramittao ef tim Labor Council.
Tuo, wen return lo work ujipo thn
nine eonditiwns ot hours and wages n
prevailed when Uiey Htruek, and whielk
hIiiiII renmin 1n effect for IS month.
Tho comtoittee from the Motnl
Trinles , AhMocintion, rrprewnting tho
emjiloveri, eoiieini.i that eoiiiiiieneinir
I lot-ember' 1. IfioK, there nhnll bo n re
duction of Ifi minnteN In tho workday
ovory i iimnthM until an eight hour
day', is reached Juno 1, 1!U0, which,
flmll be in effect thereafter,
Zlon Property to Be Sold.
Chicago',' Juno 1 Over tho obi'e-
tfons'niado bv Mr. .Tano Duwin ami
her koii,- (llinlfiloiio Howie. Judco Lnn-
dlH, in tho IVdrn Court today, en
tered nn order granting authority to
John ('. Ilutcly. receiver of tim Zion
1'iy property, lo'spll tho projierty im-
mwoiateiy. n kooti ns tuo eoiitetH or
lolin lAlesander I)owio' widow . : mid
rVinno ovurcoiiio, nnd it is Ndieved
Un wil bo effected by eoiiiproiiiino
Nopii, Um' (runt "eNtafo of Dowio will bo
dlKptiHod of ' to tho ' ereditnrH.' most of
"Wlioni ;nro" iortiik ced with the eliurcli
baiUbblUied, hy. huti. , , . i i '
Cc; 200 pounds and tip. Siovioc.
Heef Dressed bulls, Atiljlc per
pound; ' cows, OGhlc; country steers,
7Sc. .i " ' i 1
Mutton Dressed, fancy, Oc per
pound; ordinary, 8Cg,8jc; spring lambs,
ltlfIUJC,
Pork-iDressed, -' 100(?gl30
Sentenced to .Jail.
TioiHo, Idaho, Juno 1 Carl If. iSun-
ean, wiin was arrested on Tuesday a
HI suspicious ! harm-tor at thu ioHlntico
of k.flu of fl, i HocialiHt wrlturH In lit
tendancn nt tho llavwood trial, nn-
I" I
ficnrvil in rourt thlx nft
1 n.il77iIPiF,'J r" t,,n Hiiirgn'' M carrying ronenaled
1 ;,,V??C,lrMI,,f'.PWvetdi f-" Uennf,. Uo'ipWded not guilty, do
Washington, . M?y.2rWiT'j'l ft'rcsi- rVW' rttnl attorney ,nnd cotidnetod bin
(lent today received a party o'f OregViji own defermn. Tho nvblonen Hhowod that
girls who aregtiests r)f the Pacific HrriWl'a roVolrer and a: dnbeer lo
ti its satchel, 1 o: .- ii M : i. in. i -.t
asked. to issue, the.ttfwiife.iwdrty mil .
Northwqkt.fMl,1.jriri'tii,,lriilnJ,tim-s
iowii iposumhh ,niiai,dteiingiuthe
rounds.
fiiT.o,-. nnTofin A a rffTnl nun
nnnntU anrl nn Rtfc&ln I Prly left, fur U0 1 LvfmH ion. vn.iM
- - - ' ' "ft -"ir. r I , , I I
to (iuality. I i Two-ctnf Ra'tedri IllWblspn -
i Wool P.ftsfern D
" ' '"'' V. r I,mlmJ' accoraing to cent TasNegr tttf-6 TJiH' W.WrfpriWved Pf.tlio sudden rlso of a crook Tim rail
f1 V3' Governor Deneen tonighWhft'MU IMyi!SW''toft
i uiii iiiaKeH a stra our i).rni.i,,,;i. 1 .i,...i.,.i .. n. . .,. v
Mohair-Choice, 2030c per pound. I limit on all railroads in Illinois: sloru... " " '
Farnlly Drowned.' '
. pnllariTVi., Juno 1. An entiro fam
ily ''rif Hii' ntirrorts was drowned nonr
Honey flrovo last 'night as n ' result