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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1907)
Bohemia Nugget c. COTTAGE GROVE OREGON GRAt NO ROWERS COMBINE. NEWS OFTHE WEEK': Farmers Will Hold Their Products Until Proper Price I Pld. Omnhn, Nob., Juno 7. The 200 delegates called Into convention by ,tho American Society of Kqtilty yon- tor Jay practically completed, the or- uilratlon of the most formidable combine over nttemptoj for the pur- OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST S.iii I rani Im o, tint ni t 11 1 11 S.iu LABEL ALL FRUIT. WANTS BfcTTtH SERVICE. Id a Condensed Form lor Oar Easy Readers. A Resume of the Lett Important but Not Lets Interesting Eventt of the Pett Week. pose of controlling the prices of grain, to be known ns the Uraln growers' Department of the Ameri can Society of Kqulty. It adopted a constitution and pet of by-laws which plainly ludlcated Its objects. They state In so many words that the purpose of the organ ization Is to control distribution and Growers Find Several Ways of Obeying Attorney Files Formal Complaint New Law. Salem. New that the fruit shipping ru'iixou bus begun, Brewers aro con-1 f rented with the necessity of comply iiij; with the now lw, enacted by the last Legislature, reiuirniji that every box or package of green fruit' shall be marked with the name and ad-1 dress of the grower and pucker. Here at Salem there are various methods of The French strikers are returning to work very slowly and reluctantly. name a minimum price at which Its complying with the law, and some fruit members may dispose of their farm grain products, which aro enutuer- VVia nrcsAnt rnvnlt In fhinfl I tiA- lleved to have been organized in atet s hlDX anything from wheat to broomcorn Japan. A terrorist bomb thrown at Lodz, Russia, killed two detectives and wounded five others. The assassin who killed ex-Presi dent Barillas, of Mexico, says his cousin hounded him to it. Three men made a balloon voyage from Washington. D. C. to Harris- burg, Ta., 2 00 miles, In 4 4 hours. The government will soon begin suit to force Harriman to tell what he knows concerning the Alton stock deal. An earthquake In China Is report ed to have killed 4,000 people and The matter of finances has not been overlooked, and the organiza tion makes a pledge to Us members is going out with no mark at all. The enlv fruit shipped thus far is straw berries, packed in small boxes, L'4 in a crate. ioiiio growers stamp uieir names ami addresses upon each small box, so that the consumer will know hv whom the fruit was grown, and so that if there is auvthing wrong with it the dealer will know where to make whereby they may borrow money In the complaint. Others mark the name any reasonable sum, which may bo and address ouly upon the crate. lu secured by their holdings of Rrain "'"'.st all instances tr.e stamp place,, .... . I upon the box or crato gives enlv the wnne u remains in a granary or eie- nalIU, nl,a B(,ir0!)Sf nIui does m,t BHV vator. I w hether the rersmi whose name appears . It was announced to the meeting grower or packer, or both. I he sec that over 500 banks had pledged I . , m . . 1 t themselves to make loans to the ....... firm, association or ror- members of the association when en- poration engaged ia growing, selling or dorsements were made by properly I packing green fruits of any kind within accredited officials. The convention u,e JMaU' ot t-,r'Kon "" ' required, I ... t- .................. 1. .... f left thousands more destitute and made itself felt in the matter of pol-i'1, T 'J . TV V.1V ' o ".. 6tarvlng. lit los during the day. when Charl It Is 8aid the Standard Oil Com- A. Walsh, of Ottumwa, la., a former (stamp, mark or label plainly upon the pany is so busy fighting the courts secretarv of the Democratic National outside of every box or package of and legislatures that it has no time o . . ... ,. o green fruit so packed the name and now for politics. " - ,K1!itoffice address of the person, firm Kituiier ui inuepeuuence league asic at on or comorat on mick ior tin i .... . Japanese residents of Tokio de- Clubs for Hearst, was given plainly I same; provided, further, that when the Against Southern Pacific. Salem - John F. Logan, n prominent Portland attorney, lias tiled in tho of fice of the Oregon liailroud Commission a vigorous complaint against the South ern I'aeilic because of its irregular and uncertain passenger train service north ward. There is no complaint corn-cm nig sout li bound t rains. Mr. Logan sets forth the incidents of n recent riTort to catch a tram from Valley town to Portland, lie says the train was reported several hours late, Put that station ngents were not kt'H advised as to the time the train wouli arrive, with the result that he n in many others were caused much incon veiiience nn.l loss of tunc. lie wauls the commission to compel the railroad to est.'iMiMli u schedule it can follow and then keep its ngiuis advised of the time of trains that are d. 'laved. I he afternoon trams going north through the Willamette Vallev have not been regular for nearly three months, i.-.. . i iirmers near neppiicr nave tilel a complaint against the O. K. & N., ns serimg inni tint irriglit rates lietween lleppner and Portland are excessive. The complaint sets forth that the rata on wheat between lleppner and Port land, 1"S inil.s, is IS cents per hun dred, while the rate from Pendleton to Portland, "31 miles, is 15 cents per hundred. On other commodities thn same difference prevails. mand that their covernment take ac tion regarding the diplomatic rela- t(? understand that his presence in tlon with China and the I'nited the capacity of an organizer was not States. required. t, v.- n.. -,, Mr- Walsh dropped Into the city ' v uv , 7 , c .i. Tuesday, and it was stated that h. " " j " . " would endeavor to got his propa- . panda before the convention. This noi cra o iwr i-ui. onou uaui- Jdea wag quley but promptly sat oeavy raius. grower of such fruit be other than the packer of the same, the name and post office of such grower sIihII also promi nently appear upon such box or pack age as the grower of such fruit." Price of Prures Raited. 400 Fire Wardens Salem The Oregon Purest rv Commission met here and el.iicd Coventor Chamberlain hali-ma n and K. P. Sluldmi secretary. The other members present wore: S, C. Hartriitn, Hosoburg; I.. S. Hill, Ku gene; J. Ilaker. Cottage (irove; II. II. Van Diisen, Astoria and K. It. Lake .Corvallls. It was decided that about 400 men interested In the prut cot ion of for ests from fire will be appointed fire wardens without pay from the ;tate. though most of them will lie In the employ of timber owners. I'lro hun dred copies of the new forest fire law will be printed for the Information of wardens. bAN FMANCISOO 8HAKIN. Two Hard Jolt Are Felt on All Sides of the Day. In i.c ft A 12 I i.itmsio and the .itii-s about the biV wcic shaken I a scvcir c.u tliii.ikc. The slunk was the sccicst Mine the disastrous tirni M.ir oi Ant il. IWOil. 1 lie slioi a wa not violent i-iioiikIi to sexer e lectin J loiuicitions, and .iIiIioukIi the runt .l.-ii.ii Inii-nt was nl.it rd in ic.iil licks to PkIiI uny Iocs lh.it imglit I'd low, thtie was no blac oi any ton sciiucnt c. A far as cm be learned at tin 1 r ili,. .Iniiicc was hunted o the breaking id dishes on the hhclvis an I he tit-sit tit tii'll id a lew totlflllig w alls ill the but ncd distl it I, In the ii Nidenio distllt t a tiuinbr ol i.n.idc tan into the ,irreH in thfil iiik In ilothis Along tiollen till an niif a L-rninne nanu I'M i.u t I .TV rr.tl till ii. 1 1 r- .1 women f U-llCtl to the sin-el in their lltisht i lollies llncc woiinii were treated l"i iirifii shotk, but li" otic Mulcted Hum)', a la r a . t fin il t rd. I he r.o t li, hi. ike was ill the ("till id two sli.irn .slioiks. the sftoinl lollnw ing while the earth 1 1 1 1 tinnl'lrd liom llir lust 1 In- t '1 1 1 Hi u i, the shake was announced by the taltliiig of umdous and the swiiiL-tnc ol , Inn.liliri . 1 lit- ii fame all .nil tlt jolt and thru .1 Ir.Tiiiii.: tretnldf, 1 followed by another junk jo!i and a gr.nlual lessening ol niolioii Daklaud. Pcikrley, Al.nncd.i an. other bay cities repotted a slnn k c .ullv like that felt here. Reports s" tar trerived nilnalc that the shake was (tit at least as tar south as Santa Cm, 1-5 nines down the coast. HIHEO ASSASSINS. 'Salem Probablv influenced bv rapid Many of the delegates did advances in the price of prunes in Cali- not know of his presence at the con- I fornia, packers here have been raising The name of the baby Prince of vention until after he had left th- their offers for P.('7 contracts and on Spain has been entered on the roll city yesterday afternoon. June 1 4 J cents for the 40-."i0 size was of a regiment, and he wears the With each committee report came freely offered. This price has been re number of it in gold pinned on his a revelation. When the finance fused I y several growers, however. Ac- bib. A room In the barracks is re- committeee reported it was to the ef- cording to the latest advices from Cali served for him as the latest recruit, feet that all convention expenses had fornia, a 4 cent basis price was offered Dairying in Marion yueen lctoria is doing well. oeen arrangea lor ana inai a goouitnere several ttays ago, or 5, cents Oregon City K. M. and Chambers The Honduras National Lottery v.u , . ,nwslnt Ior lne r'e'd, worK ror the -50size. Now-that buyers Howell have purchased a ltin-acr. tt-ii i . tv i .. i v v - i ... v- 0.1.4 in n niamri it, i. au 11 11 1;. . ti.tiiv i.irm in .Marion rniirirt nr i..r. 1 IIIT1MMI1V. Ill V 111111111:1111. 1 J 1. Mill- In . a.. . ... ... I.. --I - cessor of the Louisiana Lottery Con- L VnaA COmm" lnr! Lhe a ' "f,tTHn. and the place will be ocr n.nv haa trnHCr for Het,o. mu" memuers, a.. uanKors. were ngunng terore making contracts. At ate it 7. 7- t j u 11 unanimous in a sttaement tnat 53o the same time, t is rctiortcd that ouite tion all Its books and paraphernalia, i,..i., ,0 I , , , ' . . 1 "" 'P"" nairl fin a??rp?atlnc X"S4 OflO sold V . . . """"" ' " imvi- i.een mane. fts or inUngnt and Vul ' business l Sy ha.eL W- 9' VU'n 4. Co: r.1,ort h-intf made - - iu iniij uui iue uujtxis oi lue itso- i contracts ior about 40 cars. Ralsuli, the noted bandit has been ciation. offered a pardon on condition that he I The plan Is to make low rate loans leave Morocco and live away from to farmers on their grain after it Is Tangier on a pension to be paid him threshed and hold it In society gran- by the government. A friend of aries and elevators until the price RaisuII proposes that he make a tour demanded Is available. The plar of the British and American music (a'so contemplates a European halls. It is believed that Raisuli fav- agency for shipping grain direct to ors such a scheme. I European markets Contract Spuds at SI 10. Salem The largest deal in potatoes ever made in Oregon was closed here when I.achmund & Pincus contracted 33.000 bushels of the erowinir cron at ?1 10 per hundred. The buyer is tieorge Purtte, representing I d ns a dairy ranch. valued at $10,000. The land Is Lane Timber Land. Kiicene .John W. Illodgett. of Ornnd Rapids. Mich., has Just sold to the Pooth Kelly Lumber Company 16.199 acres of tlmberlatid lying In townships 20, 21, 22 and 23. First Wool Pool Sold. Salem. William Urown & Co., of this city, have bought the Scin wool pool, 20.000 pounds, nt 21 J cents. This is A committee on cron Intelligence Sca,eno- S' San Francisco. I.ach A waterspout in Kentucky did $50,- renorted a Dlan wherehv all Infnrma- pmund & Pincus are well-known hop the first pool of Vallev wool Bold this vuu damage. t on Is to be withheld until It is ,J"IC1?- a"" K"jwers. out tms year, year. Kuroki e3ve nearly $500 in tips tOLc?"ed for by th? ablation stalls- n;V' f,r.2:f. Tl' Vhf. the Chicago hotel employes where he a partial crop "port was &-- V - - r, r,. ... u uv. .w mc vuuiruiiuii, ill vt 11 1 1; Il ill , ,, .. . : - -- - n i triiiui itauij- 1 1 1 k ii price natneii in tne. stopped uamman eannot borrow money abroad, owing to attacks on his roads at borne. Minnesota may form a league with other states to "figbt for state control of railroads. Alter a very cold and backward spring, the Eastern States finally have warm weather, Longshoremen to the number of 15,- 000 returned to work on a compromise wiiu lue Bieamsuip companies. All linemen employed by the tele phone company in San Francisco have struck in sympathy with the telephone operators. Japanese merchants who speak both Spanish and English are steadily ex- lentimg xneir iraae in me larger cities oi tne west coast ef bout a America In the poorer districts of Chicago veal, pork and mutton are entirely out of the market and only the poorer cuts oi Deer can be reached by the con Burners, The English government has prom' ised relief for evicted Irish tenants, ana also education, in return for the re jection of the Irish bill by the Nation alist convention at Dublin. Delegates of the French sailors have advised them to return to work, pend ing a promised settlement of their de mands. In spite of this, however, 3,000 strikers at Havre have voted to con tinue the strike. The Dutch government has forbidden a meeting of anarchists at Botterdam. Chicago consumers are forced to pay an advance of 2 cents a pound in the price of beef. Richard Croker, ex boss of New York, is active in Ireland, and it is said he wants to enter Parliament. Mobs stoned the house of a Catholic priest in Cleveland for expressing sen timents displeasing to them. Borne is celebrating the granting of the constitution, the birthday of Pope T: -v .1 Ja.il - M r- : i - 1 1 . hub jx. uuu iuo utTovu vi uariuaiui. A Texas passenger train was derailed, either vy wrecicerg or a broken rail, and one man killed and several fatally injured. Streetcars In San Francisco are now running almost full time. The crews of incoming vessels are joining the strikers as soon as they en ter French ports. Even river steamers are tied up. British delegates to The Hague peace conference will not make the first move for disarmament, for fear of displeas ing tba Kaiser, Fortland was seized with a gambling mania and fully 150,000 was wagered cn the mayoralty contest in the cam paign just closed. was Rtatrt that n-ho.lt In OLl-idnmi Kansas. Nebraska. Minnesota anj contract made today. The figures arc uri, me ouycrs iurnisnmg tne sacks. The contract calls for September and October delivery. This is the firn potato contract reported in this vi cinity this year. PORTLAND MARKET8. the Dakotas would average below 70 per cent of last year's crop. BALLOONIST'S CLOSE CALL. Lyman Beechy, Well Known at the Lewis and Clark Exposition. Boston. June 7. The breaking down of his motor, which allowed MillstuiTs P.ran. city, $17; country J1S per ton; middlings, $2 .'.(K.i " .Su shorts, city, $l'j; country, $-'0 per ton L. . Mills, dairy chop, $13 30 per ton neat L.lut). HtiCdsTc; liliic-tctn. ns (T'iOc; Valley, MlHTc; red. H3c 1 white, $2s'..:o; t;ray Oats No. nominal Hour Patent. $ t0; straight. $12 V alley. $4.:;uvi -mo; nr.i- 0; whole w heat hour Astoria Regat'a Astoria A mass meeting of citizens clears. $4 2 was held Saturday night and it was de- ham Hour, $4fTi tinea to holt the annual regatta during S-j.SS'ii 4.75. the coming August in connection with Parley Feed. $227 22 30 the airship he was navigating to be I the sangt-rfest of the Norwegian sing- brewing, nominal; rolled blown seaward. nlmnRr rcauMcA In )ng societies of the Pacific Coast. A 24.30. the death of Lincoln Beechey off Re- fomlittlpe. ' nine was appointed to se- Corn-Whole, $20; cracked, $27 per , " Meet a chairman and secretary of the re- ton. "CTrvu J"":"". iJeecney maae gatta and to request the Congressional ' Hav Vallev timnthv No 1 17, a seven-mjie journey rrom Kevere teiegatien to ask the Navy Department 1 per ton; Lastcrn Oregon timothy, ueecn to Boston, on the return LU U i une or nlore warsnips to Astoria -i"a-i; clover, j'J; cheat, $'j'i 10: per ton; $2:i 5(K(i Journey the motor became disabled when the aeronaut was a mile off shore, over Boston harbor, and the airsnip was carried some distance seaward. Beechey managed partially tn re pair his engine so as to get back to tne vicinity or Revere Beach. When several hundred feet off shore, the I at that time. grain hay. $9fa l0: alfalfa. $1.114 Domestic r ruits Straw berries. Rj tfilOjc per pound; cherries, $1.63 per box; apples, lift. 3.50 per box; goose- Salmon Prices Up. Astoria At a meetincr nt tha Pnlnm bia River cannera thn selling tiHip fnr berries. Oft 7c per pound: cantaloiines canned salmon were fixed at the follow- 2 50ft3.00 per crate; apricots, $1.50ft ing rates per dozen: Talis, (1.65; flats, ! ,-75 Per rate. $1.75; halves, 1 .05 ; plain ovals, $2.30; I 1(A Vegetables -Turnips, $2 00 per key ovals. 2.35: nominals. S9 30- sack; carrots.-$2.50 per sack: beets. .ir'-hfp led rW.pidlV. .nd iTulolJ VVA fLtv.K'1 lV" ,0l as ir Beechey would be thrown into ,r ' . . ,, K r.rB an a,,vance' i V- ' icr the water Mpn In rowhnata and u" lal" nam, o Tents on ri -"'t"i; -. Lnn.h,, fr,i"5n.i nbail "2 hlve and 10 cents on ovals and nom-1. Fresh Vcgetables-Cabb.-, " uiuii-i uuc aiiij 1 . 1 Inn'ol V. ( m nA VI . . ..l I 1,1-113 i-v ci uiui ctuu li 1 19 apparatus abuore before he struck the water. Are Lights for Medford. rc. C:ili. fornia, 3ft3c per pound; cauliflower, lift 1.25 per dozen; lettuce, liead, 35ft.45c dozen; onions, 10ft I2jc per Medford Dr Ttav mnnQiro dozen: tomatoes. $2 25ft 4 .'. 0 rrui Try to Burn Town. Ithe Condor Power Co., who recent- parsley, 25ft, 30c; artichokes, 65ft 75c Allentown, Pa., June 7. What ly purchased the Medford llirhtlniy dozen; hothouse lettuce. $2 box: neas. na njjjjarcuuy an enon or incena- piani, tennereo: a banrjuet to the of't7c; raflisties, 20c dozen; asparagus Iarie8 to destroy the city of Allen- Commercial Club last pvcnln? nmt 6c nound: bell fiCDOCrS. IlO'V .'l.lr tier uttuneu utrts eariy yesieraay, oaay oepan ine inHtallatlon of a pouna; rnuDarb, 4c per pound; cucum unuicii wcic, uiicu niinoHi i uiuucru arc system or street lighting, i oers, anew, i.ou spinacn, si. 50 per nimuiiaiiccuuBiy 10 iigui inrt-e iires in I r or me nrst time in Its history, crate; Deans, rum 1 5c per pound' tho himlnoa .aittl. 9 .1. 1... rr-i I lr.. 11 , , .. .. - ' . i -A . 1 uuo.UCDo OCT.UUU ui mo tn. i ne meuiuru is using arc iignis ror street : squasn, ooc"i i per oox. iirui ure occurrea in ine siocKnouse nentine. oi uuiner, iiunsicker & Co., one of Prosecution Charges Conspiracy to Hulo by Terror. Poise. Idaho, June 5 --Throu h James II. llawlry. senior oi the K'oiii il pri.iM-i.utot, the M ilc ol Jil.iiio today made the opriiing statriuriii : Lf .a 11 t Wi h.ini 1 ll.ivrtoo.l, wli nn it charge with the nniiilrr ol I roik tciiiit-iihcri , and then lit-gati the pte ".cnt.itioii oi the 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y by wlnih it hopes to prove the in.lu tmctit i.ikI .i.t i ii t bun. I he opening -l.itrinriit w.is a bro.nl, sweeping at i .ugiituciit id the leaders oi the WcMcrn I edetati mi of Miners, who were charged with plotting wholesale tn n r 1 1-r and luring assassins, ail hi a gigantic toiispn acy of vengeance upon tho-.e who idi structrd their vay, to destroy oppo sition by terroiisui, to control the po litical destinies ot the i . nmumi t h s covered by llieir organi at ion and t perpetuate their own power within the organi.il ion. It charged a widespread conspiracy dating in nueptioti iroui thr Noith Idaho disturbances 15 yearn ago, reaching down to the murder of I rank Stcut'enberg. and whoe murdrrcl victims by bullet and bomb numbered scores. Haw ley declared that wher ever in the mining sections of the Coast States the federation had been in control there had been left a trail of blood to mark its operations. Of the hired assassins he cried: "To them murder became a trade and assassination a means oi living'' IIAKKIMAN (iIIS OFF Testifies lieforc Commission and Receives Immunity. ALTON DIAL MAY BE ANNULLED Contaranca on Other Trust Mrotn tntlon of Others I alt to Dis cretion f tlonaparta. Wahhltil'.lon, Hurl Itn.iti, the 1 1 ii mi ) (i from ine largest drygoods houses; the Prince Furniture Company, and the third at the furniture factory of Hel- rricn, Bonner & Co. An effort was made to draw the firemen from the DUBineas section by turnlne In falae alarm. AsStSSina Ssntunrmt City Of Mexico. June 7. Florence Morales and Bernardo Mora wpr rouna guilty last night of murdering ft , r, , , ., I 11.. ,. t , ,,, wcuciai mauuci narrniaH, ex-I'res ident of the republic of Guatemala In this city, on the night of April 7 last. Upon the announcement of the verdict the two defenders of the as sasalns asked for clemency, citing the provision for 20 years' Impris onment, ine court took the matter under advisement and in 30 minutes returned, pronouncing the death sen tence. Beef Goes Up at Pittsburg. Pittsburg, June 7. A general ad vance In the nrlce of mets was an nounced In this city. Beef Is the meat mostly affected. The Increase In price to the consumer Is from 6 to 10 cents a pound, accord Ine- to cuts. New Railway Corporations. Salem The Portland Eastern Rail way Company was incorporated today by F.. P. Clark. Arthur If. Fleming. F.. B. Colwtll. Robert T. I.innrv and C. V. Miller, with a capital stock of creamery, Ufa 25c per pound t.ywn.ouo. ine company proposes to creameries: 1-ancy creamery, ouiKi a ranroaa irom rortland to store putter, I7w.l7jc. Clear Lake. Wasco County, by Salmon River and Troy Lake Pass. Onions Oregon. 2.50 per hun dred; Texas, ic per pound. Potatoes Jobbing price: Oregon and Eastern, $2.25 per Sack; new po tatoes, 5jfafic pound; sweet potatoes, 6c per pound. Butter City creameries: Extra State 24c; S600 An Ace. Oregon City State Treasurer Geo. A. Steel has sold his 32-acre farm near Meldrum station, on the line of incese Oregon full cream twins, 10c; Young America, 17c per pound. Poultry Average old bens, lie: mixed chickens, 13c; spring fryers and broilers, 18 20c; old roosters, 9 wi"c; dressed chickens, 10v,17c; tur keys, live, 10ft; 12c; turkeys,' dressed, choice, nominal; geese, live, per JURY COMPLETED. Men to Try Schmbz Will Be Kept Under Lock and Key. San Francisco, June 5. -The jury was completed this afternoon fi.r the trial of Mayor l.ugenc 1. Schmit on the lirst of ihc live indictments re turned against him by the Oliver gaund jury by which he is accused jointly with Abrah am Keuf of haviiiu extorted from Joseph Ma!fa:ui iit;, as the first installment id a I'.ijuo annual bribe to secure the French restaurant keener of San I r.in.is.o their license to sell Imuor Judge Dunne, upon motion of t,c prosecution, and over the detenninr.l and spirited objections of the defense, formally disqualified Sheriff Thomas' O'N'eil and Coroner William Walsh at unfitted by personal bias to perform any functions in connection null il.- trial, and appointed William f Hi an elisor to have charge of the jury until a verdict has been rend a disagreement reached. Shortly after adjournment Mr. Higgy, who for some months past has been Abe Reuf's jailer, marched the jury to the St brands Hotel, where the "twrlv. iri..i men and true" will be kept under I. .el. ;md key during all the time that thev ... imi aiiuiiK in i iic trial. Linemen Help Telephone Oirla San Francisco, June 5. All the line men in the employ of the Pacific Mates Telephone & Telegraph Com pauy nun work today ,n sympathy me Kin operators, who have oeeii out on strike for over three wieii, ior ine purpose of forcing the rrrifr ii 1 1 ii ... .f .1...:- .... ,,, ,rir umon. i ins ac tion was taken after the executive ... iiiiiucc nan made an ineffectual call at the company's office this morn ing for the purpose of seeing IVcsi- ..em .oti. j.ast nignt the umnn j in:ita ,n i v ,......i . ,, ...vv....K voiru io waiK out un- l"c company granted the demands May s Mini i: i railroad Iniiciiati-, ( i l l ml mi I pi in,, , n 1 1, ,,, iM the n-Miilt of bin ti'iit Itiimiv lii fni .. t ti IntiT'itiitu ( 'oni iiii-rcn t'omiiihi miiii In .WW York nri'titly; that I ho ijtii-sl Inn of thi' ploii'i lit Ion, i.f hllii lulnoiiw foul r.ii r) Ing rnllroiiiln fnr d I net I III lfl.lt Itlg 11 Ml I lint lllili-pi-iiib-lil oii-i ntoi Hioiild ! left III tin hand t of thn Atiorni'V-lli'tii-riil. ii nd (hit pl iiMi'i u l Ion of I h mil hrarlli' ciml to. idi for maintaining n trim! will !...-1 ti In I'lilbiili -Iphlii, proliiitdv n. i rrk, wi'in i oliclnnlciiiK r' iii hi d nt a lllil:ll.. lilllf. rillCl' Ill-Ill lit t til' Willi.' HouK' list nU:ht. In- I f a 1 1 I in o it i ii in- mid tlu rain-rt of I hi' rnal carr) Ing fond with dli- 1 1 m - . I for Ihii-i' bourn by I'ti-nld- iii ItooMi-vi II , flvn mi-iiihi-ra of thi t'.ih. Itu-I, two ini-uibi-rH of thn ltitiint.il.. 'omunTci' CommlMHloti iun npiii.ti iniiirll for tin' govi-rti mi'tit . r'oll.iwlng lhi Kiln-rill coufiTi-iiri- VttortH') (o-tu riil llotiiipiirti' r-- IiimIiiiiI with tin' I'l nld.-lit In 1 1 iihh thn Imrvi'riti-r triit It H thought lint utillUi-ly that thi' (jm n tlun of prom-ciil Inn of that orga n I .i - Inn will tn. l.-ft In tho Atlorri.- ii lii ral'ii hniiiU. 'Mil' riuidrl Involvi-d Itirludi' th. . -law iirr. Snsii. lniti;i A HhuIKl!l the I'hll.id.-liihl.i & Heading, the I... high Valley, th. Ililiiware At Hud oil, the New York. Sumjiii-hatia A Wi-Htern. the I l'-l:i in e, I.ark a a ton enterti. the (Ynfml ltallrn.id nf i w jiThi-y, inni tin- I.iIk. 1 he f.-nn- nvlviilil.t inni oin' or two oUom tli.tv 'Clime Involved tin thn milt pro iihsi-1, hut at thi lime no fnrrnil Dinplaliit will In. flli-,1 ngiiltiMt th. in. Tliieie who pari Irlputeil In th,. ( ,,. relief w. re: Tho I'renld-iit . S. i re- irv or State Hunt. Serretary of War aft. Sei-retury of the Troiimirv fur- him. S.-cretary of the Interior C.n- fleld. Attorney (o iu r.il llutiaiiarte. litertate ('nliilnirre ('iiniliilsnloiii-rs' Knapp and l.nliii, and Frank II Kel logg, llf MIlllHMiitll, Hpl-,, eillllli,. I for the KoVirriliient. Th cotifi-relirn begim nhnrtly after 'J n'chx U. Sec retary I.ne wa preitetlt. The inli- feri-iiii ndjoiirued a few iiiliuit.-n ,c fore mldnlRht. N. BUILDING MOTOR CARS, the O. W. P. dlvlalon of the Portland Hallway, IJght & Power Company, to P""nd, 8c; young ducks. 17ft ISc; old an eastern man ror 1 16,000. New Carrier at Holbrook. Washington Herman W. Oauu has been appointed regular, Oscar Folkenberg Bubstltute, rural free de livery carrier, route one. at Holbrook Oregon. Hood River Berries at S3 Hood Eiver Strawberry receipt! today were 1500 crateg. The berries went at $2 per crate, one carload ship ment being made. ducks, 13c; pigeons, $1 1.50; squabs, Eggs 17ktfl8jc per dozen. Veal Dressed, 75ft 125 pounds, 8ft) 8jc; 125ft;150 pounds, 7c; 150ft 206 pounds, nc; 200 pounds and up. SJftOc. Beef Dressed bulls, 4ft)4k per pound; cows, 637c; country steers, 7(??8c. Mutton Dressed, fancy, Oc per pound; ordinary, 8ft,8jc; spring lambs, JUIft 1U1C. Pork Dressed, 100ft ino pounds, 8jft,0c; 150ftj200 pounds, 77jc; 200 pounds and up, 6(6jc. 1 Will Examine More Baa-gate Mexico City. June 5-In railroad circles here today it is announced ....1 u e u linen Mates customs of finals have decided to makr th. . animation of baggage crossing the .Mexican border into the Unii,! c, ....... I. . 1 , r --- .niiivi "'"oi inoic rigll Kin lnril,,f,.r A Ki'iig to ranroad olliciaU, he Unit v.i Dines customs Mepariment has been lenient in its examination, the wuiimiik ruie neing tli;it only 10 per cent of thc trunks should be thor oughly searched for dutiable articles Strike Ornws st Havre. Havre, Tune .-Disturbances took place Hundiiy afternoon between Btrik ing flHhermen and flHhcrmon who had not eeiiHiid work. Kventuiilly, however the latter joined the movement. ' Winegrowers Protest. Nimes. France, June 5 A gigantic dimiotiHtration of w neirrfiir. 1. 1 . nun lltllij here as a protoat acainat ! ,l,,n.. tion of wine. Nina thnimn.i inarched In the procession. , Union Pacific Will Fipi'p Branch Lines Rapidly As Pots b'e. Omaha. Jinn- S. The Fnloii Paci fic In putting tho fliiMiIni! touch. h on 10 iilw motor cars which will l.. put Into Hi-rvli'o about July . Thi y are to be put on brant he and will replace iiccoruiiiodaf Ion tralriH. At bant two will be (tent to Salt l.ako and two wilt probably go to tho 1 oaMt. Thine car aro of full length, have a Hide ilimr 11 nd arc of ntee coiiMtruc- llon. They will Heat about I H T I'l" and have u niaxlinuiii k I of about 05 lulleH. The MiircoHM of the motor earn ban already bei-n Krealer than dreamed of by the protnfitiTM, rind machinery and additional nhoprootn are lin ing arranged by tho t'nlon Pin 1 f I whereby 10 cars u month may h turned out. Increased Output of Steel. PlttHburg, Juno N. DoHpltc rum ors In tho Iron and Moid market abroad na well n h In thla country u canvaaa of the InduMry warranta th statemont that tho last half of 1907 and tin; first half of tho year 1!0S will wltni'KM tho largoHt prodinlni': capacity In tho hlatory of the Fulled Mil lea and Canada. It la fat limited that new fiirnaco ronatructlon will add lit loriHt 2,000,000 toriH to tho ironp!tvo capnclty. I.aHt year th" local output wna 25,307,000 loim A correHpondlng HtlmuliiH will be given the coko trade. Miners Win Eight Hours. Deadwood, H. I)., Juno 8. Tho Htrlko of miner which him practical ly tied up bualnt-HH In the Illack IIIIIm for moro than five months wiih aet- tled liiHt night nt n mooting of tho Terry Peak Miners' Union. Thin Htrlko was railed on January 1. on the refiiHnl of tho tnlno operators to grant tho eight-hour day. Tim prop osition that tho eight-hour day b" granted, but that the miners eonm-nt. to a reduction of 25 renta 11 day for " period of threo months was accept t'd by the union. Voliva Temporary Head. Chicago, Juno 8, John A. LowIm, wmh formally recognized by Federal Judge K. M. Lnndla, as tho rightful bend of tho ChrlHtian Catholic Church In Zlon City, founded by John Alexander Do win. and tho Judge declared that Wilbur Olenn Vollvn was elected overHoer of tho church as n temporary arrangement to tide over tho church until perma nent notion could bo taken. Favors Public Ownership. Mudlaon. WIh.. Juno 8. The State AHHcmbly today naaaod tho publlo utllltlea bill by a vote of 77 to 10. The bill provides for the control by tho State Hallway Commission of alt public hoivIco corporations except telegraph and telenhone compnnlcH. The CommlMHlon has power over ser vice ana rates. 1 .. .