Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, June 07, 1910, Image 6

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    CURRENT EVENTS
OF THE WEEK
6 0 ,0 0 0 C O M E W E S T .
S p r in g
C o lo n ist T rave l B r e a k s
P re viou s Re cords.
All
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND
PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE
S IX S T A T E S F A V O R IN C O M E T A X
Five
Reject, T w o
P o stp o n e — Final
Result in T hre e Y ears,
RAILROADS WILL
IGNORE LAW
BIR T H OF AH ICEBEBO.
The
D r a m a t i c fc ls p c r lr a r e o f
A n t a r c t i c K ip l o r c r a .
Tw o
C. E. Borchgrevink, commander of
the antarctic expedition o f 1898, near­
Washington, June
4.— Six statea
ly lost his life by an accident of a na­
L I N E S IN O R E G O N * 4 , 7 8 4 ,2 2 2 .
T R E A T R O A D W IT H R O C K .
thus far through their legislatures j
ture so peculiar that It la probable no
have ratified the income tax amend­
other man could duplicate the experi­
N orth e rn Pacific E n gin e e rs M a k e E s ­ C ou n ty to C o o p e ra te W ith Sa w m ill ment to the constitution, five have re­
ence. At the foot of Mount Terror In
timate on C o s t o f Railroad.
C o . in Needed W o rk.
February, 1900, be landed from hla
jected it and two have postponed ac­
ship with Captain Jensen and three
Clyde B. Aitchison, Oregon atate
Klamath Falla— Klamath county and tion.
other men. Then, wishing to take a
railroad commissioner, has received the Meadow Lake sawmill company
Most o f the statea will act during
picture of the shore, he sent his boat
are to build a macadam road from
from the office o f the ch ief engineer
Ueneral Résuma o f Importent Events
Klamath Falls to the top o f the moun­ the coming winter or the winter fol­ S h ip p e r s T ake Im m ediate S t e p s to back to the vessel to get a camera, and
o f the Northern Pacific company es­ tain on the old Fort Klamath road. lowing, and the fate o f the amendment
he and Captain Jensen were left alone
Se c u re Injunction— R o a d s Pre­
Presented in Condensed Form
timates on the coat o f reproduction of The work is to be done on a co-oper
on the rough beach. Before the boat
will be definitely known in two or
p ared fo r S tu b b o rn Fight.
f o r Our Busy Readers.
railway lines in Oregon based on con­ tive plan, and ultimately the city may
returned a strange and awful thing
three years at the very lateeL I f 12
ditions in April, 1909. The estimates join in the combination.
happened. Mr. Borchgrevink told tha
statea
vote
adversely
on
the
amend­
were exclusive o f the one-third inter­
The proposition made to the county
story In the Outlook:
Chicago, June 2.— Ignoring the ac­
It is believed that sentiment in the
est in the Spokane, Portland & Seattle is that if the county will furnish the ment it will be defeated, but it rc-
A roar and a rush, with tremendnua
South is turning against prohibition.
railway and the 40 per cent interest in rock crusher and one man to care f a mains to be seen whether 12 states will tion o f the government in obtaining a explosions, shook the beach.
The
court order restraining an increase in thought came to us that the perpen­
the Northern Pacific Terminal com ­ the machine, the Meadow Lake Mill venture into the opposition column.
President T aft views the increase of
rates,
Eastern
railroads
today
filed
pany.
company will haul the rock, place it on
Socialism with considerable apprehen­
Friends o f the income tax express with the Interstate Commerce commis­ dicular rocks above us were falling.
The total mileage o f the Northern the road, roll it down and do all the
sion.
the
fullest confidence that the amend­ sion at-Washington tariffs o f increased Then we realized what was taking
Pacific lines in Oregon is given at balance o f the work in connection with
ment
ultimately will be adopted, and commodity rates to take effect July 1. place. The mighty glacier Immedi­
K ing George has called a conference
97.27 miles. O f main line there is the building o f a good roadbed without
ately to the west of us was giving
believe
that one or two o f the states
o f party leaders to settle the house o f
Hearing o f the unexpected action o f birth to an Iceberg.
38.67 miles; branches, 44.92 miles, other cost to the county.
now
on
record
against
it
will
reverse
lords dispute.
the
Eastern
railroads,
shippers,
repre­
and in yards and spurs 13.68 miles.
The Meadow Lake people are making
Millions of tons of Ice plunged Into
The estimate o f expenditure on the this offer for the reason that the coun­ their attitude when new legislatures sented by the Illinois Manufacturers’ the ocean. We could see nothing be­
An equestrian statue o f General Cus­
are
chosen.
association,
took
immediate
steps
to
line from Goble to Portland, 46.7 ty has given them the privilege of run­
ter has been unveiled at Monroe, Mich­
The six states tha have voted to secure action by the government sim i­ yond an Immense cloud of rolling
miles, is $3,006,892.12.
The biggest ning a traction engine over this road
igan, Custer’s home.
ratify
this amendment are Alabama, lar to that taken with respect to West­ snow. The water rose from the plunge
item is for right o f way and station to haul the product o f the mill to mar­
of this antarctic monarch. I sang out
James M. Lynch has been re-elected
|
South
Carolina, Illinois,
Maryland, ern increases.
grounds, the figures being given at ket in this city. The road leading out
to Jensen, “ Now we shall have to face
I
Kentucky
and
Mississippi.
The
states
president o f the International Typo­
J.
M.
Glenn,
secretary
o
f
the
associ­
$756,059.25. The cost o f grading is o f town toward Fort Klamath from the
the w ave!”
graphical union by 22,000 majority.
voting
adversely
are
New
York,
Rhode
ation,
issued
a
circular
similar
to
the
given at $733,768.
city lim its to the top o f the hill is one
We rushed to the highest point o f
A ll union teamsters and 260 union
An estimate o f $995,439.78 is given o f the w orst pieces o f road in the Island, Massachusetts, Virginia and one issued by his association in the our limited beach, four feet above the
Louisiana,
while
Georgia
and
New
Western
cases
and
sent
copies
o
f
it
to
as the cost o f the work on the Wash- county during the winter season. In
machinists o f Portland, Or., are on
sea. We saw advancing on us a dark
ington £ Oregon line to Pendelon, a the flat about a mile outside the city Jersey have postponed a vote until the all congressmen and senators and to green ridge with a white crest. I
strike for higher pay and shorter hours.
next
session
o
f
their
legislatures.
the
attorney
general
and
to
the
presi­
distance o f 33.74 miles.
The cost of this road gets hub deep in winter and
called to Jensen to struggle for dear
A wealthy man o f Ottawa, 111., has
Senator Norris B row n rof Nebraska, dent.
grading for this section is stated to be it is almost impossible to get through
life. We clutched the uneven rocks,
bequeathed $50,000 to aid worthy
who
has
kept
close
tab
on
the
income
The
members
o
f
the
association
e
x­
$242,781, and o f right o f way and sta­ it with any kind of a rig during that
with our backs toward the advancing
young men, provided they do not study
tax
fight,
and
who
was
une
o
f
the
fore­
pect
as
a
result
a
bill
will
be
filed
in
tion grounds,
$154,608.33.
From time o f the year.
water.
Although it could not have
theology.
most
advocates
o
f
the
income
tax
one
o
f
the
Eastern
cities
to
restrain
Smeltz to Athena, 10.83 miles, the es­
taken more than seven minutes, the
while
the
tariff
bill
was
before
congress
Mrs. Helen Flagg Young, superin­
the
Eastern
railroads
from
putting
the
timated cost o f work is $357,745.26.
C o o s Farm ers Favor G ood Roads
time seemed long before the water
last session, predicts that the income new rates into effect.
tendent o f schools o f Chicago, was
The cost o f equipment for the road
Marshfield— Road supervisors in Coos tax amendment will be a part o f the
closed over our heads.
given a reception by five thousand
No
class
rates
are
affected
and
not
in Oregon is estimated at $324,146.05. county have received from the Oregon
Floating upward, scrambling upon
constitution within three years.
He
teachers o f that city.
Good Roads association letters asking believes that more than three-fourths more than 50 per cent, possibly only 40 the rocks, I tore the nails from my
per cent, o f the commodity rates are
A suit for $100,000 damages for
them to cooperate in the movement for o f the states will support it, and says
L u m b e r C a m p s C a n 't G et M en.
involved.
The increases will be im­ flesh In my endeavor to keep from be­
false imprisonment has been begun by
Hood River— The strawberry grow ­ amendment to the constitution provid­ it will be indorsed in every state posed upon all shipments in the terri­ ing dragged out. After the second
a Los Angeles man against the Burns
ing
for
the
bonding
of
each
county
for
ers are not the only employers o f labor
where the income tax is made a politi­ tory between the Mississippi river and wave we again felt the rocks under
& Sheridan D etective agency.
who are having their troubles these good wagon roads. The plan is favor­ cal issue in the legislative campaign.
the Atlantic seaboard and north o f the our feet.
ed
generally
in
Coos
county.
There
is
days. The Oregon Lumber company
At the place where Jensen and I
He concedes that Pennsylvania, New Ohio river to the Canadian border.
It is reported that an American en­
a
big
movement
on
in
Coos
county
for
has almost been forced to close its mill
Jersey, Delaware and some o f the New
gineer operating with the Estrada
It is stated that approximately 60 first stood the rock was wet twenty
better
roads.
This
year
there
is
to
be
at Dee on account o f the scarcity o f la­
England states will be among the op­ per cent o f the business in the vast feet above our heads. It was some­
forces in Nicaragua has been captured
bor. Manager Charles T. Early says expended about $110,000 by the county position, but all o f this was expected territory over which the increase will what lower when It struck us. Where
by Madriz, and the government has
besides
money
which
has
been
private­
they use three crews— “ one coming,
been asked to procure his release.
when the fight opened.
New York, pertain is done on commodity rates. the wave had struck with full force
one working and one goin g .”
The la­ ly subscribed by property ownerb, who however, he believes will in the end
the face of the rock had been altered,
F A R M E R S G U I D E D IN L O V E .
Excessive heat bas injured the raisin
appreciate
good
roads.
borers do not seem to stick long at any
and rocks were still falling when the
fall in line and vote to ratify the [ T R U S T S T O O D B Y E M P L O Y E S
grape crop o f California.
three men In the boat found us, bleed­
amendment.
K a n s a s P r o fe s s o r Issu e s [Bulletin on jo b and while the yard workers are
O
il
W
ell
R
e
ach
e
s
3
,7
3
0
Feet.
getting $2,50 a day they will not Btay
It is reported that Madriz has lost
ing and torn.
According to Senator Brown, all the
M atrim o n ial Reform .
H
avem
eyer
Left
O
r
d
e
r
s
to
C
a
r
e
fo
r
Ontario—
The
oil
well
is
down
to
a
with their jobs. One morning recently
all his artillery’ and 400 prisoners.
Two facts had saved us. To our
states o f the West without exception,
C r o o k e d W e ig h e rs.
Topeka, Kan., June 6.— “ Farmers with the aid o f Marshal Lewis, Mr. depth o f 3,730 feet. The drill is work­ will ratify the income tax amendment,
right a small peninsula of Ice protrud­
Ex-governor Folk o f Missouri, would
know much more o f a specific and re­ Early rounded up 20 men in the jung­ ing in a harder shale than has been most o f them during the coming Win­
New York, June 2__ That the late ed some five feet from the rock, and
like the Democratic nomination for
liable nature about preparing their les and managed to persuade 13 o f them found in the well and the color o f the ter. He predicts also that the South­ H. 0 . Havemeyer, ex-president o f the the rock Itself bent toward the wesL
president in 1912.
hogs for the livestock market than to take the train for Dee and go to shale is darker than the blue which has ern states will ratify it within two American Sugar Refining company, From the moment It struck the curve
A banker o f Minneapolis has been they do about preparing their sons and work. Eleven were put to work in the been in evidence so long. This is the years. Virginia failed to ratify be­ gave directions two weeks before his of the mountain rock to the west of
fined $6,000 for smuggling two pearl daughters for the matrimonial market. yard and two others sent on to the sort o f cap rock usually found just be­ cause the speaker o f the Virginiajhouse death in 1907 to "ta k e care o f the us the wave took a course more east­
All these important matters are left to timber camp. A t noon the Dee office fore entering a sand. It is generally was able to bring about an adverse boys” was part o f the testimony heard erly than where Jensen and I stood.
necklaces at Hoboken, N. J.
T aft would appoint Roosevelt chair­ chance and accident because we have called up and told Mr. Early they were believed that a sand will soon be vote. This vote. Brown believes, may today in the trial o f three officials o f
man o f a commission to tour the world been laboring under the foolish delu­ ready for another round-up, as the 11 reached and the oil development o f this be reversed, particularly if the income the company charged with complicity
sion that love is blind and not to be in­ men from the yard were beating it section will be past the experimental tax is made an issue in Virginia. The in a conspiracy to defraud the govern­
in the interest o f uiversal peace.
*>
*
fluenced by instruction or reason."
down the track.
Fortunately these stage and be a permanent reality.
same thing may be done in Massachu­ ment o f customs duties.
A prisoner at San Quentin, Cal.,
This is the text o f an official “ score loafers do not stick long in Hood R iv­
$
Wit
of
the
Youngsters
£
Ernest W. Gerbracht, refinery super­
setts, though the chances there are not
S a n e C eleb ratio n at La Grande.
haunted by the face o f his victim, has card on matrimony,” issued by W. A. er, as they [get thirsty and have to
Of
intendent; James F. Bandernagel, e x ­
particularly favorable, he opines.
confessed to killing a man in a boxcar McKeever, professor o f philosophy at move along to The Dalles or Portland.
La Grande— The Continental Con­
cashier o f the refinery, and Charles P.
at Spokane.
the Kansas State Agricultural college,
gress o f 1776 will be reproduced in I N C R E A S E O F W A G E S T O K A I S E R Heike, secretary-treasurer o f the com­
this city, and ail speakers will be
pany, are the three on trial.
Interest is growing rapidly in the in a bulletin just issued to farmers o f
Cannery Ready fo r Work,
Stranger— Little boy, why don’t you
garbed in continental dress, the Lib­
“ Take care o f those boys; get coun­
proposed long-distance aeroplane races the state.
Eugene— The Eugene Fruitgrow ers’
H ig h o f C o s t L iv in g A ffe cts Im p e r­
As
a
foundation
for
matrimonial
re­
erty
bell
w
ill
be
here
in
likeness,
and
sel for them; see them through it ,” go home and have your trousers mend­
in the United States, and many big
association has a large force o f men
ial H ou se hold.
the Declaration of Independence will
form which Professor McKeever will
were the orders Gerbracht said he re­ ed? Little Boy—’Cause I’m economiz­
purses will be offered.
employed getting the plant ready for
be read under inspiring circumstances
inaugurate in Kansas, the qualifica­
Berlin, June 4.— A semi-official de­ ceived from Havemeyer when he in­ ing. A hole will last longer than a
the
opening
o
f
the
canning
season.
A
The trial o f the "g old en rule” chief tions o f the young man and young wo­
on July 4, follow ing decisions reached claration was issued today explaining formed him after the first arrest o f patch.
o f police o f Cleveland, Ohio, on charges man who apply for marriage licenses large amount o f money has been ex­ by the Chautauqua committee.
the causes o f the financial stress under checkers that the men insisted on their
“ My dollie Is Just getting over the
pended
on
the
cannery
building
since
it
o f immorality and drunkeness have should be passed upon by the probate
There w ill be a strenuous effort to which the emperor finds him self and innocence.
measles,” said little Elsie. ‘ Has yours
was
purchased
from
the
Allen
company
failed almost entirely.
judge o f each county, he says. This
have a sane celebration during the the requirement for an increase in the
"T a k in g care o f the boys,” Ger­ had ’em yet?” “ No,” replied small
early in the spring. The packing de­
A British army officer in an Am eri­ official, he contends, should be empow­ partment has been moved to the base­ Fourth. No firecrackers, fireworks or civil list o f the king o f Prussia as bracht later testified, had extended to Margie, “ but she's awfully fractious
can aeroplane {crossed the English ered by state law to hold an examina­ ment o f the building, where a good confetti will be allowed on the grounds. agreed upon by the leaders o f the Prus­ paying their wages from the day they about her teeth, and I'm going to give
sian D iet yesterday.
channel and then returned, without tion and inquire into the fitness o f men floor has been built and every conven­
left the com pany’s service until the her some pollygoric.”
M a rc o la M ill Sta rts.
and women seeking marriage.
It has been decided to introduce a present time.
alighting, in 90 minutes.
ience installed for the employes.
The
“ What does ferment mean?” asked
Eugene—The Southern Pacific com­ bill to bring His M ajesty’ s allowance
The salary o f Oliver Spitzer, ex-dock the teacher of the juvenile class. “ It
big room on the ground floor formerly
Suit has been commenced to set
pany has started one o f its sawmills at up to $5,000,000.
superintendent,
who was pardoned means to work,” answered Freddy.
¡ S H IP B R A K E IS R E J E C T E D .
used as a packing room will be used
aside railroad land grants in Oregon
Marcola in operation a ft e ' a shutdown
The public is reminded that the from the Atlanta penitentiary by Pres­
aggregating 3,000,000 acres, .and now
for other purposes.
o f three years.
The other two mills Prussian crown surrendered! to the ident Taft, Gerbracht said, was paid “ That’s right,” said the teacher. “ Now,
valued at about $60,000,000.
Attachm ent W ou ld R etard V e sse l A lso
owned by the company in that vicin­ state in 1820 properties yielding at to Mrs. Spitzer while her husband was Tommy, you -may write a sentence on
W hen S p e e d is So u gh t.
W o r k 3 3 D a y s on O n e L o g.
East and Middle West railroads have
ity will be started up as soon as they that time nearly $2,000,000 annually in prison and he believed she was still your slate containing the word.” A few
minutes later Tommy handed up the
filed notice o f an increase in freight
Tillamook—The crew o f Hadley Rus­ are in readiness, which will be inside and the value o f which has been great­ getting it.
Washington, June 6. — Although it
following: “ Tramps don't like to fer­
These mills, when ly augmented since.
rates, nearly every road in the country was demonstrated by trial on the bat­ sel sh:ngle mill, which is owned by C. o f a few weeks.
The increased
ment.”
now having given such notice.
*4 0 ,0 0 0 R A C E P R O P O S E D .
tleship Indiana that what is known as W. Gilmore, worked from April 9 to operating to their full capacity, em­ cost o f living renders the present al­
May 18, cutting 141,000 shingles out ploy 300 or 400 men.
lowance inadequate, the statement
C r a w f o r d In K lltS e
President T aft'told Bryn Mawr stu­ the "s h ip brake” would undoubtedly
o f one log 11 feet 10 inches in diam­
says.
Fat P u rse s O ffered fo r T h r e e -C o r ­
One of the best known guides In the
dents that educated women make the stop a vessel in somewhat less time
All O re go n Item s Rem ain.
eter and 60 feet long. In order to cut
Each year his support o f the court
capitol at Washington used to be
nered A erop lan e Flight.
best companions, also that unmarried than where it was not empolyed, the
Washington—The rivers and harbors theaters alone costs the emperor $700,-
device has been found unsuitable for up the log it was necessary to blow it
Colonel Jasper E. Snow, formerly a
women are not necessarily failures.
St. Louis, June 2.— A. B. Lambert,
into eight pieces with dynamite, the bill was signed by the conference com­ 000, and in recent years he has in­
naval usage.
president o f the Aero club o f St. Kansas City lawyer, who always sat
Charles H. Treat, ex-treasurer o f the
The naval board which conducted the saw used being only eight fe e t in mittee with all Oregon items nailed creased the salaries o f the middle and
Louis, announced tonight plans for an In Republican conventions and voted
United States, died o f apoplexy.
test holds that the brake, which re­ length. In cutting the log not over down. There has been a hard fight lower employes o f the imperial house­
aeroplane race over a triangular course for Blaine as long as there was a
Four principal British colonies in sembles a barn door on [either side o f half a cord o f timber was wasted. In against the Oregon items, but the sen­ hold by a total o f $250,000.
from Chicago to Indianapolis, thence Blaine to vote for.
fellin
g
the
tree
an
arm
60
feet
long
ate
conferees,
at
Bourne’
s
instance,
in­
the
ship,
[would
soon
become
clogged
South A frica have formed a union.
Colonel Snow used to- tell this little
to St. Louis, thence to Chicago.
with barnacles unless constantly em- and four feet in diam eter was broken sisted and finally overcame the house
S p r in g C le a n -U p $1,175,000.
The purse is expected to be about story of the late Marlon Crawford.
A tidal wave swept the Oregon coast ployed. It would also increase the to splinters, not a bit o f it being saved. conferees’ opposition.
Nome, Alaska, June 4.— The Spring $40,000. O f this amount, the three He had met Mr. Crawford In Flor­
at Tillamook, damaging the tramway danger from torpedo attack, be a grave
gold clean-up o f the Nome district is aero clubs in St. Louis, Chicago and ence, Italy, and when the novelist
o f the life-saving station.
C re a m e ry Ready fo r B u sin ess.
menace in close evolutions and retard
B e rrie s o f H ig h Quality.
estimated at $1,175,000. A large por­ Indianapolis will provide $5,000 each, came to Washington Colonel Snow was
La Grande — The new creamery is
Twenty-five Western railroads were the speed o f the ship.
Hood River— The strawberries are
tion o f this will come from third beach and the balance will be made up from the first person who showed him the
ready
for
business.
The
machinery
enjoined from putting into force on
now coming in in great quantities and
mines. Candle creek will contribute the 70 or more towns along the pro­ doors made by the novelist’s father,
has
all
been
tested
and
the
plant
is
in
June 1, a general advance in freight
the quality this year is very high.
* 2 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 In S to re s.
$300,000 and the creeks o f the Kou- posed course. The race probably will Thomas Crawford.
readiness
for
the
season’
s
run.
The
rates.
Those are the Senate bronze doors
Albany, N. Y ., June 6.— The May The season may reach its height dur­ machinery is o f the latest and most garok will yield $200,000. The first be held in October.
on the eastern portico. They repre­
sluicing o f the year began here yester­
Spokane police have arrested four Department Stores company, o f New ing the coming week if the warm days efficient type.
sent scenes connected with the Revo­
day but telephone messages from points
boys, the oldest aged 18, who have York, capitalized at $20,000,000, was continue. The Apple Growers’ Union
V e rd ic t S t a g g e r s Road.
lution and the founding of the govern­
further from the ocean say the weather
robbed 25 houses and tents in the sub­ incorporated today to conduct general has been shipping three carloads a day
PORTLAND M ARKETS.
Aberdeen, Wash., June 2.— Re-ar-
is still too cold for work.
There will rangement o f plans for entering this ment.
urbs during the past month.
department stores.
O f the capital during this week and the price has
Wheat—
Track
prices:
Bluestem,
been ranging around $2.50 a crate.
The panel representing Washington's
be no lack o f water thiB summer. The city, with the possibility that the rail­
A band o f 48 Eastern Oregon cay- stock, $5,000,000 is to be 7 per cent With the shipments which are being 833i84c; club, 803781c; red Russian,
Spring output o f the Innoko and Idita- road may end at Cosmopolis, is rumor­ reception at Trenton when on his way
uses en route to Tillamook stampeded cumulative preferred, and $15,000,000 made by independent shippers five car­ 78c; valley, 84c.
rod is estimated at $1,250,000.
The papers say that the
ed concerning the Grays Harbor & Pu­ to his Inauguration In New York con­
in Portland and spread terror in down­ common.
Com — Whole, $33; cracked, $34 ton.
company intends to take over the prop­ loads have been going out daily for the
get Sound (Union Pacific) railway as tains among the populace portrait fig­
town streets fgor several hours
Hay—
Track
prices:
Timothy,
W
il­
Boat Burns O ff Alcatraz
erty o f the Schoenberg Mercantile com­ past three days. The trouble over ex­
the result o f the entirely unexpected ures of the sculptor, his wife, hla
lamette
valley,
$20(3:21;
Eastern
Ore­
A rich New York Chinaman, about pany, o f SL Louis; the May Shoe and press rates has adjusted itself.
San Francisco, June 4.— The City o f verdict o f $71,000 secured in a con­ three children and Randolph Rogers,
gon,
$220i25;
alfalfa,
$15(316;
grain
to embark for China, was arrested in Clothing company, o f Denver; and the
Rafael, a small stem wheel freight demnation suit by the Vulcan Iron the sculptor o f the main doors of the
hay, $17(318, per ton.
T ra n sp la n t E aste rn O y ste rs.
San Francisco for the murder o f an­ May company, o f Ohio. The company
boat plying between this city and San Works, o f Aberdeen.
Whether this capitol.
Oats—
No.
1
white,
$263727
per
ton.
other Chinaman in Sacramento four paid an organization tax o f $10,000.
Astoria— Four hundred and twenty
The novelist, who had never seen
Rafael, burned to the water’ s edge in verdict will be accepted is not yet
Fresh
Fruits—
Strawberries,
75c37)
years ago.
sacks o f Eastern oysters for trans­
the middle o f the bay off Alcatraz stated, nor haa it been determined to the doors before, quickly Identified hla
$1.40
per
crate;
apples,
$1.6037
3
per
planting at Tokeland for the Toke
H a ir C u t F ro m C o r p se s.
Island shortly after 11 o ’ clock last appeal, word being awaited from head mother and father.
Dirt from the excavation for a bank
box; cherries, 50c3i$1.25 per box;
“ Yes,” he said, "mother used to
night.
So rapidly did the flames Harriman officials in this state.
Victoria, B. C., June 6.— Women in Point Oyster company, have been re­ gooseberries, 3374c per pound.
building in Placerville, Cal., yields $1
ceived from Long Island sound. They
wear her hair Just like that.”
spread several members o f the crew
to the pan. A t that rate enough gold the United States who purchase switch­ were not the little seedlings that have
Potatoes — Carload buying prices:
Then, gazing at the largest child, a
H ail D a m a g e s N ashville.
could be taken from the excavation to es o f black hair w ill be interested to | been used heretofore and which take Oregon, 40c per hundred; new Califor­ leaped overboard and were picked up
by launches and two fireboats which
Fauntleroylsh figure In kilt, with long,
know that a crusade has been begun by |
pay for the building.
Nashville,
Tenn.,
June
2.—
A
hail
nia,
1?437
2
c
per
pound;
sw
eet
pota­
went out to assistance o f the burning and wind storm which lasted less than flowing hair, be added speculatively;
the
Chinese
government
against about five years to mature sufficient for toes, 4c.
vessel.
Considerable excitement was ten minutes today and which swept a
"But I wonder If I ever really did
An effort is being made to bring Chinese who supply human hair for the market, but it bout the size o f an
Vegetables—
Artichokes,
603775c
per
about a conference o f representatives shipment to America.
It seems that Olympia oyster and will mature in two dozen; asparagus, $1.2537 2 per b o x ;! caused by report the that the burning territory in and near this city less than look like that?”— New York Sun.
vesse was one o f the large ferry boats. a mile wide and four miles long caused
o f the United States, Great Britain, a charitable institution o f Canton years. This is an experiment but the
head lettuce, 503 1 60c per dozen; hot­
U tilis in g th e W a s te P r o d a rt,
Japan and Russia with a view o f agree­ which buries large numbers o f paupers oyster people believe it is feasible.
damage to the amount o f many thous­
house lettuce, 50c37$l per box; green
A parish In the highlands had been
C o n d u c to r T a k e s Blam e.
ing on the terms o f a treaty for the whose relatives are unable to provide
and dollars. The Reid-Avenue Christ­
onions,
15c
per
dozen;
rhubarb,
2c
per
F a rm e rs’ U n ion in C o o s .
protection o f fur seals in the North coffins found the hair dealers exhuming
Oakland, Cal., June 4.— W. J. Hol- ian church was so badly wrecked that cut off from communication with the
pound; spinach, 83710c per pound,
nearest town owing to a severe storm.
Pacific ocean.
Marshifield— A local branch o f the
corpses to recover the hair, and when
Many
J
rutabagas, $1.253711.50 per sack; car- dorf, the Oakland traction conductor, it will have to be tom down.
this action was reported to the author­ Farmers’ Co-operative and Educa­ cots, 85c3f$l; beets, $1.50; parsnips; in a signed statement to his employer, trees were uprooted and streetcar traf­ Supplies began to give out, and the
The thermometer reached 90 degrees ities action was taken against them. tional union was formed in this city by
has taken all responsibility for the fic was demoralized. Three streetcars minister was much perturbed In mind,
75c37$l.
at San Francisco and three persons
Charles A. Hill, the organizer, who
Leona Heights wreck on Memorial day, on a viaduct narrowly missed being as his snuffbox was quite empty. The
Onions
—
Bermuda,
$1.60371.75
per
were prostrated in one day.
has been working in this locality.
E c u a d o r R e c alls Arm y.
in which four persons were killed and tossed to the ground below by the Sabbath came round. How was he to
crate; red, $1.75372 per sack.
get throngh his discourse without the
It is alleged that only a beginning
a score o f others seriously injured. He wind.
Washington, June 6.— The State de­ There are now four or five different
Butter— City creamery, extras, 29c:
aid o f his usual stimulant? He ap­
is made in the legislative scandal in partment is officially advised that the branches o f the union in the county
surrendered himself to the police and
fancy, outside creamery, 283» 29c per
pealed to his faithful henchman, the
Illinois and the big sensations are yet movement o f the Ecuadorean army and they will all be brought together
was today charged with manslaughter
Each Shot Hits Bullseye.
pound;
store,
20c.
Butter
fat
prices
sexton. Alas, he was In a similar un
to come.
An
and released upon his own recogniz­
from the Peruvian frontier began yes­ under a county organization.
Norfolk, Va., June2.— A n ew world’ s
average 1 l, c per pound under regular
How was
ance, pending the verdict o f the cor­ record for big gun shooting has been satisfactory predicament!
Edwin Gould Jr., grandson o f the terday. President Alfaro, in his mes­ effort will be made to secure 1,000 butter prices.
It to be remedied? Andrew shook hie
oner’ s jury, which will meet June 7.
late Jay Gould, ran away from school, sage to the Ecuadorean congress, called members in Coos county.
made by Coxswain John R. Edwards,
E ggs— Fresh Oregon ranch, 233724c
head, thought long and suddenly dis­
lived on 15-cent meals, spent a night in extraordinary session, stated that
per dozen.
o f the new battleship South Carolina.
appeared. Presently he returned with
M a rsh fie ld Im p ro v e s W aterfront.
T h e ft C o v e re d by Sto rm .
on a board at the station house and Ecuador warmly accepted the offer o f
With her No. 4 after turret 12-inch
Pork— Fancy, 123713c per pound.
something resembling snuff wrapped
Marshfield — The Marshfield city
was finally returned to his home by mediation by the governments o f the
Salinas, Kan., June 4.— During a guns he made 16 “ bullseye" target
Veal— Fancy. 103710 'y c per pound.
carefully In paper. The minister took
the police.
United States, Brazil and Argentina, council is planning to clear the w ater­
thunder storm last night three men hits out o f 16 shots in 4:51. Edwards
Lambs— Fancy, 93712c per pound.
a hearty pinch or two and then asked:
and that he had expressed his apprecia­ front o f all sheds, boathouses and
is
under
21
years
old,
is
on
his
first
broke
into
the
postoffice
at
K
inopolis,
Poultry—
Hens,
19c;
broilers,
2837
The body o f Alma Kellner, aged 8 tion to the mediating powers.
“ Please, sir, I Just went and sweeplt
buildings, so that it will be possible 30c; ducks, 183726c; geese, ^ ^ e ; 30 miles west o f here, loaded the safe enlistmenL His home is in Roadhouse,
years, who disappeared at S t Louis
to have a wide wharf extending the turkeys, live, 203722c; dressed, 25c; on a truck and took it some distance III. It is said aboard the South Caro­ the pulpit out,” was the reply.— Dun­
last December, was found buried in
dee Advertiser.
full length o f the business section. To squabs, $3 per dozen.
F irst N o m e B o a t Arrives.
away, where it was cracked open. Six lina that the gunnery, just completed,
the bottom o f an unused cistern.
Nome, Alaska, June 6 .—The steam­ do this it will be necessary to condemn
Cattle— B eef rteers, good to choice, hundred dollars in cash and $1,000 in will make her No. 1 in the navy.
S o " P « p o o » e " In H is V o c a b a l a r y .
some o f the buildings.
«*
,,
$5.75375.90; fair to medium, $4.503i5; stamps were taken. Z
About 75 Woodmen gathered in Ta­ ship Corwin, which left Seattle May
Teacher— An Indian's wife Is called
Madero
Will
Be
Diaz's
Rival.
10,
arrived
yesterday
after
a
hard
bat­
cows
and
heifers,
good
to
choice,
$4.50
com a on Memorial Day and built a
a squaw. Correct. Now who can tell
Eu ge ne to C eleb ra te Fourth.
Italians
Sto
n
e
Princes.
tle
with
the
Behring
Sea
ice.
in
which,
(»75;
fair
to
medium,
$4374.76;
bulls,
Monterey,
M
ex.,
June
2.—
It
the
house fo r the widow o f one o f their
me what an Indian’ s baby Is called?
Eugene Eugene will celebrate the $3374; Stags, $3376: calves, light, $6
Detmold, Lippe, June 4.— Prince first official issue o f the organ o f the
members. They nearly finished the however, she sustained no serious dam­
Bright Pupil— I know,
miss—a
age.
All
were
well
on
board.
The
Fourth
o
f
July
in
an
elaborate
style
377;
heavy,
$437
5.50.
Anti-Re-Electionists
club.
El
Republi­
Leopold
IV,
the
reigning
prince
o
f
bouse in one day.
squawker. — Boston Evening T r a »
usual demonstration was made, the en­ this year, the Merchants’ Protective
Hogs Top, $103710.40; fair to med­ Lippe, and his brother. Prince Julius, cano, published yesterday, Francisco script.
A Wisconsin man who has served tire population o f the camp going to association having taken up the matter ium, $93710.
were stoned by a gang o f Italian la­ Madero, a wealthy Haciendado o f Neu-
The next time you are feeling tough,
tw o years in prison for being implicat­ the beach to greet the first boat. Nome | after the Commercial club had decided
motoring
yesterday. va, Leon, announced himself as a can­
Sheep — Best wethers, $4.50374.75; borers while
ed in the robbery o f a bank and mur­ haa been cut off from direct communi­ not to celebrate. An air ship and oth­ fair to best wethers, $4(>74.25; beat Prince Julius received a wound on the didate for president, and Dr. Francis look yourself over, and see If yoa
der o f one o f the directors, is now cation with the active werld since last er big attractions will be secured for ewes, $3.763)4; lambs, choice, $6.5037 head, k Later several of the assailants W. Gomes asks support as vice-presi­ haven't recently been a fool about eat
In*.
found to be innocent
fall.
that day.
dent on the Anti-Re-Election ticket.
were arrested.
6; fair, $4.75375.25.
Doings of the World at Large
Told in Brief.
Chicago, June 6.— During the brief
period between March 1 and April 15,
this spring, between 40,000 and 50,000
colonists, according to the various rail­
road managers, found new homes in the
Pacific Northwest, in California, Idaho,
Montana, Nevada, Utah, Colorado and
Wyoming.
The spring movement o f colonists is
regarded as having broken the record
o f the spring o f 1909 by from 15 to 20
per cent. With the exception o f fig­
ures which were prepared by the man­
agement o f the Harriman lines, all fig­
ures o f the colonist movement into
the Northwest are estimates. The fig­
ures presented by the Harriman lines
may be regarded as conservative and
as being close to the actual movement.
Corresponding figures over the Bur­
lington, the Northern Pacific and the
Great Northern could not be obtained,
as no detailed account is made o f such
movement. The figures o f the Har­
riman lines show that during the six
weeks o f the spring movement a total
o f 16,542 persons found homes in the
various states and territories men­
tioned. During the same period o f
1909 only 13,947
colonists moved
through the various gateways fed by
the Harriman roads. This is an in­
crease for the six weeks o f 2,595 col­
onists, or approximately 16 per cent.
This comparison, however, does not
tell the whole story, as the movement
during 1909 continued 14 days longer
than the present movement.
Reduced
rates were in effect last year from
March 1 to April 30. For some reason
unexplained the railroads decided this
year to reduce the colonist period from
two months to six weeks.
According­
ly, comparison can be made only be­
tween the entire period this year and
the corresponding six weeks o f the
eight weeks’ period o f 1909.
The in­
crease in the total movement o f the
entire period this year was not suffi­
cient, however, to make the move­
ment greater than that o f last year.
Will Boost All Commodity Tar­
iffs on July 1.
j