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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1905)
SECRETARY IS DEAD John Hay Passes Away Very Suddenly. WAS THOUGHT TO BE IMPROVING MJS. Hay at Bedside of Statesmau— Death Was Due to Pulmon ary Embolism. Newbury, New Hampshire, July 1.— Secretary of State John Hay died at 12:25 this morning. The signs imme diately preceding his death were those of pulmonary embolism. Mr. Hay’ s condition during all of Friday had been entirely satisfactory. The bulletin of Secretary Hay’s death was signed by Charles L. Scudder. M. D., and Fred T. Murphy, M. D. Mrs. Hay and Drs. Scudder and Mur phy were at the secretary’ s bedside when the end came. The secretary bade good night to his wife and to hie attending physicians about 10 o'clock last night, at the close of one of the best days be has had since his illness. The local trouble was clearing up satis factorily, according to Dr. Scudder. The secrteary suffered none of the old pansi in nis chest which characterized his earlier illness. He had been per fectly comfortable all day and happy in the anticipation of leaving his bed for the greater freedom and comfort of a couch. At 11 o ’clock he was sleeping quietly. A few minutes after 12 o’clock he called the nurse, who at once sum moned Dr. Scudder. Both Dr. Scudder and Dr. Murphy hastened to the bed side. The sercetary was breathing with difficulty, and expired almosat immediately afterward at 12:25. P O R TL A N D M A R K E T S . A T T A C K S IN D IC T M E N T . The Dubois Lumber Company Thurston Says It Is Impossible to Convict Mitchell. ■ = = = = of Estacada, Oregon------- ■ — Portland, July 1.— Still another day has passed and the last word is yet to be spoken in behalf of Senator Mitch M AN U FACRU RERS OF A L L C L A SSE S OF ell. It was fully expected that when ex-Senator Thurston began yesterday F IR A N D C E D A R morning that he would conclude hie argument in the afternoon, but he was yet half an hour away from his con cluding remarks, when Judge De Haven adjourned the court until 10 o ’clock this morning. This means that the case will not go to the jury before late High Grade Building Material A Specialty this evening, if then, for United States District Attorney Heney must answer the arguments made by both of Senator If You Are Going to Build We Can Fit Mitchell’ s attorneys. You Out to the Top Notch in Every When the speaker laid aside his eu logistic tribute to the senator, when he thing Required had given his audience a glimpse of the living room of Senator Mitchell in MOULDINGS OF A LL MAKE Washington, a room which he said con tained a bed and a trunk; when he told For information and prices, call on JOHN B. H A V IL A N D of the love, veneration and honor in our local agent in Estacada, Oregon, or which he held the defendant and turned the floodgates of his oratory and legal shrewdness upon the indictment under which Senator Mitchell is being tried, then he became the lawyer and pleader. Telephone connection direct with the mill Listening members of the bench and bar who listened to this argument mar veled at the adroitness with which this document was attacked. It was done with such skill and cleverness, for each count was taken up and riddled and scoffed at— that now the government . . . . P io n e e r R ea l E sta te M an o f E stacada . . . . must make answer. The attack upon the indictment fol ♦ i lowed the lines of the argument that ex-Senator Thurston had made before Improved farms, W ild lands and Timber claims for sale Judge De Haven. He stated that the Also some excellent town lots indictment held that Senator Mitchell had received money from Kribs, and he showed by the testimony of both Kribs N O T A R Y P U B L IC and Tanner, that Kribs had never paid money to the defendant. The speaker held that before the government could Dr. C. B. Smith, maxe this count in the indictment stick, it must prove that Senator Mitch Dr. G. W. Hill, Power and ell had received his payment either in Oregon Water P H Y S IC IA N S A N D SU R GE ON S gold, silver or currency. He cited that Railway Company the Supreme court bad held that a In Howe’s Store check was not money, and contended OtHcea: i j i i-z First St. Portland, Ore. Estacada office: that when Tanner deposited the Kribs Dr. Smith will be at his home in Eagle checks, those checks were purchased by Cars leave Estacada Creek evenings and mornings the bank, was their property to burn or tear up if they wished. The money at 7:37. 9 : 37 . ” :37. a- »• and 1:37 that the senator received as his share 3:471 5:37 and 9 o’clock p. m. William K. Haviland, M. D. of the monthly receipts of the firm’s Cars leave Portland business, so matter if that share con PHYSICIAN — 4 SilRGCON. tained a part of the Kribe’ payment, at 7:30, 9:30, 11 ¡30 a. m. and 1:30 Ottica at tbs tra« «tara, » 3:40, 5:44 and 7:15 a. m. could not be construed as having been paid to Senator Mitchell by Kribs. LIMBER C. E. DUBOIS, Manager Thos. J. C U R T IS , TIME CARD Wheat — Club, 82@83c per bushel; bluestem, 89@90; valley, nominal. Barley— Feed, ( 22@22.50 per ton; ro'led, (23.50. Oats— No. 1 white, feed, (30 per ton; gray, (30. Hay—Timothy, $ 14016 per ton; Way freight leaves Estacada at 7:10 a. m. PE A C E E N V O Y S N A M ED . clover, (11@12; grain, (11@12. arriving at Portland at 10 a. m. Leaves Eggs— Oregon ranch, 20@21c per Portland at 10:jo a. m. arriving at Esta Russia and Japan Announce Repre dozen. cada at 1:15. p. m. sentatives to Washington. Butter—Fancy creamery,17)^@21 tie Poultry — Fancy hens, 12)£@13c; Oyster Bay, July 3.— Official an Excursions every Sunday at reduced mixed chickens, ll@ 1 2 c ; turkeys, live, nouncement was made by President rates, from either direction. 18@19c per lb. Roosevelt today of the names of the Fruits — Strawberries, ( 2@2.25 per Russian and Japanese envoys to the For further particulars inquire of crate; apples, table, ( 1.50@2.50 per Washington „ BaIlmgiuu peace cumerenci conference. The box; apricots, 8 5 c@ (l per crate; character and ability of the men se peaches, 76 @ 85c; plums, 6 0 c@ (l; lected by both belligerents is an earn- E. L. M E Y E R S, Logan berries, (1.25; blackberries, ; est of the desire of their respective gov Estacada, Oregon. 75c; cherries, 5@8c per lb; prunes, ernments to conclude if possible the Local Agent, 9 0 c@ (l per crate; raspberries, (1.75. tragedy being enacted in the Far East. Fresh Vegetables — Corn, 30 @ 40c By direction of the president, Secre- per dozen; encumbers, 4 0 c @ (l; let , tary Loeb made the formal announce- O . » . D IM IC K W . A . D IM IC K tuce, head, 10c; parsley, 25c; peas, | ment in the following statement: 2@5c per lb; radishes, 10@12c per “ Tbe president announces that the D IM IC K & DIM ICK. dozen; tomatoes, (1.76@3 perorate; Russian and Japanese governments turnips, ( 1.25@1.40 per sack; carrots, : have notified him that they have ap- Attorneys at Law ( 1.26@1.50; beets, ( 1@1.25. ' pointed plenipotentiaries to meet here Potatoes — Oregon fancy, old, (1@ (Washington) as soon after tbe first of Notary Public. Ertati* tattled. Mortgage* 1.10; Oregon, new, ( 1@1.25. Augnst as possible. The twe Russian Fortelo**d Abstract* Furnished Beef — Dressed bulls, l@ 2c per lb; plenipotentiaries are Ambassador Mnr- cows, 3 }£ @ 4 ){c. avieff, ex-minister of justice, and now Mutton— Dressed, fancy, 5c per lb. ambassador at Rome, and Ambassador o r n e s : i , j t t, o x a n s s in o , Hops—Choice, 1904, 19@21c per lb. Rosen. The Japanese plenipotentiaries Wool — Eastern Oregon, best, 19@ are Baron Komura, now minister of I OREGON CITY, OREGON 23c; valley, 26@27c; mohair, choice, foreign affairs, and Minister Takahira. 31@ 32X c per lb. “ It is possible that each side may send one or more additional repreeenta-- Advance on Vladivostok. tives. Tbe plenipotentiaries of both Geo. C . BROW NELL and Japan will be entrusted London, July 4.— The correspondent Rnssia — -----------— _______________ ,__ nt the Morning News at Shanghai says , with full power to negotiate and con- LAW YER that the Japanese are advancing on elude a treaty of peace, subject, of Vladivoetok and that a battle is im- j course, to ratification by their res pect in in ent near the Tumen river. |ire home governments.’ ’ Night bell at Second St. entrance W. S. H Y D E. B a rb e r Best work at popular prices Agency for the 8TAR LAUNDRY. CH ARLES L. FER R Y , Jeweler and Optician. ... OH EO ON ESTA CA D A . Livery Stable & Dray Line W . A. JONES, Prop. AM w o rt given prompt attention W 000 a D ry, say length alw ays an hand