The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, October 19, 1905, Image 2

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The Estacada News
Germany is learning how near she
was to war with France in the recent
Moroccan trouble.
Issued Each Thursday
Hall Caine, the novelist, believes So­
cialism is a thing of the ntar future in
the United States.
RECOVER LAND
T A R IF F N O T T O B E T O U C H E D .
S enator A ldrich is Also O p posed to
R ailroad Rate Legislation.
Washington, Oct. 17.— Senator Aid-
rich, of Rhode Island, the general man­
Commissioner Ide will soon retire
ager o^ the United States senate, is not
from the Philippine commission on ac­
telling what the program is to be for
count of advancing years*.
| the coming session, but he has allowed
an intimation to leak out that there
New Orleans is almost free of yellow
will be no tariff legislation, and no
fever and surrounding towns are ar­
revenue legislation beyond some pro­
ranging to lift the quarantine.
vision for Panama canal bonde.
More machine leaders have been in­
What Mr. Aldrich may say and think
dicted in Philadelphia.
is not necessarily the plan to be fol­
B
ribery,
P
erju
ry
,
S
ubornation
o
f
Per'
lowed, but it is pretty apt to be, and
The Russian government will lend
A Rtsumfl of the Lees Importent but
when the Rhode Island senator, who is
ju ry . F o rg e ry , Frau du lent A ffi­
the Baku oil men money to repair the
Not Lett Interesting Events
| chairman of the finance committee,
damage caused by the recent rioting.
davits, E tc ., C h a rg ed .
of the Pest Week.
says there is to be no tariff legislation,
Judge Knapp, chairman of the Inter­
j the prol abilities are Btrongly in favor
state Commerce commission, says graft
I of such legislation being pigeonholed if
Liberals have decided not to vote in in railroads may be found to be as bad
Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 17. — In the it ever comee from the house.
the Cuban election.
as in insurance companies.
Federal court today six caees were filed
But Senator Aldrich is believed to be
by Attorney General Moody on behalf
Sir Henry Irving is to be bnried in
France will send an ultimatum to j of the United States to recover to the equally as interested in suppressing
Westminster Abbey
Venezuela and may blockade the coast. government the title to lands of the railroad rate legislation wbicb would
be offensive to bis good friends, the
France has Bent a fleet to the West The United States will raise no objec­ public domain in Washington, Oregon
j railroads, and there again he is going
tions to France’ s procedure.
Indies, ready to whip Venezuela.
and California, om. of which the Unit­ , to have something to say later, though
Carnegie medals have been awarded
he will not talk at the present time.
Earl Spencer, leader of the British ed States has been defrauded.
The complaint charges that Freder­ I Senator Aldrich is a member of the
to ten heroes, all on the Atlantic coast. Liberals, has been stricken with paral­
ick A. Hyde, John A. Benson, C. W. c mmiitee on interstate comm«res, hut
A vigorous effort is being made by ysis.
Clarke; the Willamette Pulp & Paper
the Norwegian Republican party to
New York Republicans have nomi­ company, a corporation existing under he did not attend the hearings given
by that committee last spring, after
prevent the country from becoming a nated Ives for mayor.
the laws of the state of Maine; W il­ congress bad adjourned. His mind is
kingdom.
Rhode Island Democrats have in­ liam G. Gosslin, Allred Truxbury, W. made up on that question. He knowrf
It now seems certain that the 8t. dorsed Roosevelt’s rate and revision H. Sawyer and others, by fraudulent how he will vote; he knows the kind
schemes and practices, involving brib­ of bill he favors; he understands what
Paul railroad will be extended to the policy.
ery, perjury, Buoom'>tion of perjury, his friends want, and when the time
coast. Terminals have been secured on
Germany
is
irritated
at
the
disclos­
forgery, fraudulent affidavits of persona
the sound.
ures of France and Britain regarding not desiring or intending to purchase comes for action, though he will say
little, be will get in a powerful lot of
Gloucester fishermen bare appealed the Moroccan question.
lands, and affidavits of fictitious per­ effective work.
to the government against Newfound­
sons,
have,
while
pretending
to
comply
| There is no discounting Senator Al­
About 30 more indictments will be
land’ s action in preventing them from
returned against Newton C. Dougherty, with the laws of the United States re­ drich’ s ability; he is one of the might­
Ashing in those waters.
garding
the
disposition
of
the
public
iest factors in congress, and it so ha} -
t le Peoria, Illinois, school superin-
The argument of the timber cutting t rule it.
lands and the granting of lieu lands, pens that he is chairman of the com­
case of Senator Clark, of Montana, has
divested the government of large tracts mittee which bandies tariff legislation
been set for January 2 next by the
Judge Tucker, of the Arizona Su­ in the Vancouver land district in this and a member of the committee that
Supreme court of the United States.
preme court, baa been asked to resign state, and in California and Oregon.
must pasB upon the railroad rate bill
It is further charged that the defend­ after it passes the bouse. That is an-
A Ru sian count who has been tour­ on account of recent conduct.
ants
employed
one
Henry
P.
Dimond,
ot) er reason why Aldrich is in a po­
ing the United States and who visited
The second monument in the United
the Portland fair, says it was a huge States erected to the memory of Chris­ a lawyer of San Francisco, to assist sition to speak with authority as to
them
in
their
fraudulent
procuring
of
legislative prospects at the c >ming si s-
bluff and that American women are topher Columbns, has been unveiled at
public lands by representing them be­ sion.
cold.
Pueblo, Colorado.
fore the department at Washington, i
The congressional party which visit­
D. C.
The Merchants’ association, of New
FO RTLA N D M ARKETS.
ed Arizona is a unit as regards that
It is also alleged that the defendants
territory being admitted as a state. York, through its board of directors, employed Woodford D. Harlan and !
Wheat— Club, 72c per bushel; blue-
They all say joint statebooJ would be a has asked the district attorney to take William E. Valk, employes of the In­
steps to secure an indictment against
mistake.
terior department, whose duties are to s em, 75c; valley, 71®72c.
the life insurance companies which
Oats— No. 1 white feed, $24®24.50;
Sir Henry Irving is said to have died have been the subject of recent criti­ investigate and report on cases of the ’ gray, $24@24 50 per ton.
fraudulent entry and acquisition of
heartbroken over failures.
cism, saying they are common thieves.
lands, to give them information con- 1 Barley—Feed, $20.50®21 per ton;
Senator Dryden is pushing move­
cerning departmental affairs connected brewing, $21.50@22; rolled, $21.50®
ment for Federal control of insurance.
with the public lands and otherwise 22 .
Rye— $1.40® 1.45 p»r cental.
M A K E T IM B E R D U R A B L E .
misuse their trust to aid the defendants
Germany and Austria have agreed to
Fruits— Apples, $1@1.75 per box;
in defrauding the government.
help Russia suppress the Polish revolt.
peaches, 75c@$l .15 per crate; canta­
Dispute between A merican and New­ F o re st S ervice Studies M e tho ds, Also
loupes, 75c@$1.25 per crate; pear»,
Its
S
tru
c
tu
ra
l
S
tre
n
g
th
.
D Y ED B U T T E R FO R N A VY .
found land fishermen may cause vio-
$1.25@150 per box; crahapples, $1
lencr,
Washington, Oct. 17. — William L.
per box; grapes, muscat, $1 25 a box;
Paris revelations show that war be­ Hall, assistant forester in charge of the C o » l T a r W as Used by C o n tra c to rs Tokay. $1®1 50; black, $1®1.25; Con­
cord, 15)^@35c; quinces. $1 per box.
at League Island.
tween France and Germany w as barely office of forest products in the forest
service, has returned to Washington
Vegetables— Beans, l@ 4c per pound:
avoided.
Washington, Oct. 17.— That samples cabbage, l® lA £c; cauliflower, 75c per
after an extended trip in the West.
It is reported that Cudahy will spend The Btudy of the methods of seasoning of butter submitted as a portion of a dozen: celery, 75c per dozen; corn, 65c
$6,000,000 in St. Louis to fight the and treating Western timbeis to derive large quantity supplied to the League per sack; cucumbers, 10@15e per doz­
Standard Oil.
their greatest service when put to use, Island navy yard at Philadelphia prove en; pumpkins, ? 4 @ lc ; tomatoes, 30@
to be colored with coal tar dye is the
The treaty of Portsmouth has been to which Mr. Hall has given special at­ | substance of a report which Chief 40c ner crate; squash, % @ lc per
signed by both emperors and ratifica­ tention on this trip, forms an import­ Chemist Wiley, of tbe department of pout d turnips, 90c®$l per sack: car­
ant part of the work of this office. And
rots, 65® 75c per sack; beets, 85c@$l
tions exchanged.
the subject is considered of such vital Agriculture, will submit tomorrow to per sack.
A grand stand at the Bncyrus, Ohio, consequence by steam and electric rail­ Secretary Wilson. Specimens were re-
Onions—Oregon yellow Danvers, $1
fair burned. Many people were injur­ ways and telephone and telegraph com­ C ntly taken for analysis from the ® 1.25 per sack.
beague
Island
yards
hospital
kitchen
ed and two killed in the panic.
panies in the West that a number of
Potatoee— Oregon fancy, 65@R5c per
and barracks, from the United 8tates sack;
common,
nominal:
Merced
A majority of the Russian people do these companies are co-operating with
receiving
ship
i.ancaeter
and
other
na-
tw-ets, 2 @ 2 )ic per pound.
not care for the douma, believing it the forest service in its consideration.
!
val
craft
by
representatives
of
the
Their interest centers chiefly in timbers
Butter— Fancy creamery, 25®30c per
will do them no material good.
for tie and pole purposes.
Tests are Pennsylvania dairy and food commis­ ponnd.
The government will ask to have the now under way for tamarack, hemlock sioners, who are said to have obtained
Ergs— Oregon ranch, 28®29c per
Mitchell case advanced by the Supreme and cellar timber in Michigan and Wis­ similar samples from the men who sold dozen.
court to prevent hie serving out bis consin, and for red fir, western hemlock the produce.
! Poultry— Average old hens, 1 0 @ llc ;
term in congress.
Mr. Wilson will refer the report to mixe ' chickens, 10@10)£c; old roosters,
and western tamarack in Idaho and
President
Roosevelt,
who
will,
in
all
8® 9c; young roosters, 10 ® ll* y c ;
The secretary of the interior in his Washington.
Another important line of work in probability, call the attention of the sp i ig-, 10@12c; dressed chickens 12
annual estimates will ask for the fol­
department
of
Justice
to
tbe
matter.
lowing appropriations:
Crater Lake the office of forest products is a series
@ 1 2 V ; turkeys
live, 14>^ <3 16c;
National park, $5,000; Mount Rainier of tests of strength of structural tim­
geese, live, per pound, 8@ 9c; ducks,
M u st N o t H elp A pplicants.
13@14c.
National park. $2,600; education in bers.
Washington, Oct. 17.— The president
Alaska. $100,000; Alaska reindeer,
Hojs — Oregon, 1905, choice, 11®
S u g ar to C ro ss in M exico
today, through the State department, 13c; olds, 10® 12c.
$15,000.
Mazitlin, Mex., Oct. 17. — Repre­ published an executive order of conse-
Wool — Eastern Oregon average best,
8 r Henry Irving, greatest of English sentatives of the American-IIawaiian qnence to every employe in tbe civil
19ri)21c; lower g-aies down to 15c. ac­
actors, is dead.
Steamship company, who stopped in service of the United States.
No ex­ cording to shrinkage; valley, 25®27c
St. Louis papers give high praise to this port on their way from San Fran­ planation of tbe underlying reason for per pound: mohair, choice, 30c.
cisco to Santa Cruz, say their company its issuance is given. The order is as
the Portland fair.
Beef — Dressed bulls
l(92c per
experts to ship at least 300.000 tons of follows: “ No officer ot employe of tbe fo in d : cows, 3® 4c; country steers,
There is bound to be lengthy debates
Hawaiian sugar annually across the government shall directly or indirectly 4®4<*c.
on the canal at the coming session of
Mexican isthmus under the contract instruct or be concerned in any manner
Veal— Dreised, 3 ® 7c per ponnd.
congress.
recently entered into with the National in tbe instruction of any person or
Mutton- Dressed, fancy, 6 ){® 7 c per
New York physicians are positive railroad of Tehuantepec pending the classes of persons with a view to their pound; ordinary, 4® 5c; lambs, 7®
they have cured five cases of cancer completion of the Panama canal. Two special preparation for the examina­ 7 He.
with radium
new steamers are being built.
tions of the Civil Service commission.’ ’
Pork— Dressed, 6®7t$c per pound.
E S T A C A D A ........................ O R E G O N
NEWS OF THE WEEK
In a Condensed Form for Our
Busy Readers.
Government Begins Six Suits
Court at Tacoma.
TITLE WAS OBTAINED BY FRAUD