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lit Estacada Raws NEWS OFTjjE WEEK l i i M u s e d Form (or ta( Mon. A Resume of tho Last Important but Not Lees Interesting Event« of tho Past Weak. H ot weather 1« earning proetrationa and death« in th « East. H aant «ay« Senator Bailey, ol Texaa, te a lackey for Standard Oil. A harvMt crew near HutchiDaon, Kansas, »track to attend a ball game. The battleship Mew Hampshire baa bean aocicasafully launched at Camden, Maw Jersey. Court ramor says the esar w ill bow to parliament and dissolve the Goremy kin ministry. F ive Oshkosh, Wisconsin, lumber man indicted for Oregon land frauds have bean released. I t is claimed a number of Chinese bars been found in St. Louis who have bogus certificates obtained by aid from Portland. The management of the Harriman lines has adopted steel as the material to be used in the construction of all passenger and freight cars. Man repairing the electric line be tween Ban Francisco and San Mateo have had to take out 12 feet of rails, the shrinkage in the earth’ s surface be ing due to the recent earthquake. T O O B U SY FOR R E VISIO N T E S T LO Y A LT Y OF TRO O PS. Reactionaries U rge Use o f Troops to Stamp Out Revolution. St. Petersburg, July 2.— Under the influence of the recent developments touching the loyalty of the army and the conviction that the present pulley of inaction has reached its ultimate limit, the reactionary faction in the ministry has revived the plan for the dissolution of parliament and stamping uut revolutionary activity in the conn try by armed force, while such force is still available. The Associated Press was informed today that this solution had been re peatedly presented to Emperor Nicholas since the development of disaffection among the beat regiments of the guard and the disorders at Krasnovs Selo, but thus far without result. Each day favors the acceptance of the alternative of the dismissal of the Goremykin cab inet and the naming of a responsible ministry. The ministerial repressionista base their hopes on the supposition that the great majority of the troops w ill bail actual conflict, as they did at Moscow in December last forget their griev ances and enter whole heartedly into the combat. One of the advocates of repression said to the Associated Press today that it would be necessary to strike hard immediately, or otherwise within a fortnight the world would probably see the proclamations of re publics at Kharkov, Saratov, Rostov and elsewhere. The whole south of Russia, the speaker said, is belching forth anarchy and revolution, and parliament, as “ a hindrance to the work of pacification,” must be dissolved at once. “ The troops, however, must not— they can not— be employed against the peasant ry.” added the functionary, admitting that this was the lim it to the loyalty of the soldiery. It is doubtful if Premier Goremykin is himself a strong advocate of the des perate alternative of repression. The premier told the representative of a foreign power today that he was only anxious to be rid of the responsibilities of ths premiership, and that he would be delighted if the emperor should call for his resignation. Printed copies of the government agrarian project were transmitted to the lower house of parliament today, and Minister of Agriculture St. Chin- sky will soon request President Mou- romtseff to fix a day for explanation and consideration of the document. The project, part of which was elabo rated in the department of Agriculture and part in the ministry of the Inter ior, is a voluminous document, and the deputies probably will demand several days for its study. A third section, which is being prepared in the ministry of Finance, remains to be presented. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST RECORD H O P C R O P . O P IN IO N O N INSURANC E LAW . Oregon Yield for 1006 Promises to Attorney General Says Insolvency o f Company Cancels Policies. Exceed Even That o f 1006. Salem— Almost incredible though it may seem, well posted Oregon bop growers expect a crop of 130,000 bales in this state this season. This is expectation based upon the present con dition ot the yards. Some men who are both dealers and growers say they will not be surprised at a crop of 140,- 000 bales, and w ill be disappointed if it goes under 180,000, with continued favorable weather conditions. The largest crop heretofore gathered was that of last year, aggregating 108,000 bales. A ll the yards are now in first class condition. Many old yards are prom ising a yield 25 to 50 per cent greater than 'last year. In addition to this there are many yuung yards which pro duced light crops of baby hops last year that w ill yield full crop« for the first time this year. The great question in the minds of growers is whether all the hops can be gathered. Labor is scarce and a much larger number of people than uaual will be required to pick the crop. Heavy showers in this vicinity have injured clover hay to some extent, and cracked Royal Anne cherriee slightly. The rain, however, w ill benefit grain potatoes and other crops. Harney Sawmill* Busy. Burns— The sawmill men of this county have all started their m ill to running on full time and the outlook is better than for a number of years, as there is a large large number of new settlers locating in this county, and then the sawmills near Harney City ship most of their product to Malheur county. There was not much demand for lumber last year, and most of the mills closed down early in the season. Lumber’ bas increased in value from $10 to $12 per thousand for rough lum ber, and dressed lumber has increased about the same per cent. Salem— Attorney General Crawford has rendered an opinion in which he bolds that where an insurance company haa become Insolvent and a recevier has been appointed in court proceedings in another state, all policies in this state are thereby cancelled, but a poli cy bolder, who did not know of the in solvency, may have a claim against the deposit fund in this state for any loss he many sustain within a reasonable time after the appointment of the re ceiver. He also holds that the secretary of state of this state, as insurance com missioner, has authority to investigate the condition of such an insurance com pany and if he finds that its capital is impaired below the sum of $200,000, he may cancel its license in this state Ask State for Appropriation. Ontario— Henry Blackman, recently appointed by Governor Chamberlain as one of the commissioners of Oregon to the Jamestown exposition, representing Eastern Oregon, is in Ontario gathering statistics and exhibits for the world’s fair in 1907, so as to make a report at the next legislature with the view of having a liberal appropriation made Mr. Blackman states that the commer cial bodies of Portland are back of the movement and requested the governor to make the appointments. Oregon is the first state on the Pacific coast to come to the front for the purpose of ad vertising her resources. Senator Warren Says Country Is T o o Prosperous to Think o f Tariff. Washington, June 29.— Senator War ren made a speech in the senate today on his resolution calling on the director of the census for a statement covering the extent of the livestock industry of the United States and of the foreign business in this country in leather and raw material. He cited the recent agitation concerning this industry as his reason for seeking this information. He confidently asserted that the state ment wunld show an astonishing in crease and that the product of not less than $2,000,000,000 annually, more than the value of all the gold produced by the United States in the entire his' tory of the country. Warren pronounced as unjust and selfish the demand made by the manu facturers lor free hides. He said that while the livestock men do not envy Massachusetts its prosperity they do not desire to add to it by taking off the duty of bides and wool, and closed an appeal for the continuance of the tariff "W e are,” he said, “ too busy, too well employed, too well paid for our labor, too prosperous to think seriously of tariff revision in the year of our Lord, 1906.” F A IT H IN TH E BAY C IT Y . Claus Spreckles Says it Will Be the Greatest Port on Hemisphere. Chicago, June 29.— “ Han Francisco will soon be Greater San Francisco in deed as we are in name. Things have settled themselves since our terrible dis aster, capitaists are putting their mon ey into rebuilding and enlarging and in beautifying, and the people general ly are exercising a great degree of con fidence in the city’ s future prosperity.” Claus Hpreckles, of Han Francisco, who with his wife was in Han Francisco yesterday, thus expressed himself in discussing the future of his home city. All financial interests, he said, al though be spoke especially for the sugar interests, were firm in the belief that San Francisco would become the largest and most important port of i try in the western hemisphere. “ When our Oriental trade, already large, has become still larger, and when new modern buildings have sprung up out of the ruins, as they surely will, Han Francisco will be a greater city in all ways,” he said. WRECK IN ENGLAND Fast Express Train Jamps Track With Fatal Results. RECOVER TWENTY-SEVEN BODIES Nearly All Ware Americans Who Had dust Arrived on Steamer From N ew York. Salisbury, England, July 3.— Driving at a mad pace over the London South western railway, the American Line Expreea, carrying 43 of the eteamer New York’ a passengers from Plymouth to London, plnnged from the track jnat after passing the station here at 1 :57 o’clock thia morning and mangled to death in ite wreckage 23 passengers and four of the trainmen. Beside thoee to whom death came speedily, a dozen persons were injured, some of them seriously. The late hour of the New Y ork’ s ar rival at Plymouth saved many lives. 8he carried more than 60 travelers for London, but many of them elected to travel on comfortably to Southampton in preference to the late landing at P ly mouth anJ the long night ride across the country. I f the New York had made a faster passage the somber roster of the dead and injured would have been larger. The surviving passengers and train men describe the sound of the wreck as like the discharge of a series of heavy guns of varied caliber, and when the crashing of the wreck was past there came calla of the injured, some shriek ing with pain and fear and others- moaning as if bewildered by the shock. R elief came quickly, although it was an hour before the last body was I ragged from the wreck. The police, attracted by the noise, called ambu lances and surgeons and warned the hospitals to prepare to receive the in jured. The railway yard quickly filled with police, doctors, nurses, trainmen and volunteers. The darkness and incredible destruc tion made the work of rescue exceed ingly difficult. Lamps and torches were brought to light the desolate scene. The station was converted into a surgery anil the platform was made a mortuary. N E W 8 PA PE R S H O P S SEIZED. Government Attempts to Suppress A c counts o f Mutiny in Army. St. Petersburg, June 27.— The gov ernment, taking advantage of tha effect produced by the frankness and linearity of Interior Minister Stolypin’ * declara tions in ths tower house of parliament, baa taken prompt etepe to prevent any farther anti-Semi tic.disturbnncee. But thia effect is waning* and the impoaai- bility of the present situation ia daily coming more to the fore. The senti ment in favor of a change in tbe minis try ia now not only «hared by the lower and upper houses of parliament, and voiced by the entire preaa, bat is sup ported by a strong faction at court. Tha revolutionists are jubilant at the progress made by the m ilitary propa ganda. Tbe conservative Novoe Vrem- ya today devote« a leading editorial to tha subject, and the radical organs print coldmni of accounts of military troubles, some of which undoubtedly were invented for suggestive effect, but the majority were based on fact. After a vain attempt to atop the pub lication of unfavorable m ilitary news by the confiscation of their editions, the police yesterday seized the typo graphical outfits of several papers, and the offices of provincial journals which were reprinting the accounts of tbe Novoe Vremya and SIovo were sum marily closed. Agrarian disorders at Kharkoff, P ol tava and Tamboff have led to conflicts with the troops. The estate of Prince Volkonsky, a member of the lower bonse of parliament, at Morehansk, haa been plundered and his residence burned. S T A Y W IT H W O R K . Cannon Says Congress Must Finish B efore It Can Adjourn. Washington, Jane 27.— Congress will Dr. Sherman Cannot Attend. stay in session until its work is fin Oregon City— Secretary Cross, of the ished. This is the dictum of Speaker Willamette Valley Chautauqua associa W hile running at a high speed an Cannon and his lieutenants, and is tion. has received a telegram from Dr. espies« train jumped the track at Salis- being emphasized at this time to coun W. C. Sherman, of Sacramento, an burg, England. Twenty-seven people, teract any impression that the pure nouncing his serious illness at his mostly Americans, lost their lives. lood bill, at least, might go over until home, which will prevent him from The train was carrying the passengers the next session. keeping bis engagement at this year’ s of a Mew York liner. There is also trouble on the meat assembly. Dr. Sberman has for inspection bill, and tbe " t i e up” on President E lliott, of the Northern number of years been instructor of the the railroad rate bill indicates delay. Pacific, is said to have resigned. Bible class and bis services bave been The immigration bill is also in confer invaluable to the chautauqna meetings The praaidsnt has signed the railroad Springfield May Be Terminus. ence, as are several of the appropria rata, naturalisation and lock canal Eugene — The Willamette Valley Secretary Cross is planning to substi tion bills. A ll of these things mast tute a round table for this interesting bills. company has applied to the city of be worked oat without any date of ad feature of the Chautauqua program. Springfield for a franchise for the con journment being set. according to the A bant wave baa swept the entire struction of an electric railway on cer decision of the house leaders. When East and a number of deaths are re Big Pack o f Strawberries. tain streets entering the city from the the work is done an adjournment reso ported. A T T O R N E Y S ARE C ALLE D . Salem— The Salem Mutual Canning north. For a long time the company lution w ill he forthcoming in short Reports of spreading disaffection in has been attempting to secure a fran company, recently organized by fruit order. the Russian army adds to the alarm at chise for entrance into Eugene, intend growers of this vicinity, has finished Instructions Given for Action A g ainst L O O K IN G FOR G O O D M AN. W hile the sitnation today spells de the palace. Manag ing to extend the line now under con its 1906 pack of strawberries Standard Oil. lay until next week, Hie work on the struction between Salem and Portland er S. P. Kim ball says the product a ill Oregon C ivil war claims w ill probab Members say Washington, Jane 29. — Attorney Czar Finds Difficulty in Selecting New floor is progressing. south to Eugene, but as the city coun be creditable to this part of the valley, ly soon be paid. These claims aggre there is no need to prolong the session General Moody had conferences today Prim e Minister. cil seems loath to give the franchise, as the fruit was of excellent quality, gate 1886,271. beyond Friday, if the conferees make with Frank B. Kellogg and Charles B. St. Petesbug, July 3. — No definite the company threatens to build around came to the cannery in good condition, Morrison, who bave been engaged ae statement with reference to the retire up their minds that the work must, be An unusual rainfall at London pre and was handled without difficulty. A Eugene. special counsel in the investigation ment of the Goremykin cabinet was done or that agreements which w ill vented the open air celebration of the larger pack could have been made if which is being made into the affaire of forthcoming todsy. Emperor Nicholas meet all demands can be arranged on king’ s birthday. the fruit had been available, but there Governor Names Delegates. the Standard Oil company, with a view is apparently encountering trouble in all matters before that time, and that was such a large demand for frejh her Forest Urea are raging around the Salem— Governor Chamberlain has to ascertaining whether there have finding a man to whom to intrnst the if the idea of prolongins the session for vicinity of Dry valley, Texas. Many the pnrpise of killing certain bills is appointed 0. E. S. Wood, of Portland; ries that the cannery could not get as been any violations of the anti-trust reins of power and effecting an under many as desired. ranches are being destroyed. Rert Huffman, of Pendleton; Herman law. With reference to this it wai standing with the Liberal groups of abandoned, this week w ill see the end. J O L T FOR C A S T R O . Wise, of Astoria; Roswell Shelly, of W hite and colored soldiers clashed at stated today that further investigation parliament. La Grande Gets Big Mill. Hood River, and P. G. Cozard, of Can Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and four is to be made. The Constitutional Democratic par SPR E AD FE R M E N T . Ultimatum' From United States Will La Grande— Representatives of the yon City, delegates to represent the man ara now in the hospital. The attorney general also held con liament committee met this afternoon Palmer Lumber company have made Be Sent Him Soon. state of Oregon at a ronvelntion to be ferences with some of the district at behind closed doors to discuss tactics Trustees of Stanford University have Washington, July 2. — Soon after held in Des Moines, la., September 5 public that they have decided to build torneys he had summoned to Washing under the sitnation. The Associated Russian Parliament Openly Advocates completed arrangements for reouilding Work and 6, to propose and urge upon con their big m ill ut La Grande. Revolution. Necessary buildings w ill be ready at General Cipriano Castro resumes the gress and the several states the submis will begin us soon as a right of way for ton, and it was stated that they wete Press was informed after the meeting being instructed ae to how they ehould that the committee adhered to its for presidency of Venezuela, July 6, he St. Petersburg, Jane 27.— The session tbs beginning of the fall term, August will find himself confronted by re sion and adoption of an agreement to a railroad spur through Marion street proceed againet the Standard Oil com mer decision that nothing lees than a }f the lower house of parliament today quests from the United States for set' the constitution of the United States and the Riverside addition is secured. pany. It was also said to be most fully responsible cabinet w ill be accept was openly devoted to the revolutionist Heavy wind blew down a circus tent tlement of American claims against his for the election of United States senat The 73 acres of ground donated by citi likely that special grand juries w ill able, and that Constitutional Demo propaganda for undermining the loyal zens for a m ill site and lumber yards be called to determine whether the at Aurora, Illinois. Two men were government. For more than a year ors by direct vote of the people. ly of the troops. A score of speeches w ill be turned over at once, the trans Standard Oil company has been granted crats w ill refuse to take portfolioe in killad and scores narrowly escaped be Castro has not been bothered by the coached in ardent revolutionary tone any mixed cabinet. fer to be made through the Commercial ing tramplsd by a herd of 18 elephants United States. Promise Ontario New Railroad. rebates or concessions. Meantime Judge W. The leaders scarcely expect that theee were delivered, with the direct object club. which stampeded. J. Calhoun visiter! Venezuela and in Ontario—Grattan P. Wheeler, the terms w ill be accepted at present. In of their dissemination among tbe sol deed they have slight desire to shoulder diers. The crop outiooa iui me t’ aciflc veeiigated the American claims, and New York city banker, who is financing Earthquake In Wales. Wheat Crop Looks Good. the State department has been busily the Ontario-Emmett railroad, is in the The anthorities, who are able to con Northweet is moat encouraging. Cardiff, Wales, June 29. — Violent the responsibility of government, when Pendleton— Umatilla county will engaged in reviewing the cases and city, accompanied by O. C. Wright, the conntry apparently is on the verge fiscate papers containing telegraph ac Congress has taken no action with putting them in condition to be pressed manager of his Eastern Oregon mining have one of its beat wheat crops this earthquake shocks were felt throughout South Wales at 94:5 this morning of a series of outbreaks and disorders. counts of the ferment among the sol regard to a new trade treaty with Uer What seemed to be indifference on interests. Mr. Wheeler stated that the year in spite of threatening early por- Houses rocked and many of the cheaper Their present plan is to adopt toward diery, are unable to prevent the publi tents. The moist weather of the past many. the part of the United States has been Ontario-Emmett railroad would abso Hundreds of any new ministry the same tactics they cation of parliamentary speeches, and four weeks has lifted the crops out of ones were damaged. President Roosevelt has reiterated only caution, and the State department lutely be built, and that the money is chimneys fell, occupants of dwellings have followed in the past, the accept those delivered todav will tomorrow be the ground until they w ill be as good his determination not to run again for will take up its work where It is allow alt subscribed for its construction, and weret hrown to the ground and people ance of what is good in the policy of printed in every radical paper in the ed to rest after the sending of a note to the same would be in running order in straw as usual, whereas it was pre fled from their houses, shrieking in the government and unsparing criti empire and so find their way into every the presidency. dicted that in eome places a harvester Castro by Secretary of State Hay, which within 18 months, but probably at an barracks, camp and outpost. could hardly get below the heads. Now panic, with visions of the San Fran cism where that policy does not square P . W . Clement is the choice of In is practically an ultimatum. earlier date. The rostrum was abandoned almost cisco disaster before them. Though with their ideas. The immediate pass the warm weather has begun to harden dependent Republicans and Democrats A request w ill be made for the ad there were many narrow escapes from age of a vote of lack of confidence is entirely to Cossack representatives. the young grain and cause the maturing for governor of Vermont. justment of American claims regardless The conservative Coesacks did their Trouble in Harney County. heads to fill out and increase in weight. falling chimneys and copings, there probable. Hot weather prevails in Chicago ’and of what action the Venezuelan courts I t is stated that Minister of Interior beet to counteract the addresses of their Salem— There is trouble brewing were no casnaltiee so far as known. other parts of the East. Several deaths may have taken or shall take in the fu down in Harney county over irrigation Earthquake shocks were also felt at Stolypin and Minister of Finance Ko- revolntionary conferees. Tbe lie was County Fair at Tillamook. ture. Representations covering prac matters. The Burns board of trade and many prostrations are reported. Bristol, Ilfracombe and elsewhere. kovaoff w ill submit to the lower house freely passed on both sidea regarding Tillamook— At a meeting of the T ill tically all the American claims against has asked the state land board to send They were accompanied by loud rum of parliament, probably tomorrow, a the sentiments of the Cossack soldiers Russian rumors say a new ministry amook Development league the matter Venezuela may doubtless be presented. the state eng nser over to make an in request for an appropriation of $60,- and their devotion to dnty, in spite of is about to be formed, headed by M. of a county fair was taken up. The blings. the utmost efforts of Prince Paul Dol- 000,000 for famine relief. vestigation with a view to obliging date for the fair will probably be Aug Mouromateff, president of the lower gourokoff, who occupied the chair in some of the companies holding lands ust 23,24 and 25, and it w ill probably Earthquake in Ohio. Wilt Cost «1 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a Year. the absence of President Monromtaeff. Intended to Surrender. Han Francisco, July 2.— According to under the Carey act in the vicinity of include a stock show and street carni Cleveland, O., June 29.— A shock of Tastimoay at New Orleans by the Harney to proceed to develop it or va val. J. C. Cooper, of McMinnville, felt here at 4:10 o’clock this afternoon the budgets submitted to the relief St. Petersburg, July 3.— The deposi Interstate Commeroe commission shows cate. State Engineer Lewis w ill soon has been engaged to manage it. is pronounced by Cleveland scientists tions of various officers and sailors of dews Fleeing From Russia. state oil inspectors discriminated commission today, it w ill c a t consider to bave been an earthquake. I t is re the torpedo boat destroyer Bedovy, ably more than $1,000,(00 a year to go to Harney county, the land board Odessa, June 27.— Jewish immigra I dealers not in ths trust. dispense the money contributed for the having made an order to that effect a ‘ ported to have shaken the southern forming the documents in the court tion from all of the chief southern P O R T L A N D M A R K E TS . The president is back of Governor destitute residents of San Francitco. its last mt eting. shore of Lake Erie for a distance of martial of Admiral j Rojeetvensky and cities of Russia ia asanming a volume Wheat— Club, 71®72c; bluestem Ids, of the Philippines in, the position The expenses of adminittratlon will 100 miles, the eastern lim it being other naval officials, who surrender to equal to that attained after the massa 74c; red, 69®70c: valley, 71®72c. bo took with reference to the title to total this vast sum, if the finance com Pinesville snd the western lim it Mar the Japanese in the battle of the sea of cre of October, 1905. Third class rail Investigate Insurance Companies. Oats— No. 1 white feed, $31.50(332; the Joan de Dios property, claimed by mittee approves the estimates prepared, blehead. No damage has been re Japan, in May of last year, are pub way accommodations mast be arranged Salem— The Greater Salem Commer gray, $31.50 per ton. ths Catholic church. ported, though in some places the lished today. The sailors’ testimony for several days in advance. One lead and the expenditure will not include a cial club haa adopted a resolution ask Barley— Feed, $24(324 50 per ton; shock was sufficient to elam doors and Major .Gas ing the Oregon Development league to ndicatea that the admiral’ s party ing Jew in Odessa says that 45,000 Fulton has been appointed rant for food or clothing. brewing, nominal; rolled, $25(326. rattle window». Local acientiata be boarded the Dedovy with the full in Jews, women and children included, i of ths congressional commu ton stated that the expenses of his work appoint a committee to aid Senator Fruits— Apples, $2.50(33 50 per box; tes to go over and check up the work would be approximately $39,000 for Fulton in bis effort to secure a larger apricots, $1.75(32 per crate, cherries, lieve the seat of the seismic disturbance tention of surrendering to the first Jap w ill have left thia city before the end was probably beneath Lake Erie. anese ship encountered. Their initial of the year. Tbe Jews believe that the share of the reclamation funds for Ore o ( tbs commission appointed by Presi the one month. 6®$c per pound; currants, 9(310c; act waa to order a white flag prepared. dooms w ill be dissolved, and when that gon. Ths club also authorised the ap dent McKinley to codify the Federal peaches, $1(31.25; strawberries, 5<38c Gasoline Runs Short. pointment of a committee to confer Eolonel Ernst Is Retired. occurs they say the southern provinces laws. per pound; gooseberries. 5(37c per Cleveland, July 2.— The Standard Oil with Secretary of State Dunbar regard pound; Logan berries, $1.25 per crate; Sedition Spread Among Mexicans. w ill become a veritable hades. Washington, Jane 29.— Colonel Os The ship subsidy bill w ill be taken company today sent out circulars noti ing an investigation of the course of in Mexico Oity, July 3. — Since Gover raspberries, $1.76(31 85; blackberries, wald Herbert Ernst, of the corps of en ap at the next saesion of congress. gineers, was retired today for sge with nor Ysabel, of Sonora, made bis report fying all Its customers that high grade surance companies in the payment cr 10c. Detectives Murdered in Streets. nonpayment of losses in the San Fran Wsrsew, June 27.— At 6 o’clock this Vegetables— Beans, 5<37c per pound; the rank of brigadire general. Colonel on the Cananes outbreak, showing con England has sent a representative to gasoline, testing from 74 to 7d degree«, cisco disaster. cabbage, l% c per pound; cucumbers,- Ernst is chairman of the Mississippi clusively that seditions papers were be- evening in tbe outskirts of thie city a the UnitedS tataa to inspect meat in had been withdrawn from the market. This action is taken as a result of the 65c per dosen; lettuce, head, 10®25c; River commission and a member of the ine circulated among the Mexican min band of terrorist«, armed with revolv tended for use by the English army. demand for the product and the ina Seats Assigned Legislators. onions, 8® 10c per dozen; peas, 4®5c; Panama Canal commission. He is also ers in that mining camp, there has ers, attacked three detectives, of whom The little town of Tittsewah, Okla- bility of the Standard Oil company to Salem— Members of the next Oregon radishes, 10®20c per dosen; rhubarb. a member of the American section of been renewed attention given tbe prop they killed two and wonnded ths third. heaaa, haa been praeitcally demolished supply the same. The high grade gaso legislature have already been selecting Sc per pound; spinach, 2®3c per the International Waterways commis aganda, semi-socialistic in character, When an ambnlance arrived and tbe line is used exclusively in operating seats in their respective houses, and pound: parsley, 25c; turnips, 90c®$1 sion, chairman of the board of engin carried on among workingmen in the doctor» tried to aseist the wounded de by a tornado. automobiles, naphtha launches, etc. Secretary of State Dunbar haa been as per sack; carrots, $1 ® 1.36 per sack; eers charged with surveys for a water indnstrial centers by political intrigu tective, two men approached and fired Wisconsin Democrats have endorsed It is stated that gas engines generally signing seats as requested. way between Lake Michigan and the ers seeking to take advantage of organ twice, killing the injured man. Tbe Before the beets, $1.25® 1.60 per sack. Bryan lor president. can be altered to permit the nse of the legislature convenes he w ill have each Missieeippi rive-, and a member of the isation in various parte of the country ■bote attracted Coeaeckt and infantry to Onions— New, 1 '4®1 ><c per pound. D r. I*ppooi, papal physician, say* common or stove gasoline as fuel. board to consider cement testing. membet’ i name on a card on the front of labor anions. Trees anions are the scene, and tha aoldiera barred the Potatoes — Fancy graded old Bur the pope la In very pool health. quite legal in the-r «¿¿¿«traction. of his desk, in letters large enough for banks, 40®60c per hundred; ordinary, street, firing eeveral volleys by which A ticket bee been named by the fus N ew York School Teachers Coming. the presiding officers, pages and others California Floods Subside. a number of sympathising workmen nominal; new Oregon, 76® 0c. ion of Democrats, Prohibitionists and Portland, July 2 — A special train to read at a distance, fn each house Fresno, Jane 29.— Reports from the Mine Riots Are Expected. ware wounded. Butter— Fancy creamery, 17 H®20c Lincoln party men la Pennsylvania. of school teschers from New York city the Multnomah delegation w ill occupy per pound. west side and the south indicate that El Paso, Tex., July 3.— Orders bave Chairman Birton, of the house riv w ill reach Portland on the morning of practically the same seats occupied at Granted H alf Holidays Eggs— Oregon ranch, 2 2 ® 2 2 ^ e per the cool weather of the past few days been issued at Phoenix, Aris., to hold has alleviated tha flood conditions three companies of tbe Arizona Nation ers and harbors committee, says a 40- July 16, leaving the same evening after the last session. Washington, June 27. — Saturday dosen. There was no risa in the al Guard in readiness to proceed to half holidays daring tbe months of foot channel for Coo* bay is too much a trip to Cascade locks by rail and re Poultry— Average old hens, 13®1314c somewhat. te ask. New York does not have that turn to th* city by steamer. The party Outlook in Lane County. per pound; mixed chickens, 1 2 ® lt !le ; waters of the San Joaqnin today for Morenei and Clfton, Aria , where a July, August end September have been Ah, and Hamburg, Germany, baa is in charge of V. V. Beard, general Rnoeevelt to Eugene— Sunshine has improved all broilers, 1 5 ® l6 i«c ; roosters, 9 ) { ® l l c ; tbs first time in three week* and Kings strika is threatened in tbe mines. A granted by President Eastern passenger agent for the New crop« in lan e county. Ths water is strike occurred there three years ago skilled mechanics and laborers and to y S t feat. An average dressed chickens, 13®14e; turkeys, river is going down. York Central lines. The special is a cherrv yield Is on the market; straw live. 17 ® 17tfc; turkeys, dressed, still flowing oat of the great gaps in with serious riots and United Statee all employes in tbe classified service at Threogb the Japanese embassy the solid Pullman that is being run by the berries ara practically harvested; rasp choice, 20®22c; « esse, live, 10A12c; the levees of both streams and tha troopa had to be called oat to qnell the navy yards and naval station« of ‘ Bad Crass bee received snoth- New York Central. There w ill be 125 berries and black caps are ripening and docks, old, ll® 1 2 c ; young. 12H®13c. farms lying in their paths are still them. There has been trouble in theee tha United States. The same benefit the relief ot Ban Francia- teachers on board. campe for eeveral weeks peet, with sev is extended in another general order to are prolific. Prunes, apples and pears Hops— Oregon, 1905, 1 0 ® llc ; olds, flooded. aad dre* cofferer«, sank eral minor strikes. are in the best of condition. Hay and 6c per pound. tha skilled mechanics, laborer« and em total sobeerpitioa by Ja| Company Increases Capital. Franca Faces Big Deficit. grain are very heavy, while hopa are Wool— Eastern Oregon average best, ployee in tbe classified service of the * 46 , 000 . New York, July 2.— At a special well advanced, promising s big yield. 18®23t$e; valley, coarse. 221 {® 23 tie ; mt printing office. Paria, Jane 29. — Finance Minister Contest on Sm oot's Seat. fine, 24c per pound; mohair, choice, Poincaire intrdoncsd the budget in the Washington, July 3. — Tha question elt has approved the meeting of the Hanover Fire Insurance Pasture is good. 28A30c, chamber of deputise yeetorday (bowing of tha right of Reed Smoot to retain Investigating Canadian Beef. Jelat insolation of congress expressing company today It was voted to increase Oregon Appropriations Cut. a considerable deficit in consequence of hia sent in tba U n ite! State« senate Veal— Dressed, 4®7c per pound. the horror of the people ot the United the capital stock of the company from Victoria, B. C., Jane 27. — An Otte, $500.000 to $1.000,000. This action Washington— Ths senate committee the extraordinary expenditure for the Beef— Dressed bulls, 3« per pound; w ill be presented to that body tba Brat we special saya Hon. Sydney Fiaher- the result of the massacre ot i la Basala and epsreasing sym was taken as the result of the loses« cut down the building appropriations cows. 414 ®6 v^c; country steers, 6®6c. m ilitary preparations doting tha Mo day of tbs session in December. Chair minister ol agricultor*, ie having an sustained by the company in the San in reporting on the omnibus bill so that roccan crisis, smounting to $60,000,000, Mutton— Dressed, fancy, 7®8c; per man Burrows, of the committee on investigation made into the canned pathy with than» bereaved. Francisco Are. The new stock w ill Maker City gets only $65,000, Ruge e pound; ordinary, 6®6e; lambs, with d also $90 000,000, owing to ia- privilege* ami election«, so announced meet industry of Canada so ns to bo The lase 1er government w ill buy the he leaned at $160 a share, thus adding $61,000 and Salem $16,000 to com I pelt on, 8c. rreesed expenditure resulting from in- in the elating boars of tbs session jost ahi» to assors the British bayer of tho at Ban Jean, Furto Bier. $760,000 to the company’s plete Its grounds. | Pork— Dressed, 7 ® 8 S c per pound. closed. r e rity of tbe Caned inn article. SS a