U n Estocada laws R IO T S A T V L A D IV O S T O K . C A N N O N AIDÉD W E S T. Speaker o f House Blocked Diversion o f Reclamation Fund. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST Battary o f Artlllary Capturad and Cos aacka Driven O ff. BARRED BY BRITONS Road Down North Bank o f Columbia Givan Right o f Way. Vancouver, Jaly 3.— H ill won over Tokio, July 0. — Additional details Washington, July 10. — Thanks to Harriman yesterday when Judge W. received bara of rioting In Vladivoatok Speaker Cannon, the Kansbrougb bill W. McCredie, of the Superior court of diverting $1,000,000 from the reclama­ indicate that so far the loyal troop* Washington, decided that the Portland V A L L E Y FARM ERS C O M B IN E . LIN N C R O P 8 ARE A B U N D A N T . tion fund to drain private swamp lands A Seattle railway had tha right to con­ have been nnable to gain control of the in North Dakota, was not allowed to demn across tha property of the Colum­ situation. Fighting la going on on all come before the bouse at the recent H e­ Record Grain and Hay Output Ex­ Will Obtain Their Grain Bags Inde­ bia Valisy railroad along tha north •idea, both in the city and the o c ’ pendent o f Buyers. pected— Labor Scarce. lton. Had the bill been given consid bank of th* Colombia river. The de­ skirts. Especially severe fighting bes eratton it would almoet certainly have cision is a sweeping one, and carries Salem— There 1s a lively war on be­ taken place in tbe neighborhood of tbe Albany— Ceres has dealt bountifully become a law, for it had already paaaed with Linn county tbie year. with it tbe settlement of an important There ie tween Willamette valley farmers and outlying harbor defenece, where the the senate, was indorsed by a majority not a failure to record thus far. question in the struggle between the Even tbe valley millers ami warehousemen, of the bouse committee on poblic lands, the strawberries, reported rained by growing out of the question of furnish rioters succeeded in captaring a batteiy two roads. Both have fought for the and only a handful of Western mem­ the lata spring rains, recovered from ing sacks for grain. It has always been of artillery. Tbe gunners made bnt Admiralty Y U d s and Will Feed Them narrow atrip along the river’ s edge a scant show of resistance, it being A R n u m o f tho L o m Important but bers were in a mood to oppose the bill the temporary setback and made a full the practice for warehouMmen and On Australian and Argenline whereon a railway can be built. Both plain that they were in sympathy with have been at work building grades pre­ In debate. N ot L o m Interesting Events crop. Linn county farms are the pic­ millers to furnish sacks to farmers and the rioters Canned Goods. Speaker Cannon was the man who ture of industry and prosperity. Every take tbe value of the racks out of the paratory to laying rails. Both claimed o f tho Post Week. A detachment of Co*sacks attempted defeated this onslaught on the none too variety of farm product w ill be almoet purchase price of tbe grain when sold. certain points of conflict, the Columbia to recapture the battery, but the rebels large reclamation fund, and his posi­ a full yield, and some, particularly the Valley by deed from the former owners, Recently millere and warehousemen fired heavy volleys ol grepeshot and London, Jnly 10.— As the reault of and the Portland A Saattleby virtue of Oooreek troops have refused to serve tion was altogether unexpected, too. hay output, w ill surpass all previous in other valley counties decided to dis­ shrapnel into the attacking column and the refusal of one of tbe ship* of the lor polios doty. When congress was framing the recla­ records. condemnation salts across the property continue this practice and to require forced It to retreat, with heavy loss British attacking fleet to take on^Amer Haying is now in its busiest stage, farmer! to buy the sacks outright. At last accounts, the rebel* were still ican tinned meats during the recent of the rival corporation. By a decis­ A grand jury is alter the ice trust of mation law, and in the years [previous, Cannon was one of the strongest oppon­ and the enormous size of the crop w ill Marion and Polk county grainbnyere ion allowing this right, if sustained by Washington, D. 0 . naval maneuvers, the Admiralty directs ents of the proposed legislation. He tax the resources of the farming com­ have practically agreed to the same in command. the higher courts of Washington, ap­ W ild mobs have burned the govern that ships’ companies be supplied with Colombia la mid to be plotting with believed it would deplete the treasuiy munity to care for it before the thresh­ plan, though no formal action has been ment stores in the heart of the city, Australian or Argentine brands in lien parently no barrier can be raised in the the Indians of Panama. and interfere with other government ing Mason. This year's hay crop is taken. and have Mcnred possession of snppliee of American. The remainder of Amer­ path of H ill that w ill prevent him from following hia surveys down tbe Wash­ “ Tbie is a oleseing to valley farm­ rained at a large snm. Alter a boycott of three years Great work; furthermore, he contended that notable for the great amount of vetches One mob ican tinned meats now on hand ia being ington shore of the river. Britain has received a minister from irrigation of arid lands could be carried grown. This greatest of all stock foods ers,” declared W. A. Taylor, a promin­ stormed the city prison in an attempt returned to the victualing yards and on by private enterprise under the Car­ thrives in the Willamette valley, and ent grain farmer. “ The warehousemen The decision announces that in case Bervia. to rescue a number of persons who had will be no longer a compulsory ration ey act, and therefore raw no neceeeitv tbe Colombia Valley desires to build a have got none the start of us, for al­ been arrested, after looting the m ill A regiment of Bnssian cavalry has for utilizing public land receipts in this Linn farmers are beginning to realise for the navy. railroad down the north bank, the the fact. It has many of the properties ready we have begun arranging ¡to buy tary supply station of a quanity of dy mutinied and barricaded themselves in great work. Winston Charchill Spencer, under We have namite. Seveie fighting, which lasted conrt will extend the road fa ll protec­ that rejuvenate the soil, and is itM lf a sacks independent of them. the barracks at Tambor. secretary of the colonies, in an official Since that law was written on the profitable product. Running as high placed onrselvee in their power too several hoars, followed, bat tbe prison commnnication to W illiam Redmond, tion by allowing it to build a roadbed The C ivil Service commission has re­ satute books and has been put into op­ as five tons to the acre, it not only long. Now the farmers w ill bnild guard was finally snccesalnl in driving Nationalist member of parliament, says and track over the right of way parallel commended the inclusion of the Inter­ eration, Speaker Cannon has traveled yields enormous stacks of hay, but also granaries on their own farms, bay only with the Portland A Seattle track as awav the attacking forces. he is informed that special care is ex­ nal Havanas service in the classified ibrough the West, has observed the furnishes excellent pasturage. sacks enough to haul grain from the surveyed, without compelling the Har­ Information baa been received here ercised by the New South Wales gov­ vast benefits that are resulting from it, service. riman road to recondemn, providing There is a market shortage on farm field to the granary, let the grain lie that all the Russian troops on tbe ernment that only absolutely healthy and today he is as staunch a friend of laborers in Linn county, and farmers loose in bina, and thus be compelled to Tbs Chicago council proposes the Manchurian border are in a state of beeves are slaughter e l for food and the Colombia Valley determine* to the law as any man from the arid West. bay only one-tenth as many sacks as are experiencing extreme difficulty in A a t b penalty lor asaailanta ot women mntiny, and it is all their officers can that every precantion is taken at tbe bnild and does bnild within a reasona­ He has proved himself a better friend housing theii crape. they do. and children. Attacks have become so do to keep them in reasonable subjec­ freezing and canning works to insure a ble time. I f the opposing road to the of the law than many men who helped “ I have learned by experience that I A ll classes of grain w ill be ready for H ill line fails to build, then tbe Port­ frequent a woman is not now safe in tion. Revolutionary propaganda is cleanly method. Where any breach of to frame it. harvest soon, and almost at the same can sometimes get 8 cents more a bush­ land A Seattle is to have tbe fa ll right her own home. In the closing days of the session an time. This complicates matters and el for my wheat by having possession making headway among the Russian the regulations regarding cleanliness is of way for ita own purposes. The vice president and general effort was made to rush through the creates a greater demand for help than of the grain wheD I get ready to sell. soldiers in Siberia, and it would not be proved, licenMa are immediately with ager of the New York Central offered senate a bill to take a part of the reel* ordinary. T i meet the occasion farm­ Farmers can make enough in a single surprising if news of a general revolt drawn. Persons slaughtering a diseas­ ed beef are liable to imprisonment for C A N A L BO ND SALE. to go before a grand jory and tell what mation fund for draining the Dismal ers are doubling forces in the haying season by increased prices of wheat to there were soon to be received. two years and the seller oi diseased ha knew about rebates and thus secure swamp, but the bill was refused con­ and in this way.the work is progressing pay for their granaries. meat is liable to imprieonment for a Bidders fo r Small Amounts Are T o Be immunity, but his offer has been re­ sideration, a number of Western senat rapidly, and soon the greatest output “ Let the warehousemen combine. BAY C IT Y S A L O O N S OPEN. longer term. Government inspectors fused. ora having been aroused to a realization of hay Linn county has ever produced We are doing something in that line Given Preference. report weekly. Twelve honrs notice ourselves and we shall bay our Backs So far American engineers have not of the danger that lurks behind bills of w ill be on the market. Washington, July 4.— Secretary Shaw Police Will Strictly Enforce the Law mast be given of intention to slaughter, this character, and notice was served A part of the work of threshers this without paying tribute to the ware­ succeeded in gaining any idea of the Against Drunkenness. and where no inch notice is given a yesterday offered to the poblic $30,- plans of the big British battleship by Senator Fulton that no more distil- year w ill be separating seed from the housemen.” 000,000 bonds o ' the Panama canal butions would be made from the recla­ San Francisco, July 6.— For the first penalty of $25 a head may be imposed. vetch straw. Large orders for vetch Dreadnaught which w ill help them in loan, authorized by the recent act of Coyote Hunters Make Money. time since April 18 the saloons were the construction of the largest battle­ mation fund for the benefit of states seed have been received, a number of R E C IP R O C IT Y TH E N E X T ISSU E. congress. The bonds w ill bear interest Albany — Catching coyotes now pays permitted to reopen yesterday. them coming from Portland wholesale ship afloat for the navy of the United that do not cofitribute to that fund. at the rate of 2 per cent, w ill be dated The senators behind the bills provid booses. Licenses had been granted to about well in Linn county. The Linn Coun- States. August 1, 1906, and interest w ill be ing for the drainage of the Dismal ty Coyote clnb, composed of residents 600 drinking places and all did a rash Congress Will Be Asked to Enlarge payable quarterly. They w ill be re­ There is a rumor of another m swamp, the Florida Everglades and the Many Claims to Adjust. To a large number of of the foothill region, in the eastern ing business. President's Powers. deemable at the pleasure of the govern­ of Jews in Warsaw, Bussia. big swamps along the Mississippi river, Salem— When the next legislature part of tbe connty, where the little persons tbe resumption of business at Washington, Jnly 10.— Tariff reci­ ment at the end of 10 yeara and w ill be London is swarming with the great on the other hand, are determined to convenes one of the most important du­ beasts frequently cause trouble, nays a the saloons appeared to be quite a nov­ procity as tbe beginning of tariff revi­ In the force through thsir respective bills, ties which w ill devolve upon the joint reward of $10 for each scalp and tbe elty, and maDy were on hand when the sion may be made the chief issue of the payable 30 years from date. set influx of Americana in years. statement made pnblic Secretary Shaw aud it is to be expected that they will committee on claims w ill be the adjust­ connty court has now added a bounty of barroom doors ewnng open. Nearly all short session of the 69th congress. It A grand Jury has been called at Den. unite at the next session. says; ment of a large grist of claims aggregat­ $1 per scalp. Ten dollars seems a big tbe resorts were crowded, bnt np to is more than likely tLat after the elec­ ver to investigate city and county af­ ‘ In considering bids, the bidden The West is not strong enough in ing a total of over $426,000 in princi- reward, bnt there are enough men in noon no Mrione trouble had been re­ tion in November steps w ill be taken in fairs. offering the highest prices receive the numbers to outvote the Soutn, which is P »L upon which interest w ill be de­ the club so that tbe death of a coyote ported. tbe direction of the passage of a general first allotaoent. I I two or more bid­ Washington policy holders w ill teat sure to stand together on these drain manded from the state at the legal rate costs them only about 16 cents each, Extra policemen were detailed for reciprocity law. Whatever reciprocity tbs legality of the increase in Insurance age propositions, and the only hope, so of 6 per cent, and for all periods of time and they are glad to get rid of the doty in all the blocks containing sa­ there is must be by a new law, because ders offer the same price, those asking far as the senate is concerned, is in ranging from three months to a year beaste at any cost. rates. loons. It is planned to place all men the reciprocity feature of the Dingley for the small amounts w ill receive pri­ The department arousing adverse sentiment among men and a half. The moat complex ques­ arrested for intoxication at work clean­ act expired two years after ite passage, ority in allotment. Bryan has expressed his willingness reserves the right to permit bidders from the Northern and Eastern states. tion which the committee and the leg­ Linn Losing Undesirable Element. ing away debris from sidewalks. and none of the treaties negotiated nn­ to be nominated for the presidency by On a fair presentation of the case, islature must determine is which of the “ A ll persons who show the effects of der its provisions succeeded in securing offering the highest price to increase Eugene— Prohibition in Lane county Beform Democrats. the amount of their purchases. The the men from the West ought to be claims for interest, in equity, should is the cause of 50 or 60 men employed intoxication are to be qnickly gathered ratiefiation by the senate. department also reserves the right to The War department has purchased able to win out, hut they can only win be allowed and which shoald be reject­ by the Booth-Kelly Lumber company in,” said Chief of Police Dinan today. The reciprocity of the future mast be reject any or all bids if deemed to be four automobiles which will receive a by standing together, and those who in ed. in the sawmills and logging camps “ Patrolmen have been instructed to statutory, that is to say, the president to the interest of the United States to thorough test at the coming ¡army man­ the recent session voted for the Hans- quitting their jobs. Last week was maintain order. Up to noon today but must be authorized in some way, either do so. Report o f Land Board. brough bill w ill have to renounce their euvers in the East. p iy day and quite a number more sig­ few arrests have been reported from by tbe separation of a maximum and 'The bonds w ill be ready for deliv­ Salem— The monthly statement of nified their intention of quitting. The the sub stations, and bnt one or two A warrant has been issued for the former vote and declare themselves .minimum tariff or by a horixontal re­ against all legislation that w ill deplete Clerk G. G. Brown, of the state land ery about August 1, 1906. Prospective company is not worrying over the mat­ have been booked for drunkenness at daction, to promote trade relations arrest of John D. Rockefeller and it the national reclamation fund. bidders desiring information not con­ board, shows that a total of $29,426 88 ter, as it is felt that the worst element the main station. I do not expect that w ill be served as soon as the oil mag­ with tohre countries This would not tained in this circnlar may address the bad been clolected in the land depart­ among the several hundred employes is we shall have mnch trouble in hand­ nate returns to this country. mean revision of the tariff if reciprocity secretary of tbe treasury, division of ment during the month of Jane for the gotten rid of, a id their places can eas­ ling the situation.’ ’ BIQ S T O R M S IN C O LO R A D O . conld be accomplished on a percentage F ive Yoaemite valley stages were loans and currency, Washington, the sale of school, agricultural and swamp ily be filled by sober men. basie, that is to say, by the application held up by a lone highwayman who ob­ assistant treasurers at Chicago, St. lands. A statement of the condition of of a more general principle of the pres­ tained a considerable amount of money Dry Creeks Become Torrents and the several funds on band in the land B A T T L IN G W IT H C H O LER A. Lonis, New Orleans or San Francis,».” Big L og Drive in Progress. ent law without disturbing tbe rates and Jewelry from the passengers. Much Damage Is Dona. department follows: Common school Albany— The Spalding Logging com­ themselves, thus provoking a general Manila Bureau o f Health it Holding IS T H M IA N C A N A L C O M M IS S IO N . Denver, July 10.— Cloudbursts and fund, principal, $305,901.77 common pany is now dumping into the Wiliam I t has been decided that one of the tariff diccuaaion. Disease in Check, names baetowed on the new son of the lightning did considerable damage in school fund, farms, $158.318.33; uni­ ette river above Albany its annual German crown prince shall be distinct­ this section of the state today. In versity fund, principal. $688; universi­ drive of logs for tbe mills at Oregon President Puts J. E. Stevens In C ol­ R O O T DODGES PR O B LE M S. Manila, July 6.— The cholera situa­ ly American, as he was born on July 4. Denver a wall of water 10 feet high ty fund, farms, $3,170; agricultural City, and for ite own lumber mills at tion has improved. onel Ernst's Place. The report at 6 collrge fund, principal, $16,026.07; came down Dry creek in the western Newberg. This years’ drive w ill con­ o’ clock last night showed 19 new cases Speaks at Banquet at San Juan With Hailstones as big as oranges created Washington, July 4.— Because of the agriculntral college fund, farms, $5,936. part of the city, carrying awav foot­ sist of 12,000,080 feet of logs, and will since midnight of Jnly 4 and 10 deaths. havoc near Valencia, Spain. Diplomatic Reserve. failure of the senate to confirm tbe bridges and damaging the bridge of be one of tbe largest on record. It is The report lor July 4 shows 28 cases Must Tell Police Their Troubles. San Juan, Porto Rico, July 10.— EH- Isthmian Canal commission, President Colombo river salmon packers will the Denver A International railroad now in the vicinity of Harrisburg, in and 19 deaths. Two Americana, Robert hu Root, the American secretary of Roosevelt has named a new commis­ Sstem— I f the gillnet fishermen do Linn connty, and w ill be several days receive better protection under the new Two hoys were fishing under the bridge Lnmbertz a n d ----- Hart, are dead, bnt state, who arrived here on the cruiser sion, consisting of Theodore P. Shonts, not want their rights to fish in the tide getting down to Albany. pare food law. and were rescued with difficulty. to date only five Americans have been Charleston on his voyage to Rio Ja­ chairaran; John F. Stevens, Governor waters of the Columbia river to be im­ In Boulder a wall of water six feet seized with the disorder. Thus far neiro as the representative of the Charles E. Magoon, Brigadier General W . B. Hearst has stated positively posed upon by owners and operators of Benaon Files Bond. cholera has not appeared in the Amer­ American government at the Pan- Peter C. Hains, U. 8. A ., retired; that he w ill not be a candidate for pres­ high came out of Sunshine canyon and spread itself over Pearl street and fish traps, gears, etc., they will have to Salem— Secretary of State-elect Frank ican section of the city. The Am eri­ idential nomination. American congress, was entertained at Mordecai Eodicott, civil engineer, U. take their troubles to the “ policeman” other streets in that city. A mile of W. Benson has filed bis official oath cans who have been stricken live in luncheon tonight by George C. Ward, 8. N., and Benjamin M. Harrod, mem­ August Rosenberg, of Beattie, has the Sunshine railroad was destroyed. and have the matter adjusted by the and bond in the sum of $10,000 with tbe native sections of Manila. bers. at the Union club. been arrested in Germany, accused of Considerable damage was done In the courts through the regular process. Governor Chamberlain, who has ap­ The burean of health has refused to Mr. Stevens replaces Brigadier Gen­ Auditor Hyde, of Porto Rico, pro­ designs on the kaiser’s life. Thie, in effect, ie the decision arrived proved tbe same. city. permit the sale of foodstuffs that may posed a toast to President Roosevelt eral Oswald Ernst, who retired from A t Florence late this afternoon a at by the state board of fish commis­ General Trepoff declares that the bave been liable to infection. The In responding Mr. Boot said he tally active service in the army last week, W. C. Bristol is Reappointed. Jews are leaders In the present revolu­ cloudburst in Oak creek undermined a sioners while considering the complaint efforts of the doctors engaged in com­ appreciated the difficulties attending and will hereafter devote practically big bridge at Rockvale. A heavy storm of illegal fishing with traps in the tide tionary movement in Bussia. Oyster Bay, L. I . — President Roose­ batting the disease show results in the deitroyed telephone communication be­ waters of the Columbia made by Secre­ velt has reappointed W illiam C. Bris­ decrease in the number of new cases re­ the island’ s adjustment to the new con­ his entire time to the International For giving rebates to packers the tween Florence and Tueblo. tary H . M. Lorntaen, of the Columbia ditions resulting from its separation Waterway commission. Joseph Buck- tol United States attorney for the die ported. While the disease started in Chicago A Alton railroad and two of its from Spain and the severance of rela­ lin Bishop, who was secretary to tbe Fay Powers, aged 17, was killed by River Fishermen’ s Protective union. trict of Oregon. stronger than the great epidemic of tions between church and state. employee have been found guilty. The old commission, and a member of tbe lightning near Colorado Springs. 1902, the authorities believe they have ITnited States, Mr. Root said, was commission, w ill be secretary to the Turpentine From Oregon Fir. The Carnegie library in this city was The premier of New Zealand has P O R TL A N D M AR K E TS . the sitnation now under control. greatly interested in the welfare of the new body. The Balarles of the mem­ sailed upon President Booeeveit to urge truck by a bolt of lightning daring the Brownsville — Obtaining pitch from For the week ending July 4 there island and in holding Us friendship, bers will continue the same as hereto­ fir trees for the manufacture of turpen­ a reciprocity treaty with the United storm, bnt no other damage resulted. Wheat— Club, 71c; b'.ueetem, 73c; were 116 cases and 99 deaths. For the and strongly desired for Porto Rico the fore. Mr. Stevens w ill continue aa tine and many other commercial com­ red, 69c; valley, 71c. 24 hoars ending at 8 o’ clock on the utmost prosperity and happiness. chief engineer of the commission, bnt modities is one of the profitable indue Oats— No. 1 white feed, $32; gray, morning of Jnly 5 there were 12 cases Meats Inspectors at Chicago. Finance Minister Kokooeoff has sent Mr. Root avoided all reference to in­ w ill not receive any extra compensation and five deaths in the provinces. Chicago, July 10.— Secretary Wilson, tries carried on in p irtions of Linn $31 per ton. a message to the Russian parliament sular problems, such aa tbe question of a s a member of the commission. county to a considerable extent. Dr Barley—Feed, $23.75 per ton; brew­ that the government Is In sore straits of the department of Agricultuie, ar­ citixenship, the coffee growing industry rived in Chicago today to confer with J. A. Lambertaon, o f Lebanon, is the ing. $24; rolled, $25 0 26. for money. Ticket in Kansas. and the presence of troops. Sunday Laws in Missouri. Rye— $1 60 per hundred. superintendents of government meat pioneer in this industry and annually Topeka, Kan., Jnly 6.— After an ex­ The kaiser Is said to havs given or­ Kansas City, Mo., Jnly 4.— The Son- Hay— Valley timothy, No. 1, $110 inspection relative to changes made baa a number of men at work in the tended wrangle of speecbmaking, in Fears Loss of Cossack Aid. dere to German Insurance companies day closing law, enforcement of which necessary by the new meat inspection woods boring the trees and drawing off 12.60 per ton; clover. $8 5009; cheat, which more or lsee bitter feeling was that they must pay their Ban Francisco St. Petersburg, Jnly 10.— Dispatches haa brought Governor Folk more prom­ law. Inspectors and superintendents the pitch, which ie afterwards prepared $6 6 0 07 ; grain hay, 7 0 8 ; alfalfa, $11. displayed, the Popnliat state party del­ lessee in full. received here today from Nova Tcherk- inently before the pnblic than any act Fruits— Apple*, $1.6001.75 per box; of meat inspection to the number of 30 for the market. The doctor received a Ex-President Cleveland is III at his from all cities where government in­ gold medal and special mention at the cherries, 506c per pound; currants, 9 egates yesterday voted to place a party ask, which is in the center of the Don since he became the state’ s chief exec- ticket in tbe field. Tbe vote stood 94 Cossack district, show that the author- ntive, was declared inoperative, so far 010c; peaches, 86c0$l per crate; home at Princeton. spection ie in force have been instruct­ Lewis and Clark exposition. plume, $1.1001.36; strawberries, 608c to 68. After naming a portion of the itiee are extremely apprehensive as to aa cities of the second class are con­ ed to report to the verretary at once. Congremiona) committee, tbe Popnliat 8. A . D. Puter has been sentenced to the effect of the speeches delivered in cerned, by the Kansas City court of Hot Weather C ooks Fruit. per ponnd; gooseberries, 507c per The conferences w ill begin tomorrow two years In the county jail and to pay Salem— Tbe excessively hot wexther pound; Logan berries, $1.3601.60 per State convention proceeded to the nom­ tbe lower boose of parliament in the Appeals yesterday. Tbe decision was and w ill cover every phase of the in­ ination of a state ticket. Horace Keef­ a fine of $7,600 tor his complicity in recent debate on the Coesack question, made in the case of the state against of the past week has done a great crate; raspberries, $1.760 1 85 per er, of Leavenworth, was named for gov­ which were palpably intended to under­ W illiam T . Kessels, a saloonkeeper of I land frauds. Ex-Surveyor spection service. amount ot damage to such small and crate; blackberries, 10c per ponnd. ) afino of $*,- ernor by acclamation. J. A . Wright, mine the loyalty of the Coesack levies St. Joseph. The decision applies only tender fruits as the raspberry, logan Vegetable!— Beans, 507c per ponnd; Root at San Juan. I years In the gov- of Smith connty, was named for lieo- engaged on police dnty. Regnlar meet­ to St. Joseph and citiea of the second San Juan, P. R., July 10. — The berry and even cherries. In some in­ cabbage, l j j c per ponnd; corn, 25 035c tenant governor. ernment prison at hard work. ings of Constitutional Democrats, at class. cruiser Charleston, with Secretary stances the fruit has been literally per doien; cucumbers, 76c0$l per box; which th* report of the debate waa to A a American warship Is in every Root and party on board, arrived here cooked on the vines or trees and has lettuce, head, 26c per dosen; onions, Takas Side o f ihe Zulus. have been read, were dispersed. Rebates to tha Packers. harbor of Santo Domingo. this afternoon. The Charleston estab­ been «polled for sale as a first-clam ar­ 1001214c per doien ; peaa, 406c per London, July 6.— James K eir Hardie, Chicago, Jnly 4.— John N. Faithorn lished a record run between New York ticle. Because of the long season of ponnd; radishes, 10015c per dosen; the Socialist and Independent Labor Sealers Put in Chains. and Fred A. Wann, ex-officials of the Two regiments ef the garrison at Le­ and San Joan, making the distance in cool, moist, cloudy weather the fruit rhubarb, 3c per pound; spinach, 203c was in no condition to withstand the per pound; tomatoes, $1.25 0 2.26 per leader and member of parliament, baa Victoria, B. C., Jnly 10. — Advices Chicago A Alton railroad, were placed asers, Russia, are in revolt. 3 days and 10 hoars. As the Charles­ box; parsley, 26c per box; squash, $1 addreee. d what is considered to he a from Japan itate that three Americans, on trial yesterday in the United States rudden change to dry, hot weather. ton neared the harbor she received sa­ 1.26 per crate; turnips, 9O<-0$1 per most extraordinary letter to a Zulu one Britisher and one Japanese sealer, District conrt on the charge of granting The new rate law, with the exception lutes from Mora castle and the Italian Hot Winds Cause Damage. sack; carrots, $101.25 per sack; beets, ■abject in Edinburgh, in which he aays who were imprisoned for 16 months at rebates to the Schwarechlld A Hula- e l two previsione, is now In effect. crulnr Umbria. Governor Winthrop the wholesale massacre of native« now Vladivostok, havs returned to Japan berger Packing company of thia city. The Dalles— The east wind which $ 1 .2 5 « 1.60 per sack. The United States w ill probably act and hie secretary went on board the prevailed recently unquestionable did Onions — New red. 1 4 0 1 4 c per going on in Bouth Africa, nnder tbe after being released. One of the Amer­ A jury waa secured in a short time and cruiser and after an extending of greet­ 1 between Guatemala and more or lees damage to grain. Farm­ pound; new vellow, 1 4 0 2 c per ponnd. pretense of suppressing a rebellion icans waa loaded with chains, while in the court waa informed that conniel in are tiring of pro- ings the secretary’ s party cams ashore ers from different parts of the county Potatoes— Fancy graded Burbank*, which does not exist', fills one with confinement. The Americans and the the cose hod agreed upon the facta cov­ la naval launches. “ 1 hope,’ ’ Mr Britisher, who are diitreaaed, are being ered in tbe first sight counts of the in­ report late grain badly injured, but old, 40050c per sack (110 pounds); or- shame and horror. they do not consider that early spring dinary, nominal; new, Oregon, 75c0 Hardie wrote, “ the day w ill come maintained at tba Seaman’ s institute dictments and only a small amount of Salvador Will Give Right o f Way. During tho session of < |ust speedily when yonr race w ill be able to at Yokabotna. They were members of evidence w ill be given on the remain­ or fall grain is badly damaged. A $1.26. S.SM laws were enacted, The Mexico City, July 10.— Reports from week of cool weather or a good rain Butter— Fancy creamery, 1 7 4 0 2 0 c defend itself against the barbarities.’ ’ the crew of the Japanese sealing ing two counts. aasad 4,601 billa and 362 Salvador indicate that the Pan-Ameri­ would be most beneficial and would re­ per ponnd. schooner Kyoichi Mara, which waa deposed of. can railway w ill soon be granted a store most ot tbe damaged crops. Tong War Breaks Out. Eggs—Oregon ’ ranch, 22022)4« per tank by Raasian cruisers in 1903. Naw Treaties With Bogota. concession and a subsidy for Ihe exten­ dosen. Philadelphia, Jnly 6.— Tbe war be­ By ererrfr the sundry civil law carries sion of the line throngh that countrv. Washington, July 4. — Enriqu* Oor- Oregonians Who Drew Locations. Poultry— Average old hens, 12140 tween the Hip Sing tonga and the On Form Democratic Cabinet. an appropriation for a lighthouse at J. M. Neeland. vice president and gen­ taa has been named Colombian minister Pendleton— Among tbe names of the 13c per ponnd; mixed chickens, 1 1 4 0 Leong tongs, the Chineeee factions, Bwiftsura bank, at the entrance to the eral manager of the rood, ie in Central London, July 10,— According to tbe to the United State* to succeed Diego prizewinners in tbe drawings for tbe 12c; fryers, 1601614c; broilers, 150 broke out anew in Chinatown today, correspondent of the Times at 8t. Mendoza. Tbe State department had ■tralla of Fuco, Washington. America. He has received every assur­ Crow Indian lands In Montana, which 1614c; roosters, 9010c; dressed chick­ and aa a result of a fnsilade of ballets, Petersburg, it is the conceneua of opin been advtsad by American Minister A warrant has bean Issued by Han- ance that the concession asked from the took place. July 3. occur those of Hugh ens, 14016c; turkeys, live, 14018c; four men were shot. Three of them ion there that the Constatutional Dem­ Barrett, at Bogota, that the appoint­ county, Ohio, against John D. government of Salvador will be granted H McCollem of Pendleton and Arthur turkeys, dressed, choice, 1702214c; were Chinees and tbe other Frederick ocrats w ill be invited to form a minis­ ment of Mr. Cortes manna tha initia­ soon as the present disturbance in Blevins of Pilot Rock. Other Oregon­ “ r, eherging him with violat- geese, live, 80814c; duck*. 1214013c. Poole, who for year* had charge of tbe try. One of their leaden mid th en tion of preliminary negotiations at Bo­ antt-truat law thror*h tho Guatemala is settled. ians who were among tbe fortunate are Hope— Oregon, 1906, 10011c; olds, Chriatiao missions in Chinatown. Mr. had been indirect overtures with that gota looking toward tbe framing of I O il as Porle received a bullet in tbe arm, end in view, and that they were await­ treaties between tbe United States and Clyde Brenner of Heppner and W. K. 8c per pound. N o YaNow Fever in New Orleans. Owens of Portland. Wool— Eastern Oregon average best, while one of the Chinese waa shot fear ing tbe next move from Peterhof. An­ Colombia, intended to aettl« all dis­ Tho now U sr In our flag for Okla- New Orleans, July 10.— Dr. James A. 18088 4 « : valley, coarse, 2 2 4 0 2 3 4 c ; time* and la fatally hurt. hosna will not ha officially added un­ other leader n id the Goremykin cabinet pute*. Union County Grain Safe. fine, 24c; mohair, choice, 28030« per til July 1, 1007, as several things re­ White, surgeon in charge of tbe marine was certain to go and that th en will be hospital here, issued a statement to­ I.a Grande— July 6 was the hottest ponnd. molo to ha dona before the now stata is May T ie Up Black Sea Porta. a Monromtaeff cabinet. Assistant to Secretary o f Stale. Veal— Dressed. 5 4 0 7 c per ponnd. Mtuolly admitted and changas In the night that as far as he is aware none of day of tbe season. On that day tbe St. Petersburg, July « . — According Washington. Jnly 4. -H untington Beef— Dressed balls. Sc psr pound; to Information received here, the em- al ensign ora only made at the tbe marine hospital surgeons at New thermometer registered 101, on July 6, Castro Again Supplants Gomez. Wilson, secretary of tbe American an - Orleans had given out any statement 90 and the night of July 6, 68, which eow-s, 4 4 0 8 4 s ; country steers, 608c. I o f o fiscal your. pi yta of the Siberia, Sonthwaetora aod Caracas, VasMaoela Jaly 10. — Vie* homy at Tokio, assumed hia dntlaa a* that there is yellow fever la New Or- was tbe hottest algbt so far of tbe sum- Mutton— Dressed, fancy, 703c per Caucaasiaa railroads are ready to join President Gome* yesterday transferred third smitten» secretary of state Mon­ i Mila h thasod by Hermann fall­ I and neither is there nor has July 7 the thermometer stood at poond, ordinary. $ 0 6 c; iamb*,-fancy, in a general (trike, and the longshore­ President Caatro tbe preaideattal day. Mr. Wilson succeed. H . H. ai tao ansivi the signatura of tho pres- been any fever existing in this 80. So far not tbe slightest 8084c. men of the Black sea porta are prepared which tbe latter temporarily re Peirce, a ho soils Jaly 31 for Norway an isity. tbe crops. Pork— Pressed, 708,4« P«« pound to take part la the movements. signed in A e ril lost. United State* minister to that eonntry. NEWS OF THE WEEK No American Canned Meats A1 lowed On Their Warships. SAILORS REFUSED TO EAT IT