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The Estacada News kw M d Each Tbam Sar ESTACADA OREGON NEWS OFTHE WEEK III a Condensed Form for Onr Posy Readers. A Resume of the Lee« Important but Not L eu Interesting Events of the Pest Week. THOUSANDS ‘‘SICK” IN KANSAS DECEIVING THE PUBLIO. Striksbrsaksrs Smash Car Windows and Ther Report Riots. San Francisco, May 28.— A lively row developed between the police and the United Railroads In connec tion with the withdrawal of cars on Kentucky street and San Bruno ave nue lines yesterday, owing to alleged violence of union sympathizers and Inadequate police protection. Chief of Police Dinan made pub lic reports of some of his officers, In which It Is charged that some of the strikebreaking motormen and con' ductors deliberately smashed the windows In their cars to make It ap pear that violence had been commit ted and then reported to the com pany that the cars had been greeted with a fusllade of stones. Captain Duke, of the Southern Police Station, In whose district are the lines on which Ihe cars were withdrawn, In a report made to Chief Dinan, declared that the re ports of some of the non-union em ployes of the United Railroads are malicious falsehoods, and In support of which he submitted the reports of some of his men. Corporal of Police John Morlarlty reported that he saw Inspector B Gorman deliberately break all the windows of a car on Eighteenth street yesterday morning with an Iron bar, and declared that Gorman subsequently reported that the car had been stoned. Officer A. G. Skelly made a written report that he saw a conductor fire a brick through three windows in his car on San Bruno avenue. The car was running at such speed, according to the officer he could not board It. Thornwell Mullally, assistant to President Calhoun, was very lndlg nant when he heard that the police bad made public such reports. He admitted that some of the company’s employes broke windows In their cars, but said that It was done In or der that flying glass might not en danger the passengers. It was a comparatively quiet day. About the usual number of cars were run. There were Isolated Instances of rock-throwing, but no serious disturbances occurred. About 7 o’clock last evening a riot call was sent In from California and Presidio avenues, where a car had been derailed and was surrounded by a crowd. Several rocks were thrown from behind a hedge which skirts the road at that point. No one was Injured. Although partial ser vice has been maintained for nearly two weeks, the number of passen gers that patronize the cars dally Is still less than one-third of the nor mal number carried before the strike. _________________ OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST MILK CONDENbER FOR ALBANY. STATE HAS LAND TO SELL. Capitalists Propose to Establish Big Ksllihar Tracts to Ba Put on Markst Plant in Linn County. 8oor. Albany— A condensed milk factory Salem— The State Land Board has costing about $75,000 and with a n ' decided to stand by Its act cancelling output of 10,000 cans a day, may be state land certificates held by A. T. established In Albany. If local bus- Kelllher. covering some 30,000 acres iness men will take $10,000 worth o f , and next week, after the new law stock In the venture, the Institution ' goes Into effect, the board will repay Is assured. Outside capital Is be-! to Kelllher the portlod of the pur hind the enterprise, and while th e ; chase price already paid, and then name of the chief Investor Is being advertise the lands for sale to high kept secret for the present, the prop est bidders In tracts of not to exceed ositlon Is being handled here by re 320 acres. Kelllher was before the board with spectable men. The proposition was made public a request that deeds be granted to certain certificates last evening at a meeting of the Alco assignees of Club. State Senator Frank J. Mil which he claimed were granted upon ler, who has been canvassing the sit genuine applications. The request uatlon on behalf of local business was denied. He also requested the men, spoke on the project and ad privilege of buying for members of dresses on the general industry of his family some 1,300 acres of land milk condensing were made by Dr. at $2.60 an acre, in consideration of Tamasle, of Hillsboro, who Is inter which he would give the board the ested In the plant at that city and crulslngs of his 30,000 acres of can Forest Grove; and State Dairy and celled lands, but this was also re fused. Food Commissioner J. W. Bailey. The board took a strong "stand The question of subscription of stock by local people Is being taken pat” attitude, and refused to com up today, and If business men here promise or make any agreements, make good,” work on the plant will but will put all cancelled lands up soon begin. The machinery alone for sale on equal terms to all. As some of Kelliher's lands are sup will cost $40,000. The country tributary to Albany Is posed to be quite valuable, there I b regarded as Ideal for the supply of likely to be some scrambling for de sirable tracts when they are offered such an enterprise. for sale, which will probably be early BERRY SEASON OPENS. next month. Druggists Worked to Death Fillirg ‘‘Prescriptions” for Liquor. Topeka, Kan., May 27.— A large part of the people of Kansas were "111” yesterday. Untold thousands were victims of all sorts of com plaints. A record of the “ sick” ones makes Kansas look like an Infirm ary. Coincidentally the drug stores did more business than they have done In many years— probably than ever be fore. In spite of the epidemic of variegated diseases the doctors had a sleepy Sunday, but before night the drug clerks were wan and worn from over-work. All Kansas used the same medt cine— beer and whisky. Skeptical persons see a connection between this condition of affairs and the fact that the saloons have been closed and the brewers and whdesale 11 quor dealers driven out of business. There 1 b Just one way to get drink In Kansas now— go to a drug store and sign a certificate to the effect that the beverage Is for medical purposes. Moreover, the purchaser must designate the malady with which he Is afflicted. Every disease known to medical science has its vic tims, according to these certificates. Insomnia and Indigestion are the most common, but St. Vitus’ dance Is running wild and the palsy Is staggering through the state Chick- enpox Is flying around and yellow fever victims walk the streets, and nobody seems afraid of caching It from them. Grip, Bright’s disease mumps, bronchitis dandruff, epi lepsy, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, pneumonia, cuts and burns, deafness not to mention corns, warts and bunions— for all these things and many more beer or whisky Is the only sure remedy, guaranteed to cure or money refunded. Not in many years has this town been "Jointless.” The dens where Intoxicants were sold openly In vio lation of law, are closed, locked and barred. The consequence Is that drug stores of a certain class are now do ing a thriving business. The certifl cates signed by purchaseds are filed monthly with the Probate Court. BIG CHIEFS INDICTED President of United Railroads In Grand Jory Net. MONEY TRACED DOWN THE UNE Huge Sums Required for Bail—Many More Indictments in Reserve to Avoid Defects. TIMBER FRAUDS IN MANY STATES Two Senators Implicated In Bigges Land Conspiracy Yet. Chicago, May 24.— A dispatch to the Tribune from Washington, D. C., says: “ Amazing revelations of a conspir acy to defraud the United States of millions of dollars worth of mineral and timber lands will be laid before the grand Juries of half a dozen states within a few days. The frauds. It Is alleged, will Involve In criminal charges the names of men high In business and political circles. They Include: “ One United States Senator, one ex-Unlted States Senator, a man re puted to be one of the wealthiest men In the world; a railroad man known from the Atlantic to the Paci fic; two of the wealthiest lumber barons In the United States; numer ous smaller fry. Including railroad officials, coal operators, and men at the head of fuel companies. TbeBe men, whose names cannot be made public before the grand Jury acts, it is declared here, will surely be Indicted by the evidence which is now in the hands of the United States District Attorneys in half a dozen Western states. These frauds, it was declared yes terday in an official quarter, extend Into a number of states. Including California, Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana. Minnesota and the Dakotas. Much of the evidence in the?e frauds was obtained by Detective Burns, who Is engaged in the muni cipal graft prosecution In San Fran cisco, and by Francis J. Heney, who Is prosecuting the same San Fran cisco grafters. Upon the conclusion of their work In San Francisco, Mr. Heney and Mr. Burns are expected to return to the government service for the prosecution of the timber and mineral land thieves. Some of the grafters in San Francisco are also said to be Implicated in the frauds. San Francisco, May 25.— “ The people of San Francisco want acts not words. I will only say that we will make good wherever we accuse' was the brief comment of William J Burns last night, and it was the only statement made for publication by the prosecution after It had ac complished what half of the citizen ship of San Francisco declared to be Impossible— the indictment of one of the most powerful magnates known to Wall street in the person of Patrick Calhoun. The prosecution has traced the $200,000 with which the United Railroads secured Its franchise from Wall street to the San Francisco Mint Immediately after the big fire In April, 1906, when the Mint was used for banking purposes. There the money remained for a few days Hood River Valley Thronged With Still Applying for S. P. Lands. when It was drawn out piecemeal In Pickers of Many Kinds. Eugene— The refusal of the South lotB of $50,000, converted Into cur Hood River— For the first time In ern Pacific to accept money offered rency and paid over to Ruef and by two years Hood River will have him passed on to the Mayor and by Lane County people for railroad the Supervisors. The evidence Is characteristic Btrawberry season, lands, has not affected the interest with all its attendant rush and ex in the movement here nor caused any strengthened by bits of conversatiox, cltement. For two seasons the river considerable abatement In the line of records of conferences at the office of Tlrey L. Ford, attorney for the has not been high enough for bouts applicants for timber lands at $2.50 to land at the town and dellever their per acre. In the neighborhood of United Railroads. The fact that the merry cargoes of berry pickers from 500 applications have been made Mayor received $50,000 for signing both up and down the river. This from this county and the interest in the ordinance granting the overhead year there is high water. The boats the outlying districts Is as great no trolley permit was learned through began landing at the town today, and as it was in the towns a few days the testimony of Ruef. from now on until the season ends ago. Fourteen Indictments were re Indians, school teachers, residents of turned charging Calhoun, Mullally, MRS. McKINLEY IS|DEAD, FIVE WORKMEN KILLED. Portland and towns In the Wiliam Ford, Abbott, Schmitz and Ruef Crushed Rock for Eugene Streets. ette Valley and along the Columbia Jointly with the bribery of the Sup Eugene— A carload of machinery Passed Away Peacefully and Painlessly River will pour into Hood River for ervisors. Seventeen Supervisors were Bursting Ammonia Pipe Fills Packing the berry season. Hood River mer has arrived here for crushing rock to at 1:06 P. M. Sunday. bribed, so It may therefore be seen Plant With Deadly Fumes. be used in the paving of Willamette chants always expect a brisk bus! Canton, May 27.— Mrs. Wm. Me that three of the Indictments were Chicago, May 24.— Five workmen ness during the berry season. In street, and it Is thought paving will Klnley, widow of the late President, held In reserve. This Is the Heney some years more money Is realized begin at once. The only obstacle In died at her home here at 1:05 method. The 14 Indictments will were killed and several others ser from strawberries than apples, and the way of pushing the work is the o’clock yesterday afternoon. act as a sort of advance guard to iously injured this afternoon when arrival of rails for the Willamette the returns being quicker, it gets to For many years Mrs. McKinley had draw the fire of the defense. an ammonia pipe exploded In the circulation at once. Pickers who are Valley Company, and they are looked been an Invalid. She recovered from If the defense succeeds In shooting adept and Industrious earn from $2 for daily. The machinery will be the shock of her husband's tragic any holes In them, the three In re beef-killing department of Armour A taken at once to the rock supply to $3 per day, and some as high as death, but It left Its mark, and when serve will be altered to make them Co.s plant at the stockyards. The $3.50. A ride through the valley back of Skinner’s Butte. it was known that she had suffered a Impregnable, taking advantage of building was full of workmen at the IRISH WILL RESIST. during the season shows strawberry stroke of paralysis, little hope was the facts brought out. time, and the deadly fumes, escaping fields everywhere dotted with pick Shad for Oregon. Judge Coffey announced, after felt that she could survive. The end from under high pressure, pene ers In a variety of picturesque garbs Irsland for ths Irish” — Boycott All King Alfonso, of Spain, will en Oregon City— Supt. O’Malley, of came peacefully, almost lmpercept running bis eye over the Indictments from girls in blue overalls to the the United States Bureau of Fish ibly. Mrs. McKinley never knew of that he would fix ball In the sum of trated through every department of Things English. gage In breeding fine cattle. stately Indian in his flaming red eries, has returned from an official the efforts made to prolong her life, $10,000 on each of the 89 counts. the building in such a short time London, May 28— When Parlia blanket or head dress. Socialists In Austria made sub visit of inspection of the government or the solicitous hope of her sister He gave the accused until 11 o'clock that 20 of the men were overcome ment meets today Sir Henry Camp stantial gains on a re-ballot. hatcheries on the Upper Columbia. and other relatives and friends for today to furnish bonds and remarked before they could make their eqpape bell-Bannerman will tell the Com that he would accept In lieu thereof Stolypln gives warning to douma mons what the Cabinet proposes to S. P. Refuses to Sell Land. He said today that the bureau would her recovery. and condemns the more to expro do with the Irish Council bill. Every At the McKinley home when death cash ball of $5000 on each count. to the fresh air. All but five of these Eugene— Attorney A. C. Wood conduct operations with shad In priate land. one expects It will be dropped with cock, who was sent to San Francisco June and will take eggs between Ore came there were present Secretary Assurance was given that pending men were dragged from the place by arrangement of ball no arrests their companions In such a serious Four Jurors have been secured for as little ceremony as possible, but to tender the money put up by about gon City and the mouth of the Cortelyou, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bar the will be made by the prosecution, so the trial of Mayor Schmitz and an Mr. Ralfour, the director of the op 50 Eugene people for the purpose of Clackamas, In the Willamette River. bour, Mrs. Sarah Duncan, Mrs. Luth the nine men accused of the giving condition that It was necessary to er Day. Justice and Mrs. William R, position, Is not likely to let It pass buying timber lands in the Southern A shad hatchery will be operated at take them to a nearby hospital. other venire la ordered. Day, Doctors Porteman and Rlxey or taking of bribes are at liberty on without a chance to remind the coun Pacific Company’s land grant, has Willamette Falls. An Ineffectual effort to search for their own recognizance until 11 dead in the Interior of the building Inspector McLoughlin, of the Chi try how the Liberals In his opinion, returned from the Bay City. He says and the nurses. cago police force, has resigned to get muddled the business. ’Mrs. McKinley lived longer than o’clock today. that when he tendered the money It Big Timber Sale. was made by employes wearing safe away from Investigations. The statement was made unoffi ty masks, but they were driven back The chances are that the govern was promptly refused and that the Astoria— A deectawas filed for rec was expected,” said the Secretary. It was announced last night that cially that all but $140,000 of the by the fumes, and it was not until Judge Gaynor of the Supreme ment will do nothing for Ireland this officials In the office became angry ord here whereby Frank J. Haynes, entire amount of the bonds of $890,- six hours after the explosion that the President Roosevelt and Secretary and little short of ordered him out. of Port Huron, Mich., sells 2080 Court, of New York, says the rail session, since the members of the roads hare not reformed In the least. Cabinet resent the repudiation by The matter will now be taken Into acres of timber land In the southeast Loeb will arrive In'Canton Wednes 000 will be forthcoming at the ap flrpt body, that of an unidentified their Irish allies of the Irish Coun the courts and those who have put portion of Clatsop county to A. S. day morning to attend the funeral pointed hour today. man, burned beyond recognition, was Oklahoma republicans denounce ell bill. Mr. Blrrell, Chief Secretary their money Into the pool have hopes Kerry of Seattle. The consideration services. Vice President Fairbanks, Schmitz, in addition to $50,000 se taken from the fourth floor. A few the work of their constitution mak for Ireland, betook himself to the of a decision soon to force the com who had often been a house guest of curity he has already given to se minutes later four other bodies were named is $125,000 or about $60 per ers and want the election postponed. country before the Dublin convention pany to sell. the McKinleys, is expected to reach cure his liberty pending the trial of found, all of them having been acre. here in time to attend the funeral the five counts of extortion brought burned In a horrible manner. At Guaymaa, Mexico, 1,200 Chi and his secretary refuses Informa against him and Ruef Jointly, will services. Against Compulsory Pass Law. Malheur Irrigation Project. nese tried to land forcibly from a tion as to his whereabouts to all In The body of Mrs. McKinley will be have to put up $160,000 In bonds. Salem— Jacob Voorhees has filed British steamer In defiance of quar terviewers. MRS. McKINLEY NEAR DEATH. Vale— The chief engineer for the A revival of troublous times for Christian Co-Operative Federation a referendum petition with 7955 sig placed In the vault In Westlawn Ruef will have to put up $140,000, antine law. Ireland after several years of quiet arrived In Vale Sunday from Port natures against the compulsory pass cemetery, which holds also the re but. Inasmuch as he now Is and for Coos Bay people have begun 110 is discussed. The society called law and another with 6918 signa mains of her martyred husband, un more than two months has been a May Live a Day or Two., but Cannot Individual suits against the South "Sinn Fein,” meaning literally “ for land, and In connection with Colonel tures against the $100,000 armory til the completion of the National prisoner without any immediate hope Recover. G. Wheeler, their resident attor ern Pacific to compel the road to sell ourselves,” composed of the hottest Mausoleum on Monument Hill, when of release. It Is understood that he appropriation bill. Canton, Ohio, May 2 4.— After a land In obedience to Its government of the anti-Britons, a majority of ney here, left for Willow Creek will make no attempt to give bail. both caskets will be transferred to where they have purchased reservoir grants. receptacles In that tomb From num It is said, Indeed, that under the consultation yesterday afternoon at them young men, has gained much sites for their irrigation project In PORTLAND MARKETS. erous friends of Mr McKinley, Mrs. circumstances and In view of the fact the McKinley home with Dr. Port- A Chicago grand Jury Is Investi Importance lately. Its purpose Is for that valley. The chief engineer gating charges that doctors and Irishmen to refuse to enter Into bus stnted there would be a crew of sur Wheat— Club, 84 @ 85c; bluestem, Barbour received telegrams of con that he turned state’s evidence, he man, the family physician of Mrs. midwives reguarly paid the author iness or social relations with the veyors to arrive here soon, and that 87® 88c; Valley, 83® 84c; red, 82® dolence on the death of her sister. prefers to remain the prisoner of McKinley, and Dr. E. J. Eyman, sup Among them were telegrams from Elisor Biggy. English In Ireland, and as far as ities for Immunity in performing they would commence work pn that 83c. President Glass, of the Telephone erintendent of the MasBllllon State possible for Irishmen to abstain from project at once. The irrigation of criminal operations. Oats— No. 1 white, $28.50 @29; President Roosevelt and Vice Presi Company, already has given bonds In Hospital and a physician of wide re entering the employ of Englishmen. this valley means the reclamation of gray. $28. dent Fairbanks. The public utilities committee of the sum of $90,000. He will have pute, a statement was Issued that Rye— $1.45® 1.50 per cwt. something like 150,000 acres of val San Francisco supervisors la consid to put np $20,000 more to retain hla there Is no indication that Mrs. Mc Bryan 8peaks to Prlntsrs. Barley — Feed, $21.50@22 per Splits Ron's Head With Axe. uable land. ering a resolution ordering the liberty. Kinley could long survive the attack ton; brewing, nominal; rolled Lincoln, Neb. May 28.— William New York, May 27.— Dominick United Railways to operate their Halsey has put up $110,000 In of apoplexy from which she Is suffer J. Bryan delivered the address at the Fedsral Inspectors Will Dip Sheep. $23.50® 24.50. Zissa, 23 years of age, was found bonds, covering the 11 Indictments ing. The doctors say, however, that lines or forfeit their franchise. Corn— Whole, $26; cracked, $27 Eugene— The squabble over the en Lincoln printers memorial exercises dead in bed yeserday by his mother, previously found against him. He they think dissolution will not come Secretary Garfield will visit the today. Mr. Bryan spoke extempor forcement of the new law, which re per ton. Hay— Valley timothy. No. 1, $17 his head having been crushed by will have to put up $10,000 addition for a day or two. Mrs. McKinley Is Tleton Irrigation project. quires the dipping of all sheep every aneously, dwelling on the value of in a comatose condition, and It Is @18 per ton; Eastern Oregon tim blows from an axe which was on the today. When Foreman Oliver, of the stated that there are no grounds for School directors of Chicago refuse Ideals and the beauty of fraternity. year, has been practically settled with othy, $21 @23; clover, $9; cheat, $9 floor beside the bed. On the strength Referring to the Typographical grand Jury, filed the 19 Indictments of Mrs. Zissa's story, her husband the Lane county farmers, who declared @10; grain hay, $9® 10; alfalfa, hope of a better turn. to be fired by Mayor Busse. Union, whose members he praised as that they will not allow an inspector to $13 ® 14. Antonio Zissa. was arrested. The In court, he stated that these were Surgeon-General Rlxey reached ‘only a partial report from the mother said that her son was the Fire at Trinity college, Hartford, a class of tradesmen of the highest dip their sheep. K. N. Hutchinson, of here at 6:45 o'clock this morning. Domestic fruits — Strawberries, did damage to the amount of $16,- Intelligence, he said that in his early the United Stabw bureau of animal in 1314@15c per pound; Oregon. 20® sole support of the family, her hus grand jury.” This Is taken to mean life he was opposed to fraternities, 000 . 25c per pound; cherries, $1.75 per band not having worked for some that more Indictments are to follow. Strikers Are Act’ve. but between the ages of 2ft and 30 dustry, was here and decided that only months. Father and son frequently San Francisco, May 24.— In conse Denver mlllmen and woodworkers his views changed radically and he those flocks should be dipped that are box; apples, $1@2.50 per box; quarreled, the father demanding Buy Army Mules by the Pound. gooseberries, 8® 10c per pound. received an advance of 10 per cent In saw in the fraternal spirit the broad diseased and that the others would be Root vegetables— Turnips $2 per money, and the son refusing It. An Washington, May 25.— Increased quence of Increased violence attend wages. left alone. Several Federal inspectors est kind of brotherly love. ing the extension of service by the sack; carrots, $2.50 per sack; beets, tonio had often threatened the boy. difficulty Is being experienced In ob United Railroads to several new lines will do the work. $1.25@1.50 per sack; garlic, 7H @ Councllmen of Lockport, N. Y., taining horses and mules for the yesterday, Thornwell Mullallay. as Close Call From Death President Will Attend Funeral. 10c per pound; horseradish, 7 ® 8c are charged with huge boodllng op army. Bids which have Just been Twin Falls, Idaho, May 28.— per pound. Referendum Petitions Filed Washington, May 27.— While lit opened show that prices generally sistant to President Calhoun, made a erations. One has confessed. Fresh vegetables— Cabbage. Cali tle hope was entertained here for her have increased. The Quartermas demand upon Chief of Police Dinan Salem— University of Oregon Ref President Corey, the deposed pres Adrift in a disabled ferry boat In the for better protection by tht police fornia, $2.50 per sack; cauliflower. recovery, the news of the death ter’s Department says that Army for the company’s property and em ident of the United States Steel Cor swift running waters of the Snake erendum petitions have been re 1@1.25: dozen; lettuce, head, 35® poration, has sold all hla stock. river. Miss 8. Belle Chamberlain, ceived here with about 6,900 signa 4 5c dozen; onions. 10® 1214c per caused profound sorrow In th e ‘ Na mules are bought practically by the ployes. Shortly after 5 o'clock about tures and they are In the hands of tional Capital where she so long pound. An experiment Is being Political bosses of New York have State Superintendent of Public In George J. Pearce, who will file them dozen; tomatoes, $2 2 5@4.50 crate; made her home while her husband made at Fort Riley, Kan., in buying 200 strike sympathizers mobbed an Eighth-street car at Eighth and Bry surrendered completely and Govern struction, and Miss Louise Johnston, In a day or two. As only 4.666 sig parsley, 25® 30c; artichokes. 65® was a member of congress and later yearly a small number of pedigreed ant streets. The strikebreaking or Hughes’ word goes without ques State Librarian, were snatched from natures are required It seems quite 75c dozen; hothouse lettuce, $2 box; President. President Roosevelt learn colts and putting them through a crew operating the car, were badly tion. the Jaws of death. The women were probable that after all defective sig peas. 7H@10c; radishes, 20c dozen; ed of her death shortly after 2 course of training for the cavalry beaten. The North Amerlcnn Baptist con crossing the river with I. B. Todd, of natures have been checked off there asparagus. 7@8c pound; bell pep o’clock, when he received a telegram service. This experiment has proved 111 be enough remaining to fill the pers, 30® 35c pound: rhubarb, 4c from Secretary Cortelyou, who has beneficial. vention at Jamestown Is opposed to Chicago, and H. M. Heden, of Bos Can’t Trust Each Other. a union with the Southern and Na ton. when the cable snapped, leaving requirement. The petitions are de per pound; cucumbers, S0c@1.50; been In Canton since Mrs. McKinley Chicago, May 24.— Western rail the boat helpless and only for the fective In not containing the warning spinach, $1.50 per crate; beans, 16c was first stricken. He Immediately tional conventions. Huge Railroad Bridge. per pound; squash, S0c@$l per box. presence of mind of the two men the clause, however, and the question that he would attend the New York, May 25.— Another step roads are In a deadlock with respect Onions — Oregon, $2 @2 50 per announced A Colorado court has recognized boat might have gone over the falls. whether this defect is fatal will be funeral. to their efforts to agree on longer hundred; Texas. 1V4« per pound. the legality of a contract marriage In the progress of the Pennsylvania schedules for passenger trains be taken to the courts. Potatoes— Jobbing price; Oregon by granting a divorce In the case. Railroad's New York extension was tween Chicago and the Pacific Coast, Stormy Masting at Zion City. Another Week to Get Jury. and Eastern, $2.00 per sack; new po The contract was made In California Long Rida 8oon to Start. Chicago, May 28.— Following a Boise, Idaho, May 27— From pres taken this week when plans for the Denver and the Missouri River, and tatoes. 614®6c pound; Sweet pota In 18S3. between St. Louis and the same Sllverton— Homer Davenport, of toes. 6c per pound. riotous meeting at Zion City this aft ent Indications It would seem that East River bridge of the New York It develops that the mall The Chicago City Railway Com ernoon, in the course of which W il Morris Plains, N. J., says that the Butter— City creameries; Extra another week must elapse before the Connecting Railroad were submitted points. pany has refused the demands of Its race to have taken place from this creamery, 2214c per pound. State taking of testimony can begin In the to the Municipal Art Association. contracts are keeping them apart and that there Is little likelihood of their employes for better hours, but con bur Olenn Voliva, the late John Al city to New York between one of his creameries; Fancy creamery. 20® trial of William D. Haywood, first of This bridge will form part of a steel reaching an agreement which will cedes the advance In wages asked exander Dowle’s successor as head of Arabian horses and a Kentucky sad 2214c; store butter. 17® 1714c. the alleged "Inner circle" of the for. the Christian Catholic Church, found dle horse has been postponed pend Butter fat— First grade cream, Western Federation of miners to face viaduct connecting the New York, cover the time out of and Into St. It necessary to call for police Inter ing the arrival o f the Kentucky per pound; second grade cream, a Jury to answer to the state's charge New Haven A Hartford Railway with Louis. It Is possible, however, that Desperadoes loosened a rail on the vention to restore order, a union of horse. This endurance trip Is to be 21c there may be a lengthening of time 2c less per pound. of conspiring to mnrder ex-Oovernor the Long Islqnd and the Pennsylva out of and Into Chicago. Southern Pacific near Ix>* Angeles, factions opposed to Vollva’s "dlsta- made under the direction of the Cheese— Oregon full cream twins, nia. It will be the longest and heav Steunenberg. But 12 members of attached a wire, and when the Coast torshlp" was affected which Is des United States War Department and 16® 17c; Yonng America, 17® 18c the second special venire of proposed iest steel bridge In the world. Line Limited train approached they tined to overthrow Voliva at the Sep it Is understood that the starting per pound. •200.000 a Year for Singing. Jurymen remain. A 13th talesman deliberately pulled the rail aside, tember church council. point will be from Vancouver. London, May 24.— In an Inter Poultry— Average old hens. 14c; was drawn Saturday afternoon. causing a bad wreck In which two Alfonso Will Rales Fins Cattle. Wash., Instead of Sllverton. mixed chickens. 1314c; Spring fry view with a representative of the T ri men were killed and a dozen Injured. Madrid, May 26.— King Alfonso to bune Enrico Caruso confirmed bis ers and broilers, 20® 25c; old roos Japan Subdues Formosa. Anarchist Expelled from Palace. The wreckers were concealed In the negotiating ror an island In Northern statement that Director Conried, of ters 9® 10c; dressed chickens, 16® Astoria Will Aid Railway. London. May 28.— The Times To- Copenhagen. May 27.— The police brush and made their escape. Astoria— The Chamber of Com 17c; turkeys, live, 13® 15c; turkeys expelled a German anarchist named Spain, where he proposes to build a the Metropolitan Opera House. New klo correspondent says the Japanese choice, 1 8 ! 4 @ 20 c: Ntezlegh. who was employed near summer residence, and breed thor York, had entered Into a contract Ireland has rejected parliament's have resolved to subjugate the whole merce at Its meeting this evening in- pressed, with him for four years at a yearly region along the east coast of the Is structed Its committee to assist In se live, per pound. 8c; young ducks, the Royal summer residence. It was oughbred cattle. offer of a limited council. Tbs example of nominal; old ducks, 16®18e; pig land of Formosa. An expeditionary curing rights of way for the Port- suspected that he Intended to make King Edward and many English no salary of $200,000. Caruso, on his eons. $1®1.S0; squabs, $2®$. part, agrees to be at Conrled's dis Five workmen were accidentally force of 8,ft00 has since last Autumn land-Oregon A Sea Coast Railway an attempt on the lives of sovereigns blemen prompted the King's plana. Egg»— 18 01814c per dozen. posal for nine months each year and hilled In a Pittsburg steel furnace. been steadily pushing Into the savage Company from Clatsop City toward visiting the royal household. Other The Queen to taking a keen Interest Beef— Dressed bulls, 4® 414c per region, where In spite of obstinate the Nehalem Valley. The chamber suspected foreigners are being In the project, and anticipates with to make eight appearances In each There are now four candidates for resistance good progress has been also adopted a resolution condemn pound; cows, 6 ® 7c; country steers, watched. of the nine months whenever Conried pleasure the summer holidays under appoints. 7® 8c. the presidential nomination— Taft, made. ing dance halls. the conditions she was familiar with Mutton — Dressed, fancy, 190 Fairbanks, Knox and Cannon. in England. Jealous of Jape. 1 0 1 4 c per pound; ordinary, 608c; Spain and England Gatling Thick. Clatsop Will Exhfcit. Foreign Sailors Want Rsise. San Francisco builders are ham spring lambs, with pelts. 9 01Oe. London, May 27.— The Times’ London, May 24.— The Madrid pered by constantly rising wages Glasgow, May 28.— The Clyde «ea- Astoria— The special committee Veal— Dressed. 75 0126 pounds. Tokio correspondents of Japan do RooesvsR Will Attend Regatta. correspondent of the Telegraph says men held a meeting Saturday night of the Chamber of Commerce ap 8c; 1210150 pounds. 7c; 1600200 not attach great Importance to the and banks are restricting credit. Now Tork, May 25.— President that the relations between the Span and passed a resolution to Intimate pointed to consider the advisability pounds. 6c; 200 pounds and op. $H attacks on the Japanese restanrants Roosevelt expects to bo at the Inter Pat Crowe has been acquitted of Immediately to the steamship owners of Clatsop County making an exhibit 0 8e. In San Francisco, which they attri collegiate regatta this year on Hud ish and British royal families are he mming closer dally. Members of the robbing street cars In Connell Bluffs, that If their demand for Increase of at the coming state fair, has pre Pork— Dressed. 1000180 pounds. bute to the jealousy of American la., two years ago. Ths victims said wages Is not granted by May $8, ex pared Its report recommending that 814®9e: 1600200 pounds. 70714c; raotaarant keepers la coaaeqnence of son River, June 28. The presence of British Royal family propose hence ths Annapolis crew In ths race to he was not ths man. forth to spend much of the® holiday treme measures will be taken. ¡the exhibit be made. successful competition. * 800 pounds and up, 60014» what Interests him. time la Spain. May Irwin, the noted actress has married her former theatrical man ager. Heavy rains are causing great damage from floods and washouts In Pennsylvania. An experimental school has been opened In Pittsburg for Instruction in preventing mine explosions. The great London horse show which opens June 7 Is expected to have 1,000 animals on exhibition. Secretary Taft has openly declared himself In favor of tariff revision, and Roosevelt Is considering the question seriously. King Edward will visit Ireland as a private Individual, so the viceroy will not have to pay the expenses of entertaining him. A Bohemian swindler who re sembles Thomas A. Edison In per sonal appearce, has buncoed many wealthy Germans In Berlin. The National Mining Congress Is planning to build a magnificent headquarters building In Denver to cost about one million. It Is rumored that John F. Stev ens, formerly chairman of the Isth mian canal commission, will be pres ident of the Northern Pacific. It has been proven that the San Francisco Gas Company paid $20,000 to get their rate raised from 75 to 86 cents per thousand feet. Ruef and Schmitz each got $3,250. Twenty-nine parish priests of Paris have formed a co-operative purchas ing society, and thus get all their provisions and supplies much cheap er. Two Btreet cars collided head-on In El Paso, Texas, seriously Injuring all five of their passengers. They should have passed at a near-by switch, but neither crew would give way. Finland Is reveling In the novelty of freedom.