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The Estacada News I mmi I Each Ttiaradvy ESTACADA OREGON NEWS OF THE WEEK RU SSIA IS Q U IE T. S C H M IT Z IS G U IL T Y . People Receive N tw t o f C zar's A c tion in Silence Jury Agrees That 8an Francito Mayo Extortad Money. St. Petersburg, June 18.— The disso lution of the second douma was receiv ed throughout St. Petersburg with per fect tranquility, thanks to the precau tionary measures, and in no place in Russia, so far as known, were there any serious disturbances. Demonstiations among Bt. Peters burg workmen are anticipated tomor row, but the authorities are not alarm ed. They profess to be chiefly appre hensive over the possibility of rioting and racial excesses in Odessa and in Kiev and other citiea where party feel ing runs high. An outbreak of agrarian disorde'sln several regions of the em pire is anticipated later, when the peas antry learn of the dissolution, but a spirit of quiet confidence in the ability of the government to hundle the situa tion prevails in administrative circles. News of tile dissolution reached the Bt. Petersburg papers too late foi their last editions, but the public was quick ly Informed through extras and great poeteis set out by the police at all street corners, containing the ukase announc ing the dissolution and the impeiial manifesto. Ban Francisco, June 14.— A jury 12 of liis peers baa declared Mayor Eugene E. Bchmits guilty of the crime of extortion as chaiged against him by the Oliver grand jury. The jury was out just one heur and thiity-U\e minutes. It elected Charles E. Cupp foreman and at.once proceeded to an ¡nfonnul ballot. This was cast verbally and stood 11 (ot conviction and one for acquittal. Mr. Burua, shoemaker, cast the dissenting vote Then the 12 men began a discussion of the evidence, which lasted for nearly an hour. A t the end of tiiat time tlie first formal ballot was cast. It was written ballot and woe unanimous lot conviction. The jurymen issued this statement to the Associated Press ini mediately after their dismissal hy the court. The mayoi received the verdict quiet ly and without emotion. He sat at tiie table talking with his counxel, while few loyal friends came up nnd shook him by the hand. Many of tiie city employee, appointees of Schmitz, were present and they showed the greatest surprise and consternation. Assistant District Attorney Heney who has borne the brunt of the battle for the prosecution, was not in tlie courtroom when _ the verdict was brought in. liven the prosecution did not expect such a quick decision by the jury, and was unprepared for it. There were no signs of jubilation when tlie result of tlie trial was known among tlie forces of the prosecution. They took their victory quietly. Among the crowd were heard expres sions of satisfaction that justice had been done, but they weie mingled witli woids of regret that Bchmitz, who had played such a gallant part during the fire ami earthquake, had succumbed the influence that had brought about hia conviction ol felony. Sentence will be pronounced June 27. NEW LAW IS DEAD LE T TE R . BY RAIL TO K LA M A T H FALL8. GATHERED AT HAGUE Delegates ot All Nations Vili Dis cese Peace Piaos. S C H M IT Z IN A T R A P . Flays Into Haney’ s Hands by Openirg Way fo r Ruef. San Francisco, June 12.— W bat looked like a field day for Mayor Bchmits in his trial for extortion, was transformed by a sudden coup of Francis J. Heney into a distinct victory for the prosecution. W ith both Schmitx and Ruef on the stand, the day waa replete with sensations, but capping all was the neatly laid trap into which the defense made a precipitous fall. The trap was care fully laid, even to the point where the Mayor himself unknowingly sprung in. When Mr. Heney announced that the prosecution had completed Its case, the defense, thinking that the danger from Ituef hud passed, de cided to put Bchmitz on the stand. The Mayor, accordingly, appeared in his own behalf and, regarding Ruef us no longer a menace, rushed ahead with his denials. He reached the point on cross-examintlou where Mr. Heney asked him if he had received any of the money paid to Ruef by the French restaurants, and, despite the warnings from his own attorney, Bchmitz answered In the negative. In so doing he played completely into the bands o f the prosecution, not only by laying a basis for the Introduction of the testimony o f Ruef in rebuttal, but by passing the entire extortion up to Ruef in such manner that the captive boss will eagerly refute the testimony by de claring that he paid half the money, or $2599, to Bchmitz. Both Mr. Heney and Mr. Burns were confident last night, and well satisfied with the turn of events. "W e look for conviction,” said Mr. Heney. “ W e believe we have proved our case.” Last Few Miles Will Delay Completion Qrocerymen Continue to Make Seles Until Fall o f 1908. o f Poison for Sprays. Klamath Falla— The California- Salem— That the law giving druggists Nortbeaatern Railroad ia expected to the exclusive right to sell poisons will reach Darrta, seven mllea from Teet not he enforced is evident Irom the fact er's Landing, by November 1. Steam- that some of the druggists have found Action on Disarmament Question to ers ply between Teeter s and this it newesery to purchase their supplies A Return* o f the Lee* Importen» but They aie Be.Watched by Whole Civ city, so that next winter there will of poison from griceri men. Not L ee* Interesting Events be but seven miles o f staging iu the j hardly in a position, therefore, to pros ilized World. o f the Pest Week. eeiite the grocerymen for selling poison. trip to this city. A regular train service over the Some tune ago a druggist secured an new railroad will be established opinion from the attorney general, in July 1, when the road will be com which it was held that the pharmacy Market <|iiotations are !o bt ¡»«te d The Hague, June 16.— With the rrp- pleted to Orr's Meadows. The road law of 1907 prohib ts the saie of poi on Union Pacific trains. lesentatives ol 46 countries gatheied is being built in a substantial man sons by any pers< ns except registered Denver ia full of delegates to attend heie for the opening of the second peace ner, which gives assurance that it pharmacists, and thi< was held to ap the land law convention. will one day be used as the main conference, which w ill take place to ply to such poisons n are used in fruit line of the Southern Pacific between The new Salvadorean revolution is day, there is a remarkable contrast be sprays and for other agricultural pur Portland and Sacramento. not making much headway. tween the sentiments prevailing upon The road will in all probability poses. Agricultural papers pretty gen not reach Klamath Kails until the erally condemned the law, for the ria tlie eve of the original conference of Limitation of armament w ill not fall of 1908, as It w ill require con son that the druggists charge a higher come before The Hague conference. 1899 and today, which lias become a siderable tim e to complete the dike price for poisons than grocerymen and The wife of ex-Governor Wells, of subject ol general comment. In 1899, across the marsh and to construct dealers in agricultural supplies aie ac Utah, lias been fatally hurt in an auto the drawbridge across Klamath customed to do. It was asserted, how although less than half the preseut river. wreck. ever, that the law would be enforced number of governments were represent W O N 'T RUSH STR IK E . and that prosecutions would follow if Baron Kaneko is to succeed Aoki as Berry Prices Up Again. ed, tlie hope of the world was high and others than druggists continued to sell Japanese amlstssador to the United Hood R iver— Cold weather anjL there waa a vision of disarmament and States. Telegraphers Raalizs Great Coat to rain which fell here for the first time such commodities as arsenate of soda, tlie banishment of the curse of war acetate of lead and Paris green. The In many weeks is holding back the Business That Would Follow A fire in a Boston garage destroyed from among civilized peoples. Men strawberry crop, the season for j grocerymen accepted the challenge and between 35 and 40 automobiles, valued New York, June 18.— The Commer which is thought to be about half announced their intention to stay in who were here eight years ago recall at $100,000. cial Telegiaphers’ union lias not yet over. Prices for berries have taken I the business. Since thut time several how the delegates of the powers met in ___ have been procuring their * New York brokers report the theft of received an answer to the demands on an upward tendency, bringing in t h e !___ druggists the Western Union Telegraph company, response to tiie generous appeal of the neighborhood o f $2.75. So far 30 j p,,igon fnpplies ironlgro erymen. Pos $20,000 in bonds which were in transit according to Pnsident S. J. Small, of cars have been shipped out this sea- 1 sibly they have been doing " this for the emperor of Russia and entered upon from London to New York. son with the expectation that as . . . , . . .. . the union. After a meeting of the ex their work with the zeal and enthusi Oiders have been received at Hono ecutive committee tonight, both Presi many more will be moved before it ! PurP°“ ° * f ' ur,"8 f » U#n®e' “ u* th,s probable, for there has been ^no asm of men upon a holy mission. Yet lulu to double the capacity of the prin dent Small and Secretary Treasurer is over. This does not include the |18 need to resort to that device. A ll the thiee months later this dream failed cipal army post near that city. Russell left the city, Mr. Russell re number of crates shipped by express, dealers have continued to sell openly which has reached about 8,000. The and nothing beyond the adoption of a Prominent railroad surgeons believe turning to Chicago. FIG H TING AG AIN . total number of cars shipped last and have no fear of prosecution. pious vow remained of the avowed ob President Small notified all Hie un year was 2 8, so that although the that many wrecks might lie averted if ject of the conference. the employes were retired upon teach ions ‘ oday Ihitt I lie statement that the crop is not as large as expected It Is Anticipate Busy Lumber Seaton. The powers favoring a discussion of a Nicaragua and Salvador Ignore P eac« adjustment of grievances hail been post a better one than that of 1906. Grow ing 40 years. Elgin— The various sawm ill' men of Agreement. proposal to reduce armaments fear that, poned was untrue, and directed them to ers now look for it to reach 60,000 The trial of Orchard for the murder hold themselves in readiness for im emtos against 75.000 or 80,000, > Elgin are getting ready for the season’s unless it is brought up, the whole idea Mexico City, June 12.— Nicaragua ' run and many mills have started, nl- of ex-Governor hteunenberg has lawn portant information. may fall into universal ridicule. At and Salvador are at war. Late yes which was predicted early in the sea I though the work haH been somewhat postponed until after the flaywood-I’et the outset it is seen that the important terday afternoon Dr. Manuel Del President Small also issued a state son. hampered by the wet weather. There tibone-Moyer trials. thing is to avoid discord, and with the gado, Minister to Mexico from Sal ment in which he said that local unions | is every prospect of a busy season Pinning Mill for Silverton. purpose of permittinga further exchange vador, received the follow ing tele Telegraph operators c f the United all over the country were clamoring of views and in order that the delegatee gram from President Figueroa; Silverton— A movement is on foot in 1 the lumbering industry, and the output States will ask congress to take charge for a strike, tut that they hail been "San Salvador, June 11.— This ' i '14*' °*. alJT former year M AY HAVE D ISP U T E A T HAGUE may get better acquainted, it has been notified that they most lake no action this city to establish another lumbering of the lines. morning the revolutionists captured decided already to postpone the second without permission from the national enteiprise, w hich promises to be a very , ‘e oettimated cut is placed at 25,000,• the port o f Acajutla. They were A Great Northern passenger train ,ett; «a n y of the m ill proprietors officers. He added tliat in view of the important addition to lumbering inter-1 Japanese Scheme O f Aggression O p session of the conference until Tues commanded by General Manuel are uneasy regarding the labor question was wrecker! near Minot, North Dakota, fact that a strike would lie costly to esta in Silverton. day. Some optimists incline to the Rivas and came from Corinto on the C. J. Simeral, posed by America. and this w ill lie the only thing that and 17 people injured. opinion that the fact tiiat the difficulties business men throughout the country, Brewer Bros., Al Porter and LeRoy gunboat Momometombo, armed by I w ill stand in the way of a successful New York, June 14.— A Vienna die are fully appreciated in advance is only the President of Nicaragua. In this The elder statesmen and ministers of the national hoard of the union was Browne, ail owning sawmills neat run. here, have purchased eight acres of land patch to tlie Herald quotes a delegate likely to make the ultimate result manner Zelaya complies with the Japan do not regard as serious the agi anxious to avert it if possible. treaty of peace o f Amnpala, which south of the depot and w ill in the vety tation in Ban Francisco. to The Hague conference, snid to be the richer. Logs That Will fo o n Be Paper s entered Into with the Interven near future erect a large planing mill, S C H M IT Z M AY U P S E T P LA N S. representative of a greet power, as de Delegates to The Hague peace con tion o f the American Government. Oregon City— Huge laits of hemlock where all kinds of dressed lumber will United Rai'ways Defer Dividend. "F IG U E R O A .” ference have little hope of accomplish lie manufactured. The four mills in- and spruce logs from the lower Coluin claring that Ja)>an is to hurl a bomb New York, June 15.— The directors Acajutla is the most important If He Secures Bail, Scheme for Re ing anything toward disarmament. terosted in tlie enterprise have a caps-, hia river are in the Willamette at this into the conference by bringing forward seaport of Salvador, where all o f the of the United Railways Investment organization May Be Delayed. city of 50,000 feet of lumber a day. city, and hundreds of logs line the the question of right of a conqueier to Harrimanx's business enemies have Pacific liners made regular calls. company, it was announced today, have annex territory subjugated with all that San Francifco, June 18.— A radical Ttiey will incorporate, and it is expect- river below the entrance to the canal Started a movement to compel him to It was but poorly defended, and the determined that it will be inadvisable Nicaraguans and Salvadorean, rew- give up the control of other railroads. change in the executive branch of Ban ed that one or two other niillownera There is about 275,000 feet in each is upon it. This w ill be warmly denied hy both at present to take action with respect olutlonists landed with ease. Francisco's government ia contingent will become interested in the transac- taft, and it is probable that the WII It is A new mayor will soon be chosen in on developments ill the case of Mayor lion. lamette Pulp & Paper company wi Russia and the United States, the to the semi-annual dividend on pre In direct rail communication with Ban Francisco and then the head* of Schmitx, who is temporarily incapaci the capital o f the republic, to or have about 50 rafts brought to the m ill Herald’s Informant is quoted as saying the several departments w ill lie re- tated by reason of his imprisonment in this summer to lie manufactured into The Russians have large private prop ferred stock which is ordinarily pay from which point troops can be con Regatta Dates September 5-7 mov ed. able in July. This step was taken, veyed In six hours. the county jail. Asloria— At a meeting of the 1907 pulp. Hemlock is worth $6 per thou erties in Manchuria, and the United The date (or the passing of sentence regatta committee officers were elected sand and spruce twice that amount States considerable mining and other is stated, in view of the existing strike Bt. Louis set apart a day for the k ill situation in San Francisco, and to the ing of rats and now tlie authorities will on Mayor Schmitz in the extortion cases a* follows: W . E. Bcbimpff, chairman; nnd the value of the logs will aggregate interests in Corea. Of such interests M ID SH IPM E N L O S T . Japan proposes to deprive them. A t all end that the Investment company have to do something to get rid of the on which he has lieen convicted has O. I. Peterson, vice chairman; J. H. $150,000 before the season is past. might be enabled to afford to the events, that ia to be the object of her ca masses. been set for June 27. Prior to that Whyte, secretary; Albert Dunbar, United Railroads of Ban Francisco the Launch o f Ba tlethip Minnesota Lost pioposition. Ou look Was Never So Good. late he cannot possibly procure trail, treasurer. The dates for holding the With All On Borct, A receiver has been placed in charge fullest measure of support. The divi The United State« proposes to bring according to the decision of Judge regatta were set lor September 5, 6 and Condon— Heavy rain fell here )a>t of Milliken Bros. Bteel m ill. New per cent semi Washington, June 12.— The loss a motion diametrically opposed to that dend lias been Dunne, hut the law provides that after week soaking the ground down six oi 7. A farmers’ fair will be held on the York, and the plant shut down. F if annually. at one time o f six young midshipmen judgment has been passed, the matter same dates, and tire Norwegian Binging seven inches. The rain was just about- of Japan, and this, in view of the pres teen hundred men are idle. fresh from the academy at Annapo of allowing hail is discretionary with Club Bangerfest is scheduled for the needed when it fell in light showers ent existing controversy between Japan lis and a boatswain and four enlisted Japanese Almost Shut Out. The Japanese vice minister to France any magistrate having jurisdiction. same time. The committee intends to and later in torrents. This assures one and America, it is easy to see has all men attached to the battleship Min Ban Fianciaco, June 15.— “ The pas nesota, 11 men altogether, was re says hia country nan never forget that Consequently, If judgment is passed on raise $6,000 to lie given as prizes for of the biggest crops in tlie history of tlie makings of a first-class internation American opened the way for western the date set, Mayor Schmitz will have the regatta events and w ill start out at Gilliam county, and witli the prices of al row. sage of the law by congress restricting ported to the Navy Department In a civilization and deplores the war talk. ground for a new application for bail. once after subscriptions. wool, cattle, horses and sheep and the the admission of Japanese laborers in dispatch from the fleet at Hampton Roads which says: — great acreage in grain, this county’s The Chinese crops w ill lie Bhort FIN ISH W ITH O R CH ARD . the mainland has practically eliminat " A ditty box belonging to the fire outlook is aliout the best in its history. JA PA N NEEDS M O NE Y. Ona Woman and a Chinaman. again this year. ed the immigration of that class of man of the Minnesota’s missing Halem— Fifty four applicants for ad Things never looked better than they Chief Witness for State on Stand for Adams is to be forced to testify in Asiatics,” said Commissioner of Im m i launch has been picked up near do at the present time. Thought That This Can Be Raised in mission to the bar took the examination the Haywood case. Six Days. gration Noith yesterday. “ During May berth No. 47. and I am forced to before the Bupreme court last week. Franc* Now. conclude that the launch with all on Rain Helps Grande Ronda Crops. Boise, Idaho, June 14.— The cross- about 700 Japanese laborers arrived board Is lost. I have ordered a board Nicaragua has sent an army to assist Paris, June 18.— W h ile political con Oi these one was a woman and one a i I a Grande— The rain of last week from Honolulu without passports for revolutionists of Salvador. The steamer was siderations of high order contributed to Chinese the latter being Seid Back, Jr. has greatly benefited the Grand Ronde examination of Harry Orchard closed tlie mainland, but they were all in of Investigation. A cloudburst near Tilford, a small the negotiation of the new Kranco-Jap Out of consideration lor the feelings of valley farmers, stockmen and fruit yesterday. He had been on the stand transit, and went to British Columbia last seen at the exposition pier about midnight last night.” South Dakota town, caused the death anese entente, tliete ia no longer any thoso who may fail, the Supreme court griwers. Nearly an inch of water has six full days and parts of two, having The border is being watched to see of five people. doubt that the substantial quid pro quo w ill not make public the names of falhn. Farmers are assured of more been called at 9:30 o’clock on June 4, that they do not come back into the Serator Morgan Dead. those taking the examination, but in a A ll employes of the Western Union given by France was the piomise ol ae- few days an announcement will be than an average crop of hay ami giain and his cross-examination being fin United States.” Washington, June 12.— United throughout the United Btstes are leady ess to the French murket for future made of the names of tiiose who while the fruit crop is normal and ished at 2:30 o’clock yesterduy after States Senator John T yler Morgan, Japanese loans. Japan did n t need a noon. In his direct examination eight , much better than average in quality. to go on strike. Orchard is Corroborated. of Alabama, died here at 11:15 last French guatanfee for Corea and Formo |russed. ami one-half hours were consumed, Boise, Idahc, June 15.— The prosecu night. Mayor Schmitts remains a prisoner sa, hut a Japanese guainntee for Indo- Senator Morgan had been In bad while his cross-examination occupied P O R TL A N D M A R K E TS . Holds Option on Water Power. tion in the Steunenberg murder trial in jail and the lioardof supervisors will China was wortli a great deal to France. health for a number of years, but 26 hours. He left tlie itand appar Oregon City— M. F. Donahoe has ae- elect hia successor. yesterday, entering in earnest upon the had more or less regularly attended Japan, accoiding to the confidential Wheat— Club, 8 6® 87c; bluestem ently stronger than when he began hi* cured from Frank Habelt a renewal of the sessions of congress. He suffer The German Insurance company has statements made hy some of Irer high 8 8 ® 90c; Valley, 8 6 ® 87c; red, 85c testimony, and he is in excellent spir substantiation and corroboration of an option on 280 acres of land three ed from angina pectoris, which was offered its San Fmncisco policy holders est representatives in Kurcpe will need its, according to the statement of the Harry Orchard’s testimony, showed Oats— No. 1 white, $28® 30 gray miles from Cazadero on the Clackamas the cause o f his death. something like five billion francs ($1, 60 oents on the dollar. warden, feeling relieved after thus un continuous thread of evidence connec nominal. liver. Habelt’ s property commands A t the deathbed were his daugh 000,000,000) within the next few years Barley-— Feed $22® 22.50 per burdening himself of liis long story of t io n George Pettibone’s store in Den ters, Miss Mary Morgan and Miss Japanese hepe the visit to their coun to convert tier present high rate loans tlie site for the development of im try by Secretary Taft may lead to a ami to furnish the capital necessary for mense water jiower, as two corners of brewing, nominal; rolled, $23.50® crime of every gr.ide from murder ver with Orchard at San Francisco, en Cornelia Morgan, both o f this city, down. gaged on the Bradley murder plot; and his secretary, J. O. Jones. 24.50. new treaty being framed. indust ria’ and commercial development the land cross the Clackamas. It is partly developer! another direct line by Mr. Morgan's home In Alabama Corn— Whole, $26; cracked, $2 understood that Donahoe ia reprerent- Harriman has given up control of in Manchutia. which it is hoped to show that Hay was at Selma, where the funeral will Are Prejudging Verdict. ing a company that is operating on the per ton. the Alton railroad to the stockholders Denver. Col., June 14.— Two men on wood engaged and paid Steve Adams for take place, the body probably being Hay— Valley timothy, No. 1, $17 Bandy. after making a nice profit. Cor firm Report o r T eaty. ® 1 8 per ton; Eastern Oregon tim tlie jury in Boise, Sebern and Robert the same desperate work, and added taken there Thursday. Paris, June 18.— The news of the othy. $21®! 23; clover, $9; cheat son, are feared by W . I). Haywood's at several touches of confirmation to Orch Eight Killed During May According to report a plot has been Denmark Will Not 8*1 Island. found the victim of which was to be signing of treaties by France and Spain Balem— Eight killed and three injured $9® 10; grain hay, $ 9 ® 10; alfalfa torneys, anil if the secietaiy of the ard’s general story. $13 @ 14 ami Great Britain ami Spain, mutually London, June 12.— Thomas J. Vice President Falrlatnks. Western Federation is convicted it will ia tlie tecoid of railroad casualties in .. , , Domestic Fruits— Strawberries, lie because of these two, is the general guaranteeing the integrity of their re O’Brien, lately minister to Denmark, No Cause fo r Alarm, Says Komura May. as $, R0^ , ?5 cratP. cherr|eg> 40c The launch of the battleship Minne spective countries and their insular and Oregon during the,m onth London, June 15.— The Japanese am- who is on hia way to begin his duties sota has been found, together with the colonial possessions in the Fast Atlant shown by reports receiver! by the Ore-: # 1 65 ppr box; appIcg, $ 3 ® 3 .59 per opinion of the delegates to the conven Kon Railroad commission. Of the box; gooseberries, 5 © 6c per pound: tion of tlie Western Federation of Min tiassador, Baron Komura, today issued as ambassador to Japan, Is In Lon bodies of the men drowned. ic and Mediterranean Htid which was statement to the press reciting the don. He says that the recent report k illfil two were trainmen, two were |cantaloupes, specials $2.50, crates $6 ers now in session here. W h ile the Stolypin, premier of Russia, demands officially denied, waa fully confirmed other employes and four were persons | ® 6.50; apricots, $1.50®1.75 per delegates are looking for the acquittal facts in respect to the attack npon the that the sale o f the Danish West In tiie arrest of conspirators against the tea lay by M. Pichon, French minister not employed by the roads. Of th e , crate; peaches, $1.76 per box. of their chief, now on trial for murder, Japanese restaurant in San Francisco The fact that he injured two were employes ami one I Root vegetables-—Turnips. $2 per they admit that tlie presence of these May 20 and the negotiations which fol dies to the United States has been caar under threat of dissolving the of foreign affairs. He said had not, at the time the news was first was not. No ptissengera were killer) \ sack; carrots. $2.50 per sack; beets, men on the jury is causing gome anx lowed between Washington and Tokio, renewed, but Is baseless. douma. the matter had never been officially published, communicated with the or injured so far as repotted. $2.50 per aaek; garlic. 8c per pound. iety. concluding as follows; “ As you will discussed by the Danish officials Several severe earthquakes ate re powers interested, led to the official Fresh vegetables— Artichokes, 50 observe from the above statement, the and himself. He added; “ Personal ported in ^ h ile . ® 60 c per dozen; asparagus, 10c per denial. Sixty Five Graduate at O A C. whole matter is pursuing its normal ly I now think the sale Is out o f the Men Instat on Straight Raise pound: beans, 1214® 15c per pound; Idaho land fraud trials have been Corvallis— Ex-Senator John M. Gear- cabbage, 2V4c per pound; corn, 3 5 ® Butte, Mont., June 14.— A Miner course, and there is absolutely nothing question. The Influences which de delayed by the illness of a juror. Puts It Up to M r. Neill. in made the annual address to the stu j 40c per dozen; cucumbers, 75c per special from Helena states that the which would jnstify the alarmist ru feated the form er attempt still exist. Oyster Bay, June 18. — President dent* of the O. A . C. at the commence 'dozen; lettuce, head. 25c per dozen; American Smelting ft Refining com mors emanating from irresponsible The Portland gateway will not be Degenerating Into Anarchy opened to Washington lumbermen un Roosevelt lias referred to Charlse P. ment, which saw 65 graduates in vari- j I lettuce hothouse, $1.50 per box: pany tolay announced a proposition to sources.” London, June 12.— A St. Peters Neill, commissioner of lalxir, without on* departments get diplomas. The onions, 15® 20c per dozen; parsley. its employes whereby a second increase til next year. comment, the various npi<cals which silntatory was hy Belle Bonney, of 20c per dozen; peas. 254® 8c per in wages ol from 15 to 25 cents a day burg dispatch to the Telegraph says New Mexican Steamer Lin*. There is a movement among Union have been made to him hy wire and Woodbuin, on "T h e Prime Wisdom of i pound; peppers, bell. 45c per pound: ia granted. The scale for yardmen and Victoria, B. C., June 15. — The that the Internal condition o f Rus 20c per dozen; rhubarb, Pacific stockholders to force the sale of mail to inleitene to prevent the threat L ife.” The valedictory was hy Darwin , fkdlshes. Mur mechanics remains unchanged bat the tearner Georgia returned tonight Irom sia Is grow ing more serious. 6c per stock cl other roads. ened telegraphers’ strike. The posi G. Thayer, of Rainier, on “ American j 3 54c per pound; spinach, men w ill work eight hours instead ol Mexican ports, inaugurating a new der Is common; pillage has become a pound; snunsh, 5 0 c ® $ l per box; to ten. The company also announces more monthly steamship service between means o f livelihood and Inrendarism The French chamber of deputise is tion is taken that no emergency exists Agricultural Education.” matoes, $3.50® 4 per crate. trying to provide some means of relief •itch as obtained at the time the presi Onions— Texas. $2.25 per crate; lilieral terms governing the recently British Columbia and Mexico. Her Is but an expression o f the peas dent intervened in the anthracite coal U ta Funds As Appropriated. for the winegrowers. new California. 3 ® 354c per pound inaugurated bonus system. The em car 40 consist ed ol salt, Mexican fruit« ants’ dissatisfaction with the land- strike, but, on the contrary, the situa Salem — Attorney-General Craw Potatoes— Jobbing price: Oregon ployes have presented demands fot an and ore. A ll the passengers were of the owners. Statistics show that during The Northern Pacific may sell the tion presented ia one where action hy ford ha# rendered an opinion In an oninion that a very large trade can be the week ending Saturday, 158 per Burlington to the Greet Northern, the government, if taken at all, may tie swer to an Inquiry from W. W. Cot and Eastern, $2.20 per sack; new increase of 60 cent* a day. Eighty were killed potatoes. 4»4 ® 5c pound. developed. The Georgia brought news sons suffered. fearing government inqu ry. ton, o f the Board o f Regents o f the and 78 wounded. initiated hy the bureau of labor. Butter— City creameries: Extra Be Gentle With Japanese. that the steamer Woolwich, first vessel Agricultural College. In which he The trial of Louis Ginas, once presi creamery, 24® 25c per pound; state Honolulu, June 14.— Commissioner of a Dew line inaugurated between holds that the Board must apply tta creameries: Fancy creamery 2214 ® dent of the Pacific States Telephone Polaa Faar foe the Future. Establishes Co'ony. of Immigration Sargent has instructed Hongkong and Salina Crus, waa dis 1907 appropriation of $65.000 on company, has been postponed. Warsaw, June 18.— The newspapers 1907 contracts and Its 1908 appro 25c: store butter, 1 7 *4® lX c. London, June 12.— Letters patent the local immigration official* to con charging a cargo of Chinese at the Mex Cheese— Oregon full cream twins. There is * promise of warm sessions issued extias containing the news of the priation o f a similar amount on 1908 establishing a responsible govern Young America, 16 (4® tinue the careful inapretion of Jape ere ican porta. ment In the Orange R iver colony of The Hague peace conferncee. doiima’s dissolution, which has creatrd contracts. Immigrants, bat to discontinue photo 17c per pnnnd. were Issued Monday night. W ith a China is establishing a model govern a profound impression. The emperor’s Court Grants an Injunction. Poultry— Average old hens, 14c: graphing them. The local Federal offi few modifications the new govern Extend Central Oregon Canal. ment in Manchuria. action la the subject of eager discussion, mixed rhlckens. 13>,c: spring fryers cer« are alleged to have discovered that Kar«as City, Mo., June 16.— Upon ment follows the lines laid down In Bend— The D . I ft P. Co. will Russia lias established a m ilitary ihe people fearing that the new election soon commence work on a 60-Inch and broilers. 1754c; old roosters. 9 members of the Japanese navy here petition ol Frank Harerman, acting lor the Transvaal constitution. Domicili : ® 10 c: dressed chickens. 1 6 ® 1 7 c: have been communicated with direct by the 18 principal Missouri railroad«. frontier along the boundary of Siberia law w ill exclude the Pole«. Inverted stave pipe or flume, to be ¡turkeys live. 1 0 ® ltc ; turkeys, their home government and not. through to guard against encroachment by Chin ary visits are nightly orcurrencea and built across the old river bed In the Judge Smith McPherson in the United Devil Wagons in China. dressed choice, nominal; geese, live. arrests of Bocialists anil Nationalists ese from Manchuria. Powell Buttes region. This pipe Is ; per pound. 8c; young ducks, 1 5 ® the Japaneee consul, aa ia the usual States District couit has granted an or Pekin, June 12.— Three French' are freqnent. Troop* to the number of 'he first work In sn extension o f the custom. der restraining the state offieiias from Haywood aaya Orchard I* a great one Dutch and one Italian m otor 300,000 are massed around the city Central Oregon canal, and the exten i 16c: old ducks, 13c; pigeons, $ 1 ® Bar and promlaea to prove It. enforcing the maximnm freight law cars started this morning In the Pe- 1.50: squabs. $2 ® 3 ready for emergencies. sion has long been desired by the kln-to-Paris race. The Chinese were Russia W ill B orrow Again. and the 2 -cent passenger rate law un Washington lumbermen demand a Eggs— 18 54® 29c ner dozen. settlers o f this region. Veal— Dressed. 75 ® 125 pounds. through rat* to the East and South New York, June 14.— A Paria dis til the court can decide upon the merit« much astonished, as this was the Mexico Has Car Famlna via Portland. X® 8H e; 125W1R0 pounds. 7c: 150 patch to the Time* state* that arrange the complainants’ previous plea for first tim e motor-cars had been seen 81.000 Fourth at Band. ® 2 0 0 pounds. Xe: 200 pounds and ments are being made by Eutopean fi Torreon, Mex., June 18.— Willard 8. injunction prevent ing the laws be In Pekin. Three men were Instantly killed Bend— Bend will celebrate the ap. 554 ®Xe. by the premature ezploaton o f a Mcrse. an official of the American nanciers to snpply Russia with $60,- ing put into effect. Fourth. A grand fish barbecue will Beef— Dressed bulla, 4 ® 454c per Defeats Persian Rebel*. blast at Butte. Bmelting A Refining company, stated he given, and there will he sports pound; cows, 8 # 7c; country steers. 000.000 In gold, of which sum the Teheran, June 12.— It la reported Denfenae In the Haywood cate at yesterday that mining and smelting In- o f all kinds, such as ball games, 7 ® Xe. Unitevi States ia to famish $12,000,000. Wisconsin Senate Baata 2 -Cent Bata that Hlaaam Multk. the rebellion« Boise tries to shake Orchard’s tes tereats in Mexico are taring a crisis in horse races, broncho riding and Madison, W it., Jane 16.— The senate prince, attacked Salar ed Dow lee. Mutton— Dressed fancy. Oe per The understanding is that the money timony, but makes very little head the matter of fuel and ore transporta dancing. A pure* of $1000 has been pound; ordinary. X SO W c; spring ia to be applied exclusively to domestic today by ■ vote of *1 to 6 killed the Saturday, but waa compelled to re tion. way- raised and a good time la aaaurad. needs. it Aire railway b ill. lambs, 10 01014«. treat with heavy In a CouteBMd E ira tor Our B uy Readen J FORTY-SIX POWERS REPRESENTED