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The Estacada Progress ESTACADA O K Ü rO N RESUME OF THE WEEK'S DOINGS G eneral Review o f Im portant Hap penings P re se n ted in a B rief and C om prehensive M anner fo r Busy R eaders—National, Political, His torical and C om m ercial. A feud a t Meadville, Miss., resulted in two deaths and two fatal injuries. P aris papers have started an attack on the U nited S ta te s Steel corporation. Hundreds of a rre sts have been made a t Monterey, M ex., in connection with a dynam iting plot. CANADA IS ANGERED. Retaliation in High T ariff Is Being U rged in Dominion. O ttaw a, O nt., June 15.—T hat the new Am erican customs tariff when finally revised will fu rth er increase the tariff a g ain st Canada, is the represent ation made by many comm ercial bodies to the Dominon governm ent. Inquiries are also put as to w hat course the governm ent is likely to pur sue in the m atter. In some quarters tariff retaliation is being urged and O ttaw a authorities are beginning to give their a ttention to the situation which the Payne tariff is likely to cre ate. Lum ber in terests as well as pulp m anufacturers and paper m akers of the province of Quebec are ju b ilan t over the announcement recently made by a provincial leader, S ir Lomer Gouin, th a t stum page dues would be increased and th a t export of pulp wood from the province will be prohibited. This pro hibition will only apply to tim ber cut on governm ent lands. Increases on oysters, hops and pota toes will not m ake much difference to C anada’s trade. Canada is more inte rested in the coal, w heat and lumber duties. The opportunity afforded by the Payne tariff for reciprocity in coal is likely to be a live subject for discus sion a t the next session of the Cadna- dian parliam ent. The continuance of duties on w heat has led to the philosophic opinion th at the U nited S ta te s will be chiefly affect ed a t present, and in tim e to come will be compelled by home demand to lower the tariff bars, as Canada has the com modity and the Am erican m illers m ust have it. NEWS ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST FROM THE STATE OF OREGON THIEF VALLEY WORK IS ON. Surveys S ta rte d for Reclam ation P ro je c t N ear B aker City. Baker C ity—Several surveying par ties are now located on the new T hief riv er valley irrigation project, 30 miles from Baker City, land for which has recently been w ithdraw n by the govern m ent, and it is expected th a t a g re a te r p a rt of the sum m er will be consumed in m aking surveys for the work. This project em braces a large area. The dam will be nearly 100 fe e t high, and will back up w ater for several m iles toward North Powder when com pleted. Already the prom oters of this enterprise have purchased a tine ranch from E. B. Fiske, which will be used as a reservoir site. SALEM FRUIT UNION BUSY. Dedicate New Building With Big Re ception O rd e rs Sw am p. Salem The Salem F ru it union cele brate d the completion of its commodi ous new two story packing house by a reception, attended by several hundred peoplle. Refreshm ents of stra w b er ries and cream were followed by speeches by prom inent men. President C. L. McNary, of the F ru it union, acted as m aster of ceremonies. John H. A lbert, banker, was the first speak er, followed by L. M. G ilbert and Dr. Jam es Withycombe. Dr. W ithy combe predicted the tim e would come when the W illam ette valley would produce $50,000,000 worth of fru it annually, th is result to be made possible largely by the unions th a t find a profitable m arket and handle the commercial end the venture in a system atic manner, | M anager C. L. Dick, of the Salem union, already has more orders for fru it than can possibly be filled this year ^rom the present acreage in th is vicin- | ity. DR. HALE DEAD. Chaplain o f Senate P a sses Away Af te r B rief Illness. Boston, Ju n e 11.—The m orning light was breaking us the venerable Edward E v ere tt Hale. D. D., chaplain of the United S ta te s senate, U nitarian divine, author, jo u rn alist and lover of peace, breathed his last yesterday in his home in Roxbury. A t his bedside were his w ife, his daughter, Miss Ellen D. Hale, and his son, Philip L. Hale, the a rtis t. Two other sons, A rthur Hale, of W ashing ton, and Professor Edward E v ere tt Hale, J r ., of Union college, returned home last evening. I t is expected th a t partial arrangem ents for the fun eral on Monday in the South Congre gational church, of which Dr. Hale was the pastor em eritus, will be an nounced tomorrow. On his retu rn from W ashington a few weeks ago i t was reported th a t Dr. Hale was not in good health, but he soon regained his a ctiv ities a: d until Tuesday attended m eetings and received friends. I t seems as though the whole country joined in m ourning the loss o f Dr. Hale. M essages ex pressing sorrow and esteem poured into the Hale household, one of the first being from P resident and Mrs. T aft. As an author Dr. H ale’s fam e rests on his short stories, such as “ The Man W ithout a C ountry.” As an instiga to r of social uplift, the work of the two g re at organizations, the Lend-a- Hand club and the K in g ’s D aughters, will alw ays add to his renown. As a m inister and pastor his half century in the pulpit of the South Congregational church and his preaching in many other churches were prolific of wise sp iritu a l inspiration. As a historian his w rit ings have become authorities. JAPANESE PLOT TO DOMINATE HAWAII Federal Officers find Evidence of Big Conspiracy. Much Evidence S ecured When Offices o f H igher W age A ssociation and V ernacular N ew spaper Are Raid ed and R eports C o n fiscated - S u g a r S trik e Opening Move. Honolulu, June 12.—Evidence of w hat the authorities claim is a concert ed m ovem ent on the p a rt of Japanese ill the H aw aiian group to control the su g ar industry and thus dom inate the internal affairs of the islands through th e ir num ber and power, was disclosed today when the office of the “ J i j i , ” a Japanese new spaper of Honolulu, and the offices of the Japanese H igher W age association were entered by the officers armed w ith search w arrants, and letters, reports and o ther docu m ents were seized. Follow ing the confiscation of the papers, the application for a w rit of habeas corpus, entered in behalf of M akino, N egro and Soga, the three a l leged leaders of the sugar plantation s trik e rs who w ere taken into custody yesterday, was rejected by the court. I t is said by the au th o rities th a t the papers found indicate th a t a conspiracy of a w idespread nature has been form ed among the Japanese of the islan fs to w rest control of affairs from the w hite residents, and conduct the internal governm ent in th e ir own in tere sts. The determ ination to control is re ite rate d again and again in these docu m ents. An appeal to all Japanese, in the nam e of th eir native country, to aid in th is movement, is said to be con veyed in the letters. The a uthorities are preparing com plete translations of all the papers seized and it is said th a t they w ill be used as evidence in support of many charges of conspiracy, which it is de clared will resu lt from the disclosures. A second petition has been filed by the attorneys for the prisoners, but has not been acted upon by the court. The strik e of the Japanese plantation hands has been in progress for over a month, and is the m ost extensive w alk out ev er known on the islands. Be tween 5,000 and 8,000 Japanese are in volved. The strik e rs demand in an in crease from 69 cents to $1 a day for field laborers, and a proportionate ad vance for mill hands and other p lanta tion employes. JU D G E DEFEND S HENEY. D eclares Man S hot in C o u rt Room Entitled to Sym pathy. San Francisco, June 9.—A quarrel of unparalleled bitterness, involving Judge W illiam P. I.awlor and virtually all of the a ttorneys engaged in the tria l of P atrick Calhoun, enlivened a day otherw ise devoted fo presentation of routine testim ony. A ssistan t Dis tric t A ttorney Heney sta rte d the dis pute by charging th a t E arl Rogers, an attorney for the defense, had been sm iling a t certain m em bers of the jury. There was an angry response from John T. B a rrett, of the defense, who declared th a t tho prosecution had un n e c e s s a r y prolonged the tria l by the introduction of triv ia l m atters. The subject of the ju ro rs’ sm iles was about to he dism issed, when John J. B a n e tt re ipened the issue by saying: “ I ,d j not think we should he lec- tu rtd by the ' istr ct a ttorney into a sta te of ser ouan ss n g a rd in g this case. The pro: ecu ion has spent weeks in a presentatu n of m atter th a t is ri diculous. triv ia l and ludicrous, attem pt- ing by the length of tim e devoted to th eir presentation to m ake the jury think them w orthy of consideration.” For these rem arks B a rre tt was sternly reprim anded by Judge Lawlor, who told the a ttorney th a t if he made another such reference he would send him to jail. “ If the court intends to punish m e.” B a rrett answ ere 1, “ then w hat about th is man s ittin g over here, who has re peatedly been perm itted to insult the court, the jury and the atto rn ey s?” Heney a t once took up the fray and sh o u ted : “ These are the ebullitions of a man who was appointed to office by the crookedest m ayor the city ever had, Eugene E. S chm itz.” “ Why, you’ve been mixed up in more crooked work than any man in this courtroom ,” said B arrett. “ Mr. Heney has never insulted the c o u rt.’’thundered Judge Law lor sternly. “ He has certain tem peram ental qual ities which I have observed and made allowance for. He was stricken down in this court while engaged in the per form ance of his duty, and resum ed his a c tiv ities a t an early date. Mr. Heney is laboring under em harassm ents which should appeal to the hum anity of any individual. T h at circum stance appeals to the court if it does not appeal to counsel on the other sid e .” Admit Discrim inatory R ates E n terp rise—Forced by the sharp ssioner Aitchi- questioning of Commissioner son, F irs t A ssistant F reight A gent A large p a rt of Bakersfield, Cal., Coman adm itted th a t the Elgin exten- w as burned by a tire sta rtin g from an sion into Wallowa county was the only explosion of powder. stre tc h of road on the O. R. & N. sys- tern on which the continuous distance A new move has been sta rte d to se O ntario Postal R eceipts L arge. tariff does not apply, and th a t a heavy cure T haw ’s release from the insane Postm aster local rate from W allowa county to w n s,. O ntario . t , A. _ L. , S - tro , u . l asylum in which he is confined. to E lgin was added on through ship- ha3 been n° tl«ed. th8t af^ ! 0J “ ly \ hJ 8 A leper p a tie n t has esaped from the menta such as to and from Portland. salary will be increased $200 and he Los Angeles county hospital and all The hearing was on the com plaint of will receive for his services $1.700 a efforts to locate him have failed. Commercial club of E nterprise against year, intsead of $1,500, as form erly. the railroad company, charging exces * | The business done by the O ntario post- An Evansville, Ind., fru it dealer has sive and discrim inatory rates on this office has shown a substantial increase received a demand for $130,000 to pre branch. Commissioners Aitchison and w ithin the p ast year. O n tario ’s pos vent the kidnaping of his daughter. W est heard the case, Chairm an Camp tal receipts for the y ear ending March The B razilian congress will take DE PAUL GO ES HOME. bell being a t the scene of the C ottage 31, 1909, the fiscal y ear for the post steps to pr vent the Am erican beef Grove wreck. A ttorney A. C. Spencer office departm ent, were $5,026.74 packers from controlling the m arket. Venezuelan Envoy at P a ris Recalled and Mr. Coman looked a fte r the rail The money order receipts am ounted to D uring the three m onths T aft and senate leaders have agreed in D isgrace. road interests and D. W. Sheahan ap $42,400. ending May 31, the num ber of pieces to support a corporation ta x and a con WOULD NO T AID SM UGGLER. Paris, June 15.—Jose J . d eP au l, the peared for the com plainants. stitu tio n al am endm ent allowing income special representative of Venezuela to A score of shippers testified to the delivered to patrons of the rural route were 20,205. The num ber collected tax. Europe, received his recall by tele excessive rates, and several leading was 4,627, making a total of pieces Dining C a r C ooks Refused M oney- Cuba is depending on the support of graph from the Venezuelan govern wool-growers said it was cheaper to handled 24,842. Chinam an Died in Ice Box. the U nited S ta te s in evading paym ent m ent ju st as the protocol w ith France drive sheep to E lgin than to pay the Chicago, Ju n e 11.— August M ueller high local ra te for cars from here to of a p art of the w ar debt incurred by was concluded. Huge Irrigation P ro ject. and Gustave W eir, dining ear cooks, Senor Paul says th a t he was stupe E lgin. The attorneys will subm it their Spain when the island republic gained Nyssa—The country surrounding the employed on the Golden S ta te L im ited fied by the action of his governm ent. argum ents by brief. its independence. Nyssa, Owyhee, Snake and Malheur “ I cannot understand,” he said, valleys is assured of irrig a tio n by the of the Rock Island railroad, told on the A Russian subm arine boat has sunk McMahan E nters P rotest. “ how President Gomez could have al w ith 20 men. Salem —Instead of going in pers n to signing of contracts by se ttle rs with w itness stand before Judge Landis lowed him self to be hoodwinked by the Vale as he intended, A ttorney L. H. the Boise-Owyhee Irrig atio n company how they had refused offers of money A New York man w eighing 510 interference of some few g roups.” which agrees to put in a first class to aid in sum ggling Chinamen into the pounds has ju s t died. These groups, he said, had accused McMahan of this city forwarded his com plaint and other papers in the pro system of irrigation reservoirs and U nited S tates. him of high treason a t the tim e of the The men w ere w it The K ansas w heat crop is estim ated canals and irrig a te 200,000 acres of downfall of P resident Castro, because ceedings to be brought to enjoin the a t 70,000,000 bushels. land, 120,000 in Malheur county. For nesses for the prosecution in the trial S T IR S SO U T H E R N ANGER. treasu rer of Malheur county from pay as m inister of foreign affairs he had of Bob Leung, a well-to-do Chinese More le tte rs seized from Ja p s in notified the U nited S ta te s governm ent ing out the $lll,()U0 appropriated to several weeks then- has been contention m erchant of El Paso. w hether it was best for the people to S e n a to r Dolliver B reaks Appointm ent H aw aii prove revolutionary aim s. through Senor Lorena, the B razilian construct a bridge over the Snake river Until one Chinese was sm othered to from O ntario into the sta te of Idaho. induce the governm ent to irrig a te from for S p eech at College. m inister to Venezuela, th a t Venezuela A M inneapolis man has invented an the M alheur riv er or allow a private death it was the reg u lar practice, ac Now McMahan thinks some one is hold airship along new lines which has made desired to settle all difference w ith ing the papers out on him a t Vale so company to do the work. cording to testim ony, to place the Durham , N. C., June 9 .- Because foreign powers and requested the a successful Might. smuggled Chinese in an icebox of the U nited S ta te s Senator Dolliver, of Am erican governm ent to send a war th a t the county can go ahead and ap dining car a fte r they had been put Iowa, cancelled a t the last m oment an O regon Loses Friend. China has driven B ritish employes ship to Venezuealn w aters. A sim ilar propriate the money to the use desig engagem ent to deliver the annual ad U niversity of Oregon, E ugene—Pro aboard the Golden Gate L im ited. “ The off the N orth China railw ay to give notification was sent to G reat B ritain nated, as he has heard nothing since dress a t T rin ity college commencement fessor L uella Clay Carson, dean of icebox,” testified A lbert Champion, a forw arding the papers. places for Germans. and Italy. tomorrow evening, P resident K ilgore women a t the U niversity of Oregon negro cook on one of the ears in ques Senor Paul declared th a t the situa The Southern Pacific is to p u t on a from the rostrum tonight accused him La G rande H orse Show S uccess. who has recently accepted the presi tion, “ was about four by four by two new fa st train between San Francisco tion a t the tim e was d esperate; th at of u n fa ir treatm en t. La Grande—The La Grande horse dency of Mills college, in California, and one-half fe e t in dimensions. On TORNADO IN TEXAS. and Portland, which will make the run the support of the army was uncertain one occasion one of the brakem en told “ This is the first tim e any man has and th a t many of C astro’s friends and and live stock show, held last week, has been the head of the E nglish de me we would have to find some other in 27 hours. treated us u n fa irly ,” said the presi was a splendid success, assem bling a3 partm ent a t the university since 1888, relatievs were in high positions. way of carrying these Chniese. They Train Blown From T rack and Eleven dent. “ S enator D olliver had ten dayB The steam er Slavonia was wrecked “ I t is less a conciliator than a man it did much of the thoroughbred stock when the school was in its infancy. to m ake th is announcem ent and he People Killed. off the Azores islands, but aid was w ith an iron hand th a t Venezuela of Union county. Dr. J . W ithycombe, D uring these 22 years of loyal and con won’t ride in the box since th a t one was sm othered.” w aits un til the lust m oment to em bar summoned by w ireless in tim e to save needs,” he said. of the Oregon A gricultural college, ! sta n t service, Miss Carson has brought D allas, Texas, June 12.—Special dis rass u s.” A fte r sta tin g th a t Mr. Dolli all on board. Oregon’s E nglish departm ent to its judged the stock and awarded the patches from Texas points show th a t “ N evertheless, in spite of my dis ver in the telegraph m essage he sent M ar present high standing. 11 persons are dead and several injured HARRIMAN K EEPS PO ST E D . The steam er N antichoke has been grace because I am conservative, I prizes in the different classes. gave physical exhaustion and tariff shals in charge of the parade w ere A. as a re su lt of the storm in Central T ex bought a t E lizabeth City, N. C., and it shall continue to give P resident Gomez duties as his reasons for declining. Try New Milling P ro c e ss. A. Roberts, H. W. Stein, F. P. Chil as today, including one man who was is supposed by filibusters for an attack my support in m aintaining the regim e Synopsis o f P re ss C om m ent S ent in Dr. K ilgore stepped from the rostrum Baker C ity—Searching throughout ders, Fred Gaskill and D. C. Brichoux. killed when a wind storm blew a K an I helped to e stab lish .” on Venezuela. Twice Each Month. and declared, it is alleged, to frie n d s: Led by the La Grande band, the parade the W est for the most suitable place in sas, C ity, Mexico & O rient passenger “ I would as soon look to a bootblack Plans are in progress for the cele Chicago, June 11.—Edward H. Har- train from the Brazos riv er bridge moved prom ptly a t 1 :30, passing which to try a new process for tre a t CHIN ESE C O O LIE S FOUND. for wisdom and character as to a bration of a “ sane” Fourth a t Chicago. through the principal stre ets and being ing low-grade ore, the K ent Ore Re rim an, who is absolute m aster of over north of S w eetw ater last night. U nited S ta te s senator. I wouldn’t tru st So far but one p erm it has been granted duction company has finally settled on 54,000 m iles of rail and w ater tra n s w itnessed by thousands of people. H askell and Lueders were places some to c u ltiv ate a peanut p a tc h .” to sell fireworks out of 300 applica Inspector Falls Among B ind o f Nine Baker City as the proper location. The also dam aged by the storm , which was portation, has decided to keep in con In S te am e r’s Hold. tions. Big Log C ontract. company has recently acquired a big accompanied by a fall of hail, destroy Seattle, June 15.—Im m igration offi W arrenton -T h e D. L. Kelly Lumber body of low-grade ore th a t is easy to sta n t touch w ith public opinion regard ing crops and orchards. Six are dead Favor Am erican H orses. A new gold field has been found cials, a fte r picking up on the w harf company has completed a railroad spur mine, and also an area of land covered ing him self, his railroads and railroads a t H askell. Nevada and a stam pede is on. London, Ju n e 9.—A t the In tern a stray Chinese who adm itted he came for the purpose of unloading logs in w ith tim ber and supplied w ith w ater, generally, provided it is possible to do In the wreck of the train J . E. S tan A prom inent New York physician over as a stowaway on the G reat North Skipanon creek. The contract for logs the two la tte r resources necessary to so through things which are printed ford, a traveling salesm an of Crowell, tional horse show th is m orning, W. H. Moore, of New York, took second says the depravity of G otham ’s children ern liner Minnesota, searched the ves consists of about 90,000,000 fe e t of the new roasting process. about them. Texas, was killed and 11 persons were prize w ith Berkeley Bantam in Class exceeds th a t of ancient Sodom. Twice each month each general man badly hurt. sel yesterday and discovered nine more spruce, cedar and fir, to be furnished II, judging of pony stallions foaled PORTLAND MARKETS. ag er telegraphs Mr. K ru ttsc h n itt a Three men were fa ta lly injured by smuggled coolies and a q u antity of silk by the Moore Logging company, of As The whole train except the engine previously to or in 1906, not exceeding brief synopsis of public sentim ent as and tender w ere blown from the track. 14 hands. the collapse of a bridge being erected and cigars. toria. The surplus over the cut of the W heat—Track prices: Bluestem m ill reflected by the press. H is report also over tho Cimaron riv er near G uthrie, Inspector C. E. Keagey, who is m ill will be rafted hure for shipm ent. Conductor A lexander and Brakem an Olympia was packed to its fullest Okla. heavy man, stepped into the sail locker A large dredge is now a t work a t an ing, $1.30(01.35; club, $1.200/1.22X ; shows the num ber of publications Van Sandt were among the most se ri capacity this afternoon for the gala valley, $1.17. which were exam ined, the percentage ously injured. of the steam er and fell 20 feet through expense of $50 per day im proving the perform ance of the horse show in honor The forty-first annual convention of Corn— Whole, $35 per ton; cracked favorable, the percentage unfavorable A t Lueders A. Goldrup and three of the v isit of the K ing and Queen. th e N ational Am erican W omen’s Suf a hole in the floor, a lighting squarely channel of Skipanon creek. The W ar $36 per ton. and the percentage which is neutral. children were killed during the pro on top of nine naked Chinamen, where ren & L ester Logging company is r a f t Am bassador W hitelaw Reid and frag e association will m eet a t S eattle Barley—Feed, $340/35 per ton. He quotes also from criticism s, com gress of the storm and 13 houses were practically all the other am bassadors upon they screamed in terror. F u rth er ing spruce logs a t th is place for the Ju ly 7. O ats—No. 1 w hite, $40.500/41 ton. plaints, expressions of opinion and investigation brought to light several Oregon C ity paper m ills. demolished, many people being injur and m inisters in London w ere present, Hay—Tim othy, W illam ette valley, from special articles as well as giving New Mexico wool growers have ju st leather sacks resem bling governm ent ed. Scores of cattle w ere also killed. accompanied by th e ir w ives and daugh $150/19 per to n ; E astern Oregon, $19 the trend of opinion as voiced in po A heavy rain and hail accompanied the ters. The big event, the jum ping com sold 700,000 pounds of th e ir product a t mail pouches filled w ith raw silk and a R oseburg to Have Show . 0/22; clover, $110/12; alfalfa, $130/ litical and comm ercial centers. a price said to be over 20 cents per num ber of boxes of M anila cigars. storm a t this point. petition for the K in g 's cup, in which Roseburg When the L adies’ A uxil Mr. H arrim an regards the reports as pound. The bags of silk are supposed to have iary to the Roseburg Commercial club 14; cheat, $140/14.50; vetch, $140. A t Merkel, Texas, three houses were team s representing A rgentine Repub 14.50. valuable aids in detecting causes of blown down. Ham lin, a small town on lic, Canada, G reat B ritain, France and S pecialists have found th a t H arri- been taken aboard w ith the mail sacks. began g athering the roses for shipm ent Fresh F ru its— Apples, $10/2.50 per friction betw een his railroads and the Three Chinese stowaways were cap it was found th a t out o f several dozen the C entral W estern T exas railroad, Italy , took p a rt, was won by the French m an ’s h eart and kidneys are affected box. S traw berries, $10/1.75 per crate; and ill health may compel him to quit tured on the B ritish steam er Cymeric tubfuls only a few bouquet were fresh cherries, $10/1.35 per box; goo.-eber public and in applying corrective m eas was destroyed and three persons se ri team . ures. ously injured. last month, and it is believed organized enough for display purposes, and the business. sm uggling is in progress on Oriental project has been abandoned. The sea ries, 5c per pound; loganberries, 75c Fire E ats Up T im ber. per c ra te ; peaches, $1.50 per box; ap A violent earthquake in Southern steam ers. C attlem en Pay D am ages. ' Wilson Is In No Danger. V ictoria, B. C., June 9.— D espite son for roses in Roseburg is several ricots, $1.50 per box; plums, $1.25 per France did much dam age to property. Denver, June 11.— According to a W ashington, June 12.—A petition the g re a te r stringency of the law to weeks earlier than in o ther p a rts of b /x; raspberries, $1.35 per crate. A num ber of persons are reported killed Spam Is P ressin g C uba. Republican special from Sun Dance, signed by the Indians of the K lam ath prevent fo rest fires, the fir-covered the state. N ext year the ladies will Potatoes—$20/2.25 per hundred. and many injured. P aris, June 15.—I t is stated here plan a display of th e ir own, to be V egetables—Turnips, $1.50 per sa c k ; Wyo., the crim inal case which grew reservation, asking the removal of m ountains frin g in g Vancouver island Two $50 gold pieces m inted in 1877 the Spanish m inister to Cuba has hand shown in Portland several weeks in ad carrots, $1.75; horseradish. 12j*c per out of the raiding of the sheep camps Horace G. W ilsen, th e ir agent, was re coast are blazing lines of flames a t no have ju st been sold for $10,000 each. ed tho Cuban governm ent a note con vance of the annual Rose carnival, pound; artichokes, 500/60c per d o z .; and burning of the ranch buildings of ceived by the Indian office some tim e few er than four points betw een Vic They are the only $50 pieces ever m int cerning the paym ent of a share of the when the roses i re at th e ir best. asparagus, 60/7c per pound; beans, 60/ the Rodney K ing Sheep company and ago, b u t it is understood to have been toria and Clayoquot. The m ost serious Spanish debt. It is pointed out in ed by the governm ent. 9c; cabbage, 2c per pound; cauliflower, the G uthrie Sheep company, in Crook circulated by disgruntled Indians, and fire a t present is in the Jordan Meadow P o rt Siuslnw Board Selected. $3 per c ra te , corn, 300/ 50c per dozen; county, have been settled out of court, failed to allege any substantial ground d istric t, w here large areas purchased ? A New York legislative com m ittee the note th a t the American plenipoten Salem —The hoard of commissioners cucumbers, 50co/$1.25 per dozen; le t the nine defendant cattlem en paying upon which Wilson could be relieved only a few weeks ago by Michigan cap is to study the direct prim ary laws of tia ry a t Paris in 1889 refused to deride this point, holding the suzerainty had for the port of Siuslaw, as created by tuce, hothouse, $1.50 per box; lettuce, the sheep companies all damages, a t So little im portance was attached to ita lists are now threatened w ith total the various sta le s w ith a view of rec descended on the Cuban republic and an act of the last legislature, has been head, 25c per dozen; onions, 123*0/15c torneys’ fees and expenses of prosecu the protest th a t it was pigeon-holed destruction. A telegram from the ommending the best plan for th a t state. not on the U nited S tates. The Span appointed by Governor Benaon and is per dozen; parsley, 35c per dozen; tion and agreeing not again to m olest w ithout action. W ilson’s record, so MeadowB says rain alone can save the Double tracking of the N orthern Pa ish governm ent now considers the composed of P. E. Jackson and George the sheep men. Valuable range is also far as is known by the Indian office, iB e n tire tra c t. peas, 60/8c per pound; radishes, 15c per cific line from Portland to Tacoma has tim e has arrived to press the claim, B. Camp of Mapleton, E. P. W aite and left to the exclusive use of sheepmen. entirely satisfactory. dozen; rhubarb, 30/33*0 per pound; commenced. the republic having now assumed sov I. B. Cushman of Acme and T. A. Yost spinach, 5c per pound; squash, 75c0z New M assacre in T urkey. Seven Dead in Foundry. Australian Coal C heaper. Berlin, Ju n e 9.—The T ag e b la tt’s of Florence. The long and short term s $1.25 per box; tomatoes, $20/2.50 per The dism em bered body of a man has ereignty. W heeling, W. V a., June 11.—Seven o f these members m ust be chosen by crate. San Francisco, Ju n e 12.—A ustralian Aleppo correspondent sta te s th a t the been found in New York bearing the Aid for C a stro F eared. lot between them a t the first m eeting, deadly sign of the Black Hand. B utter — C ity cream ery, extras, men were killed and 14 seriously in coal was reduced in price by wholesal T urkish a uthorities last week executed B ufort, N. C., June 15. The revenue but th eir successors will be elected by 26 'oC; fancy cream ery outside, 250/ jured in an explosion tonight of a b last ers h re today from $9 to $7.50 a ton, 12 of the ringleaders, including six A r S afety appliances will be installed at c u tte r Pim lico hunted off th is coast to the people. 2 6 '„c per pound; store, 18c. B utter furnace a t the W heeling Steel & Iron as the resu lt of a b itte r feud which has menians, concerned in the Adana mas Panam a to prevent accidents to the big day for the steam er N antichoke, sus fat prices average 1 J* cents per pound Co. F ifty workmen were gathered broken out between the W estern Cosl sacres. The energetic course of the ditch like the one which dam aged the pected o f filibustering intentions about the furnace, m aking ready to company and the Pacific Coal company. governm ent, the correspondent adds, LaG rande Land Flooded. under regular b u tte r prices. Soo locks. again st Venezuela. The T reasury de La Grande The rains and the hot Eggs—Oregon ranch, 233*0/ 24 )*c drill, when, w ithout warning, there The la tte r concern has slashed prices caused the populace in the region be was a terrific roar and g re a t masses of and it is understood re ta ile rs w ill re tween A lexandretta and the m outains Dr. Charles Ephraim Rice, form erly p a rtm en t’s a ctiv ities were invoked be w eather o f the past week have resulted per dozen. Poultry—Hens, 1401143-tic; springs, molten iron spurted from the furnace, duce from $12 to $10. The price cut to begin a new m assacre, in which a ssista n t to Dr. Hale, died a t almost cause of p ersistent rumors th a t friends in the flooding of the Tule m arsh, near of ex-I’resident C astro were planning a H ot lake, and the farm s of the Am al 180/20c; roosters, 80/9c; ducks, 140/ sw eeping down upon the workmen. tin g w holesalers explain th a t they about 100 persons were slain. The the same tim e as his one-tim e chief. hostile expedition again st the Gomez gam ated Sugar company and several 15c; geese, 100/1 l c ; turkeys, 180/20c; Twenty or more were caught in the wish to stim ulate the sum m er trade Young Turk com m ittee did everything A large force of men is w orking hard governm ent. rush. All of the men w ere foreign and th a t they are also helped in reduc possible to prevent the disorders, but It is alleged 10,000 w heat farm s in the flats are inundated to make repairs in the Soo canal stands of arm s had been shipped from to a depth of from 12 to 16 inches. squabs, $20/2.25 per dozen. ers. The rause of the accident has not ing prices by the fact th a t it now costs needs reinforcem ents, however. P ork—Fancy, per pound, 10c. wrecked by a steam er a few days ago. Belgium to Am erica for this purpose. less to im port coal than heretofore. M anager Samuel Storie, of the sugar V eal—E xtras, 80/83*c.per pound; or been definitely decided. Cyclist H elpless in Sun. company, stated last night he consid dinary, 7c; heavy, 6c. A governm ent m eat inspector a t St. Huge Libel Suit is Lost. T urkey in M ore T rouble. Blown Up by Dynamite. ered the danger point past. Ely, N ev., J u r e 9.— Dr. W. L. Ma- C attle -Steers, top, $5; fa ir to good, Louis has resigned in disgust. He Boston. June 11.— A verdict for the London, June 15.—An A thens dis A lgiers, June 12. — The German good, a prom inent d e n tist of this city, $4.500/4.75; common to good, $40/ says the inspection is a farce and a Bad C hecks at Pendleton. 4.50; cows, top, $40/ 4.25; fa ir to good, defense was given in the Supreme steam er Ava, from Ham burg, blew up sta rte d for Osceola, 60 m iles distant, patch to a London news bureau says useless expenditure. Pendleton—I t is learned th a t a bad $3.75o/4; common to medium, $2.500/ court today in the libel su it of ex-Judge last n ig h t about 10 m iles off Pantel- last Saturday, rid in g a m otor cycle. th a t advices from Uskup, European C astro is organizing a filibustering Turkey, report a fierce engagem ent at check a rtis t passed three worthless 3.50; calves, top, $50/5.50; heavy, Henry M. Dewey ag ain st five mem larie island. F ire broke out in the When on the desert he was thrown from expedition ag ain st Venezuela. Djakovitch, in N orthern Albany, be checks on Pendleton m erchants last 1 $3.50o/4; hulls and stags, $30/3.50; bers of the Good Governm ent associa steam er during the night, and as dyna his seat, breaking his wooden leg. He tion, in which $76.440.000 dam ages m ite form ed a large p a rt of the cargo, was unable to walk, and a fte r craw ling I t has been proven th a t in the selec tween 10,000 Albanians and 12 b a tta l week. The amount in each instance was common, $20/2.75. According to $38.75 He made small purchases a t ! Hogs Best, $80/8.16; fa ir to good, were asked. The su it was the outcome the crew lost no tim e in m aking its for four m iles in the scorching sun, tion of jurors a t Chicago men w ith ions of T urkish troops. w hiskers stand a poor chance of being the dispatch, the Albanians were re each place, taking the difference in $7.50o/7.75; Stockers, $60/6.50; China of the statem ents alleged to have escape in bo its. A few m inutes late r collapsed by the roadside, w here he em anated from the Good Governm ent the dynam ite exploded w ith terriffic was found 20 hours la te r in a serious pulsed by the deadly fire of the T urkish money. The People’s w arehouse. Bond fats. $6.750/ 7. selected, owing to prejudice. a rtillery . B rothers and H. H. W essel were the; Sheep—Top wi thers, $40/4.25; fa ir association in the m ayoralty cam paign force, tea rin g the steam er to pieces. condition, having been w ithout food or The Spanish liner Antonio Lopez has osers. to good, $3.500/4: ewes, tyc less on of 1905, when Judge Dewey was can All the crew was picked up by the w ater for th a t tim e. grounded off l ire island, New York. Hunt Down M utineers. steam er E ast Gale and larded here. all grades: yearlings, best, $4.25; didate for mayor. The passengers were all saved but it is Buy Land on Bear C reek. Manila, June 15. B rigadier Ceneral fair to good, $4; spring lambs, $4.75 Two Killed at Re-union. probable th a t the vessel will be lost. College Girls on T our. H arry H. Bandholtz, chief of the P hil W allowa Land has been purchased 0 / 6 . W yoming S u e t W estern Union Memphis, Tenn., June 9.—Intense Hops— 1909 contracts, 130/14r per San Francisco, June 11.—Two hun Cheyenne, Wyo., June 12.—A ttorney h e at characterized today’s sessions of I t is estim ated th a t 85,000 people ippine constabulary, who is a t present by Portland c apitalists for a nursery on visited Portlannd during the Rose fes on a tour of inspection in the island of Bear creek. F ifteen acres w ere pur pound; 1908 crop, 90/10c; 1907 crop, dred girl students of Radnor college, General Mullens commenced su it today the C onfederate reunion. 30 persons Jolo, will at once proceed to Davao, chased a t $80 an acre, and an addition | 40/5c; 1906 crop, lS ( u 2e. Nashville. Tenn., arrived this mornir.g against the W estern Union T elegraph I being prostrated, two dying. There tiv al. Mindanao island, the scene of the al five acres rented. The prom oters Wool—E astern Oregon, 170/ 22 \ c ; on a sic h t seeing tour, which is a part company to compel the company to file waa a reception to the women of the The town of K irinchi, Sum atra, has m utiny. The insular governm ent is are M. O. P otter and H. J . W iLon, of per pound: valley, fine, 26c; medium, of the school curriculum , and departed articles of incorporation w ith the sta te Confederacy tonight. A flower parade been destroyed by an earthquake and determ ined to make an exam ple of the Portland, and Ford C. P otter, of this 23c; coarse, 210/22c; mohair, choice, •onight for S eattle to v isit the A la sk a -' of W yoming or suspend operations ' in which many women participated, place. 200 people killed. m utinous men. 24oi 25c per pound. Yukon-Pacific exposition. | w ithin the state, ' followed the afternoon lion. A Cincinnati woman who m arried a th ie f to reform him has been fatally shot by her husband.