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The Estacada Progress iMucd Cadi Tfcur»<Jay JAP EDITOR APPE ALS. Wants Mikado to Interfere in Labor Trouble In Hawaii NEWS ITEMS 0E GENERAL INTEREST FROM THE STATE OF OREGON JURY DISAGREES. Unable to Reach Verdict in Calhoun Case at San Francisco. LUMBER OUTPUT SMALLER IN 1908 W ILL PAY RICHLY. Taft's Plan Would Yield Government S 6 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 a Year. Washington, June 18. — President T a ft’s plan for taxing the earnings of corporations is broader than generally CHECK FO RE ST FIRES. P E L TS GIVE O U T BAD ODOR. United States Produces 1 7 Per Cent understood in congressional circles and it will, if enacted into a law, yield a State Board Issues Warning and Num Cougar Scalps “ Spoil" While Stored Less in Consequence of Panic. revenue far in excess o f the $25,000,- ber o f Don’ts. in County Court Vault. 000 estimate given by the president in Salem— County Clerk R. D. Allen is The Oregon state board o f forestry his special message. has set forth a number of pertinent in a quandry. The last session of the Washington Leads All, With Oregon A b interpreted by many persons who facts regarding timber resources and legislature passed a law offering General Review o f Important Hap1 in Eighth Plaça—Louisiana Is Now come forward with objections to the fire prevention in a leaflet and also in large bounty for killing mountain lions, penings Presented in a Brief and a notice of sufficient size to be posted coyotes and other wild animals, and Second—Yellow Pine Leads All scheme, the plan is to tax only such Comprehensive Manner for Busy portion of the earnings us remain after in the woods The season of forest providing that certain parts of the Kinds o f Lumber Production—Cy Readers—National, Political, His ail expenses of operation, maintenance fires is almost here, and the people are beasts’ anatomies shall be brought to torical and Commercial. press Also Very Useful. and fixed charges, including interest reminded that timber makes pay the office of the county clerk and there on bonds, have been deducted from the checks, while timber that is burned held until the County court shall have gross earnings of the corporation. The over pays no wages. On every 1,000 an opportunity of passing on the claims Five men and 68 horses were burned feet 1 urned the stumpage owner may for county money, Washington, June 22.— During the tax, however, is to he upon the net to death in a Duluth fire. lose $2, but the community loses $8 ir Recently relic* of several animals year 1908 31,231 sawmills in the United earnings before the interest on 1 ondB ( t erwise, it is wages. have been brought to the clerk’s office, States manufactured 33,239,369,000 has been deducted. The millionaire son of Cyrus Field is About 1,000,000,000 feet is destroy- the names of the hunters duly register feet of lumber, according to a prelim pointed out, the tax would be reduced clerk in a lodging house. ed annually in Oregon, which, if manu- ed and the scalps of the animals stored inary report just issued by the bureau substantially to a dividend basis, which Harriman is ill and has gone to Vi factured, would bring in $13,000,000. in the clerk’s vault, which is not pro- of the census. These mills also cut was what the prei-ident himself did enna to consult a physician. have in mind originally. This is a loss of wealth that must be vided with refrigerator facilities. The 12.106.483.000 shingles and 2,986,684 FirBt, a dividend tax, then a tax on made up from other sources when the warm weather of the past few days 000 lath. Lumber manufacturing, like New York is experiencing a record tax collector comes around. The board has caused a mighty stench to go up every other industry, felt the effects of earnings available for dividends, and breaking cold wave for June. of forestry warnings contain the fol- from the bones. the business depression which began in finally a tax on all earnings in excess President Reyes, of Colombia, has lowing characteristic dont’s for the The young women in the office corn- October, 1907. Consequently the pro of expenses of maintenance anil opera resigned rather than face a revolution guidance of campers and all who go on plain strenuously, while holding their duction in 1908 was below that for the tion, were the successive stcpB in the vacations: noses, but the clerk, who is trying to previous year. In 1907 the cut of 28, evolution of the idea which Attorney T a ft may visit President Diaz this Don’t toss away burning matches or obey the law, is helpless, and the coun 850 sawmills was 40,256,164,000 feet, General Wickcrsham, following a long fall. The two presidents plan to meet ty court does not meet until July 7. the highest production ever recorded conference with the president this a f tobacco. at the border. ternoon, is putting into form for sub Don’ t make a camp fire in leaves, Notwithstanding, therefore, that A burglar in Prussia has secured rotten woovl or against logs, where it Ship Wallowa Cattle. 1908 reports were received from 8 per mission. damages because he broke a leg while The bonded debt side of the matter may spread or you can’t be sure it is cent more mills than in 1907, the de Wallowa— The Bales-Jones company, robbing a house. put out. crease in lumber cut reported by them was fully gone into by the president j of Orangeville, Idaho, shipped 570 head and his advisers. One of the trials of Indian railway Always clear all inflammable mate of cattle from Wallowa last week to was slightly over 17 per cent. The $25,000,000 estimate o f revenue men is set forth in a report telling of rial away from around your fire. Washington, as for several years the Red Rock, Mont., ranges for the train striking a wild elephant. Never leave a fire until it is out. past, still ranks first among the states to be yielded by the tax was based on summer. The cattle were purchased HIGH DUTIES TO BE MET. Don’ t burn your slashing in the close from Routh & Day, of Asotin, Wash., in lumber production, its cut in 1908 figures supplied to the secretary by an Cuba refuses to assume a share c season without a permit from a fire who bought them last fall for June de being 2,915,928,000 feet— a decrease expert at the president’s request, but the Spanish debt incurred when the Canadian Manufacturers Plan Meas warden. of 22.8 per cent from the cut in 1907, they were based on the original propo livery from John McDonald. The price islands gained their independence. Don’ t operate an engine without is said to have averaged better than Louisiana ranks second, with 2,722, sition o f a dividend tax. The yield ures ot Retaliation. A new dirigible balloon built from the tax as now proposed will spark arrester in the close season 421.000 feet, a decrease of 250,000,000 $25 per head. The band consisted of Ottawa, June 22.—Canadian manu France has made two successful flights, feet, or 8.4 per cent from the cut in double that at least and perhaps go Put out any fire you find if you can. cows, heifers, yearlings and calves. facturers declare the American tariff I f you can’t, notify a fire warden or each time carrying nine passengers. considerably beyond. These facts were 1907. Routh & Day also bought 70 2-year-old vision will force Canada to make other pubiic officer, or the land owner. steers, which they sold to B. C. Sirgin- Mississippi was the third state in obtained today from a member of the The French budget for 1910 shows lumber production in 1908, with a total administration who has taken a lead some radical changes in her customs Remember that any little fire may be son, of Sprague, Idaho. A special deficit of $21,800,000. come a big one if left alone. of 1,861,016,000 feet a decrease of 1 ing part in working out details of the train of 15 cars took the cattle out. tariffs al.^o. That the adoption in its A prospector has been shot in the plan. per cent from the cut in 1907. present form of the Aldrich tariff bill mountains of Arizona by Mexicans. Battleship's Guns En Route. Arkansas ranked fourth, with 1,656, School Heads to Meet June 28. 991.000 feet a decrease of nearly 17 The government is investigating th must result probably in a widening of Salem— Secretary A. F. Hofer, of Salem— The annual convention of JAP S P IR IT S FALL. per cent, and Wisconsin fifth, with 1, charges that meat inspectors are lax in the British preferential tariff by Cana the board of trade, has received the county school superintendents has been 613.315.000 feet against 2,003,279,000 their duties. da is the opinion freely expressed by bill of lading for two of the six inch called by J. H. Ackerman, superin Shower of New Indictments Depress feet in 1907. In his closing address to the jury in the officers of the tariff department of guns of the battleship Oregon, pre tendent of public instruction, to meet Hawaiian Strikers. In Texas, where the lumber indus FIFTEEN ARE DEAD. the Calhoun case Heney talked 12 hours the Canadian Manufacturers' associa sented to the city of Salem by the in his office Monday, June 28. Among try is confined almost exclusively to Honolulu, June 18.— Following the tion, who are now here on business Navy department, and which will be the topics to be considered are school and was still not tired. mounted on the capitol lawn. The two supervision, how it may be made more Bad Collision on Trolley Road Injures yellow pine, the falling off was very indictments of several of the Japanese with the government. A steamer has just arrived at Seattle heavy. The total cut o f the state in strike leaders Friday last, the territor That important tariff changes will guns weigh more than a ton. They effective; school libraries, how to uee Twenty-five Others. from Alaska with six and a half tons be announced next spring is the opinion > are 1 f . i a a >>orf armamanl f»arriO(1 t f ! i L . . __ _____________I i ____ i ; ___ a 1908 was 1,524,008,000 feet- a de ial grand jury returned additional in part rtf of tGa the armament carried h by them; annual institutes, __ most import Chesterton, Ind., June 21.— Fifteen crease o f 31.6 per cent from the cut in dictments today against Y. Soga, F. of golf, valued at $3,200,000. held by many, but the extent o f them the battleship Oregon when she made ant subject to emphasize for all insti are dead and 25 injured as a result of a Makino, M. Negoro, K. Kawamura, Y. Japanese, who claim to be agents for is depending much on the developments her famous cruise around Cape Horn, tutes this year; school sanitation, what wreck on the South Shore Electric rail 1907. Eight other states manufactured Tasaka and Yanashira, for conspiracy the Tokio government, are endeavoring at Waahingon. There may be no gen prior to and just preceding the Span- has been done, what should be done; way, two and a half miles west o f here more than 1,000,000,000 feet each of to commit murder and to incite others eral increase as affecting the importa ish-American war and which have been school board convention, value of, how to secure oil lands in California. last night. Nine bodies have been re lumber last year. In the order of im to crime. tion into Canada o f American commo taken from the battleship recently to conduct. covered and more are expected to be portance they were: Hawaiian Japanese have preferred dities, although in many lines it will when it was overhauled and rearmed Michigan, Ore An indictment for assault was found found in the wreckage in the tops of gon, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Virgin against Sugwara, who is accused of at charges against the sheriff who made be vigorously urged, but a widening of at the Bremerton navy yard. Baby Sea Lions Caught, the wrecked cars. the recent raids, alleging burglary. ia, Alabama, North Carolina and West tempting to collect funds for the strik the British preference at least is al Seaside— One of the newest attrac A westbound car was coming at high Virginia. California and Maine, other ers by violence. Chicago surgeons have successfully ready being pressed upon the govern T o Compile New Code. tions at the Hotel Moore is a pair of speed down a long hill and at the foot states which reported more than 1,000,- In addition to these indictments, 13 grafted a section o f bone from the leg ment and plans are being laid for more Salem— Judge W. P. Lord has been baby sea lions, caught at Elk Creek by met an eastbound car also going at 000,000 feet each in 1907, went just of the striking Japanese at the Wia- of a lamb into the right leg ot a man actively and aggressively agitating appointed by the Supreme court to some fishermen. They are kept in an terrific speed. below that figure in 1308. pahu plantation were indicted for an such a policy. compile a new code of Oregon statutes, enclosure near the bath houses, where By a traffic agreement between the It is estimated that at least seven assault upon a police officer and riot pursuant to an act of the last legisla salt water is run into a tank for their bodies are still under the debris. Milwaukee afid Harriman roads the The ing. In view of the vigorous action of ture, as amended by the special ses benefit. Their food is fish and milk motorman on the westbound car, who DRY FARM EXPERIM ENTS. former can enter Portland on the O. R END IS N O T Y i T IN SIGHT. the authorities, the strikers are much sion. The new code will be known as fed from the late.-t patent nursing bot was kilhd, was pinned between the two & N. lines. “ Lord’s Statutes o f Oregon.” To tle. They are tended by Sam Lee, the vestibules o f the cars and could not be Nevada Will Have Exhibit for Coming depressed. The largest amphitheater in the Hopes for Early Adjournment o f Cor assist ex-Governor Lord, the court ap The replevin suit brought to recover Seaside clam digger, and when they plainly seen and his position was such Dry Farming Congress. gress Disappearing. world is to be erected at Chicago the papers seized in the office of the pointed W. P. Lord Jr., his son, as begin to cry for their mamma he talks as to make escape impossible. The huge structure will have seats for Billings, Mont., June 22.— Dry farm J iji by High Sheriff Henry was dis Washington, June 22.— Although the chief clerk, and Mrs. Florence Irwin, to them in a language they seem to ap Most of the passengers on the east- 45,000 and with the site will cost $3,- as stenographer. Seventeen months preciate and hands them their nursing bound car were returning from the ing experiments will be carried on missed. senate made much progress (luring the 000 , 000 . under the supervision of the state au Japanese Consul Uyeno is investi are given Judge Lord to finish the bottle, when they fall to. Crown Point automobile races. week in considering the tariff bill, the thorities in the northeastern part of gating the alleged destruction of the work, according to the act. HiB com Morse, the convicted bank wrecker, It iB believed that the motorman of Nevada arid when the Fourth Dry safe o f Editor Soga, which was broken Hay Harvest on Early. says he will repay every dollar he date of the final vote is as indefinite as pensation is to be fixed by court. the east bound car must have seen the Farming congress meets at Billings open by the authorities. it was a week ago. owes. La Grande— Hay harvest was usher onrushing west bound car, as he had next October 26-28 it is expected that Forty-five delcga'es from the Japan Umatilla Land Sold The possibility of sending the bill ed in a few days ago by the starting of thrown off his power and brought the Cardinal Gibbons warns women to be the delegates will hear o f great ad ese union on the island o f Hawaii, rep back to the house by July 1 is now eon Pendleton— The filing of a deed con- two mwores on the C. D. Huffman al car to a standstill before being struck. careful about taking up woman suf vances in the reclamation o f non-irri- resenting 9,000 laborers, have just sidered remote. The discussion o f a veying 560 acres o f land from Douglas falfa farm near this city. J. W. Me frage. gable lands in that state. completed a session lasting four days duty on hides will occupy the senate Belts and w ife to John P. McManus for Ailister and Dexter Eaton have also W O RK TO BE RUSHED. They resolved not to A commission just appointed by the and nights. An amendment to the Illinois pri for possible a day or two. The wood the sum of $14,800 records one of the started cutting. Owing to the scarcity governor has just selected a site for strike, nor help the Oahu strikers, but mary law may restore Harrison to pulp amendment offered by the finance most important real estate transactions of hay. the first cutting will bring top Construction to Start Within 30 Days dry farm experiment station in to present a statement of their de power in Chicago. committee, which practically doubles of recent months. Belts is the pioneer notch prices, dealers offering from $13 on Deschutes Road. Pleasant valley, 16 or 18 miles south mands and trust to the fairness of the resident o f Pilot Rock, while McManus the duty on wood pulp, will then be to $15 per ton. The high price will The Japanese government treats the Portland, June 21.— Barring unex of Elko, where the ranch of John W. planters. is the editor of the Pilot Rock Record. cause a great deal of alfalfa to be cut Hawaiian incident lightly and puts the taken up. They ask for a 10-hour day at $1, pected delays in securing a continuous Thompson, containing 160 acres, has A fter these two schedules have been The land adjoins the town of Pilot earlier than otherwise. The hay harv blame on agitators. disposed of it is understood the tax on Rock and is to be divided up by Mc est will be on in full blast in a week or right of way, bids for the construction been secured by the state. The quar for time and a half pay for overtime A Rritish steamer was fired on by a corporations, proposed by President Manus into small tracts and then sold ten days. of the Deschutes line into Central Ore ter is fenced and about 30 acres are and Sunday work and for quarters There is an or equal to those of the Spaniards and Russian warship for approaching too Taft, will occupy the attention o f the again. gon will be asked by Harriman within under cultivation. These demands w ill be near the czar’s yacht. 30 days. The only obstacle that pre chard of about 150 trees, including Portugese. senate for several days. The lumber One Grower Failed to Dip. apples, pears, plums and cherries, and presented to the Planters’ association Mill Creek Work Stops. Ten persons in Austria took shelter schedule and the rates on pig and scrap Pendleton— The failure o f one Lake vents the immediate construction of a two acre patch of berries are on the Monday. from a storm in a barn and it was iron and wire nails remain to be dis The Dalles— On account of a break county woolgrower to dip his sheep in the Central Oregon road is the adjust place. The soil is rich and of great posed of. struck by lightning and all killed. in the machinery of the big steam accordance with instructions issued, ment o f right of way questions with depth and is considered excellently Von Buelow Makes Reply. power companies operating on the The question of free cotton bagging Los Angeles police declare that and ties and binding twine are certain shovel used to load the cars with sand, will necessitate a special inspection of Deschutes river. The railroad com adapted to dry farming operations. It Berlin, June 18.— Chancellor von all the sheep in the county. Dr. W. which is being hauled up the Mill thousands o f young girls have been to result in an interesting discussion. is reported that Mr. Thompson last creek fill, work has been temporardy H. Lytle, state veterinarian, has just pany has already'secured rights of way year raised 1,000 sacks o f potatoes, and Buelow in the reichstag today attacked shanghaied from Pacific coast cities the tactics employed by the clerical to 70 per cent of the 120 miles to be returned from an official visit to that suspended. Up to the present time and taken to China to live a life of They had even traversed by the proposed road. An that all kinds of vegetables gave good party against him. nearly 2,000 carloads o f sand have section of Oregon, and as a result the Peary May Be At Pole. slavery. early and satisfactory adjustment of returns, cabbage heads running as high dared, he said, to accuse him of disloy Washington, June 22.— Friends of been dumped into the Mill creek basin, special inspection has been ordered, for pending rights of way problems cover as 18 pounds. alty to the emparor and infidelity to As a result of the observance of the Commander Robert Edwin Peary, who yet the sand does not show above the he discovered several thousand head of It is the purpose of the Nevada Ex the German-Austrian alliance and they battle of Bunker Hill, 65 persons were left last July for the frozen North, surface of the water, which at the sheep had been infected with scab- ing the remainder o f the distance is believed more than probable without perimental association to demonstrate had considered it necessary to sever treated at hospitals for injuries and as said today they believed Peary, by this I>oint where the fill is being made, is bies. resorting to condemnation proceedings on this farm that dry farming methods their social relations with him. “ I t many more received treatment at time, has planted the Stars and Stripes about 15 feet deep. can be applied on the millions of acres never occurred to me,” said the chan in the courts. home. Fireworks and toy pistols were at the North Pole. No news has been P O R TL A N D M AR K E TS. o f bench lands in the state. cellor, “ to exclude any one from social the cause. Heavy Rain is Benefit. Wheat— Bluestem milling, $1.306i received from Peary since he left Etah, relations because of differences o f poli Celebrate Poltava Fight. 1.35; club, $1.20fo 1.22 ' a ; valley, Grants Pass -The heavy showers The fiast victim o f excessive heat North Greenland, August 17, 1908, for Public May Buy Airship. tical opinions.” St. Petersburg, June 21.— The whole $1.17. that fell in Rogue river valley last for this year was reported from El a dash as far into the ice bound seas as London, June 22.— The idea of a country is watching with interest the Corn— Whole, $35 per ton; cracked, week ended in a downpour which flood his vessel would carry him before be Centro, Cal. Fairbanks Thanks Japanese. preparations for the Poltava bicente public fund for the purchase of an air 36 per ton. A fter six months o f hard work under ing frozen in. I f he has been success ed the roads and soaked up the gardens Tokio, June 18.— Ex-Vice President nary celebrations, which will extend ship is being strongly supported by Barley— Feed, $346335 per ton. and grain fields in a most beneficial fui the news o f his discovery will not eight fathoms of water six bags o f first Secretary Haldane, who says the War Fairbanks was elaborately entertained Oats— No. 1 white, $416/42 per tor. over four days and be in the nature of class mail have been recovered from reach a point of telegraphic communi manner. Farmers are jubilant over great patriotic military pageant. office will accept the g ift. A large by the governor of Kyoto while en Hay— Timothy, Willamette valley, the results, which mean a large in the wreck o f the Panama steamship cation until August or September. list of subscriptions is ’already an route to Kobe. The distinguished crease in farm products of every kind. $176/20 per ton; Eastern Oregon, $20 M. Mazurovsky, the battle painter, Finance. and Count Mouravieff, also an artist nounced. It is stated by the defense traveler received the address of the Coming so lato in the season it is par (// 23. Country Is Unique. commission that a project is on foot to mayor o f O aka. A t Kobe Mr. Fair A feud at Meadville, Miss., resulted Fru ts—Apples, $1612.50 per box; historian, will prepare the scenes, re Madison, Wis., June 22.— “ I f I were ticularly good for potatoes and vege in two deaths and two fatal injuries. strawberries, $1.156/2 per crate; cher enacting on the spot the battle fought sail from Paris to London this summer banks spoke briefly to the assembled asked o f what good America was to tables that are not under irrigation. a powerful airship now approaching school teachers and the Christian girls’ Part o f the troops ries, $16/1.25 per box; gooseberries, 200 years ago. Two big Eastern steel plants have Europe, I would say that Columbus cut On the eve o f his departure present will represent the Swedish completion. The ship has two propel school. Warehouse Firm Incorporates. 5c per pound. ordered a 10 per cent increase in wages large doors and windows on the west lors and two motors, each of 220 horse for Korea the former vice president re army. The culminating scene will be Potatoes— $1.256/ 2 per hundred. The Dalles— Articles of incorpora of employes. side of the old European manor, which power, and is capable of carrying 25 turned profound thanks to the Japanese Vegetables— Asparagus, 756/90c per based on Kotchubey’s picture. tion of the Crook County Warehouse passengers. Two Missouri towns were wrecked received its ventilation only from the company have been filed at the county dozen; lettuce, head, 25c; onions, 12>$ people for the courtesy and hospitality ast. America has regenerated the by a tornado and three persons killed he has received everywhere throughout Ship Chinese as Freight. per clerk’s office here by J. H. Homey, 6/15c; parsley, 35c; _ peas, 5@6c _ old world since the 16th century as Taft and Diaz May Meet. and a score injured. his tour o f the islands. Melbourne, June 21.— Correspond effectually as the inllux from Central William Harper and H. W. Card, all of I pound; radishes, 15c per dozen; rhu Mexico City, June 22.— The Medical ence which recently fell into the hands California wholesale people are mak Europe regenerated it in the middle Madras. Headquarters of the company ; barb, 3l</3 Lac per pound, Old Soldiers to Quit. extras, o£ the minister for external affairs dis- Herald says: Replying to a communi ing a desperate effort to secure the ages.” This was the declaration of will be at Shaniko. The capital stock i Butter — City creamery, cation from the White House at Wash Los Angeles, Cal., June 18.— One Klamath Falls trade. Senor Nabuco, the Brazilian ambassa is $2,000, with 400 shares at the par 1 26 tyc; fancy outside creamery, 25(ii clo ed the existence o f an organized value of $5 each. 1 26'.¿c per pound; store, 18c. Butter system for the smuggling o f Chinese ington, through the Mexican ambassa hundred and fifty inmates of the Sol An eminent Holland physician says dor, who delivered the baccalaureate fat prices average l)^ c per pound un into the commonwealth. It is clear dor today. President Diaz has express diers’ home at Sawtelle say tonight American physicians give too much of address at the University o f Wisconsin. Portland Men Trustees. ! der regular butter prices. that many vessels trading with the ed his desire to meet President T aft that they will leave the institution the their time to politics. Salem At a meeting of the board of 1 Eggs— Oregon ranch, 24@25c per East have engaged in what appears to for a personal interview, which will day on which their pension money is China to Learn Music. have been a very lucrative traffic, take place at one o f the points on the available because o f the scarcity of Governor Hadley, of Missouri, has Seattle, June 22. A fter eight years trustees o f Willamette university ail ¡dozen. Poultry— Hens, 146/14 c per pound; bringing in Asiatics in batches of from boundary line between Mrtcico and the food on the tables of the institution. signed a hill prohibiting the marriage spent in studying music in the con the faculty of the school was retained. springs, 18c; roosters, 86/9c; ducks, 10 to 80. The business has been in the United States some time during the Other grievances are stated, but short o f Caucasians with Chinese, Japanese servatories o f Germany, France, Italy A. B. Nankin, of Portland, resigned as or other Asiatics. young, 17(ffl8c; geese, 1 0 6 illc; tur hands of a powerful Chinese syndicate, latter part of the year. The announce rations is the principal one. Governor and the United States, Charles Knox president and T. S. McDaniel, also of keys, 18f</2Cc; squabs, $26/2.25 per with representatives in Australia and ment of the preliminary negotiations T. J. Cochran, of the home, says he is Paris papers have started an attack Johnson, a Chinese baritone, is in Se Portland, was selected to fill that va looking toward this interview were willing to admit that the food supply dozen. at Hongkong and other Eastern ports. on the United States Steel corporation. attle awaiting the sailing of the Great cancy. George S. Johnson, of Port made yesterday. at the home is low, but the appropria Pork— Fancy, 10c per pound. Northern steamship Minnesota to re land, was made vice president, to sue Heavy Gold Output Expected. tion for the home has been cut down Hundreds of arrests have been made Veal Extras, 86T8}^c per pound; turn to his native land. There he will ceed McDaniel. Yale Taaches Immoral ty. ordinary, 7c; heavy, 6c. ' Seattle, June 21.— The gold diggings and the number o f inmates increased. at Monterey, Mex., in connection with undertake to teach European and Low Death Rate in Linn. New York, June 22. — Harvard, Hops 1909 contracts, 13(//14c per in the neighborhood o f Fairbanks, a dynamiting plot. American music to the Chinese. He Eclipse Seen by Peary Albany— There were 22 births in pound; 1908 crop, 96/10c; 1907 crop, Alaska, will yield $12,000,000 during Princeton and Yale are teaching im already engaged to teach music at A Cincinnati woman who married a the present year, according to a report morality and disrespect for all man Linn county during the month of May 5/1/5'jC; 1906 crop, 26/211c. Washington, Jure 18. — Although thief to reform him has been fatally the Nanking university at Nanking. Wool Eastern Oregon, 17(//22l,c received today by a Seattle bank. This kind is being taught at these colleges, preparations were made at the United and only seven deaths, according to ■hot by her husband. the health report filed by County per pound: VBlley, fine, 23c; coarse, bank expects to handle ab ut $6,500,- said Bishop James A. McGaul, of States naval observatory here to take Hard Storm Hits Gulf. The St. Paul and Northwestern rail 000. A ll the conditions favor the min Trenton, N. J., in his address tonight observations o f the eclipse o f the sun Health Officer Dr. W. H. Davis. The 21l4c; mohair, choice, 246/25c. New Orleans, June 22. A severe death rate has been remsrkably low in Cattle Steers, top, $4.75; fair to ers—the weather, water supply and to the graduating class of St. Francis yesterday, the cloudy weather spoiled roads will place train auditors on their storm passed over the Mississippi systems in an effort to stop alleged this county for the past two years, good, $4.25(</4.50; common, $46/4.25; rich run of gravel. Development of Xavier college. He condemned what the plans. The eclipse here was but coast today. The waters o f the gulf peculations of conductors. ranging about four in 1,060 as the an cows, top, $4; fair to good, $3.506/ the quartz ledges, whose breaking up he said was the desire of Catholic par partial, the only place where it was reached a height of from 3 to 5 feet 3.75; common to medium, $2.506/3; furnished the placer gold, is just be ents to get their children into society total being near the North pole. Few, A large part of Bakersfield, Cal., above the normal tide inflow. A num nual rate. through their associates in the great i f any, white men, with the exception calves, top. $56/5.50; heavy, $3.50(1/4; ginning. was burned by a fire starting from an ber of steamUmts were beached and Glove Factory at Albany. non-sectarian universities. bulls and stags. $2.756/3.25; common, of Commander Robert E. Peary and explosion of powder. property along the shore was damaged. Albany— A glove factory will be $26/2.50. Bnitish Cruiser Smashed. his crew, now in search o f the North started within a few days at Albany. Hogs Best, $8638.15; fair to good, Strikebreakers Go Far. pole, had an opportunity to observe it. London, June 21.— The British cruis A new move has been started to se Big Floods on Isthmus. For a few months the factory will de $7.606/7.75; stockers, $6(o6.50; China er Sappho, which was reported last cure Thaw’s release from the insane New Orleans, June 22.— Seventy-five Panama. June 22. — Heavy rains vote its entire output to cotton gloves, fats, $6.756/7. night in a collision off Dungeness, ar laborers from sugar plantations of Por Jefferson Brings Much Gold. asylum in which he is confined. throughout the past week have caused but when in full running or 'er awnings Sheep— Top wethers, $4; fair to rived in Dover this morning in a sink to Rico passed through New Oi leans Seattle, June 18.— The steamer Jef T aft and senate leaders have agreed great floods all over the isthmus, and and tents and other cotton articles will good, $3.506/3.75; ewes, 1-sc lesson ing condition. A number o f tugs and today en route to Hawaii, where they ferson sailed from Juneau, Alaaka, to support a corporation tax and a con many places the crops are ruined. be manufactured. Beginning next all grades; yearlings, best, $4.15; lifeboats were in attendance. An at will take the places of striking planta yeaterday with $2,850,000 in gold, the stitutional amendment allowing income The Chagres river has overrun its week the factory will employ 8 or 10 fair to good. $3.756/4; spring lambs, tempt is being made to beach the tion laborers. Similar parties, it is largest amount that ever came out of tax. banks, but without damaging the canal. persona. $4.766> 5.25. cruiaer. ■aid, will follow. the north on a single steamer. E STAC AD A OREGON RESUME OE THE WEEK'S DOINGS Honolulu, June 22.— In an editorial appearing in today’s issue of the Nippu Jiji, the organ o f the leaders of the Japanese strike movement, an appea* for interference in the Hawaiian strike situation is made to the Japanese gov ernment. The article alleged that the Japanese have been accorded unfair treatment by the courts and by the Federal and territorial officials o f the islands. The Jiji has supported the leaders of the higher wage movement ever since the strike of the Japanese sugar plan tation hands was called. The offices of the paper were searched on June 11, and numerous papers were seized by the territorial authorities which, it is alleged, contained evidence o f a wide spread conspiracy among the Japanese on the islands. Y. Soga, editor of the Jiji, was in dicted twice by the territorial grand jury, following the seizure, once on a charge of conspiracy to incite riot and once on a charge o f conspiracy to com mit murder. He wa3 released on fur nishing $2,250 bail bonds to cover both indictments. The efforts o f certain of the Japan ese to give the Hawaiian situation an international aspect are apparently concentrating here, as evidenced by the J iji’s special to the Japanese govern ment. San Francisco, June 21.— Terminat ing in a disagreement of the jury, with ten men determined on acquittal and two steadfastly resolved upon convic tion, the trial of Patrick Culhoun, pres ident o f the United Railroads, came to an end at 12 o’clock yesterday. Five months and a week had elapsed since the wealthy streetcar magnate made his first appearance in court to answer to the charge of offering u bribe of $4,000 to a supervisor to obtain a privi lege fur his corporation, and a period of 24 hours had been consumed in fruit less deliberation. Not until each juror had pronounced as hopeless the prospect of a verdict was the order for their liberation made by Judge William P. Lawlor. Prose cution and defense gave assent to the discharge and the proceeding ended within 15 minutes. A fte r ordering tha discharge o f the jury Judge Lawlor drew his chair to the edge o f the platform nearest the jury box and addressed to the 12 men some informal remarks severely criti cizing the laws and usages that made possible the expenditure of three months in the empanel o f a jury and congratulating and thanking them up on their worth as citizens. He declared the courts were utterly helpless to prévi nt such occurrences and recommended that the legislature be influenced by the people to make al teration in the laws that governed court, procedure in the ernpanelment of jurors. Under the orders of the court the attorneys will be expected to fix date for another trial upon the same indictment at this morning’s session of court. “ I am ready to try this case again and I will go ahead tomorrow if nects sary, ” said Mr. Heney an hour after the adjournment. In a long statement issued by Mr. Calhoun last night he said; “ O f course I am disappointed at the failure of the jury to acquit me o f un biased charges that have been brought against me. I should have liked my vindication by the jury to have been absolute.”