Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, April 07, 1910, Image 2

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    GEORGE H. WILLIAMS
Grand Old Man oí Oregon Passes
to His Long Rest.
M ILLIO N S TO FIGHT SHARKS.
Plan Is to Charge Only Legal Rates
on Furniture Security.
New York, April 4.— Mrs. Russell
Sage has inaugurated a state-wide plan
to thwart the loan sharks who fatten
upon the necessities of the poor.
She
has returned from her trip across the
continent to put into immediate effect
measures to save the unfortunate from
the exactions of the usurer.
The Sage millions will capitalize
chain of model loan establishments
which will advance money to the poor
on their household goods at the legal
rate of interest.
The plan has been prepared by the
Sage Foundation, in cooperation with
Orion H. Cheney, state superintendent
of banks, and awaits only Mrs. Sage
final approval.
Mr. Cheney, who has been waging
bitter war upon the loan sharks, said
today:
“ When the Sage Foundation enters
this field not only will it accomplish
most worthy mission, but at the same
time it can be made financially profit­
able. The concerns which take unfair
advantage of the unfortunates who are
financially embarrassed will be either
driven out of the business or forced to
conduct their business on the same fai
basis as the Sage Foundation.”
Mr. Cheney said he believed the poor
who have to resort to the securing of
loans on their furniture should be cared
for in preference to the class that
cures advances on salary.
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE STATE
BUILDING A T TILLA M O O K .
BIG FARM SOLD IN MORROW.
Coming o f Railroad Has Stimulating North Dakota Bankers Pay $150,000
for 19,000 Acres Near lone.
Effect on Business.
GLASS T R U S T PROBED.
Imperial Company Is Said to Control
33 Factories in Eleven States.
Pittsburg, April 2.— It was learned
tonight that after three months’ inves­
tigation, Federal officers are ready to
present to a special grand jury here
next Monday evidence that the Imper­
ial Window Glass company is a trust in
violation o f the Sherman act.
The corporation formed under the
laws o f West Virginia, is said to con­
trol 33 large window glass factories in
11 different states.
The company has offices in Illinios,
Indiana, Kansas, Massachusetts, Mich­
igan, North Carolina, New York, Ohio,
Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Many
prominent glass manufacturers from
these states are said to have been
served with subpoenas to appear before
the grand jury as witnesses.
United States District Attorney Jor­
dan said tonight:
“ The investigation of the Imperial
Window Glass company has been under
way for 90 days, and agents of the de­
partment of justice have visited every
one o f the 33 plan operated under the
charter o f the company.
“ The company was incorporated in
West Virginia early this year, and its
alleged control o f the window glass
business is to be investigated with in­
tent to show that it is a monopoly in
restraint o f trade.
“ The Imeprial Window Glass com­
pany is a holding organization, the
manufacturers pooling their output and
selling through the company exclusive­
ly. Prices have been compared with
those o f the American Window Glass
company and there is but slight differ­
ence.”
WILL NOT SEE POPE
QUICK AC TIO N OR STR IKE .
Bitumino is Coal Miners in East Will
Fight for Raise.
Cincinnati, March 30.— Only imme­
diate increases in wages will prevent a
great industrial war, numerous and
widespread strikes in the bituminuoa
coal mines, according to action taken
by a special committee o f the United
Mine Workers here late today, follow­
ing the final disagreement and dissolu­
tion of the joint conference o f the cen­
Great Roman Pontiff Expreses Wish tral competitive field.
The terms pro|x>scd by the miners
to Avoid Repetition o f Fairbanks
for the continuation of work after the
Incident—Rome Stirred.
expiration of the present agreement»
at midnight Thursday will admit o f no
compromise so far as wages are con­
cerned. On other questions there is
room for agreement and the general
Pope to Roosevelt.
trend o f opinion is that no lengthy Bus-
The holy father will be delighted
pension will be the result except in a
to grant an audience to Mr. Roose­
few fields.
velt on April 5 and hopes that noth­
The most threatening aspect over­
ing will arise to prevent it, such as
shadows Pennsylvania and Illinois sec­
the much regretted incident which
tions. Briefly, the miners demand that
made the reception of Mr. Fairbanks
impossible.
Restrictions Imposed In Invitation
Declined by Roosevelt.
lone— The county court of Morrow
Tillamook— Many improvements have
been made in Tillamook during the last county has confirmed the sale o f the
12 months., the comping of the railway ! principal lands of the J. A. Woolery
stimulating business in every direction, estate. This estate consists of 19,000
End Came ss He Had Often Wished,
The Tillamook, a fire proof concrete acres o f land and the price paid is
In Harness and in Full Pos­
building 100x100 feet., two stories and about $150,000. The successful bid-
session o f Faculties.
basement, has been completed, the der was a syndicate of North Dakota
ground floor being occupied by the post bankers headed by Clinton D. Lord,
office, a department store and hardware They will at once colonize these lands
establishment.
The upper floor is oc- with Eastern wheat raisers.
About
cupied. One-half will be used by the 5,000 acres of this land is now sown to
GEORGE H. W ILLIAM S.
Tillamook Commercial club, recently wheat which, with the present pros-
O f no distemper, o f no blast he died, :
incorporated.
! pects for a crop, should yield the pur-
But fell like autumn fruit that mel- \
A reinforced concrete building 50x i chasers 75,000 to 100,000 bushels of
lowed lonjf,
100 feet, built for the Jones-Knudson wheat this year.
E ’en wondered at because it fell not J
furniture store, has been completed, I The most remarkable fact concern-
sooner.
and occupied.
Excavating is being j ing this sale is that there was not one
Age seemed to wind him up for four
rushed for the basement of a three- j cent of commission paid to anyone on
score years,
story and basement reinforced concrete this big deal. Mrs. Woolery Knap­
Roosevelt to Pope.
Y et slowly ran he on seven winters
building on Main street.
penberg, who is an attorney, having
It would be a real pleasure to me
more,
Plans are being prepared for a mod- practiced law in Buffalo, N. Y ., hand-
to be presented to the holy father,
Till, like a clock, worn out with
ern three-story hotel to contain 125 ' led the sale with practically no cost to
for whom I entertain high respect,
beating time,
rooms, to be erected on a half block, j the estate. This is the first o f th^ ex-
both personally and as the head o f a
The wheels o f wearly life at last
Cement pavements are being laid in tensive wheat farms to be sold in
great church. . . .
I decline to
the business district, and on many of j this county, and as there are several
stood still.
make any stipulations or submit to
the residence streets.
j others it is thought that they will fol-
any conditions which in any way
The council is preparing to lay trunk low the lead taken by the Woolery
would limit my freedom of conduct.
Portland, April 5.— With the same
sewers and build two septic tanks, and estate,
serenity that had marked the later
expects to pave Main street and Sec
years o f his long and useful life, Judge
ond avenue this summer.
OREGON HEN HAS RECORD.
Rome, April 5.— The audience which
George H. Williams early yesterday
A large auto garage has been built
it waa believed that cx-President
morning passed to the Great Beyond.
by E. Snodgrass, the first public g a r-: Plymouth Rock at Albany Lays 256
Roosevelt
would have with the pope to
Sunday night Oregon’s grand old
age in the county.
It will hold 20
Eggs in Twelve Months.
day will not take place, owing to condi­
man had retired at the usual hour, af­
autos comfortably.
A complete re- j
tions which the Vatican haa imposed,
ter a quiet day spent in good health
Albany — While most breeders of
pair and supply shop has been added,
and which Mr. Roosevelt refused to
j fancy poultry make a specialty of show
in
charge
of
a
competent
mechanic.
San Sebastian, Spain, April 4.— An
accept.
| birds, the efforts of Messrs. Hart and
The
county
court
has
appropriated
other French aviator has met death
Although the definite negotiations
Dannals of this city along egg produc­
while making a flight in an aeroplane. $105,000 for county roads. The Sher­
relative to the audience ended before
ing lines is worthy of note. These
idan
road,
from
Dolph
to
Tillamook,
Hubert Leblon, who, prior to his tak
Mr. Roosevelt left Egypt, the an­
men have been breeding barred Ply­
ing up aeroplaning was a noted auto- will be put in splendid shape for travel.
nouncement waa withheld until after
mouth rocks for seven years with the
mobilist, was killed while making an
Mr. Roosevelt reached Rome tonight
object o f seeing how great an egg lay­
Stock Losses Said to be Nominal.
Washington, April 2.— The War de at the solicitation of his American
exhibition flight here yesterday.
ing strain they could develop by apply­
partment has turned over to the local Catholic friends here, who believed
He w is circling the royal palace of
Prineville — Central Oregon, the
JOHN D A LZ E I.L
ing the same rules of breeding to poul­
Senior member o f the houso committee on rules,
Philippine government the prosecution that in the meantime the Vatican
Miramar at a height of 140 feet when stock growing section of the state, is
try that are used by breeders o f fine
who
will
in
nil
probability become chairman of
o f the two Japanese alleged to have might eftange its attitude.
his motor broke.
He attempted to enjoying much better weather than is
that committee, •ucceedintr the recently deposed
livestock. How well they have suc­
been engaged in securing plans for the
"Uncle Joe” Cannon.
glide back to the shed, but the ma­ customary at this season. Cattle and
One
o
f
the
ex-president’s
American
ceeded may be judged by the fine ap­
fortifications o f Corregidor, Manila friends who had been with him in
chine turned and swooped with terrific horses have been turned on the ranges
pearance o f their birds.
harbor, through the bribery o f Joseph Egypt, came to Rome yesterday with­ all operators agree to pay increased
force against the rocks. The aviator and many bands of sheep have been
It is also worthy of note that these
G. Saxe, an American soldier.
taken to the “ desert” where the new
was crushed.
out any authorization from Mr. Roose­ wages o f 5 cents a ton on pick-mined
results were obtained by ordinary care
This has been done in the hope that velt, and interceded with Cardinal screen coal, with proportionate ad­
Mme. Leblon witnessed the raccident grass is best.
of the birds without the use of egg
the local attorneys in Manila may be Merry del Val, the papal secretary, in vances for other methods o f mining
From the canvass of the stockmen it
and when the body was recovered from
forcing foods; the hens being simply
able to find some section that will an endeavor to avoid the situation, and outside labor, as a prerequisite to
the sea, she rushed shrieking towards is found that a small percentage of loss
bred to trot.
The records were ob­
serve to bring about punishment o f the which, as it now stands, has caused a negotiations on the other question.
the ambulance to which it was being is the result of the rather severe win­
tained by using trap nests. Although
offenders, whom the United States real sensation in Rome, although it With the advance in pay assured, work
carried. She threw herself upon the ter, and although the prices of hay and
egg production is the main object,
code does not touch.
lifeless form, kissing it repeatedly and grain were boosted to an unusual fig­
was not entirely unexpected.
His may be continued in the mines affected
these enterprising breeders have not
It is quite evident, however, that efforts were unavailing.
refusing to be led away. As the weath­ ure, the supply in most cases was
pending solution o f the minor points,
lost sight o f correct markings o f the
the charge of bribery will not hold,
er was stormy, Leblon’s flight was un­ sufficient to meet the demand.
When at Gondokoro in February last, provided the National executive board
feathers and the size of birds. I t is
the Supreme court has ruled that the Mr.* Roosevelt wrote to Ambassador of the union approves action to this
expected and only a few people as­
Plowing and breaking is in full
doubtful i f anyone in the Northwest
bribe must be offered to an official Leishman, saying that he would be effect by district officers.
sembled to see the start.
A fte r the swing on the newer farms. There has
can show a more uniformly handsome
O f course, Private Saxe can and prob­ glad of the honor of an audience with
start, however, an enormous crowd been no frost to speak of since Febru­
The National board is made the final
flock.
ably will be tried by military court King Victor Emmanuel and the pope. power so far as the union is concerned,
quickly gathered and followed the body ary. Fruit trees are coming out and
martial, but it does not seem probable The audience with the king was but it is expressly forbidden to modify
to the police hospital. There was an shrubbery of almost every kind has ta­
Bohemians Gettle in Klamath.
examination, but the doctors were only ken on its summer suit of green.
that there will be any way o f punish promptly arranged.
the wage demands.
Merrill—
The
Mike
Hartery
ranch
of
ing the Japanese i f found guilty.
and spirits. A t the rising hour the able to confirm that death must have
Before an arrangement could be
700
acres
has
just
been
sold
for
$35,-
Rhododendron Show to Draw Well.
«m pty tenement o f clay was found re­ been instantaneous.
reached relative to an audience with
000 to Frank Loufek of Odessa, Wash.,
clining as he had gone to sleep, the
the pope, several telegrams were
Eugene— There may be an excur­
a Bohemian investor, who will sub­ POWER S ITE S ARE W ITHDRAW N
face as placid as that o f a slumbering
passed and the negotiations were ended
ITA LIAN S CHEER ROOSEVELT.
sion o f Portland people to the annual
divide the place into small tracts and
by Mr. Roosevelt’s refusing in any
child. There was no evidence of
rhododendron festival at Florence on
sell
to
Bohemians
who
have
been
un­
Washington and Idaho Lands With­ way to be limited as to his conduct.
struggle as the spirit left the body, no Seen in Theater at Naples—Receives May 20 c*f this year. Manager Free­
Albany, N. Y ., March 30.— Jonathan
able to secure land in the colony on
indication that there had been the
man, of the Eugene Commercial club,
An audience with the pope under the P. Allds went to his home in Norwich
held by Ballinger.
Grand Ovation.
Lakeside tract. The Hartery tract lies
slightest degree of suffering.
Judge
while in the metropolis last week,
circumstances is now impossible.
tonight, a private citizen, branded as a
six miles east o f Merrill and adjoins
Washington, April 2.— In aid o f pro­
Williams had died in the manner he
Naples, April 4. — Ex-President spoke to a number o f newspaper men
bribe-taker by his former colleagues in
the Bohemian colony. It is one o f the posed legislation affecting the disposal
had often wished— by “ simply slip­ Roosevelt was given a tremendous re­ of that city in regard to attending the
oldest and finest cattle and hay ranches of waterpower sites on the public do­ STO R M DOES $200,000 DAMAGE. the senate, and by his own act no long­
ping away.”
ception at the Theater San Carlos, festival, and received a tentative prom­
er a member o f that body.
Senator
in this part o f Oregon. There are now main, Secretary Ballinger today tern
For a week Judge Williams had been where he attended a performance to­ ise. He interviewed others in regard
Conger, who filed the charges against
20 families in the colony and 40 more porarily withdrew from all forms of
unusually cheery, and for five months night. The Americans in the boxes to chartering a steamer to visit the
Utah Trains Must Again Use Portland Allds, stayed here to fight.
will bring their families this season.
disposition 5,823 acres along the Lem­
he had been freer from physical suffer­ started the cheering, which was taken Lane county seaport on that date, mak­
Route to the’ East.
The senate vindicated Conger today
hi River, Idaho, and 4,175 acres along
ing than for several years. For a long up by a great body of students seated ing the enitre trip by water, and the
$30 Per Ton for Hay.
Salt
Lake,
Utah, April 5.— Two hun­ when it voted, 40 to 9, that the charges
the Columbia river in Washington.
Colonel Roose­ plan may be carried through.
time prior to last fall he had been in­ in the third gallery.
Those
had been sustained by the evidence
Laidlaw — Ranchers in the Laidlaw
Approximately 42,750 acres o f land dred thousand dollars will not cover the
convenienced by an internal disable­ velt rose and bowed his acknowledge­ who come by way o f Eugene will be
loss caused by the terrific wind storm brought before it.
ment more or less chronic, yet it was ments, which only served to increase taken from here to Florence in automo­ district are getting a good price for in Montana was designated for settle­
Conger’s enemies admit he is a fight­
that swept Salt Lake City and North
biles. The festival promises to be car­ their hay these days. Most o f the hay ment under the enlarged homestead
o f such a nature that his active inter­ the tumultous applause.
Central Utah last night.
Farm prop­ er, and the belief is exptessed that he
During an intermission students to ried on this year in a more elaborate raised in this district is marketed at act. This land, it was said, was not
est and participation in business affairs
Bend, where the stage companies are susceptible of successful irrigation at erty suffered big losses, fences and will oppose any attempt to drive him
was not impaired, and not even his the numl)er of 200 marched to the rear manner than ever before.
buying hay at $30 per ton delivered. a reasonable cost from any known trees being blown down, and in some out o f office as vigorously and with as
most intimate friends realized the pain of Colonel Roosevelt’s box, where they
free an expenditure o f money as lie at­
Ranchers state that an increased acre­ source of water supply. This makes a instances houses overturned.
Exhibit Oregon Products in East.
were presented to the ex-president by
he had suffered.
Railroad property suffered heavily, tacked Allds.
An exhibit carrying products of Ore­ age o f hay will be raised the coming total of 28,888,240 acres in Montana
Professor Boggiano, of the University
Before the vote was taken in the
and in one case 15 men narrowly es­
of Naples, who, in a graceful speech, gon’s farms, Helds and forests will be year. With using more intelligent designed for settlement under the act.
senate this morning, Allds resigned his
I6TH AM ENDM ENT W ILLIA M S’
The coal lands withdrawn from the caped with their lives.
recalled the colonel’s parting injunc­ sent through the United States next methods o f irrigation and fertilizing
position
in that body, thereby releas­
Both the Western Pacific and the
tion to President Taft, that the great­ fall by the Great Northern Railway the land with land plaster, a largely public domain, it was announced, in
Oregon Jurist Last o f “ War Senate,” est problem for the United States was company, for the purpose o f illustrat­ increased yield per acre is anticipated, elude large areas within unopened In Southern Pacific are out o f commission ing himself from the jurisdiction of
that body.
dian and military reservations. As again.
and Close Friend o f Lincoln.
the maintenance of a the moral well­ ing to the people what Oregon has to
The question o f what shall be done
The
damage
to
the
Southern
Pacific
$60,000
Paid
for
Orchard,
offer
to
homeseekers.
This
announce­
such
withdrawals
are
without
effect,
“ The right of citizens of the United being and strength of the people.
will be repaired by Wednesday, but with Senator Conger, Allds’ accuser,
ment was made by M. J. Costello, as­
Mr.
Ballinger
has
cancelled
them
to
Medford
—
F
ifty
thousand
dollars
Professor
Boggiano
said
that
this
was
States to vote shall not be denied or
still remains to be settled.
sistant traffic manager o f the road, was paid by S. Stine, o f Walla Walla, clear the record.
These lands were the outlook for the Western Pacific is
abridged by the United States, or by also the greatest problem for all coun­
The resignation o f Senator Allds is
with headquarters at Seattle. Assist­ Washington, to Walch Brothers, for already withheld from entry because dark. The expensive pipeline o f the
tries.
any state, on account of race, color or
ant general freight and passenger 480 acres of land in the Antelope val­ they were within Indian or military Utah Copper company, which cost $40,- taken to amount to a tacit acknowl­
Colonel
Roosevelt,
replying,
appeal­
previous condition o f servitude.”
agent H. A. Jackson will have person­ ley, about eight miles from Medford. reserves, and their inclusion within 000, was extensively washed away. edgment of guilt, since it was an­
The foregoing is
the Fifteenth ed to the students to aspire to the high­
The storm loss at Saltair Beach, 20 nounced recently that i f he resigned as
Amendment to the constitution of the est ideals, but warned them that their al supervision o f the collection and ar­ Mr. Stine will plant the entire tract coal land withdrawals was a duplicate miles west o f here, will amount to a member of the state senate, it could
rangement o f the exhibits. The work in orchard.
of
their
reservation.
The
total
area
One
hundred
and
fifty
aspirations
must
be
coupled
with
prac­
United States, adopted by congress in
be in effect a plea o f participation in
will be commenced in a few weeks.
acres are now being set out, and the involved in the correction o f the rec­ $10,000. The pavilion and other val­
1870 and later ratified by the states. tical methods.
uable resort concessions were wrecked the bribe-taking o f which he was ac­
ords
was
811,354
acres,
located
in
res
remainder
will
be
planted
in
the
fall
L
ife
is
a
struggle,”
he
said.
“
You
The text of the amendment was pre­
cused by Senator Ben Conger, who
Syndicate Buys Bend Townsite.
to apples and pears, with peach fillers. ervations in New Mexico, Colorado, and railway tracks entering the resort
Your
pared by the
Oregon statesman, must not keep in the clouds.
himself stated that he had paid bribe
were washed away.
Utah,
North
Dakota,
Washington
and
ideals
must
be
such
as
can
be
real­
Bend Next week there will be in­
George H. Williams, and was present­
money to Allds.
Montana.
ized.”
corporated in Portland a syndicate com-
ed and adopted with only a minor
PO R TLA N D M ARKETS.
[xised o f Portland investors, headed by
Omaha Fire Costs $600,000.
change in wording.
Railway Men Vote on Strike. •
Pet Dog Funeral Elaborate.
Frank Robertson. The syndicate has
Wheat-—Track prices — Bluestem
Prices Blamed on Tariff.
Omaha, Neb,, April 5.— A t a late
Judge Williams was one o f the bust,
Cleveland,
March 30.— A
strike
the Bend townsite for $1.0U</)1.03; club, 97@98c; red Rus­
Chicago, April 4.— Beth, a blooded purchased
i f not the last, member of the “ war
Washington, April 2.— Increases in hour tonight fire broke out in the Cen­ vote was ordered taken tixlay on the
senate,” and had been a warm person­ cocker spaniel which has won many $250,000 from the Pilot Butte Develop­ sian, 96c; valley, $1.
the price o f olive oil and macaroni are tral grain elevator, owned by the Nye- Lake Shore & Michigan Southern rail­
Barley— Feed and brewing, $276427.- laid at the door o f the Payne-Aldrich Schneider-Fowler company, located at
al friend of Lincoln and also of Grant. blue ribbons at bench shows, is dead, ment company, o f which A. M. Drake
way by the officers o f the Brotherhood
In addition 50 per ton.
Sent to the senate from Oregon in but if there is any post mortem satis­ of Portland is the head.
tariff law by Wallace Pierce o f Boston. Twenty-eighth and Oak .streets, and of Railway Trainmen and the Order
Com - Whole, $34; cracked, $35 ton. Pierce said the duty on paper was re­ fanned by a high wind, quickly spread
1864, he soon became a |M>wer in the faction for a departed canine in an to the townsite, 500 acres immediately
o f Railway Conductors. About 20,000
Hay— Track prices— Tim othy: Wil- sponsible for an increase o f half a cent to the adjoining flour mill o f the Man
administration forces.
He was the elal>orate funeral, Beth must have it. adjacent were included in the purchase
men are involved.
The oriignal de­
originator o f the “ reconstruction act,” Wrapped in an embroidered opera coat, as well as the big power plant building lamete valley, $206/21; alfalfa, $17.50 a pound in the price of macaroni, be­ ey Milling company. The elevator and
mands of the men were rejeeted two
which he later, as attorney general in her casket lined with the trophies of on the Deschutes close to the center of 6/18.50; grain hay, $176/19.
cause the macaroni was wrapped in pa­ the mill were destroyed, entailing a days ago. The result o f the strike vote
Oats— No. 1 white, $296/ 30 ton.
her show victories, Beth was buried be­ town, and the city water system. De­
loss o f $509,000. Nearly 100 box cars,
Grant’s cabinet, enforced.
per.
will not be known until April 8.
neath a fine old mission willow yester­ velopment will begin immediately.
Fresh fru its—Apples, $1.256/3 box
In a similar way, olive oil was about half o f which were loaded with While neither side will discuss the
day, sorrowing friends witnessing the
pears, $1.506/1.75 per box; cranber­ higher on account o f the duty on tins. grain, standing on nearby tracks, were
Cotton Mills Closing.
causes of the failure to agree, it is un­
Ship 26,000 Cedar Poles to Utah. ries, $86/9 per barrel.
A large amount o f other derstood both sides were willing to
He testified that there had been a gen­ destroyed.
Boston, Marh 31.— F ifty per cent ceremony. Beth was the pet of Miss
Cottage Grove—Shipments of cedar
Potatoes—Carload
buying prices: eral upward tendency in the price of property narrowly escaped.
o f the spindles in Southern cotton mills Suzette Newton, the young daughter
compromise on wages.
poles for the Postal Telegraph & Cable Oregon 506/60c per hundred; sweet groceries in the last ten years.
are idle, according to statistics assem­ of Mrs. California Newton.
company, a contract for 25,000 of potatoes, 36/34c per pound.
Victoria Probes Graft.
bled by the American Wool and Cotton
Body Drifts 60 Miles.
which is being filled by John Wicks are
Onions — Oregon, $1.506/1.75 per
Fund is Pledged to Cook.
Electro-Vigor is Barred.
Reporter. The figures show the cur­
Victoria, B. C., March 31.— Judge
Bellingham, Wash., March 30.— The
New York, April 4. On the author­ being made at the rate o f about 14 hundred.
tailment now in progress not only in
Washington, April 2.— The postmas­ Lampman as a royal commissioner to­ corpse cast up Saturday on the beach
Vegetables— Turnips $16/1.25 per ter general today issued a fraud order day opened a formal investigation into
Mr. Wicks has
the South, but in all sections of the ity of Captain B. F. Osbon, one o f the carloads per week.
of Lummi Island, across the bay from
country, is more extensive than has most active supporters of Dr. Freder­ sub-contracted for a considerable num- sack; rutabagas, $16/11.25; carrots, against the Dr. Hall Electro-Vigor police methods here, which local news­
this city, was identified as that of W.
ever been known in the history o f the ick A. Cook, the explorer, it was an­ ber o f the poles, and the work is being 85c6/ $1; beets, $16/1.25; parsnips, 75c company at Seattle and denied it the papers have declared to out-Tammany
J. McGranahan, of Vancouver, B. C .,
trade, even taking into consideration nounced tonight that about $175,000 rushed as rapidly as possible. The 6 / $1
use of the mails. A short time ago a Tammany. The women proprietors of captain o f the schooner Arthur B.,
Butter— City creamery extras, 36c; similar order was issued against this numerous tenderloin resorts testified
the panic year of 1907. Mill after mill had been guaranteed toward a fund to weather of the past winter has been
which foundered off the Fraser River
is closing down entirely until new cot­ help Dr. Cook prove his claim to dis­ unfavorable for operations in the fancy outside creamery, 346/ 36c per company at San Francisco, Denver and that they paid nothing directly for po­
pound; store, 20c. Butter fat prices Chicago, on the ground that it was a lice protection, but their rents ran sand heads March 22. A second corpse
ton arrives or market conditions im­ covery of the North Pole. “ A prom­ woods.
was picked up on San Juan Island and
average l j e per pound under regular
inent Western man,” said Captain Os­
prove.
fake” concern.
When the company from $200 to $500 monthly for prem­
May Own Water & Light Plant.
is believed to be another member of
butter prices.
bon, “ has pledged $100,000 o f this
ises normally worth lesB than $25.
sought
an
injunction
restraining
the
Bandon— The city council will enter
Eggs Fresh Oregon ranch, 2246/ postmaster-general from issuing the They are compelled to rent in certain the crew. Five seamen were drowned
sum, and Eastern friends of the ex­
Invasion Now Boomerang.
when the schooner was overturned.
More will be into a new agreement with the Bandon 23c per dozen.
order the court denied the injunction localities, where all the property-own­
Ottawa, Ont., April 5. — There is plorer the remainder.
Water & Light company for furnishing
McGranahan's body was picked up 60
Pork Fancy, 1364134c per pound.
forthcoming
it
needed
to
complete
the
ers
are
Chinese
or
other
foreigners.
and
held
the
department's
action
waa
much rejoicing in the columns of the
the city water.
The agreement spe­
miles from the scene of the wreck.
V eal—Fancy, 116/124c per pound.
vindication
of
Cook.”
proper.
Canadian press over the continued and
cific» that a certain amount shall be
Lamb« - Fancy, 1564 18c per pound.
Morse’s Release is Plan.
very extensive invasion o f the Canad­
paid each month, and at the end o f five
Gun Exploded; Eight Killed.
Poultry— Hens, 206421c; broilers,
Switchmen
Ask
Increase.
Storm in Texas Serious.
Atlanta, Ga., March 31.— It is ex­
ian Northwest. But there is also a
years the city can buy the plant at a 276/ 28c; ducks, 226/23c; geese, 276/
Manila, P. I., March 30.— The re­
Cincinnati,
April
4.
—
Committees
pected
that
habeas
corpus
proceedings
San Antonio, Texas, April 2.— An
considerable outflow o f Canadians to
price o f which the earnings of the pre­ 28c; turkeys, live, 226/25c; dressed,
port that a fatal accident had occurred
almost incessant rain for the last three will be instituted in the Federal court
the United States.
This Canadian representing 900 switchmen employed vious year would be 8 per cent.
This 256/ 29c; squabs, $5 per dozen.
on the United States cruiser Charleston
in
the
Cincinnati
division
visited
offi
here
this
week
for
the
release
from
the
days
has
put
the
streams
in
this
sec­
movement toward the United States is
will give the city a chance to own a
was confirmed today. Eight men were
Cattle — Best steers, $6.25646.75;
particularly noticeable in the province cals of the roads today to present de­ municipal plant at a later date i f de­ fair to good steers, $5.506/6; strictly tion of Texas on such a rampage as has Federal prison o f Charles W. Morse, killed and several others slightly in­
mands
for
changed
working
conditions
the New York banker.
Martin W.
not been recorded in 20 years.
of Quebec. On every day o f last year,
sired.
good cows, $5.50/i/6; fair to good cows,
jured.
During practice at sea off
an average, that province lost 52 o f an<^ higher pay, ¡based upon the Chi-
A t Friotown, southwest o f here, the Littleton, chief counsel for Morse, ar­
$56/5.25; light calves, $66/7; heavy
Olongapo, the breech block o f a three-
Special Rate on Gravel.
Frio river drove a dozen families from rived in Atlanta today from New York,
its inhabitants by emigration, the ma­ cago rate. The men affected are the
calves,
$46/5;
bulls,
$4.6/5.25;
stags,
inch gun blew out and its flight across
Salem An order was made by the
their homes.
and following a long conference it was 7 -T o
. ..
7
7 ,
'
¿
jority of whom left for homes in the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
n n o u n ced that
c o u n se l h,H
granting the $4.506/5.50.
Louis; the Chesapeake th Ohio; the railroad commission
In Uvalde county, 1,200 goata per­ a announced
that local
local counsel
had been
been the. deck cut through a steel stanchion
United States.
Sheep
Best
wethers,
$7.506/8;
fair
and mowed down the men. Seven were
Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton; the Southern Pacific railroad company per­
ished from the cold and rain.
retained and a plan of proceedure de­
instantly kill^l, while the eighth died
Cincinnati Southern and the Baltimore mission to put on immediately a spe­ to good wethers, $6.506/7; good lambs,
A t Fort Davis and Maifa, two inches cided upon.
Mad Mullah is Raging.
$ 86 / 12 .
while being taken to Cavate.
&
Ohio
Southwestern.
cial
rate
o
f
25
cent*
per
hundred
of
snow
has
fallen
and
fruit
is
killed.
Aden, Arabia, Abril 5. The feroc­
Hogs—
Top,
$11.25;
fa
ir
to
good,
pounds on gravel between Tolo and
ious campaign of the Mad Mullah
Rough Riders to Be Hosts.
Natives Fire on Foreigners.
$ 106 / 11 .
Medford, to facilitate street improve­
Students Have Hat Bonfire.
Curtiaa Firm Insolvent.
against the sultanates under British
New York, April 5.— Rough Riders
Hops — 1909 crop, 166/18c; olds,
Liverpool, March 30.— A fight be­
ments
in
the
Southern
Oregon
city.
protection
continues
unchecked.
Delaware, O., April 4.— Cheering
Buffalo, N. Y ., April 2.— An invol­ will be the host that plans to welcome tween Liberians and hostile natives
nominal; 1910 contracts, 156416c.
Eight hundred of the tribesmen friend­ for the ancients, who never had bald The shipments must be in carload lots
Wool — Eastern Oregon, 166420c untary petition in bankruptcy was filed Colonel Roosevelt on his return to Am­ was being waged March 9 at Cape Pal­
o
f
not
less
than
40,000
pounds
in
each
ly to the sultanates have been slaugh­ heads, or ought never to have had
pound; valley, 226424c; mohair, choice, here today against the Herring-Curtiaa erican shores. It is hoped to have a mas, according to reports brought by
tered, vast areas laid waste and towns them, the boy students o f Ohio Wes- car.
2564254c.
company o f Hammonds port, N. Y ., large detail o f the original regiment go the steamer Salaga, which arrived
razed. It is believed here that this teyan university, last night made a
New Office Building.
manufacturers o f flying
machines. down the harbor on a chartered vessel. from Liberia today. The natives from
Cascara hark— 4 4<>i 5c per pound.
will
lead
to
another expedition bonfire o f their hats. Dancing around
Falls City- Mrs. Eleanor Rutler has
Five distant states propose to send del­ behind a stockade at the mouth o f the
Hides— Dry hides, 166417c pound; Three creditors allege insolvency.
against the “ Mad Mullah,” who has the bonfire, they swore never again to a force of carpenters at work putting dry kip, 16/<zl7e; dry calfskin, 146«
Glenn H. Curtiss, the sviator, ia egations to the welcome. They are Palmas river, were firing upon an Eng-
caused the British government much imperil the hair o f their heads by up an office building to replace the 15c; salted hides, 746/8e; salted calf- vice-president and general manager of North Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming, lish factory and the Liberian troops.
anxiety for many years.
wearing hats.
the company.
structure recently destroyed by fire.
, skin, 14c; green, lc less.
Idaho and California.
The latter replied with a machine gun.
AVIATOR SWOOPS TO
DEATH ON ROCKS
JAPANESE SPIES MAY
NOT BE PUNISHED.
SENATOR ALLDS IS
FORCED FROM OFFICE.