Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, June 16, 1910, Image 2

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BAD QUAKE INITALY.
FIRE SWEEPS SEATTLE.
ROBBERS PLUNDER MINE.
Large Area Badly Shaken—Dead Num­
Loss Will Aggregate Million—Many
Two Men Get Away With Vastly Rich
ber About 50.
Lives May Be Lost.
Sack of Ore.
Rome, June 8. —Great apprehension
Seattle, Wash., June 11.—Fire on
National, Nevada, June 13. — Two
the waterfront in the northern part of
has been caused again by seismic dis­
WOOL IS SOLD FREELY.
REPLANT 1,350 ACRES.
robbers held up three miners in the
the city late last night swept away
turbances showing that the zone affect­
stope
above
Tunnel
No.
8
'«,
of
the
Kill
and
Maya
Tribe
io
Yucatan
Current Events oí Interest Gathered property of the National ^Mining com­ Pendleton and Pilot Rock Dispose of Forest Service Would Overcome De­ nearly all the buildings on 10 blocks
ed
by the earthquake shocks today is a
and caused the loss of $1,000,000 worth
380,000 Pounds.
vastation of Great Fire.
vast one, embracing prsc*'*->lly the
pany, of Nevada, locally known as Pendleton
of
property
and
probably
a
number
of
Plunder
Settlers.
From the World at Large. [ "The
— What is considered the Eugene—D. E. Fippon, deputy su­ lives, at least a score, it is thought.
whole of Southern Ital*
/ell as a
Mint,” on account of its great most successful
sale of the season pervisor of the Siuslaw forest reserve, Firemen say that many lodgers in
portion of Tuscany and \
to the
j wealth, about 11 o’clock last night and thus far was wool
held here ana at Pilot has finished replanting 1,350 acres of some of the wooden buildings destroy­
north.
carried
off
a
sack
of
high-grade
gold
Rock.
About
380,000
pounds
changed
Pleading
Women
Slain—Captured
Men
forest land in the Coast moun­ ed must have perished.
General Resume of Important Events ore weighing 100 pounds and valued at hands, practically everything that was denuded
Some reports estimate
iber
tains. The mountains in the Hebo dis­ The burned area is bounded by Rail­
Hacked to Pieces—Operators
Presented In Condensed Form
offered.
The
bids
on
a
few
clips
were
of dead at 50, and of injur>
al
trict are absolutely barren, the trees road avenue just east of the harbor
Killed
and
Wires
Cut,
$3,000.
refused, while a few are under consid­ and other vegetation having been des­ front. Third avenue, Wall and Vine
for Our Busy Readers.
hundred. It is feared that
Sheriff Lamb and a number of dep­ eration.
The ruling prices were 1344 troyed by a great fire many years ago. streets.
buried in the ruins of buildi
n
uties hurried from Winnemucca to day to 16 ?8 cents,
there was one A force of 30 to 40 men worked for Not all the buildings in this area Mexico City, June 9.—With’ tele­ down at Calitri. It is s
>
and are now investigating the robbery. bid as low as though
12 cents, wool that was six weeks in March and April of this were destroyed, a hurricane blowing
this
town
half
the
buildinp
American horses are winning many This is considered one of the most dar­ offered two weeks
wires cut and operators murder­
ago was sold at a year and planted Douglas tir seeds in from the West having driven the graph
and the number^,
prizes at the annual horse show in ing crimes committed in the state in half cent more than
or forced to flee, definite informa­ wrecked
was bid at the holes seven feet apart ¡over the tract. flames toward some buildings and ed
above
35.
recent years. At the time of the rob­ first sales.
London.
tion is lacking as to the present situa­ From many other towns and villages
cost of this work is estimated at saved others.
the night shift, numbering about The largest clip sold was the Pilot The
tion at Valladolid, Yucatan, the scene come stories of fallen homes, death and
A cloudburst in the Ahr valley in bery
$2.50 per acre, including the cost of A violent wind sprung up about sun­ of
75
men,
was
busy
at
work,
all
the
men
a bloody massacre by Indian insur­ suffering. At San Sole, in the pro­
the Efel district of France is reported within 3,000 feet of tunnel No. 3>£. Rock clip of the J. E. Smith company. the seeds, which is about $1.40 per set andtore down signs and drove peo­ gents
several days ago. The govern­ vince of Potensea, six persons were
consisted of 80,000 pounds, and pound, purchased at seed stores.
to have killed 150 persons.
ple
from
the
streets.
Under cover of darkness the despera­ It brought
ment
authorities
here today, estimated killed and five injured. The convicts
the
top
price.
The
70,000-
Similar
work
has
been
done
during
10:20 o’clock an alarm of Are the number of killed
A mob of a 100 white men drove all does succeeded in getting past the var­
at 40.
Barnhart clip, of the same firm, the last year or two between the Siu­ was At turned
in the prison at Bonavento became
in
from
the
large
three-
the Japanese mill hands, about 30 in ious armed guards and hid near the pound
not sold. Five bidders tied at slaw and Alsea rivers, and it is the in­ store frame warehouse of Galbraeth, More than 2,000 Indiana are said to panic-stricken and tried to force their
number, out of Darrington, Wash.
mouth of the tunnel. Just at 11 was
have
been
engaged
in
the
attack
upon
14*a- The clip of the Cunningham tention of the service to ultimately re­ Bacon & Company at the foot of Bat­ the town. At last accounts the insur­ way past the guards, but were over­
a carman rolled a car of ore company
The brief in the Ballinger-Pinchot o’clock
was not offered.
plant all the barren spots in this re­ tery street. By the time the firemen gents held Valladolid, having fortified powered by troops.
from
the
tunnel.
He
was
promptly
case has been filed by the investigating covered with guns by the robbers. In Secretary Dan P. Smythe, of the serve.
Several thousand acres will be had reached the scene the whole build­ themselves in the jail and other build­ The district in which the most seri­
committee, and covers over 1,000 accordance with instructions he led the Woolgrowers' association, announced planted this
fall.
ous damage occurred extends for only
ing and its inflammable contents were ings.
pages.
that he and his brother had disposed Trees make a very rapid growth in a roaring furnace.
about 50 miles about Mount Vulture,
way
to
stope
4,
where
the
shift
boss
About
2,000
Federal
and
state
troops
225,000 pounds of their clip at pri­ the Coast mountains, on account of the The wind from off the salt water
in the province of Avellino.
The royal Mail steamer Etruria is and another miner were working. of
and
volunteers
are
concentrating
at
sale. Mr. Dufour, representing excessive moisture in that territory. was blowing the flames and firebrands
This region has suffered much in the
ashore at the entrance to the port of This necessitated climbing a small vate
Dsitas,
a
short
distance
from
Vallado­
the Layfayette Mills, of Woonsocket, It is estimated that from the time it is against other wooden buildings to the
past
from earthquake shocks and in
Cartagena, Colombia, but is in no im­ manway, 60 feet long.
lid,
to
march
upon
the
rebels.
I., was the purchaser, but the price planted a Douglas fir will grow to a north and east, and the problem be­
1851
800
persons were killed.
mediate danger.
One of the desperadoes stood guard R.
General
Ignacio
Bravo,
commander
was not made public. This is the larg­ size suitable for its conversion in­ came not one of saving property al­
The
government
has taken hold of
The estate of the late “ Lucky” over the miners, while his partner de­ est
of
the
Tenth
military
zone,
has
been
individual sale to be made in this to lumber in 40 or 50 years.
ready
attacked,
but
to
prevent
destruc­
the
situation
with
promptitude
and al­
Baldwin is appraised at $10,930,801.62. scended the manway with a sack of ex­ vicinity.
ordered
to
the
scene
and
will
take
com­
Smythe has a bid of
though
the
earthquake
occurred
during
tion
of
a
thickly-settled
district
occu­
His famous thoroughbred horses are ceedingly rich ore, telling the miners 141 u cents Mr.
mand.
ROAD GRANTS PRIVILEGE.
on a 12,000-pound clip un­
pied by old wooden buildings of the Reports as to the cause of the out­ the night military and civil authorities
that any move on their part meant der consideration.
appraised at $25 to $50 each.
construction.
soon hard at work giving aid to
The second man then descend­ The successful bidders were Mr. O. R. & N. Officials Give The Dalles flimsiest
conflict. Some say it began were
The water tank on the roof of the death.
the injured, preparing shelter for the
Dozens of lodging house and so- break
ed
the
manway
and
disappeared
with
with
a
protest
against
orders
issued
by
Dufour, with 100,000 pounds: Mr.
six-story building of the Herald, at his partner.
and bending their energies to
called hotels were among the buildings
Right to Use Property.
civil authorities known as "Jefe homeless
Montreal, Canada, crushed its supports An alarm was immediately sounded Brigham, 135,000; Mr. Ryder, 50,000; The Dalles—O^'dals of the 0. R. & dsetroyed. They were two and three- the
the re-establishment of order.
Politico,”
while
others
say
it
was
the
and fell through the building to the and search of the mountains began, and the Pendleton Scouring mills, N. Railway company have granted the story buildings, and burned like tinder. result of a drunken spree. It appears
basement, killing and injurying about but no trace of the robbers was discov­ 60,000.
The police and firemen think that some to have had some resemblance of or­ WORK IS ORDERED RESUMED.
association of this city of
Since the prices offered were a half Businessmen’s
30 employes.
the lodgers in these buildings must
the
privilege
of
erecting
a
booth
on
ered.
______
and is said to have been led
cent better than at former sales the the lawn at the west end of the station have perished. The ruins are still ganization
James E. Woodbury, held under ar­
by
political
malcontents. Colonel Bo­ New York Central President Much
growers
were
a
little
better
satisfied
BOYS
RIDE
2,300
MILES.
blazing
fiercely
and
it
will
be
impossi­
for exhibition purposes.
rest at Los Aageles for the passing of
nilla
Montenegro,
formerly at the head
than
they
had
been
although
few
think
Pleased With Settlement.
ble
to
explore
them
for
some
time.
The contract for the erection of the Three firemen were outside a burning of the civil government,
bad checks, has been positively inden-
at Valladolid, Washington,
they
are
getting
all
the
wool
is
worth.
building has been let. It will be pa­ warehouse at Wall street and First av­ is said to have been in command
June 8 .-(• President
tified as J. E. Marcell, who is alleged Young Friends of Roosevelt Make
of
the
goda style, 20x40 feet. The front enue when an explosion threw the wall raiders.
Long Trip on Bronchos.
to have robbed the State bank of High­
Brown, of the New York Central, was
SWIFTS
OPEN
NEW
BRANCH.
facing the depot platform will of the building on the men, who are The first attack was made upon the so pleased at the way in which Presi­
land, Kan., of $350,000.
New York, June 13.—The two small
plate glass 40 niches high,
buildings where all public offices are dent Tuft treated the railroads in the
By a large majority the people of sons of Jack Abernathy, friend of Col­ Klamath Falls to Be Headquarters contain
and the length of the building, 40 feeL believed to have perished.
located. After sacking ;this building, present controversy over rates that he
Oklahoma have voted to move the cap­ onel Roosevelt and United States mar­
The west end will also have plate glass
for Interior Trade.
the rioters turned their attention to
ital of the state from Guthrie to Okla­ shal of Guthrie, Oklahoma, arrived in
HEIKE
FOUND
GUILTY.
inches high by 20 feet. Exhibits of
the Jefe Politico, named Regil. The said tonight he would order the re­
homa City, and the governor has al­ this city at 6:20 o’clock last nighi, the Klamath Falls—That the business of 40
all
the
vegetables,
fruits
and
grains
ready moved his office to the new cap­ final stretch of their 2,300-mile jaunt Klamath county is to be reached out raised in this section will be placed so Head of Sugar Trust Convicted—Pen battle began in the night and it was 2 sumption of all work on the Central
a. m. when the attack was made on the which he ordered suspended last Fri­
ital, but the Guthrie citizens will go on a pair of Oklahoma bronchos being after by the largest concerns of capital they may be readily seen from the
and Fine is in Sight.
building where Regil and many other day.
a 65-mile ride from Trenton through in the United States is shown by the trains. The lawn will be planted to
to law to fight the move.
This work, it was said at that time,
rain. An hour after their arrival fact that a branch of the Swift Pack­ shrubbery. The Businessmen’s asso­ New York, June 11.—Charles R. citizens had taken refuge.
A free municipal day nursery has the
were tucked into their bed at the ing company, of Chicago, is being ciation will maintain its headquarters Heike, the white hailed secretary of A bloody butchery followed. Regil’s would require an expenditure of about
been opened at New Brighton, Eng­ they
the American Sugar Refining company, wife left her four children and went to $5,000,000. It had to do with the im­
Hotel Breslin, after an enthusiastic opened here.
here.
land.
was convicted last night on one count the assistance of her husband, seeking proving of stations, building new ones,
reception all along the line.
C.
F.
Conrad
is
now
opening
a
of an indictment charging conspiracy by tears and prayers to reach the hearts laying additional tracks, making yard
Over 15,000 delegates will stand in The boys, Louis, aged 10, and Tem­ branch of the Union Meat company, of
Quarrymen
Discover
Caves.
line to receive Roosevelt upon his ar­ ple, 6 years old, left their father’s Medford, which is a branch of the Un­ Medford—The discovery of what is to defraud the government of customs of the infuriated raiders. Regil was and roadbed improvements. The Cen­
cut down before her eyes and his body tral also will permit the Pressed Steel
rival in New York.
ranch on March 9 on horseback. The ion Meat company, of Portland, which believed to be another series of im­ duty on sugar.
Ernest W. Gerbracht, ex-superin­ was hacked to pieces. The wife also Car company, Standard Steel Car com­
procession through New York was tri­ is owned by the Swifts.
Charles K. Hamilton flew seven umphant.
mense
caves,
similar
to
the
Josephine
An escort of four mounted The company has one of the largest county caves, more commonly known tendent of the Williamsburg (Brook­ is said to have been murdered, as were pany and American Steel Car company,
times around Governor’s island, New policemen met
the boys and there was packing concerns to be found in Cen­ the “ Marble Halls of Oregon,” is lyn) refinery, was convicted on all six all the men in the building, numbering all of Pittsburg, to go ahead with or­
York harbor, in a pouring rain.
counts.
about 20. Later the five or six gend­
given them some time ago for
a string of waiting automobiles two tral Oregon in Medford. There it has as
reported by workmen in developing For James F. Bendernagel, ex-cash­ armes in the town met a similar fate. ders
A St. Louis multi-millionaire has blocks long.
3,000 new freight cars which he e s t­
large
slaughter
houses
and
a
smoke
the
lime
deposits
owned
by
J.
Frank
deeded $3,000,000 worth of property to
of the refinery, the jury stood 7 to The people of the town were terri­ imated would cost about $1,000 each.
and will handle all kinds of Hughes near Gold Hill. Workmen ier
5 for acquittal. He will be tried fied. Many fled in the direction of The orders for these cars were can­
a trade school which he had founded, TRAPPED, ROBBERS SHOOT. house,
fruits
and
vegetables.
The
house
here
broke
through
the
walls
of
the
cave
keeping only $3,000 a year for himself.
Merida. The mob surged through the celled Friday also.
will only do a wholesale business.
quarrying lime rock and inves­ again.
The verdict was announced at 10:30 town, crying for blood and pillage. Commenting on the agreement reach­
The beef trust has again raised the Japanese Banker Killed, Two Other Mr. Conrad says the company will while
tigation
disclosed
an
immense
cham­
after the jurors had deliberated Victor Ojed, judge of the First In­ ed with the administration today, Pres­
Countrymen Wounded.
erect a large packing house and plant
price of beef in New York. It is now
which narrowed to a passage that p. for m.,
12 hours less 14 minutes. They stance. was assassinated.
ident Brown said: “ It was just as
a cent a pound higher than when the Ogden, Utah, June 13.—Trapped in in this city, and will install an ice ber,
led
into
another
chamber.
Exploration
had labored earnestly from time to Among the victims were Florentine good an arrangement as could have
people began the boycott gainst it sev­ an assemblage they had attempted to plant and cold storage, making this’the has not been completed.
time, sending out for transcripts of Echaratta, commander of the police; been made.”
eral weeks ago.
rob, two outlaws made a desperate re­ supply point for the interior trade.
the testimony, particularly that refer­ Jose Maria Hernandez, second in com­
Property
Brings
Record
Price.
A company has been organized in sistance and escaped, after killing a
ring to Heike. But it was Bcnderna- mand; Pedro Hernandez, the mayor JAPAN AFTER SOUTH POLE.
Roads Meeting.
London to make a business of recover­ Japanese banker, fatally wounding an­ Grants Good
Klamath
Falls—A
record
price
was
case that caused the long session. and the treasurer.
Pass—A good roads conven­ paid for Klamath avenue unimproved gel’s
ing cash, bullion and other valuables other Japanese and putting a bullet tion was held
his fate more than 20 ballots
in this city with many in property, when Horace Dunlap dis- [ Over
Expedition Hurries to Goal of Ant­
from the many wrecked ships about the through the shoulder of a third last attendance
taken.
KAIZER HAS PAYING JOB.
from all parts of Josephine poesed of 120x130 feet to Arthur Lew­ were
arctic Exploration.
night.
southern coast of Africa.
This
ends
the
government’s
second
A dozen or more prominent Japanese county. The main speakers were is, of the Farmers Implement com­ attempt to imprison the group of men
Victoria,
8.—Japan is hurrying
A dog in Oroville, Cal., makes it his were
holding a business meeting in Judge Lionel Webster, of Portland, pany, for $12,000. Improved property responsible for the vast underweigh­ Wages Estimated at $22.50 Minute an expedition June under
business to stop runaway horses, and their hall
Lieutenant Shiri-
and
Maurice
W.
Eldridge,
of
the
de­
With
Income
Beside.
when
two
armed
men
entered
on
this
street
has
sold
for
more
than
ing frauds to which the so-called trust
has succeeded in stopping a number of and ordered “ hands up.”
ase
to
leave
this
month
the hope of
partment
of
agriculture.
Judge
Web­
this
but
for
unimproved
this
is
the
has confessed by the restitu­ Berlin, June 9.—Kaiser Wilhelm’s anticipating the British in expedition
them. In recognition of his services Instead of obeying, the crowd at­ ster is an Oregon good roads enthus­ best figure any property on Klamath virtually
to
tion
of
more
than
$2,000,000
in
duty.
income
is
computed
to
a
nicety
as
the
the city makes him exempt from taxa­ tacked
the intruders. The door was iast, and spoke not only of the urgent avenue has ever sold. The price fig­ Heike is the highest official of the result of the discussion aroused by the the South Pole, according to news
tion or license fee.
guarded and one of the robbers was need of good roads and of a state high­ ures $92.30 a front foot. Mr. Lewis company upon whom blame has been proposal to increase the royal civil list. brought by the Weir steamer River
which reached port today.
way from a pleasure standpoint, but of expects to build this summer.
A Lincoln, Neb., boy cut the para­ knocked down with a chair.
fixed, and he now faces a possible It is estimated that the income he de­ Clyde,
Some Japanese professors are to ac­
chute rope of a balloon just as it was In the struggle that followed one of the great value good roads and a state
sentence
of
two
years
in
the
Federal
rives
from
government
sources
the expedition, which will be
Steam Roller Is Busy.
ready to ascend, and leaving the aero­ the robbers fired right and left into the highway would be to the various in­
and a fine of $10,000. He amounts to 5,340 marks ($1,335) an company
restricted to Japanese. The diet has
naut on the ground clung to the severed crowd, killing one of the Japanese and dustries of the counties. Judge Web­ Junction City—The 10-ton steam penitenitary
is
65
years
old
and
broken
in
health
hour,
or
89
marks
($22.50)
a
minute.
rope and made a 6,000-foot flight, wounding two others. The robbers ster advocated the building of good roller lately purchased by this city for and spirit. His counsel, in summing These figures came out in the course voted money for the enterprise, and
alighting safely in a shallow lake.
finally broke through a window and es­ roads by bonding, just as is being done use on city streets has arrived, and up, declared repeatedly that a prison of furiouB attacks made by Socialists when the River Clyde left, Lieutenant
was at Sendai preparing for
in the counties of California so suc­
White and Miller, with a term meant nothing less than death. upon the bill in the Prussian chamber Shiriase
A big red touring car containing two caped.
the voyage to the Antartic. He said
cessfully, and believes that the best Contractors
large
force
of
men
and
teams,
are
of
deputies.
persons plunged over the trestle lead­
would plant the Rising Sun flag at
More Testimony Coming.
means of constructing permanent high­ grading and filling the streets in pre­
Many Bodies.
That the kaiser is really a man of he
ing from Portland to the Vancouver Chicago,
the South Pole before other explorers
13.—An intimate in­ ways is by issuing bonds and letting paration for paving. Miller & Sons Calitri, Recover
great
wealth
is
supported
by
a
number
ferry slip at 11:30 o’clock at night, side story of June
Italy,
June
11.—The
ruins
of
the workings of the var­ future generations share in the ex­ have started putting in the concrete Calitri and adjoining villages were in­ of other facts unearthed by opponents could reach there.
into 75 feet of water in the Columbia ious cliques that
make up the legisla­ pense, since future generations will curb.
slough. The wrecked car has been re­ ture
spected today by King Victor Imman­ of the bill. He is owner of about 90
drawn from Charles A. share in the benefits.
Van Cleave Can’t Produce.
covered but the bodies cannot be found. White, is to the be lawmaker,
uel and Queen Helena. Most of the landed estates and 50 royal residences,
Full Size Mushroom.
whose confes­
Rock
Island, 111., June 8.—James B.
including
hunting
boxes.
Also,
under
houses
in
Calitri
were
destroyed
by
the
Every building in the town of Hahn’s sion brought about the present senator­
Record for Sheep Shearing.
Bend—A mushroom 9J^ inches in di­
and the people who es­ an old law, he receives free, 40 riding Van Cleave, ex-state insurance com­
Peak, Colo., was destroyed by fire.
ial scandal, when he submits to cross- Vale—A new record in sheep shear­ ameter and 5 inches thick is on exhi­ earthquake,
horses each year, valued at about 120,- missioner, failed today to get before
are camping in the fields.
bition here. It was found by Will caped
President Taft announces that he examination at the hands of Represen­ ing was established at the Anderson Vandevert
Thirty-two bodies have been recov­ 000 marks ($30,000.) The crown the Rock Island county grand jury as a
on his farm a few miles ered
Lee O'Neill Browne’s lawyers. shearing plant near this city the last
feels he has made good his promises. If tative
and eight or ten more are thought prince has a special income from sep­ voluntary witness in the fraternity in­
the plans of the accused legislator's week when 2,147 sheep were sheared from Bend.
surance investigation. Van Cleave,
to
be
still under the fallen walls. Two arate sources.
An airship dashed into the grand­ attorneys
work out, White may be by 10 men in 10 hours, an average of
who was here last week, claimed to
were
taken
out
in
the
presence
of
the
PORTLAND
MARKETS.
stand at Buda Pest, Germany, injuring compelled to
add details to his confes­ 215 sheep per man. This tally was
have
documentary authority for with­
king.
One
section
of
the
town
is
al­
Spite
Work
In
Ballinger
Case.
many persons.
sion that he never intended should made on full wool Merrino ewes Wheat— Track prices: Bluestem, most completely buried under the
drawing
reserve funds of the
Washington,
June
9.—Friends
of Fraternal $57,000
Texas rangers and other armed see the light of day.
owned by Tom Turnbull, the largest 84@85c; club, 80@81c; red Russian, walls of a feudal castle.
u
m
n
a i
«.
’
,,
Tribunes
Horace Tillard Jones here assert that
*.
„ _ from
. . the . Chicago
. *
guards are protecting strikebreakers
sheepman of Malheur county. John 78c; valley, 84c.
he
was
badly
treated
by
being
dis-1 T,tle
& the
TrU8-t Lincoln
Company-
and dePoe,t,n*
Oklahoma City Victor.
Heston, of California, established the Barley—Feed and brewing, $190)20
working on the Gulf road in Texas.
it
in
National
bank of
Man
Mad
From
Cow's
Bite.
missed
from
his
position
as
special
City, June 13.—A conser­ largest tally by shearing 300 sheep. per ton.
Springfield, from which it was paid out
A delegation of Jewish rabbis took Oklahoma
Fullerton, Cal., June 11. — While agent by the Interior department. It on
estimate based on the returns Roy Elliott, of Maryland, second, with Corn—Whole,r$32; cracked, $33.
alleged bogus death claims.
up with the president the question of vative
treating
a
cow
for
an
unknown
trouble
is
stated
that
he
had
placed
his
resig­
from 40 of the 70 counties of Oklaho­ 253 sheep. This record was establish­ Hay—Track prices: Timothy, Wil­ last Monday evening, Frank McDer­ nation in the hands of H. W. Schwartz,
the expulsion of Jews from Russian ma
is that Oklahoma City has won ed at the Charles H. Anderson plant. lamette valley, $200/21 per ton; East­ mott, a veterinary surgeon, was bitten chief of special agents, but that it was
Marooned Miner Rescued.
towns.
Guthrie and Shawnee in the con­
ern Oregon, $220/)25; alfalfa, $150) on one hand and within a few hours ignored and placed on the "indefinite­ Seward, Alaska, June 8. — John
Colonel Roosevelt slips quietly away over
New Power Plant to be Built.
the loaction of the state capi­
16; grain hay, $17(1218.
of Los Angeles, had a narrow
symptoms of hydrophobia. ly supended” list, in spite of the un­ Schmitt, from
from London to avoid a big sendofT, test by over
50,000 plurality. Anticipating Gold Hill—Officials of the Gold Hill Oats—No. 1 white, $26(7/ 27 per ton. developed
death late in May while
The cow died Tuesday evening, with a derstanding with Schwartz, it being escape
and goes for a long hike through the a tal favorable
vote
on
the
capital
removal
Railroad
&
Lumber
company
have
just
Fresh
Fruits—Strawberries,
$1.250/
down the Susitna river from
developed and violent case of rab­ known that “ indefinite suspension” in I coming
country.
bill. Judge A. H. Huston, ot the Dis­ announced that they will either put 1.75 per crate; apples, $ 1.500>3 per well
station. His boat was cap­
animal had been acting queer- this instance is the same as dismissal, Talkeetna
A lone highwayman held up a Texas trict court, on application of Guthrie in a power plant here on Rogue river, I box; cherries, Oregon, 4(7/12 c per ly ies. for The
by floating ice, but Schmitt man­
some time, but its condition did on account of Jones’ upholding Glavis. sized
passenger train, robbed every person citizens, issued an injunction against or build a power line from Butte Falls, pound; gooseberries, 5(ffi6c.
aged to reach a log and made his way
not become serious until Saturday even­
in the Pullman car, and escaped across the state administration to prevent the where they have 20,000 horsepower Potatoes—Old Oregon, 600/65 per ing.
to a ledge of rock, where he was ma-
Monday the veterinarian was ....
Wisconsin
Republicans
Convene.
removal of the state offices to Oklaho­ that may be developed. They want the hundred; new California, l%@2c per called and
the desert into the mountains.
,
,
„ . , . „ rooned without food until rescued by
in his examination got the Milwaukee,
June 9.—A platform ,he river steamer Alice. He was
power for their new sawmill, now near­ pound.
At Worcester, England, an aeroplane ma City.
bite and his hand became infected.
dealing
entirely
with
national issues, nearly dead of starvation and exposure
ing
completion,
which
will
have
a
ca­
Vegetables—Artichokes,
600)75c
per
fell on the spectators, killing one wo­
Higher Rate Can’t Be Paid.
pacity of 75,000 teet daily. The mill, dozen; asparagus, $1.250/2 per box; Harriman Lines Spend $1,125,000. indorsing President William Howard when found.
man and injuring several persons. The Washington,
and criticising Republican office
June 13.—In reply to a which will be running within two j cabbage, 2 l,0f2Kc per pound; cauli­ New York, June 11.—Alba B. John­ Taft,
aviator himself was uninjured.
weeks, will use steam power at first. flower, $2 per dozen; head lettuce, 50 son, vice president of the Baldwin Lo­ holders not in sympathy with his pol­
letter
from
Congressman
Humphrey
Settlers Coming Back.
icies will be the sole result of the con­
President Taft refused to receive protesting against the shipment of
0/60c per dozen; hothouse lettuce, 50c
works, announced today that servative Republican convention, as Washington, June 8.—An unusually
Representative Harrison as chairman navy
Survey Bay for Port of Toledo. 0/$l per box; green onions, 15c per comotive
coal
from
the
Atlantic
coast
to
company had received an order far as an official record is concerned. heavy movement of homeseekers this
of a Jewish delegation, because of the Pacific coast in foreign bottoms, Toledo—The Port of Toledo, which dozen; radishes, 150z20c; peas, 40)6c the
the Harriman lines for 85 passen­ There will be no indorsements of a Spring into various parts of the arid
criticisms regarding the Ballinger- the secretary of the navy explains that was recently formed bv a special elec­ per pound; rhubarb, 2fi/3c; spinach, 8 from
locomotives of the largest and slate
of candidates to be voted on in West is indicated by reports that have
Pinchot controversy.
American shipowners do not want this tion, has already taken steps towards 0/lOc; rutabagas, $1.250/1.50 persack; ger
heaviest type. The order means an the Republican primary election. come to the reclamation service. Train
the
deepening
of
the
ship
channel
be
carrots,
85c0/$l;
beets,
$1.50;
pars­
business
at
a
price
which
the
navy
The Colorado anti-coercion law en­
expenditure of about $1,125,000 by he State candidates and state issues loads of settlers have been pouring into
pay under the law, and they no tween Toledo and the ocean. The nips, 75c0f$l.
acted 20 years ago, which provides must
Harriman system. It is the largest lo­ will not figure extensively in this Montana, Oregon and Washington and
commissioners,
who
were
recently
ap­
Onions—Bermuda,
$1.500il.75
per
longer
compete
for
these
transporta­
large numbers have been seeking the
that no employer shall discharge any tion contracts. He explains that col­ pointed by the governor, have hired an crate; red, $2 per sack.
comotive order placed in some time. convention.
' milder climate of the Southwest. A
employe because he belongs to a labor liers cannot be used for this purpose. engineer. Eugene Schiller, of Port­ Butter City creamery, extras, 29c Deliveries are to be made in October,
cheering feature in connection with the
union or attends union meetings has
Sugar Trial Evidence All In.
land, who started immediately to per pound; fancy outside creamery, 28 November and December.
movement
is said
the reluV'
return ol
of
been declared invalid by Judge Sulli­
New
York,
June
9.—The
taking
of
"
' ",
4 to be citizens
Dakota's
Vote
in
Doubt.
make
a
survey
of
the
bay
and
prepare
(ii
29c;
store,
20c.
Butter
fat
prices
Western Concerns Sold.
, . t . thousands
of American
from
van, of Mesa county. This law is re­ Pierre, S. D., June 13.—Three puces plans for a 14-foot channel between average 1 4 c per pound under regular
testimony
in
the
sugar
underweighmg
Canada, offsetting in a measure the
garded as the strongest in Colorado on the South Dakota Republican ticket here and deep water at Yaquina.
New York, June 11.—Announcement
trial ended today and ar­ exodus
butter prices.
for the protection of labor unions and still remain in doubt lieutenant gov­
of others to the Dominion.
was made today of the acquisition by conspiracy
rangements
were
made
for
addresses
Eggs—Current
receipts,
24c;
ordin­
has never before been attacked.
the American Power A Light company to the jury. Separate addresses were
Fish Warden Installs Aquarium.
ary.
candled,
25c;
extra,
260T27c.
ernor,
land
commissioner
and
railroad
of the Northwest Light & Water com­ allowed counsel for [each of the three Summer Practice Cruise Begins.
L. K. Bernard prophesies that in commissioner. It probably will take Salem—Master Fish Warden McAl­ Pork- Fancy, 120/13c per pound.
pany of Philadelphia, which controls defendants, Charles R. Heike,
Annapolis, Md., June 8.—Bound i
two years flying will be as common as official
lister has installed in his office an Veal—Fancy, 100/ lie per pound.
returns
to
decide
these
con­
light, gas and street rail­ tary of the American Sugar Refining the annual summer practice cruise for
motorcycling.
tests. It was conceded today that aquarium, which will be stocked with, Lambs—Fancy, 9(ii l2c per pound. electric
ways in Eastern Oregon and Washing­ company; Ernest W. Gerbracht, the the instruction of midshipmen, the
treasurer, and Anderson, aud­ every kind of fresh water fish of any Poultry—Hens, 190/20c per pound; ton.
These properties include gas former superintendent of the Williams­ battleships, Iowa, flagship; Indiana
Coreans are planning a revolt against Johnson,
consequence
to
be
found
in
Oregon.
broilers,
280i30c;
ducks,
18(rz
25c;
itor,
"stalwarts,”
and
Polley,
secre­
in Walla Walla and North
Japanese land-grabbing.
refinery of the trust, and James and Massachusetts, with Captain
tary of state; Johnson, attorney gen­ There will be trout of every variety, geese, 12 4<t; turkeys, live, 20(i722c; companies
Yakima, Wash., Lewiston, Idaho, and burg
W.
Bendernagel,
the former cashier. George R. Clark as squadron command­
salmon
of
the
different
varieties,
and
a
dressed,
25c;
squabs,
$3
per
dozen.
eral
;
Lawrence,
superintendent
of
pub­
A consolidated band of 112 pieces lic instruction, "progressives,” re­ large number of other fish, which will Cattle—Beef steers, good to choice, Pendleton, Oregon.
er, sailed this morning. The cruises
formed one of the attractions at the nominated.
this year will include stops at many
Suspect Faces Fraud Charge.
show
visitors
at
a
glance
the
position
$5.500/
5.90;
fair
to
medium,
$4.250/1
Portland Rose Festival.
Quart Whiskey Kills Boy.
Los Angeles, June 9.—The police of foreign ports,
of Oregon's fishing industry.
5; cows and heifers, good to choice,
Kills Man.
$4.250/ 5; fair to medium. $3.750/ 4.50; San Luis Obispo, Cal., June 11.— this city say that James A. Woodbury, j
Roosevelt made a speech in e histor­ Peoria, Enthusiasm
Forwarding Business Growing.
Pittston Strike to Be Settled,
bulls, $3.750/4.50; stags, $30/5; calves, James Hill, a 19-year old boy, died recently arrested in Chicago and re-
III., June 13.—During the
ic hall at Oxford, England, and ex­ excitement
at a ball game between Vale—The Ricker-Gheen company is light, $5.750/6.50; heavy, $4(726.50. this morning as the result of drinking turned to Los Angeles on a charge that Wilkesbarre. Pa., June 8.—An early
pressed optimism as to the world’s fu­ Peoria and Springfield
yesterday, Wil­ receiving about 70,000 pounds of Hogs—Top, $9.500/9.75; fair to me­ a quart bottle of whiskey on a wager he had cashed a worthless chock, is J. settlement of the strike of 12,000
ture.
that he could stand that amount with­ E. Marcell, wanted in Kansas City mineworkers in the Pittston district is
liam Ristler, a retired farmer of freight daily for interior Oregon dium, $8.500)9.25.
Seattle citizens are aroused against Averyville, dropped dead while sitting points. From May 1 to May 20, the Sheep- Best wethers, $4.500/4.75; out it phasing him. The boy soon for having borrowed $10,000 on fietic- looked for today. It is possible there
the colored regiment of U. S. troops on the bleachers. He was overcome receipts were 1,500,000 pounds. The fair to good, $40/4.25; best ewes, $3.- lapsed into unconsciousness after he tious collateral. Marcell had previous- may be an adjustment of grievances
stationed at Fort Lawton, and will re­ with enthusiasm after Peoria had company’s warehouse is 50x300 feet, 75m4; lambs, choice, $5.500(16; fair, had swallowed the whiskey and never ly served time for looting the State without the intercession of a eoneilia-
$4.750/5.25.
Bank of Highland, Kan., of $360,000. [ tion board.
revived before death came.
one of the largest in Oregon.
scored two runs.
quest their removal to Alaska.
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