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DOINGS OHNE WEEK M Emils ol Interest Gathered From the World at large G eneral R esu m e o f Im p o rta n t E vents P re s e n te d In C o n d e n se d F o rm f o r O u r B usy R e a d e rs . M ayor G aynor took a six -m ile w alk and w as n o t th e le a s t in ju re d by it. T h e P o rtla n d F a i r and L iv esto ck show opened w ith an a tte n d a n c e o f 11,- . 000 P o rtla n d ’s L ab o r D ay p ara d e had 3,- 250 people in lin e and reach ed 32 blocks. I t is sa id M ayor G ay n o r would ac c e p t th e candidacy fo r g o v ern o r of N ew Y ork. F o u r A m erican w a rsh ip s h ave sailed to ta k e p a r t in th e C h ilean cen ten ial c e le b ra tio n a t V alp araiso . Tw o non-union s tr e e tc a r m en in Col um b u s fired w ith o u t w a rn in g on tw o policem en» b u t n e ith e r w as h it. A B ra z ilia n s te a m e r collided w ith a schooner a t sea, and w as badly d am ag ed . T h e schooner d isa p p e a re d in th e fog and h as n ot been h e a rd from . A t th e close o f R o o se v e lt’s L abor D ay ad d ress a t F a rg o , N . D ., he w as called a lia r by a sh a b b ily dressed c ra n k , w ho w as qu ick ly h u rrie d aw ay. G REA T S T R IK E ENDED. S eventy T housand C loskm akers W ill R e tu rn to W ork. New Y ork, Sept. 2.—T he cloakm ak e r a ’ strik e , one of the g reatest indus tria l distu rb an ces in th e history of Am erican labor, w as se ttled tonight. S eventy thousand garm ent w orkers, who have been idle fo r niue m onths, will re tu rn to work. The in d u strial loss to em ployers and em ployes has run high into the mil lions. In loss of wages alone the to tal has been estim ated a t more th a n $10,- 000,000, while the loss to m anufac tu rre rs, jobbers and re ta ile rs the coun tr y over has been com puted a t ten tim es th a t am ount. In spite of th e stupendous re a d ju s t m ent involved, the strik e has been in the m ain notable fo r peaceableness. T here were num erous cases of p e tty dis orders and a p etitio n of th e m an u fac tu re rs brought fo rth from J u s tic e Goff, of the S ta te Suprem e Court, an injunc tion, in which he ruled th a t any strik e called to dem and the closed shop w as in re s tra in t of trade. Ju liu s H enry Cohen, counsel fo r the m a n u fa c tu re rs’ association, describes the agreem ent signed by him and rep resen tativ es of the s trik e rs in th is sen tence: “ No principle has been surrendered by the m anufacturers, y e t the union m ay tru ly claim th ey have won a g reat victory for th e ir people. The m an u fac tu rers believe in th e union and in the principle th a t all who desire its benefits should share its b u rd e n s.” One essential of th is v icto ry and one im portant not only to the strik e rs, but to th e N ation a t large, is the abolition of all co n tract work a t home. H e re a f te r garm ents m ade in New Y ork will bo m anufactured under sa n ita ry condi tions. T here will be no more sw eat shops. The rock on w hich all previous eff o rts a t m utual conciliation have split has now been avoided by the adoption of th e “ p re fe re n tia l union sh o p ” idea, for which R ichard D. B randeis, of Bos ton, form erly counsel for Glavis, in the P inchot-B allinger hearing, is given full credit. In the articles of agreem ent the idea is thus described: “ E ach m em ber of th e M a n u fa c tu re rs’ A ssociation is to m aintain union shops, union shops being understood to refe r to a shop w here union sta n d ard s as to w orking conditions, hours of labor and ra te s of wages p revail, and w here, in h irin g help, union men are p refe rred , it being understood th a t since th ere are differences of degree of skill em ployers shall have the freedom of selection as betw een one union man and another, and shall not be confined to an y list nor bound to follow an y prescribed o r der. ” The articles provide fo r theso more im p o rtan t points: “ F irs t— E lectric pow er free ; second, no work at home; th ird , discipline of an y m an u factu rer found g u ilty of d is crim in a tin g am ong his em ployes; fo u rth , six d a y s ’ work a week, and a cash w eekly pay d ay ; fifth, all sub c o n tra c tin g w ithin shops abolished; sixth, nine h o u rs' w ork a day, five days a w eek and five hours th e six th d ay ; seventh, the su b ject o f piece-work to be agreed upon by a com m ittee of em ployes and th e ir em ployer; eighth, double p ay fo r o v e rtim e .” Mr. Cohen concludes his sta te m e n t w ith the follow ing declaration, rem ark able for one in his position: “ T rad e unions are not only neces sary, b u t m ust be guided and s tre n g th ened. I have not been fighting your unions; I have been fighting for w hat I believed w ere t i n rig h ts guaranteed by th e laws of the country to my c lie n ts .” IND0S1KL DEVELOPMENT OF INE STATE INDIAN L A N D S T O BE S O L D . C IT Y SHOW N IN M IN IA T U R E . H eirs H ave P rivilege o f S ellin g G ood S to c k L and. M arion County W ill M ake U nique E x h lb it a t S ta te F air. K la m a th F a lla --T h e first sale o f a l lotted lands on th e K la m a th In d ian re se rv a tio n will be m ade a t th e e x p ir a tion o f 60 days. U nder th e re g u la tio n s g o v e rn in g th e a llo tm e n ts th e h e irs of th e a llo tte e have th e p riv ile g e o f s e ll ing th e in h e rite d lands. T h ree q u a r te r se ctio n s a re now b ein g a d v e rtise d . T he law re q u ire s th a t befo re th e lands can be tra n a fe re d th ey m u st be ad v ertised in a n ew sp ap er o f g e n e ra l circu latio n fo r a period of 60 days. A t th e end of th is p erio d th e sealed bids are opened and i f th ey a re up to th e e s tim a te placed on th e land by th e In d ian a g e n t and if th e bid is s a tis f a c to ry ^to th e heirs, th e n a deed can be issued. H ow ev er, se v e ra l affidavits m u st first be m ade th a t th e p a rtie s to th e tra n s a c tio n a re n ot co n sp irin g to d e fra u d the g o v ern m en t. T he lands to be sold a re sa id to be good f o r r a is in g stock. M uch o f th e K la m a th re se rv a tio n is especially ad ap ted to r a is in g c a ttle and horses. D u rin g th e p a st w eek th e In d ian ag en t has receiv ed 100 full blood H erefo rd and S h o rth o rn b u lls from N e b ra sk a . T hese w ill be d is trib u te d am o n g th e In d ian s f re e o f ch arg e. L a s t y ear 4,000 young h e ife rs w ere d istrib u te d am ong th e In d ian s. T h eir h erd s are b eing b ro u g h t up to th e sta n d a rd by th e im p o rta tio n o f th is fine stock. The In d ian s are g iv en fu ll possession, b ut can n o t sell th e c a ttle g iv en th em . I t is believed th a t n e x t y e a r the K lam ath re se rv a tio n will be opened to se ttle m e n t. T he In d ian s a re now u sin g a v ery sm all p o rtio n o f th e 48 to w n sh ip s included in th e reserv e. T he a llo tm e n ts m ade co v er a very sm all p o rtio n o f th e w hole are a . W hen th is v a s t a re a is opened to s e t tle m e n t i t w ill add g re a tly to th e w ealth o f K la m a th county. S alem — George L. S chreiber, iustrue to of a r t iu the local public schools, has s ta rte d w ork on M arion c o u u ty ’s ex h ib it for the S ta te F air, which prom ises to be th e b est ev er a ttem p ted by th is county. T he ex h ib it will be in th e shape of a panoram a of the C ity of Salem and M arion County. The fo reg ro u n d will be th e W illam ette riv er, real w ater, and th en , w ith m in iatu re m odels ot buildings, will be th e c ity , ex ten d in g back into th e fe rtile lands beyond and the various m ountain peaks. D ifferent changes of lig h t to in d icate th e tim es o f day and nig h t will con tin u e a t in terv als, in d icatin g th e c ity and co u n try in its various phases. T his will be done by electrical effects, which in th e model indicates a b eau tifu l scene. The p ro scenium arch will be e ig h t fe e t high and 14 feet in w idth. M r. Schreiber. who has charge o f the work, p ain ted the scenery and arran g ed the electrical effects of th e cycloram a of th e Jo hnstone tlood an d th e Chicago tire as shown in the W h ite C ity, a t the la tte r place, in d icatin g th a t th e work on th e Marion County e x h ib it w ill be of th e best. The b alance of th e ex h ib it will be made up o f v ario u s products which will be arran g ed on both sides of a broad aisle lead in g up to th e p an o ram a. OREG O N PEA C H CROP IS GOOD. W allow a County F ru it M en E n te r M ar k e t T his Y ear. SM U G G LERS IN D IC T E D OUlceri Say T hey W ill B reak Up the P ra c tic e it Posai ble. N ew Y ork— Two in d ictm en ts—oue ag ain st Mrs. I. Reynolds A driance of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and th e other a g ain st M rs. M ayrne M cK enna of Chi cage, who were arre ste d by customs a u th o ritie s upon th eir retu rn from Eu rope on ch arg es of sm uggling— were retu rn e d by th e F ed eral g ra n d ju ry . Suspicion w as aroused in th e case of Mrs. A d rian ce by th e finding in the crow n of h er sx p en siv e P a risia n h a t a necklace valu ed a t $6000. She had in h er possession o th er valu ab le jaw elry , th e gem s being roughly estim ated as w orth in excess of $100,000. Tne a u th o ritie s also seized a $3000 necklace from M iss M arion, th e d au g h ter of M rs. A d rian ce, who accom panied her. T hese a rre s ts were m ade on Sunday an d thegg has been rnueh a c tiv ity in th e case since th a t tim e. R elativ es of M rs. A d rian ca sum m oned jew elers from Poughkeepsie, th is c ity an d o th er points an d she p ro v ed today th a t all these jew els ex cep tin g th e necklace had been p urchased in th is country. She ex p lain ed th e presence of th e necklace in h er h a t w ith th e sta te m e n t th a t she did it to foil possible robbers on ship-board an d a f te r she had disem barked. She does not ad m it or deny th a t this necklace w as purchased ab ro ad and the au th o ritie s a re holding h er u n d er bond o f $7500, p en d in g a thorough in v e stig a tion. T he custom s officials assert th ey will b reak up sm uggling p ractices, regard less of who is hit. Custom s a u th o ritie s are ad d in g many in v e stig a to rs to th e force, in view of th e u n p reced en ted rush hom ew ard of A m erican to u rists, who f e a r th e spread of cholera in Europe. I t is expected th a t a largo num ber of these to u rists will en d eav o r to sm uggle in jew elry and o th e r d u tia b le goods aud th e offi cials are p re p a rin g fo r th e rush. E EXPOSED Offices of Twenty Million Dollar Corporation Raided. Postofflce Officials Conduct In v e stig a tio n In to O p eratio n s of “ R ufus W allln g fo rd s.’' Chicago— The “ gas b a g ” of th e Co o p erativ e U nited E xchange $20,000,000 “ get-rich quick ” co rp o ratio n , organized last A pril under th e Jaws of A rizona, was punctu red today w ith th e a rre st of W illiam li. Holcom b, v ice-president aud g en eral counsel, by th e U nited S tates postoffice inspectors a t th e P a rk Row depot a f te r his a rriv a l here from W ash iug to n , D. C. Holcomb, who is reg ard ed by the F ed eral officers as th e “ d u p e ” fo r a coterie of “ J . R ufus W a llin g fo rd ” ty p e high fiuauce sw indlers, is charged w ith using th e m ails fo r fra u d u le n t pur poses. W arran ts fo r th e a rre st of the alleged p rincipal in th e big sw indling deal have been sw orn out au d a score of a rre sts are expected in v ario u s p a rts of th e U nited S ta te s by tom orrow . S tren u o u s efforts w ere p u t fo rth by the G overnm ent to keep th e a rre st a secret and th is becam e public through th e arra ig n m en t o f H olcom b before U nited S tates Com m issioner M ark A. Foote, w here he was released on $5000 bonds. The a rre st is th e resu lt o f disclosures m ade by F. B. B e n u ett, division m an ag er No. 1 in Chicago of th e W ashing ton offices. P rev io u s to th is tim e, it Is said, thousands of p hauiplets sent out by th e concern had been confiscated by the p o stal au th o rities. A c o u tra c t made by th e Co-operative U n ited E xchange w ith B en n ett was in th e possession of inspectors. T he e x te n t of th e c o rp o ra tio n ’s a c tiv itie s is being held a secret by the postoffice. S everal hundred sta te m anagers, ag en ts and rep re sen tativ es of th e con cern are said to bo on tho co m p an y ’s books. Each of them is declared to have been com pelled to pay from $500 to $550 into th e co m p an y ’s coffers. Two m ethods by which tho co rp o ratio n is alleged to have sw indled its own em ployes are as follows: E ach em ploye who held a position low er th an s ta te m anager w as com pelled to buy $50 w orth of stock in th e com pany. E ach m inor em ploye was com pelled to be bonded for $500 in th e associate concern, the M etropolitan D eposit T rust Com pany. F o r th is bend th ey paid $5 cash. S ta te m anagers u n d er th e ir co n tracts w ere to receive th e ir first y e a r ’s salary in th e stock o f th e concern. T he F ederal officers ch arg e th a t con tra c ts which th e ag en ts en tered into co n tain ed so m any “ jo k e r s ” th a t it would be im possible fo r th e em ployes to m eet th e requirem ents. As a result, an endless chain o f “ fire an d h ir e ” would resu lt w ith $55 clear money going into th e co m p an y ’s tre a su ry w ith each appointm ent. SC O R ES SUPREM E CO U RT. R o o sev elt S a y s D ecisio n s A re M en ac e to D em o cracy . D en v er— A cta o f th e S u p re m e c o u rt o f th e U n ite d S ta te s w ere sh a rp ly c r i t icized by T heodore R o o sev elt 1n th e s ta te c a p ito l h ere b efo re th e Colorado le g isla tu re . T he e x -p re s id e n t c ite d two d ecisio n s o f th e S u p re m e c o u rt w hich, he d eclared , w ere c o n tra ry to th e p rin c ip le s of d em o cracy . H e d e clared e m p h a tic a lly th a t i f th o se d e cisio n s in d icated a p e rm a n e n t a ttitu d e of th e c o u rt, th e e n tir e A m erican sy s tem o f p o p u lar g o v e rn m e n t w ould be u p set. Colonel R o o sev elt’s sp e ech b efo re th e le g is la tu re w as one o f five w hich he d eliv ered in D en v er. E v e ry w h e re he w e n t h e w as g re e te d by c h e e rin g m u ltitu d e s w hich blocked th e stre e ts , in te rfe re d w ith traffic and packed to suffocation th e v ario u s b u ild in g s in w hich he sp o k e. T he au d ito riu m , in w hich he d e liv ered h is sp eech on co n serv a tio n , holds 15,000 persons, y e t it w as la rg e enough to s e a t only a p a r t of th e th ro n g w hich clam ored fo r a d m itta n c e . T h e s tr e e ts o u tsid e th e b u ild in g w ere crow ded w ith o th e r th o u sa n d s who so u g h t in vain to g ain e n tra n c e . “ I j u s t feel as i f I ’d lik e to sta y h ere f o r g o o d ,” Colonel R o o sev elt said a f t e r he had m ade th re e o f h is five speeches. H e added th a t he w as ta k e n u tte r ly b y , su rp ris e by th e size o f th e crow ds w hich tu rn e d o u t to g r e e t him . An un q u alified in d o rsen e n t o f Colo nel P.osevelt w as g iv en by G overnor S h affro th and M ayor S p eer, b oth of whom a re D em o crats. T h is in d o rse m en t w as g iv e n in th e p resen c e o f th o u san d s o f m en and w om en, assem bled in th e g r e a t a u d ito riu m w hich w as th e scen e o f th e la s t D em o cratic n atio n al co n v en tio n , w h ere th e colonel spoke u n d er th e au sp ices o f th e N a tio n a l L iv e sto ck a sso c ia tio n . T he o v a tio n w as fa r m ore m ark ed th a n th a t receiv ed by him a t any o th e r place in his p re se n t jo u rn ey th ro u g h th e W est. “ The g r e a t m a jo rity o f R ep u b lican s th ro u g h o u t th e W est and m any D em o c ra ts w ill n o t be s ile n t u n til th e y see you a t th e h elm o f th is g r e a t n a tio n ,” d eclared M ayor S p eer, in ad d ressin g Colonel R oosev elt. “ You a r e loved because you a re n o t co n tro lle d . You are in d ep en d en t and y o u r h o n esty o f p u rpose ap p eals to th e h e a r t. Y our co u rag e h as m ade y o u r o p p o n en ts won d e r w h a t you w ill do n e x t .” “ You h av e w ork to do, w ro n g s to rig h t M ay y o u r fife be sp a re d to ac com plish th e g r e a t w ork w hich th e A m erican people b eliev e you a re d e s tin e d to p e r fo r m .” G overnor S h a ffro th w as h ard ly less e n th u s ia s tic in h is re fe re n c e to th e v isito r. “ S p e a k in g o f th e th re e e sse n tia l q u a litie s, h o n esty , co u rag e sn d p e rse v e ra n c e ,” he d eclared , “ w e h av e th e co u rag e o f L in co ln , th e en d u ran ce o f Ja ck so n and th e p e rse v e ra n c e o f G ra n t, em bodied in T heodore R o o s e v e lt.” T h ese re fe re n c e s to Colonel Roose v e lt j u s t b e fo re his p re s e n ta tio n to th e g r e a t au d ien ce assem b led in th e a u d ito r ium called fo rth a d e m o n s tra tio n w hich resem b led th a t g iv e n a su ccessfu l c a n d id a te on th e ocasion o f a n a tio n a l co nvention. W allow a— P each crops in th is county ire ju s t beginning to come on th e m ar k et. In th e P o w w atk a and Prom ise sections the yield is rep o rted above th e av erag e th is y ear a n a th e q u ality of th e 'b e s t. P . E. K napp, who has charge of tw o larg e orchards on th e Graiule Koiule R iver near P o w w atk a, th is co u n T he e n g in e e r o f a g a s o lin e launch ty, was recently in this c ity a rra n g in g ju m p ed o v erb o ard and w as drow ned for th e m ark etin g of his products. A l w hen th e b o a t c a u g h t fire. H is p a rt though th e orchards are young, he e x pects to m ark et fu lly 200 boxes of n e r ra n th e b o at ashore and e x tin g u is h A V IA T O R B E A T S T R A IN . peaches of excellent q u ality . H e will ed th e flam es. also m a rk e t 150 boxes of tom atoes. C u rtiss M akes N ew R ecord in F ly in g R ecent floods in Ja p a n caused the H ereto fo re, p ractically all f ru it m a r d eath of over 1,400 persons. O yer W ater. k eted in th is county cam e from n eig h borin g com m unities a t g re a tly advanced H op h a rv e st has begun in m any C leveland, O.— R acing w ith a fast prices, b u t a few pioneers of th is in y a rd s in th e N orthw est, b ut p ickers are L ak e Shore m ail tra in , Glenn II. Cur d u stry h av e d em onstrated th a t first class scarce. tiss, th e a v ia to r, drove his biplane over peaches can be grow n here. B O R IN G LAND FO R C E L E R Y . Two C hinam en were shot down in th e w a te r from C edar P o in t to Euclid San F rancisco a t the reopening of a Beach, an a ir line distan ce of 60 miles, C a n ’t Reach S p aw ning Grounds. to n g war. J . D. L ee is Ready to D evelop Bea- com pleting a 120-mile run he began S alem — M aster Fish W arden C lanton v erd a m L and f o r Local M a rk e t. W illiam B arnes, J r ., a p o litical leader has retu rn ed from a to u r o f th e h a tc h y este rd a y and estab lish in g an unques of A lbany, N. Y., m akes a fierce a tta c k B o rin g — C elery g ro w in g can be tioned w o rld ’s record fo r over-the-w ater on Roosevelt. m ade a pro fitab le industy in th e v ic in eries in th e eastern p a rt of th e s ta te flights. H e b e a t th e tr a in in to C leve ity o f B o rin g , in th e opinion o f J . D. and finds th a t low w ater in stream s is Com plete rep o rts show th a t 131 per sous sacrificed th eir lives to th e 1910 Lee, who h as purchased 160 acres of re ta rd in g th e progress o f salmon to lan d by 17 m inutes. E n co u n terin g c o n tra ry a ir cu rren ts, F o u rth of J u ly celebration. land h ere w ith a view to e s ta b lish in g the sp aw ning grounds. Pools are filled acreag e tr a c ts to be sold to g ard en ers. w ith salm on w aitin g fo r fall rain s so C urtiss was un ab le to m ain tain high A w hale an d two sea lions becam e O f th e p ro p erty whch M r. L ee in th ere will be o p p o rtu n ity to go to th e speed ta k in g 1 hour and 42 m inutes for entan g led in a big fishing net near th e n ig h t. The actu al d istan ce t r a tends to develop th e re a re 40 a c re s o f headw aters. He believes, how ever, th a t versed, estim ated a t th e U n ited S tates C ape F la tte ry and will p robably be b eav er d am soil, and th e r e s t is o f sed spaw n will be good if rain comes w ith hydrographic office, was 64-% miles. drow ned. im e n ta ry d ep o sit and can be re a d ily ir in a few weeks, fo r sp aw ning fish are The first ten m iles were covered in 13 Joseph A. Holmes, o f th e U. S. geo rig a te d . M r. L ee b eliev es th a t p le n tifu l, despite th e f a c t th a t w ater m inutes, b u t a f te r th a t th e breeze grew logical survey, has been appointed d i in th e stream s is low er th a n it has been enough o f th e luscious v e g e ta b le can g u sty , n ecessitatin g m any dips and m a re c to r of th e new bureau of m ines at fo r y ears. neuvers. T he 100,000 people fining the be produced w ith in a few m iles o f th e W ashington. lak e-fro n t and perched on th e top of c ity to supply th e local m a rk e ts of Roosevelt says the U n ited S ta te s is K nocker; D odge H erm iston. ev ery av ailab le b u ild in g in Cleveland P o rtland. th e best place to live in. H e also d e H erm isto n —The people o f H erm iston had o p p o rtu n ity to ju d g e th e difficulty M r. L ee w ishes to in te r e s t som e high clares th e P an am a canal should be a ir n av ig atio n under u n fav o rab le P IC K E T NOT CONVICTED. class g a rd e n e r in h is p ro p erty on w hich do not sta n d for knockers. L ast week of w ell fortified. conditions. th e re a r e also openings fo r a green an ag en t fo r school supplies v isited th e L a te r th e a v ia to r was e n te rta in e d at M any w idows in Chicago claim th a t house m an, a d airy m an , a flo rist and a town and sold some of his goods to th e a b an q u et given by th e C leveland Aero Los A ngeles J u r y D isagrees F o r T hird R itch er, who w as asso ciated w ith Time. f r u it g ro w e r. I t is th e p u rpose o f th e school board. H e rem ained in tow n se v Club. B a n k er W alsh in his d efalcatio n , has ow ner to se c u re te n a n ts who will sp e eral hours a f te r th e sale w as m ade, and Los Angeles— As a ju ry d isagreed for sw indled them out of sum s ag g reg atin g cialize. a th ird tim e in th e p ick etin g cases was heard to tell some of th e newcom ers P H O N E S TO B E R E G U L A TE D . $ 200 , 000 . T his is only an ex am p le o f m any th a t th is land w as not as good as in b eing trie d before P olice J u s tic e Rose, T he steam er W atson w ent on a re e f R U S S IA N E D IT O R S A R C A S T IC o th e r s im ila r acre a g e tr a c ts th a t can o th er sections. T he board heard o f th is F IL IP IN O S O PPO SE TAXES. N ew Y o rk Comm ission Also Assum es th e c ity prosecutors show a disposition n ear Capo F la tte ry a t 11:15 a t n ight, to drop th e case a g ain st th e o th er men and a f te r securing an affidavit from th e be con v erted into p a y in g fa rm s w ith b ut no tro u b le w as experienced in tr a n s C harge o f T elegraphs. arre sted , th u s in d icatin g th e union men C o re a n A n n ex atio n T re a ty C alled E x persons who heard th e m an talk in g , im fe rrin g her 92 passengers an d entire G overnor G eneral of Isla n d s Is D isliked slig h t c a p ita l. m ediately canceled th e order. ^New Y ork—T he public serv ice com have won a victory. am p le o f S e n s e le s s H y p o crisy crew to a n o th er steam er, an d all were by People. F ollow ing th e fa ilu re to g et a verd ict mission of th e Second d istric t has a s saved. F ire s in O re g o n Dying O u t. Chicago— High taxes are as unpopu K ill B ig Deer. S t. P e te r s b u r g — T he t e x t o f th e sum ed ju risd io tio n o f telephone and in th e case of George H a rt, who was M edford— A heavy fog am o u n tin g F o re st Grove— H. W. S co tt o f th is teleg rap h com panies o p eratin g in New arre sted a t th e B a k er Iro n W orks, the tr e a ty by w hich th e C o rean kingdom In the fight fo r higher fre ig h t rates, lar w ith citizens of th e P hilippine Is lands as th ey are in Chicago. to a d riz z lin g m ist, w ith lack o f w ind, city, and his son, Alec S co tt, of Scrog- Y ork S ta te and opened its New York case a g a in st Jam es A. G ray w as v ir tu w as an n ex ed to th e e m p ire o f Ja p a n th e railroads m ay tu rn on shippers. ally dism issed by b ein g “ c arrie d o v e r.” w as p u b lish ed h ere, and, in th e case o f g in ’s valley, b ro u g h t in tw o of th e T his is the opinion of G overnor L eon A F ederal g ran d ju ry will in v estig ate ard Osorio Reves, special com m is has p ut a b e tte r phase upon th e fo re s t larg est deer of th e season, th e bucks C ity office in th e M etro p o litan tower. U nder th e new law, all telephone The venirem en w ere dism issed and the th e N ovoe V rem y a, w as accom panied violations of the corrupt p ractices act. sioner of the P hilippine governm ent, in Are s itu a tio n th an h as p rev ailed a t any w eighing resp ectiv ely 151 and 155 com panies, corporations, associations, case w as set aside. tim e d u rin g th e p a s t tw o w eeks. If C ourt em ployes say th a t th ey do not by a b itte rly s a rc a s tic e d ito ria l. T hree prisoners in an Iow a ja il beat Chicago on his w av home a f te r a y e a r ’s the w ind does not com e up a g a in th e pounds dressed. D eer are q u ite p len p artn ersh ip s or persons ow ning or o p er T he d o cu m en t, th e p a p e r sa y s, con tifu l in W ashington C ounty, and nearly a tin g an y telephone lines in th e sta te th in k an y of the 29 p risoners now in th e sheriff in to in se n sib ility and es to u r of in v estig atio n of harb o r condi fire will all be u n d er control w ith in th e “ a h isto ric a l ex a m p le o f every h u n ter from th is c ity who has fo r profit, whose p ro p erty is in excess of ja il on p ick etin g charges will be tried . s t itu te s caped. tions throughout th e world. To this n e x t few days. F a v o r a b le , re p o rts A tto rn ey s from San F rancisco ap se n seless h y p o c risy .” gone out has re tu rn e d w ith venison. value of $10,000t will come u n d er th e A P lacerv ille, Cal., man while plow ing circumstance* he a ttrib u te s much o f th e w ere receiv ed from all o f th e d iffe re n t p eared fo r th e union lab o r o rg an iza T he ju d ic ia l im p o rtan c e o f th e tr e a ty ju risd ictio n o f th e commission. in his orchard, has gathered gold nug unpo p u larity o f G overnor G eneral W. C fires by A s s is ta n t F o re s te r B uck, who U m pqua F lo u rin g M ills Sold. T he Forbes, of the Islands. The new law is v ery sim ilar to th a t tio n s in the S uperior C ourt and began is null, sa y s th e Novoe V rem y a. g ets ran g in g in valuo from $1 to $119. in e a rn e s t th e fight on th e in ju n ctio n is in c h a rg e o f th e local office. N o t a p a p e r adds t h a t R u s sia ’s in te r e s ts in “ O nr new G overnor G en eral,” said O akland—The U m pqua F lo u rin g m ills which has been in force d u rin g th e A Danish Count is said to be w orking G overnor Reyes, “ does not stand near sin g le fire is sh ow ing any g r e a t am o u n t have been sold by W. O. B ridges to la s t th re e y ears, covering o th e r public fo rb id d in g p ick etin g , issued several th e h e rm it kin g d o m a re in sig n ific a n t, w eeks ago b y Ju d g e B ordw ell. L ouis and fo r t h a t reaso n R u ssia n d ip lo w ith pick and shovel in Tacom a. H e v high in th e opinion of th e people o f a c tiv ity and th e fire fig h te rs are Louis K ruse o f th is place. M r. K ruse service corporations. is heir to th e throne and v ast fortunes. as his predecessor. He is spending too now p a tro llin g r a th e r th a n b a ttlin g is lay in g in larg e q u a n titie s of g rain T elephone an d teleg rap h com panies Carlson appeared in court on an order m acy w ill n o t ra is e its v o ice in pro and will run th e m ills to th e ir full are req u ired to afford ad eq u ate service to show cause why he should not be te s t. Isaac W. H allam , aged 81 years, is much m oney and resu ltin g high taxes w ith th e flam es. cap ac ity durin g th e b alan ce of th e se a a t ju st and reasonable rates, and d is cited fo r contem pt fo r alleged failu re dead a t W ilm ington, Del. H e has been levied on the people are breeding p ro T he U n ite d S ta te s and G re a t B rita in son. crim in atio n in fa v o r of an y p a rticu lar to observe th e term s of th e re stra in in g a W estern Union o p erator continuously nounced discontent. T hen, too, his re h av e been h ard h it, in th e o p inion o f Inv estig ate K lam ath D airies. order. The San F rancisco law yers person or co rp o ratio n and in g iv in g any cent action w ith regard to the exclusion f o r over 52 years. u n reaso n ab le p referen ce of an y kin d is sought to prove th a t Ju d g e Bordw ell th e ed ito r, who, h o w ev er, concludes K la m a th F a lls —C ounty H e a lth Offi P o rtla n d M ark ets. T he Chicago school board has decided of Chinese im m igrants has caused much exceeded his ju risd ictio n . th a t w a r is th e sole m ean s o f an n u l p r o h i b i t e d . ___________ to ad m it ad u lt foreigners to th e public u n fav o rab le com m ent. T h at is undouht ce r D r. R . R . H am ilto n has beg u n th e W h eat— B luestem , 95c; club, 87c; red lin g an accom plished fa c t, and th e s i t edl v the reason fo r S ecretary Dick in inspection o f all th e local d a irie s . D u r Russian, 86c; V alley, 90c; 40 fold, 89c; schools, p rovided th e y aro o f good P lu m as C ounty Goes D ry. u a tio n w ill be accep ted , fo r assu red ly ing the p a s t few w eeks a b o u t e ig h t T u rk ey red, 866792c. H itch co ck W arn s A rizona. m oral ch a ra c te r and vouched for by s o n ’s p resen t v isit to the Isla n d s .” “ nobody w ould g o to w ar fo r C o re a .” Q uincy, Cal., S ep t. 3.— E v ery saloon cases o f typhoid fe v e r h av e developed B arley — Feed and brew in g , $21.5067 someone known to some m em ber of the P h o en ix , A riz.—G overnor S tone was in P lum as closed its doors a t 12 o ’clock in th is c ity . T he h e a lth officer is m ak 22.50 p er ton. board. One S purns H obble S kirt. host a t a d in n er given in honor of H ay— T rack prices: T im othy, W illam F ie rc e F ire s R age in C alifo rn ia . Two collisions botw een m otorcycles New "York— The re tu rn in g flux of ing an e ffo rt to locate th e so u rce o f th e e tte V alley, $18(7719 per to n ; E astern last n ig h t and w en t o u t o f business. P ostm aster-G eneral H itchcock. T he din Each of th e six saloons in Q uincy th is d ise ase. M ost o f th e cases are v ery Chico, C a l.— F an n ed by a heavy and carriag es occurred in San B crnar trav elers has brought back one Amer n er was follow ed b v a reception, which Oregon, $206721; a lfa lfa , new, $13(7714; m orning had a g re a t sign across its w ind, fo re s t fires a re d o ing m uch d am dino, Cal., w ithin a few m inutes of each ican woman who lias no use for th e lig h t fo rm and so f a r n o t a sin g le grain hay, $13(7714. fro n t w ith th e single w ord “ clo sed .” was conducted as a n o n p artisan func ag e in C a lifo rn ia . T w en ty m iles from I t is th e other. One m an is dead, fo u r badly hobble sk irt. Mrs. C yrus H. MeCor d e a th h as been re p o rte d . Corn— W hole, $32; crack ed , $33 per Tho local optio n l w, th a t w as voted tion. In his a fte r-d in n e r rem ark s th e h ere, in C hico canyon, a fierce fire is in ju re d , both m achines and both buggies miek, J r., of Chicago, w ife of the a g ri opinion o f D r. H am ilto n th a t by ta k ton. fo r some tim e a g ’> w ent into effect at w recked, and throe horses will have to cu ltu ral m achinery m anufacturer, who ing d ra s tic m easu res to have th e d a i O ats— New, $286728.50. m id n ig h t, and w' e th e saloon men P ostm aster-G eneral urged th e people of ra g in g , tr a v e lin g a t a te rrific speed. be shot. landed here today from the L u sitan ia, rie s and th e c ity in g e n eral cleaned no Eggs— Oregon can d led , 29(77 30c per have m ade v i th e ir m inds to obey it, A rizona to recall th e rem ark s o f Presi T he flam es ju m p ed tw o and o n e-h alf A logging locom otive a t D unsm uir, said she hoped th e hobble sk irt would new cases w ill develop. doz.en. S tirlin g C ity th e y eviden ’.y in ten d to m ake condi den t T a ft on co n stitu tio n -m ak in g while m iles in 15 m in u te s. Cal., got beyond control and dashed m eet an early death. “ I t is a foreign B u tte r— C ity cream ery, solid pack, 35 tio n s ju s t as disag reeab le as th ey can, th e P re sid e n t w as in th e te r rito r y last m ills h av e closed and th e m en a re down a four m ile grade, th e terrific in v e n tio n ,” she continued, “ y e t it is y ear. H e also advised th a t th e consti 4 2 6 ,0 0 0 C a s e s o f S alm o n . (?736e per pound; p rin ts, 37% c per hoping to h av e a m ore fav o ra b le vote fig h tin g th e flam es. F ire s alo n g F re e speed h e a tin g several boxes so th a t they popular only am ong A m ericans. I saw A s to ria —T h e e stim a te d n u m b er of pound; b u tte r fa t, 36c p er po u n d ; coun a t an o th er election on th e liquor ques tu tio n al convention confrne its e lf to m a n ’s creek a re m en acin g th e S equoia finally stopped th e engine ju s t in tim e more hobble s k irts aboard the steam er fu n d am en tals and leav e experim ents try store b u tte r, 24c p er pound. tion in N ovem ber. N a tio n a l p a rk and th e g ia n t n a tio n a l to p revent it from plunging through than I did in all th e tim e T was on the cases o f salm on p u t u p by th e in d iv id to th e L eg islatu re. P o u ltry — Hens, 16,/£(7717c; Springs, ual com panies o p e ra tin g on N u sh ag ak fo re s t, c o n ta in in g som e o f th e la rg e s t th e sawm ill buildings. continent. I d o n ’t lik e them , and I 1614@17c; ducks, w hite, 16Y£(7717c; E n rag ed In d ia n K ills Six. riv e r, A lask a, i s a s follo w s: A lask a geese, 22,46725c; squabs, keys, five, and o ld e st tre e s in th e w orld. A b ig A g a le is sw e e p in g th e T e x a s g u lf w o n ’t w ear th e m .” R ace F eelin g H igh. E ly , N ev.— W ord has reached here Salm on com pany, 31,000; N o rth w e st 20c; dressed, 22ty(7725c; squabs, $3 per fire is re p o rte d on M ontgom ery creek . c o a s t and a g o v e rn m e n t launch is m is H u n tin g to n , W. Ya.— M ilitia and the th a t an In d ia n nam ed Gully, ch ief of e rn F ish e rie s com pany, 43,000; Col doz.en. Red Cross to G ive Aid. sin g . u m bia R iv e r P a c k e r s ’ asso ciatio n , 44,- th e Shoshone trib e , enraged b ecause his sh e riff’s d eputies are g u ard in g th e P o rk —F an cy , 13c p er pound. F ire is N e a r Y ello w sto n e. S i r W ilfred L a u rie r, o f C anada, w ill W ashington— A fter a conference w ith 000; A task a -P o rt I and P a c k e rs' asso cia Y eal—Good, up to 140 pounds, 11c m other-in-law refu sed to m arry him, co u n ty ja il follow ing an a tte m p t last O gden, U ta h — D is tr ic t F o re s te r A. a id In th e im p ro v e m e n t o f th e U p p e r the F o re stry S ervice officials th e offi tio n , 53,000; A lask a F ish e rm a n P a c k per pound. killed six m em bers of his trib e and n ig h t to lynch Jo h n W ayne and C harles E . S h erm an has receiv ed th e fo llow ing C olum bia riv e r. Green F ru its— Apples, new. 50c67$1.25 cers of the A m erican N atio n al Red in g com pany, 45,000; A lask a P a c k e rs ’ wounded a peace officer and six In d ian Clyburn, negroes. T he b lack s are a l m essag e fro m S u p e rv isio r B e n n e tt, in per box; aprico ts, 75c67$1.00; plum s, 75c T he em p ero r and em p re ss o f R ussia Cross announced th a t it would pay the asso ciatio n , 180,000; N o rth A lask a S a l children, some o f them fa ta lly , a t W il leged to h av e com m itted a b ru ta l m nr c h a rg e o f th e fire-fig h ters in th e T a r- <fr$l; pears, $1.25(771.50; peaches, 4067 h s v e srriv e d s a fe ly in F rie d b e rg , G er hospital expenses o f th e Governm ent mon com pany, 30,000. T o ta l, 426,000. 75c; grapes, $1(771.50, 25 6 /50c per b a s low P atch , n ear Osceola. W h ite P in e der. F eelin g ag ain st th e p riso n ers and g h ee fo re s t, e a s t o f A shton Id ah o , a t m any, on a v is it. em ployes injured in fighting th e forest k et; w aterm elons. $1671.25 p e r h u n d red ; C ounty, and w as th en shot to d eath by th e negTo population g en erally is so th e e n tra n c e to th e Y ello w sto n e P a r k : a n o th er In d ia n , nam ed Joe, as he lay b itte r th a t a race w ar is feared . I t is U m atilla S h e e p G o to W yom ing. “ Two h u n d red m en a re now a t th e cantaloupes, $2.50(573 p e r crate. T h e ch o lera sc a re in ?B e rlin has fires in th e N orthw est. H e rm isto n — Two carlo ad s o f R am - V egetables— Beans. 3(775c po u n d ; cab behind a pile o f rocks w aitin g fo r more probable th a t m artia l law will be d e T a rg h e e fire. T he fire t h a t h as th r e a t g r e a tly subsided, and p h y sic ia n s d e Tt is estim ated th a t th e expenses will victim s. clared. S everal men involved in the ened Islan d P a r k is u n d e r co n tro l. bage, 244673c; cauliflow er, $1.50 per bo u liet ram s passed th ro u g h H erm isto n c la re th a t it is n o t ch o lera a t all. am ount to about $1000. which will be a tta c k on th e ja il are u n d er a rre st. A T he fire g o in g to w ard S h o tg u n has doz..; celery, 90c; corn, 126715c; cucum paid out o f th e co n tin g en t relief fund on th e ir w ay from P ilo t Rock, O r., to bers, 256740c per b o x ; eg g p lan t, 6c per Oregon B ird s Purchased. special g ran d ju ry has been called and b u rn ed th e H ow ard ran ch and h as prob C asper, W yo. T h ere a re 391 ra m s in C. F . L ibby, p re sid e n t o f th e M aine of the Red Cross. New O rleans, L a.— F iv e h u ndred C hi is in v e stig a tin g th e o u tb reak . th e sh ip m e n t, snd ev ery one is a pound: g arlic, 8(5710c: green onions, 15c B a r aasociation, denounces th e electio n ab ly burned B ishop by th is tim e. I am th o ro u g h b red . S in ce th ey w ere p u r p er dozen; peppers, 50e p er box; r a d i nese p h easan ts will be im ported into o f se n a to rs by d ir e c t vote, and also o p le av in g fo r th e fire. W h ite, a t A sh Illin o is Coal S trik e Ends. shes, 156720c p er dozen; squash 40c per A rchbold K ills Story. chased by th e sam e m an w ho p u rc h a s cra te : tom atoes. 306760c p er box; car L ouisiana b y th e gam e commission and poses th e incom e tax . to n , re p o rts h ig h w ind fro m s o u th .” Chicago, Sept. 5.— t th e close of a N ew Y ork—Jo h n P . A rchbold, vice ed a carload la s t y e a r, it is e v id e n t th a t rots. $1671.25; beets. $1.50; p arsn ip s, $1 d istrib u ted in sections w here these b ird s A lone h ig h w ay m an held u p th e m eeting of m iners and o perators th a t bucks bred and ra ise d in U m a tilla p resid en t and d irecto r of th e S tan d ard T o a s t D ip lo m at’s Ruin. 671.25; tu rn ip s, $1. can th riv e and p ro p ag ate th e ir kind. s ta g e b etw een A sh, W ash ., and S hep lasted u n til a f te r m idnight it was an county are equal to th e best. P o tato es— New, $1.25671.50 p e r hun M r. F. M. M iller, C hief W arden o f the Oil Com pany, gave out a form al denial S to ck h o lm — T he official s ta te m e n t h erd S p rin g s, and secured a b o u t $180 noun^ed th a t th e s trik e in the Illinois d red : sw eet p o tatoes, 3c p er pound. Commission, has placed an o rd er fo r today o f rep o rts sent out from Boston th a t th e r e tire m e n t o f H e rm a n de fro m th e th re e p asse n g e rs and the coal fields had been v irtu a lly brought to R e c o rd C lo v e r C u t. Onions— New. $1.75 p er sack. th is num ber o f b ird s w ith a fa n c ie r a t th a t a b e au tifu l young wom an, whose L age rera n tz fro m th e poet o f S w ed ish d r iv e r. L ivestock — B eef steers, good to L aid la w —On A. D. P a r k ’s ran ch , 17 an end. Although the settlem en t will m in iste r a t W ash in g to n w as d u e en choice. $5675.25, f a ir to m edium , $467 C orvallis, Or. T he p h easan t m ultiplies ch ief charm is a profusion of T itian loads of alm o st a ton each w ere ta k e n have to be ratified by th e Illin o is Coal S e n a to r D olliver, o f Iow a, in sists 1.50; cows and h eifers, good to choice. rap id ly . One hen will lay 150 eggs per hair, had been em ployed by his com tire ly to h is p erso n al w ish es "does not O p erato rs’ Association, th a t is said to from 2 acres o f m am m outh clover. I t annum . Tt is th e plan of th e Com m is p sn y to fe rre t out secrets and th w art convince th e pu b lic. T he com m on be t h a t R oosevelt w ill be th e in su rg e n t be a m ere form alitv. Tn the settlem ent w as so th ick th a t m en w ith fo rk s had $3.75(574, fa ir to m edium . $3.25673.50; sion to have eggs set n n d er bantam its enem ies. “ S tan d ard Oil does not lie f is th a t th e re a l reaso n fo r th e d i c a n d id a te fo r p re sid e n t in 1912. the m iners get the lio n ’s share of th eir to go behind th e m ow er to p itch th e bulls. $3.25674; sta g s, good to choice. hens. F o r a tim e, th e b ird s will be em ploy red haired siren s in its bnsi p lo m a t’s r e tu rn is to be found in th e $4674.25; calves, fig h t. $6676.75, heavy. n ess,” said M r. A rchbold. “ T hese sp eech w h ich he d eliv ered in N ew T h re e c a rs w ere w recked by d y n a dem ands, onlv a few m inor d etails hav clover aw ay from th e m ach in e b efo re $3.75675; hogs. top. $9.756710. f a ir to held in cap tiv ity . sta te m e n ts are a tissu e of falseh o o d s.” Y ork, In th e co u rse o f w h ich he is re L and p la s te r w as medium. $9 25679.75; sheep, b est Mt. m ite and fo u r persona in ju re d in the ;ng been changed. T he full scale of i t could proceed. wages and prices set by th e F eoria con used on th is field, as on m any o th e rs Adams w ethers. $4674.15, b est V aliev L a rg s 8 m O tte r K illed. ■ tr e e tr a r s tr ik e a t C olum bus, O. p orted to h av e to a ste d th e p ro b ab le C hildren Overcom e B y Gas. vention will be paid. w h ere ex cep tio n al y ield s a i f recorded. w ethers. $3.25673.50, f a ir to good weth H oqniam , W ssh .— A lsrg e sea o tte r sa cceess o f th e R ep u b lican p a rty . ers. $3673.25. b est V alley ewes. $367 o f excep tio n ally fine q u ality w as killed Major H enry R eed R ath b o n e , who H o llister, Cal.— The bodies of three Torpedo B oat Is Speedy. 3.50; lam bs, choice M t. A dam s, $5.2567 off P o in t G ran v ille b v W illiam Garfield, d au g h ters of Jo h n W illiam s of H ollister New F re ig h t D ep o t a t V ale. was an aide to P re sid e n t L incoln and B iplane C a r r ie s S ix A loft. B a th . Me.— An av erag e fo r fo u r hours a well-known m em ber of th e Qninmlt were fonnd in a tu n n el of th»» New re c e iv e d a s ta b w ound in try in g to save V ale— C o n stru c tio n h as s ta rte d on 5.50. choice V aliev. $5675 25. L ille, F ra n c e — L o uis B ra g e t, th e of 3? 9 k nots an hour w as m ade by the Hops— 1909 crop. 106712H e; olds, Tdra q u ick silv er m ine here. TSoy had trib e o f In d ian s. T his m akes Garfield the lif e of h is c h ie f on th e n ig h t o f the torpedo boat d estro v er P a u ld in g on her th e fre ig h t d ep o t o f th e O regon & om inal; 1910 co n tracts, n om inal; 1910 th e cham pion o tte r-h u n te r of his trib e . been overcom e b y gaa. T he children a v ia to r, took u p five p a sse n g e rs in his teaeaai n a tio n , is n e a r d e a th 's door in a official acceptance tria l. T his exceeds E a ste rn and O regon S h o rt L in e r a il n fuggles. nom inal. 61 of these v aln ab le anim als succum bing were 15, 12 and 5 years of age. respee b ip lan e. T he to ta l w e ig h t su sta in e d ward of th e asylum a t H ild ersh eim , th e show ing of her sister ships, the roads. T he b u ild in g is to be 100x30 Wool— E astern O regon. 136717c per h is read y shot. T h is is th e first one tively. Tt is th o u g h t th ey en tered the by h is m ach in e, in clu d in g th e g aso lin e, Germany, of w h ich he has long been Fluzzer and Reid, a y e a r ago. All fe e t, and w ill be com p leted in six pound: V aliev. 186720c p er ponnd; mo to k illed in th is neighborhood in two month of th e m ine and v en tu red too far w as 921 pounds. T h e fe a t is b elieved a n inmate. w eeks. I t w ill co st $7,000. i th ree are B a th built. h air, choice, 326733c p er pound. | into th e tunnel. to be a w o rld ’s reco rd . y ears. T ip f u r i t w orth $300. B u d lg a ria is m uch incensed a t T u r k e y ’s actio n in d isa rm in g all B u lg a r ian s, and T u rk e y is a la rm e d a t the frie n d s h ip betw een B u lg a ria and G reece.