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DOINGS OFTHEWEEK Current Events of Interest Gathered From the World at Large. MADERISTAS TAKE CITY. With Fire and Sword, Town Is Almost Destroyed. San Diego, Cal.—Culican, in the State of Sinaloa, surrendered to the M aderistas May 31 after nearly two duys of fierce fightlug, iu which hun dreds are reported to have been killed. The city was nearly de stroyed. Mazatlan, in the same state, surrendered without resistance on General Resume of Important Events June 2. These advices were brought by the steam er Benito Jaurez, which Presented In Condensed Form has just arrived from Mazatlan. for Our Busy Readers. The attack upon Culican began May 30, about 5 o'clock in the morning. San Francisco has a rapidly grow Tile assault was made on the east, ing “pugilistic colony.” north and south. The gurrison was A Nebraskan, who never had over slowly driven back and after three $5.00 at one time, falls heir to hours General Bandera's force of in flOO.OUO. surrectos captured the Chapel of the Sacred Heart. The building had been Fifteen thousand men will march fortified the loss of life at that In parade iu San Francisco, each point was and heavy. carrying a Dibit*. As soon as the M aderistas were S. Henson disposes of all his tim within the city they began to apply ber holdings to Henson Tim ber com ihe torch and to blow up with dyna pany for $ 2 , 100 , 000 . mite tlie less inflam m able buildings. The following day Culican surrend The largest bank in the United ered, federals receiving a guar States was organized In Chicago antee the of life and liberty. with a capital of $205,000,000. Passengers and officers of the The United States Senate passes Benito Jaurez were told that the dead resolution which |>ermits direct elec i numbered about 1000, including sol tion of United States senators. diers. women and children and other Jack Johnson, the prizefighter, non-combatants. After the surrender. with twenty new suits of clothes, Is General Tierado proclaimed him self m ilitary governor, pending orders in attendance at the coronation. the Madero authorities at Mex It is proposed that the Portland from Rose Festival, just ended, receive a ico M City. azatlan without fir special tax to insure its annual oc ing a shot. surrendered As soon as the Mader currence. istas entered they released the pris The house com m ittee proposes to oners in the cuartel. It is rej/orted investigate the $1X0,000 fee received t hut the prison records showed that by John W. Foster, ex-diplomat, for there were 1044 persons in confine ment, the m ajority political offend pressing a Chinese claim. but the crim inal prisoners are The Influx of Americans to Lon ers. to have been shot summarily. don during coronation week is said said Before aderistas could occupy to be far beyond expectation, or Mazatlan, the the M mayor, a m ajority of practically 100,000 persons. the governm ent officials and most of There was a mass m eeting of in- the soldiers went aboard the gunboat surrectos to protest to the employ Tampico. The chief of police, the m ent of federals in the postoffice, captain of the rurales, and another custom shouse and other positions. police official took refuge on the Benito Jaurez. They were followed A visitor to the Oaks, Portland, by M aderistas, captured and taken Ore., lost a silver dollar by flash ashore. of the steam er were ing it before an ostrich, which told that Officers would be ex plucked the coin ami swallowed it. ecuted at the 4 fugitives o’clock. The Benito An Oxheart cherry tree, planted Jaurez left Mazatlan before thaC hour. In Caldwell. N. J.. In 1776, by Jo* siah Hart let t, one of the signers of MADERO PLEADS FOR ORDER the Declaration of Independence, was blown down recently during a severe Threat from Los Angeles to “Run Out wind storm . Anarchists” Moves Viljeon. M arjorie Mahr, of Portland. Ore., Juarez, Mex.—That the United th e actress who suffered the loss of States is becoming tired of shooting both legs by being run over by a and other acts of violence on the S. P. train last summer, is the re California-Mexico border, and that cipient of a ranch in Mexico, the steps must be taken at once to stop it, is the burden of m essages sent to gift of “General Blanco.” tlie Mexican war departm ent by Benjamin Viljeon, military China will demand indem nity from General to Francisco I. Madero. Mexico for the slaughter of Chinese adviser General Valjeon bases his advice residents of Torreon. to Mexico City on many complaints of of California who threat R oseburg’s fire departm ent took en residents to take of their own. offense at rem arks made by a council One com plaint m easures received from Los An man and resigned in a body. geles, which typifies many others, fol Gary, chairm an of the board of di lows: “Since June 1 no authentic infor rectors of the Steel trust, says he mation has come to us w hether or favors new laws to regulate trusts. not you intend to restore order in California. The situation there Madero and Provisional President Lower growing worse and our people are de la Harra have united on a policy is contem plating the gathering of suf for the governm ent of the republic. ficient force to run the anarchists out of the country. The need is so The Portland Rose Festival horse great and the ruin that might follow and vehicle parade Thursday afternoon the dynam iting of the main Im perial was estim ated to be four miles in Valley canal is so far-reaching and length. appalling that we feel like doing T rans-A tlantic liners are crowded everything possible to restore or to their full capacity with Americans der.” going to the coronation of King TOWEL GERMS COUNTED George. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF TRE STATE ROYAL PALACE OF MEXICO, BADLY DAMAGED BY EARTHQUAKE. BIG QUAKE IN MEXICO 63 Known Dead in Worst Disturb ance in Twenty Years. CHINA PREPARES TO RESIST RUSSIA on the afternoon boat and train for Paris, that films will be developed on the train and that the pictures will be exhibited in a P aris theater by 9 o’clock the same night. W ithin less than three days the pic tures will be shown in a m ajority of the centers of European life, while London theatergoers on the evening of Coronation day will see films cov Czar Continues to Kush Troops ering the coronation itself and all re lated events. to Frontier. UMATILLA CROPS ROSEATE. I HAS GREAT PROSPECTS. Farmara Bsliava 6.000,000-Bushal I New Flouring Mill Spur to Produc- Racord Will Ba Surpassed. | lion o f Cereal Crops. Pendleton—With the wheat in Baker—The crop outlook for Baker was never better than at the thousands of fields just beginning to county present tim e, in spite of the lateness head and with the promise of addition of the season in Eastern Oregon. The al showers, Umatilla county farmers steady rains of the last week huve are freely predicting the greatest har done a world of good to all crops, vest the county ever had. From ail which are looking up fine. More heat has been sown than ever be sections of the county and regarding w fore county. This is due large all kinds of grain the same reports are ly to in the this new flouring mill in Baker, being received. All say they never which in order to stim ulate interest in the industry, has offered a num ber uf saw the prospects brighter. prizes fur the best crops, both in size, It is said that the normal crop of 5,- quality and variety. For several 000,000 bushels of wheat will he har reasons the people have been ex vested even though there should he perim enting mill which varieties are no more rain between now and har best adapted with different localities vest, while many say that 1907’s rec and have come to in the close touch with the ord yield of 6,000,000 bushels will farm ers. easily be surpasses! if the normal amount of rainfall comes during June. O ats and alfafa give great promise large yields and the form er crop Prettier stands of fall wheat were of will be of high quality, probably in never seen than are now to he found excess the high standard of Baker in any direction from Pendleton, while county of oats, which have frequently the May rains have brought the spring won prizes at agricultural shows for grain out until a good crop is assured. their fine quality. The alfalfa crops A peculiar feature of this year’s fall- on Powder river, lower and upper sown grain is that it is heading out as early as the barley, which usually pre Burnt river, in the Eagle, Pine and cedes it by a week or two. The har Baker valleys, are looking fine, and vesting of the two crops will there bountiful harvests in this staple re source are confidently expected. fore probably start simultaneously. In the Powder river valley there will be no shortage of w ater such as BUYS GYPSUM LAND’ caused trouble last year. The snow St. Louis Company Said to Contem in the Blue m ountains is m elting slowly plate Plant in Eastern Baker. and the reservoirs are sure to contain supply to last the entire season. Baker—The Acuma Cement com u L ast year the snow melted rapidly und pany of St. I-ouis, Mo., has purchased practically all the mountain snow 3,000 acres of gypsum deposit land w ent off quickly in the spring fresh near Huntington and will erect a plant et. causing a shortage nearly all sum of 200 ton daily capacity on the Bu mer. The Baker Irrigation company has increased the capacity of its res chanan spur of the Northwestern rail ervoir, m aking it a total height of 70 road. The plant will cost upwards feet, with a width of 60 feet at the of $100,000 and will employ several top and length from side to side, 600 hundred men. The land was pur feet. A t present there is enough w a stored to cover 2,000 acres a foot chased from Major John H. Aitkin of ter in depth and from the way the snow Portland, J. P. Hannon and H. C. has been m elting recently it will con Northey of Huntington and John L. tain a sufficient supply to prevent the Rand of this city. The St. Ix>uis peo possibility of shortage. ple were interested in the proposition by Frank Nelson of Boise, Idaho, who PLANT SPRUCE AND LARCH. negotiated the sale of the property and brought about the closing of the Large-Burned Over Area Reseeded deal. By Forestry Department, The gypsum industry is fast becom ing important in Baker county, along B aker—R. M. Evans, assistant for with others being developed. The big ester of the Wallowa national forest, lime and cement plant, on the main w ith headquarters at Wallowa, has line of the O.-W. R. & N. east of this finished planting an area of about 200 city, is being increased in capacity acres near Medical Springs to Norway all the time. The gypsum deposits Spruce and European larch. This is seem practically inexhaustible and of part of the area burned over in the forest fires of last summer. Mr. high quailty. Evans says the land was so completely UMATILLA ALFALFA SHORT. burned over th at nothing but straight, charred sticks remain of what was Mowing to Begin This Week—Later once a heavy forest. An interesting experim ent was tried Crops to Be Heavy. by Mr. Evans to overcome the depre Pendleton—Growers of alfalfa in dations of squirrels and chipmunks, Umatilla county are preparing to har which have rendered many of the vest the first crop of the season. The planted areas of the forest useless by the tree seeds before they had song of the mower will be heard in eating chance to germ inate and produce several fields this week but it will be a saplings. Poisoned grain was scat about ten days yet before the harvest tered over the ground liberally. The forestry departm ent is contem is in full blast. According to most of the growers in plating dividing the W allowa reserve, the d istrict handled from the W alla the vicinity of Pendleton, the first as crop will be about 25 per cent short W alla, W ash., office is of too great this year. This is due to the excep extent to be properly attended to. headquarters of the forest office tionally chilly spring which retarded The for the new district as proposed would the growth in most sections. The be shortage will be more than made up this city. by the increased acreage and by the The rangers and chiefs are taking second and third crops which promise all precautions to prevent forest fires this season, although the Wallowa re to go above normal. LIFE IS LOST FOR MINE. Many Soldiers and Women Perish in Ex Member of Duma Warns That Prospector Seeking Mica Ledge Dies Falling Barracks—No Ameri Celestial Kingdom Will Be of Thirst in Desert. cans Injured. come Powerful Factor. El Centro, Cal. — Search for the body of William Burger, a veteran Mexico City, June 8.— Mexico’s cap prospector, who had been lost on the Victoria.—Russia continues her co ital today is a city of sorrow. Build desert for two weeks, was successful ercive policy toward China, but tbs ings and streets gaily garbed in pre Thursday. Burger was found dead latter em pire is making a show of parations for great rejoicing at the less than six miles from his camp. resistance, according to new spapers advent of Liberator Madero, the city’s The body was conveyed to 'Imperial. brought by the Em press of Japan. people are mourning those who died For more than 35 years Burger had in the chaos wrought by the most dis searched near Carriso Creek for a It is understood Russia will soon oc astrous earthquake that has been ex ledge of mica which he had once dis cupy Kildja. The Toklo Yomiurl says covered when a member of a survey that although China lias conceded to perienced in Mexico in 20 years. Russia the dem ands regarding 111. So far the death toll has been estab ing crew, but had been unable to re prom made In the treaty have lished as 63 souls, but it is believed locate later. He left his partner, been ises unfulfilled, and Russia has de that a more complete search of the Thomas Stratton, in camp two weeks term ined to send an armed force to ruins will increase this number con ago and started to cross a distant III and Instead of undertaking fur siderably. Seventy-five are known to ridge. th er negotiations, dispatched a note be injured and this also probably will to Pekin giving the reason for oc be increased when the full details are Portland Has Big Fire. cupying the territory. known. Portland, June 7.—Nearly 50 fami The Japanese paper says this step The loss to property is estimated at lies were rendered homeless last night was decided upon by Russian W ar $50,000 gold. No property of Ameri by a fire which started in the fashion M inister Sukhomllkoff after Inter cans was damaged. able Hanover apartments, 165 King views with officials in Russian Asia. Of the dead only one person, a Chin street, and, spreading to other houses “From the fact th at the Russian ese, is a foreigner. More than half nearby, caused a total loss of about authorities continue to dispatch troops to the Russo-China frontiers, It is of the dead are soldiers, the worst $ 100 , 000 . to be feared that the situation may effects of the shock being felt in that Most of the tenants were down town assum e a serious aspect at any tim e,“ section of the city near the Mexican viewing the electrical parade when the says the Central station where also stand the flames were discovered by J. E. Mon An order Yamiurl. for compulsory training artillery barracks. tague. He remembered that Mrs. J. Russian residents of the m aritim e Another place where the earthquake Blyke, aged 86, was on the fourth by has been Issued by the took its toll of death in considerable floor of the Hanover and rescued her provinces m ilitary governor, all residents who numbers was at the power plant of at the risk of his own life, half-carry have not served with the colors be the street railway company. Here ing her down the blazing stairways. ing ordered to train. Mr, Ouchkoff, six were killed and six wounded. Two ex-president of the Russian Duma, others were found in debris, consist who has completed a tour In North Nome Famine Is Relieved. ing partly of steel rails, which had Nome. — The steam ship Corwin, China, telegraphed a warning to Vla been stored in the iron and wood de which sailed from Seattle May 10, divostok th at China Is strongly pre paring to resist. On his arrival at partments, and which collapsed. The Mr. Guchkoff joined with victims are inhabitants of little shacks and which after a long battle with Vladivostok the and other offi built beside the structure. the drift ice landed her passengers cials governor-general in a conference the war With these two exceptions, the on the shore ice, unloaded her freight, m inister to discuss the with death list was made up of single mostly provisions, and relieved the Mr. Ouchkoff says th situation. at China is cases, and in some instances of two or famine. m aking rapid progress and in ten three, caught beneath falling walls in Kansas Health Board Fights for PORTLAND MARKETS. The steam ship Um atilla, from San years will become the most powerful the poorer buildings of the district Francisco Cleanliness. with passengers and freight, country in the F ar East, and a con serve did not suffer nearly as much as W heat — Track prices: Hluestem, Topeka. Hotel most seriously affected. flict with Russia is inevitable sooner Kan.—Experts in the of It was 4 :46 o’clock when the first is A due rich here gold Monday. some of the other districts in the 95c; club, 85«/86e; Russian, 84c; val fice of the state or later. State School Receives Presents. strike on the benches state. hoard of health went shock was felt. According to the of Kleary creek in the Skerrel River T hat China's attitude toward for ley, 86c; 40-fold, 85m 86c. Salem- From the result of efforts Henry Ireland, superintendent of out last week and captured a num meteorological observatory, the great country is reported. eign intervention is becoming bolder Harley—Choice feed, $286/28.50. by Multmonah Camp, No. 77, ber of roller towels that were being est intensity was reached at the end of Sum pter reserve, is also m aking is evident from Tientsin dispatches, made M illstutfs — Bran, $24.50m 25 |>er used Woodmen of the World, and the Arti the In hotels in different parts of the first minute, but the instruments preparations prevent such losses as which say that Chao Ehr Hsun, the sans ton; m iddlings, $31; shorts, $25.50«/ the state. They are now engaged of Polk county, a new piano and occurred from to forest Jap Poachers Protest. fires last year, new viceroy of M anchuria, has de moving 26; rolled barley, $29,506/30.50. iu m aking a census of the different continued to record the shocks for Victoria.—The picture machine will be in although as was the case Em press of Japan term ined to station six army divisions with all the Com — Whole, $29; cracked, $30 ton. kinds of germ s upon them. four minutes more. brings news th at the Japanese Deep in M anchuria and to begin construc stalled at the Oregon state training national forests of the eastern end of O ats— No. 1 w hite, $28,506/29.50. “W hy,” said Dr. Crumblne, “some Sea Fishing company, owners of the tion of the Kinchou Algun railroad, school. When Governor West was at the state, there was not nearly the FILM MAKERS ENERGETIC Hay -T im othy, Eastern Oregon, No. oi these towels are alive with germs, sealing schooner Tenyo Maru, 67 tons, to which Japan and Russia objected the Woodmen reunion in Portland and loss sustained in the Southern district. 1, $216/22; light mixed, $19«/ 20; some good and some bad. Many skin which was seized off the Alaskan strongly some time ago. at the Artisan picnic at Rickreall, he* heavy mixed, $17.50@ 18.50; alfalfa, diseases are spread in th at way and Coronation Events to Be Reproduced coast in 1909 and ordered confiscated A portion of the new loan will be called it to the attention of the the roller towel is res|»onsible for $136/ 13.50; clover, $12,506/13; grain Irrigation Firm Sells. Same Night in Paris. by the United States court, has ad devoted to this work and to making The Woodmen immediately nearly as many cases of tuberculosis London.—Fuller and better cinema dressed a lengthy petition to Marquis a free port at I.ienshan, on the Gulf lodges. hay, $13.506/14.50. G rants Pass—The Josephine Irrig a raised $50 toward a piano and prom as the common drinking cup.” Fresh F ruits — Straw berries, O re Komtira, m inister of foreign affairs, of Pechlll. ised that the balance would be forth tion & Power company sold to the tographic records will be made of the asking that com pensation be asked gon, $26/3.75 per crate; California. coming. The governor received a Chicago-Rogue River company all its forthcoming coronation events than from the United States for tin* $1,506/1.76 per crate, gooseberries, Indians on Honeymoon. Oil Lassoed From Fire. telegram from H. S. Hudson, of Port rights. righLs of ways, ditches and schooner. was ever before attempted in Great 56/6c per pound; apples, $16/3 per Goldendale, W ash.—A m arriage II land, supreme master of the Artisans franchises for $35,000. It was agreed Pendleton, Or.—To save the lives of The petition complains of the “un Britain. Moreover, extraordinary en box; cherries, $1.50 per box. of the Pendleton fire depart informing him that the picture ma th at the present ditches. 14 miles in will be exerted to dispatch the lawful act” of the American author members Vegetables Asparagus, 60 6/ 75c cense was issued yesterday by the ergy ment who were playing streams on the chine had been purchased and awaits all, will be repaired, and the two records to the principal cities of the ities per dozen; garlic, 106/ 12c per pound; county auditor to John Powyoult and world. pumps will be set at work flushing burning gasoline house of the Pendle the order of the governor. lettuce, 306/35c per dozen; hothouse Annie Keen, both Indians. This is The swiftest steamers and railway them to distribute w ater through ton Cleaning company, R. Arbuckle, lettuce, $1,256/ 1.75 per I > ; peas. the first tim e that full-blood Indians trains Sad Life Story Is Told. F ruitvale d istrict and the territory employed in sending an ex-cowpuncher, lassoed a sealed 54- Merit System Given Convicts. 64c per pound; radishes, 12Jc |x>r have ever applied for a m arriage li pictures will to be York and Chicago. London.—At the festival of the gallon tank of gasoline and pulled it Salem -All brick, which the con north of town. The new owners an dozen; rhubarb, 14 «/ 2 c per pound; cense. Both are W arm Springs In It is expected New nounce th at the ditches on each side that impressions of the ont C entral mission. Mr. Par back out of the building. Explosion victs at the penitentiary brickyard of new carrots, $2 per sack; turnips, $2; dians. The bridegroom has a fair early scenes on Coronation day will Clarem the river will be extended 5 miles of gasoline fired the building, a frame sons, a workingman, described some make above 16,000 a day will be paid beets, $2. but follows the nomadic be given to half a dozen operators sad scenes witnessed by the Clare structure, early Wednesday evening. for at the rate of $2.50 a thousand; below town, reaching 20,000 acres. Potatoes O regon and Eastern, $2.25 education, of what is known as a “blanket mont “C rusaders” during their mid While the firemen trained streams of the convicts to have the use of the per hundred, new C alifornia, 7c per life State Land Board to Travel Galt House is Auctioned' Indian.” He said he had been m ar night work am ong the Em bankm ent water on Arbuckle, the ex-cowboy money. This arrangement was made Salem—An pound. ried before. The bride gave her resi Ixmisville—After serving as a hos outcasts during the last five years. went into the gas-filled building and by Governor extended tour of Central West. The brick will be Onions Crystal wax, $2.50; yel dence us W aplnltla, Ore. men walking along asleep,” with his first toss roped the tank. and Southern Oregon is planned by the telry for over three-quarters of a cen said “We Mr. see Parsons. used at the asylum and the State Capi desert low, $2.25; red, $3 per hundred. J “I have seen them land board, and July 5 has been tury the old Galt house, famous in the run into tlie trees. We have seen tol, and the state will pay the brick Poultry Hens, 16«/17c; broilers. as the date for a start. The board history of the South, went under the them Incendiary Takea Lite. Educator Disappears. yard $5 a thousand for them. This set asleep on the seats, covered 22|«/ 25c; ducks, young, 25c; geese, go via Medford and Crater Lake auctioneer’s hammer, bringing only with snow.” Chicago—Leopold Dreyfus, of the same merit system will be established will nom inal; turkeys, 20c; dressed, Chicago— Professor Charles Minard. $81,000. The original cost of the clothing firm of L. Dreyfus & Co., in the shops in a short time, so that into Southern Oregon, cross to Harney choice, 25c. and come back through the and its contents is said to committed suicide here after having men who work more than a certain county Strikers Declare Truce. Eggs Oregon ranch, candled, 21c principal of the M arquette school, building portion of the state. The been more than $1,000,000. It Cleveland.—Following number of hours will be given pay. central confessed to being, and the police de per dozen; case count, 20c per dozen. widely-known educator and writer, have the killing board consists of Governor West. Sec sold by order of a referee in bank of a spectator by a union picket and clared that he was, a party to the B utter—City cream ery, extra, 1 and delegate to the National Educational was retory of State Olcott, State Treasur The purchaser was the Mu the riots recently, the leaders of the burning of his place of business in Farmers Want Own Project. 2-pound prints, in boxes, 24c per association, left his home In May- ruptcy. er Kay and State Engineer John tual Benefit Life Insurance Co. The 6000 Market st.eet last Saturday afternoon. Grants Pass—George E. Sanders, striking garm ent w orkers agreed pound; less than I n / x lots, cartons and wood yesterday morning, telling his old Galt house first opened to the pub a truce and peaceable Sunday. The confession, according to the po agent for the Chicago-Rogue River Lewis. delivery extra. wife that he was going to the city lic in 1843 and was the scene of many to The lice, may throw light on other fires in Irrigation company, announces that he suheduled Sunday gatherings Pork Fancy, 10«/ 11c per pound. to have his eyes treated. On the way social events in ante helium days. Building Sawmills. of the strikers have been cancelled the downtown district, and is regarded has arranged to be ready to start two Veal Fancy. 106/ H e per pound. he stopped and drew $900 from the and the strikers ordered to keep by the officials as evidence of the ex of the large pumps, recenty installed, Medford—The Pelican Bay Lumber Hams —10 to 20 pounds, 16«/ 17c. is erecting saw mills to handle Councilmen Must Serve. away from the factory districts and istence of an organized band of incen Park bank and dropped out of two days’ notice, when the farmers company Hops 1911 contracts. 25c per Oak the 100,000,000 feet of timber in that sight His wife was found dead In Topeka, Kan. — Attorney General advised to s|>end the day with their diaries who, for a stipulated price, on and fruitgrowers need water. Farm pound; 1910 crop, 22c; 1909 crop, 15 their home this morning. A canal three-fourths of a offer to set fire to business houses. Dawson has notified the five members families in the parks. ers however, have filed a petition and section. 6/ 154c; olds, 8«/ 10c. long is being dug through the of the council at Hunnewell, Kan., published a notice that the district mile Wool E astern Oregon, 84«/14|c Full Speed Ahead. Cry. that they must co-operate with the Oklahoma is Sweltering. would establish an irrigation project marsh to bring the timber to the deep per pound; valley, 14«/15c; mohair, Fifty Thousand Americans to London. woman of the town, Mrs. Ella Oklahoma City, June 7.—With the Roston—"Full speed ahead" along under the state law that permits bond waters of the lake, and equipment and choice, 36«/374c. London W hatever anxiety existed Wilson. mayor machinery are being taken to the The attorney general * said : thermometer at the weather station the lines for social betterment was ing districts for such purposes. C attle— Prim e grain-fed steers. $6 in I/ondon a m onth ago regarding “ The councilmen grounds for the construction of a log may be compelled to here registering 102 from 3 o’clock the slogan sounded by President Hom 6/6.35; prim e hay-fed steers, $6«/ the ging railway. size of the contingent attend the official council meetings until 5 this afternoon, the heat record er Folks, of New York, in formally •3 00,000 Issue is Legel. 6.25; choice steers, $5.75«/6; fair. from probable the United States during the through a writ of mandamus. They for 20 years was broken. At 6 o’clock opening the eighth annual national Marshfield Judge John S. Coke has $5,506/5.75; common, $5.25«/ 5.60; Interior Fruit Shipments. prim e cows, $6.75«/6.25; good, $5«/ coronation season Is giving way to a may be ousted from office for failure 100 degrees was registered. No heat conference of charities and correc given a decision in the Port commis perform their duties or they may be prostrations were reported. tions. Folks said that while many sion case which is of great importance The Dalles — Large shipments of 6.26; fair, $4.75«/5; poor, $4,506/ com fortable belief that that country to might be concerned, “ lest by excess to Coos Ray. The case was a friendly Dalles strawberries and cherries are 4.76; choice heifers, $5,50 6/ 5.75; will be represented quite as liberally tried for dereliction in office, which of taxation for social purposes and of suit started to test the validity of a being made daily to Central Oregon choice bulls, $4.756/':5.25; good, $4.25 as originally predicted. Americans would subject them to a fine of $1,000 Deck of Maine it Shown. cities. Three hundred crates of tar regulation of industry for social ends, port bond issue of $300,000. 61.4.76; choice light calves, $7«/7.25; are already taking Ixmdon by storm and a year in jail each.” Havana The work of pumping the we may defeat our own purposes," he This case has been decided in favor ries were shipped in one day last week good, $6 75«/7; choice heavy calves. The latest estim ate says “50,000 water out of the cofferdam, which was Fireman Dead From Wind. the Port commission, and means to Madras. Warm weather in the $5(ai5.50; choice stags, $5,756/ 6.26; Americans will be here.” built around the wreck of the battle was in favor of “ full speed ahead." of Pittsburg -Patrick Whalen, tiller- ship that the proposed bond issue is legal. last week has ripened the cherry crop good, $5,256/5.75. Maine is steadily progressing. Canal Loan Popularized. Balloonist« Are Rescued. and picking has been going on for man of a hook and ladder truck, died Hogs Choice, $6,506/6.85; good, W ashington The greater part of the after-deck is government's $50. Tuesday night of injuries received in now clearly visible, showing the con Remerhaven, June 7 .--Three bal Hood River Strawberries Move. several days. $6.25(o 6.50; choice heavy. $66(6.60; 000.000 canal —The loan probably will be the storm last Wednesday. Whalen fused masses of wreckage covered loonists who left Berlin yesterday in a Hood River—The first carload of common, $5(o6; stock. $6.75«/7.50. in the main by small Investors out with the apparatus while the competitive flight, were rescued at strawberries 'of the season was Postal Savings Bank Ordered. Sheep Choice spring lambs, $6.25 taken Although the bids will not he opened was horses were being exercised, and a with marine growths. daybreak in the estuary of the Weser shipped from this city June 3, by the Grants Pass — Postmaster Donnell 6/6.50; g*>od, $6«/6.26; choice year until next Saturday, more than 900 river, into which they had been com Applegrowere' Union. The berries has received notice to open a U. S. lings, $4,806/5; g<x>d, $4,506/4.75; sealed proposals have been received 64-mile wind, preceding an electric Idaho Bank Closes Doors. fair, $4«/4.25; choice ewes, $4«/4.25; at the treasury. Treasury officers storm, picket! him out of his seat Washington.—The First National pelled to drop to avoid being carried were consigned to the Stacy Fruit postal savings bank June 27. He was good, $3. 75(o 4; fair, $3.50(0 3.76; feel th a t as the new bonds are ex among the ladders and dropped him to Bank of Salmon. Idaho, has been out over the North Sea. The men company, of Fargo. N. D. The ber also instructed to go to Astoria where good to choice heavy w ethers, $46/ em pt from all taxation, they have a the pavement, fracturing a leg and closed by its directors The Institu had been in the water three hours ries are ripening fast now and here a class is to be held June 19 to in 4.60; old heavy wethers, $3m 4, mixed high Investment value. Bids will be causing internal injuries that resulted tion has a capital of $50.000 and a when discovered. Nine balloons have after carload lots will be shipped struct postmasters in postal savings surplus of $15,000. landed on the coast. * every day. in his death. received until 4 p. m., June 17. Iota, $46t6. h x