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\ DOMES OFTHEWEEK Current Events of Interest Gathered Frati) the World at Large. General Returns o f Important Eventa Preeented In Condensed Form fo r Our Buey Readers. Hops are selling in keta at 36 rents. Portland mar A strike of shopmen is threatened on all Western railroads. Democrats beat Republicans 12 to 9 in a baseball game played by members o f the national house o f represents tives. Balfour attempted to get a vote o f censure for Asquith in the British commons, but was overwhelmingly de feated. The woman mayor o f Hunniwell Kansas, is ready to quit, but is de termined to oust several defiant co cilmen first. President T a ft traveled 400 miles by special train to speak before a Chau tauqua assembly and urge approval of reciprocity. Two men were rescued, starving and ragged, from a barren rock on the Alaska coast, where they were east two months before by a storm. Football will be made a regular course at Stanford University, and credits given the same as in any other study, which will count in final gradu ation honors. “ I f we do not receive $5,000 by the night, we will kill your boy,” was the word received by Antony Marino, o f Chicago, whose 6-year-old son was kidnaped Saturday. Fire insurance on standing grain has been reduced from 3 per cent to 1J per cent in Eastern Oregon and Washington, owing to the large amount o f summer fallowing done there. The United States is preparing for intervention in Hayti. The senate has passed the reappor tionment bill, insuring another repre sentative for Oregon. Wool merchants o f San Francisco are up in arms against the new wool tariff, saying Japan will profit by it. An angry ball-player at Seattle hurled the ball at the umpire’s head and then knocked him senseless with a blow from his fist. INVITES JAPAN T O JOIN. Taft Tails T ogo o f Hopes for versal Peace. Uni Washington — President T a ft ex tended to Japan, through the nation's guest, Admiral Togo, at a dinner in the White House in honor o f the Jap anese naval hero, an invitation to join the United States, Creat Britain and France in the great world movement for international peace. Rising from his chair between Ad miral Togo and Speaker Clark, the president offered a toast to the em peror o f Japan. Then turning to Count Togo, he said: “ I would indeed fail in my duty and be untrue to my own deep convic tions did 1 not take this occasion o f the first public welcome to you as our national guest to express my own ap preciation and that o f the American people o f the broad and humanitarian view taken by His Majesty, the em peror of Japan, and the_ imperial Jap anese government in so readily and generously affirming, in the most pos itive and solemn manner, that no con sideration o f selfish interest should be permitted to obstruct .the progress of the great world movement for inter national peace as “ exemplified in the general treaties of arbitration, be tween the |United (States, Great Bri tain and France, signed on the day o f your arrival in this country. “ I gladly acknowledge this impor tant part which Japan has played in facilitating this notable achievement by its prompt and unreserved recogni tion, in the recent Anglo-Japanese agreement, o f the great moral prin ciple o f arbitration, and I entertain the hope with confidence that the time may not be far distant when Japan will see fit to join in the movement now so auspiciously inaugurated.” INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE STATE BERRY MEN ARE H APPY. Moroccan Question Settlement Cause o f Trouble. Portland—Thirty cents has been paid in this city for new-crop Oregon hops, the highest price that has been current in this state since the latter part o f 1904. Within less than a week's time the market here has jumped from 26 to 30 cents. That it will soon go to 40 rents is now con ceded by nearly everyone in the trade. The 30-cent purchase was made by McNetf Bros., hop dealers o f this city, who obtained part o f the crop of George L. Rose, o f Salem, on which they paid a 10-cent case advance. They also bought at the same price 100 bales from another Oregon grow- er. and 20,000 pounds from a grower in the Yakima valley. Other dealers were in the market with 30-cent offers, but so far as could be learned had been unable to buy. Hop merchants and growers were satisfied that the market would have to advance in view of the alarming crop reports that came from Europe, but the price struck the 30-cent level somewhat sooner than expected. Berlin— The prospect o f a speedy settlement o f the Moroccan question between Germany and France is wel comed on every hand, but the terms o f the agreement when they become known, probably will cause considera ble dissatisfaction. Details still remain to be arranged. Both Germany and France have been compelled to concede weighty points because neither was prepared to press matters too far. The first indications of indignation have appeared in the Pan-German Post and Zukunft, the organ o f Maxi milien Harden. The leading article o f the Pan-German Post not only at tacks foreign minister Von Kiderlin- Waechter and Imperial Chancellor Von Bethmann-Hollweg, and demands their retirement from office, but makes a terrific onslaught upon Em peror William, asking: “ What has happened to the Hohen- zollerns?” It also calls the emperor the strong est supporter o f the Anglo-French policy.' The Pan-German Post concludes by calling the emperor “ William the Tim id,’,’ and “ The Valorous Poltroon.” Herr Arden in the Zukunft also at tacks His Majesty severely, naming him “ William the Peaceful.” H YLAND FRUITM EN MEET. M EAT INQ UIRY ORDERED. H OPS BRING 30 CENTS. Evaporation and Special Canning Highest Price Since 1904 —Further Helps Loganberry Growers. Rise Predicted. Salem- That the loganberry market is better than ever and that the de mand is increasing instead o f decreas ing are statements o f Britt Aspinwall, o f Brooks.' He and his brother J. P. Aspinwall have 5 acres o f these ber ries and will plant 15 or 2U acres next spring. Fear o f loganberry overproduction is now a thing o f the past, with the driers and evaporators, and it is be lieved that more and more o f these berries will be raised annually. loganberries produce from four to six tons an acre, and command a hand some price. Up to last year Portland and Seattle were the principal mar kets from this [joint, and owing to the heavy offerings there was a slump in the price. Experimentation with the evaporator followed, as it was be lieved that the market could be ex tended. The best qualities o f the lo ganberries were preserved and the bulk o f the fruit was so reduced that it could be shipped conveniently and economically to all parts o f the world. In addition to this the canneries have discovered a means whereby this class of berry may be conveniently canned and safely preserved. The canneries in Portland and Stlem are handling a large quantity of the fruit and are paying prices profitable to the grower. Instead o f a glut on the Portland and Puget Sound markets there are now times when a scarcity is felt owing to the distribution o f the fruit over large areas o f market cen ters. Mr. Aspinwall’s evaporator has a C O U R T ENDS STR IKE . capacity o f 1500 pounds o f dried ber ries daily. It is kept at a tempera Det Moines Car Company and Em ture o f 140 degrees for 24 hours to ployes Ordered to Resume. thoroughly dry the fruit, and a cord of Des Moines, la. — Judge Lawrence wood will evaporate a ton o f logan Degraff issued a mandatory writ o f in berries. junction in the District court ordering the city railway and its employes to UNION HAS GREAT CROP. resume car service within a reason able time. Wheat Yield of County Will Go Over International Organizer Fay, o f the Million Bushels. Carmen’s union, announced that the La Grande— Wheat harvest in Union strike o f the Des Moines City Railway employes was ended, so far as the un county is well under way, and what is generally admitted to be a crop from ion was concerned. He said the union would obey the 250.000 to 500,000 bushels in excess mandate issued by Judge Degraff and o f the million bushel record created the men wolud be ordered to return to two years ago, will be harvested dur ing the next month. There is a uni work. It is also ordered by the writ that form stand of wheat all over the val Conductor Hiatt shall be temporarily ley and it is said by many that 1,- reinstated pending arbitration. Pa 500.000 bushels is too conservative an pers to carry out the provisions o f the estimate. Excellent weather prevails writ were issued for service upon here and it looks like the crop will be President Leonard, o f the Streetcar harvested without the slightest mis I f it does. Grand Men’s union, and General Manager hap in any way. Ronde farmers will glean much profit Harrigan, o f the city railway. Striking streetcar employes o f the from this year’s crop. Incidentally the apple and cherry Des Moines City railway required just one day in which to rid the city of crops are o f such proportions— the their ancient enemies, the strike latter already having been turned into breakers. It was announced that every cash as a rule, and indications favor strikebreaker brought to this city ing the former— will provide channels from Chicago or Omaha either had for many other tillers of Grand Ronde profits. given up his job and gome home, or valley soil to realize neat was in jail to protect himself from Sugar beets, which are grown in this violence and would depart hence by and Wallowa valleys alone in the state o f Oregon, indicate the bumper crop. the first train. GERMANS A T T A C K EMPEROR Yamhill Association to Convene in Freight Rates to Be Special Subject Sheridan August 19. o f Commission’s Quest. McMinnville— The Hyland Fruit growers’ association, o f Yamhill coun ty, will meet at Sheridan on the after noon o f August 19. The general sub ject to be discussed at this meeting will be “ The Handling and Cultivat ing o f Yamhill County Soils, With Special Reference to Orchard W ork." W. K. Newell, president of the state board o f horticulture, has promised to be present and will give an address. Dr. James Withycombe, o f the Oregon Experimental station, will also be present and will address the assembly. The McMinnville Fruit association will be in attendance and will provide for a discussion on walnut culture. The Dallas association will attend and will furnish a talk on prune cul ture. This meeting is looked forward to with a great deal of interest and it ought to call out all tHe ranchers and fruitgrowers in the section. H. B. Miller, president of the Hyland Fruit growers, will preside. A ll the horti- cultral heads o f the state will also be present, while quite an attendance from Portland is expected. Washington, D. C.— A sweeping in quiry, numbering 162 railroads in the West, South and Southwest, as re spondents, was ordered by the inter state commerce commission into the freight rates charged on livestock, fresh meats and packing house prod ucts. It is indicated by the commis sion that the purpose o f the inquiry is not only to secure a parity o f rates, but to establish by definite order, rates which the commission shall re gard as reasonable and not unjustly discriminatory. Incidentally, commercial rivalry between two sets o f meat packers in Chicago enters into the case. In view o f the great importance of the several proceedings heretofore in stituted, it was decided by the com mission to consolidate them into one case. It was regarded as next to im possible so to adjust the rates as to insure parity o f charges throughout the territory by the consideration and disposition o f individual cases. RAIN AID S FIRE FIGHTERS. Noted Japanese Admires America's Electrical Eminence. REBELS IN TRIUMPH Haytian President Forced to Aban don Capital of Island. Government Chamberlain Slain and Five Others o f Party Killed— Daughter Wounded. Port Au Prince, H ayti—The revolu tion in Hayti has triumphed. Presi dent Simon fled the capital Thursday and took refuge on board the Haytian cruiser Seventeenth o f December, formerly the yacht American. With him went his w ife and children and a number o f his followers. On all sides the capital is invested by followers o f General Firmin, one of the revolutionary leaders. The city itself is in the hands o f a committee o f safety and there is no general dis order. Foreign interests are believed to be secure. None of the foreign warships has landed bluejackets. As the aged president was embark ing there was a clash in which his chamberlain, Deputy Prin, and five other persons were killed and Clemen tina Simon, his daughter, and six other persons were wounded. The injuries o f Miss Simon are slight. Promptly at 4 o ’clock Simon came out o f the main entrance of the palace. Over his shoulder the old man, who had declared that he would fight to the end, carried his rifle. With head erect, he marched down to the wharf. A t his side his daughter, Clemen tina, walked. Other members o f his family previously had taken refuge on board the Seventeenth of December. As Simon and his daughter reached the wharf there was a rush from the mob, which had gathered to witness the departure. Miss Simon was the center o f the attack, and several wo men, howling and shrieking, succeed ed in pulling off her hat. The chief o f police led the young woman toward a schooner, and Deputy Prin offered his arm to Miss Simon. As he did so a man rushed up and, pressing the barrel o f his rifle into the deputy’s face, shot and killed him. Firing became general and before it ceased five other persons had been killed and six wounded. HEAT RECORD IS MADE. TO G O RIDES W ITH ENGINEER Summer Hottest in United For Forty Years. States MEXICAN STR IKE ANTI-FOREIGN Miners Placard Town, Ordering Americans to Leave. El Oro, Mexico — The strike and lockout here, involving 7,600 work men, has been discovered to conceal an important movement to drive all for eigners, particularly Americans, from this section. The camp is quiet, after the conflict in which troops fired into a mob of striking miners, killing nine and wounding 32 persons. Four hundred Federal soldiers have arrived here to reinforce the 200 troops from Toluca, and it is believed they will be able to preserve order and protect property. The striking miners are congregated about the streets in sullen groups, but apparently are awed by the presence o f the troops, and are contenting themselves with harrangueing and jeering the soldiers. In all 7,600 men are idle. The discovery that bribes had been offered for the killing o f the mine su- perinetndent and his two assistants caused the management o f El Oro mine to declare a practical lockout and ask the Federal government to make a full investigation o f the mo tive o f the strikers. The demand o f the strikers for higher wages is incidental and that their real motive is antagonistic to foreigners, the movement being di rected in particular against Am eri cans. Posters distributed throughout the town order foreigners to leave the camp and declare that the Mexican miners propose to run the mine them selves. Several dynamite bombs have been found in the mines. The first group o f miners to declare a strike were at Las Esperanzas mine and they were quickly followed by El Oro and Des Estrellas workmen. The smelters are continuing operations, the surface men refusing to join in the strike. ENTOMBED MINER LIVES. Receives Food Through Drill and Is Not Worrying. Hole Joplin, Mo.— Entombed 78 feet be low the surface o f the earth, facing posible death from the rapidly rising water in the mine drift, Joseph Clary, the young miner caught by a cave-in at the White Oak mine here was feasted on fried chicken and joked with friends who are waiting at the surface for his rescue. The fourth drill hole put down in an attempt to reach his prison penetrated the roof o f limestone late Tuesday a f ternoon. “ H ello,” Maurice Grafton called down the hole when the drill bits had been removed. “ Hello; I ’m hungry,” came the clear but faint reply. Then Thomas Clary, father o f the entombed miner, hurried to his home, where the young man’s mother was prostrated from grief, and told her that the young man was still alive. The news, the doctors say, saved her life. From his home the father, one of the oldest prospectors in the district, hurried back to the mine, carrying milk and stimulants, which were low ered by a piece o f rope. A fte r drinking these young Clary seemed much stronger and remained near the drill hole talking with those at the top. Washington, D. C.— Not in the past Linn County Forest Conflagration Is New York— Admiral Togo le ft New 40 years have temperatures in the Almost Under Control. York Friday night for Washington. United States during the late spring The International Harvester com Albany— A light rain in the moun His departure had a feature quite as and early summer been so uniformly pany w ill wage active war against tains o f Eastern Linn bounty has unusual as his midnight arrival and high for so long a period and over tuberculosis in all its great manufac helped the fire fighters who are .trying welcome in New York bay the night such a large portion of the country as turing establishments. to stop a forest fire which 'is burning before, for he le ft the city in the cab this year, according to Weather Bu on Squaw mountain near the head o f a big electric engine, drawing a reau officials. The high temperatures Many bones have been found in the waters o f Blue river, about 30 miles heavy Pennsylvania train for the capi were most pronounced over the more wreck o f the battleship Maine, but it central and northern portions o f the southeast o f Cascadia. The fire had tal. is as yet impossible to remove them Although the private car Olivette, country, while the Southern states been spreading rapidly until this rain from the tangled iron and steel. came. Since then the fire fighters which the government has provided were comparatively exempt from un have succeeded in holding it .almost in for him, was attached to the train, the usual heat. A San Francisco woman who shot The intense heat over the more pop check, though it is not yet under con naval hero elected to sit by the en and killed her worthless, drunken hus — ------------------ gineer’s side and watch him operate ulous sections caused severe suffering trol. band because she could nut reform CARS ARE STONED. in the congested portions of the cities A report was received at the forest the 4,000-horsepower motor. him, was released on $100 bail and O A T S 80 BUSHELS T O ACRE. “ I am intensely interested in your and resulted in the loss o f probably service headquarters o f the Santiam will probably be acquitted on grounds Woman’s Skull Fractured in Coney district here from Forest Ranger world pre-eminence in electrical en thousands of lives. o f temporary insanity. Without Irrigation, Yield Near On Lack o f rainfall over the great agri Island Strike. Knowles, who is in charge o f the crew gineering and railroading, ” the little BABY FAMINE LOOM ING. tario Is Immense. fighting this fire, stating that at the admiral said through his interpreter, cultural districts during most o f the P O R TLA N D M ARKETS. New York — The Coney Island & long heated period greatly retarded and I wish to avail myself o f this op Ontario — The first shipment of time the report was sent the fire had Brooklyn Railroad company ran half- Wheat— New crop, Bluestem, 80*/ empty cars nine hours Sunday be crated apricots from the Snake River covered about three squuare miles. portunity to observe, so I will ride vegetable growth and threatened a Pasadan'a, Home o f Rich People, Is serious curtailment o f crop produc • » Below Quota. 81c; club, 76*/76c; red Russian, 74c; tween 20-mile lines o f 1,200 police* valley this season was made from the It is in an old burn, but as the old with the engineer.” tion. Opportune rains, however, valley, 75ft/ 76c. A. E. Woods orchard on the bench trunks stand close together and there Pasadena, Cal.— This city o f mil ment. As a result o f the attendant with cooler weather, greatly improved Millstuffs Bran, $24.50*/25; mid- riots, four persons are in the hospital, northeast o f town, when 30 crates are also many logs it is a very hot and Work Makes Earth Paradise. lionaires and multi-millionaires is fac (Hint's, $32; .shorts, $25.500(26; rolled one o f them probably mortally hurt were shipped to Wyoming and Mon dangerous fire. The report said that New York— Thoma^ A. Edison has conditions, and the outlook at the ing a famine in babies. With a pop present time is favorable for the barley, $28*/ 29. barring a heavy wind it was believed started for a European trip for the ulation o f 40,000, only 48 births are perhaps 40 are suffering from effects tana points at $1.50 a crate. Corn- Whole, $98; cracked, $84 ton. of stones and brickbats and 25 strik Mr. Woods so far as known, has the the fire could be kept from spreading first time in 22 years. With him on gathering of the usual harvests of the record for July. According to a most great staples. Barley— New Feed, $24.50 per ton; ers and their sympathizers are under only apricot orchard in this part of into the green timber. the Mauretania were his son, Charles, leading physician, the average o f a The period o f greatest discomfort the West, and he expects to ship 1,000 brewing, $28 per ton. and in London Mrs. Edison and their city o f this size should be not less lock and key. Oats—Old white, $25 ton; new, $24. daughter Madeline w ill soon join was from June 22 to July 10. Higher than 300 babies, and 600 would be As the day advanced the crowds be crates o f them this season. One ship O L C O T T FOR PU B LIC ITY . temperatures occurred at other periods Hay— Timothy, valley, $15*/16; al came ugly, and double crews were ment o f a full carload will be made them. The fam ily will make an auto about the right figures. Physicians falfa, $11; clover, $8.60o/ 9; grain placed upon all cars on all three lines within a few days. This will probably mobile tour o f the Continent. Edison over much of the territory, but the have been studying the situation, and State Land Board Meetings Should resulting discomfort and loss o f hu hay, $10. was asked i f he had anything new up have gathered data which shows that affected by the strike, A policeman be the first carload ever shipped out Be Open, He Says. Fresh Fruits--Cherries, Lamberts, stood behind the two motormen, and from this valley. The apricots are his sleeve. He replied: “ No, I have man life were doubtless augmented in the birth rate is lower here by far the period just passed by the fact that $2.600/8 per box; apricots, $10/1.25 plain-clothes men riding in threes and exceptionally fine. Salem— Further in support o f his just finished something new. My talk than in any city o f similar size in per crate; cantaloupes, $1.600/2.25 fours over the system, stood ready to The first cutting o f oats near here contention that meetings o f the state ing pictures are complete. Two hun I the most intense heat occurred to America, though the proportion o f per crate; peaches, 75c*/.$1.50 per repel any attacks upon crews and pas this season was made by V. Mercer on land board should be open to the pub dred sets o f them have been made and ward the close o f a long heated marriages is fully up to normal. box; watermelons, lc per pound; sengers. his ranch about a mile from Fruit- lic, Secretary Olcott has issued a for they are wonderful. You ought to see period, when animal vitality had been One hundred and fifty births in a largely depleted and therefore was not month, last December, are the largest plums, $1.75 per crate; prunes, $1.76 land. The yield was about 80 bushels mal statement concerning the work of them and hear them.” in condition to withstand further the per box; new apples, $1.750/2.60 per to the acre. A bunch of oats from the companies on irrigation projects. number ever known here. Children Rebel Leader Threatens. debilitating effect o f still greater are most numerous on the outskirts, box; raspberries, $1.750/1.85; logan J. F. Doty island in Snake River, con In this statement ‘ he declares that Woman Steam Tug Pilot, Guadalajara, Mexico — Jose Marti taining one stool o f oats, brought to heat. The nearest approach to the re berries, $1.2501.75; blackberries, not a single contract now in force where the middle classes live. Tacoma— The little steam tug Fawn, nez, a revolutionary leader o f Za|>ot- town recently, had 32 stalks. 1.75<rijl.90; pears, $2.50 per box. They with companies reclaiming arid lands of Tacoma, comes now to the front cent hot waves was in 1901. Vegetables - - Beans, 6«/10c; cab lan, declares he will put 1,000 armed were seven feet tall and heavily bur is satisfactory to the state. Secre with a distinction all her own. She Cuban Rebels Are Lost. bage, $1.500/2 per hundred; com, 80 men in the field in the state o f Jalisco dened with oats. This field had no ir tary Olcott believes that the meetings ITaft’s Stand is Opposed. has a regular “ lady skipper,” Captain Havana— No trace has been found 4c40c per dozen; cucumbers, $10/1.25 unless assurances are given that the rigation, yet promises to yield 80 o f the desert land board in particular Seattle— Following closely the dec o f General Guillermo Acevado and the Mrs. T. J. Walthey. Mrs. Walthey per box; eggplant, 16c per pound; plan o f the revolutionists outlined at bushels to the acre at the least. should be thrown open to the public, has a pilot license for vessels o f 100 laration o f President T aft advocating members of an armed party that took garlic, 100/ 12c per pound; lettuce, 30 San Luis Potosi last fall will be put so that the settlers on such lands may tons plying between Cape Flattery the leasing^system for the develop the field at Regia after having issued **35c per dozen; hot house lettuce, into effect. He is said to have re have opportunity to become familiar and Puget Sound points. Eugene Plans Apple Fair. Captain ment o f the Alaskan coal resources, a manifesto denouncing the adminis $ 1.260/1.75 per box; peas, 40/5c per cruited a large force in the moun Eugene— Plans are being formed for with all the transactions o f the board Walthey, her husband, who is nt pres the Rotary club went on record unani tration o f President Gomez as corrupt, Five hundred pound; peppers, 90/10c; radishes, tains near Zapotlan. in connection with these lands. ent taking orders from Mrs. Walthey mously as opposing the leasing system and calling upon the executive to re 12Jc per dozen; rhubarb, 2 Jo/ 3c per troops have been ordered to proceed a second annual apple show under the Treasurer Kay said that he is in as engineer, says the license would and favoring private ownership at the sign. auspices o f the Eugene Commercial against them. A clash between pound; tomatoes, 90co/$1.25 per box; favor o f allowing press representa qualify his w ife to act as mate on one weekly luncheon at the New Washing The government is taking extraor new carrots, $1.75 per sack; turnips, rebels and federals took place near Te- club. The success o f last year’s fair, tives to attend the board meetings. The resolution adopted dinary measures to capture the fugi o f the big steamers that come into ton hotel. though made on a small scale, encour naumaxtlan. $1.75; beets, $1.75. will be presented in turn to the cham port from all over the word. ages the growers to try again, and tives. There are no evidences o f dis Potatoes New Oregon, ljo / lfc p e r ber o f commerce, the Commercial turbances in any part o f the island. they are ready to co-operate with the Stock Exhibit to Be Big. Unique Faker Caught. pound. club, the Arctic club and the Seattle Acevado is a man o f little prominence People Cheer Strikers. Eugene— Preparing for the largest St. Louis — An unique method for club. Awakening o f growers to the Onions— Walla Walla, $1.75 per chapter o f the American Mining con and small influence. Des Moines, la.— The last o f nearly gress. getting trips to Europ eat the expense importance o f learning the commercial exhibit of registered stock at the hundred. Poultry Hens, 15j0(16c; springs, o f the United States government was packing of apples was brought out by county fair that has ever been seen in five hundred employes of the Des the show last year, and one o f the con Lane county, Amos Wilkins, chairman Moines City Railway walked out at Panama Chief Threatens. 18c; ducks, young, 15c; geese, nomi revealed here by the arrest o f Karonk Another Rebellion Due, Panama — The political situation Ik Garambdian, an Armenian. The ditions this year will be that the fruit of the livestock committee, is request 1:15 o’clock Saturday morning, after nal; turkeys, nominal. Mexico City.— Enraged by the dis Eggs Fresh Oregon ranch, can- plan was Arcadian in its simplicity. shall be packed as for sale as well as ing owners of full-blooded animals of returning their cars to the company missal o f Emilio Vasquez Gomez from here grows more complicated. The all kinds to put their stock in exhibi barns, and the strike ordered by the friends o f President Arosemna’s ad It consisted in simulating some disease for display. died, 27c per dozen. tion condition. The directors of the executive committee o f the Carmen’s the post o f secretary o f the interior, ministration openly assert that all Butter—-City creamery, extra, 1 and or other affliction such as would ren numerous officers o f the revolutionary government employes who do not fa v New Cannery to Start. fair association are bending all their union early Friday momin was offi 2-pound prints, in boxes, 28c per der the presence o f the person in this New Bridge— The farmers and fruit energies towards making the Lane cialiy "o n .” One of the features of army have declared that they would or his re-election will be replaced by pound; less than box lots, cartons and country a violation o f the immigration recall their followers and lead them those who do. This unprecedented aws. Thereupon the government growers o f this valley are delighted County Fair rather a farmers' insti the inauguration of the strike was the delivery extra. into a second rebellion. President de campaign on behalf o f the national would insist upon the deportation o f with the announcement made by Man tute than an amusement carnival, and assemblage at midnight o f several Pork— Fancy, 10*rlOJc per pound. la Barra intimated that Francisco I. executive was begun with the is ager P. J. Ioveland that the cannery very liberal premiums are being thousand persons at the central w ait the person, paying all expenses. Ga Veal— Fancy, 12*/ 13c per pound. at this place, the first o f its kind ever offered for prize-winning animals. ing rooms, who cheered the car crews Madero is the one really respnsible for suance o f a decree replacing Ramon F. Hops — 1911 contracts, 30c per rambdian pretended to be crazy. the elimination o f Gomez. He stated Acevado, secretary o f government and established in Eagle Valley, will start as they passed on their final trips. pound; 1910 crop, 26*/ 27c; 1909 that he did not regard the situation as chief o f the cabinet, with Feliodoro Apple Crop's Return Big, operation August 10. A large sup Firmin Wants No Trouble. crop, 19*/20c; olds, 10(0 16. J critical. The more conservative ele Patinio, who has been the secretary Fight Bitter in Canada, Hood River — The Applegrowers’ Wool Eastern Oregon, 9*/ 16c per Cape Haytien The French steamer ply o f cans and boxes is on hand, and Winnipeg—The report that the Do ment applauded the dismissal Aof o f public instruction. pound, according to shrinkage; val Caravelle is in port here with General there willl be nothing to prevent a run union has made ita first shipment of The consign minion government will insist on Gomez. ley, 15<ii.l 7c; mohair, choice, 36*/. Antoine Firmin on board. General to full capacity during the entire sea this year's apple crop. Railroad Bara Women. 37Jc per pound. Firmin said, in an interview, that he son. Mr. Ioveland states that he will ment was composed of Red Astrachans. handling the registration of voters Settlers Secure Relief. ^ The fruit was well shaped, smooth lists in Manitoba for the approaching Cattle — Choice steers $5.50*/6; hoped the presidential election in employ about 50 people. San Francisco— The Southern Pacific Washington, D. C.— The house pub Railroad company has made effective skinned and without blemishes. Man election created a sensation here and good, $5.25*/6.50; medium, $4.50*/5; Hayti could be carried nut without common, $3.75*/ 4; choice cows, $4.50 disturbances being raised by any of Marion Stream Gets 24,000 Trout. ager Spmat says the lot o f apples will /hows that the fight is on over reci lic lands committee has reported fav in ita office here orders that hereafter (o:4.75; good, $4.25*/4.50; good, aver the other candidates, because such Salem Shipment of 24,000 young bring good returns. All o f last sea procity. The law says the Dominion orably the W’arren bill granting leave no women are to be employed as a g e '1050 pounds, $4*/4.25; common, difficulties probably would result in Eastern brook trout has been received son’s apples were sold by July 1, and has the right to prepare lists in the of absence until April 15, 1912, to clerks or stenographers in the passen $2.76(0.3; choice heifers, $4.75*/5; bloodshed. I f the election went in this city by Houser Bros, through the past year’s business is now cleaned province where they have not been homesteaders in drouth regions o f the ger department. Officials of the com The provincial Coast. A t the request o f Representa pany assign as the reason for this choice bulla, $3.504/3.76; choice against him. General Firmin added, the efforts o f Representative Hawley. up. The business last year amounted prepared for a year. government, continues, however,' to tive Lafferty the bill was amended to action the tendency o f the girls to calves, 200 pounds and under. $7*/ he would accept defeat gracefully. The trout will be consigned to Battle to a little more than $600,000. include the Bums, Malheur, The marry just about the time when they make its preparations to register. 7.25; good to choice, $5.50*t.6; com Creek. The fry were in excellent Dalles and La Grande districts. The begin to become o f great service, and Surveyors Nearing Florence, Warship Craw Mutinous. mon, $4/0.6; choice stags, $4.60*/ condition when received and there is bill will pass the house as an emer the physical incapacity which unfits Storm Hits Southwest. Florence— Surveyors for the W il 4.75; good. $4.25*/4.60. Madrid — A section o f the crew of every reason to believe that they will taking effect at them for advancement. lamette & Pacific railroad, recently Kansas City— Rains which have fal gency measure, Hogs — Extra choice light hogs, the Spanish battleship Numancia mu survive and propagate freely. incorporated by G. K. Wendling and len in Southwest Missouri. Southeast once. $7.36*1,8; heavy, $6.65*/ 6.90; heavy tinied while the ship was lying in the Shops Run on Full Tim *. Ferry Capsizes, Seven Drown. others, are now working along the ern Kansas and Norther Oklahoma rough, $6.76*/ 6.25. roadstead at Tangier. The mutineers Eastern Mills Shut Down. Sheep — Choice yearling wethers, were overpowered and put in irons La G rande--After month* o f cur north side o f the Siuslaw river, and zince Wednesday morning have done Massena — Seven passengers were Fall River, Mass.— Notices were drowned in the St. Lawrence river coarse wool, $3.25(o3.60; choice while the battleship started at full tailed hours, the machine and round have reached a point about 12 miles lamage estimated at more than $1,- Another , party is 100.000. A t Lowell, near Galena, an posted in the Fall River Iron Works when the ferry steamer Syrus struck yearling wethers, east o f mountains, speed for Cadiz. The official explana house crews in this city have been re above Florence. The working on the west slope o f th< -lectric company dynamited its 30- company mill that after August 4 a shoal eight miles below this city, $3.26*/ 3.60, choice two and threes, tion o f the incident is that it was not turned to regular hours again $3(0.3.26; choice spring lambs, $6.25 political in character, but a demon machine shop and round house crews Coast range, having crossed over by foot power dam. which cost nearly they will be shut down . until further capsizing and hurling its 75 passen *(6.50; good, choice spring lambs, $6 stration against alleged hardships of are working 64 hours a week instead the Noti pass, and is coming in this 1500.000, in order to save the costly notice. The shutdown affects 6,000 gers into the water. Four bodies operatives. , direction. machinery o f its plant. 41,6.25; choice killing ewes, $2.76<o3. the daily duties. have been recovered. o f 42 during the dull seaaon.