Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, July 05, 1906, Image 2

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NEWS OF THE WEEK
H ILL W IN S FIGHT.
Road Down North Bank o f Columbia
Given Right o f Way.
Vancouver. July 3.— H ill won over
Harriman yesterday when Judge W.
W. McCredie, oi the Superior court of
Washington, decided that the Portland
A Seattle railway had the right to con­
demn acroea the property of the Colum­
bia Valley railroad along the north
bank oi the Columbia river.
The de­
cision is a sweeping one, and carries
with it the settlement of an important
question in the struggle between the
two roads. Both have fought for the
narrow etrip along the river’s edge
whereon a railway can be bnilt. Both
have been at work bnilding grades pre­
paratory to laying rails. Both claimed
certain points ol conflict, the Columbia
Valley by deed irom the former owners,
and the Portland A Scattleby virtue of
condemnation suits across the property
of the rival corporation. By a decis­
ion allowing this right, if snstained by
the higher courts of Washington, ap­
parently no barrier can be raised in the
path of H ill that w ill prevent him from
following his surveys down the Wash­
ington shore of the river.
The decision announces that in case
the Colombia Valley desires to bnild a
railroad down the north bank, the
court will extend the road full protec­
tion by allowing it to bnild a roadbed
and track over tbe right of way parallel
with the Portl-nd A Seattle track as
surveyed, without compelling the Har­
riman road to recondemn, providing
the Columbia Valley determines to
build and does bnild within a reasona­
ble time. If tbe opposing road to the
H ill line tails to build, then tbe Port­
land A Seattle is to have tbe full right
of way for its own purposes.
OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
RECORD HOP CRO P.
OPINION ON INSURANCE LAW.
Colorado
Flood Waters Now
Into Saltón Sink,
Flow
Imperial, Ca!,. July 3.— Flood water
from the Colorado river, finding its way
into Saltón Sink, has been catting a
new channel »boot 30 feet deep through
the flooded country at the rate of about
a third of a mile a day. As the chan­
nel has proceeded ii has lessened the
threatened serious damage to Calexico
and Mexicali, the two towns on the in­
ternational tine.
Three or four days ago tbe river cut
a channel across the line, passing Ca­
lexico at sufficient distance to relieve
it from the pressure ol water, but cut­
ting into the Mexican town to tbe ex­
tent that the Southern Pacific depot
was undermined and fell into the
stream.
Three or four small adobe house* on
the outskirts of the town have also
gone into the water, but as yet the
business
portion
remains
intact.
Whether the town v ill escape further
damage cannot now be told. There is
also a bare possibility that Calexico
may be damaged, though this ie now
believed improbable.
Mexicali is a town of about 500 in­
habitants, of neat appearance but of
no large investments in buildings, the
Southern Pacific railroad being the
chief sufferer. Aside from tbe damage
to these towns the water situation has
seemed to improve from the standpoint
of the Imperial valley.
Tbe flood season is believed to be
drawing to a close and the Southern
Pacific is accumulating a gieat force of
teams and men on the lower Colorado
with a view of turning the river back
to its old channel when the water falls
to the 20 foot level, which should be
by July 20.
WRECK IN ENGU n
Tost E xp ress Troln Jumps T
W ith Fatal Results.
Oregon Yield for 1906 Promîtes to Attorney General Say* Insolvency o f
Company Cancels Policies.
Exceed Even That o f 1906.
Salem— Attorney General Crawford
Salem— Almoet incredible though it
may seem, well poeted Oregon bop has rendered an opinion in whieh he
growers expect a crop of 130,000 balet hold* that where an insurance company
in this state this season.
This is ai has become insolvent and a recevier
Nearly All Were American, Who Hf
expectation based upon tbe present con has been appointed in court proceedings
A Resume o f the Lee* Important but
Just Arrived on Steam.r
dition of tbe yards.
Some men who in another state, all policies in this
Not Lee* Interesting Events
sta'e are thereby cancelled, but a poli­
From New York.
are
both
dealers
and
growers
say
they
o f the Past Week.
will not be surprised at a crop of 140, cy holder, who did not know of the in­
000 bales, and will be disappointed if solvency, may have a claim against the
it goes under 130,000, with continued deposit fund in this state for any loss
The battleship Nebraska made a
Salisbury, England, July 3
favorable weather conditions.
The he many sustain within a reasonable
good showing ip a trial spin at Seattle.
at
a mad pace over the London 8o2
largest crop heretofore gathered was time after the appointment of the re­
western railway, the America*
Two bills fathered by Hermann fail­
that of last year, aggregating 108,000 ceiver.
Express carrying 43 of the lWlr
ed too receive the signature of the pret-
He also holds that the secretary of
bales.
New v ork s passengers from Plvnw
ident.
state
of
this
state,
as
insurance
com­
A ll the yards are now in first class
to London, plnnged from the tr«k ¡.
condition. Many old yards are prom missioner, has authority to investigate
Another attempt w ill be made this
after passing the station here at ■
the
condition
of
such
an
insurance
com
ising a yield 25 to 50 per cent greater
summer to reach the north pole by
o’clock this morning and mangled
than last year.
In addition to this pany and if he finds that its capital is
balloon.
death in its wreckage 23
J
there are many yuung yards which pro impaired below the sum of $200,000,
and four of the trainmen. '
President Roosevelt is preparing to
duced light crops of baby bops last year he may cancel its license in this state.
Beside those to whom death ca
spend a quiet vacation at Oyster Bay
that will yield full crops for tbe first
speedily, a dozen persons were
this summer.
Ask
State
for
Appropriation.
time this year. The great question in
some of them seriously.
w
the minds of growers is whether all tbe
Ontario— Henry Blackman, recently
The courage of Americans injured in
The late hour of the New York’«
hope can be gathered.
Labor is scarce appointed by Governor Chamberlain as
the Salisbury wreck was the admiration
rival at Plymouth eaved manv H«,j
and a much larger number of people one of tne commissioners of Oregon to
of the British.
She carried more than 60 traveleri t.
than usual will be required to pick tbe the Jamestown exposition, representing
Rebaters under conviction have filed
London, but many of them elected
crop.
Eastern Oregon, is in Ontario gathering
bills of exception in the United States
travel on comfortably to Southamptc
Heavy showers in this vicinity have statistics and exhibits for the world’ s
court at Kansas City.
in preference to the late landing at Pi.J
injured clover hay to some extent, ami fair in 1907, so as to make a report at
mouth and.the long n'ght ride acr,L'
The report of the New York Life
cracked Royal Anne cherries slightly. the next legislature with the view of
the country.
If the N e w York 3
Insurance trustees shows the company
The rain, however, w ill benefit grain, having a liberal appropriation made.
made a faeter passage the somber rort
to be in good condition.
potatoes and other crops.
Mr. Blackman states that the commer­
•
of the dead and injured would hi«
cial bodies of Portland are back of the
The government ol the United States
been larger.
movement and requested the governor
Harney Sawmills Busy.
is the most economical on earth accord­
The surviving passengers and tniW
to
make
the
appointments.
Oregon
is
ing to Representative Tawney.
Burns— The sawmill men of this
men describe the sound of the wrecks
the
first
state
on
the
Pacific
coast
to
county have all started their mill to
like the discharge of a series of he»r
C A N A L BOND SALE.
Extravagant Republicans spend the
running on full time and the outlook is come to the front for the purpose of ad­
W ANTS W ATER W ORKS TO O .
guns of varied caliber, and when tU
nation's income to keep up the tariff
better than for a number of years, as vertising her resources.
crashing of the wreck was pa>t tber*
wall, says Representative Livingston.
Bidders for Small Amounts Are To Be
there is a large large number of new
Standard Oil Not Content With San came calls of the injured, some ehriek-|
Given Preference.
A committee of trustees of the Penn­
Dr. Sherman Cannot Attend.
settlers locating in this county, and
ing with pain and fear and other«,
Francisco Gas Monopoly.
sylvania railroad says i.e officers and
Oregon City— Secretary Cross, of the
Washington, July 4.— Secretary Shaw then the sawmills near Harney City
moaning as if bewildered by tbe shock]
employes should have no entangling yesterday offered to the public *30,- ship moat of their product to Malheur Willamette Valley Chautauqua associa­
San Francisco, July 3.— The Bulletin
R elief came quickly, although it tJ
investments.
000,000 bonds o ' tbe Panama canal county. There was not muoh demand tion. has received a telegram from Dr. today says: The Standard Oil company an hour tefore the last body '«J
is
preparing
to
invade
the
local
water
loan,
authorized
by
tbe
recent
act
of
W.
C.
Sherman,
of
Sacramento,
an­
for
lumber
last
year,
and
most
of
the
Hot wsather is causing prostrations
dragged from the wreck. The police,
congress. Tbe bouds will bear interest mills closed down earlv in tbe season. nouncing bis serious illness at his field and give battle to the 8pring Val­
and deaths in the East.
attracted by the noise, called »mb*,
at the rate of 2 per cent, will be dated Lumber bas increased in value from home, which will prevent him from ley Water company, which has enjoyed
Hearst says Senator Bailey, of Texas, August 1, 1906, and inte-est w ill be $10 to $12 per thousand for rough lum­ keeping his engagement at this year’ s a monopoly in San Francisco for more lances and surgeons and warned tin!
hospitals to prepare to receive the ii-1
is a lackey for Standard Oil.
The Rockefeller con­
payable quarterly. They will be re­ ber, and dressed lumber has increased assembly.
Dr. Sherman has for a than 40 years.
jnred. The railway yard quickly filled
number of years been instructor of the cern is believed to be tbe purchaser of
A harvest crew near Hutchinson, deemable at the pleasure of the govern­ about tbe same per cent.
with police, doctore, nurses, training
ment at the end of 10 years and will be
Bible class and hie services have been tbe Blue Lakes and Sierra Nevada Wa­
Kansas, struck to attend a ball game.
and volunteers.
payable
30
yearn
from
date.
In
tbe
invaluable
to
tbe
chautauqua
meetings.
ter
&
Power
company.
The
price
t
Springfield May Be I erminus.
The battleship New Hampshire has
The darkness and incredible destruc­
statement made public Secretary Sbaw
Secretary Cross is planning to substi­ agreed upon is said to be $5,000,000.
Eugene — The Willamette Valley
been successfully launched at Camden, says:
tion made the work of rescue exceed­
tute a round table for this interesting
Standard Oil already controls the gas
company has applied to tbe city of
New Jersey.
ingly difficult.
Lamps and torch*
“ In considering bids, tbe bidders
feature of the chautauqua program.
situation here, having purchased the
Springfield for a franchise for the con­
were brought to light the desolate
Court rumor says the czar will bow offering the highest prices receive the
plant
of
tbe
San
Francisco
Gas
&
Elec­
struction of an electric railway on cer­
scene. The station was converted into
La Grande Gets Big Mill.
? ¡ I to parliament and diszolve the Goremy­ first allotment. I f two or more bid­ tain streets entering the city from tbe
tric company. It is now proposed not
a surgery ami the platform waa made a
kin ministry.
ders offer the same price, those aeking
only
to
give
San
Francisco
a
new
water
La
Grande—
Representatives
of
the
north. For a long time the company
mortuary.
Five Oshkosh, Wisconsin, lumber­ (or the small amounts will receive pri­ has been attempting to secure a fran­ Palmer Lumber company have made supply system, bnt also to furnish pow­
ority in allotment.
The department
LO O K IN G FOR GOOD MAN.
men indicted for Oregon land frauds
chise for entrance into Eugene, intend­ public that they nave decided to build er for the gas corporation and possibly
I
reserves the right to permit bidders
Work to the United Railroads as well. It is
ing to extend the line now under con­ their.big mill at La Grande.
I ,C- have been release. 1.
offering the highest price to increase
struction between Salem and Portland will begin a* soon as a right of wav for also declared that the new system will Czar Finds Difficulty in Selecting Ne»
I r
It is claimed a number of Chinese the amount of their purchases.
The
south to Eugene, but as the city coun­ a railroa 1 spur through Marion street supply Sacramento and Stockton, giv­
Prime Minister.
have been found in St. Louis who have department also reserves the right to
cil
seems loath to give the franchise, and the Riverside addition is secured. ing them light and power and a new
bogus certificates obtained by aid from reject any or all bids if deemed to be
St. Peteebug, July 3. — No definite
the company threatens to build around The 73 acres of ground donated by citi­ water system.
' Portland.
to the interest of the United States to
zens for a mill site and lumber yards
F. A. Martell, president of the Sierra statement with reference to the retire­
Eugene.
will be turned over at once, the trans­ Nevada Water & Power company, euys ment of the Goremykin cabinet an
The management of the Harriman do so.
“ The bonds will be ready for deliv­
fer to be made through tbe Commercial be is not in a position to give out the forthcoming today. Emperor Xicholaa
lines has adopted steel as the material
Promise Ontario New Railroad.
club.
names of the men with whom be is ie apparently encountering trouble ii
to be used in the construction of all ery about August 1, 1906. Prospective
Ontario—Grattan
P.
Wbeeier,
the
f ! passenger and freight cars.
bidders desiring information not con­
dealing, and he cannot at this time say finding a man to whom to ifftrnet tbe
New
York
city
banker,
who
is
financing
tained in this circular may address tbe
Wheat Crop Looks Good.
whether or not tbe Rockefeller interests reins of power and effecting in under­
Men repairing the electric line be­ secretary of the treasury, division of tbe Ontario-Emmett railroad, is in the
standing with the Liberal grouped
Pendleton
—
Umatilla
county
will
have
acquired the property.
tween San Francisco and San Mateo loans and currency, Washington, the city, accompanied by O. C. Wright, have one of its best wheat, crops this
parliament.
have had to take out 12 feet of rails, assistant treasurers at Chicago, Ht. manager of his Eastern Oregon mining year in spite oi threatening early por­
The Constitutional Democratic par­
MERELY UNDRILLED MOB.
the shrinkage in the earth’s surface be­ Louis, New Orleans or San Francisco.” interests. Mr. Wbeeier stated that tbe
liament committee met tbia afternoon
11 ing due to the recent earthquake.
Ontario-Emmett railroad would abso­ tents. The moist weather of the past
behind closed doors to discui* tactic*
lutely be built, and that tbe money is four weeks has lifted the crops out of Salvador Openly Supporting Guate­
under the situation. The Associated
While running at a high speed an IS TH M IA N C A N A L C O M M IS S IO N . all subscribed for its construction, and the ground until they will be as good
malan Revolutionists.
Pres* was informed after the meeting
express train jumped the track at Salis-
tbe same would be in running order in straw as usual, whereas it was pre­
San Francitc , July 3 .- -Among the that the committee adhered to ite in-
burg, England.
Twenty-seven people, President Puts J. E. Stevens in C ol­ within 18 months, but probably at an dicted that in some places a harvester
mostly Americans, lost their lives.
could hardly get below the heads. Now passengers on the steamer City of Pana­ mer decision that nothing leas than a
onel Ernst’ s Place.
earlier date.
The train was carrying the passengers
the warm weather bas begun to harden ma, which arrived today from the isth­ fully responsible cabinet will be accept­
Washington, July 4.— Because of the
of a New York liner.
tbe young grain and cause tne maturing mus, was George W. Phelps, a railroad able, and that Constitutional Demo­
Trouble in Harney County.
failure of tbe senate to confirm the
Mr. Phelps crats w ill refuse to take portfolio! ii
heads to fill out and increase in weight. official from Guatemala.
H
President Elliott, of the Northern Isthmian Canal commission, President
Salem— There is trouble brewing
believes that President Cabrera will be anv mixed cabinet.
H Pacific, is said to have resigned.
Roosevelt has named a new commis­ down in Harney county over irrigation
County Fair at Tillamook.
able to hold his own against the revo­
Tbe leaders scarcely expect that tbe*
The president has signed the railroad sion, consisting of Theodore P. Shonts, matters. The Burns board of trade
Tillamook— At a meeting of the T ill­ lutionists, but this belief is not shared terms w ill be accepted at present. In­
chaimran;
John
F.
Stevens,
Governor
has
asked
tbe
state
land
board
to
send
rate, naturalization and lock canal
deed they have slight desire to shoulder
amook Development league the matter by his fellow passengers.
Charles E. Magoon, Brigadier General tbe state engneer over to make an in­
bills.
of a county fair was taken up.
The
According to Phelps, Cabrera has 6,- the responsibility of government, wbn
Peter C. Haine, U. 8. A., retired; vestigation with a view to obliging
A Ip*at wave has swept the entire Mordecai Endicott, civil engineer, U. some of the companies holding lands date for the fair will probably be Aug­ 000 trained troops in the western part ♦ he country apparently is on the w »
East and a number of deaths are re­ S. N., and Benjamin M. Harrod, mem­ under the Carey act in the vicinity of ust 23,24 and 25, and it will probably of the republic. The other passengers of a series of outbreaks and disorder!.
include a stock show and street carni­ refuse to dignify the Guatemalan army Their present plan is to adopt towird
ported .
bers.
Harney to proceed to develop it or va­
val. J. C. Cooper, of McMinnville, to the extent of callini them tkocpj at any new ministry the same tactics they
Mr.
Stevens
replaces
Brigadier
Gen­
cate.
State
Engineer
Lewis
will
soon
Reports of spreading disaffection in
all.
has been engaged to manage it.
have followed in the past, the accept
eral
Oswald
Ernst,
who
retired
from
go
to
Harney
county,
the
land
board
the Russian army adds to the alarm at
“ They are undersized and under­ ance of what is good in the policy o'
active
service
in
tbe
army
last
week,
having
made
an
order
to
that
effect
at
the palace.
PO RTLAND M ARKETS.
drilled,” said one passenger, “ and if the government and unsparing criti­
and will hereafter devote practically its last meeting.
Oregon Civil war claims w ill probab­ hit entire time to the International
Wheat— Club, 71072c; bluestem they meet any real opposition will melt cism where that policy does not et)“*™
W. »-
like hail in the sunshine.”
ly soon be paid. These claims aggre­ Waterway commission.
with their ideae. The immediate pie-
74c; red, 69 0 70c; valley, 71072c.
Joseph Buck-
Investigate Insurance Companies.
gate $366,271.
When the City of Panama left San age of a vote of lack of confidence a
lie.
Bishop,
who
was
secretary
to
the
Oats—
No.
1
white
feed,
$31.50032;
• r
Salem— The Greater Salem Commer­
Joee it was understood that a division probable.
An unusual rainfall at London pre- old commission, and a member of the cial club ba* adopted a resolution aek­ gray, $31.50 per ton.
It ie stated that Minister of Inter«
Barley— Feed, $24024 50 per ton; of the revolutionary army was crossing
II vented the open air celebration of the commission, will be secretary to the ing the Oregon Development league to
the Mexican border and that more Stolypin and Minister ol Finance Ko-
new body. The salaries of the mem­ appoint a committee to aid Senator brewing, nominal; rolled, $25026.
m J j king's birthday.
bers will continue the same as hereto­ Fulton in bis effort to secure a larger
Fruits— Apples, $2.5003 50 per box; rebel troops were pouring in from Sal­ kovsoff w ill submit to the lower bens
Forest fires are raging around the
of parliament, probably tomorrow,»
fore. Mr. Stevens w ill continue as share of the reclamation funds for Ore­ apricots, $1.7502 per crate, cherries, vador.
vicinity of pry valley. Texas.
Man)
Tbe officers of the City of Panama request for an appropriation of v*1-'
chief engineer of the commission, but gon. The club also authorized the ap­ 508c per pound; currants, 9010c;
™ ranches are being destroyed.
will not receive any extra compensation pointment of a committee to confer peaches, $101.25; strawberries, 508c confirm the report brought by the City 000,000 for famine relief.
of Peking that Salvador was openly
W hite and colored soldiers clashed at aa'a memler of the commiseion.
with Secretarv of State Dunbar regard­ per pound; gooseberries, 507c per
supporting the revolution, and was vir­
Fort I eavenwortb, Kansas, and four
Intended to Surrender.
ing an investigation of tire coarse of in­ pound; Logan berries, $1.25 per crate;
tually a war with Guatemala.
men are now in the hospital.
Sunday Laws in Missouri.
Stv. Petersburg, July 3 .--The
surance companies in the payment or raspberries, $1.7501.85; blackberries.
tions of various officers and sailer*
Kansas City, Mo., Jnlv 4.— The Sun­ nonpayment of loseee in the San Fran­ 10c.
Trustees of Stanford University have
Root to Visit South America.
Vegetables— Beans, 507c per pound;
the torpedo boat destroyer Bsdnvy.
completed arrangements for rsDuilding day closing law, enforcement of which cisco disaster.
cabbage, l % c per pound; cucumbers,
Washington, July 3.— Secretary Root forming the documents in the con
Necessary buildings will be ready at has brought Governor Folk more prom­
65c per dozen; lettuce, head, 10025c; will accept tbe hospitality of Chile and martial of Admiral Rojestvensky*
the beginning of the fall term, August inently before the public than any act
Seats Assigned Legislators.
onions, 8010c per dozen ; peas, 4 0 V • make part of his trip along the west other naval officials, who surrender
since he became the state’ s chief exec­
23
Salem— Members of the next Oregon
radishes, 10020c per dozen; rhubarb, coast of South America in a Chilean the Japanese in the battle of th* **•
utive, was declared inoperative, so far
Heavy wind blew down a circus tent aa cities of the second class are con­ legislature have already been selecting 3c per pound; spinach, 203c per warship. The United States cruiser Japan, in May of last year, »r* P“
seat*
in
their
respective
bouses,
and
at Aurora. Illinois.
Two -men were cerned, by the Kansas City coart of
pound; parsley, 25c; turnips, ■9O c0$l Charleston, on which Secretary Root liehed today. The sailors’ testing
killed and scores narrowly escaped be­ Appeals yesterday. The decision was Secretary of State Dunbar has been as­ per sack; carrots, $101.25 per sack ; will sail for South America, is too large
indicates that the admiral’s P*
signing
seats
as
requested.
Before
the
ing trampled by a herd of 18 elephants made in the case of the state against
beets, $1.250 1 50 per sack.
a craft to *m*k its way along the inside boarded the Dedovy with the ® , _.
legislature convenes he w ill have each
which stampeded.
Onions— New, 1 ^ 0 1 * c per pound. passage from the strait of Magellan to tention of surrendering to the fit*»
William T. Kessels, a saloonkeeper of member’ s name on a card on tbe front
Potatoes — Fancy graded old Bur­ Valparaiso, Chile, and as a result Sec­ aneee ship encountered. Their t*1
The crop outiooa >ui tue Pacific 8t. Joseph. The decision applies only of his desk, in letters large enough for
to St. Joseph and cities of the second the presiding officers, pages and others bank», 40050c per hundred; ordinary, retary Root and his party will leave the act was to order a white flag P1®!**
Northwest is most encouraging:
nominal; new Oregon, 750 0c.
Charleston at Sandy Point, in the
clase.
to read at a distance.
In each house
Congress has taken no action with
Batter— Fancy creamery, 17)4 020c strait of Magellan, and go aboard a
Mine Riot» Are Expects* ^
the
Multnomah
delegation
w
ill
occnpy
regard to a new trade treaty with Uer
per pound.
^nileao man of war.
New Treaties With Bogota.
practically the same seat* occupied at
El Paso, Tex., July 3 .-Ord*ni »
many.
Eggs—
Oregon
ranch,
2202214 c per
Washington, July 4. — Enrique Cor­ the last session.
been issued at Phoenix, Aria >
doien.
Prsaident Roosevelt has reiterated tes ha* been named Colombian minister
Money for Jamestown Exposition.
three i com
p— : — of *1
' “ tnaons
companies
the
A rizo»* S • **1 ^ m
his determination not to run again for to the United States to succeed Di*g<o
Poultry— Average old hens, 13013)*c
Washington,
Jniy
3.
_
The
James-
luard in readiness to
,
Outlook in Lane County.
al Guard
the presidency.
per
pound;
mixed
cbickene,
1
2
0
1
ik
c-
Mendoza. The 8tate department had
4
Engene— Sunshine has improved all broilers, 16016 ^ 0 ; roosters, 9 )4 0 1 lc- town Tri-Centennial exposition will Morenci and Clfton, Aril-,
P. W. Clement is the choice of In­ been advraed by American Miniater
-
crops In Lane county.
An average ;lre**ed_ chickens. 18014c; tnrkeys,’ receive government aid amounting to strike ia threatened in the
dependent Republicans and Democrats Barrett, at Bogota, that tbe appoint­
$1,325,000, in addition to $50 000 ap strike occurred there three y ^
cherry yield is on the market; straw- live. 17 0 17)4 c ; tnrkeys, dressed,
propriate a year ago, as the result of with serious riot* and P®“ ®*
ment »1 Mr. Cortes meant the initia­
lor governor of Vermont.
bsrriea are practically harvsated; rasp­ choice, 20022c; geese, live, 10012c;
Russian rumor* ray a new ministry tion of preliminary negotiation« at Bo­ berries and black caps are ripening and ducks, old, 11012c; young, 1114013c. the agreement by the senate and house troop* bad to be called out '
gota
looking
toward
tue
framing
ol
^
are prolific. Prunes, apples and pears
is about to be formed, beaded by M.
^ ? ” ?drT C
J TU bilK
An “ ®ni of them. There haa been trouble
Hope— Oregon, 1905, 10011c; olds, 2?o‘n
$ 100,000 for the transportation of camps for several weeks pent- w
Hay and 6c per pound.
Mouromsteff, president of the lower treatise between the United State* and •re in the beat of condition.
Colombia, intended to settle all dis­ grain ara very heavy, while hope are
troops was struck out, bnt this expense
eral minor strikes.
house.
putes.
will be paid from the appropriation of
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advanced,
promising
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yield.
Testimony at New Orleans by the
1802314c:
vality,
coarse,'22»4023
t.c;
$12,000,000
in
the
army
appropriation
Pasture is good.
Contest on Smoot’* s **'
Interstate Commerce commission shows
V** Poond; mohair, choice,
Assistant to Secratary o f Stats.
?8(430c,
Washington, July 3. — Tl>*$ „¡i
Chat stats oil inspectors discriminated
Washington, July 4 . —Huntington
Oregon Appropri«tiona Cut.
of the right of Reed «m o o t«
•gainst dealers not in the trust.
Vral— Drseeed, 407c per pound.
Wilson, secretary of th* American am-
Workmen Beat Government Spies.
Washington— The senati cornai itine
United 8t».**
his seat in the Unit»'
Beef— Pceased bulls, 3c per pound;
T h * president is back of Governor hsssy at Tokio, assumed hi* duties a* cnt down thè bniHiag appropriation*
8t. Petersburg, July 3. — Detectives will
ill be presented to that
thai body Cb» jf.
cow*.
4V
,05t*C;
country
steers,
506c
Id*, of tbs Philippines ia, the position third assistant secretary of state Mon­ Jn raporting on thè omnibus bill so that
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disguised as workmen were denounced day of - the
session in
Matton—
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eased,
fancy.
708c;
per
Mr. Wilson succeed* H. H. Baker City gets only $65,000, Eugene
h* took with reference to the title to day.
and nearly battered to death w:th man Burrows, of the co
pound; ordinary, 506c; lambs, with
the Juan de Dios property, claimed by Pair«*, who rails July 21 for Norway aa $50,000, and Salem $15,000 to com­ pelt on, 8c.
knncklee” at a workmen’s meeting privileges and elections, so
jget
Unitsd Sintra miniater to that country. plete ita ground*.
th* Catholic church.
today. They were removed to the hos­ in the cloeing hoars of the s * ^ ^
Pork-Dr***ed, 7 08)4* per pound.
pital in a dying condition.
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