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9 r shington County News REPORT ON STANDARD OIL CO. Commission on Corpora Ions Says It Uses Worst of Methods. I Washington, Aug. 5.— Significant (revelations are made public in a re- J S T GROVE...........OREGON _________________________ _ I port submitted to President Roose- --------- ------------------- - j velt by Herbert Knox Smith, Cotn- i ir j r \ r r r i i t p | | / P P l/ missloner of Corporations, concern- r OREGON STATE ITERS OF INTEREST F lN tD $29,240,000. I Great Moropoly Is No Better Then Counterfeiters or Robbers. RAÏLRÜAD IS (HJTUW Chicago, Aug. 5 — Judge Kenesaw M. Landis Saturday In the L “ lted States District Court fined the ¡stand- ard Oil Company, of Indiana $-9.- 240,000 for violations of the law 20 Per Cent Decresse. | • Est.mete 140,000 Balts accepting H ills boro— The hop crop o f Wash- Salem— Estimates from the m o s t .against _______________ | rebates from lull lngton county this season bids fair to conservative dealers of tills district, iouj 3. The fine Is the 1‘ir* t'!it evt‘ be 20 per cent less than lust year's who Uave mude a tour 0f the hop- assessed against any individual ui corporutiou in In the histo.y This shortage Is due to ng terrltory and observed yard » any » v cornoratlon <________ I ¡ii a previous report the ways and product. American jurisprudence. The case , _ , n 1 methods of the Standard were ex- weat he^ a^a'unm when'yards 8hou,d conditions closely, place the state will be carried to the higher courts plained. The present report sets have had care; to lice und lack of crop for 1907 at not to exceed 14W» by the defendant company. Rneu Unarturc lforlh rhe re8ultH tlie3he. i“ ei h^ The penalty Imposed on the com Governor Will Take Possession o f the p S j KBoB B lwi land the effect they have bad on the spraying; to the low prices prevail- qqq bales, as compared to approxl- pany is the maximum permitted un ---------- (consumption of oil uud ou the profits ing. and to the fact that there is , ,000 for the seusou of der the law and It was announced at Road by Armed Force if N eces ^ turn, o f the Less Important but of the Standard Oil Company. Com- some blight in many yards that last be re- the end o f a long opinion, ln which season were free from fault. 11906, and this estlma e m y sary to Enforce Laws. Not Lest Intereating Eventa “ '-Tho^tandurd Oil Company is re- Lust year's Washington county duced fully one-third more by rea the methods and practices o f the o f the Past Week. sponsible for the course of prices of product went about 8,000 bales, and ;son of failure to secure picking Standard Oil Company were merci lessly scored. The judge, in fact, de petroleum and Its products during It is estimated that this season the moIU,y Birmingham, Ala., Aug. 6.— It Is the last 25 years. The Standard has output will be slightly over 6,0 0 0 1 The crop seems to be coming on clared In his opinlou that the offi cials of the Standard Oil Company not unlikely that troops w ill be or 11 Caine is believe«! to be the consistently used its power to raise bales. In many districts the lice , very unevenly, and all yards, gen- the price of oil during the last ten have been prolific and, as spraying erauy speaking, are more or less who were responsible for the prac dered out within a few days to take jt novelist in the world. years, not only absolutely but also is expensive, many yards were not ;jo t t e d , while the number of missing tices of which the corporation was tionallets have a safe majority in relatively to the cost of crude oil.” given any spraying whatever. S ", hills In most yards Is remarkable, found guilty, were no better than possession o f the line o f the South The Standard has claimed that It far as can be learned the quality of Many fields are well advanced and counterfeiters and thieves, his exact ern Railway, the cancellation of ewly-elected Philipine assembly. whose license to operate in the state has reduced the price of oil; that it hops Is up to the standard. th ls !the purrs are fully developed. Theso language being: explosion of firedamp in a Prus- has been a benefit to the consumer " W e may as well look at this sit Is calmly Ignored by the company. A county generally leading the state In give promise of an abundant yield, mine killed 18 men and injure<l 11 and that only a great combination with corresponding high quality, uation squarely. The men who thus four-hours’ conference held here this regard. a. like the Standard could have fur while on the other hand, ln the ma deliberately violated this law wound this afternoon between Governor Hop Outlook Good. jority of yards, the vines are still In society more deeply than does he Comer. Attorney-Gen. Garber and rinany cures mental an«l nervous nished oil at the prices that huve Woodburn— There will be a larger blossom, with a very small percent who counterfeits the coin or steals prominent attorneys, including two ks and drunkarils by putting them prevailed. "Each one of these claims,” says hop yield in this section this season age of burrs well set. letters from the mall. The nominal ex-Chief Justices o f the Supremo aady employment. Commissioner Smith, "is disproved than ln any previous year and the defendant Is the Standard Oil Com Court, Is believed to have resulted In pany of Indiana, a m illion-dollar cor a determination to make wholesale .clflc Coast lumbermen will fight by this report." quality will be mostly choice. The New Buildings for Corvallis. The Increase In annual profits of poration. The Standard Oil Company arrests o f officials o f the Southern >ropoeed advance in lumber rates lice huve practically disappear««! and the Standard Oil Company from all but a few old yards that have Salem— At a special meetlug of o f New Jersey, whose capital is road If that company does not re issiaaipi valley points. 1896 to 1904 was over $27,000,000 been given no attention are making the State Board of Education, the $100,000,000, is the real defendant. cede from its present position. le railroads and the Hteel (rust are The report says: A state official close to the Gov a fine showing. Some of the old contract for the building o f the new This is for the reason that, If a body “ The total dividends received by yards are looking better than for Mechanics’ Hall ln connection with of men organize u large corporation ernor made the statement that Gov igling over the question of broken the Standard from 1882 to 1906 the past five years. The new yards the Agricultural College at Corvallis under the laws of one state for the ernor Comer was goin g to use every ,, each blaming the other. were $551,922,124, thus averaging ie hundred unruly inombers of the 24.15 per cent a year. The dividends show up well and will make an ex was awarded to A. F. Peterson, of purpose o f carrying on business power at his command to make the aat, Ireland, police force have been however, were much less than the cellent record this year. A party who Portland, for $37,363, and for the throughout the United States and for Southern Railway obey the laws of has made a thorough inspection of steam-heating plant for the same the accomplishment of that purpose Alabama. yd and 150 more w ill follow. total earnings. It Is substantially “ If the railroad carries out Its the yards of this vicinity was ln the building to Gardner, Kendall & Co., absorb the stock o f other corpora certain that the entire net earnings ich Americans can not escape taxes city yesterday and reports the out of Portland, for $3,525. These were tions, such corporations so absorbed threat to stop all business inside the of the Standard from 1882 to 19 Each suc have thenceforth but a nominal state and confine Itself to only In look very bright, corroborating the the lowest bids offered. •stablishing residences in England were at least $790,000,000 and pos opinion of others as to large yield cessful bidder must furnish a bond existence. They cannot Initiate or terstate business,” said this official, y will be subject to taxation under sibly much more. In the sum of 50 per cent o f the execute any Inherent business policy, “ thon the Governor w ill order out English laws. These enormous profits have and good quality. amount of the respective contracts their elimination ln this respect be the state troops and take possession German princess who systematic- been based on an Investment worth and the building must be completed ing a prime consideration for their o f the railroad, which has already Fund for Maintenance Only. at the time of Its original acquisition and ready for occupancy on or be absorption. So, when after this pro placed Itself in the attitude o f a mob, - stole silver plate from European Salem — Attorney-General Craw not more than $75,000,000." fore February 1 of next year. cess has taken place, a crime Is com defying the rightful authority of the ala has been exonerated ou the The report of Commissioner Smith ford has given an opinion to the mitted ln the name o f such smaller state. This action would be followed md of insanity. shows that the Standard Oil Com State Board o f Normal School Re corporation, the law w ill not consid up by an extra session of the legisla Land Sales Drop. i blast of 5,000 tons 01 high explo- pany Is responsible for petroleum gents that the appropriation for nor er that the latter corporation Is the ture, at which a law would be enact Salem— The total amount o f col « was tired in breaking up a moun prices for the past quarter of a cen mals could only be expended for real offender. And where the only ed whereby the railroad would he i of fine marble in Italy. It dis- tury because this company has con maintenance and repairs, and no part lections for the sale o f school, tide possible motive o f the crim e Is the placed in the hands o f a receiver in trolled the Industry. The report of the money could be utilized for and swamp land, Interest on c ertifi ged 500,000 tons. v shows the price history of oil pro the construction of new buildings. cates, etc., in the State Land De enhancement of dividends and the less than 60 days.” «'ive hundred brakernen and a num- ducts since 1866, or practically since This Is for the especial benefit of partment for the month of July, as only punishment authorized Is a fine, great caution must be exercised lest S T A N D A R D C A N N O T E SC APE of conductors on the Coloraiio the beginning of the Industry. This President Mulkey, of the Ashland shown by the statement Issued i the fixing of a small amount encour _______ / nhern railroad have struck for an gives an opportunity to compare the normal, who urged the Immediate Clerk G. G. Brown, o f the State Land age the defendant to further viola course of prices during the earlier need of some new buildings to ac Board, was $47,785.37, which is a rease of 2 cents an hour. competitive period with the course commodate the growth and demands considerable falling off from the tions by esteeming the penalty to be Only T w o Pretexts, and Neither <j$ie ln the nature of a license. Will Hold. Jn boanl the newest German-Amer - of prices during the later monopolis of that Institution. volume of business conducted lust "T h e defendant argues that to i steamers no regular meals are tic period. It also shows that prices Washington, Aug. 6.— Tw o ave month, when the receipts reached a hold it for 1,462 offenses would be a ved, but a regular short-order res- would have been lower during this nues o f possible escape are open to total of over $100,900. This latter, Railroad Laborers Scarce. violation of the constitutional pro later period under normal competi iraut Is always open. Huntington.— W ork on the North however, was due to the transactions hibition against the Imposition of the Standard Oil Company, but tive conditions and In the absence of west Railroad Is progressing slowly Incident to the cancellation and re whether one or both are taken the Three-fifths of the output of the great any such overshadowing combination excessive fines ,and It Is urged that owing to the scarcity of men, who purchasing of certificates resulting congress could never have intended government will be found strongly eera diamond mines in South Af- as has actually existed. intrenched, confident o f repeating prefer to work In the harvest fields, from the land fraud Investigations. to confer upon the court such power. a is taken by American dealers and These prices show directly the e f the victory It scored in Judge Lan greatly to the Inconvenience of the It is the view of the court that for fect that the existence of this com railroad contractors. W ork will be ices are steadily rising. dis’ court. The trust may appeal to Lane County Keeps Up. the law to take from one o f Its cor bination has had upon the consumer Howard Paul, the Amer'can entér and also the results that have ac gin next week of laying rails and Eugene— The hop yield ln Lane porate creatures as a penalty fo r the the Circuit Court o f Appeals on a iner, who died in London in Deoeui- crued to the combination Itself by putting In culverts of Iron pipes In county this year will approximate commission of a dividend-producing writ of error, or to the Supreme it, 1905, and whose will has been in way o f profits. Just conclusion can the large gulches leading from the the crop of last season. If It is all crime less than one-third o f Its net Court o f the United States on con mountain sides. This means a great harvested. The prospective low revenues accrued durtng the period stitutional grounds. One appeal will lgatlon, bequeathed about 1200,000 thus be drawn of the way the Stand not conflict with the other, and no saving of time and money to the con ard OU has used its great industrial tractors, who now have to haul thetr prices for hops and present high o f violation falls far short o f the im further appeal Ilea In either case. London cbarit.es. prices for labor may Influence a few position o f an excessive fine, and power. supplies 4 0 and 50 miles by wagon. to neglect the harvest, and there surely to do this would not be the The Circuit Court o f Appeals has The empress of China has been or- •red by her physician to «prit smoking have been three good but small exercise of as much real power as is final jurisdiction In questions o f er SECO ND HEARING BEGUN. yards dug up this year, but the quan employed when a sentence is Im ror affecting the law in the case, nnd Wind Shakes Prune Trees. garotte», and according to Chinese so far as Judge Landis’ official acts rstom a law will be made prohibiting Albany— The strange wind storm tity o f hops will not be m aterially posed taking from a human being ln the construction of the law are Federal Courts Continue Investigation which swept this part o f the state rhanged. The long, dry, cool weather one day o f his liberty. garette smoking throughout the em concerned, the Supreme Court of the o f Standard. “ It is the judgment nnd sentence last night played the strange freak has been Ideal for hopgrowing, and irs. United States can only consider one Chicago, Aug. 6.— The prepara of relieving prune-growers o f the the quality at this time Is above the of the court that the defendant, the question. Rota, the fighting lea«ier cf the Pillâ average. Standard Oil Company, pay a fine of necessity of shaking their trees to Under article 8 o f the Constitu mes in the Island of Leyte, has been tlons for the second federal investi thin out the yield. Many bushels of $29,240,000.” tion, “ excessive ball shall not be re intenced to drath. One companion gations o f the relations between the prunes were shaken off the trees by More Excuse for Increase, Under the seven indictments still quired, nor excessive fines Imposed, ■as sentenced to Imprisonment for life Standard Oil Company of Indiana the wind and the growers are thus Pendleton— W ill Moore, mannger pending against the Standard Oil and the Chicago & Alton Railroad, saved considerable labor and ex for the Pacific Coast Elevator Com- ' Company, an additional fine amount nor cruel and unusual punishments nd four others were given ¡15 years, In the opinion o f offi ordered by Judge Landis o f the pense ns many were planning to pany, says, regarding the advance lng to $88,440,000 may be levied Inflicted.” 'he trial of Kauatino Ablen, the chief cials o f the Department o f Justice, United States District Court on Sat Per- In warehouse charges: “ The ware against the company, f the Pulajaces, will take place tills tirday, will begin tomorrow. The call shake thetr trees this week. the case can reach the Supreme hnps a few more prunes were shaken house charges, even with the 50 per reek. Court on the ground that the $29,- How to Make Public Pay. for the special grand jury will be down than the growers would have cent advance, w ill still be so moder How the Standard Oil Company 240,000 fine is excessive, because King Edward showed his apprécia Issued and United States District A t ate as to afford the grain brokers can exact payment from the public: the Standard Oil kk mi pany o f In ion oHabor in striking fashion during torney Sims will go over all the evi hut little hope o f getting In the same Clackamas Furm Brings $16,000. dence presented at the recent trial Fine Imposed by Judge Landis, $29,- diana. the d e fe n ^ n \ has capital iis visit to Cardiff, the center of the Oregon City— Robert J. Brown, financial class with the farmers. A c stock nf only $1. an<L iisscts of the Standard OU Company, which Welsh coal trade. He not only kniglit- resulted In conviction and a fine of one of the potato kings of New Era, cording to the statement o f Mr. 240,000; attorneys’ fees (estim ated) of only |10,000>d fw rh ela»tu te td Lor.l Mayor Cross nun, of Cardiff, a $29,240,000, and will seloct the w it has sold his 270-acre farm 1 V4 miles Moore, the advance in the charges $260,000; total fine and cost3 $31,- lawyers employed by IW' truit may 500,000. Present price (average tabor leader, but lie announced the In- nesses to be subpoenaed. It de east of New Era, to G. E. Pottratz, will mean just three-fourths of a grade) kerosene per gallon, 12 find other constitutional questions to cent a bushel to the farmers. ititution of an order of chivalry for veloped that the reason for haste In of Mnrton county, for $16,000, or cents. Proposed price, same, 13 raise ln the Supreme Court, miners. This new decoration, which this investigation is that the statute nearly $60 per acre, and the pur The government Is ready to meet cents. Gallons refined kerosene to will bear King Edward’s name, will lie of limitations Is running against the chaser has taken Immediate posses P O R T L A N D M A R K E TS . one barrel crude petroleum, 15. such an Issue and is confident of Mr. Brown will remain ln for her.ies of tlie mine who distinguish government, and because of it the sion. Number gallons to be sold at in victory. It will reply that the Stand Chicago & Alton will escape re-in Clacknmas county and purchase a themselves in rescue work, Wheat— Club, 80c; bluestem, 82c; crease o f 1 cent per gallon over pres ard Oil Company o f Indiana Is, as dictment on between 80 and 100 smaller farm. valley, 80c; red, 78c ent quotations to reimburse Standard Judge Landis has construed, the Haywood was giver, a great reception counts of the 1,462 on which the Oil, 3,150,000. Number barrels Standard Oil Company o f New Jer Oats— No. 1 white, $25; gray, at Halt laike. Standard Oil Company was con Train* to Wallowa Soon, crude petroleum, 210,000,000. In sey. the great Standard trust, In fact, nominal. victed. crease ln dollars, $31,500,000. Cap and that the fine Imposed upon the Governor Hanley declares that Imll- Elgin —It Is conservatively esti Barley— Feed, $21.60022 per ton; This statute of limitations bars trust must be measured by the re ana is solid for Eairbanka. mated by engineers who have been rolle-1, $23.50® ital stock Standard OU Company of prosecution on offenses committed over the grade that trains will be brewing, nominal; New Jersey, $100,000,000. Capital sources of the trust, and not one of 24.60. France lias invited Sjiain to join In more than three y«>ars before Indict running from Elgin to Wallowa over stock Standard Oil Company o f In the subsidiary, dummy branches. Corn— Whole, $28; cracked, $29 per ment. Many of the shipments on an expedition against Morocco. By the Department o f Justice at diana, $1,000,000. W ealth o f John the Wallowa extension of the O. R. ton. which the Standard Oil Company D. Rockefeller ln excess o f $1,000,- tention Is called to the common prac John Burns proposes a British pure was convicted of accepting rebates & N. ln 60 days. The grade Is prac Hay— Valley timothy, No. 1, $17@ 000,000. (Exact figures not known tice ln criminal courts o f Imposing tically completed and the work of food law to tight American packers. occurred between September, 1903, 18 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, to him self.) R ockefeller's Interest In fines upon vagrants, when the Inabil laying the track Is being rushed with A band cf New York Chinese made a and August, 1904. When the grand all possible speed. $21023; clover, $9; cheat, $9010; Standard Oil (27 2-5 per cent total ity o f the culprit to pay the fine ,9 raid on Boston Chinese, killing three. Jury convenes on August 14, a few grain hay, $9010; alfalfa, $13014. capitalization). $27,400,000. Figures known to the court. But such sen days will suffice to present the evi based on one barrel crude petroleum tences have never been construed as Butter— Fancy creamery, 27 >¿(9 30c Oregon City Has Snakes. » Union Pacific will encourage coal dence against the Alton. producing 35 per cent kerosene and excessive fines. per pound. The jury will consider Infractions mining by independent companies now Oregon City— Rattlesnakes have paraffin, lubricating Poultry— Average old hens, 12,40 by-products, that it has lost much of its coal land. of the Elkins Law occurring from appeared In this city. City Engineer M ore Land Frauds. August, 1904, until March. 1905. W. A. White killed a small one on 13c per pound; mixed chickens, 124c; oils, etc. Los Angeles, Aug. 6.— The sudden Irrigation work in California, Ari- Madison street at the foot of Falls spring chickens, 15016c; old roosters, Flogged l-i Public View. sona and Ne\a«l* will be cut from $15,- View. The snake was a young one, 8@9c; dressed chickens, 16®17c; tur departure o f United States District Transport Breaks Down. 000,009 last year to $800,000 thia year. Hazelton, Pa., Aug. 5.— Louis Attorney Oscar Law lor for Portland San Francisco. Aug. « — The trans about two feet in length, and had keys, live, 12015c; turkeys, dressed, wo rattles. A large snake was seen choice, nominal; geese, live, 8011c; Samoboila, accused o f wife-beating, and Seattle Is considered significant, The Alabama secretary of state has port Warren, which left Saturday this week on the rocks on Jefferson ducks, 8014c. was publicly flogged by Alderm an w-hen taken in connection with the with a largo contingent of troops and declared the franchise of the Southern street near the residence of Ernest Kgga— French ranch, candled, 220 M cKelvey, before whom he had been railread forfeited for breaking state passengers, was compelled by a P. Rands. brought fo r a hearing. A fte r the recent disclosure o f extensive land 23c per dozen. breakdown of machinery to put back law*. frauds ln the Im perial Valley. When She had hardly got outside the bay Fruits— Cherries, 8® 12lye a pound; testimony had been given, Alderman he left the city Mr. Law lor said he Picking Begins September I. M cKelvey seized the man by the col Four American school teacher* who when the olfleers in the engine-room apples, $1.5002.26 per box; Spitzen- lar, dragged him Into the street, was called by Important business, Aurora— If the present good have jaat returned Iron» the I'hillppinee noticed that her machinery was not weather continues, the hop crop here bergs, $.3.60 per box; cantaloupes, pulled the coat from his back and but would not give any Information working as It ought. Chief Engineer via Aaia aiul Eun pe any wherever they _ then handcuffed him to a post. The as to Its nature. As the Investigation Donnelly, of the Army Transport De will he fully as large as last year, $2.5003.60 per orate; peaches, 60o<§ atoppe«!, in India or other British po*. ra*Pp^rr>p*, $l.25@ | crowd divined his intention, and a Is continued It Is believed the name* partment, made an exhaustive ex and the quality equally as good. Th«« $1.25 per crate ae«taiona, Japanese were huaily engaged amination of the Warren s niaehin- hops are burring out fine, the hot 1.50 per crate; blackberries, 5®7c « r « " took off ''Is h“ 't and gave It tn of prominent capitalists will be In making sketches oi fortification* and The alderman Is young called with these desert land entries. I ln hoPp* ,h«t now eon- weather having killed the lice. The per pound; loganberries, $1 per crate; M cKelvey. harbors. crop will probably be five or ten days apricots, $1.5002 per crate. and strong, and the flogging was v ig Tuwday “ “ be bV earlier than last year. Picking will About to S 'a rt North. Vegetables— Turnips, $1.75 per sack; orous. Corean soldiers revolted against begin generally September 1. «•arrots, $2 per sack; beets, $2 per Spttzbergen, July 25. via Trom- disbandment and fought Japanese tn soe, Aug. 6.— The Wellman-Chicago England Gobbles Island Virginia Roads Give It Up. sack; aspaiagus, 10c per pound; beans, Seoul, but were quelled. Bids for New Mail Routs. Port Arthur. Ont . Aug 6 - C a p - Richmond, Va., Aug. 5.— Shortly Record-Herald polar expedition has 805c per pound; cabbage, 2 4 0 per Choate baa made a powerful naker City— Postmaster Lachner pound; celery, $i.25per dosen; oom, before midnight the state officials re been hampered greatly by a high In «'turned from Isle spevnh for a permanent arbitration Rovafe Rojale In Lake Superior, where he has received orders from Washing 25035c pet dozen; cucumbers, 50c®$l ceived a telegram from the attorney wind, which at times became a vio eourt at The Hague. ton Instructing him to advertise for per m beg; head, zoc 25c per por dosen; down; of the V irginia railroads to the effect lent gale, threatening the balloon- U h V ,"" In fitantlng the Brit- bids for n staee line to i; lettuce, neaa, ■ --------Egg that the 2-ccnt rate would be put house. The damage done has been France, Spain and Italy are to Unity and Hereford T * 0c. P r f v WTi' ii ,isk«'«l why’ h i h,?d0 m J e ‘” ht« - «taxer m y to Vnlty H ereford I Z ^ On' „ : . l6^ T. Into effect on or before October 1, on repaired and as arrangements now send an army to Morocco to put dowu expedition, he said It on Burnt River, a distance of nhm.t I P*1 P°unJ; radishea, 20c per down; condition that the matter should be have been perfected and the appara ■ W*s for the 10 miles the uprising. 0 1 at,out tomatoes, $101.25 perem te. purpose of ripening cornuipondenca 1 S __ l L / a o - ____ i to the courts for a final dccl- tus has been found to work most satisfactorily. It Is hoped, unless fur Roosevelt will positively not allow between Ottawa and Washington ther accidents occur, to start for the himself to be renominated for an which would show that great Injug! L 4 M* ‘c7 a n HlV Qr*!" V,” d*- , ' V n " V P" r 1 M° " h’ 3 n out hv the I b e had been done Canada hv th* Sug7r ci»m n 2 n 7 h ir s Ami1^ other term but will support Taft. ; Bw|- " rp» ^ 1 bulls, 3 * « 4 c per railroads Is that thev have deter- pole about the middle o f August. agreement which gave lale Roykle to in . th e h . bPi" in ’»»'•Teet-lponml; cows, 6 0 « V ; country steers, 1 mined to give ln to the people and The Oklahoma Republican conven the United State*. ent I i . i • T h 4 ? * '■ on '*■ differ-, 6 V » 7 e . to end the conflict V Captured Jap Poachers. tion has nominated Frank Frants for I T — . « M Mutton— Dressed, fancy, * * 9 e per Victoria. B. C.. Aug. « . — Advices governor. John D It Not Worried Coin Design His la s t Work have been received here o f an at * re'heavy.*1 ^ Cr° P 5r'* 'd* """n a r y . ^ 7 c “ 7pring Iambi. Cleveland. O.. Aug. 5.— John -------- — | •® 9 v»cperpcund. New Tork. Aug 5.— Through a tempted sealing raid by the Japanese John Sharp Williams has defeated letter from President R o o s e v e lt,______ ____________ Governor Vardeman for the Demo- Rockefeller gives no Indication sealing schooners _____ K alk e Maru an" McArthur it Reappointed I — Dressed. 608 Vjc per pouthl. eratlc nomination for senator from public at least, that the decision of Olympia— Announcement Is made . ^ °P *— ®07 )%c per peund, according made public. It was learned that Midori Maru on the seal rookeries at Judge Landis, fining the Standard at the exeenttre office of th# reap- *° MtasUst ppl. Augustus 8t. Gaudens. the famous Cooper Islands, guarded by R us- Oil Company the limit, affected him polntment of J W Wool— * Eastern Oregon a v e r s » . Ampr><’an sculptor, who died, had de- slans. The schooner K alke M aru McArthur, o f ^Congressman Jenkins opposes the In the slightest. IA AO. _ > . ’ Q 1 tZ T l Oil t ho now ivnM nnlna wVilaVt »*«•»*. hoe * . 4 .... — 4 a. MITAF v O «PPear-,Spokane, as a member of the »«a te t«0 2 3 c per pound, according toshrink- *'*n ed **>* * * w gold coins which are has returned to M ■Rate tights doctrine and predicts incea go ?h! m „.eA , V and reported three th* has not fi?en Hoard o f Pharmacy, to take effect ralley 20(^2.* now completed. This deaUn province. Japan, line »n r It It la enforced. (the matter er a thought ¡November 1. Z e « 2 , 1 ^ fine- , , probably the last completed work o f her sealing boats and 12 men cap- ness, mohair choles, 29®30e a ponnd that left the hands of the sculptor. tured by Russians. iMued Each W««k IS Of THE w t t f t s i r 1- - “' “ “ Condenseil Form lor Our is V Openly Defies Aultiorities ol the State of Alabama. IHII.ITIA MAT BE CALLED UPON