641 CONGRESS ADJOURNS NEWS ITE M S I s TREDCAR men get Oregon OTHER UNIONS’ AID Of General Interest About Record Shows Appropriations Exceeding by More than Half Billion Past Brief Resume of General News Year's Expenditures. from All Around the Earth. Oregon Victims Alleged to Have Ldbor Trouble in New York Extends (o Lost $30,000 to Promoter UNIVERSAL HAPPENINGS IN A NUTSHEU SYMPATHETIC STRIKE ORDERED Uve News Items of All Nations and Pacific Northwest Condensed for Our Busy Readers. Stage Hands, Longshoremen, Bar­ tenders, Machinists, Moulders, Printers and Brewers Aid. 75,000 Workers. Eugene — Officers o f the United States government sre investigating the record o f F. G. Mathison, San Francisco real estate dealer, arrested Washington, D. C. — The first ses­ reduced during the investigation, nor in Oakland, Cal., Monday, according tp sion o f the Sixty-fourth congress, for 30 days thereafter, and work in a statement made here by District A t­ excess o f eight hours to be paid for at which adjourned Friday, Sept 8, was torney J. M. Devers. Attorney I>evers a pro rata rate. concerned chiefly with national de­ T a riff— Creation o f a non-partisan also stated that the authorities Iwlieve fense. tariff commission o f five members to that Mathison, who is charged with When the gavel fell congress had ' investigate and advise congress on having obtained title to real eatate in directed reorganization and re-equip­ tariff revision; repeal of the free sug­ Lane and Linn counties worth from ar provision o f exiting tariff law; ment o f the army and navy for defense amendments increasing duties on dye­ $30,000 to $40,000 in exchange for o f the country at the unprecedented stuffs to encourage manufacturing dye­ bogus abstracts o f title to Texas land, cost o f $655,000,000, with authoriza­ stuffs in the United States; enactment New York— A strike o f stage cm- did not 0 |>erate alone and that other Maine Republicans elect entire state tions that w ill increase the total in of an anti-dumping provision to pre­ arrests revealing a conspiracy to de- 1 ployes, longshoremen, brewery work- and national ticket Monday. three years to nearly $800,000,000. vent dumping o f foreign-made goods fraud on an extensive scale are prob- i ers, machinists, bartenders, moulders W ith all other expenditures, appropri­ at less thar foreign market prices; Greece is expected to enter the war able. j and printers in syni|>athy with the un­ ations were brought to the grand total authorization for the President to re­ soon on the side of the allies. District Attorney Devers prepared ionized carmen who quit their places of $1,637,583,682, the greatest aggre­ taliate against foreign nations prohib­ reqiustion papers for Mathison, to be ! four days ago, was decided upon at a The Southern Pacific ia furnishing gate in the country’s history, and ex­ iting importation o f goods from the signed by the governor. In the event | meeting of the heads o f their unions ceeding that for the last fiscal year by United States by laying an embargo 50 freigh t cars daily to relieve the car a Federal charge is perferred the state | Sunday night, according to an an­ shortage in Oregon. more than half a billion dollars. against imports from offending na­ w ill likely turn the prisoner over to nouncement by Hugh Frayne, state or- Expenditures, necessitated by pre­ tions. Dealers in Klamath Falls, Or., ship the Federal authorities for trial, he | ganizer o f the American Federation of paredness and the calling into action Cotton futures act— Providing a pro­ 88 fine horses to New York for the said. | Labor. o f m ilitary forces to meet the Mexican hibitive tax on cotton sold for future French government. In one o f the letters in the posses- A resolution was adopted calling on emergency, demanded revenue legisla­ delivery in fictitious or wash sales. sion o f the officers Mathison is said to Surface cars in many sections of all unionized wage earners in Greater tion in the closing days o f the session. Philippines— Law to provide for a have written that he had “ unloaded Congress responded by doubling the more autonomous government o f the New York City, are stopped by the the Oregon stuff” and had done very New York. Yonkers, Moui.t Vernon, strike and the situation has become White Plains and New Rochelle to normal tax on incomes, creating an in­ islands, enlarging self-government, well. The “ Oregon stu ff" referred to aanction a strike “ in support o f the heritance tax, munitions tax and mis­ reorganizing election laws, establish­ serious. is alleged to have been land to wihch [ cellaneous excise taxes to raise $305,- ing an elective senate and promising Henry Ford, the millionaire auto he had obtained title in exchange for 1 contention of the street railway men 000,000, and by directing the sale of independence whenever, in the judg­ maufacturer, spent a few hours in alleged worthless abstracts o f title to of their right to organize. “ The resolution recommended that the $130,000,000 Panama Canal bonds. ment o f the United States, the Philip­ Portland Monday, where he inspected Texas land. workers in the various trade* “ lay Congress established a tariff com­ pine people demonstrate capability for the local plant. Attorney Devers stated that In the down their tools until the employers mission, a government shipping board it. cases he had investigated, the ab­ According to reports from Rudolph are forced to recognize the carmen's to rehabilitate the American merchant Appropriations for all purposes M. Anderson, member of the Stefansson stracts o f title which on their face union.” According to State Organ­ marine; a workmen’s compensation were: exploring party, the latter has discov­ were genuine and set up a clear chain izer Frayne, approximately 76,000 commission to administer a new uni­ Agriculture........................ have been made 24.948.862 ered new land bearing copper deposits. o f title pur|>orted to men and women are enrolled in the 267.596.530 form compensation law; a farm loan A r r a y ...................................... by an abstract company which did not and consular . 5.356.(19* banking system; a child labor law; Diplomatic Resolutions requesting that all Kan­ exist. The records in the county in unions that were represented st the District of Columbia ....... 12.M i.907 meeting Sunday night. enlarged the system o f self-govem- I Fortifications..................... 25.74.* 060 sas City high schools girls be required which the 1 exits land is located con­ Indian affair* 10.967.544 Before a sympathetic strike ran be ment in the Philippines and enacted Legislative to wear uniforms will be presented to and executive 37,925.690 tain no record o f such abstracts. declared, however, it was explained by many other important laws which had Military Academy 1.225.043 the board o f education at its next The land Mathison purported to con­ a vy .................................. 313.300.096 the union leaders, it will be necessary been contemplated by the administra­ N Pensions ......................... 158.065.0U0 meeting. vey to the Lane county farmers alleged for them to call mass meetings of Postoffice................ 322.937.679 tion. to have been swindled of their farms, Colorado’ s first snow o f the season H ive r and harbor 40 .5 »*.136 their respective unions ami put the Most important legislative enact­ Sundry 128.299.3*6 fell at Leadville Wednesday, according belongs to Mrs. H. M. King, reputed civil....................... proposition to a vote o f the members. ments of the session, exclusive o f laws Permanent appropriations 131.074.673 The to be a multi-millionaire, o f Corpus The delegates at the meeting, it was Shipping bill ..................... 50.100.000 to reports to the weather bureau. for national defense, included the fo l­ Deficiencies ..................... It is part o f her ranch, 72.500.000 snow began Tuesday night and amount­ Christi, Tex. said, assured William B. Fitzgerald, Rural credits..................... 6 .100.000 lowing: which consists o f a Mexican grant that Good roads ....................... 6.000.000 ed to nearly one inch. organizer o f the carmen’s union, that Government ship law — Appropriat­ Floods................................ has never been subdivided. Her agent, 2 . 000.000 The Belgiache Dagblad announces Attorney Robert Kleberg, in a letter their members were " w illin g to fight ing $50,000,000 to operate ships in Grand to ta l.................................. S 1.637.583.682 that the German authorities have to District Attorney J. M. Devers to a finish, morally, physically ami foreign and coastwise trade when un­ financially in the interest of trade un­ In addition to the total there were seized £30,000,000, which had been able to lease them to individuals or stated that Mathison was unknown to ionism ." authorizations for expeditures in fu­ placed in the coffers of the Belgian private corporations. him. Officials o f the railway companies, ture years, including naval, good National bank, in consequence o f the Child labor law— Denying interstate From Andrew Bossen, who swore to when informed o f the action of the commerce to products of mines and roads, tariff commission and other ex­ suspension o f the moratorium. the complaint against Mathison, title union leaders, asked whether the build­ quarries employing children under 16 penditures to bring the total to approx­ Mrs. Mary Brundage, 75 years old, to Lane county land worth $10,000 and ing trades were to be included in the imately $2,000,000,000, but these years o f age and factories, mills, can­ widow o f the late Superior Judge Ben $600 in personal property was obtained neries and other establishments em­ amounts do not properly apply to the Brundage, a pioneer o f Kern county, in exchange for an abstract of title recommendation for a sympathetic strike. They were told that no action appropriations for the fiscal year. ploying children under 14 years. California, has registered as freshman calling for 320 acres o f the Texas land. with respect to these unions had been In addition congress enacted an un­ Rural credits law— Establishing a in the Kern County High school and Bossen announced some time ago that taken. farm loan board in control o f a system usually large amount of miscellaneous w ill study the Spanish language. he had sold his farm and that he was The meeting o f the union delegates legislation, including reorganization of of farm loan mortgage banks. going to Texas to develop his newly followed a meeting held earlier in the the patent office; provision for trial of The number o f cases o f infantile Workmen’s compensation law— Pro­ acquired land. evening at which Samuel Gom|>ers, viding uniform sick and accident bene­ space system in place o f weight sys­ paralysis reported in the New York From Pierce & Dehel, o f Pleasant President o f the American Federation tem for payment for railroad mail department of health Wednesday was fits for employes of the Federal gov­ Hill, titile to a 320-acre tract o f Lane ernment and benefits to dependents service and leaving to the Interstate smaller than on any previous day since county land was obtained by Mathison. o f Labor, and officials of the Central Federated Unions in New York and June 26. The deaths were only nine, Commerce commission determination in case o f death. Marvin Martin, o f Brownsville, Linn Brooklyn, aa well as the heads o f car­ Emergency revenue law— Providing o f the method and rate of pay; crea­ which is the lowest since July 5. county, gave a deed for 378 acres of men’s union, were present. for doubling the normal income tax on tion of a National Park bureau in the Men who have been on strike at Oregon land and a note for $2800 for Undivided moral and financial sup­ the lowest class; making an addition­ department of the Interior; establish­ Chisholm, Minn., fo r the past three an abstract o f title to 480 acres of port of all trade unionists in Greater al surtax ranging from 1 per cent on ing warehouse regulations for cotton months, returned to the mines Wed­ Texas land. New York was pledged in a resolution that portion o f incomes exceeding and grain and providing a new grain nesday. Mine officials are prepared to S. J. Johns, o f Myrtle Creek, Doug­ adpoted at this conference by the grading law; extension for a year of $20,000 to 13 per cent on amount of start full crews at all properties, and las county, was about to complete an incomes in excess o f $2,000,000; levy­ the government War Risk Insurance all former strikers are quoted as de­ exchange of his property for Texas striking carmen. ing a graduated tax o f 1 to 10 per cent bureau; uniform law making bills of claring the iron ore strike is over. land offered by Mathison. He took on inheritances ranging from $50,000 lading negotiable. Mathison’s abstract o f title to an at­ Withdrawal o f about 140,564 acres Proposed legislation which failed of to $5,000,000; a 10 per cent net profit torney. There was some question tax on manufacturers o f munitions, 5 enactment and has gone over until of land from the Monterey National to Texas law and letters of inquiry per cent net profit tax on manufac­ next winter includes the immigration Forest, California, to be opened for written to attorneys in Texas revealed turers o f materials entering into muni­ bill; the corrupt practices act to lim it settlement, is announced by the Inter­ that the abstracts of title were not New York — Despite the success of tions; a license tax on actually invest­ campaign expenditures for election of ior department. The lands are in San genuine, it is stated the Deutschland venture, Germany is ed capital stock of corporations capi­ the President, Vice President and Benito, Monterey and Fresno counties prepared to abandon, for the time E>e- talized at more than $99,000; wine, members o f congress; a vocational ed­ and are said to be valuable chiefly for ing at least, her merchant submarine beer and liquor excise taxes and mis­ ucation bill passed by the senate; con­ grazing, though scattered tracts have program because of failure o f the Bre­ servation legislation, including the some agricultural value. cellaneous stamp taxes. Baker— Fire destroyed the sawmill men to reach an American port, ac­ Good roads law— Providing fo r co­ public lands water power bill, the E. P. Ripley, president of the Atch­ operative Federal aid to the states for Shields navigable streams water power ison, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad, an­ o f the Oregon Lumber company at cording to reports that have been re­ construction of highways and appro­ bill, which failed in conference; the nounces that he w ill bring suit to test South Baker Monday afternoon, caus­ ceived from abroad. From an official source it has been priating $75,000,000 to be spent in five oil leasing bill, including relief for the constitutionality o f the recently ing a loss of $40,000, with no insurance. The blaze is believed to have started learned that the Bremen eluded the California oil men; a flood control bill enacted eight-hour law. years. He was of Postal savings law— Amendment in­ which passed the house and a bill to the opinion that other Western rail­ by Powder-like sawdust in the engine- British Channel patrol and should have room, igniting from the fire under the creasing the amount wnich individuals establish citizenship for natives o f roads would do likewise. He termed boilers. In an instant the entire mill arrived in America 10 days ago. The absence o f the vessel hHH convinced may deposit from $500 to $1000 with Porto Rico. the law confiscatory, called it class Four treaties were ratified by the legislation and said it was in violation was ablaze and burned rapidly. For a maritime experts that the submarine interest, and a additional $1000 with­ while the entire $100,000 plant and has been lost at sea. It is probable senate. The most important were the of freedom of contract. out interest. many other buildings were threatened, that her fate never will be known. long-pending Nicaraguan convention Federal reserve— Amendments, in­ Hop growers and handlers are urged but the Baker fire department and 150 The September seas are admittedly cluding amendment to the Clayton providing for the acquisition o f a canal anti-trust law permitting officers and route and naval stations rights in the by the United States department of men worked heroically and kept the hazardous and this fart may explain Several cars the fate o f the Bremen. There is directors o f member banks to become Bay o f Fonseca for $3,000,000 and Agriculture to make certain that the flames from spreading. o f lumber were pulled to safety just practically no chance for submarines sulphur they use in curing ia abso­ that ratified in the closing hours pro­ officers and directors o f not more than to make the undersea passage in the two other non-competing banks; viding for the purchase o f the Danish lutely free from any trace o f arsenic. in time. winter. amendments permitting national banks West Indies for $25,000,000. Another The accidental presence in occasional Man 100 Years Old Dies. One report which has gained favor to establish foreign branches, liberal­ was the treaty with the Republic o f shipments of American hops o f minute Salem — George W. Bennett, aged here is that Germany intended to send izing regulations for discounting com­ Hayti providing for an American finan traces o f arsenic introduced through mercial paper and permitting member cial protectorate. The much-disputed U9e ° f impure sulphur has led at times k > o years and 6 months, died Monday several submarines across the sea and ■ Colombia, - - - - - to rejection of shipments, especially in at the • - State - Insane .................... .... had ■ the first one reaching here was to be after hospital. He banks in towns of 5000 or less popula­ pending treaty with The losses o f tion to act as agents for insurance several years o f consideration, was cases o f exports to foreign countries l>een a patient o f the hospital since termed the Bremen. 1910 and previous to that time was an others, this rumor said, were to be companies. favorably reported from the foreign with rigid hop standards. This is hardly possible, Railroad legislation— Creation of a relations committee with an amend­ French forces are clearing the way inmate o f the Soldier’s Home at Rose- concealed. joint sub-committee of senate and ment reducing from $25,000,000 to for a new offensive south o f the Somme. burg. Mr. Bennett was born in New however, as the British admiralty Is York and served through the C ivil war. known to have been disappointed at house interstate commerce committees $15,000,000 the proposed amount to be Germany is preparing to enter most He had no known relativies and the the failure to capture the Bremen. to investigate necessity for further j paid fo r the partition o f Panama. energetically into the trade war which body is being held (tending instructions legislation for railroads and the Inter­ she expects will follow the present from Bennett’s guardian, Captain J. Perils to Trade Cited. state Commerce commission, question French Plants Visited. conflict. * A. Duchanan, o f Roseburg. o f government ownership of public New York— Danger to the foreign Paris — Members o f the American Utilities and comparative worth of Economic trade o f the United Statea from eco­ Mission, now visiting What the police declare to have government ownership as against gov­ France, were received Saturday by f)een a deliberate attempt to wreck a Heavy Rain Causes Loss to Growers. nomic alliances being formed by Eu­ ernment regulation. Sheridan— The showers o f Saturday ropean belligerents was pointed out by David Mennet, of the National Associ- Santa Fe train carrying 200 passen- Rai 1 roadj;ight-hour day law— Es*ab- ation o f Economic Expansion, and also gers from San Diego to Los Angeles is settled down into a steady drizzle, the National Foreign Trade council, of lishing eight as *' the -*■ standard i L* hours 1 J ’ for ' conferred with representatives o f vari­ alleged to have been prevented by the threatening wholesale damage to grain which James A. Farrell, president of reckoning the compensation of railroad ous industrial groups concerning ways discovery by a track-walker o f loose and hops. Hoppicking commenced the United States Steel corftoration, ia employes operating trains in interstate of developing the commercial relations rails on the San D iego river bridge. with the growers anxious to get the chariman, in a report made public commerce after January 1, 1917, and o f the two countries. During the stay Railroad officials say that a train cross­ crops in. They estimate a 20 per cent here Monday. The council has been In­ providing for a commission of three to in Paris the members will visit the ing even at a moderate speed would loss already— 100 bales of the 600 that vestigating recent European trade investigate the effects o f the eight- principal industries ami the biggest es­ likely have been hurled to the bed of was estimated as the season output measures and considering the possible hour standard, present wages not to be tablishments working for the army. effects of retaliatory legislation. from this section. the river, 20 feet below. Undersea Liner Commerce to Be Abandoned by Germany Baker Mill is Burned.