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NEWBERG GRAPHIC K U R O K I D E C O R A TES . S T R IK E B R E A K E R U S E S Q U N . Opens F ir « on Unionist* Who Wsr* C. H. WOOOWABD. Saa Francisco, June 3.— W. A Forgey, a strikebreaker in the employ o f the United Railroads, was shot and fatally wounded at Van Ness avenue and Turk street at 11 o ’clock Saturday night by Special O fficer W, J. Blom berg, o f the Humane Society. Forgey opened Ere on a crowd of strike sym pathisers who had recognised him and a companion as strike-breaking carmen, and who had pursued the two men for several blocks. Blom berg took up the chase, attempt ing to arrest Forgey, and returned the letter’s Ere with fatal results. During the fusillade Thomas Staek, a structural ironworker, was shot in the leg. Forgey is dying at the Central Emergency Hospital. The cars o f the United Railroads started at 6 « ’dock in the morning and the service was continued until 8:30 at night. This time, it is said, w ill be gradually extended by the end of next week, when full service, with the ex ception of the owl runs, will have been resumed. The owl cars w ill not be placed in opération for some time. The Fillmore-atreet extension was started yesterday, so that every line in the city reconstructed since the fire was run- ning, 225 wars being operated, and, in cluding students, about 600 men were employed on them. Travel, as heretofore, increased yee. terdhy, and the receipts were larger than on any other day sinee the * trine began. The company is carrying more than 150,000 passengers a day, and it is believed by the officials that this sum ber w ill grow rapidly whom the hours of service are extended. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST With Bared Heed He Pieces Wreath OP Statue of Lincoln. SUMEN 111 STRIKE Chicago, M ay SL— General Baron Kuroki last night g s v « a banquet to 50 Chicagoans, which, fo r expense, SAW S O U T W OO DEN G O A T, P U S H W O R K O N S A L E M L IN E . splendor and unique -features, has Polk County Farm orr Exhibits Trains Will Be Operated Over Rood areiy been equaled. The baron gave orders that no expense was to be Natural Curiosity at 8 « Ism. in October. spared, and his orders were carried Salem— Breese Gibson, a prominent Portland— W ork is being rushed on out to the letter. The banquet hall farmer in Polk County, who hss origi the Portland end o f the O regon Elec was transformed into a marvelous nated may curiosities in which both trie Railway, and 300 men and 150 art and nature combine their efforts, teams arp at work grading between maze o f Japanese lanterns, draperies has presented the Salem Board o! Portland and the W illam ette River and dainty scrolls, while the menu in- Entire Naval[Reserve| Quite W ork — but Trade with a goat made by sawing Torpedo Boats C a rry Mail at W ilsonville. T\qp Jocomotives eluded the finest wines to be had. settion out o f the side o f a tree. grading outfits, a steam shovel an< Baron Kuroki entered heartily into on Med I tar ranean. • f tho Post W eek. When the bark was taken off the tree considerable other construction m t the surface was very rough, present tcrial are busy. W ith the present fa the spirit o f Memorial Day- Early ing at a short distance the appear vorable weather, very good progress in the morning the warrior-viistor The Dutch government hss forbidden ance o f the hair o f a goat. T o the is being made, and it is now regardec and his staff donned their regimentals Paris, June 1— A general strike off n meeting of snarehists at Rotterdam. ordinary observer that was all that as practically settled that the first and it was decidedly a military party sailors and others belonging to the was unusual about it; but Gibson electric trains w ill roll over the new Chicago consumers are forced to pay could also see that by sawing straight road between Salem and Portland in which emerged from the Auditorium French naval reserve began at almost aa advance o f 2 cents a pound in the Annex to go to the home o f the Im all the ports o f Francs at daylight to down the trunk he would get a slab October. price o f beef. day and threatens the complete paraly that would not only be a profile o f W ork on the bridge at W ilsonville penal Consul, S. Shimizu. I t was the Richard Croker, ex-boss o f New York, sis of French commerce. The naviga goat, but that would show the roum is progressing favorably. The piers first time the Nipponese vikitors had tion committees are making energetic is active in Ireland, and it is said he ed sides, the flanks, legs and hea< are well along toward completion, wants to enter Parliament. worn their military uniforms. Gen representations to th* government, say H e sawed out the section, stuck in and 700 tons o f steel for the super couple o f sticks for horns, and had Mobs stoned the house o f a Catholic structure is on the ground, ready to eral Kuroki was attired in a clay ing that the movement is not directed wooden goat that it would tax the ef erect. This bridge will be complete colored uniforms, with but one deco against them and that unless it is set priest in Cleveland for expressing sen tled immediately it will esuse untold forts o f a wood carver to excel. The by the end o f July- Rails, ties, over timents displeasing to them. ration, a medal for bravery presented injury to Freneh commerce. piece has been given a place in the head wires and all materials are Rome is celebrating the granting o f The naval reserves comprise nearly Salem,Board o f Trade’s new quarters, strung along the line o f the new roac by the Mikado. The other members the constitution, the birthday o f Pope on State street, where it excites the in large quantities almost the entire of the party were ablaze with deco the entire maritime population engaged Pius X and the death o f Garibaldi. wonder o f all who see it. Th e Board distance from Salem to Portland. ration, but Kuroki wore the really in sea-faring lif* and number 117,000 o f Trade has a fine-haired stuffed goat R. L . Donald, chief engineer, says valuable emblem. A Texas passenger train was derailed, men, of whom 25,000 are serving in the In the afternoon the general paid navy. In addition to practically all the in its rooms, but the real goat cannot the completion o f the road on time is either by wreckers or a broken rail, hold its ow n in interest while Breese now merely a matter o f getting the tribute to the memory o f Abraham seamen of the •mercantile trade, most and one man killed and several fatally Gibson’s wooden goat is on exhi required number o f workmen. Cars Lincoln in an impressive way— a wa; of the longshoremen belong to the na injured. bition. ________ and electric locomotives, to be used on that touched the hearts o f the Amer: val reserve. The crews of incoming vessels are the line, are scheduled for delivery cans who witnessed it, and a w ay that 7 The strike »a s declared by the ex joining the strikers aa soon as they en Chicagoans probably w ill remember ecutive‘committee o f the National Sea M IL K C O N D E N S E R F O R A L B A N Y in Portland during July. ter French porta Even river steamers as the one thinp more than any other men’s Union because ths government’a 1 i are tied up. which gave an insight into the brown, new bill increasing pensions from Eugens Hss N ew City Park. little, grizzled warrior’s character. $40.80 to $72.50 in tne esse o f seamen British delegates to The Hague peaee F IN E S O IL C O M P A N Y S l.6 2 3 .9 0 0 . Capitalists Propose to Establish Eugene— The citizens o f Eugene Plant in Linn County. A t 3 o'clock the party left the Audi and from $156 to $200 ia the ease o f conference will not make ‘ the » first Albany— A condensed m ilk factory are planning form ally to open Hen torium Annex in two automobiles, captain* is regarded as inadequate. fo r disarmament, for fear o f displeas Missouri Corporation Convictod of drick’s Park some time early in June carrying a wreath o f white roses four ing the Kaiser. coating about $75/t>0# and with The tie-up is almost-complete at the Violating Anti-trust Laws. The several roads leading into and feet in diameter. A ll the way to Lin 10 c a n » a output o f 10,000 day, may be Mediterranean, Atlantic and Channel Portland was seized with a gambling '* roughout the park have b coin Park the general was silent,, as established in Albany. I f local bus Austin, Texas, June 3.— A jury ports. The strikers generally left their and fully $50,000 was wagered eted, and a good source if impressed with the importance of found the Waters-Pierce Oil Company iness men w ill take $10,000 worth o f ships and the government commanded « a the mayoralty contest in the secured from the new well driven on the tribute he was about to pay, and of Missouri guilty o f violating the anti stock in the venture, the Institution the torpedo-boats sad torpedo-boat de paign just dosed. the hill. Ex-M ayor Wilkins, chair aware apparently o f whatever value it trust laws o f Texas, convieted it of hnv is assured. Outside capital is be stroyers to carry on the mail service might have as an international episode man o f the park board, who is fa Howard Elliott, the deposed presi- ing entered the state by fraud, fined it hind the enterprise, and whlla the with the colonies and with Mediter ' Sent o f the Northern Pacific, is about $1,623,900 and granted the prayer of name o f the ch ief investor ts being miliar with many W estern parks, says o f his trip to America.. A t Lincoln ranean ports. The Freneh Trans-At that he does not know o f one that Parle, President Francis I. Simmons, to be reinstated by powerful friends in the state for ouster proceedings. kept secret fo r the present, the prop lantic Steamship Company announced opposition to Hill. osition Is being handled here by re equals this in beauty o f scenery 'o r o f the Park Board, met the party,.»nd today that neither La Provence nor Let The defense has filed a motion for opportunity fo r view. at the base o f the great St. Gaudens Eva Booth, eommander o f the Sal new trial and the ease will be taken to spectable men. bronze statue brief speeches were Gascogne w ill be able to sail for N ew The . proposition was made public . . wetion Army, was greeted in Berkeley, the Federal courts. The ftate filed York tomorrow, both crews having; made. _ - F A M A A re Reduced. Cal., by an audience o f 8,000, and thou pétition with District Judge Brooks for lest «Tuning at a meeting o f the A le p >ned their ships. Similar condi T h e general, "head uncovered and Club. State Senator Frank J. M il Astoria— Through the activity o f appointment o f n receiver, nlso*a sands more were turned, away. tions prevail at Bordeaux. in full uniform, presented a great injunction to restrain the company from ler, who has been canvassing the sit the Railroad Commissioner, passenger Officials o f the Freneh line have re The board o f managers o f govern moving any o f its property from the uation on behalf o f local buslnsaa tariffs on the Astoria fit Columbia contrast as be stood bareheaded be quested the government to land them fore the tall statue o f the great eman ment homes for old soldiers is unani state. The judge granted a temporary men, apoke on the project and River Railroad have; been materially mously in favor o f the restoration of injunction and set the receivership dresses on the general industry bf reduced. A ll stations between Goble cipator, and the sight was one long crews from the state naval depots, but no reply has yet been received. Le the army canteen in these homes. m ilk condensing w ere made by Dr and Astoria profit by the change, the to be remembered. A vast crowd gally all the companies are in a po hearing for June 8. had assembled, and General Kuroki, Tamasle, o f H illsboro, who is Inter reduction in almost every case rang The trial hss consumed three weeks Grand Master Morrissey, o f the aided by some o f his officers, raised sition to eoeree the men, ns, being- Brotherhood o f Railroad Trainmen, says in the District Court here and its eon ested in the plant a t that city and ing from 5 to 25 cents in fare. T ick the wreath and placed it revenently members o f ths naval reserve, the- there is too much business for the ca elusion is merely the beginning o f i Forest G rove; and Stats D airy and ets between Astoria and Seaside will on the feet o f the statue. * Then salu crews are subject to heavy penalties hereafter be 50 cents instead o f 75 pacity o f the railroads, too mueh hurry long legal battle. A t the outset o f the Food Commissioner J. W . Bailey. for insubordination, but it is regarded Th e question o f swbeerlptioa o f cents as form erly. There has been a tations were exchanged all around, eemngs the defense attempted to in operating and not enough men to do as more likely that they w ill try l W and the visitors departed, cheered by the work properly and keep the roads secure s change o f venue, but not sue stock by local people is being taken complete revision o f the passenger the crowd. effect n compromise. eeeding in that, vainly sought to se up today, and i f business msn here tariffs and rates have been equalized in order. A t Marseille* the sailors and long Another incident was a call made cure a judgment by default in order to make good,” work on the plant w ill upon the general early in the morning shoremen struck almost to a man*, and Streetcars in San Francisco are now hasten their course to tho Federal soon begin. The machinery alone Bash and Door Factory. by a few baseball enthusiasts. Gen all the fishermen drew up their nets.. running almost full time. w ill cost $40,000. courts. Springfield— Th e machinery fo r eral Kuroki, holding a ball in one Tbs strike is as complete at Havre,, The country tributary to Albany is the new sash and door factory fo r The basis o f the controversy is the Floods and high tides are causing hand and a bat in the other, eulogized but up to this evening the men had provision o f the anti trust laws o f 1899 regarded as Ideal fo r the supply o f Springfield has arrived, and is near the American game, and said he not struck at Brest. A t Toulon ths great damage in Louisiana. such an enterprise. and 1903. ___________________ ly all ready fo r opecation. The would boom it. in Japan. H e intends strike is eomplete; at Dunkirk and Hearst and Pulitzer are both after building is a large structure, erected to see the game between the world’s Nantes the men are going out, and a t the franchise o f the defunet Chicago on a site which was donated to the champion W hite Stockings and the Rouen the longshoremen have aban Forestry Commission Named. H A Y W O O D 18 IL L . Chronicle. company by the Commercial C?ub. It Detroit* here Saturday. doned their work. Salem— In accordance w ith the pro I t is said that the St. Paul Pioneer The men are well behaved, and ae visions o f the act o f the last legisla covers a ground space o f 80x140 Many Wild Rumors Regarding Cause Press has passed out of the control of an instance of the sentiments back o f ture, Governor Chamberlain yester feet. The plant w ill be operated by o f Sudden Collapse. T J. J. Hill. R IO T S IN IR E LA N D . the strike there is the feet that har day announced his appointees to com electricity, furnished by the W illam ette V a lley Company. Boise, Idaho, June 3.— William D bor watches have been provided by th * pose the Oregon Forestry Commis Nebraska has adopted the referen dum law and the court* declare it per Haywood was seized with a sudden ill sion, with himself and the Director Psasants Rebel Against Lessing o f strikers for all «hips in port. ness early Saturday morning and was o f Forestry o f the Agricultural Col PO R TLA N D M A R K ETS . fectly valid. Farms for Grazing. enable to appear in eourt.- His trial on lege, who are designated as members F1R8T R IF T IN C L O U D S * The French cruiser Chanzy, which the charge that he murdered ex-Cfov- o f the act. as follow s: Upon the Dublin, May 31.— The latest phase W heat— Club, 86®87c; bluestem, went ashore on the Saddle Islands May ernor Steunenberg was adjourned until recommendation o f the Lumber Man o f the land agitation in the congested 90c; valley, 86@87c; red, 85c. 20, is a total loss. Monday. Haywood responded quickly ufacturers’ Association o f Oregon, ats— No. 1 white, $28@30; gray, districts o f Ireland is taking the form 8trika of 10,000 Ironworkers In Sam o f a crusade against the holders o f ' Another company has been ineorpo to treatment and by 9:30, when Judge Leonidas S. H ill, o f Eugene; m>on nominal. Francisco Is 8ettle«l. Barley— Feed, $22@23.50 per ton; {razing farms on the 11 months’ rated to build a railroad from Port Wood ordered a recess o f court until recommendation o f the Oregon F or San Francisco, Jnne 1.— The first, 30,. it was believed that the prisoner estry Association, E. P. Sheldon, of brewing, nominal; rolled $23.50® ease system, and is developing with land to M L Hood. treat rapidity. Kings County and rift in the clond of strikes and unset would be able to attend an afternoon Portland, and upon recommendation 24.50. The American Meat Packers’ session. He did attempt to dress, but o f the United States Forestry Serv Corn— W hole, $26; cracked, $27 per qorth Tipperary are the centers of tled labor eonditions which hss over elation w ill hereafter buy all livestock the effort made him dizzy and ill, and ice, Mr. Bartrum, United States Su ton. rioting. In bygone days these coun shadowed San Francisco fo r many subject to post-mortem government in be returned to bed. His counsel in perintendent o f Forestry o f Oregon, tries saw many evictions, and today the weeks occurred today, when the strike Hay— V alley timothy, No. 1, $17® spection. formed the eourt that he would surely at Portland. 18 per ton; Eastern Oregon, timothy, peasants are determined that the land o f 10,000 ironworkers was amicably Governor Chamberlain has fixed $21@23; clover, $9; cheat, $9® 10; shall be redistributed to small hold settled. The men went ont several The Danish government has decided be able to be present Monday and an weeks ago to enforce a demand for an ers. adjournment was taken nntil 11 o ’clock June 5, in his office at Salem, as the grain hay. $9® 10; alfalfa, $13@14. not again to take up tke subject o f eight-hour workday and an increase in Reports are received daily o f the today. __________________ Domestic fruits— Strawberries: Or date for the commission to meet and selling tke Danish West Indies to the egon, 15@22ic per pound; cherries, gathering o f large bands o f peasants, wages. This resulted in closing the effect organization. United State#. $1.40@1.75 per box; apples, $l@2.50 who destroy gates and fences and Union Iron Works, the Fulton Iron R E S T O R E D T O P U B L IC D O M A IN . Two Engliah lieutenants who msdc per box; gooseberries, 6®7c per clear the grazing ranches o f cattle, Works and all the foundries, machine Wide Difference in Bids. a balloon voyage recently have been which they drive back over miles o f ■hops and iron works, not only in San pound. Salem— The Board o f Capitol Build given up fo r lost. The balloon was Yakima Land N ot Naeded fo r Irriga Tropical Fruits— Lemons, $5.50® country to the farm o f the owners. Francisco, but in nil the bay eitiee. ing Commissioners today awarded to The settlement was brought about picked up at sea. $.25 box; oranges, navels, $2.50®3.50; In tw o cases men who had leased tion Project. W elch 8t Maurer the contract for con ranches were compelled to abandon by the active work o f a conciliation grapefruit, $3@3.50; bananas, 5c per Japanese in Honolulu are signing a Washington, June 4.— Investigation structing the new w ing o f the state their homes because o f intimidation. committee composed o f delegates from pound. petition U the President to rescind and surveys under the Yakima insane asylum. There have been serious conflicts be the commercial organizations, the fed Root Vegetables— Turnips, $2 per his order forbidding the admission of tion project, Washington, ha “8 Th e bid o f this firm was $81,895 tween the police and peasants, and erated churches, Civil Langs* naff Japanese from the insular possessions. reached n point where the following de Other bids were: F. B. Southwick, sack; carrots, $8.60 per sack; beets, many persons on both sides have peace committee of the Labor Council, ¡1.25@1.50 per sack; garlic, 7)®10c men return to work npoa th * injured. There have been The n L ittle program is being made in se scribed lands, withdrawn from entry $96,778; H. N. Eley, $99,280; F. A. per pound; horseradish, 7 ® 8c per been numerous prosecutions, but the sym same conditions o f hours sad wags* a* curing a jury in the Bchmits earn in September 12, 1905, is not believed to Erixon, $102,000. It is considered re pound; chicory, 30c. Ban Francisco. Sehmits’ attorney was be essential to the development o f the markable that there should be such a Fresh Vegetables— Cabbage, Cali- pathy with the peasants is so strong prevailed when they struck, and which, project, the Secretary o f the Interior wide difference in the bids, the high ornia, 3@ 3}c per pound; cauliflower, that in one o f tw o instances even the shall remain in effect for 18 months. eentensed to 48 hours in ja il for has restored them to the publie domain: est being 25 per cent above the low Ths committee from the Metal III® 1.85 dozen; lettuce, head, 36®45c magistrates have declined to concur tempt. E. J T , 8 N., R. 23 E., all sections 19 est. It is apparent that if the suc in the conviction o f the disturbers of Trades AMoeiation, representing th * Guatemala Is making « every prepara- to 36, inclusive; T. 9 N., R. 23 E., all cessful bidder makes a fair profit, the dozen; o n io n » 10® 124c per dozen; to the peace, one magistrate even going employers, conceded that commencing matoes, $2.25®4.50 crate; parsley, 23® tion for a war with Mexi ICO. sections 19 to 36, inclusive; T. 9 N., B. highest bidder would have had g pret 30c; artichokes, 65®75c dozen; hot so far at to declare himself ready to December 1 1908, there shall be a re 25 E., all sections 1 to 12, inclusive. ty good thing. duction of 15 minutes in the workday- A n American painter has won the house lettuce, $2 box; peas, 7®8c; go to prison with the defendant. This This land will not become subject to is is the largest building contract radishes. 20c dozen; asparagus, 6c per every six months nntil aa eight-hour medal o f honor at the Paris salon. settlement, however, until 80 days after the state w ill let this year, unless, pound; bell peppers, 30®35c pound; day is reached Jnne 1, 1910, which Strike for Union Shop. T w o and one-half inches o f snow such date as the Secretary o f the In perhaps, the construction work for the shall be in effeet thereafter. rhubarb, 4c per pound; cucumbers, Louisville, M ay 81.— A general fell in Clondcroft, N . M-, and mors is terior may prescribe by publication. home fo r feeble-minded should be let 50c@$1.50; spinach, $1.50 per crate; "l~' strike o f machinists upon the Louis / expected. in one contract, in which event it I leans, 15c per pound; squash, 60c®$l ville 8t Nashville Railroad was or Zion Property te Se Sold. might exceed this amount a little. Kuroki was welcomed to Milwau per box. dered today. Between 600 and 700 Russian Priests Revolt. Chicago, Jnne 1,— Over the objec kee, Wis., by thousands o f citizens Onions— Oregon, $2@2.30 per hun machinists are employed upon the St. Petersburg, June 3.— A special tion* made by Mrs. Jans Dowie sad Complain o f Lumber Rates. with shouts o f "Banzai.” dred; Texas, ic per potfnd. road, and 245 o f them working eeeeion o f the H oly Synod wne held her son, Gladstone Dowie, Judge Lan Salem— Th e W estern O regon Lum Butter— City creameries: Extra in the South Louisville shops. The dis, ia th# Federal Court today, en Suit has been filed in the Missouri Saturday afternoon to try the five ber Manufacturing Company, o f Sagi creamery, 22i@24c per pound. State machinists ask recognition o f the tered an order granting authority to supreme court to dissolve the merger o f the Gould railroad interests in that priests who refrained from attending naw, has filed a complaint with the creameries: Fancy creamery, 20®28)c; union and a uniform scale o f wages John C. Hately, receiver o f the Zion in each shop. N o increase in prices the session o f the Domna at which the O regon Railroad Commission against store butter, 17®17ic. state. Butter Fat— First grade cream, 22Jc it asked. Reports received here early City property, to sell the property im the Southern Pacific in raising the Chinese rebels say they have no ill- resolution congratulating the Emperor rate on lumber shipments between >er pound; second grade cream, 2c this afternoon showed that the ma mediately. As sooa aa ths contests o f w ill against foreigners, their only aim on his escape from the plot against his Saginaw and Ashland from $1.50 to ess per pound. chinists went out in response to the John Alexander Dowie’■ widow and Letters from the $2.50 a ton. C. B. Buchanan & Co., being to overthrow the present gov life was passed. Cheese— O regon full cream twins, call as follow s: A t Covington, 15; ■on are overcome, and it is believed priests announcing their refusal to o f Cornelius, have filed informal- l$c; You ng America, 17c per pound. ernm ent Mobile 60; Birmingham, 54; Nash this will be effected 1 by compromise soon, the trust «stats o f Diowie w ill be leave the radical parties were read and charges o f discrimination in furnish Poultry— Average old hens, 14c; ville, 10. ___________________ O w in g to the labor troubles at disposed o f to the creditors, most o f caused great indignation among the old ing cars to shippers at that place. mixed chickens, 13lc; spring fryers Goldfield, N ev., the jails are full and whom are connected with the ehnrch line ecclesiastics. I t is announced that The commission w ill investigate both and broilers, 18®S0c; old roosters, Big Increase In Salaries. many are out on bail because there severe disciplinary methods w ill be complaints. 9®10c; dressed chickens, 16®17c; tur- Chicago, M ay 81.— A dispatch to established by him. is no room fo r them in jail. adopted. ceys, live, 10® 12c; turkeys, dressed, !the Tribune from Omaha, Neb., says: A V irginia baby nine days old Sentenced to Jell. choice, nominal; geese, live, per Bridges for Tillamook Line. called out the names o f its parents, poupd, Sc; young ducks, 18c; old Salary advances averaging 10 pe rcent U p Gees Pries of Maet. Boise, Idaho, Jnns 1.— Carl H. Dun Tillam ook— The contract for three ducks, 13c; pigeons, $1®1.50; squabs, have been granted by the Burlington grand parents and others, and then St. Louis, Jnns 3,— Consumers were can, who was arrested on Tuesday as steel bridges, each 150 feet long, has $ t ® 3 . the word ‘‘heaven.” Th e child died over the entire system. Practically a suspicions character at the instance required to phy advances Saturday been let by the Pacific Railway & at the age o f tw o weeks. Eggs— 17i®18c per dozen. every employe o f the road shares in ranging from 2 to 6 eents a pound for Navigation Company to the Ameri V eal— Dressed, 75®125 pounds, 8c; the advance, except the trainmen, o f one o f the Socialist writers In at Reuf appears as his own lawyer. H e can Bridge Company, which will beef ns a result o f the contest between 125® 150 pounds, 7c; 150®300 pounds, w ill remain a prisoner while bis mil whose pay is fixed by conference, and tendance at the Haywood trial, ap and up, sT®6c. the packers and livestock dealers on build them and deliver them here by lionaire friends are all oat on bail. the telegraphers, who recently re peared in pollee court this afternoon August 1. Robert Wakefield will d bulls, 4® 4 ic per on the charge o f carrying concealed T h e Northern Pacific has ordered aeeonnt o f the refusal of the packers to then erect the structures. Th ey will pound; cows, 6@7c; country steers, ceived an advance. In the Omaha o f weapons. He pleaded not guilty, de fices alone there will be an increase pay for sows and heifers until the Gov cross the Kilches, W ilson and Miami 83,000 tons o f steel rails from the 7®8c. clined aa attorney sad eondueted his o f approximately »50,000 a y ear. Lackawanna Steel Company, in ad srnmsnt inspection that follows killing. Rivers, on the main line to Tilla Mutton — Dressed, fancy, 9c per owa defense. The evidence showed that dition to 45,000 tons recently ordered The advance to the consumer Sstnrdsy mook. Th e three structures represent pound; ordinary, 8 ® 8 ic; spring Iambs, he carried a revolver and a dagger ia Will Not Pay Damages. a cost o f about $$0,000. from the Illinois Steel Company. 104c. his satchel. followed the rise o f |e a pound on beef L os Angeles, Cal., May 81.— It is Pork— Dressed, 100®130 pot ounds, T h e Japanese Association, o f San carcasses by the packers Friday. New Railroad Commission. §i@ 9 c; 150@200 pounds, 7 @ 7 »c; 800 announced from official sources that Francisco, declares that attacks upon Whole Family Drowned. the Southern Pacific Railroad will de Salem— Governor Chamberlain hss pounds and up, $® 6)e. Japanese residents o f the city are Pretender Wine Victory. Dallas, Tex., Jnne 1.— An satire fam announced the personnel o f the new i Hops— 6 ® 8c per pound, according cline to pay any damages for injury constantly repeated, and w ill insist O *»», Algeria, June 3,— Advices re Portage Railroad Commission, as fo l to quality. to oassengers in the Glendale wreck ily o f six negroes was drowned near that the United States Government ceived here from Morocco say that the lows: H. F. Allen, o f Allen fit Lewis, W o o l— Eastern Oregon, average May 81. The fact that the accident Honey Grove last sight aa a resalt take up the matter. troops o f the pretender te the throne Portland; W . J. Mariner, o f Blalock, best, 16®22c per pound, according to was caused supposedly by wreckers is o f the sodden rise o f a ereek. The rail The body o f Ian MacLaren (R ev. surrounded end annihilated the Sul and Joseph T. Peters, o f T h * Dalles, shrinkage; valley, 80®22c, according given as the reason. Upwards o f 80 roads la Northern Texas era badly Dr. John W atson ) was laid to rest in ten's ancle, and two Raids were killed all members o f the Open River Asso- to fineness. passengers w ere injured,, some o f erippled as a result o f th* * recent Liverpool, England. and 800 woman wars captured. stonai. Mohair— Choice, 29® 30c p «r pound, them seriously. i ciation. OREGON NEWS OF THE VOX French Hercbant Fleet T IN Dp by L a b » Troebles. • DEMAND INCREASE IN PENSIONS l ,