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NEWBERG GRAPHIC E. H. WOODWARD, I OKÊQON NEWS OF THE WEEK Il I J A P A N READ Y FO R W AR. H A YW O O D O N S T A N D . Would Attack United States on South With Big Army. President o f Miners’ Federation De nies All Evil Deeds. Mexkw City, July 15.— Nine thou sand veteran Japanese soldiers are now in Northwestern Mexico. They are sta tioned at points in the states of Sonora, Siaoloa and Chihuahua. „ E a c h group is commanded by skilled oommanders, who saw service in the Russo-Japanese war. th irty thousand Japansae, the vast majority of whom are vetorensof the Russian campaigns, are in the southwestern • section ct the United States and Lower California. Three Japanese generals whe held high rank in the Rneeo-Japaneae war have been in Mexico for three months. They drees like Mexican rancheroa and are ostensibly baying land. The Trana-Oceanic Immigration com pany, whose vioe president ia T . Hina ta, a member of the Japanese parlia ment, is subsidised by the Japanese government to bring Japanese eoldieis to Mexico. They have been coming in to Mexico at the rate of 800 per month, landing at Saline Crux, Maruanillo and other Pacific porta. In ease of war, tha plan ia for the Japanese fleet to sail up the Gulf of California, captors the port of Guay- se, and nee the state of Sonora as a base of operations in a campaign against the United States. This plan w ill practically duplicate the opeiatkms against Russia, in which Japan seised Corea at the outbreak of the Russo-Jap anese war. Japan, in her war against the United States, w ill despoil Mexican territory, which has no navy,’ jnst as she did that of Corea in the war with Rncsia. i Foreign diplomats here, and especial ly those of Europe, are watching the developments w ith interest and aston ishment because of the inadequate American secret service officials, who sin not to be thoroughly Informed o f Japan’s operations in Mexico. This story is absolutely correct in every detail. Boise, Idaho, July 12 .— Rapid pro gress was made yesterday in the Hay wood case. The cross-examination cf Charles H . Moyer was completed at one session of the court and in tha after noon the direct examination of W . I). Haywood, the defendant, was carried w ell alongjthrough his story. Both men have made good witnesses. They were expected to deny everything said by Orchard that connected them with orlmea and they are doing so con sistently, but in the admissions both make the case o f the state is receiving pronounoed support. When Orchard confessed it was stated in a great many interview« by these and other men con nected with the management of the Federation that he knew nothing ahout the affaire of the organisation; tha£ they had no knowledge of him, having met him, bat having no real acquaint ance with him. Now they are obliged to practically admit intimate acquaint ance running ovet a long period. Again and again they admit thifcorrectness of Orchard’s statements respecting collat eral matters and again and again they reflect their Intimate acquaintance with him under his various aliases. I t war noticeable that Haywood was far 'more at ease on the stand than he was while Moyer was in the chair. During the entire examination of Moy- , Haywood was nervous, but when the latter took the stand he was more composed and «hewed leas nerveusne than had bean displayed by his prede- ssor. The testimony given bv Moyer was characterised throughout by pur pose to protect himself. Again and again in answering questions as to criminal plans or acts charged to him and others, he qualified hit answers with s phraee like this: "Speaking for myself. I can say there was no such knowledge.” P R O F IT IN A L F A L F A . .1 V a h m -o f Plant fo r H og Food. Corvallis— A profit of (27.51 an «ere for pakturage on alfalfa for three months has been proved to be a poasi- b llty by an experiment on the ooHage farm. There w ill remain yet during the season three or four months more of pasturage on the same alfa'lfa field, and NEW N O R M A L R E O E N TS. on Board Hava N o Affil iation With Stats Schools. EVOLVES NEW PU N »-v -v - ■ Harriman Will Voluntarily S v>. render S. P. Stock IIS HAIS AIE COIPETITtlS Salem— Governor Chamberlain has named the members cf the new board of regents who w ill have control of all slate normal schools. The regents are Attorney General Is Advised That ?.; C. S. Spence, of Oarua, Clackamas A R n u k w o f tha L a m Important but Competition Is Killod Bstwoan oonnty, to serve one year! E. Hofer. ol Not Lasa Int« rotting Events Salem, two years; E. E. Bragg, of La ) Mississippi and Pacific. o f tha Past W eek. I* *™ ! W . B. Ayer, ol Portland, Poor years; Henry J. Dr. Withycombe, who is directing the of The Dalles, five years; Stephan Jew Votive threatens to build a riva New York, July 18.— W all>treet was experiment, is confident that more ell, of Grants Pass, six years Zion City. agitated late yesterday by a rumor that Not one of these men live in a norma than $60 an acre w ill be reebsed from A stringent prohibition law is sore the Intentate Commerce commlraion, pasturage of the field during the sum school town, or haa any connection with to pass in Georgia. a normal school. I t is evident that in which has bean investigating the H si- mer. The showing is considered to be making the appointments the governor btoeasel ana other defenders of Port riman control of the Union and South of great value in that it ia believed an studiously avoided appointing men who Arthur are on triaL almost equally favorable demonstration might by past associations, geographical ern Paoific, w ill make public its report Canada is also haring its troubles can be made on clover, rape or vetch. location or political Interests, be pre within a day or two and that it w ill with the Japanese influx. The reenlts are of striking value in 11 - judiced for or against any one of the recommend a separation of the Southern Instretlng the possibilities of Western four normals. Not one of the men Pacific and Union Pacific railroads on Greeks at Roanoke, Va., were badly Oregon in the field, as the profit to be interested particularly in either the the ground that they are competing beaten for hitting an American boy. gained by the land is more per sere Unitersity of Oregon, the Agricultural lines and that their operation as one Chicago telegraph operators hare than lands on which it can be done college, or any other state institution system is against public policy and A been notified to be ready for a strike. sometimes sell for. ’ direct violation of the Sherman law. This fact w ill leave them more free to In the experiment hogs were used. handle the normal school problem free At the offioe of E. H . Harriman the The Hague conference w ill adopt Thirty-two of tLe animals were put on from other influence. Statement was made that Mr. H arri •early all of the American ' proposi a two-acre field of alfalfa A p ril 1. A ll | Spence is a farmer, a Democrat and a man had no advance knowledge of the tion*. but five of the pigs were pioked up in member of the-executive committee commission'a recommendation and had Ambassador Aoki proposes inter mar the open market, and were of ordinary the State Grange. received no intimation as to when it riage to cement the ¡Japanese-American grade as to breeding. Up to July 1 1 Hofer ia editor of the Capital Journal would be made public. alliance. they had made a net gain of 1,630 and a Republican. The W a ll street story declared that pounds. Besides alfalfa they had oon- The rate law prevents railroads oom- the commissioners had unanimously Bragg la county superintendent of * limed during the three months’ period Union county and a Democrat , ing to the relief of fsrmers by giving a advised the attorney general to begin 11,860 pounds of skim milk. and . 1,420 special rate on farm implements. an action to force Union Pacific to di-- In Ayer ir a lumber manufacture^ and a pounds of chopped wheat. For the Republican. veet itself of all ita Southern Pacifio Harriman says the Interstate Com skim m ilk, wh ch was produced on the stock, of which it holds 900,000-shares. Maier la a'merchant and a Democrat merce commission report is a political college farm, 26 cants per 100 pounds According io the report, eo the story Jewell ia county judge of Josephine document and he Is being permed per allowed, aggregating $29.62. For county and a Democrat. went, the two systems are In direct sonally. v the chopped wheat, also grown on the competition from the MissUsippi valley The atate board of education, com farm, 11 * cent* per pound The Interstate Commerce commission to the Pacific coast and arbitrarily fix posed of the governor, secretary of state $21.30, making has reported the Harrim an monopo ly rotes ia seal raint o f trade. The core- and superintendent o f public instruc cost of food, aside from alfalfa pastur tion, are ex-oflieio members of the illegal and the attorney general w ill mission believes, thia story oontinuse, age, $60.92. A t 6)4 B cents decide in a few days on what action to that there ia ample law to break up thia - S . j live weight, p board o f regents, take. the present market price of hogs the | Among educational workers in attend- combination. • • o f, th? increase in weight Is ance at the session of the State Teacb- I t has bean known for several months Stensland, wrecker o f the Milwaukee D ELM AS A R O U S E S H EN E Y. $106.96, leaving a net balance for th e 1 W l> arsociation, it was generally re that M r. Harriman expects that soma avenue bank, Chicago, has made #20, TIR E D O F BEING G O V E R N O R aelfalfa pasturage of $66.03, or $27 41 marked that the governor haa selected 000 since in prison by charging fees for Little Progress Made in Glass Bribery attempt w ill be made to prevent the per acre. a-strong board that w ill be free to man- Union Pacific from bolding tha stocks releasing mortgages. A movement b Oas*. the normal schools with a view to of competing lines, and it is said that been started to pardon the bank Judge W ickers ham Creates Sensation Opening Will Cause Rush. Ban Fnroclaco, July 12.— Dr. Charles his lawyers have been at work open a- the best interests of the state. by Speech on Alaska. wrecker. Boston, th e temporary mayor of San plan to enable the Union Pacific to di 1 The emperor of Corea is said to have Seattle, Wash., July 15.— Federal issued by the secretary of the interior Big Sawmill Burns. Francisco, on the witness stand in the vert itself o f these securities voluntarily abdicated because of pressure from Judge James Wickeraham, of Alaska, affecting lands in Klamath ceunty w ill Glass trial yesterday afternoon told the and thereby prevent long and expensive Gaseada Locks— The entire plant Japan. story of his debaochment by Theodore litigation, auoh as oceaned In the North speaking before the State Ber associa causes big rush for'hom esteads on the W ind R iver Lumber oompany Haywood made an exceptionally tion, created a sensation by declaring September 28, when the lands w ill b e 1 this plaoe, including lumber in pile, is V . Halsey, the indicted agent of the ern Securities fight. I t Is s ^ ,t h a t M r. T h a n are J burned bo the ground, involving a leas Pacific Btates Telephone company, who, H arrim anYplan l i fo fo r m a* holding good witness for him self in his trial at that he was. tired of acting as the gov thrown open to settlement. only a few good claims, that ia, claims of over $160,000, and throwing out of te testified, paid him $5,000, "m ostly company similar to the Railroad Secur Boise. ernment of Alaska, and that the bar valuable for timber, in the entire d ie -: employment 125 men. Fire broke oat in $100 b ills,” for having voted and ities oompany, which be organised sev Peter Larson, second richest man In of the state must whip the oangree-j^rlct to be restored to entry, and already in the boiler room of the planer, and need hie influence as supervisor against eral years ago to bold his Illinois Cen the Northwest, is dead at his home in ' 5 0 local residents are making a rra n t»-, there being a high wind it rapidly tha granting of a rival franchise to the tral stock. The legality of this oom sional delegation into line * to ------- grant E e lm a . ments to rush onto the land and acquire, spread to the sawmill and in 16 minutes Home Telephone oompany. pany has never been attaoked. some power to the people of Alaska. Boxton is a fine-looking grey haired Japanese spies have been caught prior right through squatting on the every structure between the railroad H is speech overshadowed that of Vice sketching Fort Bosecrane on the (jell- President Fairbanks in importance, for same and making improvement«. W h ile and the river was enveloped in flames man of middle age. He has a credit J A P A N DÚteB N O T W A N T W A R . able Spanish W ar record end la en forais coast. he insisted that the only authority of the land is restored to settlement on No one was injured. ■ titled to write "M a jo r” before his September 28, It is not open to en try 1 Leading citisene of Toledo, Ohio, any kind in Alaska is that of thè judi me. He waa the last and only lm Bryan Says Jingoes Causa Bears t * until 30 days later. Consequently the Land O ffice Active. have been sent to the workhouse for or ciary and the governor ia a mere figure- Dortant witness in an otherwise slow squatter who is on the land first aftcr-tt Gat Big Navy. - Salem— Governor Chamberlain read with only authority to' appoin gan ixig an£ice trust. is restored to settlement stands the beet received a letter from the commissioner and tedious day. He was not a reluc private secretary and notaries public Carthage, Mo., July IS .— "Japan The National Educational association tant nOr yet a noticeably w illing testi does not want to make war upon the He denounced Seattle for quieLy en- chance to acquire title to the ahme. of the general land office containing has placed Itself on record as favoring oying a $ 20 , 000,000 annual trade with The number of available claims ia very certified copy of approval list No. 13, fier, but his examination by Mr. Heney United States,” W illiam J. Bryan ia Lighecr salaries for teachers. a so spiked abont with clever objec quoted as saying io an interview. Alaska and refusing to aid Alaskans in limited, and the land seekers are so containing 14,292.96 seres of school in numerous that many legal entangle demnity selections of the state of Ore tion* from Mr. Del mas— often sus Fairbanks delivered an address before getting s system of government. “ Of course,” he continued "th ere tained— that at length the gorge of the is a lot of jingoism in this Japanese gon in the La Grande land distriot. " The Bar asscciation banquet lasted ments are sure to follow. the Christian Endeavor convention at ilstant district attorney rose and he desire to congratulate the present offi war talk and the hurrying of a fleet of Beattie. H e had an audience of 12,000. until 1 a. m ., M r. Fairbanks, Governor hotly accused his veteran adversary of warships to the Pacific coast. To m y North Pow d er Valley CNp. ciala for their promptness in this mat Meed, Congressman Humphreys, Sena Telegraph operators' in New York North Powder— Sheep shearing and ter,” said the governor, "w h ich is in trying to clood tha issue and impede mind, thejobject is not to repel an at- tor Piles and others speaking in re have been ordered to prepare to etrlke uatice. __________________ dipping are about over in North Pow marked contrast with the dilatory meth sponse to toasts. taok by Japan but that the talk 1s be a t a moment’s notice. Should they be der valley, and, while hauling and ods of their predecessors. ’ ’ ing done by some alleged statesmen at called out 2,600 men w ill be affected. V A N G ESNER IN J A IL . weighing are still under way, it is safe Washington to influence congress to F R E IG H T C A R P O O L B RE AK S. Brides to Replace Ferry. to say not less than 360,000 pounds of Acting Mayor Charles Borton, of San make a big naval appropriation. Eugene— The oonnty commissioners Convicted o f Land Fraud and la Now wool w ill be baled at the two shipping Francisco, says he told Heney and "W h en 1 say Japan do** not want Barns everything he knew about the Big Roads Abandon Project Which points for the Eatern market, Baker have just decided to erect s bridge . Paying Penalty. war, I do so advisedly, for, when I waa Does N ot Succeed. City and Pendleton, and estimating at acroas the W illam ette near the Hyland grafting officials to secure immunity for Poitland, July 12.— Suit case In in Japan, I talked with the leading himself. Chicago, July 16.— The American the lowest figures for good and better farm, to take the place of the ferry land, wearing an expression on his men of all walks of life and I found grades of merino wool, 17 to 18c, not The cost w ill be abont $6,000. f*ce that was half smile and half grin, only expressions of friendship for our intense heat throughout the East is railway clearing house, which for eight leas than $7,000 w ill come to North Dr. Alonxo Van Geaner walked into the country.” causing many deaths and prostrations. months has been trying to perfect a Powder’s sheepmen from wool sales PO RTLaND M ARKETS. oonnty jail Wednesday and announced Christian Endeavor people are spend pool of all freight cars in tha country, alone. Owing to the long-coa tinned Many Japanssa fo r Canada. that he was ready to begin serving the Wheat— Club, 86 c; bluestem, 8 8 0 ing bogy day* at their oonvetnion in ia in process of disintegration, accord cold rains of spring, lambing waa be Victoria. B. C., July 13.— The Tokio Ive months’ sentence impoeedjnpon Seattle. ing to the Inter-Ocean. The Chicago A low the average. Both lamb and mut 89c; valley, 86 c; red, 84c. Immigration company has entered a Oats— No. 1 white, $27.50028; gray, him following his conviction of subor Alton railroad, which was one ot the ton are bringing good prices and are in contract with the Canadian Pacific and nation of perjury. Geaner was oon- Pennsylvania railroads are suing to steady demand. A t this tim e the nominal. > Grand Trunk Pacifio railways to supply restrain enforcement of the 2 -cent pas- strongest advocates of the car m oling Barley— Feed, $21.50@22 per ton; vlcted with ex-Con grass man W illiam North Powder valley sheep, with a scheme at the outset, w ill withdra all help wanted on construction work rate law. son and Marion R . Biggs. $23.500 The Chicago, Milwaukee A 8 t. Paul good bill of health, sheared and dipped, brewing, nominal, rolled, and w ill send about 8,000 Japanese Biggs began serving his sentence of 24.50. The Wisconsin legislature has passed railroad hoe already withdraws, and are moving on the trail to the reserves Into Canada. Yesterday 399 Japanaee- Corn— W hole, $28; oxaoked, $29 par 10 months Monday and Williamson has a 2 -cent pasaangar rata law which w ill many of the big roads In the East and in fine condition. appealed to the Supreme court of the arrived. The oompany 1a working very ton. go into affect August 16. West have determined to abandon the qoietly eo as not to excite suspicion and Hay— V alley timothy, No. 1, $170 United State«. Both Gesner and Biggs, Maryland Invltaa M r. Smith. w ill bring over a contingent on every Admiral Yamamoto, Ambassador project. 18 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, by order of the United States marshal, Hood River— Hon. E. L . Smith is The organisation haa failed in its boat. Advioea from Honolulu state that Aoki and Admiral Evans all say talk of are to be allowed the freedom of a por $21028; oloveT, $9; cheat, $9010; prime object, to insure each road hav the recipient of an invitation from the -war with Japan is baseless. tion of the jail during the day, and a steamer has been chartered to carry grain hay, $9010; alfalfa, $13914. ing on ita own rails all the time the Maryland State Horticultural society to w ill not'be confined in their oella all 276 to British Columbia. Labor or The cruise of the American fleet to Batter— Fancy creamery, 25027 number of cars owned by it. It has deliver an address before that body at the time. They are allowed to walk ganisations have taken the matter up the Pacific w ill be the longest in tha per pound. failed to do this became it had no Its annual meeting which w ill take about in one of the oorridora, upon end in all probability it w ill be refer history of the American navy. Poultry— Average old bens, 15o per In power to penalise the roads for disobey place this year at Jamestown, Va. which the doore of the cells in which red to the Dominion authorities. Mayor Boxton, of San Francisco, has ing the mandate*, beyond the imposi extending the invitatimi the society pound; mixed chickens, 14c; spring they sleep open. During the day their moved the office from the location oc tion of the established rate of rental states through ita secretary that it is chickens, 17c; old roosters, 10012c; cell doors stand open, but are locked at Guilty o f Fencing Public Land. dressed chickens, 16017o; turkeys, cupied by Schmits to the city hall. deelrious of securing Mr. Smith in or per diem. Helena, July 18.— A grand jury in live, 11012 c: turkeys, droseod, choice, night. 1 _________________ der that they may be in »true ted in the the United States court today returned Important edicts have been issued by Hood River methods of growing and nominal; geeee, live, lOo; docks, 809s. Crushed by Falling Wall. Panic Threatens Alt Japan. a verdict finding F. D. Cooper, a well the Chinese government with a view of Eggs— Candled, 24025c per dosen Philadelphia, July 12 .— Three men known Northern ' Montana stockman ictorla, B. C., July 15.— A financial packing fruit. preparing the people for a constitution. Fruits— Cherries, 8010c per pound; are known to have teen killed, one was and former member of the board o f depression wss being severely felt when apples, 7 6 c0 $l per box; storage 8 pite The National Teachers’ association In the steamer Tartar, which arrived to Milk Condenser fo r Amity. en bergs, $8.50 per box; gooseberries, fatally hurt, and 18 others injured 'at commissioners of Cascade oonnty, guilty convention at Los Angeles has refused A m ity— A modern m ilk condenser day, left Yokohoma Jane 29. A meet 7c per pound; cantaloupes, $2.5003.60 the 00 ) lapse o f ^ i e w concrete building of unlawful fencing of government to adopt suggested changes in spelling ing of the managers of eight of the plant, complete in every detail, is now per crate; apricots, 76o0$2 per crate; today at the p B b of Bridgeman Broth lands. Sentence w ill be announced of words. ured for this plaoe. A t a meeting - most prominent banks of Japan was • h , , hes, 46c0$l per box; plums, ers' oompaay, nannfseturera of steam later by Judge Hunt. P . Stefee, an fitters’ supplies, at,Fifteenth street and other prominent stockman, was placed The m illionaire witnesses at the re held shortly before the Tartar sailed, recently it was decided to incorporate a ’ 60 per box; bleckberilee, 709c per cent Standard Oil bearing at Chicago for the purpose of devising means to joint stock company with a capital of pound; loganberries, $750$1.25 per Washington avenue, In the southwest on trial on a similar charge. This 1» era seetiou of the city. The building Cooper’s seoond conviction, be baring were asked to give their witness feet to check the.depression. The government $42,600. Before the meeting closed crate; raspberries, $1.2601.50 per was just being put under a roof when a pleaded guilty to a similar charge about the Salvation Army, hot they declined, las redeemed treasury bills, recognised $1,400 of the stock had been subscribed. crate; prunes, $1.6001.75 per crate. sectioq about 80 feet in width and ex a year ago. national) rod railway shares as negotia A meeting has been sailed to complete as they needed the money. Vegetables— Turnips, $2 per sack; ble securities and paid proximate in the organisation and in tha meantime carrots, $2.60 per sack, beets, $2.60 tending the entire depth of the structnre Deaths from beat are being recorded terest 00 these, but the banks consid committee* are actively at work raising per sick; asparagus, 10 c per pound; collapsed. Abont 80 men were at work Bava O raw t o f Submarines. in Cbicaac. on the side which gave way. the balance of the capital stock, with ered a more drastic course. London, July 18.— Two oflSoeraof th a beans, 7910c per pound; cabbage, 2 > 40 A . O. Bacon baa been re-elected Unit every prospect of success. navy have invented an aparatns which per pound; cucumber*, 6Oo0$l per ed Setates senator from Georgia. Harriman Will Violata Laws. Good Will T ow ards Koreans it la expected w ill remove the present box; lettuce, bead, 26c per doseo; Six men were arowned by the capeis- New York, July 12.— During lunch dangers to crews manning submarine Nsw Buildings fo r Divinity School. The Hague, July 16.— I t was official onions, 16020c per dosen; peas, 4®5c ing of a sloop at Bangor, Me. ly stated today that Joaeph H . Choate, Eugene— The Christian church of per pound; radishes, 20 c per doten; eon today on board of the Southern Pa bostts. I t is designated to enable the Four children were cremated by the speaking to the Careen delegatee at The this city haa completed the work of rbabsrb, 8 ) 4 e per pound; tomatoes, cific company’s nsw turbine steamship, men to escape from the vessel, even I f tha Creole, E. H. Harriman startled she Is filled with water or poisonous burning of e house at Suiaun, Cal. The Hague yesterday, merely said that raising $ 6 , 000 , which, with other fond* $ 1.6008 per crate. parent were badly burned but w ill re America bad always felt good w ill to raised Insures the erection of a $26,0001 Poiátoes— Old Burbanks, $2,6008 those present by announcing that since res. Experiments at Portsmouth cover. D iv in ity ' per sack; new potatoes, 3c per pound. the United States government had re proved successful. The Invention te- ward Koreans, but ha manifested no building for the Eugene • opinion about the present oooditjon of school. The building Trill be 60x80 Veal— Dressed, 6 )4 0 8 )4 c per pound. cently chartered foreign steamships to ■embles a diving helmet with a jacket, The government w ill start suit ia that country, and only expressed the feet, of stone or brick, and w ill be lo Baef — Dressed bulls, 3 )4 0 4 c per carry coal to the Pacific coast be would attached and contains an ingenious oxy New York against the tobacco trust and lellef that no action can be taken here, cated on the northwest corner of the pound; cows, 696 > 4 « ; oountry steers, to th « m m «. "T h e bare are down,” gen generator. -will endeavor to have a receiver ap said M i. Harriman, " a n d I am going to adding that if the Coresna desire to Divinity School block at the intersec • K ® 7 o . pointed. make representations to tha United tion of Eleventh «nd Alder streets. Lumber Rates Go-HlgHer. Mutton— Dressed, fancy, 80 9c; ordi ship oo«1 the to Pacific coast In foreign The Anti-Im perialist league o f Bos States it must t e to the government. vessels.” nary, 60 7c; spring lambs, 0 0 9 % e. Salt Lake City, Jnlv 18.— The Herald 1 ~ ' ' ’ 1 — — • * . . ton has issued an appeal to the people Wild Blackberries Plentiful. Pork— Dressed, 608>4c par pound. tomorrow w ill eay: Freight rata* on to focus the government to make the Wreck on Missouri Pacific. Europe Haa Hops— 008c par pound, according to Albany— W ild blackberries are very lumber shipments throughout the Unit Philippines an independent nation. Bushong, Ksn , July 12 .— Missouri ed States, and particularly between Betlin, July 16.— Unreasonable cold plentiful In all parts of Linn county quality. Wool— Eastern Oregon average bast, Pacific train No. 2, bound from Denver Washington, Oregon and other Pacific The Interstate Commerce commission >revails throughout Middle Europe, now, and hundreds of gallons are being Kansas City, wss wrecked at 6:20 recommends tbs prosecution o f Harrl- ’empsrsturas as low as 41 degrees have picked. The berries are more abund 16022c per pound., according to tst points to the Inter-mountain ooun man for breaking tbs anti-trust laws. Men reported in Southern Bavaiia, ant this year than for many years, the shrinkage; valley, 20922 c, aero-ding ’clock thia morning. Several passeng try, w ill be raised from 6 to 10 per dent Roosevelt doubts the sucoam of such and it is reported that snow ia falling vines in the woods being completely to fineness; mohair, choice, 29080« ers ware injured and tha baggage and on September 1 or Oatober L, by tha • chair can and a coach left the track. in the Vosges mountains. railroad companies. por pound. filled with berries.