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NEWS OF TOE WEEK
Thought
Boise, Idaho, July 26 — The oaae of
the State of Idaho against W illiam D.
Hgywood, charged with the murder of
Frank Steunenberg, a former governor
of the state, w ill rest with judge and
jury by tonight.
Clarence Dsrrow,
after speaking for 11 hours, concluded
the final plea >iar Haywood’s life at
4:20 p. in., and at 7 o’ clock last even
ing United States Senator Botah opened
the closing argument for the prosecu
tion. Het w ill apeak for three sessions,
or about seven hours. Judge Fremont
Wood w ill Instruct and charge the jury
on Saturday morning.
Mr. Borah’s speeoh’ was a sensation.
From time to time be turned on coun
sel for the defense, fierce denunciation
pouring from his lips, and at times
brought protests irom Mr. Richardson
and Mr. Darrow, but with biasing eyes
and hot words he silenced every effort
to break the rush of words.
The ell-
reached, when in behalf of
the state of Idaho, its people, its gover
nor and himself he disclaimed all in-
tention or desire to give immunity to
Orchard. Finally, hia face pale and
voice quivering with emotion, the sen
ator raised his arm and said:
“ I f I should ever join in or giv^sp-
val to immunity to this man I
3 the great God may wither my
right arm in the socket.’ ’ *
Mr. Borah declared the state did not
want Haywood convicted of any oriine
for which Orchard or Pettibone or
Moyer or Simpkins or anybody else was
responsible, and desired a vf^dict of
guilty only if tbe evidence was deemed
sufficient to warrant such a conclusion.
The senator denounced Clarence Dar
row ’s statement that the jurors’ minds
had been poisoned against the defend
ants in this case.
Nowhere, he de
clared, oonld a fairer trial have been
held than in Boise.
—
OREGON R IM ITEMS OF INTEREST
BETTER TRAIN 8ERVICE.
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KEEP D E P O T S WARM.
Haywood Attorney Says Steunenberg
Murder Part of Conspiracy.
Boise, Idaho, July 24.— Forsaking
the theory of vengeanoe aa Orchard’s
motive fear the murder, of ex-Governor
Steunenberg, E. F. Richardson argued
that Orchard was in the employ of the
Pinkerton detective agency whan he
killed Sheunenberg and that the mur
der was a part of a conspiracy to hang
Haywood.
This sudden departure was folio wee
by a tremendous denunciation of Oap-
tain James McParland and the Pinker-
tona and passionate vitapemtfon of
Orchard, Governor Gooding, of Idaho,
Senator Borah and Governor Peabody
of Colorado, In fact, ail who have actec
on the side of the proeeontion of Hay
wood came in for a share of Richard
son’s peroration.
Mr. Richardson, having' spoken for
nearly nine hours, .wound up by plead
ing with the jury not to convfot Hay
wood on the testimony of the' self-con
fessed criminal, Orchard, whose test!
mony, he said, had not been corrobor
ated by any tesitmony standing by it
self and- unsupported by Orchard, to
connect Haywood with any conspiracy
to commit crime.
Mr. Richardson
charged the Pinkerton detective agency
with s systematic plot to secure the
conviction of Haywood, Moyer and Pet
tibone as a means to tbe deeired ex
termination of the Western. Federation
of Miners.
Clarence' Darrow w ill commence his
argument in Haywood’ s behalf when
court meets this morning.
I t is ex
pected that he w ill require two days to
close for'the defense.
COLUMBIA IS BLAMEft
San Peto Officers Say Dilator
Could Ken Been Anrtot
Southern Pacific Anticipates M ove ot Oommissien Prepares Regulations for
Railroad Commission.
Roads Within Stats.
Salem— As a retehlt qf the hearing be
Salem— As a result 6f the hearing
fore the railroad commission of ths conducted daring the forenoon of Tuee-
complaint made upon the commission’s day, July 16, upon the subjeot of depot
own motion, against the alleged inade and station accommodations and facil
Bevsoty-Two Ars Unaccounted for
quate passenger train service of , 0 * ities, the railroad commission has an
A Rosumo o f tho Lesa Importent but
Southern
Pacific
through
the
W
illa
m
nounced
the
adoption
of
a
full
set
ot
and Chances of Being Found
Not Leas Interesting Events
ette valley from the south, in y )l prob rules and regulations governing ths
Alive Ara Binali.
o f the Past Week.
ability an order w ill be made requiring sanitation, heating, lighting, etc., of
the company'to run a stub paaaedner cars and depots and prescribing the
train from Roaeburg to Portland on No. facilities to be supplied in the trans
Ito plans to disband the Corean
Eureka, Cal., July 23.— Arrival yes- <
12’s time when that train ia reported portation of passengeas within the
army.
an honr late at that station.
ter day of the steamer George W . Elder
state.
Railroads have surrendered to
This order w ill be made to satisfy
The order is sweeping in effect, cov
with tbe battered steam schooner San
N orth Carolina In the rate fight.
the demands of the traveling public for ering all ¿f the railroads operating lines
Pedro in toqt. brought tbe first news of
a more satisfactory service through the in the state. The regulations, viola
Nine lives were lost on a burning
s marine digester which w ill rank
steamer on Cayuga lake. New York.
valley, especially by northbound over tions of which are subjeot to -a forfeit
among tbe worst of -the Pacific coast.
land No. 12, which, up to two weeks ure of from $100 to $1 000, follow :
Tbe San Pedro drove full speed into
There is a great famine o f teach
ego, was from one to six and sight
A ll passenger waiting rooms and pas
ers due to the strike against state
the stem of "the steamer Colombia,
hoars late. Doubtless in anticipation senger cars used k f this state shall be
examination.
bound from San Frgncisoo to Portland,
of the filing of this complaint, which clean and supplied with pure drinking
tearing s great gash in her side, and
A Chicago mob tried to k ill the
has been held in sbeyanoe by tbs com water and so lighted, heated, ventilated
causing her to sink within sight min
assailant o f a g irl but w ere prevented
mission for several weeks, the South and equipped as to render the occu
utes near Shelter cove about 12:30
by the police.
ern Pacific company put on an extra pants of the same reasonably comfort
o’clock Sunday morning.
Senator Pettus, o f Alabama is
train which runs aa far sooth as Albany able.
The fitst reports justified the belief
dead.
He had recently celebrated
and then doable* back aa the’ first
Suitable toitet rooms or buildings
that at least half of ths 250 persons on
b is 86th birthday.
shall be provided and kept clean at
tion of No. 12.
hoard tbe, Columbia had perished, but
The farm ers trust, with headquar
Strangely enough this change
each regular station where an agent is
hourly the total shrinks. Tbs best ad
ters at Indianapolis, has decided on
made upon the same day the complaint maintained, a separate toilet room or
vices now are.that 177 escaped death
91.25 wheat fo r 1907.
filed, without"notice to the oom- building shall be kept for the use of
when the vessel went to the bottom.
Washington lumbermen want ex-
mission and without the latter’s know-1 women, which shall be marked as such,
Oue hundred and seven of the Colum
Senator Spooner to figh t the pro
ledge. Ever since this extra was put and which shall be unlocked at all
bia’s passengers and 37 of h e r'c r e w
posed raise o f freight on lumber pro
into service, picking up the heavy local times when, by these rulee, the waiting
have been brought to this port by the
ducts.
express and baggage shipments, No. 12 room is required to be open. Toilet
steamer Geo. W / Elder, whieh towed
has been on time and complaint has rooms on all cars carrying passengers
Venezuela has refused R oot’s pro
the colliding schooner San Pedro from
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FIRE A T VICTORIA.
posals fo r setting the trouble exist
ceased apon this score. The e s Tail
a li road shall be kept clean and supplied with
the scene Ä of Ä the disaster to
Eureka
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ing and relations may be severed by
commission, however, believes this toilet paper.
late message from Shelter cove ssys>
the United States.
stub service should be extended aa far “ W aiting rooms and ticket offices hav Property Loss o f S2BO.OOO Resulta that three more • lifeboats have 'been
south as Roseburg and an order to this ing an agent shall -be open for the ac
A scout cruiser has just been
From Poor Pressure
picked up, <H>e of them containing 18
«fleet w ill probably be made. * I t is commodation of the traveling public at
launched at Quincy. Mass. It is ex
persons,
another, 16 and, the third not
Victoria, B. 0 ., Jtrfy 24 .— The great
expected that the Southern Pacific w ill least 30 minutes before the schedule
pected to prove the fastest boat In
reported.
est
fire
in
Victoria's
history
ooqnrred
the American navy.
endeavor to show that anch an ordar is > time of the arrival of all passenger
Two boors after ths wrack the fog
yesterday afternoon, destroying five
unnecessary, but, since no assurance is trains scheduled to stop at such station,
G LA SS C ASE FINISHED.
Striking coal miners In Minnesota
lifted and a cold wind commenced to
blocks
and
many
detached
buildings,
given that the new train service w ill and shall be kept epen after the arrival
are to return to work.
blow. The pebple in the boats suffered
be made permanent, the order of the of snch passenger train lor snoh length and involving a loss of $250,000. Start much.
Attorneys
Maks
Arguments
to
Jury
Salt Lake messenger boys have
ing in the unused boiler shop of the de
commission w ill be a standing one and , of time as w ill afford passengers s ree-
O. Swanson, a sailor of the’ Ssn Ped
won their strike fo r alternate Sun
in San Francisco.
funct Albion works, the fire wiped ont
w ill make it so.
sonable opportunitv to transact'their
ro,
was at the wheel Saturday night
days off.
_
the a hacks of the tenderloin.
From
San Fmnciaoo, July 26.— The Lpuis
business and leave the station. In the
when the fatal collision occurred.
In
Mayor Taylor, o f San Francisco, Glass bribery case should be in the GRAIN WHERE SAGEBRUSH W AS. case of delayed trains, such waiting Storo street to Quadra, four blocks east
his
report
V>
the
sailors’
agent,
John
ward, between Herald and Chatham
has appointed a new board o f sup hands of the jury by 1 o’clock this after-
rocma shall be kept open until tbe so-
a, the blame is laid upon th »
ervisors.
and Picneer streets, scarcely anything
Is J. Heney, for the peo Splendid Crops in Harney—Women tual arrival of snch delayed trains.
noon. Francis
shoulders
of tbe Colombip’s officers.
»aped.
Valuable historical papers have ple, and T . C. Coogan, for the defense,
W aiting rooms at junctions shall
Work in Hayfields.
Other members of the crew of the San
The
poor
pi
neasure
of
water
greatly
been stolen from their a rch ives. in yesterday made each his opening argu
kept open when necessary for the
Burns-*-Haying is now in fa il force
handicapped tbe
t
firemen, who, aided by Pedro substantiate tbe story of Swan
Havana.
ment. A t 10 o’clock this morning Dol
commodation of passengers waiting to
throughout
Harney
oounty,
and
,the
the
eoldiere
of
the
garrison and a host son. H e says that the erder was given
is no phin M . Delmas w ill begin the closing
The government days t
transfer from one linffAo the other.
meadows
are
yielding
heavy
crops.
of
volunteer^,
fought
desperately, poll to him* when the lookout sighted the
winter address.for Glass. Popular prophecy fs
danger o f a coal fam ine t
Platforms shall be kept lighted st
W
ith
few
exceptions
the
f
Haifa
fields
ing
down
many
buildings
in tbe path Columbia to put the wheel hard sport.
divided between a conviction and a dis
lik e that o f last.
night when the waiting room is by
made
an
exceptional
growth
this
year,
of
the
fire,
which
was
brought
under Three points a post carried the San
N orth Carolina ticket agents have agreement. No (me affects to forecast w hile the native grasses are unusually those rales required to bet)pen.
control at 7 p. in.
Dynamite was Pedro seaward apparently out of the
an
acquittal.
been indicted fo r violating the state
-brought In automobiles* to blow u way of the approaching vassal, whoso
The chief sensation of the trial came good. Men axe in strong demand far
No Clark Seen Y e t « t Burns.
railroad rate law.
buildings, but Fire Chief Watsonwouli name st that time was not known«
at 1:20 o’clock, when the prosecution this work st good wages, and even | Burns— The land' department
at
The approaching election in the
women
are
making
big
money
driving
not
ass i t
Men, women and children Short toots from the whistles of both
having closed its esse Mr. Delmas crisp
| Washington notified the land office here
Is warned the skippers. The Co-
Philippines is arousing but little in
were hurriedly carrying ont their be
ly announced:
“ 8o have ws.” * This mowers, rakes and stackers.
tbe latter part of Jane that s clerk and
terest among the natives.
lumbis was on tbe ccast side, the San
The
grain
crops
are
also
showing
np
longings
from
the
houses
in
the
threat
determination to offer no evidence in
stenographer had been assigned to the
Pedro on the sea side. Apparently
ened district.
New Y ork is terrified by the con contradiction of tbe circumstantial web w ell. There was a favorable rainfall
tinned assaults on young girls which woven around Glass was a sadden and during June and during ths critioal office to relieve die congestion of busi
The number of houses horned in the both vessels were proceeding st fu ll
ness and that be would report for duty
speed. - I f all had gone well, the Bar*
the police seem' nnable to stop.
complete surprise to everyone, most of period there was no damaging frost, po July 1, bnt he has not shown up ^et, destructive fire is placed st 75, and the Pedro wonld have cleaned the Column
A Chicago woman has been ar all to the prosecution, for tbe previous the entire season has been encouraging nor has tbe office beard anything more insurance at about $185,000. . The total
bih, but it is evident that an order,
No or
rested who has fo r years been secur day Delmas had casually, or so it for the farmer. The fall grain is well j from, him, and in the meantime a large loss is estimated at $250,000.
amities are reported. The police secur “ put the wheel hard a-starboard,” was
in g babies from so called “ hospitals’ seemed, mentioned Rudolph Spree kies along toward ripening and the spring
amount of land business is hanging in
and then selling them aronnd town
grain— wheat, barley, rye, etc.— has s
ed blankets and tents for tbs' home given on the Columbia. This sent h e r
“ one o f the witnesses we shall call.
the air, with settlers very anxious to
less, bat not one application for shel directly across tbe bow of the steam
W h ile the czar was review ing
Heney, after stating frankly to the strong growth, with s heavy head.
make final proofs, settle contests and
ter
was reoeived, all those burned out schooner. Whsthér at not tbe speed o f
I
t
is
really
a
pleasing
sight
to
see
troops near the palace one regim ent jury that the declination of Second Vice
otherwise complete their entries.
being sheltered by friends and at the either vessel was slackened is imma
o f his guard mutinied and refused to President Zimmer, the most important fields wherein the sagebrush stood st
hotels.
The tenderloin was almost terial, for the crash of ths vessels eàa
tbe opening of last spring that are now
take part in maneuvers unless a cer individual witness for the state, to
In the Schools o f Urrtatllla.
tain commander was removed.
undulating
waves
of
bending
grain
completely wiped out. Three churches terrific. Ths Columbia, an iron vessel,
tify had pat R beyond tbe pewer of the
bore the brunt of the impact, and her
Pendleton— County ' Superintend were destroyed.
promising
s
rich
harvest.
Salvador has
m asked M«
Mexico to act as prosecution to establish definitely the
iron plates cracked, and a gash seven
ent Frank K. W elles has filed his an
The
fruit
has
all
done
well
this
year
connection of Glass with the crime of
mediator with Nicaragua.
feet across tbe forward hatch allowed
nual report fo r the year ending Jane
and
here
w
ill
be
more
berries,
apples,
bribing Supervisor Charles Box ton, de
17. The report shows that a total C O LU M B IA ’S BO A T 8 WERE G O OD the water free ingress st great velocity.
W . J. Br^m has saved a woman
pears
and
apricots
than
ever
before
in
voted him self to a vigorous exposition
o f 1390 pupils ars enrolled In the
Among tbe survivors rescued and car
from being run over by an ante.
the valley
of the circumstantial ease made ont.
county, and 175 teachers employed. Inspector Turner Kills Rumor That ried north to this port by ths Georg»
Heat records throughout the Middle
One hundred and six teachers were
They W ars Rotten.
W . Elder are men and women from a.
CHEM AW A IN FIR8T RANK.
states have broken a ll former records SU M M A R Y O F TH E 8URVIVOR8.
examined daring the year fo r certi
score of states, not a few from the At
San
Francisco,
July
24.—
Sixteen
ficates, 16 o f whom failed.
Four
for this summer.
Improvemerts Will Make it Leading hundred and eighty-four pupils are names were added yesterday to the Hst lantic seaboard and thé Middle West.
New Edinburgh, a suburb of Ottawa, Revised Returns Show a Total of 93
attending private schools in the o f survivors of the Columbla-San Pedro Among theee are a number of school
Indian School In Country.
Ont., has been swept by fire. Esti
Lives Lost.
county and 1231 are not attending collision. These'16 passengers were In teachers, who were varying with a sea.
Chemawa — The Chemawa Indian any school.
mated lorn, $300,000.
s boat which landed at Shelter cove voyafe their home trip from the an
Ban Francisco, July 26.— A recast
school is building a new brick hospital
The boat also contained two dead bodies. nual convention of the National Educa
The famine in St. Elisabeth district, of the retains from the work of rescue at a cost of $19,978, the contractor be
PO R TLAN D MARKETS.
The list pf survivors now include 160 tional association at Los Angeles.
Jamaica, is growing worse. Ten thou- shows that of tbe 245 person on the ing Fred A . Erixon, of Salem. W . H.
A segregation of the Colombia’s pas
names
out of a reported tots) of 257
steamer Columbia, 152
have been Dalrytsple, also of Salem, has the con ( Wheat— Club, 88c; blnesttem, 86c;
ad people are said to be starving.
n on « on board. Three dead bodies senger list show* that in her cabins she
saved, while five bodies have been re- tract fair the school’ s new brick bakery valley, 80o; red, 80c.
The efforts of the Wabash railroad to
ive been recovered.
Ninety-seven carried 78 men and 90 women and •
over ed and 88 are reported lost.
at a cost of $4,000. The work on both
Oats— No. 1 white, $26027; gray, perofas are unaccounted for.
establish 2-cent passenger rates all
girls; in her steers^l 20 men and o n »
Of the entire number of lost, 39 were theee buildings is rapidly progressing nominal.
through the East has been blocked by
woman, a total of 189. Discrepancies,
Local
Inspectors
Bolles
and
Bulger
men, 49 women and five were children. and it is hoped to nave them ready for
Barley— Feed, $21.50022 per ton;
other roads.
Of the 191 pegserigers, 114 have been occupancy for the opening of the fall brewing, nominal; rolleJ, $23 .500 today detailed Assistant Inspector however, between the full list furnished
Frank Turner to examine ths lifeboat the purser on sailing and some of t h »
Japan has completed a treaty taking saved. Sixty-eight of these have been
24.50.
term of the school.
from the Colombia, which was picked names given by the survivors who h a v»
fu ll control of Corea and the minister taken to Astoria, eight have arrived
The hospital 'w ill be supplied with
Corn— Whole, $28; cracked, $29 per
np at sea, the report being circulated reached here Indicate that the total
of foreign affairs says China may share here and the remainder are st Eureka
the most modern and sanitary equip ton.
number of passengers may have been
that the wood In it was rotten.
the same fate.
or'on their way to this city. Of the 98 ment and- the school’s open-air sani
Hay— Valley timothy, No. 1, $17<S
Sixteen of the names given
Mr. Turner reported that, while the greater;
men,
70
yere
saved
and
of
the
91
wo
tarium w ill be extended. The bakery 18 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy ^
H . H . Rogers, head of the Standard
here
are
not
foand on the steamship
boat
Is
not
new,
its
condition
is
perfect.
O il, has been struck down by heat and men 42 were saved. Two of the seven w ill be supplied with the latest im $21023; clover, $9; «chest, $9010;
“ It is built of solid oak,” he said, company’s certified list. Adding to t h »
children
survive.
Of
the,
54
members
hia doctors have ordered complete rest
proved oven and appliances.
grain hay. $9®10; alfalfa, $18014.
“ and ths wood is so hard that I could 189 accredited passengers the 59 or 60
of the crew, 38 are alive.
Batter— Fancy oreamery, 27 >4®30c
as the only hope of recovery.
The steam and electrical engineering
members of the Colombia’s crew ¿1r s »
not chip it off with a knife.’
department of tfie school w ill also be per ponnd.
a total of 249 lives jeopardized in t h »
Three Indian girls are guarding the
_ Hansen Must Explain.
improved by additions to meet the
Poultry— Average old hens, 12)4®
midnight collision. It is known that
graves of their ancestors in Xansa«
Great Cotton Strike Begins.
' 8a n~Francisco, July 26.— N ot un- growing needs of the institution. W ith 18c per ponnd; mixed chickens, 12) 4o;
st least 40 women were saved.
City, Kan. The government has or
Moscow, July 24.— The strike of the
til Captain Hansen and the members theee improvement Chemawa will spring chickens, 15016c; old roosters,
dered the bodies removed and the land o f the San Pedro reach here from
men employed id the cotton mills of
8®9c;
dressed
chickens,
16017c;
tur
maintain
her
rank
as
the
best
equipped
sold.
Plot Against Czar Is Nipped.
Eureka, where they are now engaged Indian manual training school not only keys, live, 12015c; tnikeye, dressed, the Sava Moroeoff company at Orieoko-
in
a
squabble
with
the
master
o
f
the
St.
Petersburg, July 23.— The p olio»
vozne,
in
Vladim
ir
province,
has
•
as
A steamer has just arrived at Van
on the Pacjfic coast, bnt of tbe whole choice, nominal; geese, live, 8011c;
sumed
dangerous
proportions.
Forty
today
arrested on the street a student
couver, B. C., with 1,177 Japanese Geo. W . Elder over tne latter’s claim United States Indian service.
ducks*, 8014c.
thousand men are out.
Social Demo long suspected of belonging to the m ili
from Honolulu, The Canadian Pacific for salvage, w ill Inspectors Bolles
Eggs—
French
ranch,
candled,
¿
2
0
and Bulger begin the Inquiry into
crats are bringing about sympathetic tary organisation of the Social Revo
railroad wants 5,000 coolies lor con-
Delay In Fruit Shipments.
23c per dozen.
the cause o f the wreck o f the steam
straction work.
Fruits— Cherries, 8012)4c a pound; strikes and hundreds o f thousands may lutionists. Ofi searching them, tbe po
Salem— Follow ing
closely
upon
er Columbia. The inspectors Intend
apple*,
$1.5002.25 per box; Spltzen- be involved. Tbe movement is accom lice found plans of both the Tksrskoe-
the
Investigation
o
f
the
dqjay
In
the
The Corean emperor has confirmed to get from Captain Hansen a fa ll
statement o f the affair, with parti passenger train service, on ¿he bergs, $3.60 per box; cantaloupes, panied by violent political agitation. Selo and Peterhof palaces, maps of t h »
the report that he has abdicated.
cular reference to the charge that Southern Pacific lines in Oregon, $2.50®3J0 per crate; peaches, 60c® Several big meetings were held In the S t Pater and 8$. Paul fortress, and t h »
Mrs. Russell Sage has given $100,000 he misunderstood the signals given comes a complaint to the R a ilro a d ; $1,35 , * r
raspberries, $1.250 suburbs yesterday. Troops were sum fortress st Cronstadt, and a paper
to the Syracuse, N. Y ., university.
by Captain Doran o f the Columbia. Commission from H. 8. Gile, a com-1 j w ^ crmto; blackberries, 8012)4c moned and had to fire before the crowds, showing ths disposition of the troop»
the St. Petersburg barracks. The
mission merchant, o f this city, who per ponnd; loganberries, $1 per orate; dispersed. Many ware arrested.
Japan has just tried to float $20,000,-
asks that an investigation be made
Hoe believe that they have nipped in
Cuba
Wants
Civil
Engineers.
apricots,
$1.5002
per
crate.
000 of railroad bonds in England, but
the bud another attempt on the life o f
Indicted Miner Is Free.
New
Y ork, July
26.— Colonel o f the delay in th e operation of
Vegetables— Turnips, $1.76 per sack;
failed.
Cheyenne, W y o .» July 24.— In the the emperor.
W illiam Black, U. S. A., acting as freight trains on the Southern Paci carrots, $2 per sack; beets, $2 per
German m ilitary offioers are experi adviser to the S e creta ry 'o f Public fic, which, he says, affects fru it ship
United States District, court Judge J.
menting with a very successful dirigible •Yorks o f the Cuban provincial gov pers much more than the delay in sack; asparagus, 10c per pound; beans, Riner dismissed the case against E. T.
Gsttipg A fter Opium Trade.
805c
pet
ponnd;
cabbage,
2
)4
?
per
the
passenger
train
service.
balloon.
ernment, who has just arrived from
McCarthy, a wealthy mining man of
Pekin, July 27.— The Chinese gov
ponnd;
celery,
$1.26
per
dosen;
oom,
The people of Russia are refusing to Havana, spoke encouragingly o f Ca
New Armament for O. A. C.
26085c per dosen; cucumbers, 6Oc0$l Omaha and Baxter City, Kan., who ernment has formally announced lia
register for tbe elections, as they recog ban affairs, particularly o f tbe ra il
Corvallis— Oregon Agricultural col per b «x; lettuce, head, 25c per dosen; was indicted for alleged conspiracy to assent t o the proposal mads by the
road building since the Spanlsh-
nize it to be s farce.
Amerlcan war. He said the govern lege cadets w ill hereafter be armed with onions, 1602Oe per dosen; peas, 406c defraud ths government of valuable Jnited States for a joint investigation
A bulldog belonging to tbe Roosevelt ment has appropriated, $12,000,000 Krsg rifles of the 1898 pattern.
They per pound; radishes, 20c per dozen; coal land* in Monarch, Wyo. Tbs evi Jy the poweaa, including China, into
dence on which E. M. Hal brook, E. E. the whole question of the opium trad»
fam ily treed the French ambassador for this work done. H e said that in w ill also have for drill purposes two tomatoes, $101.25 per crate.
Lons bang h and Robert McPhilamey and of the production of bpiom. De
and has been ban iso ed.
his opinion there was In Cuba a good 3.2-inch breech
Potstoel—
New,
l)4
0
2
c
per
pound.
loading steel field
flsld fo r civil engineers
Veal— Dressed, 5 )4 0 8 )4c per pound. were oonvicted showed that McCarthy tails of tbe procedure w ill be arranged
pieces, which w ill supplant two old-
Germany w ill oppose at The Hague
later. China’s delay in acoeptanoe was
fashioned muzzle loading cannon that
Beef— Dressed bulls,' 8 )4 ® 4c per had disposed of his interest.
any movement towards disarmament.
doe to a misunderstanding on bar pari
Predicts Saiooji’s Dsfsat.
ponnd;
cows,
6
0
6
)4
«;,country
*teert,
have
hitherto
been
in
nee.
The
arms
The recount of ballots in tbe mayor-
that six independent commissions cona-
Cannot Convict Dr. McGee.
Victoria, B. C., July 26.— Count
8 )4 0 7 c.
a lty fight in New York has been farther Ysnaglsawa, o f the Japaneee Housb are supplied by the W ar department.
,
Boise, Jaly 24.— Dt. I . L . McGee, arehended snch an inquiry.
Mutton—
Dressed,
fancy,
809c
per
dels-
tyed by McClellan’s lswyi
o f Peers, says his government w ill
Two Acres Yield Him SI,2SO.
ponnd; ordinary, 507e; spring lambs, the witness for the defense bf W. 9 .
The proeecnting attorney of Mimis- be defeated soon by the attitude o f
.Takas 8ting Out of Rata Law.
Haywood, who was arrested on ths
Eugene— Mahlon Harlow is doing 9 0 9 )4c per peund.
cippi has sued the Standard Oil com Prem ier Satonjl on tbe difficulties fairly well with hia small cherry orch
charge of perjury, was discharged from
Asheville, Tenn., July 28.— Federal
Pork— Dressed, 6 0 8 )4o per pound.
pany for $1,400,000 for violation o f the with the United States. H e expects
Hops— 607)4o per ponnd, aocording custody yesterday by the magistrate Judge Pritchard today discharged lic k
the new government to be formed ard, in spite of the .prophecy of some
anti-trust law.
before whom the preliminary hearing st Agents Wood and Wilson, of t b » ;
who
maintained
tlM
Et
the
crop
of
Royal
to
quality.
when the Diet meets in December.
American and Japanese bluejackets Adm iral Yamamoto w ill be at its Anns would be vary light this year.
The justice ruled that ths Southern railway,
corpus
Wool— Eastern Oregon, average beat, was bald.
tv, on habeas
I
in France are to be kept apart lor fear head.
H e said that ths Japanese Mr. Harlow, who has a scant two acres 16022e pec ponnd, according to shrink evidence bronght by the proseouting proceedings end declarad ths penalty
o f a fig h t
Both countries have squad are much excited over the Ban Fran in ensrriss, raised 12)4 ton* from his age; Talley, 20022c, aooordlng to fine attorney was insuffic rient td warrant clausa o n ° e new rats drill unconstitu
zoos in French waters.
tional.
cisco riots.
ness; mohair choice, 29080c a pound. holding McGee.
little orchard.
I l t e s t e s a t i F e a tor Dur
Dun Renten.
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L E T O RCHARD PAY PENALTY.
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