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F A C E S F IN A N C IA L P A N IC . M ex ico T a k es Steps to Im prova ¡Sit uation by Adjusting Duties. Atlantic Battleships S tart N orth , O th e r » Q o South. M exico, M ay 18__ Limantour, the sec retary o f the treasury, being inter viewed concerning current rumor« about the intention o f the government F R U IT P R O S P E O T S G O O D . C O L O N Y IS A S S U R E D . to taka some positive and active meas J HJ| . | , . ures to improve the financial situation, “ I k i ‘ ^11° d ^ T Ump q u a Valley Fruit Mon in G ood S ettlers A rrivin g to Found N ew Cen- limited him self to saying that the only measures proposed by the government nevy yard while at the north, and the i S pirits. , tpr o f Fruit Culture. w ill be presented "them w ill return here fo r repairs and R osebu rg._Th e report o f Prerident W o lf Creek.— W o lf Creek colony is fo . r any auch purpose ____ I to 00,lfireM congress io fo r r " Hs painting beneath the w a ter line. ’ H p„hh o f th « nomrlaa now a Mttlad tuMt Development w o rk 110 * * action, etloB* si conaiat • Play days in Puget Sound wiU be ? * N ‘ Cobb» o f » » c Douglas, Cauaty now a sett eg faet. Developmeat work in ](t abolishing aboli, ki, g tha th, duties dnUo, on on t tk, , xpor. over half the raonthTand then the of- Fru,t Q « » » 8*8 association, shows the goes steadily oa. The freighthouse h a s tation .............................. o f hemp, fo r thé encouragement ncers and men w ill resume the usual fru it crop ia the Umpqua valley w ill shown a congested condition fo r seme o f Its producers in Yuoatan. The sec Result o f First C o n féren ce Expected o f tha Lass I« routine o f man-o’-war life. Orders eall bo very good thin year. The Straw- time, several Eastern fam ilies bringing retary added: “ In reality, our economic to Bo Far Reaching— All Favor Inte res ting Evsnts for the reassembling o f the fleet in San ^ „ . y CP0„ j* good, and the berries are considerable o f their belongings with situation does not inspire either anxiety or fears o f any elaas. There haa never Preservation o f R osourcss. o f tbs P o st W eek . On July 7 the fleet w ill n i l fo r Hono- eomm« ia t * * J now. Tho peach them and on thair great satisfaction been a period during the economic lulu, and a fter a w eek ’a stay there w ill croP is fair, and the last froey w s i a household goods shipped from Pennsyl- stringency abroad and which haa affect go direct to Auckland. | detriment in only a very few sections, vania leas than two weeks bafora they ed the whole world, that there haa been Head o f tha paper trust denies The Pacific fleet o f armored cruisers, pear er0p it fair. Apples w ill be started awaited their owners on arrival in Mexico a moment o f the fear o f a , Washington, M ay 18.— The first eoo- panic or- anything like it. Moreover, ferences o f the governors o f tho stato# existence. the attention o f the government o f ton. sailed south Sunday morning at 8 Ko0<b P ? „ * * * ^ . . A ll indications point to an immense o ’clock, and Rear Admiral Sperry, in good, aa only a fe w o f the small a ction s - For a week a surveying party has Mexico to the financial condition ia not ot the American Union ended yesterday. Canadian wheat crop this year. the important events o f commend o f the A tlantic fleet, hoisted the county were late enough to bo V een at work on the outside lines, run- a thing o f today or yesterday.' I t bo- ►t sign o f a an epoch , history, time is to reveal the epoch Nebraska railroad employes w ill aid fo r the first time hia commanding flag caught by the frost. The oherry.crop n;ng through to government eectien *er- gins always at the first the e railroads in fighting rate laws. |©f junior in in lineai lineal rank rank “ is « good. ex- B8™. nAM then t)iAn making corrections « nr„„,tin n« to that t « « t o f stringency in any o f tho money cen- which the president and governors bo- — " T blue. Being junior « « * • _A il kmds_ in o f „ « b. „ „ r rnea â i w are « «Ôt bMn T b , MCOmpli.b- ™ 8 „ T L t ic e S b le ^ the work mhy be o f a satisfactory char- ter. o f the w orld; and this constant lk v e h Bryan is being shadowed by an oflieer, ! to Adm iral Dayton, A dm iral Sperry __ ” . . . . t 7 . compelle,! by naval regulations to acter. Several tracts have been staked vigilance has never Ceased. The gov- ___ as there have been threats o f violence, ‘TT- . . ‘ „ lo , * * ” ernment, watching gffaira in, the money meats o f the conference, which has fly a subordinate flag o f red so long the fruit growers áre greatly pleased Nos. A rtreet car .trik e is on at Cleveland, | tk, Pacific fleet "remained at thU .to p o t o 2 and ^ o m ^ M n g ^ T s ’ .c ^ e , were pur- world, does not believe any extraordi been in session at the W hite House fo r reported to kavq been damaged b y Okie. There has been much rioting and .station, nary measures are necessary in the three dsys, cannot be set forth w ith ehased last evening by a young man some bloodshed. The long line o ___________ situation. The normal eon-1 mathematical preeisioa. That its im- f armored __________ cruisers, ' *Bte ^ro*L * 8 good 1 <>r evam bet from Chicago, who haa been on tha F resent , dition is everywhere re-established, s a d , ... .. .. . ked the stav o f t h e l whi« b “ »•«<! fo r Santa Barbara, w * i than last year, and w ill be U fi? in Good conduct sea toe stay or *Pe ' V— j . j V_ . « ___. - i i u —in, oli 0f barrici and reauJU are “ ore * * P la *• d a i r i e s ^ e * be?M ^raeLeod our banks, follow in g my instructions, sailors and marines o f tha A tlantic headed b t the flagship“ W est” v ir g in U 7 ithe lD* rket w ith *N kinds o f berries and and included the Colorado, Maryland, cherries. Many large shipments o f bet- r3 ‘ o f th T «< H »tr v and the have maintained a system o f circum the expression o f President Roosevelt, fleet at 8an Francisco. Pennsylvania. Tennessee. Washington riea w ill be made to Portland the latter ^ “ sa i o ^ ^ f e i t n « U ™ m m 'e “ ed on spection and caution, lim iting their op who brought it .about, and ofi th* go v Tw o men, who are^aeeused o f robbing and California. The protected cruiser P*rt o f the week. Several small whip-» n o U h° " erations to affairs that offer ample se ernors who participated. the N ew M exico express office o f $35,- Charleston, flagship o f Rear Admiral nienU have already been made. T h . more than “ * #th#r curities. The solidity o f our basks is be The printed record o f the conference, 000, have been captured. yond doubt, and they are in a condition Swinburne, also sailed with the fleet, l®8* 1 ■ » * * • * • ▼«> he supplied w ith ,lnK o e lf featu Creek' ' is the first valley south whieh w ill later be available to every mi home-grown fruits o f all kinds from to meet whatever contingency. The fa et N o appropriations w ill be made fo r bat her destinatios is Monterey. o f the Umpqua divide, introducing the bow oa. that business conditions in Mexico ar* American homo, w ill bo a compilation rivers and harbors this tension, accord traveler southward on the seenie South improving daily is very satisfactory to o f fasts, startling ia their meaning, in g to leaders in congress. IM P R O V E IN C O R E A . era Pacific to the famous Rogne R iver the government, and onr financial con Brow nsvilla A dds Vahicla Facto.y. V alley. I a form ation, soil sad climate convincing in their universal conclu Secretary T a f t ’a managers claim he Brownsville.— Brow nsville has a new this southeraly sloping va lley is muek nections, though there has sever been sion, that the states sad the nation most has the assurance o f support from 502 Conditions A re G row in g B etter U nder here grave fea r o f trouble. W * ar* manufacturing enterprise. W. J. Moore, lik e the first va lley north o f the Sia- - H Pi W M delegatee to the national eomveatioa. liko an individual, who suffers an at Prin ce Ito’ e Rule. co-operats to tho end that to th* whoU a hardware dealer o f the north aids, has kiyon divide, in whieh is situated, oa tack o f indigestion, whieh does not en people o f the nation may accrue the Discord haa sprung up in the inter Seoul. M ay 10— Conditions through put ia a wagon and vehicle planL H e rich red soil which so abounds here also, state commerce commission. Some o f out Corea are improving. The deter w ill make a specialty o f wagons and the A . D. Helms Newtown apple or- danger his Ufa o f health, bnt fo r the lasting benefits o f Ha natural resources. the ‘ ‘ confidential clerks’ ’ may lose mination o f Prince Tto. the resident gen wheelbarrows. Several man and boys '«h a rd , whieh, without a single failure, moment annoys and takes away bis ap Besides the compilation o f facts by tko their places as a result. Two members eral from Japan, to suppress the dis wiU be employed. The plant w ill b a , has yielded its owner net annual aver- petite, obligin g him to let his stomaeh experts sad the freely expressed opinion rest a little. This rest ia, ia both have given employment to their eons, orderly element, so that the peaceful running in a abort time. I t w ill be a age profits o f $791 per acre fo r tha cases, th# only remedy necessary, effi o f tho governors, tko conference leaves who are charged working hardest when farm ing population may do „ their __________ has past seven yean . work credit to the city. B row nsville cacious sad beneficial.” draw ing their pay. in the outlying dis as its permanent record a thousand districts, where armed many manufactories, but the citizens ( Recent showers have wonderfully bands are harrying ing the farina and vil- era. a fte r more. I t ia doubtful i f nay stimulated growing erops, and a consid- words o f “ declaration,“ not a “ dec G rover Cleveland is rapidly gaining ■ages, is shown by the _ prompt _ ____ _ other city in tha stats o f like sise arrival can j arable acreage o f com ia now being C O N G R E S S B R E A K S R E C O R D . in health and strength. laration o f independence,’ ’ bnt a dec o f reinforcements o f gendarmerie num boast o f aS many automobiles as are . planted. laration o f eo-operatioa.’ ’ Trouble ia brewing between China and bering about 5,000, who w ill be scat owned here. Appropriations N o w E xceed Th ose o f Russia along the Manehuriaa-Siberia tered throughout Corea. Klamath Canal H olds W ater. Perhaps greater in importance than Previous Session. border. T ea ch er to Visit Europa, Prineé I to has issued strict instruc Klam ath Falls.— Klamath county land all else was the determination o f tho Washington, M ay 18.— The present Salem.— Misa Id a M. Case, instructor holders w ill pay but $1.50 an sera fo ; A $501)00 manorial to Abraham L in tions to Japanese soldiers and civilians session o f congress, to end this week, governors o f tho states to perfect a per coln ia t o be erected at hia birthplace that they must not treat the Coreans as in grammar, literature, English and w ater again this year. I t is expected a conquefrd people, which they are not, rhetoric at the Ashland normal, has that 10,000 acres w ill be signed un*der is a record-breaker. The appropriations manent organization, whereby a here in Kentucky. but that all the rights o f lajr-abiding been selected b y the executive com- the temporary arrangement, and i f o f this sessioh so fa r authorised exceed tofore unknown intimacy may be devel Latest estimates o f the dead in the citizens must be respected under pen m ittee o f the board o f normal school more is signed the rate w ill be reduced, those o f the first session o f the 59th oped among tbe executives o f tb* 46 recent Louisiana tornado place the a lty o f severe punishment. regents to take part this year in the as it is intended to ehnrge only foj^ congress by more than $300,000,000. sovereign states mads strong by a com number at 50. The total appropriations made up to i t y year e Four thousand Corean police, under annual tour fo r teachers conducted by maintenance and operation. N ext this time aggregate approximately mon purpose snd made potest by pro Commercial bodies all over the coun Japanese officers, w ill be enlisted and 1 the national civic federation. E a ch ' the regular rates w ill prevail. W ater $854,844,807. This amount w ill be in nouncements whieh may not ligh tly bo try ere protesting against the increase trained. Four hundred new telephone- year the federation sends 500 teachers | is now flow ing in the main canal, and creased by the general deficiency and disregarded. telegraph offices w ill be established in to Great Britain and Ireland fo r the ont very little trouble haa been experi ia freigh t'rates. omnibus public buildings bills and such O f tbe last day the story ie one o f on « o i l w>Uk tVio K e a a lr in o a K a n lrq a T h fl with the breaking o # f banks. They the districts infested by revolutionists, purpose o f observing methods la those • eneed Both sides in the Dimowd-Hyde land so that easy communication may be had countries. The school boards recom have settled during the past season, and other measures as may go through be many features. The sat programme was fraud case being tried at Washington with the soldiers and potiee. swept aside. The president preaided mend the teachers, and the Hat is made the squirrels have done bnt slight dam- fore adjournment. claim a victory. The sessioh has also established a throughout. H e interjected remarks The crop prospect through Corea is up from -those recommended. •$•* _________ , high reeord fo r the number o f bills, snd speeches. He brought to the p lat Russian troops w ill destroy the P er excellent. resolutions introduced and considered form men who made plain the prevail C orvallis Cannery C om p u ted . Prince Ito todav attended the cele sian villages near the border, where the C om m ission R em edies Extortion. and fo r the transaction o f executive in g feelin g that thoughtful eare must bration o f the 25th anniversary o f tho recent trouble occurred. Corvallis.— The Corvallis cannery is business. There have been 7,127 bills be exercised fo r the future. The pr ro ___ ^ o f Chemulpo _ Salem. — Acknowledgments of ma opening to foreign tnfde. Hindus at Calcutta attempted to blow lic w a l accompanied to” chciIiul^>Vfr o m ' terU1 ***i,,tan?e rendered by the Mate complete, and has been accepted by the introduced in the senate, and 21,940 pared papers were not presented, b ut cannery company. I t is a thoroughly in the house. In the senate 90 joint they w ill be printed in the permanent up a number o f whites b y placing a Seoul b y hie suite, a number o f foreign » U w n d commission are coming to Sec- up-to-datS plant, well equipped, and resolutions were offered, o f which SO bomb oa the ear tracks. record. Their place was first taken b y consuls and the Corean minister o f agri !r * U r T 9 eor&® 0<K?da11 dai,7 ; Th« * ° 8t ready fo r business. L. W . Gill, o f W is were passed and nine have become lawe. the “ declaration,’ ’ whieh was adopted N o liquer w ill be sold or brought into culture. Chemulpo was en fete. A t a ree* nt J * th,at 0< th# ® lu$ consin, a man o f ten years’ experience, The senate considered 184 pimple reso a fter discussion whieh brought to ligh t the repubUean national convention hall, banquet. Prinee Ito. in his address I Mountain Fruit A Produce company, o f has been engaged as “ processor,’ ’ and ao serious objection to its sffirmstios. o w e h a r w d $33 b y th * O. B. .A is already on hand. W . K . Taylor, man lutions. according to a decision o f tho loaders. epoke o f the peaceful and frien d lv d e^ Up to this time 115 bills and 15 joint Then W illiam J. Bryan was presented velopment o f Corea in order that the N - “ d 8256 b y the Atehieon, Topeka A ager o f the plant, reports that he has a Ia aa encounter with Arabs the resolu tion have become lawn The by the president. He touebed the same Coreans might, in the future, have inde 8 a ,lU F e r* drosd- both o f which over sufficient quantity o f tomatoes con senate has passed 484 bills, 17 o f which chords whieh had prodased the vibra French troops lost 13 killed1 end 85 charges ware refunded by the railroads pendenee under a stable government, tracted fo r the season’ s run, and all were omnibus pension bills. wounded. The A rab losses are de tion o f harmony tad eo-operation. A and become a frien d ly and prosperous through the offices o f the Oregon state together the prospect is bright fo r i scribed as heavy. governors’ discussion brought many railroad commission. a lly o f Japan. successful season for the new enter state executives to th* platform, but H O P M E N A S K P R O T E C T IO N . The old plant o f the Omaha Packin g prise. _________ tbe product was altogether that o f har company haa boon destroyed by fire, Railroad D oings at D orris. G REAT CO N G R E SS PLANNED . mony, snd the sentiments expressed together with 3,000,000 pounds o f moat, Chautauqua Preparations. British H old.G reat ^Dsmonstrstiont Fa Klam ath Falls.— The depot on the were applauded alike by all. in volvin g n loss o f $500,000. Oregon City.— The work o f grading voring Im port Duty. D elegates F rom Entire W orld G oing California Northeastern railroad at Dorris is now in eourse o f construction. and putting the ground in good condition Montana republican delegates have London, M ay 18.— A great army o f to London. | Newpomers are arrivin g in Dorris at the at Chautauqua park, at Gladstone, is men and women interested in the hop P R E S ID E N T U P H E L D B Y C O U R T been instructed fo r T a ft. London, M ay 19.— Delegates from a rats o f 30 and 40 a day, and it is a corn- Another woman now figures in Sen thousand dioceses scattered throughout mon occurrence fo r many to be unable going on, and w ill be pushed to com industry in England, estimated to num ber more than 50,000, bold a demonstra ator P la t t ’s domestic affairs. the world have been selected to attend to find accommodations at night. A pletion. Secretary Cross has expected tion in T rafalgar Square this afternoon N e g ro Diemiased at Brownsvilie^Losea The governors’ conference plans to the Pan-Anglican congress to be held large force is at w ork just over the kill to complete the main program this in fa vo r o f imposing a duty o f $10 on Suit to R ecover Pay. form ¿„permanent organization. in London in Jnne. These delegates, from Dorris, and every indication points week, but ow ing to business during every hundredweight o f bops imported N ew York, M ay 18.— Th# right o f the late session o f the circuit court, into this country. The Oklahoma house has passed a bill including laymen and clergymen, w ill to the completion o f the road in a few President Roosevelt summarily to die- and other unavoidable eireufhstances, in most rases be accompanied by their . months. ' Special trains brought in thousands providing that tho state shall fix wages. w as' prevented from doing so. The from Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, Worces miss a negro soldier o f the Twenty-fifth bishops, and i f the prophecy o f the or program, however, w ill be ready fo r Minnesota democrats have declared ganizers is fulfilled, the congress will Excursion to 8 e e Fleet. ter and H ereford, the great hopgrowing infantry fo r alleged participation la tho fo r Johnson, and refused Bryan as sec rank among the great gatherings o f Salem.— An effort is being made by the press the latter part o f next week. counties, w hile the east end o f London, riot at Brownsville, Tex., was sastained ond eboiee. religious workers. whence emanate almost #11 the hop- today by Judge Hongh, in the United the Salem board o f trade to have an ex- pickers, furnished a contingent perhaps Moet o f the American bishops have cursion train run from Salem to N'ew- Rains H elp G row th. Proceedings in the endeavor to re States district court. Oscar W. Reid, Brownsville.— Warm rains have fallen twiee as large s$ the growers snd la lease ThSw from tho N ew T o rk asylum sent their acceptances, and, as each port at the time th* A tls s tic fleet w ill the soldier, sued the government to ra- borers from the provinces. diocese in the United States w ill also pas* Yaqnina bay on its northern trip, in this vicin ity fo r several days. They fo r the criminal insane are in progress. A fte r being marshaled on V ic to ria ' eov* r * 122 88 " » f t 88 trom the date o f send one or more clergymen or laymen, The train w ill also carry all who wish have been a boon to farmers, as the In ease Bryan receives th# demo Am erica w ill be w ell representsted as to go to the coast to see the fleet from 1 earth was gettin g dfy. This section Embankment, the demonstrators with , kis dismissal to the expiration o f hia cratic presidential nomination, his regards numbers and a b ility ; all the the va lley towns along the Southern: w ill produce good erops now without banners flying and bands p la yin g,! enlistment. District A ttorn ey Stimson daughter says shs w ill take the etump colonies w ill have their spokesmen snd Pacific and Corvallis A Eastern rdll-1 any more rain, although more w ill be marched to the square, where English- «entended that the president bad a in several W estern statue fo r him. iiamias the soldier. Judge missionaries from every portion o f the roads. I t is expected that arrangements! weleome a month later. Strawberries men with a grievance always have been right to ffil French and Spanish soldiers making globe w ill eome to tell o f their work w ill be completed fo r the excursion are gettin g rips, snAroses are blooming. accustomed to assemble. Speakers from Hongh sustained this contention ami half n dozen platforms harangued the directed a judgment ia fa vo r o f the within the next ten days. up the allied army in Morocco had aa among native tribes. multitude on the rain o f the industry government. The programme embraces problems o f encounter in which several were wound PO R TLAN D M ARKETS. Judge Hough in his decision, held through the dumping o f American hops ed on both sides and one Spaniard a diverse character, and hi order to get Im proving Walnut T rees. that the president was entirely within through the list o f papers the work has into England, and resolutions were killed. Applies— Select, $2.50 per box; faney, M cM innville.— George C. Payne, the been divided into six sections, whieh adopted by acclamation calling upon his rights in dismissing the soldiers o f The national convention o f Socialists, w ill sit simultaneously during the week walnut expert from California, has been $2; choice, $1.50; ordinary, $1.25. the government'not to delay in helping tk8 Twenty-flfth regiment, inasmuch as Potatoes—8*lect, 70c per hundred in session at Chicago, ehose Eugene V. o f June 16 to June 22. to re-establish the industry i and ’ placing tbR enlistment papers “ and ' ' *k“ -----* -------- 1V — oath pro- in this vicin ity fo r the past several W illam ette V alley, 45c per hundred Debt fo r presidential candidate on tho >rted hops. vide that a soldier shall serve “ fo r the a duty on all imported hops. ... . . . . . . . days, doing gra ftin g work in the wnl- East Multnomah, 55c; Clackamas. 55e unit ballot. Benjamin Hanford, o f period o f throe years unless sooner dis per hundred; sweet, 5%e per pound. N e w Y ork , was chosen fo r vice-presi charged b y proper authority.” w v k u * i o nT . P. f y a ' i n,,t «Uoves and along the streets snd Cub B ear* fo r W arships. Fruits— Strawberries, Oregon, N ew York, M ay « — Alexander Law , on tJ;e ,awn8. 0, w £erever there are dent. 3.50 per erste. .Aberdeen, Wash., M ay 18.— George who was delegated to convey to Wash- walnut tree« that do not seem to be up A street ear strike is impending in Chinas* Revolt is Serious. Vegetables— Turnip#, $1 per sack; W olff, a business man, proposed a few iDgton a resolution pa«fled at the recent to traditional reouirements. He has Chicago. ‘ 1 ;7 * r - days ago that when the excursion from Shanghai, M ay lfl^XThe Chinesq g o v convention fo r the unemployed held inserted English walnut seinns on a carrots, $1.50@1.75; beets, $1.25 Tonopah, N ev., is rapidly recovering here, reported to a gathering o f nnem- large number o f eastern and California snips, $1.25; cabbage, $2 per ewt.; this city by steamer to see the battle ernment is greatly alarmed over the from the effects o f the recent fire. ploved today in Manhattan Lyceum. Ho hlaek walnut trees that w ets formerly beans, wax, 12% @ 18% e per pound; head letfnee, 35e per dozen; eelery, B5e ship fleet leaves Grays Harbor, that 16 Chinese revolt, which ia steadily grow- Railroad company officials admit they said that Congressman Fornes, o f N ew planted fo r ornament and shade. @$1 per dozen; ertiehokes, 50e per live bear eube be taken, and one pre ing more serious. Th * rebels have cut York, had promised to introduce in the are charging wheat farmers all the tra f dozen; asperagns, 7@8c per pqnad; sented to each ship. The idea at once off communication to Mehgfse. I t ia boose o f representatives the resolutions Will C lear Stump Land. fic w ill bear. egg plant, 25<g)30e per pound ^ parsley, took popular faney and up to this even estimated that the revaiutionists num o f the convention calling fo r a large Astoria.— Dr. L . F. Haw ley, the ex- 25c per dozen; pens, flfq)7e per pound; ing ten Teddy bear* had been gathered The thousands o f visitors who gath publir works to furnish employment fo r 7« th« r ber 10.000. The faet that the rebels ered a t San Francisco to see the float the idle. President Roosevelt, Mr. Law l E S pepper# 20c per pound; radishes, 15* from snrrounding town«, and the total selected Yunnan aa the aceee o f their per dozen; rhubarb. 2@3c per pound; reported, had been too busy with tbe 8^at*"; **** arrived hers with a plan number necessary is expected to be first attack convinces Pek in g that they are returning to their homea spinach, 85c per crate. rounded up by Wednesday next, when ar* fam iliar with conditions, aa this conference o f governors to ¿rant him a w h w *bJr ‘ h,a X .• ^ may^ be profitably cleared fo r agrii Th e grand duchy o f Meeklenburg- hearing. W heat— d u b , B9e per bushel; rad the excursion is promised by the sham province is poorly protected. The go v turai purposes, w ill be in this r i ‘ Russian, 86H e; blueatem, Ole; valley, bar o f commerce. Schwsrin has eeased to be the only state ernment ia not hopeful o f raving Meng- einity -all summer. Dr. Hawley pro 89e. in Germany without a constitutional tae, which ia at the head o f the French C h olera A m ong Troops, poses the calling o f a convention o f government. Barley— Feed, $24.50 per ton; rolled, railway, from being taken. Haskell Will N ot L o ss P o w er. 8imla, M ay 19.— An outbreak o f c h o l-' owners o f all stump lands throughout $27(3)28; brewing, $28- Guthrie, Okie., M ay 18.— Governor Aw ards have jdst bean made fo r sup era has compelled the withdrawal o f the Northwest, whieh the members o f Oats—No. 1 white. $27.50@28 per 8aven KWed in W rack. Haskell today vetoed the Eggerman- p lyin g the battleship fleet w ith pro nearly all the white troops with M ajor legislatures shall be invited to attend. ton: gray, $27. Davis-Redwine drastic anti-trust set. visions fo r its journey across tha P a General W illcoeks’ first folumn into the 1 Muskogee, Okie., M ay lfl.— Six or ------------ H a y— Tim othy. W illam ette Valley,. cific. H P disfavored the section seven peeaengera war* burned to death cholera camp. The intense heat and the $17 per ton; W illem ette Valley, ordi He especially Asparagus at Klamath giv in g the attorney general more power | this afternoon and several were injured absence o f running water, necessitating A ft e r 11 rears o f m ilitary occupation depending upon the muddy vilage water Klamath the nary, $15; Eastern Oregon. $17.50; than the governor, by empowering him when the C K a t v ” flyer on the Mis- rwamam Falls.— rail . J. j . D. 1 ». Carroll, carroii, of of tne mixed. $16; cfoyer, $14; a lfalfa, $ l i ; Great Britain, Russia, Frsnee and Ita ly tanks, make tbe danger of a eholera H*n^ r,B*b-.bM brought in the^ first to go before one supreme jndge and souri, Kansas A Texas railroad was a lfa lfa meal, $20. have decided to w ithdraw and t o n th* enblomir have a receiver appointed fo r any cor wrecked a mile cast o f this city, » « - .«rious. On approsehing Kha- « P 8™ »«8 th88**“ « ™‘ 88d j * Kiaa^ epidemic serious. Butter— Extras, 24e per pound; faney, government over to Greece. today, the pickets of Major * th county This section produce, poration without givin g the latter a o I cording to word just received here. The p «k Pi C3c; choice. 20c; store. 16«. m p and Mr. tice. n e favors the provision fo r im- report aaya the passenger collided with illcocka’ foree had n *h4 « » « • » m quality a desper- desper P*r*rij8 Disgusted w ith the California dslo- General W illcoeks’ Eggs— 18Hc per dozen. prisoning eonvieted trust mangers. A ' a freigh t train, and that the coaches gatoft to the governor’s conference, até fo u r hours’ fight trilli Mohamand Carroll has been demonstrating what P o u ltr f— M ixed chickens, 13(a) 14c per can be don* here. Several farmers are bill conforming with H askell’a sugges immediately eanght Arc. Th * pa men Roosevelt has appointed ex-Goeeraor troops. planting eelery this year on qnite an pound; fan cy hens. 14V6@15e; roosters, tions wee immediately introduced. geni who are reported d ead were evi- Pardee to represent that stats. old. 9c; fryers, doaen, $4¡ broilers, dor.., extensive scale, as ne section on the dently cam eanght ‘ uoder the debris sad Venezuela Pays Debts. $4.50@S; dressed poultry, per lb.. Ie General Bliss, aa governor o f tb * const ean rival Klamath fo r celery. •> roasted alive Chiearo Employs OMnoto Police. Caracas, Venezuela. M ay 19.— The higher; ducks, 16(ff)17e; geese, 8<3)9c; M oro province, Philippine islands, de Chicago, M ay 18.— For tha first time turkeys, aHre, 17@18e; dressed, J9@ clares the effort to establish a judicial Venezuelan government today made its T r o o p s May Fight Locusts. Flno’ Float from Klamath. monthly payments on account o f the in many years, the Chicago police de 20c. system in that province a failure. Tnnla. M ay Ifl^-Troon# may be called n M I fo r e ig n claims, despite tbe curtailment Hop*— 190T, prime and choice, 4(® partment has engaged Chinese detec Klam ath Falls.— Money baa been ap The father o f Mrs. Howard *’ 0* * , ’ ' o f revenue resulting from tho closing o f propriated by the Klamath chamber- o f 6V i« per pound; olds, l @ l t t 8 per tives to aid in preserving peace in ont to exterminate millions o f locusts Seldon Psr<7 | the port o f L a , Gnayra. Tbsr# have Commerce fo r the $800 float that w ill pound. Chinatown. The result o f th « trinl o f that have invaded the district between daughters bat $1 sash, because th ey bees no new cooes o f bnbonic plague fo r represent Klamath county at the Rsflb W ool— Eastern Oregon, average beet. three Chinamen o f murdering e wealthv K a in a v and Tunis on an unprecedented d id not ear* fo r him in U s old age. four days; should four more days go by Festival in June, and a float is prom- ll(3)15e per ponnd. According to shrink Chinese merchant hae so exercised tha scale. The authorities have decided L ittle progresa ie being made in the without a ease, the port w ill be re- ised that w ill be tb* equal o f say ia age; valley, lor® 12H «. Chicago Chinese that further warring that this is thw only means o f gettin g Pnrkaide trolley tria l o f A be Rued. opened. the pared*. Mokair— Cholea, 18@ 18Ke per Ik. between the tonga is feared. rid o f th* inaeata NEWS O H I WEEK 8an Francisco. M ay 19— The Atlantic fleet , o f battleships, a fter l | days naval pageantry ami merrymaking in San Francisco, sailed yesterday morn ing at 10 o ’clock for Puget Sound, a r - , R » Permanent Organization ta Held Regalar Meetings. HAY ACCOMPLISH MUCH HOOD It i C asti »lt d h n k r l > m y in a m . j »*» d a “ * K °fL l Î Î ^ Î L S Ï *