NEWBERG GRAPHIC Villages A re Destroyed and Hundreds Mad* Homeless. Breaking o f Piston Rod on Engine Nearly W recks Train. C. H. WOOOWAHO. I Dennison, O., June 23.—Secretary Taft had a narrow escape tonight from being involved in a serious wreck on the Pennsylvania Flyer, which was carrying him east. Prompt action of the towerman in la signal station a third o f a mile east o f Coshocton, and o f the engineer o f the flyer, alone averted what might | have been a dreadful accident.. As the train was speeding along at the rate o f 50 miles an hour, the pis­ A R m u r m o f tho Laos Important but ton rod on the left side of th*. loco­ motive broke short off. Alm ost in­ N ot L u i Interacting Event* stantly the cylinder o f the engine was o f tho Post Wook. cracked by the unmanageable rod. Secretary Taft and National Com­ mitteeman K ellogg entered the din­ A Jap spy has been caught with ing car and sat down to dinner after complete plans o f N ew Y ork forts. the accident occurred without thought The Prohibition party is raising the of anything serious in connection biggest campaign fund in its history. with the stopping and delay o f the train. The Secretary made no Crops in southern Minnesota were comment on the incident when in­ badly damaged by a wind and hail formed o f it. The engineer of the storm. locomotive explained that it was T a ft has not yet selected a chair­ merely good luck that averted a bad man for the Republican national com­ accident. " I f the piston rod. after it broke, mittee. had gone under the train,” said he. More than 50 New Y ork militiamen “ we would have gone into the ditch, gave out from the heat and over­ as we were running 50 miles an hour, exertion o f a five-mile march. and the derailment would have been A N ew Y ork man plans to propel a serious matter. Fortunately the and control an immense balloon with broken rod landed six or eight inches a 45-horse power automobile engine outside o f the left rail. That saved us.” suspended from the balloon. NEWBERG.. FIRE SW EEPS j f i l C HIOAN. C L O S E C A L L FO R T A F T . .OREGON m NEWS OFTHE WEEK li I [ninni hm hr kr U M A T IL L A DAM FINISHED. A N O T H E R HIGH S C H O O L. Water Soon Ready fo r 20,000 A cres Lincoln County Makes Good Move for Higher Education. o f Arid Land. Newport.— Lincoln county marks an­ Hermiston__ The dam of the Uma­ tilla project is praetieally complete sad other step forward by providing n high school for the young men and women the distribution is nearing completion who have just graduated from the com­ as rapidly as men and teams can do thw mon schools. The county court has work. In a few weeks nearly all the issued an order giving both Newport men who have been employed on the and Toledo money to establish high project will have departed and one of school courses immediately, though the the largest and best irrigation schemes question, as to where tno school will in the northwest will be in shape to eventually be located was left to popu­ water 20,000 aeres of arid land. J. T. lar vote two years hence. Whistler, chief engineer on the project, - Events have been eoming thick and has already left for Portland, where he fast the past two months on Yaquina will open an office, having resigned his bay. The organization of a commer­ position with the United States recla­ cial club was almost instantly followed mation service. by a vote to establish a high school, D. C. Henny, supervising engineer and at the same time a large influx of for the reclamation service, has stated capital caused large changes o f hold­ that he expects Secretary —James S. ings of property and promoted Duilding Garfield here to visit the project about in Newport till now some $20,000 of July 15. He will doubtless make a new buildings are under way. tour o f inspection of the various proj­ ects and his visit here will doubtleea T O M A T O E S PA Y W ELL. result in helpful suggestions to the set­ tlers. He will be the guest o f the board o f directors of the Water Users’ Grants Pass Farmers Double Their association while here. Acreage. Detroit, June 22. - J rires in N orth­ ern Michigan forests, fanned to great proportions by the gales of the last two days, have destroyed at least three villages, rendered hundreds homeless, swept over thousands of acres o f timber land and caused dam­ age estimated at about $200,000. The heayjest loss has been sus tained in Presque Isle and Cheboy­ gan counties, although Lelanau, Charlevoix and O tsego have also suf­ fered. In many towns today lamps were lighted, as the sun was obscured by the heavy smoke. The village o f Case, in Presque Isle county, was destroyed today. A spe­ cial train conveyed the homeless vil­ lagers to Onoaway, where they were sheltered tonight. Legande, a little town in Cheboy­ gan county, was also abandoned to the flames tonight. Many women and children were taken in wagons to In­ dian River. , W hile a big fire at W olverine today was being fought, a forest fire threat­ ened another section of the village. W hile the W olverine department was engaged, a call for aid was received from Rondeau, three miles north. The firemen could not leave W o l­ verine, and Rondeau was at the mercy o f the flames. A hotel, several stores and houses and the Michigap. Central station were burned. In Lelanau county a great fire raged near Fouche. A ll night the glow of the fire could be seen at Trayerse City, 12 miles away. Several farm buildings were destroyed, and Fan- nett’s big lumber yard was wiped out. Much valuable timber was burned. TAFT IS NOMINATED Roll of States Called by Mega­ phone Anld Uproar. ROOSEVELT STAMPEDE A FAILURE Nominating Speech Made by 8*nator Burton — T a f f » Nam* Starts Whirlwind o f Enthusiasm. - Chicago, June 19.— For president of the United States, William H. Taft, of Ohio. Taft on the first ballot, T a ft by 702 votes, Taft by the unanimous ehoiee of the eonvention. Such is the record o f the culminating day of tho Republican national eonven­ tion of 1908, effected amid scenes o f tu­ multuous enthusiasm, and after a nerve- racking continuous seasion lasting near­ ly eight hours. With the president named and the platform enunciated, there remain* only the nomination for vice-president to complete the momen­ tous work. Last night the whole city was given over to wild exultation in honor o f the new candidate, whom name goes echoing through the country. The picture within the walls of tha vast amphitheater as tha praaidential candidate was named was oae truly grand in it* magnitude. In front, to the right and left, below and above, the billowing sea of humanity, restless after hours of waiting and stirred from one emotion to another, was ip a fever of expeetaney for the culminating vote. The favorite eons o f other states had keen named, save Knox and La Follatte, and now on the rolleall came Ohio. As the Buckeye atate was reached, the tall, gaunt form of Theodore E. Burton, with student-like faee and se­ vere black, elerieal garb, advanced to the platform to nominate Ohio’a candi­ date. He «poke, fervently, with the singing voice of an evangelist, which »•ent ringing through the great building. The close of his speech of nomination was the signal for the long pent-up feeling of the T a ft legions. Instantly the Ohio delegates were on their feet, other Taft states fallowing, while the convention hosts in gallery and on floor broke into a mad demonstration. “ Taft, Taft, W. H. T a ft,” eame in a roar from the Ohioans. Mogaphonea seemed to apring from eoneealed plaeea and swell the T a ft tumult into thunder. A huge, blue silk banner bearing tha familiar features of the statesman-sec­ retary was swung before the delegates, awakening a fresh whirlwind of en­ thusiasm. AH semblanee of order had been abandoned, and the delegates were a maelstrom of gesticulating men.' Tha guidons of the states were matched up by the T a ft enthusiast* or born» under by the storm o f disorder. Tha band was inaudible— a mere whisper above the deafening volume o f sound. For 10, 15, yes 20 minutes this uproar was continued. I t was a repetition o f the seene of Wedneaday, wheu the nemo of Roosevelt brought the eonvention into a frenzy. But there is a limit to* the physical resources o f throat aud lung, relay« had not been established and at last the tired voices died down to a hoarse shout and subsided. This lull now gave the opportunity for the speech seconding T a ft ’s nomina­ tion b y , George A. Knight, of Cali­ fornia, his big, round faee beaming forth on the sympathetic multitude and bis splendid baritone voiee going forth like the tones of a great church organ. California ’§ tribute to Taft was brief and fervid. Now there was another lull in the Taft movement, while tho remaining candidates were placed in nomination. The secretary was powerless to make his call of states heard above the deaf­ ening clamor. 8elzing a megaphone, ho shouted the roll of states: “ Alabama,’ *r “ Arkansas,” hut hie voico was swal­ lowed up in the mad uproar. Gradu­ ally, however, the curiosity o f the mul­ titude conquered its enthusiasm and it lapsed into silence to hear the result o f the call. A hush of expeetaney hung over the assembly as the eall proceeded. Hasty summaries showed that T a ft was far in advance. When New York was reached the T a ft eolumn totaled 427. Ohio earried the T a ft total to 511, or 20 more than enough to nomi­ nate. Still the eall went on until the final result was announced by Chair­ man Lodge: “ For Theodore Roosevelt, 3 votes; for Joseph B. Foraker, of Ohio, 1® votes; for Charles W. Fairbanks, o f Indiana, 40 votes; for Joseph G. Can­ non. of Illinois, 58 votes; for Robert La Foflette, of Wisconsin. 25 votes; for Charles K. Hughes, o f New York, 67 votes; for Philander C. Knox, of Penn­ sylvania. 68 votes, and for William H. Taft, o f Ohio, 702 votes. ” Grants Pass.— The tomato industry of Rogue River valley has made rapid strides, particularly since the erection A man committed suicide by throw­ JA PA N W E AK E N S. of the cannery last year, and the ing himself in front o f a N ew Y ork small farmer and berry-raiser have subway train, almost causing a panic found it profitable to set out idle among the crowd who witnessed the Would End Chinese Boycott by Re­ land with the young plants. This mitting Indemnity. act. year’s acreage will be double that of San Francisco, June 23.— Sochita last year, and it is anticipated that The jury in tfifc Hyde-Benson case it will increase in like manner for is still unable to reach an agreement. Asano, president o f the T o y o Risen several years, for the reason the can­ Bryan feels sure o f the Democratic Kaisha Steamship Company, reputed nery has a capacity to take all the nomination, figuring out 11« votes to be the second wealthiest man in Japan, ranking next to Baron Shi- growers can produce for the next more than enough to win. busawa, has arrived here en route to live years; in fact, it is understood V irgil Gavin, who played ball with N ew York on a. financial mission. that the company will contract tc the Chicago Nationals and New York M O N E Y FO R PR O H IB IT IO N . Speaking of the boycott against that effect. Giants, is dead. Japanese goods in China, Mr. Asano The plants do well here when The first steamers txpm Seattle this said that Japanese trade had suffered planted in rows five and six feet Party Raising Largest Campaign Fund season have reached Nome, after a severely because of the boycott re­ apart, and planted in this manner In Its History. hard battle with the iee. sulting from the Tatsu Maru affair, they will usually produce from 20 to Chicago, June 22.— The largest cam­ 40 tons an acre, and find ready mar­ Races w ill be held next year under but he did not expect it to continue ket at $10 a ton for canning purposes. paign fund in the histewy o f the P ro­ the auspices of the U. 8. Signal Service much longer. The Chinese were feeling its reflex The necessary expenses for harvest­ hibition party is what Charles R. between balloons and aeroplanes. influence, and he thought that finan­ ing and marketing kre $25 an acre. Jones, chairman o f the national com­ Denver police were enjoined from cial considerations would soon out­ The tomato plant, if properly culti­ interfering with race track gambling, weigh sentimental reasons. vated, will grow from four to five mittee, expects to get, and the contri­ and bookmaking is carried on freely. A different version is hrought by feet high, and cover a proportionate butions so far indicate he is not ex­ space. Visitors who have looked over pecting without hope. Already more The American auto has overtaken Thomas F. Millard, the author, who Artesian Water fo r La Grande. the field where the matured plants arc and passed the German machine in the was a fellow-passenger o f Mr. Asano La Grande— Considerably more than laden with fruit, have remarked that than $35.000 has been donated to “ the New York-to-Paris race. They are on the steamship Mongolia. Accord­ ing to Mr. Millard, the boycott is 100 taxpavers o f this city have signed they looked more like trees than cause," which is more than twice the now crossing Siberia. hurting Japanese trade so severely a petition to the city council to have vines. During the picking season, largest amount ever received so early James J. Hill says the erep prospects that the government, through the drilled a- trial well in an effort to find which opens in August and extends in a presidential campaign. for the year are good, and as the erop merchants o f the empire, called the sufficient artesian water to supply the through November, men, women and W itfi its unusual campaign fund, will not be an unusually large one, it Chinese merchants in Japan together future needs of the town. That arte­ children are employed to harvest the will bring good prices. Mr. Jones is willing to predict the in order to make a proposal to end sian water is obtainable has been crop. E. G. Bethel, the English editor ar­ the boycott by remitting the indem­ proved by numerous flowing wells in O w ing to the soil and rank growth party will cut a wider swath tha/i it rested for seditious utterances at nity exacted in the Tatsu Maru inci­ almost every part o f the valley. One of the plant, many find it necessary has mowed before Several have been was drilled last year fo r the 6. B. A to prune the vines after they have mentioned by the Prohibition leaders ___________________ Seoul, has apologized for the publica­ dent. N. Co. in the yards here that was a bloomed, so as to divert the energy as possible nominees for president. tion, and says he was misinformed. decided success. Another has reeently of the tree into the fruit instead of Fred F. Wheeler, a real estate dealer TU R B IN E S RUN W ILD . Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy says that o f Los Angeles, Cal., who has con­ been finished on the hillside west of vine and foliage. during the past year new Christian tributed liberally to the cause o f tem­ town, where the surface of the ground A ll raisers use racks. This keeps Science societies have been formed at Strange Accident W recks Cazadero is at least 100 feet above the prin- perance, was the first suggested. _ Dr. the fruit clean, holding the vine off the rate of one every four and one-half Pow er House.- einal business and residence section of the ground and preventing rot. It is J. B. Cranfill, a Baptist minister of hours. Portland, June 23.— An accident to the town as it is now built, and in estimated that $200 can be realized as Dallas, Tex., who was a candidate for vice-president in 1892, has also been A federal grand jury in New York the machinery at the Cazadero power which the water lacks but two feet of jr n e t " ‘profit“'u p o T ea ch ’acre mentioned. has indieted the heads o f the New plant of the Portland Railway, Light rising to the surface. These and many A lfred Manierre, an attorney of York Cotton Exchange and the Manila & Pow er Company early yesterday other examples have caused the people Sue Road fo r Lack o f Cars. N ew York, and Dr. W . B. Pelmore, Paper and Fiber Manufacturers' Asso­ morning caused the complete wreck­ to hope that a supply o f pure water, Pendleton.— The first suit filed in editor of the St. Louis Christian A d ­ at least for domestic neeas, may be ciation. ing of the station, entailing a loss of obtained at considerably less expense Oregon against the Oregon Railroad vocate, are said to be willing to as­ $110,000. Flying pieces of hot metal An English editor is on trial for se­ and burning insulation set fire to the than by bringing it from the moun & Navigation company under the sume the honor. provisions of the law passed by the tains. dition by Japanese authorities in building, destroying inflammable parts last legislature, giving shippers dam­ Corea. SH A R P N O T E FOR JAPAN- o f the structure. T w o opeantors who ages for failure on the part o f a Trainer Goes A fter New Methods Havana authorities do not credit were on duty at the time had a mirac­ railroad to supply cars was filed in Universitjr o f Oregon, Eugene— The the rumors o f a well-organized insur­ ulous escape from instant death. the Umatilla county circuit court. Hayes Conveys Massage From Presi­ The three big water wheels “ ran associated students of the University The plaintiffs are Martin & Riggs, of rection. dent on C oolie Exclusion. of Oregon will send “ B ill” Hayward, A dining car w ill be added to the away,” one after the other, the gen ­ Oregon 'a famous trainer, east this Milton. The plaintiffs allege that San Francisco, June 22.— In a erators to which they were coupled last fall they lost $6,310 50 on ac­ A. & C. trains between Portland and flying in pieces and wreckage from summer. Hayward will take six weeks count of failure to get cars upon ten speech before the Asiatic Exclusion Seaside. each machine in turn disabled the in the Yale summer school, perfeetiug days’ written request. League o f San Jose, Congressman E. „„„Governor Dawson, o f W est V ir ­ next water wheel. Huge parts o f the himself in th£ most approved methods A. Haves- delivered today what he ginia, has a well-developed case of monster dynamos were hurled in training and physical culture, and Cherries by the Ton. declared to be a personal message tuberculosis. through the brick walls to the station studying the best forms of gymnasium apparatus and equipment, and will Cove.— It is estimated that, with Th e transport Sherman will be and through the iron roof. also inspect a large number of the the new cherry orchards coming in from the president o f the United Although the tw o operators on duty quarantined at Astoria. She has most prominent university and other this season, not less than 200 tons of States to the people o f the Pacific were right in the midst o f the flying smallpox on board. rmnasiums of the Eastern States. cherries will be shipped from here, Coast. wreckhge, they escaped without a ayward will be away from Oregon and require twice the number of “ T w o o f three days after the ad­ Harry and Evelyn Thaw have be scratch. ___________________* for a couple of months or more, and picking and packing crew o f last sea­ journment o f congress,” said Mr. come reconciled, but Thaw must re will have charge of the training of son. Hayes, “ I went to the president and _________ Buried in Ancient State. main in the asylum. Dan Kelly and probably Forrest Smith- asked him how I should explain the Honolulu, June 23.— The funeral to­ son for the Olympic games. He will A runaway automobile jumped off P O R T L A N D M A R K E TS. absence of exclusion.legislation, which the docks into the river in N ew York day o f Prince David Kawananakoa, kccompany the American team to Lon­ I told him my constituents expected. who died recently in San Franisco, don. and drowned four persons. . Wheat— Track prices: Clnb, 88e per H e replied: and whose body was brought here on bushel; red Russian, 86c; bluestem, 90e; It is estimated that the spring the steamship Manchuria, was one of “ ‘ I am still trying diplomacy. I Normals Furnish Teachers. Vallsy, 88c. am sending to Japan the sharpest cor­ clean-up in the Tanana district of the most imposing royal funerals ever Salem— One hundred and eleven Miilstuffs— Bran, $26 per ton; mid­ respondence that any nation has ever Alaska will reach $15,000,000. held in Hawaii. The ceremony was teachers will have been graduated dlings, $30.50; shorts, country, $28.50; received; but tell your constituents Th e rivers have begun to fall at in accordance with the ancient H a­ from the four normal schools of this city, $28; wheat and barley chop, that, if I cannot get what I want by Kansas City, and it is believed all waiian usage in the case o f chiefs. state when the normals close this $27.50. diplomacy, I will get it by exclusion The First regiment o f the National danger from the flood is passed. month. Recommendations for the Bariev—Feed, $25 per ton; rolled, legislation.’ ” Guard of Hawaii, a detachment of the graduation of 102 were made by the $27.50(928.50; brewing, $26. A Venezuela war vessel fired on a Twentieth infantry from Fort Shafter Mr. Hayes did not state whether Oats— No. 1 white, $27.50 per ton; the presence o f the fleet in the Pa­ Dutch sailing vessel and took from and marines and sailors from the executive board of the normal school them all mail not in regular mail battleships Maine, Alabama and St regents Monday. Nine were graduat­ gray, $27. cific was in any way connected with ed from Monmouth in February. Hay— Timothy, Willamette Valley, the president’s note to Japan. sacks. „ Louis, now in the harbor, marched The graduates are divided among $17 per ton; Willamette Valley, ordi­ s — .. ■ Four thousand o f the sultan’s in the funeral procession. the different schools as follows: At nary, $15; Eastern Oregon. $18.50; Great American Crime. troops are in revolt. Drain 14 will graduate; at Weston 21; mixed, $16; clover, $14; alfalfa, $12; Plague In Port o f Spain. Indianapolis, Ind., June 22.— One of at Ashland, 28, and at Monmouth, 39; alfalfa meal, $20. A Seattle man was robbed o f $10,- Dressed Meats— Hogs, faney, 6c per the most important movements in the Port o f Spain, June 23.— Since June which, with those who were graduated 000 by pickpockets in St. Paul. in February, makes a total of 48 grad­ pound; ordinary, 7c; large, 6e: veal, history of railroad has been started 15 there have been four new cases o f Bubonic plague has made its appear­ plague here, resulting in three deaths uates from Monmouth. Monmouth is extra, 8c; ordinary, 6@7e; h e a ^ , 5«; bv the railroad commission o f In­ diana to stop what W illiam J. W ood, ance in Caracas, Venezuela. The fourth case is in the isolation one o f the schools that received no ap­ mntton, fancy. 8@9e. Butter— Extras, 25c per pound; fancy o f that body, terms “ the great Am eri­ hospital. Active measures are being propriation from the legislators last 24c; choice, 20e; store, 16e. Samuel Gompers, president o f the taken by the sanitary corps in de winter. can crime.” This crime is the kill­ « Eg^s—Oregon. 17}(918}c per dozen. ing and maiming o f over 10,000 per­ American Federation o f Labor, is ill stroying rats and cleaning up the Ontario Wool Sales. Cheese— Paney cream twins, 18e per sons by American railroads at grade in Chicago. city. About 150 persons who came Ontario.— The largest wool sale in pound; full cream triplets, 13e; full crossings. The crossings consist of in contact with these cases arc now Senator Bailey, o f Texas, is recov­ in the observation camp, but up to the eastern Oregon will be next Thurs­ cream Young Americas, 14e; cream intersections at grade o f steam rail­ Prohibit Tips and Causa Strike. ering from his attack o f bronchitis. present there is no sign of infection day, June 18, in Ontario, when the briek, 20c; Swiss block, 18c; limburger, roads and highways, and o f steam Cherbourg, June 19.— The agents o f 20c. railroads and electric lines. Four M. M. Company will place 2,500,000 Frederick Arthur Stanley, Earl o f among them. The medical authori Poultry— Mixed chickens, 11(911}« state railroad commissions will assist the North German Lloyd line have for­ Derby, and ex-governor general o f ties take a very hopeful view o f the pounds o f wool on the market. per ponnd; faney hens, 12e; roosters, Mr. W ood. A t the wool sale in Vale recently bidden the dockworker* in their em­ situation, and expect to be able to Canada, is dead. eradicate the disease at an early date. the prices ranged from 10c to 14c, but 9e; fryers, 16<917e; broilers, 16(917e; ploy to neeept gratuities for the trans­ American warships are gathering at since then the price of wool has been decks, old, 15c; sprifig, 15r920Jc; Prostrated by A m t. ferring o f passengers’ baggage from San Francisco, preparatory to their steadily advancing, and the sheepmen geese, 8(99e; turkeys, alive, 16<918e Damage Up in Millions. ' Ottawa. Kan., June 22.*— Frank J. train to steamer at this port, and conse­ trip around the world. ' expect to realize a good price for for hens, 14@16e for gobblers; dressed, Milwaukee, Wis., June 23.*—The Hanly, governor o f Indiana, was pros­ quently the men yesterday refused to A Southern Pacific gatekeeper com­ wake o f last night’s storm has left their clip. Nearly all o f the Malheur 17(919e. Potatoes— Old Oregon, $11^1.10 per trated by heat while addressing the handle the baggage of the passengers m itted suicide because his gates, had millions o f dollars of damage. Crops and Harney county wool clip is hundred; new California, 2@ 2}e per Ottawa Chautauqua here this after­ who came down town from Paris to stored in $1.25 per crate; grape fruit, $2.75 train. H e started for home tonight. the ship’s sailors, and the baggage was vid Jayne H ill, and talked with him or broken down. The loss in Prairie 'h bananas. 5}<®6e per The governor came here direct from handled without delay. du Chien will reach $100,000._ In M c­ Weeton State Normal states that if the fo r half an hour. the Chicago convention to address the Gregor, across the Mississippi, the pound H P! Rev. S. C. Lapham says women are loss will reach $100,000. About four that it has during the term just closed, gooseberries, 6e per pound; apricots, Chautauqua. H e had almost finished Persia In 8orry Plight. worse than ¿nen in supporting per­ inches o f rain fell in the 40 minutes, the institation would be self support­ $1(91.25 per erste; cantaloupes, $2.75(9 his remarks when he was taken ill Bt. Petersburg, June 19.— A dispatch nicious fads, including free love. He during 27 minutes o f which hail as ing. Tf the norm ad had 500 students 3.26; blackberries, $1(91-25 per erste; and forced to stop. instead of 200 the income from dormi­ peaches, 90e@$l per erste; plume, $1 says oratorv is taking the place o f the large as walnuts fell. reeeived here from Bakn says a Russian tory rents and other fees would make Gospel in the modern pulpit, and that MenelTk Names Successor. per erste. gunboat has entered the Persian port o f the institution absolutely self support­ social conditions are much the same as Seventeen Condemned. Addrti Abeba, Abyssinia, June 22.— Onfona— California red. $1.66(91.76 ing and it would cost the atate nothing per seek; Bermudas, $2 per crate; gar­ The question o f the ascension to the Enzeli on ths Caspian m s , bnt tho before the flood. St. Petersburg, June 23.— A man to maintain it. throne of Abyssinia, which has been statement has not bean confirmed. Ths lic, 15(®20e per pound. T a ft lead ara elaim ha w ill raeaiva and woman have been condemned to Hope— 1007. prime and ehoiee, 6(^}5Je quiescent for over a year, has been foreign office here Is witjiont definite death at Warsaw on the charge o f 704 votes an tba first ballot. 8*lls Ranch. revived by an official statement from advices from Teheran concerning ths perpound: old«, 2@ 2}e per ponnd. being implicated in a recent gttempt Thaw w ill ramala la Jail basane* ha to kill General Skallon, governor Wool— Eastern Oregen, average best, King Menelik designating his grand­ North P o w d er— H. W . Polen has situation in Panin. I t seas bnt few en­ hates tha asylum attendant. general o f Warsaw. Seventeen death just completed the sale o f a 160-acre 6(91S%e per pound, according to son, L ig Yasu, the^ia-year-old aon o f couraging symptoms in ths present his daughter, Waizaru Shot Rogga, shrinkage; Valley, 10(912Je. sentences wer announced today from ranch ngar town to Robert Stark­ Loading English Steel Mohair—Choice, 18(918}* per ponnd. and Ras Michael as heir to the throna. ■tats i f aaarehy that exists ia Persia. weather. Consideration $4,000. «oth er towns and cities in Russia. 4aay tba etery a f ( Turpentine From Old Stumps. Astoria.— Dr. Hawley, the govern­ ment forestry expert, accompanied by H. G. Van Dusen, made a trip to the Walluaki district to examine some land that had been logged off and wkieb would be desirable farming land i f the stumps could be removed at a reason­ able expense. Dr. Hawley found one stump, estimated to contain four cords, including the roots, which he said would contain at least $16 worth of turpentine. Other stumps and roots in the same neighborhood would develop in proportion. The system used in pro­ ducing this turpentine is a very simple one, but to*be used to advantage there must be sufficient stumps, in a vicinity to warrant the establishment of a plant as it would not be profitable to bring the stumps and roots to a central plant. Dr. Hawley will receive from the Wal- luski in a few days samples of stumps and roots with which he will make careful tests at his laboratory at the Clatsop mill. g