NEWBERG GRAPHIC Eu ropeu i Expects - to Visit America and Conduct Experiments. \ t . H. WOODWARD. NEWBERG. .OREGON NEWS OFTHE WEEK ta i (M u n d Farn tar Osr Buy Headers. A Resume o f the Less Important but Not L o s « Interesting Event« o f the Past Week. - The Ancient Order o f Hibernian« w ill meet in Portland in 1910. Ruef accuses Bums o f tampering w ith jurors and has started contempt proceedings. ‘ Great Britain is already beginning to be sorry she entered into an alliance with Japan. f. Roosevelt is planning a hunt in the mountains o f Southern Oregoon before he goes to South Africa. The Italian cruiser Puglia is visiting California ports and w ill also call at Portland, Seattle and Vancouver, B. C. J. C. Stubbs, traffic manager for the Harriman lines, says shippers are un fa ir in their opposition to rate in- A Los Angeles ragbuyer got $1,500 in jew elry and diamonds in an old over coat, where they had been placed for safekeeping. The proposition to submit a consti tutional amendmeht for state prohibi tion in Texas w ill probabply carry at the primaries. — Adlai E. Stevenson, ex-vice presi dent o f the United States, is a candi date for the Democratic nomination for governor o f Illinois. sir LESSEN M INE D EATH S. Washington, July 28.— In response to an invitation extended by the Unit ed States government in behalf o f the geological survey, Great Britain, Ger many and Belgium w ill send to this country next month their leai I tg ex perts in the prevention o f mine disas ters, to aid in the inauguration o f the work here. The negotiations were conducted through the State depart ment. The three experts are Captain Des- bo rough, inspector o f explosives under the Home office, Great B ritain; Herr Meisher, head o f the German mine ser vice, and Victor Watteyne, engineer- in-chief o f the administration o f mines, Belgium. I t is expected that the ex perts w ill reach. New York about the end pf August, and proceed to Pitts burg, where the United States Geo logical survey is engaged in erecting a plant for the purpose o f conducting in vestigations into the cause o f mine explosions. In company with the expert in charge o f the technologic branch o f the survey, they w ill visit the fields o f Pennsylvania, the coal fields o f Illinois, Wyoming, Colorado, Alabama, West Virginia and Ohio, in order that they may learn the conditions under which coal is mined in this country. Experiment stations for the preven tion o f disasters have been in opera tion for a number o f years in each country represented by the experts, and there the death rate in the mines has been reduced to a minimum. W ith the knowledge that mins acci dents have been increasing and the death rate constantly becoming larger the Unied States government authori ties are hastening to begin the investi gations which it is believed w ill great ly reduce the loss o f life . I t is ex pected that the advice o f the foreign experts w ill be invaluable. H ARRIM AN W IL L FIG H T. OREGON STATE I I » OF INTEREST USE O W N M O N E Y. LO SE BY E A R LY W O O L SA LE . Starts Suit to Prevent Lumbermen Getting Reduced Hate. Portland, July 27.— W hile the re duced tranmscontinental rates on lum ber shipments from Oregon to the Mid dle W est w ill go into effect on all lines on August 16, the W illam ette valley lumber m ill men have not won their final round, since the Southern Pacific company haa opened fire from a new quarter and sued in the Federal court for an injunction against the Inter state Commerce commission’s order cutting down the $6 rate to San Fran cisco and bay points. The new attack by the Southern Pacific company w ill again check the lumber industry in the valley, as it clouds the future with un certainty. Temporary injunctions are regarded as very dangerous to business pros pects, and especially so in this case. Although the railroads propose to g ive a bond to indemnify lumber manufac turers in event o f losing the railroads’ case in court, the alleged bond does not prove to be any protection to the lum ber industry. No new lumber m ill is going to start up and no old mill is go ing to resume business on the promise o f a railroad company to reimburse the mill should a lower rate ultimately be made. • I t is believed by well-informed law yers that there does not exist more than one chance in 100 fo r ths South ern Pacific company to win any import ant ground in the fight against railroad regulation as a result o f its newest at tack upon the validity o f the Hepburn law. Should the company win this suit it would destroy the Interstate Commerce commission as at present created and organized. Coast Ports A re Anxious fo r Channels to the Sea. , Umatilla G row ers Fool Thay A re Out • 4 0 ,0 0 0 as Result. Portland. — Depending upon water transportation to get their products to market, the people o f Siuslaw and Co- quille are preparing to expend something in the neighborhood o f $250,000 o f thqjr own in order to get the federal govern ment interested in the work o f improv ing the channels leading from the ocean into the respective bays. They have come to the conclusion that deep water must be had, no matter what might be the cost. J. B. Cushman, a prominent sawmill man of Siuslaw, is in Portland to con fer with the government engineers rela tive to the project proposed at Siuslaw. and he has received considerable en couragement from Major James Mein doe, successor to Colonel S. W. Roes- sler, United States engineers corps, hav ing charge of the work in this distrtet. The bay inside the bar has fine deep water, both to Acme and Florence, Mr Cushman says, and no work will lie necessary there. At Coquille a committee o f three leading business men has been placed in charge o f the work and $100,000 has aleady been subscribed for the purpose o f placing a jetty at the mouth o f the bay and bulkheading the same. The Co quille country is in much the same pre dicament as that on Siuslaw. Mr. Cushman asked Major Mclndoe for the services of an engineer to take charge of the work at Siuslaw bar, and he was practically given assurance that the request would be granted, although the matter will have to be submitted be fore the chief o f the department first, as do also the proposed plans o f the property owners there. T o employ a dredge would be o f no avail, says Mr. Cushman, because the sand shifts continually, and the only method of keeping It out o f the channel is by forcing it out with the current of the river, as is done at the mouth o f the Columbia. Pendleton— Umatilla county sheep men are very much dissatisfied for hav ing been induced to sell their wool early in the season. They have never been satisfied with the prices received, and reports from recent sales in Mon tana have convinced them that they are really beaten out o f between $30,» 000 and $40,000. The reports from Montana show that wool there brought an average o f five cents more a pound than the Eastern Oregon wools, and this difference can not be accounted for by the difference in freight rates and shrinkage. An advantage o f one cent ia accounted for the Montana wool because o f the freight rate, and last year the shrink age o f the Montana wcol was seven per cent less than that grown in East ern Oregon. Computing prices on a basik o f approximately the came ratio of shrinkage fo r this year, the Mon tana growers were readily entitled to 2 % cents more a pound than the Ore gon flock owners. The Oregon grow ers, therefore, naturally feel that their wool waa worth as much as the Mon tana wool less this 2J£ cents, and*not less the 5 cents, the actual difference paid. Had the growers o f this county alone have received prices correspond ing to the prices paid in Montana, they would have received in the neighbor hood o f $4,000 more fo r their elip than they did receive, and taking Eastern D O U B T S U L T A N ’ S G O O D FAITH. Oregon as a whole, the difference would have mounted into the hundreds Psopls o f Constantinople Accept His I rads With Stolidity. of thousands. I --------- RESTORE OLD RATES Railroads Accept Decision of In terstate Commission. . NORTHERN PACIFIC IS LEADER 8scuritiss Put Up byjM ill Men N ow Rsleaaed— Submit Only fo r Tim s Being. Tacoma, July 25.— I t ia officially an nounced by the Northern Pacific R ail way company today that consideration given by the transportation lines to the recent decision o f the Interstate Commerce commission on the question o f rates on forest products has term i nated in an announcement by railway lines that rates recently fixed by the commission w ill, as soon as* possible, be put into effect by the railways— not that they think the rates are just, but they submit for the time being to the Interstate Commerce commission’s order. No application for temporary injunc tion against the order w ill be made, nevertheless the railways expect to bring suit urging that the rates are unreasonable an<j asking a determina tion in the courts to that effect. This determination cannot, o f course, be had until final hearing and decision in court; in the meantime it is under stood the only legal rate w ill be that fixed by the commission, and even should the suit be determined in favor o f the railways in the end, that deter mination cannot be retroactive, and w ill operate only from that tim e on. I t is also announced that the railw ay lines w ill settle fo r past business on the basis o f the commission’s rate, and upon such settlements being made, the security up in protection o f the suit before Judge Hanford w ill be released. Constantinople, July 27.— The mo D ELE G ATES mentous act o f the sultan o f Turkey in proclaiming yermteday the restoration LEVEE GIVES W AY. W . F. Walker, who looted the New Can't Fink Sportsmen Willing to A t o f the constitution o f 1876 has left Britain, Conn., bank o f more than the population o f Constantinople un tend National Meeting. $500,000, was sentenced to not less Causes Heavy Damage to Farm Land moved. The aspect o f the city is to Demand fo r Linn Farms. on San Joaquin. than one year nor more than five years Salem.— Th e National League of day perfectly normal and there have Albany.— Farm lands in Linn coun in the penitentiary on the fi :rst count, Antioch, Cal., July 28.— Last night ty are being eagerly sought and val American Sportsmen, which meets at been no manifestations o f satisfaction Lawton, Oklahoma, October 12 and and five years each on three other at 2 o ’clock about 200 feet o f the San ues have increased wonderfully within 13, has requested Governor Chamber- o f any kind. The stolid fatalism o f S H IP P E R S DEM AND PA R LE Y . counts. Joaquin river levee gave way on the the last year. W . M. Lloyd, o f ’ Tan lain to appoint from one to five dele the Moslems, who for centuries past Hughes w ill run again for governor fertile Jersey island tract located east gent, recently sold his farm consisting gates from this state. The governor have been accustomed to a regime o f o f here, flooding the entire isand, com o f 363 acres o f pasture land for $11,- has requested a number o f sportsmen personal rule and who are not used to Ask Presidents o f Eastern Roads to o f N ew York. Conference on Rates. prising nearly 4,000 acres. The loss 000. About five years ago this same in Portland to suggest names o f per political freedom, ia thought partly to Furious anti-European riots are oc- w ill be about $50,000, and fall princi farm changed hands and brought $6.- sons who would be willing to repre explain the apathy everywhere appar Chicago,’*July 25.— Shipping inter curring at Bombay. pally upon the Jersey Island company, 000 . T w o years ago W . M. Lloyd sent Oregon at the Oklahoma meet ent. ests o f the entire country, represented paid $8,000 for it. A half dozen o f the ing, but has been unable to secure Sweden and Denmark are said to although there are many small farmers Added to this is skepticism regard by a committee especially appointed a t finest farms in Linn county have have formed a m ilitary alliance.* who hold leases who w ill lose every changed hands within the past week any suggestions. The governor thinks ing the durability o f the new era prom a general conference o f the shippers the organizations o f sportsmen in thing, as their crops were all practi There seems to be a steadily increas ised. Furthermore, past experience held recently in Chicago, decided at a Portland should suggest names if they Cincinnati shippers have appealed cally ready to harvest. ing demand for this class o f realty desire representation at the national and the fact that the sultan conceded meeting here today to ask presidents direct to the president against rate in- The Jersey Island company had 100 Every day prospective homeseekers convention. H e has no other method a re-establishment o f the constitution o f Eastern railroads to meet them to acres o f the finest celery in the river are seen touring the country with the of determining those who are inter under extreme pressure inclines the discuss the proposed increase in England is preparing to press the section, estimated at 8,000 carloads, view o f purchasing and establishing' a ested or those who would go. Turks to the b elief that the concession freight rates. I t was the unanimous __________ claims o f her citizens against Vene that would have been ready to harvest home. is intended m efely to surmount the opinion o f the committeemen that be zuela. present troubles and avert the threat fore beginning a fight it would be w ise There was also 4 in about two months. Clubhouse fo r College Girls. Cement Blocks fo r Depot. ened disruption o f the empire, and that to bring about such a meeting with In a battle between Mexican troops 500 acres o f potatoes, besides other University o f Oregon, Eugene.—Girls Albany. — Three thousand cement the earliest opportunity w ill be taken the railroad officials, at the same time vegetables. Nothing w ill be saved. at, the University of Oregon will be well and Indians 19 o f the latter were killed Besides this direct loss, all the blocks have arrived in the city frOfl« housed next year. At least three new again to Suspend the charter o f liberty. asking them to put no advance into and two soldiers slain. ditches used for draining the land w jll Eugene, and are to be used in the houses, accommodating between 60 and effect until after the conference had A passenger steamer was sunk near be ruined. Also thousands o f young building o f the new depot at this city. 70 girls, will be ready for occupancy T O O L E UNDER CH ARG ES. been held; The work on the grounds has pro Christiana, Norway, and more than a celery plants that were ready fo r plant W hile action on the rate situation gressed so rapidly as to call for the in September. The Mary Spiller House, score o f people drowned. ing are under water. I t was intended laying o f the blocks immediately. T. named for the first woman connected Waives Immunity and Denies Compli was in progress, a long protest and A ll European Turkey is in revolt and to make this one o f the largest celery H. Ellis, o f Eugene, is the contractor, with the university, will have rooms for appeal to the Interstate Commerce city in Land Frauds. and has had the suoervision o f the 20 to 30 girls. The Kloshe Tillacum has extorted a constitution from the fields in the state. commission was being formulated by Great Falls, Mont., July 27.— On ac making o f the blocks for the local Gub will have a handsome new home sultan as terms o f peace. the National Industrial Traffic league, by the opening of the university. The count o f charges made in connection structure. A large force o f men is composed o f scores o f influential man Zeta Iota Phi Sorority is building a new EN JO IN S AD V AN C E IN RATE. Eugene W . Chafin, Prohobition can with state timber land in the Flathead tiow at this city busily engaged in the house, which will have room enough for valley district, an investigation has ufacturing and shipping organizations, didate fo r president, says i f elected he work o f constructing the new depot at Manitou Springs, Colo. 20 girls. would use the army to enforce prohi Georgia Judge Grants an Injunction been in progress at Kalispell before bition. Fire Destroys Tim ber. Governor Norris, and land board* and Against Southern Roads. New Fresh Fruit Tariff. NEW W IRELESS RECORD. ex-Govemor Toole, who was a member St. Helena— F ire which broke out in Heney is being called on fo r an ex Mount A iry, Ga., July 28.— On ap Salem— Wednesday, July 22, the planation o f $30,000 paid him by the plication o f the Macon Grocery com the logging woods near the camp of Southern Pacific w ill put in force a o f the board when the sales under in The charges Point Lom e’ Station Talks With F leet Contra Costa W atre company fo r legal pany, and other merchants and mer the Peninsula Lumber company, five new tariff providing fo r the reduc vestigation were made. are to the effect that the commission miles west o f Columbia City, from 2,900 Miles Away. services in 1905. cantile corporations o f the state, Judge tion o f the minimum w eight to 20,0(0 favored the big land companies by sell some unknown cause, got beyond con San Diego, Cal., July 25.— A . R. Judge Grosscup says the decision o f Sp?er, o f the United States court yes trol and the company’s entire force pounds fo r cherries, plums, prunes, ing to them through dummies valuable the Appeal court in the Standard case terday granted a preliminary injunc was called out to protect the roadbed pears and other fresh fruits, in plsce timber land for less than it was worth, Rice, chief operator and his assistants, is practically find. The United States tion restraining the Atlantic Coast and equipment. In trying to save the o f 24,000 pounds. The same tariff haa Several witnesses today testified that H. V. K eefer and C. H. Randall, a t Railroad company, the Louisville & been in force on the O. R. & N. The dummy names were used. the Point Lorn a government w ireless Supreme court is the only recourse. donkey engines the men did heroic Nashville and the Nashville, Chatta new arrangement was made by epee al When Mr. Toole wished to take the telegraph station, hold the record for Thaw has been deprived o f the priv nooga & St. Louis, the Cincinnati, work. A ll the engines were raved, permission o f the railroad commission long distance work today, having talk ileges o f the ja il in which he is con N ew Orleans & Texas Pacific and the also the equipment. About 200 acres and w ill remain in force until Decern stand attorneys for the complainants objected on the ground that to permit ed with Admiral Sperry’s battleship o f timber were burned. fined. Southern Railway companies from put ber 31, 1908. such testimony would grant immunity the Connecticut last night or rather Lieutenant R. J. Hazzard, who help ting into effect the increased rates on Cherry G row er Puts in Drier. to any person so testifying. On be this morning at a little past midnight. ed to capture Aguinaldo, is to retire shipments o f staple products from PO RTLANO M ARKETS. half o f the governor himself and the The Connecticut answered the first call Salem.— S. P. Kimball, one o f the Western to Southern points, which the largest growers o f cherries near Sa from the army. i other members o f the board, the at o f the station, and after identifying railroads have given notice to the In lem, has just completed a drier with each other the battleship stated that Judge Grosscup, who is on the Fed Butter— Extras, 25c per pound; torney general waived such immunity. terstate Commerce commission w ill a capacity o f 300 bushels o f cherries a Mr. Toole emphatically denied the she was then in longitude 165 west and fancy, 24c; choice, 20c; store, 16c. eral bench at Chicago, is anxious to take effect on August 1. day. The poor market for cherries charges made by Prodger, as did Mr. between 9 and 10 north latitude on Eggs— Oregon, candled, 24@25c. retire and practice law. Judge Speer w ill hear arguments on decided M r Kimball to install the Poultry— Mixed chickens. 12|c per Galen, Secretary o f State Yoder and her way to Auckland, N. Z., from Hon In the N ew York to Paris automo July 29 at Mount A iry. The increase, drier A ll cherries for the drier arc pound; faftcy hens. 13@13jc; roosters Superintendent Harmon. Mr. McCrea olulu. A little figuring shows that bile race the German car is ahead, i f carried into effect, the petition al carefully pitted bv machinery. He bt 9@10c; springs, 19@20c; ducks, old, also denied having made any such re the point is close to 2,900 miles from w ith the American second. They are leges, w ill Cost the shippers and pur lieves that dried Royal Annes will net 12c; spring, 14c; geese, old, 8c; young mark to Prodger. The investigation San Diego, the previous record for long chasers in Georgia from $500,000 to him a bigger profit than fresh Royal ll@ 1 2 ic ; turkeys, old 18@19c; young, w ill be continued and Governor Norris distance work being 2,600 miles. in Germany. Annes at 3 cents a pound, the best 20<g>24c. $1,000,000 annually. price offered by the canneries. The Appeal court is said to have feal— Extra, 8@ 8}c per pound; or insists he w ill go to the bottom of things. Steel Trust Prospers. blundered in two instances in quoting dinary, 7(q?7ic; heavy, 5c. < t Flour Mill -for Baker. Speeches Strike High Note. New York, July 25.— That there is P o rk — Fancy, 7@74c per pound; or proceedings before Judge Landis in the Girls Sold a t Slaves Baker City.— A committee o f busi dinary 6c; large, 5c. London, July 28.— Earl Grey, gov a gradual, steady increase in progress Standard case. Mutton— Fancy, 7i@9c. ernor general o f Canada, in an official ness men. composed o f N. C. Haskell, Corunna, Spain, July 27.— Dozens o f in ail lines o f business was the opinion Hops— 1907, prime and choice, S fa} young girls believed to have been des expressed by the presidents o f the var The Turkish sultan has instructed report to the earl o f Crewe, secretary W. J. Patterson and Sam Raer, has his commanders to use money and soft o f state for the colonies, on the cele finished the work o f soliciting a fund 6c per pound; olds, 2@ 2ic per pound; tined for the white slave trade which ious subsidiary companies o f the U nit words at Monastir in an effort to sup bration o f the tercentennial o f the with which to purchase a site for the contracts, 9(u)10c. is said to be flourishing in Cuba, were ed States Steel corporation at a meet new 200-barrel flouring mill that is to W o o l — Eastern Oregon, average press the uprising. founding o f Quebec, says the speeches Mr. Corey said the be built by G. B. Stout, o f Paoli, Ind best, t0@16lc per pound, according to taken from the steamer Isla de Panay ing here today. o f Vice President Fairbanks, o f the Mr. Stout asked that the city donate reporta o f the steel men present w ere here today, prior to her sailing, osten shrinkage; valley, 15@15ic. Isaac Eppinger, one o f the firm o f United States, and the representative a millsite, and stated that he would He said that sibly for Teneriffe. Embarkation o f uniformly favorable. Mohair— Choice. 18@18!c per lb. Jac>b Eppinger &. Co., o f San Fran o f France, touched a high note o f erect a modern flour mill. O ver $1000 W heat— Club, 86c per bushel; red many young women on the vessel about 56 per cent o f the finishing ca cisco, accused o f raising money on friendship and good w ill to Canada and was raised by the committee in a few Russian, 84c; bluestem, 88c; Valley, aroused the suspicions o f the authori pacity o f the various plants controlled false warehouse receipts, has been the crown. Earl Grey also mentions hours to pay for the land. ties and a raid disclosed the presence by the United States Steel corpora 86c. committed to an insane asylum. Barley— Feed, $23 50 per ton; rolled, o f many girls stowed away like slaves tion were now in operation and that the great satisfaction fe lt at the pres Track Laying Is Resumed. $2750@28.50; brewing, $26. once were in the African trade. Many additional capacity would be put in. Lincoln Beachey, who won fame at ence o f the detachments o f Ameircan Oats— No. 1 white, $26 50 per ton; o f them had been bought from their Klamath Falls.— T ra ck -la y in g has the Lewis and Clark fair, is making marines in the review. been resumed on the California N orth gray. $26. Millions fo r Bay City. parents. daily flights in his airship at Balti Hay— Tim othy, -W illam ette Valley eastern railway, and steel has been Assassin on Trial. San Francisco, July 25.— Plans that more. He makes 14 miles in 33 min laid over the hill this side o f Harris, $15 per ton; W illam ette Valley, ordi Chinese Steamer Line. San Francisco, July 28.— A trial o f contemplate the expenditure o f over utes, and in one instance beat an auto the present terminus. Worden, the nary. $12; Eastern Oregon. $17.50; international interest was called in the station nearest the swamp, will prob ■nixed, $15; alfalfa, $12; alfalfa meal, mobile. San Francisco, July 27.— A t the Chi $10,000,000 in San Francisco harbor Superior court in this city yesterday nese consulate here today it was admit by the extension o f the sea wall and . The Denver A Rio Grande Railroad mom:n?, before Judge Carroll Cook, ably be the next terminus o f the road $ 20 Fruits— Cherries, 2<^10c per pound; ted that active steps are being taken the building o f new docks w ill be pre This will aid greatly in shortening the company, the Rio Grande Western when In Whan Chang, the Corean, who apricots, $1 per crate; peaches, 50(g) for the formation o f a fleet o f vessels sented to the governor, the mayor and freight and stage road into the city. Railroad company, and all subsidiary on March 23 shot and fatally wounded 85c per box; prunes. $1(5)1.25 per crate to ply between San Francisco and Chi the board o f harbor- commissioners railroad companies in Colorado and Durham White Stevens, diplomatic Berrica— Raspberries, 90c per crate; nese ports in opposition to the Japan soon. The plans have been drawn * by Albany and Linn Apple Fair. Utah, except the Rio Grande Southern, advisor to the Corean emperor at Albany— Albany and Lane county loganberries, 75@90c per crate; black ese steamship lines. The action is engineers o f the Federated Harbor have been merged into one company. Seoul, w ill be tried for murder. Mr. are preparing for the annual apple fa ir caps, $1.25. said to be the outgrowth o f the com Improvement assocition and provde for Melons — Cantaloupes, $2 25(5)2.50 Fierce fighting is reported from Stevens was shot as he was about to to be held some time late in the sea per crate; watermelons, l i @ l l c per mercial warfare now being carried on the handling o f over 800,000,000 tons board a ferry boat in this city en route son. The first o f these fairs was held by Chinese merchants against Japanese. o f freigh t annually fKRh this port. Tabriz, Persia, too being killed or pound. to Washington. He died on March 26. last year. The succeaa was so marked The opposition w ill be against hath the wounded. Potatoes— N ew Oregon, l(5?ltc per that it was decided to again make a pound; old Oregon, 50c per lOO.Ibs. Headache Pow der Fatal. Japanese and the American linea. Mrs. John B. Stetson, widow o f the showing o f the county’s resources. Coiners in Coal Mine. Vegetables— Turnips, $1 50 per sack; Monrovia, Cal., July 25.— Henry millionaire hat maker, is to marry a W ool Market Reported Active. carrots. $1.75; parsnips, $1.75; beets, Canoll, 63 years o f age, a merchant o f Yusovo, July 28.— While clearing Portuguese count. . Monroe Cannery Idle. $1 50; beans. 6c per pound; cabbage. Dillon, Mont., July 27.— The past this city, died suddenly at his home away the ruins o f the explosion in the Monroe.— Monroe has one of the larg- l(S!llc pef pound; corn, 30(5)40c per week has been very active in the wool today. I t is believed that a ’ ’ harmless The miners’ federation has asked Ripovsky mine, which occurred early dozen; cucumbers, $125 per box; let markets. Sales amounted to 260,000 headache powder” hastened his end. fo r a government inquiry into the in this month and resulted in the death est and best equipped canneries in the tuce, head, 15c per dozen; parsley, 15c pounds at prices ranging from 14 to tmt from latest reports it seems Tread w ell mines. o f nearly 200 mer, the officers today He had suffered with heart trouble fo r that the outfit is to lay idle this season. per dozen; peas. $t<g)3c per pound; 17(4 cents. A t Lewiston the buyers found a set o f counterfeiting tools and some time and waa a frequent user o f No contracts for fruit or vegetables peppers, 6(5)7c per pound; radishes, Honduras has no money with which and growers have deadlocked over powders which contained acetanilid, a So continue the fight against revolu a quantity o f spurious money. I t is have been made with growers, and the 12jc per dozen; xhubarb, l@2c per prices, and ths greater part o f the strong depressant, surmised that the counterfeiters may dangerous quan chances are that the owners have a pound; spinach, Sc per pound; toma tionists and baa sold its railroad to three million pounds w ill be consigned. tities. have Been responsible for the disaster. white elephant on their hands. toes, Oregon, $1(31.60 per crate. Americans. G O VERNO R W A N T S 9 / s /