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•/ uav • ft » ft e 60,000 COME WEST Spring » t 9 •» *■ • > » 4 • • * I -t I 9 Colonist Travel Break* Previous Records. All UNITED EFFORTS TO SAVE TIMBER SIX STATES FAVOR INCOME TAX ! Five Reject. Two Postpone -Final Result in Thr»« Year*. •» w è* * * S’* SÀ tf t t ” ¿w J IIS/»* * 1 ’' * >' ’«r/Tir . ■ e' •'’». "'Á " •. 2 Jk iii * * 4' - * * . Í % 4 *■ Chicago, June 6. During the brief Washington, June 4. Six state* period between March I and April IS, ? '*< ’ thus far through their legislature* I this spring, between 40,000 and 50,000 ; . Doings of the World at Urge colonista, according to the various rail Railroads, Timbermen and Of have ratified the income tax ametd- - ment to the constitution, five have re road managers, found new homes in the Told in Brief. Pacific Northwest, in California. Idaho. A*4 jected it and two have postponed ac ficials Co operate. . .<*** * X Montana, Nevada, Utah, Colorado and tion. Wyoming. Most of the states will act during The spring movement of colonists is Ueneral Resume of Importsnt Event* regarded as having broken the record Disappearance ot Prospective Ton the coming winter or the winter fol Shipper* Take ' x Presented In Condensed Form <>f the spring of 19<>9 by from IS to 20 lowing, ard the fate of the amendment nage Stir* Road* to Action— Secure Injun? Z per cent. With the exception of fig will be definitely known in two or for Our Busy Readers. pared fo«,r ", , 1 B'K Increata in Values. ure* which wen- prepared by the man three years at the very latest, If It agement of the Harriman lines, all fig states vote adversely on th«- amend- It la believed that sentiment in the ure« of the colonist movement Into Portland, Ore.. June 7.—Realising merit it will be defeated, but it — Chicago, _ . June*. — ’; , re the Northwest are estimates. The fig South is turning against prohibition. ures presented by the Harriman lines that with the burning of every thou- main, to 1« *««n whether 12 .totes will President Taft views the increase of may be regarded as conservative and sand feet of standing timber there is a r,tr. Eastern raifc' ./ «V/ Socialism with considerable apprehen- as being cl<«e to the actual movement. loa* of labor amounting to $6, that venture into the opt-sition column. Friends of the income tax express with the Interstate sion. Corresponding figures over the Bur stumpage values decrease- 12, and til* railmwla see the vanishing of tonnage the fullest cunfidcnee that the amend- sion at Washington ty?*;' King'George has called a conference lington, the Northern Pacific and the which cannot be replaced fof many merit ultimately will be adopted, and commodity rate* to t ' . r- Great Northern could not be obtained, of party leaders to settle the house of states years, the necessity of adopting safety believe that one Hearing of ths a u as no detailed account is made of such lords dispute. movement. The figure» of the Har measures for the prevention of the re- now on record against it will reverse the Eastern railro ’ • A* An «-queatrlan statue of Genera) Cus riman line* show that during the six petltion of the fires of 1902 has led to their attitude when new legislatures sen ted by the J 1 association, 1__ 1.—... ter has le-vn unveiled at Monroe, Mich weeks of the spring movement a total the organisation of several cooperative are chosen. >n. Z The six states that have voted to secure acti igan, Custer** home. of 16,542 (M-raons found homes in the associations. 'C._. Oregon and Washington in 1902 ratify this amendment are Alabama. |ar to thaU. 1 Jarm-s M. Lynch ha* been re-elected various state« and territories men Maryland, «rn increase*. ’ helplessly watched the gigantic eonfla South Carolina, Illinois, n inervases. v president of the International Typo tioned. During the same period of c __ J. ,________ M. Glenn, t_____ accL¿«J'i» ‘í Jt* grations which wi[>ed out a targe Kentucky and Mississippi. The states 1 1909 only 13,947 colonists moved graphical union by 22,000 majority. through the various gateways fed by amount of the visible assets of the voting adversely are New York. Rhode alion, issued a circular *. All union teamsters and 250 union the Harriman roads. This i* an in states, and also resulted in the destruc Island, Maa-a- hiu-tls, Virginia and on-- is-ued by hie ■ , , ' machinists of Portland, Or., are on crease for the six weeks of 2,595 col- ■ tion of two towns. Springwater, Or., Louisiana, white Georgia and New Western cases and sent ' _________________ .................. strike for higher pay and shorter hours. '• • onist*. or approximately 16 per cent. until the *|| congressmen and > b , Tf and Brush Prairie, Wash., more than Jersey havo postponed a vote next session of their legislature*. ! the attorney general anp? ' • 4 This comparison, however, does not 20 lives being lost. A wealthy man of Ottawa, III., has Senator Norris Brown, of Nebraska, dent. That fire occurred in a dry eeaai bequeathed $50,00() to aid worthy tell the whole story, as the movement 1_________ Th<‘ ____ members of thr __ v ' young men, provided they do not study during 1909 continued 14 days longer the mountains, and was only one of who has kept close tab on the income tax fight, and who was one of the fore- peel as a result a bill the many which raged along the Cas- than the present movement. Reduced theology. rates were in effect last year from ,-*!»* and adjacent ra: gv». It -is -.nd most advocates of th« income - tax one of the Eastern citie« ■<I Mr*. Helen Flagg Young, superin AV > March 1 to April 30. For some reason by timber cruiser* and millmen from while the tariff bill was before congress the Eastern railroads from | tendent of schools of Chicago, was unexplained the railroads decided this the upper water* of the river* of the last session, predicts that the income new rates into effect. given a reception by five thousand amendment will I m a [-art of the * No class rates are.* year to reduce the colonist ;>eriod from two states that the year 1910 is thus tax ’S teacher* of that city. He more than 50 per < two months to six weeks. According far a duplicate of the conditions which constitution within three year*. believ«« that more than three-fourth* per cent, of the cof A suit for 1100,000 damages for ly, comparison can be made only be made possible the losses of that sea of the . state* . i . vct . will support aup|K>ri it, IV, and arw say* says involved. The ik Jr « false imprisonment has been begun by tween the entire period this year and son. ................... tar indorsed in every state posed upon all shi-/ Anticipating the danger which is it wi ill a Izw Angeles man against the Bums the corresponding six weeks of the _ .u- t------- i. .— *-------- >- - —| tary l^twei-n the & Sheridan Detective agency. eight weeks’ period of 1909. The in- sure to exist, an effective system of pa where the in- i-mc tax is made a politi cal issue in the legislative campaign. ___ ____ trol is being placed in operation, the the ___ Atlantic seal / • • • 4 . *- 1 It is reported that an American en eroa*e in the total movement --.f th- railroads, timber owner*, state ar»d He concede* that Pennsylvania. New Ohio river to the. ■ * entire |a-ri<d this year was not suffi gineer operating with the Estrada county organisations joining with J-nw-y. D< laware and aom<- --f the New It is stated U the forces in Nicaragua has been captured cient, however, to make the move forest service in an endeavor to pre England »talcs will be among tb<- op- per cent of th* by Madriz, and the government ha» ment greater than that of last year. vent the occurrence of fire* and to cot» position, but all of thi* was expected territory over - been asked to procure hi* release, »lien th«- fight o|e-ned. f' trol those which may bo started. New York, pertain is FARMERS GUIDED IN LOVE the end I ¡ Many of the large railroads on the however, he believes will in ‘ " Exce.udve heat has Injured the raisin ¿3 Chant have begun clearing their.rights fall in line and vote to ratify the ITRUST gra|H> crop of California. Kansas Professor Issus* ' Bulletin on of way of all inflammable material for amendment. It I* reported that Mndriz has lost According to Senator Brown, ail the Havemeye a distance of 100 feet on either sidt of Matrimonial Reform. all his artillery and 400 prisoner*. th- center of the track ¡--quipping their state* of the Wc*t without exception, Topeka, Kan., June 6. "Farmers engine« with spark arrester* and In- will ratify the income tax am«indmcit. Ex-governor Folk of Missouri, would know much more of a sp«ecific aid re • tructing train crews and employe« in moat of them during the coming Win New Yor like the Democratic nomination for. liable nature nboul preparing their fire fighting. Sparks from railroad en ter. Hi- predicts also that th* South H. 0. Hav president in 191-’. Ilogs for the livestock market than gine* have proved the greatest cause ern »tales will ratify it within tw-- ___ American A banker of Minneapolis has been they do about preparing their son. ard year*. Virginia failad to ratify be- lo : gave directil MM are followed by dot ► pcarU daughters markcL flnsd $5,000 for smuggling two pearl daughter* for the matrimonial market gincs, hunters' and camper»' fires, mill calise the speaker of the Vlrginiabi I hiusc death in 190* neck lares al Hoboken, N. J. All these important matter* are left to - stout -- __ boya” was pa an _ivera«- adt smokestacks anti lightnirg. One of the was able to bring chance and accident because we have destructive fires of the ( cm « Bay re vote. Thi* vote. >te. Brown believe«, believe*, may today in the'tria the triâlW Taft would appoint Roosevelt ", been-laboring under the foolish dclu- man of a commission to tuur the ° sion that love is blind and not to be in gion was caused by s settler knocking be reversed, pi articularly if the inc.me the company charged in the interest of uiversai peace. the ashes from his pipe among the dry tax is matte an iasu* in Virginia. The •” • conspiracy to defraud the fluenced by instruction or reason." leaves and twig* la-side a log on which same thing may I m don* in Massachu- Menl of customs duties, A prisoner at San Quentin, Cal.. ____ _ ______ This is the text of an official "score setts, though the chances there are not Emeat W. Gerbrucht, refinery he was resting. haunUd by the face of his victim, has card un matrimony, ’’ issued by W. A. particularly favorable, he opines. intenttent; James F. Bantternagri, ex An effort will be made to keep In eonfaMsd to killing a man in a boxcar McKssver, professor of phii«Jophy at cash- r of U..- refinery, and Charles P. touch with slash burnings made by at S)a>kans. the Kansas State Agricultural college. settler* and to warn all persons enter INCREASE OF WAGES TO KAISER Heike, secretary-treasurer of the com- Interest is growing rapidly in the J” • bulletin just isau«d to farmer* of ing the forests of this state of the nc- ------- P*ny. *re the three on trial. state. proposed long distance aeroplane rn- < » thè ' , "/T“k,e. CBr® th<T h0** Ket c«”>- reaaity of exercising care in handling High of Cost Living Affects Imper- A* a inondation for matrimonial re- fire. The forest lands are now plaster in the United State«, and many big i.l Household. Xei'tee ‘V’ form which Profesaor McKrevcr will ed with warning signs. pursea will be offered. were the oraer* Gerbracht said he re- inaugurate in Kanaaa, the qualifica Berlin. June 4. A semi official de ceiv«-d from Havemeyer when he in- In this manner it is hoped to save The trial of the "golden rule" chief tions of the young man and young wo- of police of Cleveland, Ohio, on charges who" apply “for'mareTagVbrenses the tremendouus values which are be claration was issued today explaining formed him after the first arrest of coming available with the development the cause» of the financial stress under checker* that the men insisted on their of immorality and drunkene*. have paw<1 by |he of railroad*. Timber sections which which the emperor thais himself and innocence, failed almoat entirely. ! judge ■ of - each county, he says. — This at one time sold in Oregon for $500 the requirement for an increase in the "Taking care of the boya,” Ger- A British army officer in an Ameri- official, he contends, should be empow have recently changed hands for as civil list of the king ¿of Prussia as bracht later testified, had extended to can aeroplane crossed the English ered by state law to hold an examina much as $160,000. On that basis the agreed uja>n by the leader* of the Pros paying their wages from the day they channel and then returned, without tion and inquire into the fitness of men prevention of .forest Are* becomes a sian Diet yesterday. left the company’s service until the and women seeking marriage. It has been decided to introduce s present time, alighting, in 90 minutes. matter of stern business. bill to bring His Majesty's allowance The salary ot Oliver Spitzer, ex-dock Suit has been commenced to aet MISS MORGAN OBSERVER up to $5,(66),<HH>. .......,, woo superintendent, who wa* was pardoned pardoned SHIP BRAKE IS REJECTED. aside railroad land grants In Qre-gon : The public i* reminded that the from the Atlanta penitentiary by I'res- »KKregatlng 3,000,000 acres, and now Pruasian crown *urrendered| to the ident Taft. Gerbracht said, was paid valued at about $50,000,000. Attachment Would Retard Vestel Also Daughter of Financier M-ngles W-th stat* in 1620 properties yielding at to Mr*. Spitzer white her husband wa* Aqueduct Laborer*. When Speed is Sought. East ard Middle West railroads have that time nearly $2,000,000 annually in prison and he believed she was still New York, Jun« 7.- To sec with her snd th«- value of which has been great getting filed notice of an increase in freight ............ it. Washington, June 6. - Although it rates, nearly every road in the country was demonstrated by trial on the bat own eyes the conditions under which ly augmented since, The increased now having given such notice. »40.000 RACE PROPOSED. tleship Indiana that what is known as the men who arc laiilding the Catskill cost of living renders the present al aqueduct tn New York City are work lowance inadequate, the statement President Taft told Bryn Mitwr stu the “ship brake" would undoubtedly ing. Miss Anne Morgan, daughter of J. says. Fat Purse* Offered for Thre«-Cor- dents that educated women make the atop a veaael in somewhat less time P. Morgan, went 5<>0 feet below the Each year his support of the court lieat companions, also that unmarried than where it was not empolycd, the surface of Rondout valley today and nersd Aeroplane Flight. theaters alone costs the emperor $700,- device has been found unsuitable for women are not necessarily failure*. St. Louis, June 2. A. B. Lambert, talked for hours with gangs of Italians 000, atai in rerent year* he has in naval usage. Charles H. Treat, ex-trensurer of the creased the salaries of the middle and president of the Aero club of SL The naval laiard which conduct«-«! the ami negroes. Accompanying her were Mias Fran lower employ«« of the imperial house Louia, announced tonight plans for an United State*, died of apoplexy. test holds that the brake, which re aeroplane race over a triangular course ces Keller, secretary of the State Im hold by a total of $250,000. Four principal British colonies in sembles a bam door on either aide of from Chicago to Indianapolis, thence migration department, ami Dr. David the ship, would soon become clogged South Africa have formed a union. to SL I»uis, thence to Chicago. with barnacle« unless constantly em- Flynn, sanitary superintendent of the Spring Clean-Up »1,175,000. ___ A tidal wave swept the Oregon coast ployeil. It would also increase the board of water supply. The trip was The purse is expected to be al-out Nome, Alaska, June 4.- The Spring $40,(610. at Tillamook, damaging the tramway danger from torpedo attack, be a grave made as a result of a criticism publish ". Of this amount, the three gold clean-up of the Nome district is arro club« in St. Louis, Chicago and of the life-saving station. menace in clone evolution* aid retard ed by Miss Keller in a magazine ar estimated st $1,1 «5.(661. A j large por- lndiana|>olis will w,,, p,wi<«e eacn, provide so.ouv $5,000 each, ticle. Twenty-five Western railroads were th«- speed of the ship. fhlr.1 beach l—-I---- --- * balance • ----- -- be made up from lion of this will come from third and 1 — the will Miss Morgan had little to aay of her cnjoinid from putting into force on the — observations, but she praised the en mh e*. Candle creek will contribute the 70 or more towns along _ __ pro- June 1, a general advance in freight •20,000.000 In Store*. $3(61,000 and the creeks of the Kou posed course. 7 ‘,.» race probably will gineers and l-eggcd them to ’ ’ la kind The rates. garok will yield $200,000. The first be held in October, Albany, N. Y„ June 6. The May te the poor fellows.’’ sluicing of the year began here yester-1 Spokane police have arrested four Department Store* company, of New day but telephone message« from points boy*, th«- oldest age ! 16, who havc York, capitalised at (20,000,000, was President Return* Homs. Verdict Staggers Road. further from the ocean say the weather roblxd 25 house* and tent* in the sub- incorporated today to conduct general Washington, Jure 7.— President Taft Aberdeen, Wash., Jun« 2.- R«-ar- is still too cold for work. There will urba during the past month. dc|>artment «tores. Of the capital returned to Washington tonight at 3 :44 wul rangement of plans for entering thia be no lack of water^thi. summer, The 'me „U. <_ity wj|h • th e pss.bility that - -■ thi raib stock, 16,000.000 is to be 7 (wr cent o’clock from hi* Western trip. «---------- - -■ He A band of 46 Eastern Or«-gnn eay- Spring output of the Innoko and Jdita- ,, cumulative preferred, and 115,000,000 went directly to the W’hite house, de u*c* en route to Tillam«x>k stampeded ed concerning the Gray* Harbor fl Ptl- common. The pa|>ers say that the claring he intended to *ee no one this rod i* estimate.! nt $1.-50,1610. In Portland and spread terror in down company intend* to take over the prop evening. town street* fgor several hours _ , _ . ft’’* Sound (Union Pacific) railway as Theft Covered by Storm. rrauU ()f th<> entire|y urK.x(M.rUd erty rf the Schoenberg Mercantile com The president was highly pleased A rich New York Chinaman, about pany, of St. IxMlis; the May Shoe and Salinas, Kan., June 4. During a verdict of $71,000 secured in a cof»- with the enthusiasm shown by the to embark for China, was arrested in Clothing company, of Itenver; and the crowd* that greeted him at the rail- thunder storm last night three men demnation suit by the Vulcan Iron San Francisco for the murder of an- May company, of Ohio. The company mad station at which his train stopped broke into the po*toffic<- at Kanopolis, ( Works, of Ata-rdeen. Whether thi* other Chinaman in Sacramento four paid an organisation tax of 110,000. today. Although there was a steady 30 mile* we*t of here, loaated the safe verdict will be accepted I* not yet year* ago. downpour of rain, cheering crowds <m a truck and took It some distance stated, nor has it been determined to First Nome Boat Arrive*. hailed Mr. Taft, who spoke briefly at away, where it was cracked open. Si* appeal, word being awaited from bead Dirt from the excavatioa for a bank Nome, Alaska, June 6. The steam several points. hundred dollars in cash and $1,000 in Harriman officials in thia state. building in Placerville, Cal., yield* $1 stamf« were taken. to the pan. At that rate enough gold ship Corwin, which left Seattle May »35.50 Each Man's Portion. Madero Will Be Dial's Rival. eoukl be taken from the excavation to 10, arrived yesterday after a hard bat Italian* Stone Prince*. tie with the Behring Sea ice. In which, Washington, June 7. Treasury offi Monterey, Max., June 2.—It the pay for the building. however, she sustained qo serious dam cials figure that if all the money in Detmold. Lippe. June 4.— Prine« first official issue of the organ of the An effort ia being made to bring age. All were well on board. The circulation in the United States were L«i>jold IV, the reigning prince of Anti-Rc-Elcetioniste club. El Republi- about a «inference of representative* usual demonstration was made, the en divided equally, every man. woman I.ippe, and his brother. Prince Julius, cano, published yesterday, Francisco of the United Stat«-*, Great Britain, tire population of the camp going to and child would have $35.59. The total were atoned by a gang of Italian la- Madero, a wealthy Haciendado of Neu- Japan and Ru**ia with a view of agree the beach to greet the first boat. Nome amount in general circulation i* $319,- borer* while motoring yesterday, va. Leon, announced himself as a can- ing on the term* of a treaty for the has been cut off from direct communi- 362,264, of which $296,076,537 was Prince Julius received a wound on the didate for president, and Dr. Franci* protection of fur *«-al* in the North ! cation with the active werld ainre last held in the treasury as assets of the head. Later several -rf the assailants W. Gome* ask* support as vice-pr«*i- I government. Pacific I fall. were arrested. j dent on the Anti-Re-Election ticket.