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CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK BOAT UPSET; SIX DROWN Father and Babe. Brother end Sitter and Betrothed Couple Parish, Salt luike City, Utah -Six persona 1 were drowned in Utah lake Sunday TAFT SCORCHES GIANT TRUSTS NEW REPUBLIC IS BORN. Lower California Rebel* Cut Loots From Mexico. DIAZ BIDS FARE WELL TO MEXICO Tia Juana, Lower California The ; inaurrectos in Tia Juana, l^ower Cali i forma, have severed connection eri th , when the sailboat Galilee, in which It) ' the Mexican Liberal party, elected [irrviti« were attending a party given Dick Ferria president of the new re I in honor of the approaching marriage I public of l,ower California, ami de of Miss Vera Brown and Edward B. ' ciiied to await won! from General Fryce lx-fore choosing a new general. I Holmes, capsized. Among the I’ryce to have the preference if We re General Resume of Important Events drown«! were the engaged co uple. Confident Agreement W.ll Pass and turns. He is expected in a few days. Goss to Live in Spain — I Declares I The bride to l»e and two of the other < Meaican Govsr ment Must : Con* Presented in Condensed Form Prove Bsn«f>c>al Thinks Peo Ferria is a lx*s Angeles promoter. | victims were children of Captain i Ed ; In )a«t year's state campaign he was a tmue to Use Force. ple Approve Measure. for Our Busy Readers. candidate for the lieutenant governor 1 win Brown, owner of the boat. ship nomination at the Re|>ublican di The boat left Geneva on the rect primaries. Vera Cruz. Mexico. Jun«* 1. Geni The senate has order«! a new inves shore of the lake at 9 o'clock in Chicago President Taft, in a The rebels' action followed an ad- About tigation into the election of lorimer. morning and headed West. sja-ech before th« Wi stem Economic dress to the insurrectos, who now ; ral Diaz said his final farewell to Mex- hour later the boat, struck by a sud- i ■ ico y«*sterday. With his wife and society, here, declared that the princi- ; number about ¡Au men. by IxMiia E H Gary promises the steel trust den squall, turned sidewise to the ‘ ' other members of the (»iaz family he committee that he will tell all he James, s rebel captain, A new flag ' wind and almf»t instantly all of the pal opposition to the Canadian reci-1 . board«! the steamer Ypiranga. txiund knows about the big momqsdy. am! new constitution are being pre- i for Spain. • 16 persona aboard were thrown into - procity agreement came not from the * Deposits in the Astoria ;w>»tal sav the water. The boat turned over and farmer, but from the lumber trust ami ;>ar«i. General Diaz’ ship »»« only a little Captain James told the rcliela thst ings bank averaged $7o each the first over, robbing the struggling people of of' way out when the searchlight of the from American manufacturers tJL-y should dr-p all c*-i<r:«-t w ith month the bank was in operation. an <>p|s»rtunlty to bold to it. Benja I fortress guarding the port was turn«! the Mexican l iberal party, with al) print paper. on it. With gla.«s«*s in hand, among a Mayor Simon of Portand. has ap min Raymond's little son was the th«* United In one of the most conspicuous ait other organizations in His father caught him »mall party in the stent, Dial was |»>intcd a committee of 15 to draft a ' first •« sink States, form a provisional government » on dresses that he ha* ever mad standing, somewhat apart and close to commission rule charter for the city. and they sank togeher. Edwani B. Holmes heart the scream this subject, the president outlines! an«! demand recognition of Francisco the rail. He was plainly discernible, Prices of nearly all food products some of th«- methods employed by the Madero and his party in Mexico prop taking his farewell look at his native went up in Chicago on June 1, instead of his fiancee ami as soon as he could locate her in tin- water he went to her advocates of the reciprocity agree er. land. of being reduced as many had ex- General Pryce went to Ix>s Angelen i aid. They went to the iiottom clasped ment; he practically told others that His last won!», spoken to those he pected. became they Were being "bundoed" by special to learn from the junta what in each other's arms. had left on shore, were; "1 shall di«* San Francisco customs officers s«-iz«l Frank Brown saw hie other sister interests, and said that the result de of the men he sent up there With a in Mexico." This was utter«l in a I »> ly am- 900 five tael tins of opium, worth • struggling in the water and went to pended not so much upon the Unit«! ronsidcrable sum of money to ton«* of prophesy and with a look of $27,000, being smuggl«! into this her assistance. munition ami supplies for the rebeis He was exhausted States senate a* U|*>n the p«»ple. inspired conviction. country on a Japanese steamer. "If the farmer and the p«>ple at at Tia Juana. when he reached her and she was com Wearing the sam<* uniform« th«-y The ammunition and supplies fail») Conspirators blew up the govern pletely worn out and had given up the large." he said, "could tie brought had on when they served as the gen to com«- ment barracks at Managua. Nicer "trigglv. Her brother caught her but to understand thia question they would eral's guan!, the soldiers drew i up ¡n The men are out nf ammunition, ague, killing ami wounding altout 120 the chill of the water had so l>enumt>vd no longer fear to vote. " front of the home of J. B. Body, soldiers. It is believed a civil war them both that they wen- helpless and The president was not »paring in his have no prospect of obtaining sup when* th«* ex president has been plies. and are said to be on the point will follow. He told the reasons for the I they sank together. Some young men words. quartered since his arrival in Vera ■>f selling their guns ami quitting Two men, after having l>een lost on of Provo, Utah, who were trying out opposition to the treaty by the lumber Cruz, under command of General I Vir lx»wer California. The camp ha* the Mojave desert of Arizona, for two a new sail boat, were attracted by trust and by the paj>er manufacturers toriana Huerta, an old and p«*rsonal been divided into several disgruntled They sue- I and, without using names, scored any days, finally found their way on foot the cries of the survivors. friend of (¡«-neral Diaz. factions. back to the town from which they reed«! in i saving 10 persona who hail 'firm any of whose memlx-rs recently To his country General Diaz de- start««!. They Kiel m>**«*l their way b< ■ n in the wait* an hour and a half. - appeared lx-fore the senate finance livered a warning, Speaking to the LOPEZ TRAITOR EXECUTED AS committee m Washington ostensibly and their automobile had broken down little group which accompanied him ion Ix-half of the national grange GARY S TALK OUT. on his trip from th«* capital, the old Sonia Karenina, a 17 year old Rus 1 *1 • • fill ' ■ ■ . ’1 .■ .,t. ,i■ Benedict Ar •- it o< M«-» iso Rebels man who govern I .Mexico for more aian maid servant in the family of the raign«! against it. the president ex* Psys Penalty of Turncoats. than 30 years by military strength. late Count Tolstoi, reach«! San Fran Steel Magnate Urge« Co-operation ! pressed the belief that the bill will be Cananea, Mexico "Red" lopez. I said th«* present government must yet and Stability. cisco friendless and penniless since : l>a»s«l who was ordered imprison«! by Fran-1 resort to his mctlxsls if peace ia to be the death of her master. Russian resi The arguments with I New York "The bill," he said, "will lx- 1 cisco I Madero, Jr., on th«* charge I re-establish««!. dents immediately took charge of her i jiaasad, if it is pass«! at all, tx-cause which Elbert II. Gary, chairman of , When General Diaz steppe-d forward I <.a' Io- t .el * ’ *. I ■ .' to \ reel .-.in The Steel trust has readjusted it* the directors of the Unit«! States ¡ the force of public opinion is in it* j inter«-»!» while in command of a sec- there was a buzz of interest, but no : favor." schnlule of prices by a considerable ' tion of the insurr«*to garrison at i demonstration. The moment was too Steel cor|«irution. addressed iron and | reduction. * Agua Pneta. has been execut«!. Ix>- I solemn for such an exhibition, and steel manufacturers who were his I FLY iS DLATH TO BEETLE. A French liner arriv«l at M artin- I j>ez was tx-ijig conveyed from Agua j even th«* little group of p«»ns behind ique from Panama with 16 cases of gu«-*ts at a recent luncheon to discuss ; Prleta to Hermosillo to begin the the aoldiera repress«! their feelings th«- independent action of the Keputilic Parasite that Will Kill Douglas F.r yellow fever on board during the spe«*ch-making and embrac serving of an eight-year sentence. Iron and Steel company in r«iucing Enemy Is Discovered. Conflicting stories are told by the i ing Diaz succe«i«l in getting $1,790.- pr i w. re o.a.l, pubi o |.\ lorn Th«- general, showing almost no guan! which was accompanying l«>pez. | (KM) in gold from Mexico safely into a Tuesday. They threw added light on I Seattle, Wash The bark bettie, One is to the eff»-et that the former; sign of his recent illness, was dress«! bank in New York City. which deat.-oys Ihiuglas fir throughout what occurred behind th«- close«! doors ; He insurrreto leader had attempted to in an ordinary sack suit of black. at the Metropolitan club, where th<- the timbered districts of the United PORTLAND MARKETS e»ca;>e and was shot; another that he ■ carri«i in his hand a Panama hat. States to the extent of almost $100,- conference was held. Throughout all of General Huerta's pleaded to Ix> execut«! rather than be I Mr. Gary argu«i for continuing CO- ! (»00.000 annually, and which wan be- taken U» prison Wheat Track prices- Blurstem. It is alleg«l also ; talk * Diaz s P mx I like a soldier on l par 95c; club, HfidiMfic; Russian. Me; val operation among the steel makers ami ' lieved by eXfiert entomologists to be , that Ix»t«-z had ronfes»«i to having ade, with eyes front and never a for stability in prices, but his ap- without a parasite, has been found to I ley, H6c; 41»-fold, H5r«r N6c. Bravely he ' received $4.000 for the surrender of twitch of th«- muscles. parent wishes on the price question j hkv< n d.-adlv mem) Barley Choir«- feed, $2S<u2H.5O. lx*gan his reply, but before many min- Agua Prieta to the Federal». 1 ’ • ’ -**. • k ,i t. hi nd ■■( Millatuffs Bran, $24.5(>wi 25 per were ovrrrul«! by a genera.1 ditlieulty ut«-s he was having great difficulty in ton, milidlings. $31; shorts, |25.5O(o to m«-t the cut* of th«- Republic com- I the department of (oology at the Uni- mastering his emotions. MATCH TRUST MILITANT. p.if>\ In hi* remark*. Mr. Gary ’ versity of Washington, is the diecov- 26; roll«*! barley. $29.5< mu 30.5(1. touch«! uj>on the possibility of wag«' i i-rer. The parasite is a small red fly Com Whole. $29; cracked, $30 ton. STORM SCATTERS DEATH. r«!uctions. the value of fair dealings with smoky wings and a long stinger Diamond Company Ittuet Ultimatum Oats No. I white. $2*.5 om 29.5<>. The parasite in- Hay Timothy. Eastern Oregon. No. »ami frankness by great corporations | like organ liehind. Against Stubborn Indspandants. Four Killed at Cleveland and Lorain; 1, $2l'<i 22; light mix«!. $19 ii2o; ' in view of the r«*cent Supreme court i stinctlvely discovers the lieetle and Tacoma. Wash Putting the ban on : lays its eggs in the bettie's tunnel. heavy mixed, $ 17.5<»4»,IN.60; alfalfa. decision in th«- Standard (III case Two at Pittsburg. the dealers of Tacoma, the Diamond Professor Kincaid says the newly $13«i 13.50, clover. |12.6(No 13; grain Cleveland. June 1.-— Four dead and Match com|»any, known as the trust, OLD FARMS LURE AGAIN. discovered parasite will destroy from hay, $13.500114.60. has served notice that they will not 20 injured was the toll of the terrific j 25 to So per cent of a colony of beet- Fresh Fruits Strawberries, Orc 24 Walls Walla Families Heed Call wind and rain storm which swept over i les in one season. The discovery was be allowed to handle its .product if gon. $2<o3.75 jx-r crate; California. "Back to Country," they sell the Tacoma matte match now Cleveland and vicinity today, _. Three [ made in Ravenna park, in Seattle, $l.5O«ril.75 |x-r crate, giH>ael»erries, twing turned out at the new factory lives were lost at (strain. All "of the Walla Walla, Wash "Back to the while Professor Kincaid was out in fwii6c |x*r pound, apples, $1(«13 |x-r on Chambers errek by th.- Pacific ■ dead were in rowi»oata which were farm." ia a cry that has a real mean the woods with one of his classes. box; cherries. $1.50 per box. i eapsiz«Mi by a sudden wind storm More than two Professor Kincaid attained prom- Coast Match company. Vegetables Asparagus. 60 (ti i 5c ing in Walla Walla. Forma) notification has ticen given j which sprang up out of a calm. dozen famili«-» have left the city for j inence by his discovery of a parasite jw-r dozen, garlic. l(Mu 12c |x*r pound; to the West ('oast Grocery comjtany The I mm I v of a woman, one of those lettuce, 30 m 35c |ier dozen; hothouse their abandon««! farms within the past ¡on the gy;«*.v moth, which was des ; drown«*d, was identifi«! as that of which for 20 years has distribuì«! More have announc«! I troying millions of dollars' worth of lettuce, $1.25 m 1.75 per box; p«*as, two w«*eks. "trust" matches, and S. A. Nourse, i Mrs. Ethel Early. She. with ____ _ __ _ David file per pound; radishes. 12|c |*-r their intention of so doing and It 1» I fruit trees annually. of the grocery company, has retorted j *nd Thomas lx>ng»tre«-t, her brothers, believ«i that within a year the desert ; I|-i2c per |»>und; dozen; rhubarb. i if that is the way the trust feels about! were out on the lake in a rowboat, SWEDEN WELCOMES FLEET. n«-w carrots, $2 per sack; turnifm, $2; <«i bomestciui« will be reinhabit«!. it, it can go hang. His company, he Two more empty row boats were M or«* than a score of vacant bou»«-« beets, $2. said, would hamlle the Tacoma match I pick«! up by a tug. Potatoes Oreg >n and Eastern. $ 2.25 in the city have b«-cn left by farmers 1 American Warships Escorted to and the consultation came to a »|«e«iy j Twenty bathers at Edgewater Park, |x-r hundr«l, new California. 7c per who have gon«- back to their ranch«-« Stockholm By Pleasure Craft. termination with the home-made arti- | who took shelter in the boathouse, and several city homes have bix-n put I pound. cle still on the market. were buried when the roof fell. One 'on the market for sale. It is not the; Stockholm. June 5. The second di Onions Crystal wax, $2.50; man hail !>oth legs broken when a wa usual summer exodus to the farms. | vision of the Unit«*! States Atlantic J Cotton Crop Looms Big. gon was blown on him and another Poultry Hens, 16<ii 17c; broilers, It is th«* belief that the farm is a de- i fleet, rom|«>»«i of the battleships cornice. Washington. D. C. Present indica was »truck by a piece of c< 22j'i(25c; ducks, young. 25c; g«x*se, sirable place to live anil the desert«! : Kansas, Ixiuisiana, New Hampshire tions point to th«* prewnt year’s rot- ¡blown off an 11-story building. His farmhouses are to b«- full of life again ' and South Carolina, arrived her«* today nominal; turkeys, 20c; dress«!, was fractured, after year« of desertion. for a week's visit. The battk*»hips. Um crop as the largest th«* country has j choice. 25c. which left Copenhagen June 1. were ever product«!, according to govern Egg» Oregon ranch, candled, 2!c Huge Depot Dedicated. Butter "Brands" Farces. met off the Aland archipelago by a ment experta. The crop will be great case count. 2<»c per dozen. I per dozen; Kansas City It ia useless for the er by about 2,600,000 bales than the large t!«*«*t of gaily-decorat«! excur Butter City creamery, extra, 1 ami | Chicago The Chicago A North 2pound prints, in boxes, 24c per western railway's new passenger ata sion steamers, which escort««! them average and larger by nearly 400.000 consumer to tell the grocer to send a bales than the biggest crop the coun- | certain brand of butter and no other. pound; less than box lota, cartons and i tion. th«- second largest passenger ter into the hartwr. Pro-1 Practically m H the butter Bold by the immediately after the flagship try ever raised that of 1904. delivery extra. minal in the world u*«l by only one Pork Fancy, KM lie per pound. ' mail, was formally op«-ned here Sun louisiana came to anchor the com vid«! conditions a« favorable as those i retailers is purchas««! in tubs in car- which have prevail«! during the last 1 load lota, taken to the place .------ of busi- Veal Fancy. 10 m 11c per pound. day. The terminal covers 2(1 acres. mander of the fortress sent an officer 10 years continue this season, there ness of the big distributers and there to gr«*et and welcome Rear Admiral lo to 20 pounds, 1 6<>i 17c. Hama The station yard covers 343.(»41» s>juare Hope 1911 contracts, 25c jx-r feet, and the building section 69.760 Badger, commanding the division. should be harvest«! this year more molded into packages and brand«!. I Little of the butter distribut«! by any pound. 1910 crop. 22c, 1909 crop, 15 I «quare feet. Sixteen tracks with a Visits were then exchang««! between than 14,000,000 bales. one company with a particular brand (<i !5|c; olds. **i 10c. I capacity of 2<»0 cam enter the train Admiral Badger an«! the commander Burned Timber Bill Up. i« manufactured by that company, Wool Eastern Oregon, Nj',il4|e sh««l, giving the station n capacity of in chief of th«- Swnlish squadron in Washington. I). C. The bouse pub-1 This was the testimony of a produce per pound, valley, I4<ul5c; mohair, . 260.000 passengers a day. The total the harbor. lie lands committee has favorably re- dealer, in a suit to dissolve the Kansas choice, 36ni37je. cost of the station was $23,750,000. Woman Has Saving Mania. l«»rtcd a bill authorizing homestead City Fruit and Produce Exchange. Cattle Prime grain fed steers. $6 $11.560.000 being for real estate. Doings of the World at Large Told in Brief. r>»6.35; prime hay-f«! steers, $6«.i Mexico to Send New Man, 6.25, choice steers. $5.75a» 6; fair, $5.5m»i j».75; common, $5.25 oi 5.50; Mexico City Announcement is prime cows, 65.75ai6.25; good. $5oi made of the appointment of Gilbert O. 6.25; fair. $4.75«r5; poor, $4.6001 Crrspoy Martinez as ambassador to 4,75; choice heifers. $5.50 m 5.75Washington to succeed Manuel de choice bulls, S4.76oi5.25; good. $4.25 Zamacona. who probably will be re- (<i 4.75; choice light calves. S7tl7.26; turned to Iximion as the government’s gixxl, $•’. 76tt7; choice h«*avy calves, financial agent. Since Zamacona'a ap- $5/<i 5.5d; choice stags. $5.75«ir6.25; [Miintment as ambassador. the I-ondon gtxwl, $5.25(<f 5.75, fault has been filled by I'ahlo Hogs Choice, $fi. 5(tr«i6.fifi; good, Macen», who resigned last week. $6.25(0 6.60; choice heavy, $6ni 6.50; Alaska Mm«« Sold. common, $5oifi; stock, $6. 75 m 7.50. Sheep Choice spring lambs, $6 25 Cordova. Alaska Representatives in 6.50; good, $»x-t6.25, choice year of the Ixmdon Ex pinration company, lings. $4.HO»«i5; go«!, $4.50(0 4.76; the Pearson Syndicate, are here clos fair, $4<i( 4.25. choice ewes, |4 oi 4.25; ing a deal for the purchase of more good. $.1.75(1(4; fair, $3.50(<i .1.75; than So gold quarts claims in the good to choice heavy wethers, $4>-i McKinley lake district near thia city. 4.50; old heavy wethers, $SM4; mixed The purchase price is approximately i 1500.000. lots. $4 m 5. Lumber and Paper Men Foes of Reciprocity. I i j ' : Worcester. Maas Relatives of Miss Margaret Hudon, who died here re cently after working as a shop clerk for 17 years at $1 a day, have found bank deposits in her name aggrvgat- ing $5.200. Her total earning» hail been about $9.304 ami from this she had paid her living expenses for the whole 17 years and the cost of the funeral of her brother, who died three years ago Mins Hudon is said to have lived <»n 30 cents' worth of food each week. Her house rent was very amali. She had a mania for saving. Quake Shakes Charleroi. Belgium, t’harleroi, Belgium An earthquake was felt at Goaaeliea, four mile« north of thia city, at 2.40 o'clock Monday afternoon. Many houses were dam aged. The streets are littered with debria. There were no casualties. settlers whose lami* were burned over by forest fires last summer to sell all the timber seriously injur«! or killed by fires and jncket the receipts. The ' bill also authorizes the secretary of the interior to sell burn«! timber on ' public lands, An effort will lx- made to pass the bill thia session so as to atTon! relief to settlers. I Pollai Bank is Coming. Washington, D. C. The Poatoffice department has announc«! that tx-gin- ning July 1 postal savings banks will be open«! in the large cities of the country and that in all probability one of ths first of these big banks will be opened at Portland, Or. Plans have not yet been perfected, but it is also probable that postal banka will be opened this summer or fall in Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane also. But Says He Will Hie In His Native Land. Pittsburg. June 1. With the wind blowing 64 miles an hour and with rain that fell in torrents today, a storm swept over this »ection i of the state, leaving death and d< lestruction | *n wake. A young girl was whirl* «1 into the door of her home by the wind and fell dead from fright. G«>rgr A. J" Martin, president of the Pittsburg Tube company, is dying in a hospital with a fractur.»l skull, caused by a falling sign. ^Gotham Not Considered. New York A report that' Mrs. E. H. Harriman contemplated founding a university in New York City has gaini-d widespread circulation. Mrs. Harriman s office, however, gave out informatio that she never has had any idea of such an undertaking.