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CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK PEERS SURRENDER VETO SCENES IN ITALIAN DISTRICTS WHENCE CHOLERA CASES ARE SENT TO UNITED STATES Hops of Future Restoration o< Power Is But Blight. lx>n<ion The constitutional revolu ' 1 tion a|i|M-ars tn be an accomplished fact. Great Britain in the future will ; be governed practically by the houee of commons, with the hereditary up per house possessing only a veto with a time limit of two years. The peers find their one gleam of 1 hope in the prediction that the next Gs-sral Rssume of Important Events conservative government will overturn A*«(uith's revolution and restore old I Presented in Condensed Form conditions, but the radicals are confi for Our Busy Readers. dent that in such matters the hands of i the clock never turn back. The future career of the veto bill Men and teams for harvesting in was apparent to all politicians and its Central Washington are exceedingly eventual acceptance by th«- house of scarce. lords not double«!. Premier Asquith Owing to drouth, there is a shortage dispelled all clouds by communicating of 1,000.000 pounds in the honey crop informally to Mr Balfour, h-ad«-r of the opposition in the house of com-: in Ontario. ! mons. the substance of an announce- A girl 11 years old spoke E«|»eranto i tnent which he will make in that | fluently at the convention of Esperan house. His letter, which Mr. Balfour ; tists in Portland. , rommunicat«-«! to th«- meeting of th«- ' The house of lords passed the veto i lords, follows: "Dear Mr. Balfour: 1 think It is bill with but brief debate and practi I rourt«-ous and right, l«efore any public | cally no opposition. j ¡lecisions are announced, to let you j Schwanchild &■ Sulzberger will : know how we regard th«- present sit-1 erect a »600,000 [tacking plant on the i uation. When the parliament bill in I peninsula near Portland. the form it has now assumed returns : An 1 h year-old »on of Governor Hay. to the house of rommons. we shall b<-! of Washington. Is working as a bar Compelled to ask that hous«< to dia- j agree with the lords' amendments. vest hand at ,2 |-er day. In the circumstai/ce, should the ne- : An American girl tourist ascended ccasity arise, the government will ad- : two [M-aks of the Peruvian volcano vise the king to exercise his preoga- I t'oropuna to a height of 20,000 feet. tive to »«-cure the passing into law of j John D.'s attorneys claim th«- as the bill in substantially the same form j sessment on his Cleveland «- late is in which it left the house of rommons. ' and His Majesty has been pleased to I 400 per cent above its taxable value. suggest that he will consider it his i Senator Aldrich stat«-* that it was duty to accept and act on that advice. I well understood that th«- election of Ixirimer would not be objectionable Yours smeerey. H. H. ASQUITH.” Doings of the World at Urge Told in Brief. F« . »S ‘ » i I f ( r I 1 .ilfc ♦ Í •’ *> 1 A.' 1 BATTLESHIP MAINE EXPOSED. •-------------- - Bottom of Craft is Bent Upward— Hull Deep in Mud. Havana, July 19. The proc* of r.-moving the water surrounding the wreck of th« Msine was virtually completed this afternoon, when the «ester in the cofferdam was lowered, leaving th« wreck surround««! by is lets of mud and slime. Th«- depth at no place is greater than four f«-eL The engineers are now confronted with the serious problem of removing the mud in which the remains of the battleship are «-mbedd«-d from a min imum of 37 f«-ct to a depth that can only l»e ronjectured. Although the water is now only two feet lower than in previous [lumping operations, revelations r«-ga rding the shattered hulk have been vastly en- larg«-«i by the outspreading of the dis torted frames and plating, especially tn the fc.rward section where the ex plosion was most feiL The structure of the bow as far aft as frame 18 is now exposed, permit ting an analysis of th«- plate.«, beams, ribs, etc., and it ha« been shown con- el .i -.« ly that • ey oriyd ally I el"- g -d to the structure of th«- double bottom, which is now elevated to a height of about 41» feet above the narmsl posi tion. apparently giving confirmatory evidence of a tremendous exterior ex plosion. To this view, however, th«- en- gineers decline to commit themselves, merely admitting the identification of parts off the bottom of the ship. GOLD SECRETS TOLD. M ining Man in Big Convention at Grants Pass. Granta Bass, Or.. July 19. Thia city is fill«*«i today with mining dele gates and representative mining inert to Taft. EXPLOITATION TO BE VAST. ! i I : I ■..« nnd S ¡th A Klamath logger safely ran th«- ern Oregon counties. The larg«*»t Chicago rapid* of the Klamath river on a Southern Pacific Engages body of mining men that has gathered ¡¡lank, the fall being uU.ut - lml feet for one purpose in y«-ars is now here Colissum Anns«. in half a mile. to disseminate mining knowledge and Chicago The 'entire West will b«- stimulate interest through a course of An educated tame seal was exhibit adverti««Ml during the United Stat«-« lectures that are inviting and instruc ed b«-f«ire the committee investigating Land and Irrigation rongrtsMt to be tive. th«- extermination of th«- seal herds on held at Chicago November 18 to De The big m«-eting was call«-d to order the Prlbylutf islands. cember 9. by O. S. Blanchard, who gave an ad The Southern Pacific company an<1 | All the water is now out of the dress of welcome. It was resfionded other Harriman line« have engag«-d I cofferdam about the battleship Maine, to by Pre- id« t t Young, of th«- miner-' and many bones of the victims of the the whole of the Coli«eum annex for association, who presided over the purposes of exhibition. and every i explosion hav«- been fount!. afternoon exercises. The principal town, county or state tapped by these lecture work fell U|x>n W. S. Bacon, line«, will be given the {opportunity to PORTLAND MARKETS. of Kerby; Dr. J. E. Reddy, of Med hi i ¡in, - iiii i i -i iM show what advantage* it may have to mm i, mii him . i mi ix * t iii i. r <>i ' h i i ix i « kxx mi. ford; George C. Bennett, of Hom- Wheat Track prices: Bluaatem, offer to the pro« pec live bomeseeker. ltftlfMn filth 1« f for th* ci»*! • of chnl^ra rr«-«*nt!v <1rxrh»twd brook, and I.. D. Mahone. of Portland. To further this pur|«>sc, the space 93c; club, file; Russian, 80c; valley, mi N aw Y<t*k ar»«J u-hit h < Autr«i ihr m<«at Hiingtnt prrHtit l»mtry inprtt- The exercises will continue tonight in will be divide«! into lecture hall« with file; 40-fold, Hlc. ure» tn h* laktrn The cholera <a»ri *t»rr brought l«» Nr-w York fi‘»m Naplr« or the o|H-ra house. anti the <lt»%rlops.t fr«>m c«»niAKk»n bmucht from that <ltv. N*Ap<»llt4nn or* notorlou«» Mi'lstuffs Bran. *24.50<«i25 per moving picture facilities, Hundreds of persons today passed filthy, nnd it !• In ihr dirt of their < t* that rhotera la bred for aaporls ton; middlings, *31; shorts. (25.5'«>i towns and «»ther center« that care tn <.Mh*r cHirw Nap!«-» arr equally filthy and rwn In the north w h«*ra through the exhibit room and saw participate in the exhibits will be in 28; roll«-«! barley. *29««i30. itreal« r « ii .ihuiir»« < «•!*.* ’t.e-fe ar«* •Ifv-rl» in the atnallrr town*. what is probably the largest collection Com Whole, *31.50; crack«"!, vited U> »end moving picture film» anti ■ lecturer» to »how the public the oppor l»hoi<Mtr«|»h« ahi.a h*sw hfa on In dirt> Naples and in the smaller auburba of minerals ever put on display in *32.5i> per ton. Oregon. tunities for home« offer«-«! in the vari-. <»f Home, Harley Choice feed, *25.5<>«>i 25. fluid and copper mining men say ous districts. Photographs taken I Data No. 1 white, *2fi«(i 27 ton. that the wealth of Southern Oregon CHOLERA CLAIMS VICTIM WOMAN OF 111 FOUND. Hay—Timothy, new. Jlfir-i 19; al along th«- lines of the Southam Pacific 1 and Northern California is here shown falfa. new, *11; clover, n«-w, (x.5ik<i depicting the most interesting phases for the first time, as it should have of h«.me, farm snd irxlustrial Ufa will ,UI "" 8 *2° r ’ 9pr '* d »" Real Daughter of Revolution Lives 9; grain hay, new. *10. .|M>be shown. „ «»«..rtt'ng Hous. been shown years ago. In Squalid Cabin. Poultry Hens, 14««r 15c; springs. t . vw»Atf»n Ahlatl« ha** r*arh 19<o2Oc; ducks, young, 14c; g«-ese, rhe Lrtnd an*. Ii rifffitlon congirwui ,M| and raiiNt-d on*‘ <b uth. «<• Atlanta, Ga Mrs Mary Trawick CHOLERA HARD TO DETECT. nominal; turkeys, 20c; dressed, ha» plann«-«i to occupy the entire toll- ¡-oiitlng to a «tatement « ven out b« Procter. 111 years old. a real daugh *eum at Chicago, but a* the »pace al- ! Chairman Durgin, uf the Boston choice. 25c. ter of the American Revolution, has Disease Does Not Develop for Days, Egg* Freeh Oregon ranch, candl««!, lotted to the several exhibits was llonrd of Health )u»t lx-en discovered in an humble Making Fight Difficult. thought not sufficient for that planned I The cholera victim • <ild catiln In Barlow county. G«*orgla Butler — City creamery, extra. 1 by the Southern Pacific for its West asalno Ma»trod«-nlc«i, New York, July 19. How difficult ith«- detention hospital Her only companions are her daugh it is to exclude cholera was brought an«l 2-pound prints, in boxes, Me; ern patrons, that compuy ronclud«-d Island. Thursday Mrs i ter. Mk«» Mary Proctor, 9o years old. out in testimony heard today at th«- less than box lots, cartons and deliv tn »ecure the annex for the Western 1 t«H>k into Into her home lodaert n exhibits. ery extra. few ni(o too nal lor« who were and two great grandchildren, da- investigation of Dr. Doty’s adminis Pork Fancy, 9r«r 10c. memlier» of the crew of a steamer 1 »Cendant» of another- daughter. tration. Emil Lederer, in charge of F'ANAMA MAIL LINE FIXED. I »u[>|««e<| to ha* e wiled from an Veal Fancy, llr«il2c. Mrs. 1 •rector was born In Wake the steerage department of the Ham- Italian |wirt. The «allori aulii«- Fresh fruit» Cherrits. 3«i 13c per Hitchcock Orders Service to Begin quently were taken III and dlaap- 'county, N C., April 3ft. 1800. When ' burg-American line, testified that the pound; apricots, (1.25 per crate; can- i first ca»«- of cholera on board the on Opening of Canal. | |.ear«-d Efforts are being inadv to 19 years old. she was married to Moltke did not develop until 22 days taloupcs. *3.25<>i4 per crate; [»cache«. find them 75e«i *1.10 per crate; watermelon!, Wn I. k’!' J*- V’ * ’ I o«tmaatcr | -j-||C (.|,||t|r,.n <»( y[r« Mastn-d«-nlc<> I Hiram Proctor, a veteran of the Rev after the passengers had first ix-en The children of Mrs solution and the War of 1S12. Rhe 2<«t 2jc per pound; piuma, *1.50 per General Hitchrock has ordered the es- are under oliservatlon at ,h„ q)iarai) i ha* lived under the administration»' «[uarantined in Italy. crate; prunes, Sl.50atl.Tfi per box; tablishment of a fast ocean mall ser- tine station nlttll(1I1 and 4hl| lht. i..«,,., t,„, p. All the immigrants at Genoa, Pa ¡«if 26 Pre»ld«-nt» Including John new apples, *1.75«« 2; raspberries, vice between the principal ports on *lin examining ih< man.' | • ramis i Adams and William H lermo and Naples, where cholera is Tati *l.50«i 1.75; loganberries, *1.65«o the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and | who ma« ha', com«- tn contact with j On a twddlng of straw, constltut ‘ now epidemic, had l»een held five days 1.76 Panama an«! Colon. Th«- order calls ••'«- woman Her hou*«-. In th«- con M ■ ■’ «•" thin thai the ! in «[uarantine before they were em- Vegetables - Bean«. 5<«il0c; cab- for a service which shall Ix-gin in the aesteq Italian district, will tn- th«»r i rough plank stats ran fie seen, thi’ barked and there was no sign of ehol- bag«-«. *l.5(k«t2 |>er hundr«xlweight; autumn <>f 1914, ao aa to be in opera- ’"Fhly fnmlgat«-«! am! nil precaution, laughter <>t th. n-volution lie- h« i j cra era among them when the ship shiu sail«-d. sailed, Thei'"* ,'‘n *” Ibe 25 famlll«-«. In form emaciated, skin wrinkled, and rem, 3Oot 40c per dosen; cucumbers, lion when the canal m opened. .... Dr. Ikity said tonight that the utu- j « Indina half a hundr«-d children, who almoat a ekelcton. Her aged daugh ation in thia port was encouraging and (lot 1.25 per box; eggplant, 15c |>rr contract calls for 16-knot steamers to 'live in the building. ter minister» t«> the wants and ne nf . j- » «an pound; garlic, 10<«tl2c; lettuce. 30«<i furnish a weekly service between ami «11. • rbolera inv«'on are being Th«' delay In determining definitely .■«•«sihr. of the ...... .. .. 35c per dosen; hothouse lettuce, New York. New Orleans am! Colon, that the woman died • from cholera I allayed. *125«<i 1.75 box ; peas, 4m5c pound; and betw«-en Seattle and San Fran- was due to difficulty In r«-coverlns th«- aoll In a small cotton and gard«-n patch Marby. The meager |>roflts! pep|»ers. 12 jot 15c pound; I radishes, cisro am) Panama. the germs «if the disease from the derived from this labor she a«!ds to Island Revolt la Halted 12|c per doxen; rhubarb, 2|«i Sc The entering into the contract will cultures, th«- diagnosis Iw-lng made the *12 a month which Mrs. Proctor _________ New York. _ _ July 19.—Uncle Sam's ______ ___ , |H>»«lhle only venterday by the re pound; tomato«-«. *1.75 per box; new open a new era to the commerce of the ree. l,.-« for the service. «,f her hus find official" ”di»rou‘rage/of'rev’du- carrota. *2 per sack; tumipa, 52; country, and in opening to the l.„- world ‘’■■I'*" from Washington ot a supply band rendered In the War of 1X12 tion«”’ - -- - ..f anti cholera — " ‘ serum with which A movement hne been started ‘ 1 ---------- landed here today to report a baeta, *2. the Panama canal, an ocean mail ser- , J“ successful mission in Porto Rico. He " — ‘ 1 were made Mrs Mastrndenlco Atlanta to raise funds sufficient " Potato«-« New Oregon. 1 f <i 2c |HT vic«- between porta on both roasts of slept with a girl before th«* dlftrov- provide for the two old women th«-1R- Darling, special agent of pound; new California. 2|e. the Unit«<d States, with points in Cen- i-ri/ ery <>■ of or. her dlseiis«- The gill is dr rest of their Ilves the department of juatice, ami he has Oniona—Red. *1.75; white. *2 |H-r tral and South America will be estab- tallied and will b-- ein - I» watched i just told of having held for trial Gen liwh.-«i. ______________ I A tlioioiigh «-xanilnatlon of all th* hundred. eral Carlos F. Morales, ex-president of 'tenants of th«- building when- Mrs Hop« 19tl |»-r contracts. 25c I the Santo Domingo republic, and Middle West Is Soaked. Britons Sesk Polo Cup. Mli«tr< <l«-nl«*o Hv.-d a III I- mad- t.' pound; 1910 crop, 26«<i27c; 1909 this ; General Maurice Jiminez, ex-vice Topeka. Kan—Topeka and and l»r. Dr. Allan Me Iximion (¡real Britain is going to *>r J”hn larng an<! crop, )9t«i20c; olds. 8<<i 10c. the j Pt*sidenL They are charged with ««-ct Ion of the state rwesdved jlusitKhlin. of Washington, make another try to regain the polo who cam- Wool Eastern Oregon, 9<«t 16c [>er iW() vio,al'nK neutrality laws in at- jhere tw«» days “ ago. when hea'le»t rain word«-«! here In cup and will challenge America for a I 1Pr ’ * ” K " * " n l' r * ‘ * pound, according to shrinkage, val- once of cholera was sue|»eetcd yeara. the rainfall measuring „ k . tempting to organize a military expe- ley, 15otl7c; mohair, choice. Stitti match in 1912. The Duke of West In ad'lltlon. f«»nr Inspectors of the Inches. Many other |>ointa In *th^ dition against their country, minster has offered to take over th« ■ H.-wlth Ik-nartment "her 37»c. ___ ________ .„..» have tx-en state report from an Inch to two and I Cattle Prime hav-f«xl steers, ,4Ui recovery fuml and ponies, and the j » ntcblng In the North Knd districts Public Drinking Cup Unlawtul. one half Inches. Today a rain will b* 6.25; choice. *5 75.-«6; fair. *5.25 m Hurlingham committee has deeid«-d to ! for four d s for any appmràhrv Lansing, Mich. - _________ Dr. Robert L. of immense tienetit to all crops and I _ _ „. 5.50; common. *5<-i5.25; prime rowa, accept the offer. The action of the ¡of the disease amona the relatives pastures. ____ ' ?*’.**’ _________ •,*rr*‘t»ry of the _ State lioard of the Mast roden Ira family. I 5 25; good, 54 fair« *4 So Duke reliev«-« the committee of the of Minn- n|«il|s The proverbial mil | health, - ----- has --------------- notifi««! — all I ,, railroaila. At 4.75; |«s>r. *4.25<«i 4.50; choice heif necessity of appealing for subscrip lliin-dollar rain." caked T* ‘------ * 1 ,teamship lines and other companies Minnesota I Ilon-dollar ers. *5oi5.50; choice bulls, *4.25ftt tions for the fund that would l»e rr- t fll IBiintl I !_ Aft 1. c - a • a and th«- Dakotas today From polnta in Michigan which have for their Mexicans Pan Strike. In every state In the wheat belt 4.75; choice light calves, *7<-i7.5O; quired. To carry the team and iU purpose th* conveyance of the publie. Jiiares, Mexico. — According to came rejiort« of rain. g«xxl. >6.75m 7; choice heavy calves, mounts across would necessitate an that they must discontinue the uae of Juares railroad officials, a big strike *6«>i6.50; g««xi to choice stags, *4.75 outlay of from 525,000 to *5tt,(HH). Is plann«*d to cover the «»ntlre Na public drinking cups in their convey (>t 5. Germany Hottest Since 1904. tional Railways lines of Mexico, and ances or places of business. Subway Eitension Goes. Ib'gs Choice. *7 i - i 7.50; good, *6.70 the present arransrmenl is that it Berlin.—Germany la suffering from m 7; choice heavy, *6.35<>i6.50; com Xrw York The city haa awarded . will he Inaugurated on August 5. the most oppressive heat wave since New Comet Being Traced. mon. *5<«i6; stock bogs, *6.75«<t 7.50. the whole 1225,000.000 tubway eaten- The «trike will tie Instituted by the I9<>4 Some of the registering In Chicago Nightly observations of Sheep Choice spring lambs. *5<<t6; •ion to the Brooklyn Rapid Trenail brakemen and firemen, but will be struments recorded 104 degrees . the latest "celestial tramp,” known choice yearlings *3.75<>i 4; good, *3.50 company. The pro|s>«*-«i new routes qulckly followed bjr an antl-kmerlcan Multitudes have gone to the sub as Kiess comet, are bring taken at <«i3.75; fair. *3«o3.50; choice ewes, will embrace the boroughs of Manhat proteai, aa lt la aaierted thè engl- urban lakes, but have experienced the Yerkes observatory by Professor ni-«n and condiictora on thè System, *2.75«.i 3; g«x»d. *2.60912.7»; fair. tan. Brooklyn. Querns and the Bronx, who are principali? Americana, are little relief. Temperatures along the I Edwin B. Froet and Professor Sher •ea coast are equally high Many t2.2fifti2.S0; good to choice heavy and give rapid transit to many sec brina pald more than thè «tandard heat prostrations are reported from burne Burnham. Th«- new comet was wethers. *3 fitter3.75; old, *3«<i3.fiO; tions which have had to depend on the f«>r auch Services in thè l'nlted Stettin. Hamburg, Cologne and •!••* . picked up by the observatory at Wil- mixed lots *4«<i 5. I slower *relley. States. where. I bams Bay. July 8. I