JURY DISAGREES. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST DELEGATES ARK NAMED. Governor Selects Cltiene to Attond Trans-Mississippi Congress. : Balem Governor Benson has ap pointed the following citisena of Ore- .gon delegates to the Trans-Missiasippi Development congriss, to -bo held at Denfer, August 16 to 21 : H. L. Corbett, E. W. -Wright, W. C McBride, Henry Hahn, A. H. Dev- tm, I. N. Fleisehner, J. B. Eddy, Big Sichel, John F. CarroU, JuliuaMeier, H. C. Wortroan, Edward J. Wajtng, Portland; W. H. SneWfoff, Clifford W. Brown; -Salem ; U. 8. Laughary, Dallas; Herman Wise, Astoria; John H. Bartog, Eugene; E. U Smith Hood Rim, W. U Thompson, Pendle ton, Walter M. Pierce, La Grande; J. H. Dobbin, Joseph; W. A. Messner, Independence; A. H. Millar, Medford; Alex Martin. Jr.. Klamath Falla: P. 'P. Light, Lakoview ; O. A- Barrett, Athena; Jesse Edwards, Newberg; W. H Ragedale. Moro; P. A. Soufert, Tha Dalles; Phillip Knowles, Dufur; A" B. Thompson, Echo; T. J. Don nelly, Baker City; Herman Rothchild, North Powder; Ger Small, Baker City; -Clark Wood, Wee too; A. C. Mentors, Roseburg; Warren Freed. Gardiner; W. G. Gila trap, Eugene; P. W. Wa ter, Salem; G. V. J oh neon, Corvallis; Ales McNsir, Tillamook; W. T. Sebol fleld, Astoria; G. C Huntley, Oregon Mty; J. A. LaCocH, Canyon City; T. C Taylor, Pendleton; L. A. Wright, Union; Walter L. Toots, Falla City; John D. Olwel), Central Point; Percy K. Kelly, Albany; W. T. Maeey, Me Minnville; Ed RsdcliffeLaagloUi M. Whaaldon, The Dalles; Dr. Frank Kistner, Heppner; A. W. Hope, Vale; S. A. Kendall, Roseburg; I. J. Simp- on, North Bend; K. U. Fiagg. at. Helena; H. L. Truax, Grants Pass; -Charles H. Fisher. Eugene. . r WILL BUILD NORTH. ; Rumor Say Harriman WW Not Stop . at Klamath. Klamath Falls According to reporta Klamath Falls m not to be the terminus f the terminus of the California North eastern for any considerable length of time. It is stated on good authority, bow ever, not officially, that a contract hu haan let for the construction ng TCt milaa of mad northward from this city. The roadbed is now oomoletod U upper .limit! atool Sin miles north f the depot site. The track will be comoletod during July and direct eon-l section made with the boats on the lake. The large steam dredges used In building the dyke across the marsh are to be moved to the lake and will be -need in but Id Ins- the Southern Pacific loek. This work will take bat a abort time. It is generally believed that as soon as the docks are completed we , dredges will be used in constructing the arade for the extension. . It -will be necessary to cross Bereral miles of marsh in attending the road northward and it (s likely that thia work will be began In the near tutor. . Local venresentatives of the- South rn Pacific will not eon firm the report -that a eontraot has been let for ft 86 mile extension. Erickson at Peterson, contractors, who hare been building the spar, say that they cannot give oat information in regard to future- won. Klamath Welcomes Visitors. -Klamath Falls With f.000 visitors hi the city, Klamath Falls celebrated -Railroad Day." in token of the Diction of the new railroad from Weed, which will open op this section af the state to full common icatton with the rest of the world. Special trains brought visitors from Portland and from California towns, even as far ss Sacramento. . From the coma try round inr this eitr.-eame haudrsds on horseback, by wagon, carriage or any other eonveyaaos tost woo w serve. , ,. r -, i College Catalogue Out, i University of Oregon, Bugsns The vnivereibr of Orsm estalageo, onto amnooncementa for 1909-10, has tad been oublisbed. It contains a nlt nanais af the work dons hi tbe eiveaaite and of that whscb hi uired for enarsase; gives a I let of the instrwetors and students, outlines the enuinment of tha different eol leges. sd tolls of tha life of the otodento In their different branches of activity. Strike Ripsrtad Near Gatoa. - Albany President R. P. Shier, the Black Fawht Mininc A MiilmaT ei nanv. baa left far the mines near Gates. Ha reported that as had Just seeeived weed of a rich strike af copper i Tha en la a, eonrite. aansiatinaT of 90 nor cant eoooer. with seaae gold and silver, and ha claims will assay at $200 " Laoks Good to Wlmlir, MitehellCloadT. on with heavy shower at totorvnls during the naeft weaar. sano been fa ret ah U to - theeroDS. la some localities fall so gram failed to rally, bat a big hey crop and) a heave viced af sswtosr sew groan FARMERS WANT RAILROAD. Believe Umatilla County Trolley Una Would Help Shippers. , ., . . rsnuinui miWTUif nut wiw an indepandent electric railroad extending serosa tha wheat -belt of Umatilla county, and connecting with the boats on tha Upper Columbia river they would be able to sell their wheat to better advantage, tha farmers of the county are again talking of building the proposed lins. Though no plans have vet been worked out. tin nrooo sition is to be folly diacuasd at a meet ing of the County Farmers union, which is to be held in this city June M. Two nlana for tha buildinc of tbe road have so far bean proposed. One is for the farmers to duim ana operate tha lino themselves, while too other is to Indues someone who ia in the rail road building business to construct it. If undertaken, this will be the second co-operative movement fostered by too Farmer' anion, the baildinff of a StrinaT of warehouses in the northern part of the county being toe nrsv , . IBM a Would Arouss Interest'. Salem Governor Benson has an- minted Jobu H. Lewis, state engineer. Jav Bowerman. mresident of tha state senate, C. N. IfcArthur. speaker of toe house, F. 8. Stanley,, of too roruana chamber of commerce, and Tom Rich ard son. of tha Portland Commercial dub. as an executive committee of five to arouse interest in tbe National Irrigation congress at Spokane on Anirnat 11 to la. It Is the OUTDOSO of this committee to interest commercial clubs and other organisations entitled to representation at tne congress. Governor Benson will soon announce the names of the twenty honorary dalo- sates from the state at large, uom- marefal oNanisations. Sountv courts. inanmnratad cities and irrigation com panies are all entitled to representa tion. It is the DUTDose ox tne execu tive committee to arouse state wide interest in the Sookane congress to the anH that Onsra mav have the Isnrest and most representatlva delega,tioa. in sttondnnes. Tbe committee will bold a meatine in a few davs WDSB It will organise and adopt plant for its work. Sumptor Extension Announced. Runnier That the Sumntor Valley railmari will be extended to tha Thomas ranch, and perhaps to SumavHle this summer is announced nractieallv offi cially. The route will not bo from Austin to Prairie City, as Bat been nlanned far some "Mtha. but will be down tbo middle fork of tbe John Day river, a distance of 28 or Si miles. Congress Committee Named. Salem Governor Benson has ap pointed C. N. MeArthur, State Engi nes Uva. Fred S. Btan'ov. Jav Bow erman sod Tool Richardson ss a com mittee to wVnrfc up onthusiasm for the National Irrigation congress to bo bald at Spokane from August t to 14. , ,tr, PORTLAND MAR KITS. Wheat Bteeetem mllHrnr. Sl.ftOO 1.S6 ;etub, 1. 2011.22 ; valley, $1.17. Com Whole, S& per ton; stacked. So. Barter Feed, f 844MB nor ton. Oats No. 1 white, $41341 per ton. tl Titnnthv WUIamatte vallav. 1720 par ton. Eastern Oregon, $20 Fruits Apples, lz.M per box; strawberries, IWcffi per erste ; cherriee. llnl.U nor box: gooseberries, ec per pound. Potatoes Harxp par hundred. Vegetables Aatmragus. 76ea90e par doseaj lettuce, bead, 26c par doo an; on ions, lSH4b)lbt Pr desen; par slev. S6c nor doseo: Desa. 6M nsr noond: radishes, lfio par dosen; rhu- herhu laSM nsr OounC Butter City cresmey,extras,W ; fane oatoido ereamerv. IMfNe: store, 18c Batter fat prices avsrago 1 seats per pssmd wader regular bat- tor prices. - w-f , j fai am laaili U7V. ' Poultry Heos, l14Hc; sprtogt. lSAtOe: roosters, S 42 9c; docks, young, 17IR18c; geese, 10011c; tor- keys. 18400s; sonaba. f8X.U par dosen. . i PortPsncv. lOc per pound. Vsal Cxtras. 848 c : srdinary. tmt lua ii Ac. Hons 1909 eon tracts, ISAf 14e; 1908 crop, 01Oei 1907 crop, 6j$6ic; 19M crop, fcf zc Wool Eastern Oregon, Vl&nt', valley, fine, zs; eoasse, flat ssobsir, ebetos, SlolMe. Cattle Steera, top, S4.7S; fair to good, 4-25y4.s0; common, 4pi.ti; cows. tan. 94; fair. U Mats. 79; oon moo to sssdMMS, XLoOtJS; calves, top, toMkBO: heavy. $.S0a)4: bolls and stags, S2.784S.af; eoemmoa to Ssdi- oxs, SZtVX.9. - v Hnae Bast t8A.l: fair to mi It7.90s47.79; stoefcara, 944.90; China fata, 9- 77. Sheep Top wethers, $4; fair to goed. tOsM.79 owes, H mjso on all grades; yeorimgs, host, 14.19; fair to swsdV 9K.7syswrtog fcssb 94.79 Unable to Reeeh Verdict fh Calhoun Case at San Frondico. San Francisco, Jane II. Terminat ing is a disagreement of the jury, with ten men determined on acquittal and two steadfastly resolved upon oonvie tha rril of Patrick Calhoun, ores- Went of the United Railroads, came to an onu aw w . " "w monUts ana a wees: nan ipeu sino the wealthy streetcar magnate made his first appearance In oourt to answer to the charge of offering a bribe of $4,000 to a supervisor to obtain a privi lege for bis corporation, and a period of 24 hours had been consumed in fruit less deliberation. Net until snob-juror bad pronounced as hopeless the prospect of a verdict was the order for their liberation made bv Judm William P. Lawknr. Prose cution and defense gsve assent to the discharge and toe proceeding ended ithin 16 minutes. , After oniarino the discharge of the Inrv JmiM Lowlor drew his chair to the edeo of the nlstform nearest tbe inrv box and addresssd to the IS men an ma informal remarks severely criti cising the lawn and usages that made noaaibla the exMDditoro of three months in the empanel of a jury and oongratolating and thanking them op en their worth as citisana. He declared the courts wen utterly halnlaaa to nrevent such occurrences and recommended that toe legislature be influenced by tbe people to mens uration in tha laws that governed court procedure in the empanelmeot of jurors. Under tbe orders 01 tne court the attorneys will bo expected to fix a data for another trial upon the same Indictment at this morning's session of court. , "I am ready to try this ease again and I will go ahead tomorrow if neces sary," said Mr. Honey an boar after the adjournment. - In a long statement Issued by Mr. Calhoun last night be said : "Of course I am disappointed at the failure of the jury to acquit mo of on- biased charges that have bean brought against me. I should have liked my vindication by tha jury to nave nan absolute." FIFTEEN ARE DEAD, . Vd CoiHslon on Trolley Road injures ' 1 Tun Twenty-ftve Others. Chesterton. Ind.. Jons 21. Fifteen are dead and 26 injured as a result of a wrack on the Sooth 8 bore Electric rail- war. two and a bait miles west ox nors last night. Nine bodies have been re covered and bmso oae-nDectod to be found in the wreckage in tbe tops of tha wrecked ears. A weathonnd car was coming at high speed down a Jong bill and at tha foot met an oastboond ear also going at a terrific speed. ' It is estimated that at lout seven bodies are still under the debris. Tbe motovman on the westbound car.- who was killed, was pinned between the two vestibules of tbe ears ana could not be plainly seen and his position was sacb as to make escape impossible.' Most of tbe passengers on tbo oast- bound ear were re turning from the Crown Point automobile races. t It is believed that the motorman of the east bound ssxisost havs seen the on rushing west boned ear, as bs bad thrown off his power and brought the ear to a standstill before being struck. WORK TO Bt HUSHED, .r- bonabrucnon to Start Within SO Days on Dooemrtas Hoed. f . , Portland, June 21. Barring unox neetod delays in securing a continuous right of way, bids for the construction of tbo Deschutes lins into Usntral Ore gon will be asked by Harriman within 80 days. Tha only obstacle that pre vents tha Immediate oonotrmrtion of the Central Oregon rood Is the adjust ment of right of way ooeetions with power com ponies operating on the Deschutes river. The railroad com pany baa alroadyfsscured righto of way to 70 per coot of the 120 miles to be traversed by the proposed road. An early and satisfactory adjustment of ponding righto of way problssas eoves lna tha resBsindsr of the distance hj believed more than probable without reporting to usudamsstion- prsciiaings in theeourto. I : ; . ? i Celebrate roJttvFM. 'v J ' St, Peteisbuig, Jons . Tho whole country is watching with nrtoreot the preparations for the Poltava bicente nary celebrations, which will extend over fear dan snd be in tho nature of great patriotw military pageant M. Massmevskv. the bottle painter. and Const Monraviefl, also an artist historian, will orepare the enacting en the spot tee battle f ought 200 years ago. Part of tbo troops will isuimat 4ns swemsn am. Tha culminating scene Will DC based Kotchohey's sWtore. IrW Jeneti. Ths British srwts. Rajmhok which Was resorted tost aiaht to e eelllatoa off Dansjansst. ST- Harf to Dave thw OWWI SB O SIOX tog mii.II lias Aon barof I If PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS IN BRIEF Monday, done Bl. Washington. Juno 21. The tariff bill amendment of the finance commit tee taking bides from' tbo free list and restoring tho Dingley rata of 16 per cent od valorem was before toe senate all dav and it probably will not bs disposed of before lata tomorrow. Warren, of Wyoming, and Carter, ox Montana, supported tbo provision snd in vigorous language attacked tho atti tude of the free bide advocates, whim Page, of Vermont, defended the action of tbe bouse to placing hides on the. free list. . . Washington. June 81. -Availing themselves of the presence of a quo ram., tbe house losders today obtained action on several important matters. Principal among these was tho confer ence report on the bill providing for the taking of tha 18th contua. Saturday, Juno Nr.""' Washington. Juno 19. Tho senate today covered a multitude of subjects in connection with tbe tariff, bat made final disposition of nothing of Import ance. The income and corporation tax questions received attention for some time and were postponed until after the tariff nrovUions nrODOr shall bo finally settled. - Aktrlch, from tbo mmlttoo on finance, brought In the ' committee's amendment to tho wood palp para- v.nh arhlok nnwarf tft ha DTOVision for doubling tne duty on wood pulp coming from countries whteb unoeruics t nmhihit the exportation of logs to this enonbrv. Beveridge presented an amendment for tbe cutting in two of tbo house ad valorum duty on cash, reg isters. Aldricb also presented we n nanos committee's hide provision. 4 Friday, OuneTB. Waahlnoton. Juno 18. The senate lata tadav adonted bv a vote of 44 to 82 an amend met of tbo ssnato eommlt teo on finance fixing s duty of $4 a tan on nrlnt naner -in olace of tbe bones rata of 12 ton. Tbe other amendments to tha wood pulp and nrlnt naner schedule bad not been act ed upon when tbe senate adjourned at I o'clock. Tha Rallav income tax amendment will be pending when tho ssnato con" wanaa tomorrow. If a unanimous agreement in accordance with a motion mads by Aldricb today is not toon oo- ta nad. he nrobablv will move to Post pone consideration of tbo subjsect to a certain day. Thursday, Juno IT. Washington. June 17. Tbe fight to place wood pulp and print paper open tha free list was onened 00 in IDS son ata today under tbo leadership of Brown, of Nebraska. Going over to the nortion of tbo chamber in which Aldricb. Hale. Frve. Lodge, Galllngor, Rmoot and other loaders have their its, the Nebraakan stood In tho midst of tha opposing fores and with good .Inn Mrriarf thrnata that COmO to him from all onartors as be delivered a tolling speech in behalf of tbo cause ho had espoused. The debate began when Aianen pro- Maad an amendment increasing tho duty on print paper from one-tenth to twa-tkfitha af a cent nor noond. wnicn ha ea(d eaaawd 94 a ton.. The Dingley law placed tho doty at 96 a ton and too house reduced it to f s ton. Wednesday, Juno 16 waahlnvton. Juno 16. The senate today finally adopted tho Philippine W tMria nmv aion of tha tannT 0111 aftav voting down several amendments. Ibe vote on final aooptloo was x so 28. Six Republics-is, Root, Bonn, Bristow, Clapp, Crawford and La Pallette. voted with tbe Democrats against tbs finance committee propo sition ' Aldricb presented tbo Onanos eonv .Ittaa'a anhatitoto for tha boose sine schedule and it received a large share of tbe attention of tbs ssnato oaring h. aftatnaa-4. . The OsmmtttOS SHWl- ment provided for a grsdnatod seals of duty on tbs sloe in sine ore to pines ftHa Avart rata of toe hOQSS Dill. AH of tbe finance committeexeco mondations as amended were adopted Aaalra. ' 1 . ' - ; ' Tha erMmnlttoe's sorfsstion - for fcanM to tha silk ocbeduls hiss arinntad. A number of ether commit tee amendments of a minor character were presented lost before odjoorn- montand some of Titooawy, own IS Waabtoe-ton. J one lfc Vigorously denouncing tho committee on finance haaanae af Its Change Of nUM an tha subtest of tobacco Im portations from the Phuippmes, Bor kett of Nebraska, to tbo senate; sbor- setarhwd this action os "so effort to Aaaa tha aaaotor from Wlsiansm op m (ha ah-." and finally declared that that even "afforded senators a good oppor tanitr to vote a took of ssnnnsnr.s to the rosmfttoo." Tkla ialUSrad Aldrleh'S veokl seeept tbo Itiast too ssssmltlii redoes tbo number of cigars to be ad mitted free of duty from tbo ratltppine lalandarmm 160.000.000 to70.000.000 and the quantity of filler tobacco front 1,900,000 to l,000,noo pounds, to gether with a provision, that tbo wrap per ' and filler tobacco should bo un stommod whoa reosiving this ooaoss- aion, An interesting feature was n deeier- stioo by Borah that he proposed to vote for loosening tbo bond which tied tbs Philippines to toe United Btotea. Ho declared himself In favor of giving the islands an independent government. Wand nolo and nrint nanar wore con sidered today by Republican members of tbs finance committee. No vote. was taken: Ths duty on paper wilt no nxea at $4 a ton, which Is a compromise be tween the boose rets of tf and tbo $6 rate of tbo present law. - None But Tllmsn Opposes, Washington. Juno 19. Opposition on the next of Senator Tillman is tbo only obstacle to tbo way of tho nomina tion . of Robert T. Devlin to succeed himself ss United States district at torney for tho Northern district of Cal ifornia, according to a report current hero today. Tillman has expressed a desire to go mors fully Into ths Psrrin eass. though tbe sub-committee of tbo ' judiciary committee of tbo ssnato ia apparently convinced that Devlin can give no information that would sub stantiate suspicion of subornation of perjury in tho .Perrin trial. It hi thought Devlin's nomination will bo reported favorably Monday, - May Not Oom Wsst. Washington. Juno 22. For several days there have boon Increasing Indi cations that Presdisnt Taft might. after all, decide not to make that Western trip this summer. Now it i me to bo almost certain Wat be baa abandoned it. For one thing, then it no certainty that Mrs. Taft will bo able to take such a long and fatiguing trio. Unless she can go. Mr. Taft said some time ago be would not care to go either, as bis wire's abesnoo would roo him of half his plessore. ' Whits House for Taft. Washington. Juno 22. President Taft has concluded bo will not bs able to leave Washington for ths summer on July S. Accordingly it was an- nooneed at tbs White House today that on that date tbo president would toko Mrs. Taft and tha children to Beverley, Ifaaa.. and then after filling several engagements that bs has made would return to Washington snd remain alone at tbs White House until oon grass ad journs. Restore Bluo DeHvsry Stamp, Washington. Juno 2. Postmaster General Hitchcock has decided to dis continue tho new grsja special deliv ery, stamp and return to too familiar blue stamp showing a boy mounted on a bicycle. In the rash of handling malls. - manv tetters bearing tho now stamp have escaped treatment as spe cial delivery matter Decease ox its similarity to also anf solar to too cent stamp. New Documents In Sugar Oass. Washington. Juno IS. Formal an nouncement was mads at tbe Depart- documents relating to transactions be tween Adolph Segal, the Real Estate Trust company and the American Sugar Refining company bad boon obtained and were being examined. Attorney Genera Wiekersham is personally at tending to tne bliss Hood of Cottage. Waahlnetan. J one 19. Br! end lev General Taskor H. Bliss, recently de tached from oommand of too army to tho Philippines, baa notified today of hla eaaianmant to dntv as nrastdeot . of the army college, Washington bar racks, to succeed Brigadier Ueneral W. W. Witbersoom. tranef erred to doty as assistant ehlef of staff. Ptochot Posing as Author. Waahtoaton. Juno 19. Gtfferd Pf-J cost, chief of tho forestry service, who mysteriously disappeared from Wash (ni has tornad no at the Ohio homo of ex-oecrotaryof tbs Interior GarAaid, where be and Garfield are eoliabotattog in writing a historical review of tho ocbtevemonto of tbo Itoossvelt adminis tration. . , Povttonw Men Oommlsslonor. .Wsobrnrton, June IS. J. K. Jenk tna. af Oklahoma City. Ok I a., brotbov of W. H. Jenkins, of tho Southern Pa cific at Portland, It to believed, will sooeesd Franc 14 ft, Loopp as oommhv ianar mi Indlaa affaire. It la ondafw stood tho Poeiftc Northweot delegsl I aim will support his. PowoN la Ooofiymos). Wsohmgton, Jons 19. The ssnato this evening confirmed tbo nomination of T. Coder Powell so United Btotea sasrsbal at Nome, Alaska. There was no epposftton. baring irfWWsu