Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, July 02, 1909, Image 2

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    Mosier Bulletin
TO SSED
OREGON
EVENTS OF THE DAY
Newsy Items Gathered from All
Parts of the World.
L e s s Im p o rta n t but N o t L e s s In te r­
e stin g H a p p e n in g s fro m P o in ts
O u tsid e the State.
The hot wave in the E a st has passed.
E x-P resident Eliot, of H arvard, has
been made president em eritus and giv
en $500,000.
The governm ent will s ta rt su it
ag ain st the A em rican S ugar Refining
company under the a n ti-tru st law.
I t is reported th a t Leon Ling, the
Chinese who murdered E lsie Sigel at
New York, has been cau g h t in Mexico.
A Los A ngeles man has confessed to
sending out false staem ents about m in­
ing property by which he secured
thousands of dollars.
English su ffrag ettes made another
a tte m p t to storm parliam ent.
Poilce-
men received rough tre a tm e n t and a r ­
rested over 100 o f the d istu rb ers.
tile way his nephew had outwitted Pear­
man pleased his cynic and vindictive na­
ture much.
(To be continued.)
BY G ALE.
A e ro n a u ts A lm o st F re e ze at Altitude
o f 1 0 , 0 0 0 Feet.
Issued Each Friday
MOSIER.
BALLO O N
St. Louis, Ju n e 30.— W hipped help­
lessly to and fro by a 60-mile gale in
a dense, black storm cloud, 10,000
feet above the earth , John B erry and
M. A. H eitnann today were very near
death.
B erry, the w inner of th e In d ian ap ­
olis distance cup, and H eim ann, who is
seeking a balloon
p ilo t's
license,
ascended in the balloon Melba shortly
a fte r noon. They w ere carried Bwiftly
to an a ltitu d e of 10,000 fe e t into a
thund r storm . H ere th e fra il bag was
dashed about by a hurricane.
A t tim es the balloon lay on a level
w ith the b asket as the w icker was
pitched high up by th e wind. The two
men, coatless and freezing, th rew out
all b allast, y et the balloon would not
ascend.
B erry clim bed a lo ft on the
frail cords and tied th e appendix, but
in spite o f th is th e bag telescoped and
the balloon came down as a parachute.
They landed safely.
D escribing his
experience, Berry Baid:
“ When we entered the storm cloud
a t a h e ig h t o f 10,000 fe e t the atm os­
phere w as so black we could scarcely
see the sw aying bag above us. The
feeling of being carried helplessly
tow ard w hat appeared to be certain
destruction w as one I hope never to ex­
perience again. A fte r we entered the
cloud we were in a cold, p e n e tra tin g
m ist which nearly froze u s .”
OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
PRO JECT H ELD
UP.
L a n d O p e n in g by D e s c h u t e s Irrig a tio n
C o m p a n y M u s t W ait.
Salem —A fte r listen in g to an extend­
ed argum ent by C. E. S. Wood, repre­
sen tin g A. M. D rake, o f Bend, the des­
e r t land board decided to hold up the
application of the D eschutes Irrig a tio n
& Pow er company for the opening to
sale of 2,320 acres of land, em braced
in its la te st Carey a ct p roject on the
Deschutes until th e board can find tim e
personally to inspect th e project a t its
forthcom ing v isit to E astern Oregon,
w ithin a month.
Wood made an exhaustive argum ent,
charging th a t the D eschutes Irrig atio n
& Pow er company is not com plying
w ith the plans and specificatio s for
the reclam ation of th e arid lands under
its Carey land co n tracts w ith the s ta te ;
th a t it is w rongfully d iv ertin g the
w afer taken from th e D eschutes for
the reclam ation of one segregation for
the tem porary reclam ation of lands
listed under another c o n tract so it can
place the land on the m a rk e t; th a t the
company is heavily burd ned w ith fi­
nancial difficulties and has m ortgaged
the s e ttle rs ’ rig h ts to cover its defi­
ciencies; th a t it can never insure the
se ttle r a perpetual w ater rig h t under
the circum stances w hich now e x is t and
are in prospect; and ch arging the des­
e r t land board w ith open violation of
its obligations to the sta te and the s e t­
tle r under the provisions of the Carey
a c t and the irrig atio n law s of the s ta te
in g ra n tin g the irrig a tio n company in­
creases of lien and o th er privileges.
- i
5^ Race
P O R T A G E R O A D G E T S FUND.
A tto rn e y
G e n e ra l F in d s W a y O u t oj
L e g isla tiv e B lu n d e r.
Salem —A ttorney G eneral C raw ford
has rendered an opinion to the effect
th a t $75 a day appropriated by the
term s of C hapter 89, laws of 1909, be
used for the operation and m aintenance
of the e n tire portage railw ay Bystem.
U nder a s tric t in terp re tatio n of the
act, the am ount would not be available
for anything but the construction of
the line from B ig Eddy to The D alles,
and the balance of the line w culdfiave
to q u it business for lack o f money
w ith which to operate.
The attorney
general, how ever, decided th a t it would
be safe to be guided by the evident
in te n t of the leg islatu re ra th e r than
by the s tric t w ording of the law.
Judge W. J . M arriner and L. A.
Lewis, of the P ortage R ailw ay com­
mission, are in Salem to consult w ith
the s ta te officials regarding the m at­
te r.
The com m issioners re p o rt th a t
the road is doing a good business and
th a t when the extension to The D alles
is com pleted the road will be self sus­
tain in g .
.
H u g e P riva te W a te r P ro ject.
SEVEN BILLION DOLLARS.
for
•B Y -
A 4 e a r l y S u m f r o m A g r i c u l t u r e las*
iio sslb le to I m a g in e .
Wife
In all the circle of all your ac­
quaintances. In all the circle of all
yonr reading, do you know of a single
billionaire?
I don't mean—do you
think you know. I mean—do you know
th a t you know of a single capitalist
who Is really a billionaire? T hat is a
lot of money, you know, says Agnes C.
f.aut In Outing. At 4 per cent Inter­
est It m eans an income of three and a
th ird million dollars a month. Pm
not talking of capital th a t Is a qu arter
w ater and a q u arter hot a ir and only
half hard cash or convertible realty.
I'm talking of w ealth th a t can be
handled w ith your hands and measured
w ith your eyes, w ealth th a t doesn’t
require convulsions of frenzied finance
to be converted Into term s of the mint.
You acknowledge frankly you don't
really know of a single billionaire In
the history of the world. Much less do
you know of any group of capitalists In
th e world whose combined w ealth
would make tw enty billions and whose
tw enty billions pay a yearly dividend
of seven blllloiiB. A dividend of
$7,000,000,000 a year means an Income
of $580.000,000 a month, or $19,000,000
a day. T alk of the fate of M idas!
Any capitalist or group of capitalists
who had to take care of th a t much
money a day would have genuine con­
vulsions lu frenzied finance.
Such a capitalist, collectively. Is the
United States farm er. Such a divi­
dend, collectively, does the soil of the
United States yearly hand out to the
farm er-m an. By the last census the
capital invested in agriculture in the
United States was tw enty billions, and
by the last report of the agricultural
departm ent the products of the farm
for 1007 yielded a grand total of seven
billions. Com pare these figures to the
billion-dollar steel tru st, over which
the whole world went daffy a few years
ago; and the m agnitude of the great­
ness— and of the growing greatness—
of agricultural Interests in America be­
comes apparent. In fact, it would be
hard to put your hand on a single de­
partm ent of industrial life, or construc­
tive work in the United States, which
would com paie In im portance to the
perm anent value and yearly yields of
the farm . Then remember, too, th a t
of all the m anufacturing Interests in
the United Slates 75, per cent are de­
pendent on the farm for raw products,
HAWLEY SMART
C H A P T E R X X I .— (C o n tin u ed .)
P e a rm a n paused. H e w as a shrew d
■nan, an d he could not help being stru ck
by th e a b ility w ith w hich hi« op p o n en t
had got u p hi» case. "S u p p o se I let you
ta k e th e h o rse?" he said a t length.
“ E ven th en he is a valuable horse, and
w o rth ju s t now a fictitious price. T h ere
would be people who would give p retty
n early th a t sum to in su re his not sta rtin g
fo r th a t p a rtic u la r race."
" I give you credit, M r. Rose,” replied
P e a rin a n a t length. “ I'll sign a release
of th e m ortgage, w ith th is proviso, th a t
my engagem ent w ith M iss D enison re­
u s in g as It w as."
‘ 1 have told you alread y th a t th a t
question is to tally aloof, an d m ust he
held en tirely d istin c t from the claim of
h erio t. I t is a p o in t upon w hich I am
not em pow ered io en ter, and have uo th in g
to sa y .”
G ren v ille Rose is proving him self
m aster of c asu istry . T hough not his m is­
sion or in te re st to speak on th a t subject,
1 th in k it w as one he had a good deal
to la y to.
"T h e n th ere is n o th in g m ore to he
sai l,” observed P e a rin a n , rising.
“ I am a fra id not. It would be b etter
on both sides. I fancy, if we had come
to term s. W e sh a ll prolm ldy not m ake
q u ite so much th a t we m ust tak e our
ch an ce of.
You will c e rta in ly lose
good deal m ore.”
"Y o u ’re r i g h t ! I'll do it.”
“ D epend upon it, it's yo u r cheapest way
o u t o f th e scrape, an d I Inqie C o rian d er
speedily recoup you. E xcuse me for
one m om ent, and I'll fetch I he release. 1
had il d ra w n up in the event of y o u r tak
a sensible view of th e tr a n s a c tio n ;’
and G ren v ille left the room.
All rig h t, my pet. so f a r,” he ex­
claim ed, as he en tered D enison's p riv a te
s a n c tu a ry w here M aude was an x io u sly
w aitin g him . “ P en an d ink, q u ic k !” And
seizing one of the teleg ram slips, he w rote
rap id ly :
“T o M rs. H udson, P a p e r B uiid in g s,
T em ple.
F ro m G ren v ille Rose, Xmin-
ste r. S h all be hom e to - n ig h t; have some
tlo n g for d in n e r.”
'T h ere, fold th a t up, an d send it off
d irectly to th e teleg ram office. No tim e
o be lost, M aude.”
“ W ell, 1 don’t see mueh In th a t,” re­
to rte d M aude. “ W h a t a g ourm and you
musl be, G ren !”
N ev er m ind. W h ere's th a t deed?— ah,
here.
I'll ex p lain It all to you a f te r ­
w o rd s.”
‘‘Anil my n o te ? ” she said shyly, holding
P rineville—C ounty Surveyor Fred A.
F IV E M E N S C A L D E D .
Rice has ju s t completed the survey of
a p riv ate irrig atio n project on the
Owing to the provisions of the p ri­
Ochoce e a st of th is place. I t will be
m ary law Heney cannot be a candidate A ccid e n t on T o rp e d o b o a t H ull B a d ly
fo r prosecuting atto rn ey of San F ra n ­
one of the la rg e st p riv ate irrig atio n
In ju re s F ire m e n .
projects in the county.
The lands
cisco unless he runs independent.
San Francisco, Ju n e 30.— F ive men
effected are owned by T. H. L afollette,
A contract haB been le t by the H ar- of the torpedo boat Hull w ere badly
E. T. Slayton and J . S. W atkins, the
rim an lines for a tunnel a t Portland to scalded la st n ig h t by the b u rstin g o f a
e
n tire acreage com prising more than
connect the presen t lines w ith the boiler tube.
B. F. K ing, fireman, is
2,000 acres. The canal will hold 1,200
N orth Rank bridge across the Colum­ bo eeverely injured th a t is feared he
A C T IS S P E C IA L .
inches of w ater and will be six miles
bia.
cannot recover.
The boat was but
long.
The cost w ill be about $5,000.
slig
h
tly
dam
aged
and
rep
airs
have
al­
Israel W. D urham , a prom inent poli­
Injunction Is G ra n te d A g a in st C ra t e r C onstruction work will begin as soon
ready
been
made.
tician of Philadelphia, is dead.
as the plats of the survey are approved
Lake Road.
The oth er’injured a r e : J . M. Rob­
by the s ta te d e sert land board.
The PittB burg stre e tc a r strik e was erts, w a te r ten d e r; F ran cis C raw ford,
Salem —In the C ircu it court Judge
settled sa tisfa c to rily to all concerned firem an; John R. C arter, firem an; W illiam Galloway grunted a perpetual
A n n u a l B a nq u et at L a G ra n d e .
a fte r a day o f rio tin g .
Newton C arish, coal passer.
The la st injunction re stra in in g the governor and
La G rande—One hundred and tw enty-
four
are
seriously
injured,
b
u
t
expected
secretary
of
the
tre
a
su
ry
from
paying
Li C hing Hsu, nephew o f Li Hung
men of th is city m et
o u t $100,000 for the construction of j five business
. . .
Chang, is dead. He w as the Chinese to survive.
The acccident occurred as th e little the road to C ra te r lake. He held the around th ® banquet table a t the annual
iharge d 'affaires a t Mexico C ity.
vessel was passing down [ th e entran ce law is special and local and clearly in- suPPer ° f the Comm ercial club. The
The shops and roundhouse of the of the bay to Sausalito, w here she was hibited by the co nstitution of the sta te . re P°yt of P resid en t C ollier for the
Tonopah & Goldfield road a t Tonopah, to have rem ained over n ig h t p re p a ra ­ The case will be im m ediately appealed, y ear s work and plan for the fu tu re
N ev., have been destroyed by fire.
tory to sta rtin g for S e a ttle th is morn- The Suprem e court has previously tak- w er* followed by several speeches in
en the sam e stand as Ju dge Galloway, response to toasts proposed by P ubli­
A large q u an tity of sm uggled opium ing.
city M anager C urry.
Several new
Off A lcatraz island the ste e rin g g ear in a case alm ost identical.
has been discovered in San Francisco
The c o u rt’s reasons for the decision m em bers were taken into the club as a
and tw o Chinese arrested as the prin ci­ w ent w rong and the engines w ere
result of the m eeting. The s p irit of
r-topped while rep airs w ere attem p ted . are given as follow s:
pals.
As the vessel d riltc d w ith the tide, a
The a c t is local and special in th a t it co-operation is flourishing in the city
Chancellor von Buelow, o f Germany, tube in one o f the starboard boilers
applies to only tw o counties in the to an alm ost unbelievable e x te n t and
w ill resign as soon as the finance bill blew out, opening a long crack, from
sta te and because it is lim ited to a spe­ much good is being done.
is disposed of. H is successor has not which a cloud o f hissing, scalding
cified section and for special purposes
y e t been selected.
M o n e y fo r Ro ad C ase.
steam escaped. F ive men w ere in the only.
The a c t cre a te s a loan of the
Medford—The Medford Comm ercial
W innipeg will p ro h ib it A m erican boiler room a t the tim e and they cred it of the sta te , which in the ag g re­
circuses from parading unless they scam bled tow ard th e hatchw ay and g a te w ith previous deb ts or liab ilities club has voted the necessary $200 to
carry the C rater lake road case to the
display the flag o f G reat B ritain in­ deck, fighting th e ir w ay through the exceeds the sum of $50,000.
up.
dense vapor, w ith scalding w a te r d rip ­
stead of th a t of the U nited S tates.
“N e ith e r you nor it will he w an ted to-
The proposed C rater lake road would Suprem e court on an appeal from the
decision of Ju d g e Galloway of the Ma­
The C incinnati city council has pass­ ping on them from the deck p lates not be a continuous public highw ay rion county court, in which the a c t was lay, I th in k . B u t come hack here when
oil have seen .Tames off.”
across the sta te via C ra te r Lake N a­
ed an ordinance d ire c tin g th a t clo ks above.
" P e r h a p s you’d r s th e r I should never
K ing was the la st man to reach the tional park because the a c t provides declared unconstitutional. The steps
b turned back one hour from May to
w ill be taken by the attorneys a t once send it? " she inq u ired , h a lf tim idly, h alf
ladder,
and
as
he
stum
bled
to
the
b
o
t­
only
for
the
construction
of
roads
from
Septem ber, inclusive, thus giv in g more
tom ru n g a Becond tube blew out, K ing Medford, in Jackson county, to the in order to g et action on the m a tte r in o q u ettish ly .
daylight.
"M au d e, be serio u s now, please. You
receiving the full force of its charge w estern boundary of the park and from the Suprem e court as early as possible.
P ittsb u rg stre e tc a r men have gone o f steam . Aided by hiB companions, K lam ath Falls, K lam ath county, to the The $200 is for the paym ent of court may tease me a s nuieh a s you like a f te r ­
w ard s.”
on a strik e.
he reached th e deck and a few mo­ eastern boundary of the park, leaving costs.
She sa ird n o thing, but flitted from the
m
ents
la
te
r
the
ex
h
a
u
st
valves
em
p­
an
in
terv
en
in
g
segm
ent
of
more
than
R oosevelt is said to be much heavier
room on h er e rra n d .
C
a
n
a
l
C
o
m
m
is
s
io
n
W
a
n
ts
F
ir.
tied the crippled boiler of steam .
13J* m iles over which th e s ta te gov­
G ren v ille Rose, arm ed w ith th e deed
than when he le ft th e W hite House.
P ortland—The Isthm ian Canal com­ of a release of the m ortgage, an d a sim i­
ernm ent has no jurisd iction or rig h t to
C astro still rem ains in Spain, con­
mission has asked for proposals for la r a c q u itta n c e o f tlie h eriot claim , all
trespass.
FLO O D OF PRO TEST.
dem ning ev ery th in g and everybody.
supplies for the Panam a canal work d rnw u up in due legal form , quickly re­
w hich include 2,000 pieces of center, tu rn e d to P earin an .
C h a u ta u q u a G r o u n d s Im p ro v e d .
C ardinal S atolli is seriously ill and
B u s in e s s M e n D o n 't W a n t C o n g r e s s
“ H e re ,” he said, is y o u r a cq u ittan ce,
grave doubtB are en tertain ed for his
Oregon C ity —The work of im prove­ interm ediate and side sills of eith e r
signed by my uncle. I f you will sign th e
to T a x C o rp o r a t io n s .
recovery.
m ent o f the C hautauqua grounds a t Douglas fir or long leaf yellow pine. release, I'll h an d it over to you. S h all I
W ashington, Ju n e 30.—-A flood of G ladstone is being pushed.
Fourteen The notices have been received by the ring fo r a se rv a n t as a second w itn ess to
H aw aiian su g ar p lan ters have agreed
P ortland C ham ber of Commerce and
y o u r s ig n a tu re ? "
to make no concessions to the Japanese telegram s, nearly equalling th a t which hundred fe e t of fence is being b u ilt on are on file here.
swamped the w ires d u rin g th e a n ti­ the fro n t side o f th e park.
A good
P e a rin a n nodded assen t, and upon the
strik ers.
railroad pasB fight, is pouring in upon pum a and an adequate w ater system
ap p e a ra n c e of th e b u tler, scraw led his
N e w L ib ra ry at B a k e r C ity.
A vigorous cam paign has been senators in opposition to the corpora­ are being installed. The L adies’ aid,
n am e acro ss th e p arch m en t, to w hich the
started in New York a g a in st the com­ tion tax bill. Most of the teleg ram s of the C h ristian church of G ladstone
B aker City The opening of th e new w itn esses signed th eir a tte s ta tio n .
He
mon house fly.
come from persons in terested in build­ will have charge of the re s ta u ra n t on C arnegie lib rary was celebrated here then placed the a c q u itta n c e in his pocket,
Rev. W. H. Selleck, w ith appropriate exercises. The B aker took up h is h at. and d ep arted , w ith o u t
Hundreds of persons suffering from ing and loan associations, b u t p ra c ti­ the grounds.
leprosy are said to w ander u n restricted cally every ch ara c te r o f corporations pastor of the F irst M ethodist Episcopal C oncert band rendered a concert in the fu rth e r dem and for an in terv iew w ith
represented. M ost of the senators re ­ church of Salem , will respond to Con­ evening, w here several hundred people M aude.
through the island o f Cuba.
N ot th a t th e h erio t lu v in e ss had for
ceived from 12 to 50 teleg ram s today gressm an H aw ley's a d iie s s of welcome. had g athered a fte r which addresses
Ex-Vice P resid en t F airb an k s says and some a t least 100.
w ere made by Mayor Pollman, Profes­ one second p u t it o u t of his m ind. N o ;
the Japan ese rule in Corea gives good
to do him ju stice, he looked upon th e prob­
In view of the vehem ent tone o f the
sor J . A. Churchill and C. A. Johns.
In su ra n c e C o m m is s io n e r R e p o rts.
prom ise for the fu tu re of the country. p ro tests and the fa c t th a t the telegram s
able ru p tu re of his en gagem ent a s a very
Salem —Insurance Com m issioner Ko-
serio u s item in the losses th e discovery
B e n s o n to N a m e D elega te s.
C alifornia D em ocrats have gone on are from prom inent business men, zer is prep arin g a prelim inary report
Salem -Complying w ith the request o f th a t m ouldy old p arch m en t had en ­
record as favoring ex-G overnor Folk, some senators pledged to vote for the of the condition of the insurance busi­
tailed upon him . If lie did not love her,
of M issouri, as candidate for p resident adm in istratio n program said today th a t ness in Oregon.
F a rt of the report of the M ississippi-to-A tlantic Inland he adm ired h er extrem ely, an d looked fo r­
they are doubtful as to th e wisdom of has been concluded show ing how much W aterw ay association, Governor Ben­ w ard to the connection w ith g re a t eag er­
in 1912.
th e ir course.
business has been tran sacted during son w ill appoint a num ber o f delegates ness. B u t he felt q u ite convinced th a t
F riends of F. A. Cook, the A rctic
U nless th ere is a change of se n ti­
to atten d the m eeting of th e associa­
explorer, ex p ect to h ear from him a t m ent throughout th e country, it would the year ending D ecem ber 31, 1908, tion a t Jacksonville, Florida, th is fall. to have moved any fu rth e r th a n he had
alread y done would he sim ply to cancel it
and also showing the different kinds of
any tim e now th a t he has been succes­
a t once. H e did not w ish th a t. I t w as
not su rp rise many m em bers o f congress business, prem ium s returned and losses
sful in reaching the pole.
I r
f i . v •« In v olwvn Ll
liQn 1
'
PO RTLAND M ARKETS.
if toe corporation
ta x should no
be n aban-
h u t a slen d er Bold, he knew. S till, a n ­
paid. A ccording to th is rep o rt nearly
o th e r shuffle of the pack m ight change all
Ja p strik e rs in H aw aii have ap|>caled dnnud in conference and the in h eritance $6,000,000 was paid out for insurance
W
h
e
a
t—
B
luestem
m
illing,
$1.30;
th e h an d s once more. T h a t slight link
tax, w hich w as adopted by th e house, during la st y ear in O regon and this
to Governor F rear.
club, $1.18(0 1.20; valley, $1.17.
w as b e tte r th a n none a t all.
should be restored to th e ta riff bill.
does not include any fra te rn a l insur­
R eports from Morocco suy the revo­
Corn— Whole, $35 per to n ; cracked,
T im s m ed itatin g , he drove home, an d
ance.
lutionists are w inning over the su lta n ’s
$36
per
ton.
hav in g ordered his p h aeto n to w a it w hile
R e m in g to n W o r k s C lo s e .
troops.
he w ro te a couple of letters, to save the
O ats— No. 1 w hite, $41 per ton.
U tica, N. Y., Ju n e 30.— N otice was
L in n 's F in a n c e s G o o d .
H ay—Tim othy, W illam ette valley, post, en tered th e house. In ab o u t h a lf
D eposits in the Chicago national posted in th e R em ington T y p ew rite r
A lbany—The county funds of Linn $17(u 20 per to n ; E astern Oregon, $20 an h o u r he reap p eared , stepped in to th e
banks are a t th e h ig h est point ever w or|jB
j|io n today th a t com m encing county are in excellent condition, show ­
c a rria g e , and drove to X m in ste r S ta ­
(i/23; mixed, $16(0 20.
reached.
w ith Ju ly 1 the estab lish m en t would ing a monthly balance of $132,652.62,
F ru its— A p p 'e s $ l(<r2.50 per box; tio n . H is w ishing to w rite those le tte rs
be
closed
un
til
fu
rth
e
r
notice.
The
Mrs. K ath erin e Gould has been
as taken from the books of County straw b erries, $1.50<u 2 per c r a te ; cher­ a t M an n ersley had caused him to m ake a
g ran ted her divorce and $36,000 a y ear w orks employs 2,100 people and the T reasu rer F rancis : R esources—B al­ ries, 3(ir7c per pound; gooseberries, 4 co n sid erab le d e to u r to th e s ta tio n from
payroll is $30,000 a w eek. Some tim e ance May 1, $140,350 73; received (u5c per pound; currants, 8c per pound; G liu n H aro ld D en iso n 's place lying,
alimony.
ago the company attem p ted to in tro ­
$4,640.64; total, loganberries, $1.25(02 per c ra te ; rasp­ though off th e direct road, som ew here
Excessive h eat throughout the A t­ duce a m achine for accom plishing a from all sources,
sh o u t h a lf w ay betw een M annersley an d
lantic sta te s continues to cause much p a rt of the work of alig n in g the le tte rs $145,000.37. D isbursem ents -G eneral berries. $2(<(2 26 per crate.
th e ra ilw a y . On a rriv a l th e re he w ent
Potatoes—$l(ii l.5 0 per hundred.
suffering and scores have been pros­ on the ty p eb ar of the machine. The fund w arran ts, $7,589.36; road fund
in to (he teleg rap h offiee. and d isp atch ed a
w
arran
ts.
$4,660.97;
school
fund
war-
V
egetables—-A
sparagus,
7S(O90c
per
trated.
m essage. T h e clerk and P e a rin a n were
men engaged in alig n m en t objected to | rB" t's, $94.90; in stitu te
w arrants. dozen; lettuce, head, 25c; onions, 12)^ upon r a th e r in tim a te "relatio n s. T h e late
M iners and operators in the Fernie, th is and struck
Shortly th e re a fte r $2.50; to tal, $12,547.72.
(«/1 Be; peas. 3(04c per pound ; radishes, ow n er of M an n ersley had em ployed the
B. C., coal d is tric t have come to an the assem blers q u it work.
15c per dozen; rhubarb, S O iS ^c per electric w ire p retty freely. H is son, also,
agreem ent and the Btrike has been
w as w o n t to use it a good deal. T h e la t­
O n tario B ridge Is Begun.
pound.
called off.
Investigate S ulp h u red F ruit.
A. C. Thornberg, of the Minneapolis
B u tter -City cream ery, ex tras, 26 t,c ter, m oreover, co n stan tly sent th e clerk
B erkeley, C al., Ju n e 30.— P rofessor S teel it M achinery comapny, has a r­ per pound; fancy outside cream ery, gam e in th e seaso n — very often told him
A New York stre e t car man is g ra d ­
ually tu rn in g black.
The change Alonzo E. Taylor, head of the d e p a rt­ rived in O ntario to begin the erection 25(026 l„c; store, 18c.
B u tte r fa t he had invested n sovereign fo r him on
started about a year ago and he is m ent of pathology at the U niv ersity o f the Maho-Oregon in te rsta te bridge prices nverage 1 '•*c per pound under one of h is horses th a t he th o u g h t w as
likely to w in. It m ay be conceived th a t
now as black us a negro except the of C alifornia, announced today that the across the Snake a t th is point. Pre- reg u lar b u tte r prices.
the c o n d u cto r of th e teleg rap h a t X m in ­
referee board H p p o nted by fo r m e r. lim inary work has begun. and Mr.
rig h t side of his face.
Eggs -O regon ranch, candled, 2 3 ^ ste r held M r. S am P e a rin a n in high es­
President Roosevelt will probatdy v isit T hornberg rep o rts th a t w ithin a week
teem.
Voliva, successor o f Dowie a t Zion C alifornia w ithin the coming month to | or ten j ayB H fu || force „ f men w ill be (024c per dozen.
P o u ltry — Hens, 12(O l2)ic per pound;
"Y o u ’ll lie going u p by the six tra in ,
C ity, has been deposed.
in v estig ate tho m erits of fru it dry in g i , t work „„ th(1 gtrueture.
springs, 1 6 ’v.(o l7 c ; roosters, 8(09c; I suppose, sir? O nly h a lf-p a st th ree now ,
Secretary B allinger has started on and curing by the sulphur process.
but
1 expect y o u 're filing home ag ain
ducks, young, 12(013c; geese, young.
his W estern trip to inspect the various T aylor retu rn ed yesterday from a Eu­
T h re e R o a d s to C o a s t.
9(<(10c; turkeys, 18c; squabs, $2(02.25 first.”
ropean tour and stopped in Boston to
" J u s t so.
I w a n t to have about an
irrig atio n works.
Salem T hree com panies have or- j per dozen,
h o u r a t th e paddocks first.”
attend a session of the board
S ecre­ ganized and filed a rtic le s of incorpora- j P ork— Fancy, 10c per pound.
The S tandard Oil has announced a tary of A griculture W ilson w ill prob- I
“O n e last look a t th e crack , eh, s ir?
tion w ithin the p ast week for the pur-
V eal— E x tras, 8 (d 8 ’»c pier pound;
cut of 10 cents per 100 gallons in the ably accompany the board.
W in. w o n 't he, though they
do tak e
pose of co n stru ctin g railroads from ordinary, 7c; heavy, 6c.
stra n g e lib erties w ith him in th e b e ttin g ? "
price of refined oil.
points
illam
ette valley
to the
__ , in
. . . the
__ W
___
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Hops — 1909 contracts, 15c per
" H e 's very well and ’ll m ake som e of
These D ucks C atch Bugs.
Pacific
Two
Pacific coast.
coast.
Two have
have been
been pro-
pro- pound; 1908 crop, 11c; 1907 crop, 6c; them open th e ir eyes an d sh u t th e ir
The T urkish governm ent is still tr y ­
Alton, 111., Ju n e 30. A farm er liv- jected for the Coos bay country and 1906 crop. 3c.
ing to secure Abdul H am id’s money.
m ouths before m any d ay s are o v er."
Wool—E astern Oregon. 16(i(.23c pier
He has $21,500,000 in the Im perial ing near here has sta rte d a new in d u a -' one for Lincoln county.
"W ell, you'll have com pany up, a ir—
try , and one th a t is proving extrem ely i
'p o u n d ; valley, fine, 23c;
coarse, M r. G ren v ille Rose, from G l i n n : he's
bank of Germ any.
profitable to him. T his man train ed a I
Big P ric e s fo r F arm s.
21>vc; m ohair, choice, 24(d25c.
a going by th a t tr a in . K now him , M r.
W illiam J . Bryan, J r ., is m arried.
C attle — S teers, top, $4.50o(4.60; IV arm a n . I suppose."
Miss Helen V irg in ia B erger became ¡lock of ducks th a t he has raised to j Jack so n v ille—W illiam S te w a rt this
"Y es. I do know him .” said P e a rm a n ,
hunt for potato bugs, and now an- j week sold to some W isconsin p arties fair to good, $4 25(<i4.40; common,
his w ife.
nounces th a t he is ready to ren t the his J 7 fi acre farm and orchard tw o m iles $4<n 4.15; cows, top, $ 3 . 50(0 3.65; fa ir as he th o u g h t o v er th e ir recen t in terv ie w .
The G erm an reirhstAg has rejected fowls out a t so much per
"B eg pardon, s i r ;
d id n 't know you
The man north of Jacksonville for $85,000, an to good, $3.25(03.50; common, to me-
Von Buelow’s inheritance tax and may hss testim o n ials from satisfied client« 1 av erage of $500 pier acre.
A nother | dium , $2.75(o3; calves, top, $5 o 5 .5 0 ; d id n 't like h im ; he’s usu ally reckoned a
be dissolved.
in the neighborhood, and declares th a t tra c t o f 213 acres n ear the S tew art heavy. $3.50(u4; bulls and stag s, $2.75 nice g en tlem an .”
"H o w do you know h e's going
to
A 12-y ear old C alifornia boy has his tr lin e d birds brin g him an income farm was sold th is week for $80,000.
(it 3.25; common. $2d(2.50.
tow n ?”
confessed to the m urder of his little of $90 a week.
Hogs Best, $8«i8.15; fa ir to good,
“ B ecause he sen t a m essage to aay so."
b rother 6 years old.
K ansans m E ugene to O -g a m /e .
$7.50,./7.75; Stockers, $6(.(6.50; China
“ W h a t, a teleg ram ? H ow long ago?”
Will Raise W ages Again
E u g e n e —The form er residents of fats, $6.75(i(7.
Chicago women have said many un­
"A b o u t an ho u r and a h a lf ; it w as
kind things of P rofessor S ta rr, who
R eading, P a., Ju n e 30.— The Read- K ansas who are now residing in E u -| Sheepi— Top w ethers, $4; fa ir to ab o u t tw o o’clock.”
bolds all women as savages.
ing Iron company floated n otices today ' gene organized by elec ting W illiam good, $3 50dl3.75; ewes, tyC less on
" T h a t w as th e tim e I left G lin n , tn d
H arrim an is closing many o f his th a t p art of the reduction in w ages Hempy, president, and Paul M errill, all g rad es; yearlings, best. $4 16; fa ir his teleg ram left X m in ste r then. H u m !
shops tem porarily. Work will be re­ made last February would be restored secretary . Ju ly 15 w as seclected as to good, $3.76(114; sp rin g lam bs, $4.75 I t m ust have left IV n iso n 's w hile I w as
i th e re ,” th o u g h t P e a rm a n .
“ W h at th e
(1(5.25.
beginning July 5.
th e day for the first K ansas picnic.
sumed again in about 30 days.
Berli could it h a r t been a b o u t?
I aay.
w liat w as M r. R o se's m essag e—ex actly
“ Beg pard o n sir, but, you know , we
a in ’t allow ed------ ”
"Y'es, of course, I k n o w ; th ere’s a
sovereign for you— go o n ."
“ W ell, it c a n 't be o f an y consequence,
and you w o n 't let o u t I told you, M r.
P e a rm a n ,” said the clerk, a s h is hand
closed on the gold coin. " I t w as only
th is : ‘T o M rs. H udson. 1’a p e r B u ild in g s.
T em ple.
F ro m G ren v ille Rose, X m in ­
ste r. I sh all be home to - n ig h t; have some
d in n e r.’ ”
" T h a t w as all, you’re su re ? "
“ E v ery w ord. I'll tak e my o a th ."
" T h a n k y o u ; keep a place for me by
th e six t r a i n ; ” an d P e a rm a n drove off to
see his horses.
It w as a very sim p le m essage, b u t the
ow n er of C o ria n d e r had been q u ite long
enough on th e tu r f to know th a t a tele­
gram m ay re p re se n t a n y th in g b u t w hat
it a p p e a rs to say.
I t disq u ieted him
much.
H e w ished th a t he h ad driven
stra ig h t to th e s ta tio n in stead of hom e to
M a n n e rs le y ; he m ight have w ritte n his
le tte rs there, and h is
ow n
te le g ra m
would have been off m ueh sooner.
In
the m eanw hile here he w as a t th e p ad ­
docks.
“ W ell, M a rtin ? " he inq u ired , as his
tr a in e r cam e o u t to meet h im ; “ how are
they all going o n ?”
"W ell as can he, sir. C o ria n d e r did
two nice c a n te rs an d a good mile an d a
q u a rte r gallop, to w ind up w ith, th is
m orning. No horse can be doing b etter.
B u t they tell me th e y 're lay in g a g a in st
him in L ondon, a s if so m eth in g w as th e
m a t t e r ;" and th e tr a in e r glanced in q u ir­
ingly a t his m aster.
“ S om eth in g has been th e m a tte r, M ar­
tin — too long a m a tte r to tell you at
p r e s e n t; h u t ev ery th in g is now sa tis fa c ­
to rily a rra n g e d . B u t I w a n t to talk to
you ab o u t those tw o -y ear-o ld s; so, come
inside.”
A fte r a lengthened co n feren ce w ith his
tra in e r. P e a rm a n re tu rn e d to th e sta tio n .
G ren v ille Bose w as a fellow tra v e le r w ith
him an d th ey even occupied th e sam e c a r ­
riage, but beyond a few w ords of recogni­
tion, no co n v ersa tio n
passed
betw een
them .
U pon e n terin g th e T h e a tin e , the first
th in g P e a rm a n saw in th e hall, on e a s t­
ing his eye a t the notice-b o ard co n tain in g
the latest news, w as th a t C o ria n d e r was
once m ore first fa v o rite for th e T w o
A D is tin g u is h e d S u ffe re r.
T h o u san d , a t seven to tw o, ta k e n freely.
"D o n e ag a in ,” h e m u ttere d , “ som ehow.
The sufferings of dram atic authors
A nd I believe th a t teleg ram an d Rose a t the first-night perform ances of th eir
a re a t th e bottom of it.”
plays a re said to be so acute th a t few
of them dare to sit in front a t the d ra ­
m atic debut of the children of th eir
brain. T hackeray, in bis "V irginians,"
has George W arrington sitting in a
neighboring coffee-house while tlie first
production of ills “C arpezan” is in prog­
ress, receiving bulletins of its recep­
tion from his friends, and doubtless
in soling him self with copious d ra fts
of stim ulating liquids ns a sort of in­
sulation against unhappiness In case
thugs should go wrong. It is said th a t
W. S. G ilbert, the au th o r of "P in a­
fore," "P atience” and "The Mikado,”
has never yet attended a prem iere of
any of ills many successful operas and
plays, dreading the nervous strain of
the ordeal. Even Henry J. Byron, who
was supposed to lie a callous sort of
person, in so far as caring for the
w orld's verdict w as concerned. Is said
to have been completely w retched a t
the first production of Ills play, "D ear­
er than Life.” '
It was a t this perform ance th a t a
long delay occurred at the end of the
second act, filling the audience with im­
patience and the distinguished au th o r
with dread.
“W hat in the nam e of Heaven can
they lie doing back there?” asked a
critic, meeting Byron In the lobby of
the th eater trying to calm Ills troubled
sp irit by w alking nervously about.
“ I don’t know,” moaned the author,
with a melancholy gesture of despair.
A moment la te r th e sound of a saw
a t work behind the cu rtain w as heard,
and the critic, returning to the play­
w right's shie. In q u ired :
"And w hat do you tmngine th a t to
lie?"
B yron's sense of humor came to his
rescue Instantly.
"I think.” he said, “they m ust be cut­
ting out th e last act.”— Success Maga­
zine.
C H A P T E R X X II.
W e m ust now rev ert to w h a t M rs.
H udson did upon receip t of h er telegram
— a s h arm less, a p p a re n tly , a s “ th e pork
chops an d to m ato sau ce" of P ick w ick 's
im m o rtal h isto ry . Y et even in th a t case
“ g reat ev en ts from triv ia l cau ses sp ra n g ."
T h a t lady is d estined to be as much d is­
tu rb ed in a m o n etary p o in t of view as
M rs. H a rd e H ; h u t in finitely m ore to her
ow n ad v an tag e.
M rs. H u d so n w as lo u n g in g p leasan tly
nough in an arm c h a ir, read in g th e d iu r­
nal lite ra tu r e of h er c o u n try in th a t
abode of com fort, bliss, a n d intelligence,
yclept P a p e r B uildings, w hen th a t most
dom estic of teleg ram s reached her. T h a t
she w as a ttire d in a m o rn in g coat, n e a t
tro u sers, unim p each ab le boots, and had a
cig ar in her m onth, will scarcely asto n ish
tile read er, who has probably alread y s u r ­
mised th a t S ilky D allison rep re sen ted th s t
lady.
“ A h !” he exclaim ed, a f te r read in g th e
m essage, "w liat a cro ss it looks like. B u t
I m ust be off a t once to see P ly a r t. T w e n ­
ty m inutes to th r e e ; ju s t catch him before
he goes down to T a tte r s a ll's .” M r. Italli-
son w as a m an of decision ; he w as in to a
hansom an d a t th e door of th e V ictoria
C lu b in so m eth in g less th a n ten m inutes.
H is conference w ith th e bookm aker w as
sh o rt, an d th en th ey se p a ra te d , both to
makp th e ir w ay to th e g re a t T u r f E x ­
change a t K n ig h tsb rid g e.
T h e rem ark a b le fe a tu re o f th e b ettin g
on th e T w o T h o u san d th a t a fte rn o o n
w as the e x tra o rd in a ry ad v an ce of C o ri­
an d er.
F ro m very long
odds offered
a g a in st him , he rose in th e co u rse of the
day to be once m ore first f a v o r ite ; reach ­
ing very n e a rly to h is o rig in a l p rice of
ten d ay s hack. F ro m th e opening of the
room s D alliso n w as very eager in his
offers to back th e h orse, w hile it m ight
have been also n oticed th a t M r. P ly a r t
accep ted th e long odds a g a in st C o rian d er.
" J u s t to cover h im self," a s he said, " h a v ­
ing laid r a th e r heavily a g a in s t h im ." B u t
it quickly p erm eates th ro u g h th e Sub­
sc rip tio n R oom th a t th e horse is being
barked in ea rn e st, an d w hen, ab o u t h a lf­
p ast fo u r. lV a rm a n ’s accred ited agpnt
began also to p u t m oney on th e horse, the
ex citem en t hern me in ten se.
T h e R in g , o r stock b ro k ers of th e tu rf,
like th e ir b re th re n of th e
ea ste rn ex­
change. w ith all th e ir ac u te n e ss a re m ar­
velously like sheep in tim es of pan ic.
I’he lead ers a t both p laces can in crease
jr d ep reciate p ro p e rty p re tty m uch a t
th e ir p leasu re. A s th e re is. of course,
m oney to be m ade by such flu ctu atio n s,
it can scarcely be w ondered a t th a t they
do it. B u t why sh o u ld th e one be deem ­
ed v irtu o u s and resp ectab le, and th e o th ­
er the c o n tra ry ? T h e re is little to choose
betw een th e sc an d als of th e tw o b ettin g
rings.
G ren v ille Rose, upon P e a rm a n ’« de­
p a rtu re , had c a rrie d the release in t r i ­
um ph to th e sq u ire. H a ro ld D euison w as
ju b ila n t beyond m e a s u re : free from his
difficulties, an d . to use his own ex p res­
sion, “ o u t o f th e h an d s o f those blood­
suckers, th e P e a rm a n s.” T h e hopes G re n ­
ville had raised had Influenced him in
his Influence w ith S am P e a rm a n . an d . if
little sa rc a stic in his re to rts , th e b itte r
cynicism of his n a tu re had toned down
r a th e r upon th a t occasion.
R ose now
th o u g h t it tim e to do a little w ork for
h im se lf; so w ith o u t m ore ado, he re v e rt­
ed to h is passion fo r h is cousin, an d so­
licited his u n cle's perm issio n fo r th e ir
engagem ent.
H a ro ld D enison w as a good deal taken
aback. I t m ust be b o rn e in m ind th a t he
had n o t received th e slig h te st h in t of th is
in an y w ay b efo reh an d , an d to say th a t
he w as pleased now he did h e a r It, would
be very fa r from th e tr u th .
H e liked
his nephew , p erh ap s, as fa r a s it w as in
his selfish n a tu r e to like a n y b o d y ; b u t
he still th o u g h t th a t M aude, w ith her
perso n al a ttr a c tio n s , o u g h t to m arry
money o r ra n k , if n o t both.
S till, a t
th e p re se n t m om ent, he w as v irtu a lly in­
debted to h is nephew fo r £10,0014—a d r -
cu m sta n c s little likely to help him In th e
long ru n as men o f H aro ld D enison's
calib er g en erally h a te m ost h e artily those
to whom they are deeply beholden. H o w ­
ever, ha had not come ta th a t reC and
A
F o o l's
F .r r a n d .
An Englishm an, of the ever-serlous
sort, walked Into the office of a New
Y'ork liverym an and asked to see the
finest tro tte r he had for sale.
"I don’t care about price." Insisted
the B ritisher. "Init it m ust he a very,
very fast horse ”
The liverym an explained th at he had
a horse whose sliced could only be
shown a t night when the roads were
clear.
"M eet me at one o'clock to-morrow
morning a t the C larem ont,” he sa id ;
••we'll be in Yonkers at tw o o'clock, Hhd
th a t's going some.”
T hree hours later the Englishman
rushed excitedly into the llverym sn's
office. “I don't w ant the horse." puffed
the Englishm an—" l w on't have H a t
a II.”-
"W hy not? H e's fast." Insisted the
liverym an.
-B u t w hat could I do In Yonkers a t
two o'clock In th e morning?” replied
the Englishm an.— Success Magazine.
H a r lem
|
M n slra l N ote.
”Oh. papa. |>apa!" cried the music
lesson maid from the adjoining room,
"there's a burglar In the p arlo r! He
Just bumped against the piano. I
heard him strik e several keys.”
"All right, d e a rie ; I'll go right
down.”
"Oh. Jam es." sobbed the wife, "don't
do anything r a s h !”
"Sure not. I .cave th a t to me. I’m
going to help th e poor duffer. You
don’t suppose he can get th at blamed
piano out w ithout assistance, do you?”
— New York H erald.
Sixty-eight out of every thousand of
the w orld's publications a re in the
English language.