CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK Doings of the World at Large Told in Brief. (fonerai R esu m e o f Im p o rta n t Events P re s e n te d in C o n d e n s e d F o rm fo r O u r Busy R e a d e rs . C hicago observers report tour com ets h o v e rin g near the sun. A hurricane at Medford, Or., de stroyed fruit and did much damage to buildings. Total gross earnings of railroads show an increase over the corre spending week of laxt year. Henry Dalton, asseseor of Oakland Cal., was sentenced to eight years' imprisonment for bribe-taking. A fast passenger launch plying on Tillamook bay was destroyed by an explosion and tire about tier engine. F IG H T FO REST F IR E 8 . N ew W in d S preads Flam e s N e a r E stacada, O regon. Estacada.— Fire that has been burning iu the East Creek district, five miles southeast of here, for sev­ eral days, Is spreading rapidly aud villages near the burned area and farm homes are endangered. The flames, fanned by a high wind, have gone beyond control of the men fight-1 ing the blaze and 200 men left Es tacada to aid In checking the fire. The Superintendent of the Forestry I Service recruited 100 men In Port laud and they were brought to this city on the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company line. Hugh Mendenhall, Chief Forest Ranger for this district, took charge of the men upou their arrival and in a short time pack horses and wagons, laden with bedding and food, were supplied the men and the small army started for the Are, prepared to remain until they have It under control. A similar expedition under the di­ rection of E. E. Block ley, construc­ tion engineer fur the Portland Light & Power Company, started from the construction ramp, situated on the ,Clackamas river above Cazadero, and will work in conjunction with the men sent out under Mendenhall. Thus far the loss han been con­ fined to the wooded districts, hut unless the force of men sent out is able to check its progress the fire will soon reach the villages and valuable farm properties in the re- Ion. The area burned over thus far covers almost an entire town ship. __________________ Monday, July 24, wan the hottest day recorded In Portland for four years, the temperature making 99.3 Ex President Castro, of Venezuela, is searching for u friendly spot on which to land lu his native country again. Premier Asquith was hooted per sistently for three-quarters of an houh In the British house of com moon. Striking miners at Glendale, Penn W IR E T H U S T M E N F IN E D . sylvania, started a riot, in which five officers and many miners were injured. F o rty D efe n d an ts C hange P leas and A re Sentenced. An Atlantic liner sailing for New York left 700 passengers at Naples, New York.— Forty defendants rr Italy, on account of the cholera scare cently Indicted In the Government's In New York. Two yachts were wrecked and one prosecution of the alleged wire trust Is missing on Duke Michigan as the withdrew their pleas of not guilty result of a sudden gale while the and entered pleas of "nolo conten boats were racing. dere.” Many forest fires are burning in United States District Attorney various parts of the Northwest, and Wise opposed the acceptance of ouch doing much damage to timber and pleas, but Judge Arnold, who was crope In adjoining iields. proceeding In the United States Clr Men and teams for harvesting in cult Court, accepted It. Central Washington are exceedingly When the pleas of the men had scarce. been recorded and It came to pass Owing to drouth, there is a shortage Ing sentence, District Attorney Wise o f 1,000,000 pounds in the honey crop urged thut there were nine distinct violations charged against all of the in Ontario. defendant« and that, In his opinion. A girl 11 years old spoke Esperanto Instead of the Imiiusitlon of a tine fluently at the convention o f Euperan- of $iuiMi analst each of the defend­ ants, the fines might he $1000 apiece tista in Portland. for each of the violations. The house o f lords passed the veto Judge Archbold replied that he bill with hut brief debate and practi­ could not bring himself to see It that way and in the cases of the cally no opposition. rubber-covered wire association mem­ Schwarzchild & Sulzberger will bers he Imposed a fine of $1000 for erect a $600,000 packing plant on the the first violation and $100 for each peninsula near Portland. of the other violations. The cases of the other defendants An American girl tourist ascended who had changed their pleas were two peaks o f the Peruvian volcano taken up and other tines of $1000 were imposed. Coropuna to a height o f 20,000 feet. Judge Archhold explained that he John 1). ’s attorneys claim the as­ had imposed these light sentences sessment on his Cleveland estate is on the distinct understanding that all efforts to control the output would 400 per cent above its taxable value. be abandoned. Senator Aldrich states that it was well understood that the election o f A C C ID E N T B R IN G $92,747.65. Lorimer would nut be objectionable to Taft. M a n H as C heck fo r F o rtu n e From CLERK SCENES IN IT A L IA N DISTRICTS W H E N C E CHOLERA CASES ARE SENT TO U NITED STATES. Y o rk SHOT DEAD. T h ie v e s Escape $5,000 Gems. W ith New York.— Three armed thieves invaded' the heart of the Tenderloin at its gayest hour Saturday night, smashed a Sixth-avenue Jeweler's window, shot his clerk dead, seized $5000 worth of diamond rings, and escaped in a taxicab, pursued by scores of persons who had witnessed the murder and robbery. A woman, who the police believe was a confederate, entered the store o f Jacob Jacoby a few minutes prior to the shooting and asked Mr. Ja­ coby to test her eyes for glasses. While she engaged him. the window glass was smashed and Adolph E. Stern, a clerk, rushed to the street. A small man with a revolver j blocked him at the door. Stern tried to brush past him to g ft at a man | who had poked his hand through ! the broken window and grauped a tray of diamond rings. The small ' man shot twice, aud Stern fell dead. Passersby saw the man at the | window withdraw the tray of rings, tuck It under his coat and dart across the street He disappeared through the open door of a red tour­ ing car and was gone, with halt a hundred men following. These he outdistanced, but not until the first three numbers had been caught. The man who shot Stern ran In the opposite direction, unseen by anyone. REYES M a d e ro 't IS D IS T R U S T E D . F o llo w e rs F e a r O ld R eg im e. R e tu rn of Mexico City.— Despite the breaking of the agreement that General Ber­ nardino Reyes should be made Min­ ister of War iu tile cabinet of Fran­ cisco 1. Mudero, and, notwithstand­ ing Madero's assurances that Reyes was free to enter the presidential race, the General intdsts he will not be a candidate. Supporters of Mudero shrug their shoulders aud express their disbelief in Reyes' statement. Reyes said he offered to release Madero from the promises relative to making him Minister of War solely because the growing opposition In the ranks of the Maderistas and expressed by the antl-Reyesitas clubs. Madero was prompt lu answering him. He said he would not release tfie General from the agreement, but that he assured him he was at liberty to become a presidential candidate re gardless of any promises. In opposing the appointment of the General to a cabinet post, antl- t l i o v t : , V III.K IM I C O W IV V T ItK H T O F N A I 'I .F S t ( 1 1 : 1 0 0 , K T IIW S T S C K .V K Reyesitas offeied the argument that l\ U K V Z A V O . he represented the old regime, but It alian flltti Is responsible f o r the cases of cholera recently developed were more specific In their warning at N e w York, and which have caused the most str in ge n t precautionary meas­ that he would use the Army, once ures to lie taken. T he cholera cases were brought to New York from Naples or he was lu power, to seize the presi­ developed front contagion brought from that city. Neapolitans are notorious­ dency. ly filth y, and It Is In the dirt of their city that cholera Is bred for export, o t h e r cities around Naples ure e qu ally filth y, and even in the north, where g r e a t e r cleanliness prevails there are many d irty streets In tlie smaller towns, and sanitary regulations are closely observed only in the g re at cities. These photographs show how li f e goes on in dirty Naples and in the sm all e r suburbs o f Koine. CHO LERA Ita lia n C L A IM S WOMAN V IC T IM . S ailo rs S pread In fe c tio n B oard ing House. in R eal OF 111 FO UND. D a u g h te r of R ev o lu tio n in S qu alid C ab in . L ives NEW R E B E L L IO N LO W ERS. D isaffected F a ctio n s in M e x ic o C ausing D a ily D iso rd ers. A re INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE G IN S E N G Proceeds of RETURNS $22,000 an R ealized . B IG . A c re E L K S W I L L H A V E B IQ D A Y . A re Medford.—That $22,000 an acre can be realized from ginseng In the Rogue River Valley Is the statement of E. F. Graham, of Prospect, who has been experimenting with the plant for years. On a homestead of 160 acres Mr. Graham began his experiments aud he now has one- eighth of an acre producing the val­ uable plant. Three-year-old glngseng roots have a market value of from $6 to $8 a pound and roots from 8 to 12 yearn old will net as high as $20 a pound. After three years of work attending to one-eight of an acre of the root, Mr. Graham has received $3000 for the product of his area. The cost of starting In the business is very great and it is for this reaxon that no more land was set out. The ginseng root is marketable only In China, where the light yel­ low roots are used by the Chinese for every conceivable domestic pur­ pose. Specimens of peculiar shape demand, almost, their weight in gold, because of their suppose occult pow­ ers. By replanting the roots freaks are produced. Government Investigation of the plant discloses the fact that there is no species of insect nor any fungus growth that bothers the plant, but there Is a law to the effect that the plants must be Inspected each year by a Government Inspector. Profes­ sor P. J. Ogata, ex-Government path­ ologist and now employed by the Jackson County Fruit Association, who has just returned from Inspect­ ing Mr. Graham's place, is Inclined to believe that this valley in one of the few place* in the world where glngseng may be successfully raised. DALLAS San IS PRUNE CENTER. Fran cisco C om pany L ik e ly B uild P acking P la n t T h e re . to Dallas.—The Armsby Packing Com­ pany, of San Francisco, has been inspecting ueveral Willamette Val­ ley cities with a view to locating a branch packing plant lu one of them, where It can get prunes in large quantities. Scott Swetland representing the company, said that the company favored Dallas, and that a plant would without doubt be located here. The late William Brown, a pioneer of this county and city, and probably the wealthiest man in this county, before his death deeded a tract of land in trust to the first packing and canning plant built here. The Armxby Company is favorably Impressed with this tract. The Dallas Commercial Club has offered to tap the land with a sewer at its own expense, and place it in readiness for the building of the plant. Dallas Is the prune center of Ore­ gon, shipping more prunes than any other city in the state, unless it be Portland. Not only does Dallas ship many carloads of prunes each year, but apples, peaches, pears, grapes, cherries, strawberries and all other kinds of fruits raised in the valley are raised here in abundance. Thou­ sands of acres have been set out in apples, and these orchards will be bearing in a year or so. Mexico City.—That the period of reconstruction soon may be succeed ed by another revolution Is the fear expressed frankly in many quarters of the capital. Reports of disorders assuming in a few cases the magni tore of battles are not uncommon and almost dally the authorities are Informed of the frustration of plots against Madero or the constituted government. The mustering out of the revolu tlonary forces is not proving easy. In practically all cases bands of for mer rebels have refused to give up their arms or have demanded more pay for past services. So anxious is the government to accomplish its purposes, however, that except in a H O O D R IV E R LA N D LEASED. few Instances these demands have been met. To complicate conditions further, the feeling in the ranks C. L. Rogers Gets 350 A cres A d ap ted fo r F r u it G ro w in g . of the Maderists is not brotherly Boston.— Asiatic cholera has reach­ Atlanta. Ga.— Mrs. Mary Trawlck ed Boston and caused one death, ac­ cording tu a statement given out by ¡Procter, 111 years old, a real daugh­ Chuirman Dtirgln, o( the Boston ter of Ihe American Revolution, has Board of Health. The cholera victim was Mrs. Tam- ¡just been discovered in an humble asslno Mustrodenico, who died at old cabin in Barlow county, Georgia. the detention hospital on Callups Her only companions are her daugh* Island, Thursday. Mrs. Mastrodenico ter, Mies Mary Proctor, 90 years old, took into her home as lodgers a few weeks ago two sailors who were and two great grandchildren, de­ members of the crew of a steamer scendants of another daughter. S o u th e rn P acific. A Klamath logger safely run the sit|)|)08ed to have sailed from an Mrs. Proctor was born in Wake rapids o f the Klamath river on u Han Francisco.— It Is only a small Italian port. The xailors subse­ plank, the fall being about 100 feet piece of paper, but excessive care quently were taken ill and disap­ county, N. C., April 30, 1800. When in half a mile. Efforts ure being made to 19 years old, she was married to Is being taken that It does not get peared. Hiram Proctor, a veteran of the Rev­ flint them. lost, strayed, put In the fire or blown The children of Mrs. Mastrodenico olution and the War of 1812. She PORTLAND M ARKETS, Into the hay. . It Is worth $92,747.65. are under observation at the quaran­ has lived under the administrations It comes from the coffers of the tine station, and the board has be- of 26 Presidents, Including John Wheat — Track prices: Bluestem, 98c; club, 81c; Russian, 80c; valley, Southern Pacific Company to puy for gun examining the many persons Adams and William H. Tatt. FO UR C O M E TS H O V E R N E A R SUN who may have come In contact with On a bedding of straw, constitut­ 81c; 40-fold, 81c. two arms and a leg. By the slip of the woman. Her house. In the con­ ing a mattress so thin that the MillstufTs— Bran, $24.50(<(25 per paper, Issued by the railroad com­ gested Italian district, will be thor­ rough plank slats can be seen, this S tra n g e V is ito rs , In v is ib le to U n a id ed ton; middlings, $81; shorts, $25.50«! pany. the Injured man, Willard K oughly fumigated and all precautions E ye, P e rfo rm A n tics. daughter of the revolution lies, her 26; rolled barley, $29(<(30. Zihhcll, of Fresno, Is placed beyond taken to protect the 25 families. In form emaciated, skin wrinkled, and Chicago.— Four comete—every one the reach of want for the balance Corn — Whole, $91.60; cracked, eluding half a hundred children, who almost a skeleton. Her aged daugh­ of the bashful variety which refuses of his life and Is compensated, In live In the building. $32.60 per ton. ter ministers to the wants and ne­ to be seen by the unaided eye— are the opinion of the court, for the suf The delay in determining definitely cessities of the household, and tills Barley— Choice feed, $25.600( 26. fi ring and toes of earning capacity that the woman died from cholera the soil In a small cotton and garden hovering around the earth, dodging Oats— No. 1 white, $260( 27 ton. behind the sun and Jierformlng other brought about through a railroad ac­ was due to difficulty in recovering patch nearby. The meager profits Ilay— Timothy, new, $16oil9; al­ cident. the germs of the disease from the derived from this labor she adds to antics which are keeping astronomers falfa, new, $11; clover, new, $8.60oi The company's first offer to the cultures, the diagnosis being made Ihe $12 a month which Mrs. Proctor busy. Two of the four are brand new 9; grain hay, new, $10. Injured man was $500. The suit was possible only yesterday by the re­ receives for the services of her hus­ visitors and are more eagerly watched on that account. The two others are Poultry — Hens, 140015c; springs, contested over the original judgment. ceipts from Washington of a supply band rendered in the War of 1812. 19oo20c; ducks, young, 14c; geese, The Jury at Fresno which tried the of anti-cholera serum with which A movement has been started In periodicals. One of the visiting comete has nominal; turkeys, 20c; dressed, case at llrst placed the amount at texts were made. Mrs. Mastrodenico Atlanta to raise funds sufficient to proved a distinct disappointment. $1110.HIM), Imt fearing this would lie slept with a girl before the discov­ choice, 26c. provide for the two old women the This is the Kiess comet, which was Eggs Fresh Oregon ranch, eundled, held excessive by the higher courts. ery of her disease. The girl is de­ rest o f their lives. discovered about July 7 by the Lick Zihhcll himself consented to a re­ tained and will he closely watched. 26c Observatory, and wi s later picked up duction to $70.000. The amount thus A thorough examination of all the Butter — City creamery, extra, 1 represents $70.000 dames and 22,- tenants of the building where Mrs. by the Yerkes’ Observatory at W ill­ M id d le W e s t Is Soaked. and 2-pound prints, in boxeB, 26c; 745.65 Interest and costs iams Bay, Win. Observations made Mustrodenico lived will he made by Topeka, Kan.—Topeka and this this morning at Williams Bay showed less than box lots, curtons and deliv­ l)r. John Long ami Dr. Allan Mc­ ery extra. Laughlin. of Washington, who came «eotlon of the state received the that the comet was getting away O rie n ta l G am es Stopped. from the earth. Pork— Fancy, 9(u 10c. Honolulu. Because of rioting at here two days ago, when the pres­ heaviest rain recorded here in two ence of cholera was suxpected. Veal— Fancy, Uo(12c. years, the rainfall measuring 2.83 the baseball games the police de­ In addition, four Inspectors of the B re a d m a k e rs in T ru s t. Fresh fruits ('berries, 3o( 13c |>er Many other points In the partment has stopped the series of Health Department here have been Inches. New York.— The journeymen bak slati' report from an Inch to two and pound; apricots, $1.26 per crate; can­ watching In the North End districts games scheduled to he played here one-half Inches. Today’s rain will be ers in New York. New Jeroey and taloupes, $3.260(4 pec crate; peaches, for four ibi.vs for any appearance Connecticut have taken up their cud­ 76c0($1.10 per crate; watermelons, by the Kelo University, Japan, and of thi‘ disease among the relative» of Immense benefit to ull crops and gels against control of the bread bus­ pastures. 2(a'2|c per pound; plums, $1.60 per a local team composed o f Chinese, of tin' Mastrodenlca family. iness In New York city by any one Minneapolis.—1 T he proverbial "mll- crate; prunes, $1.500(1.76 per box; Sheriff Jarrett said thut bloodshed Dele­ llou-dollar rain,” soaked Minnesota corporation or combination. new apples, $1.760(2; raspberries, would be sure to follow another at­ and the Dakotas today. From points gates from 56 locals of the Rakers' M exica n s P an S trik e . $1.600(1.76; loganberries, $1.65o( tempt to play. The Kelo team won iu every state In the wheat belt Union are organizing the tri-state anti bread trust conference, which the llrst game played and quit In 1.76 Juarez, Mexico.—According to came reports of rain. purposes to fight an alleged attempt Vegetables — Beuns, 60( 10c; cab­ the second game because of a de Juarez railroad officials, a big strike 1 to control the trade and drive hun­ bages, $1.600(2 per hundredweight; Clihiu of the umpire, the score stand Is planned lo cover tIn* entire Na-1 dreds of email Independent bakers tlonal Railways lines of Mexico, ami Prince in D octor’s C are. corn, 300( 40c per dozen; cucumbers, Ing 5 to 2 In favor of the Chinese. the present arrangement is that It Frltsirg, Switzerland—Queen Vic­ out of business. The Department of $101.1.25 per box; eggplant, 16c |>er Justice has its eye on the proposed will he Inaugurated on August 5 toria of Spain, and Prince Jaime, ar­ bread trust. pound; garlic, 100(12c; lettuce, 30o( In d ia n s to P lead Cause. The strike will he Instituted by the 36c per dozen; hothouse lettuce, rived here and drove to the laryn- brakemen and firemen, hut will lie Tucson. Arlz. Eleven Yuqnl chiefs, $1 .25oil.76 box; peas, 4(<(5c pound; ««logical clinic, where the Prince headed by Grand Chieftain Mori, quickly followed by an anti-American was placed In the care of the physi­ Bom b W re c k s M ilk V a n . peppers, 124«l16c pound; radishes, protest, as It Is asserted the engi 124c per dozen; rhubarb, 240( 3c have arrived here from Herntosillo, tieers and conductors on the system, cians for treatment for an affection New York.— Police patrol boats and Prince pound; tomatoes, $1.75 per box; new en route to Mexico City, where they who are principally Americans, are of the throat ami nose. fire tugs were sent speeding up the carrots, $2 per sack; turnips, $2; will plead with Provisional President being paid more than the standard Jaime will he required to unuergo North River by the explosion of a long treatment hut nothing yet has for such services In the United De lu Itnrra to restore the lands beets, $2. been der ided in regard to the opera­ "black hand" bomb on board the States. Potatoes New Oregon, . 110( 2c per taken from them during the regime tion, which 1» not considered dan ferryboat Netherland, which was on of Diaz They will also ask that pound; new California, 24c. gerous. its way to the Lackawanna station the hand reds of their brethren cap P o rtu g a l Is Im p a tie n t. Onions- Red, $1.75; white, $2 per tured and banished to Yucatan dur in Hoboken. The bomb had been Lisbon. Portugal The Lisbon hundred. placed In a milk can which was part Ing the past ten years he allowed to Rebels Delay Attack. The ehlefs newspapers print long articles com­ of the cargo of a milk van on its Hops 1911 contracts, 25c per return to their homes pound; 1910 crop, 26( k 27 c ; 1909 declare that the exiled Indians are plaining that the powers, particular­ Port An Prtm’e, llaytl.—The ex­ way front an Italian dairy company's starving In Yucatan. ly Great Britain. have not >et dell pected advance of the revolutionists depot on the lower East Side. The Clop, 190(20e; olds, 8«( 10c. side of the van was blown out. milk nitel.v recognized the Republic. It Wool— Eastern Oregon, 9m 16c per Is said, however, on the highest au­ on the capital has been delayed, the and fragments of the steel cans were pound, according to shrinkage; val­ Runs N ia g a ra in B a rre l. thority, that the power« before giv­ Insurgents at Mlratmlnts, 18 miles scattered all over the boat. ley, 16(erty destroyed by a terrific heavily armed, and It Is known that little relief. Temperatures along the I Company apparently has won Its $2.76m 3; good, $2.60m 2.76; fair. wind storm which has been sweep another hand lx In the hills, south sea roast are equally High Many 1 light against the strikers. One hun­ $2.26m2.60; good to choice heavy Ing the St Iatwrenee river. A gale of El Paso smelter. Nothing has heat prostrations are reported from dred and twenty dockers have broken wethers, $S.60m3.75; old, $3(