Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 08, 1915, Image 2

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BLANKETED BELGIANS TRYING TO KEEP WARM
Members of Union Must
Pay Damages tor Boycott
SENATE PASSES
UTERACY TEST
Washington,'D. C.— Ending 11 years
of litigation, the Supreme court held
Wednesday that some 200 Connecticut
labor union members must pay $252,-
130.09 damages under the Sherman .
NORTHWEST M ARKET
REPORTS.
BRITAIN’S REPLY
FRIENDLY, BELIEF
Portland—Wheat offerings by farm­
ers have ceased. Prices have ad­
_
- n r
if
vanced so rapidly in the past week
that sellers have withdrawn from the
cott of D. E. Loewe & Co., Danbury, 1
market. Extreme bids put out yes­
Conn., hat manufacturers who refused
terday, denoting the urgency of the
-<
to unionize their shops. The bank ac-
demand,
failed to have effect on hold­
i counts and homes of many of the men
ers. One large firm of buyers, which
already are under attachment to pay
Departments Required to Notify has been taking in an average of 35 Italy and Allied Nations Thought
the judgment and the next step prob­
Congress When Immigration
to Have Agreed—Germany
ably will be foreclosure.
cars a day, has, since Christmas, been
Depresses Wages.
Leading lawyers of congress dis­
unable to secure more than one car a
Alone Protests.
agree on whether this decision means
day.
that union workmen will be liable in
At the Merchants’ Exchange session
the future for damages on account of
Washington, D. C.—The immigra yesterday bid prices were raised, but
London—The British government’s
this failed to bring out more than two
boycotts. Some hold that the Clayton
reply to the American note concerning
anti-trust law, passed last year after tion bill, containing the restrictive lit lots of wheat. Five thousand bushels contraband probably will be sent be­
this suit had been tried, would make eracy test for admission of aliens | of January club were sold at $1.28*4, fore the end of this week.
It is
an advance of 1(4 cents over Monday
another such prosecution impossible.
which has been the obstacle in immi- and
5000 bushels of January red Rus- thought the answer will be friendly,
It was the Danbury hatters’ case j gration reform legislation for the sian were sold at $1.23, the same price
An outline of the reply has been sub-
that the Supreme court decided tn greater part of two national adminis­ as bid on the preceding day. A 5000- j mitted to France, which is greatly in­
1908 that labor unions were subject
bushel lot of spot club was sold on the terested because of the activity of the
to the terms of the Sherman anti-trust trations, passed the senate Saturday curb at $1.29. This is the highest French ships in searching Mediterra­
by
a
vote
of
60
to
7.
The
overwhelm­
price so far paid for this kind of wheat nean cargoes.
law and sent the suit back to the New
York Federal courts for trial. The ing majority was recorded despite the in the local market, but a half cent
A statement probably will be issued
judgment, the largest ever before the fact that President Wilson had indica­ better was paid in the country the day shortly, showing that Italy has arrived
court under the Sherman law, as well ted he would veto the measure, as did before.
Offers for bluestem on the Ex­ at an understanding with England and
as the vigorous defense of the union
The soldiers cf Belgium are poorly equipped for winter fighting, but blankets are being distributed among them men, attracted widespread attention to President Taft, if it should come to change were up 2 cents for early de­ the other allies concerning contraband
him with the educational test includ­ livery, $1.30 being bid. March blue- satisfactory to all the countries affect­
rapidly as possible.
the litigation.
ed.
stem was wanted at $1.33. For spot ed.
Justice Holmes
announced the
The vote in the senate indicated that forty-fold $1.29(4 was bid, against
It can be stated authoritatively that
vious record being 15,693,000 bales in
court’s unanimous opinion.
His dis­ the bill could be repassed by more $1.27 on Monday. Red wheat was held
only five cargoes destined for Italy
1911.
cussion of the law involved was brief. than the required two-thirds majority at about the previous day’s prices.
The value per acre of all enumerated
The closing days of this year are | have been stopped at Gibraltar since
He said the ground for
un­ should the President reject the meas­
crops averaged about $16.44 this year,
bringing more activity in the hop mar­ November 15. Two of these were re­
der the Sherman law had been cut ure.
compared with $16.52 in 1913 and
ket. Growers are making no effort leased within three days and the others
away by the 1908 decision to a large
The bill passed the house on Febru­ to sell and this is holding prices as soon as the alleged contraband could
$16.15 in 1912.
extent and narrowed further by the ary 4 last by a vote of 241 to 126.
steady at the old level.
be removed.
decision in the Eastern States Retail
Although the senate amended the
Beer sales in the United States for
Since December 4 no cargoes for
Lumber
Dealers’
case
of
last
year
to
house bill in several particulars, the the month of October, 1914, were 5,-
Russia Declares Germany
the effect that the circular of a list of literacy test was unaltered, save for 686,540 barrels, as against 5,456,803 Italy have been intercepted by the
allies.
Made Tools of Turks
“unfair dealers,” with the intention an additional exemption to Belgian barrels for October, 19io.
Rubber cargoes destined for Ameri­
Wheat—Bid: Bluestem, $1.30; forty­
to put the ban upon these dealers subjects which was adopted after pro­
-Petrograd—Sergius SanzonofT, Rus-
fold, $1.29(4; club, $1.28(4; red Rus­ can firms and held in English ports
among a body of possible consumers longed debate.
probably will be released soon or pur­
sian minister for foreign affairs, has
$1.22; red fife, $1.24(4.
combined with a view of joint action
House leaders probably will ask for sian,
Millfeed—Spot prices: Bran, $26@ chased by Great Britain, which needs
published an Orange book, which deals
was
violating
the
Sherman
anti-trust
a
conference
on
senate
amendments
Prosperity for Whole Country A t
Decrease in Price of Eggs and In­
26.50 per ton; shorts, $28@28.50; roil­ rubber for manuafeture of tires, bed
law.
with the events preceding the Turkish
but administration leaders were confi­ ed barley, $29@30.
Hand and Advice Is Offered
blankets and boots.
crease in Cattle and Calves
attacks on Russian seaports in the
The justice pionted out that the de­ dent senate amendments would be ac­
Corn—White, $36 per ton; cracked,
Constant negotiations are in prog­
To Make Preparations.
Contribute to Result.
Black Sea.
fendants were members of both the cepted and the bill sent to the Presi­ $27 per ton.
ress
between the allies and the neutral
_____
The Orange book contains 98 docu­
United Hatters’ of North America and dent by the middle of the week.
Hay—Eastern Oregon timothy, $14 countries situated near Germany look­
of the American Federation of Labor.
ments and is intended to throw light
Among senate amendents which @16; grain hay, $10@11; alfalfa, $13 ing to a tightening of the export regu­
Washington, ’ D. C.—Heartened by With brief consideration he arrived at
Washington, D. C.—American farms "n wh<*1 ^ termed in a summary of the
house leaders have said probably would @13.50; Valley timothy, $11@12.
Vegetables—Cucumbers, hothouse, lations which will prevent American
during 1914 eclipsed all records for ! contents issued through the Petrograd months of close study of the business the conclusion that the New York be accepted is one to exclude from the
shipments from reaching Germany and
outlook
of
the
nation,
Secretary
Red-
Federal courts, which tried the case, United States all persons of the Afri­ $1.75@2 dozen; eggplant, 8@10c per Austria through neighboring countries
combined value of their products with Telegraph agency “ the clandestine and
pound; peppers, 8@10c per pound; ar­
a total of almost $10,000,090,000. obstinate methods employed by Austro- field, of the department of Commerce, were right in holding that a forbidden can race or of negro blood. Another tichokes, 75@85c per dozen; tomatoes, other than Italy.
Secretary Houston, of the department1 German diplomacy in forcing the j wrote a New Year’s greeting to the combination had been proved.
strengthens the phraseology of the $1@1.25 per crate; cabbage, l(4@ l(4c
A loosening of the regulations apply­
“ It requires more than blindness of prohibition of polygamistB.
of Agriculture, announced Thursday ; Turkish government reluctantly to war merchants and manufacturers of the
per pound; beans, 12(4c per pound; ing to American cargoes, it is Baid by
country, bidding them in characteris­ justice,” said Justice Holmes, “not to
that the value of all farm crops, farm ; aK®' l ™ 1 the triple entente powers,
Closing hours of the debate were de­ celery, $3 per crate; cauliflower, $1@
“ The documents in the book,” it is tic language to reach out for the pros­ see that the many branches of the voted to an amendment by Senator 1.25 per dozen; sprouts, 8c per pound; British officials, will depend largely on
animal products and farm animals sold
the assurances received from neutral
perity
he
sees
within
their
grasp,
and slaughtered aggregated $9,872,- i said in the official summary, “ gave There is no warrant, Mr. Redfield de United Hatters and the Federation of Lodge to exempt Belgian farmers from head lettuce, $1.75@2 per crate, pump­ countries that they will not assist in
kins,
l(4c
per
pound;
squash,
l(4c
per
evidence
that
the
independence
of
the
Labor,
in
pursuance
of
a
plan,
emanat
the
literacy
test
and
from
the
proviso
936.000.
supplying Germany, Turkey and Aus­
dares, for gloom or despair. The ill
That was $83,000,000 more than the j Ottoman Empire was already imper- effects of the European war on Ameri­ ing from headquarters, made use of ions which prohibit Americans from pound.
Green Fruits—Apples, 60c@$1.50 tria w;th munitions of war.
such
lists
(unfair
dealers)
and
of
the
soliciting
or
inducing
immigration.
grand total for 1913, the previous |
can enterprise is passing and new vis­ primary and secondary boycott in their Already several American organiza­ per box; casabas, $1.65@1.75 per crate
record year, and more than double the
pears, $1 @1.50; grapes, $3.50@3.75
tas for commercial venture are open­ efforts to subdue the plaintiff to their
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tions are endeavoring to induce Bel­ per barrel; cranberries, $9@11 per Generals Scott and Villa
value of all farm products in 1899.
ing with each new day.
demands.
The
union
label
was
used
gian refugees to settle in this country. barrel.
Crops this year were valued at $6,- j
"If you want prosperity, do your and a strike ordered and carried out to
to Meet on Boundary Line
The amendment, as finally adopted
Potatoes—Oregon, $1 per sack; Ida­
044.480.000, and the estimated total
share to bring it and do it now,” he the same end, and the purpose to break by a vote of 34 to 22, follows:
ho, $1@1.15; Yakima, $1; sweet pota­
Washington,
D. C.—Brigadier Gen­
value of the animal products and of
says. “Get that addition on your shop up the plaintiff’s commerce affected by
“That the provisions of this act toes, 2(4c per pound.
eral Scott, chief of staff of the United
the farm animals sold and slaughtered
going; it will cost you less today than the quality of the acts.”
Onions—Oregon, buying price, $1.25 States, and General Villa, commander-
relating to the illiteracy test or in­
was $3,828,456,000.
The value of
six months hence. Is trade a bit dull
duced or assisted immigration shall f. o. b. shipping point.
crop production this year was slightly
Sack Vegetables—Carrots, $1.25 per in-chief of the forces of the Gutierrez
in the works?
Get those improve-
not apply to agricultural immigrants sack;
less than in 1913 on account of the re- 1
beets, $1.25 per sack; parsnips government in Mexico, have arranged
[ ments begun.
Prices are low and French and Russians
from Belgium who come to the United $1.25 per sack.
to confer on the international bridge
duced value of the cotton crop, brought
likely to rise. You’ve been thinking
Claim
Victory
Over
Turk
States during the course of the present
about principally by the European war.
Eggs—Fresh Oregon ranch, case at El Paso, with a view to arriving at
of that contract work. Better start
The corn and wheat crops, however, j
Paris — The official communication European war, or within one year count, 35@38c; candled, 37(4@40c;> an understanding that will perma­
yourself before things get the start of
nently prevent further firing into
were the most valuable ever produced j
issued by the French war office includ­ after its termination, owing to cir­ storage, 36@30c.
you.
cumstances or conditions arising
in the United States, bringing th e 1
Poultry—Hens, 12@12(4c; turkeys, American territory by Mexican fac­
"This country slows down a bit now ed the following:
year’s crop value total to only $83,- j
“Grand Duke Nicholas has addressed through the war, if it is shown to the dressed, 21@22c; live, 17@18c; ducks, tions fighting along the international
and then, but it never stops growing
lines.
279,000 less than the total for la st'
to
General Joffre the following tele­ satisfaction of the commissioner gen­ ll@14c; geese, 10@llc.
and it always moves up and not down.
eral of immigration that the said Bel­
General Villa is on his way north,
year, despite the loss of more than
Butter—Creamery,
prints,
extras,
gram
:
We don’t know what it means in most
gian immigrants come with the inten­ 34(4c per pound in case lots; (4c more and the conference will be held imme­
$300,000,000 in the valuo of the cotton
I of the United States to have real gen­ “ ‘I hasten to inform you of the joy­ tion of engaging in agriculture in the in less than case lot; cubes, 30c.
diately upon the arrival of the Mexi­
crop.
eral distress. Think of Belgium and ful news that the army of Caucasus, United States and to become American
Cattle—Prime steers, $7.50 @8.00; can chief.
“The estimated value of the animal I
Poland, O man with a grouch, and notwithstanding that its forces have citizens.”
choice,
$6.50@7;
medium,
$6.25@6.50;
General Scott has been at Naco for
products on the furm in 1914,” said |
slink into your hole and pull it in after been reduced to a minimum, with a
choice cows, $6.00@6.85; medium, $5 two weeks trying to bring about an
the Agricultural Outlook, “ is distinct- |
@6;
heifers,
$5@6.50;
calves,
$6@8;
you. There think of your sins and view not to weaken the army in the
Following is a synopsis of the im­
agreement between General May-
ly higher than in 1913, which was
bulls, $3.50@4.75; stags, 4.50@6.
your blessings and come out with your principal theater of war, has won two migration bill passed by the senate:
torena, commanding the Gutierrez
itself a record year in the value of this
decisive
victories
—
on
December
21
Hogs—Light,
$6.80@7.35;
heavy,
$6
courage in working order.
In general persons over 16 shall be
force attacking the Mexican town of
clasB of products.”
@6.75.
and
22
(January
3
and
4,
modern
cal­
“There are lots of good American
required to be able to read English or
Sheep—Wethers, $5.25@6; ewes, that name, and General Hill, of the
“This is due to general, but slight,
examples of pluck. Do you remember endar) against Turkish forces superior some language or dialect, including
Carranza garrison.
Hill agreed to
$4.25@5.70; lambs, $6.25@7.35.
increases in production, except for
San Fancisco and Galveston and Chi­ in number, at Ardahan, against the Yiddish.
withdraw to Augua Prieta, but May-
sheep and swine, and in prices, and
cago— Boston, Charleston, Baltimore First corps and at Sari Kamysh
Exception
to
literacy
test
is
made
of
Seattle—Eggs, select ranch, 38@39c teorena has postponed entering into
more especially to a small increase in
and Dayton, and many others like against the Ninth and Tenth Turkish Belgian farmers who come to the Uni­ per dozen.
any final agreement, awaiting, it is
the average farm price of eggs and to
them? Remember them as did Edison corps.
Poultry—Live hens, 10 @ 14c per
ted States within one year after the
a more considerable increase in the
“ ‘The entire Ninth corps has capti- end of the present European war.
pound; 1914 broilers, 11c per pound; said, the arrival of General Cabral,
and lots of your fellow citizens, who
who is on his way north with 8000
farm price of cattle and calves sold
showed pluck when things were hard. ulated; the Tenth corps is making
tfy .
..
Persons fleeing from religious per­ ducklings, 12@ 13c per pound; geese, men to take charge of the situation.
and slaughtered.
ItlQOOOOOQOOOOl
10c
per
pound;
guinea
fowl,
$6
per
every
effort
to
withdraw,
but
is
being
“ Nothing is the matter with the
secution also excepted.
“ It must be borne in mind that the
turkeys, live, 18c per pound;
man with a grouch except an absentee pursued by our troops.’ ”
Admissible aliens may send for dozen;
do, dressed, 21@22c per pound.
amounts of these estimates do not
One of the new armored light ears heart and missing nerve. Cheer up,
father
or
grandfather
over
55,
or
for
Land Slides May Halt
Dressed pork—7@8c per pound.
stand for net wealth produced, nor for that the British are using to good ef­ go to work, do your level best, quit
Petrograd—Itjis officially announced
Dressed veal—Small, 12(4c per lb.;
cash receipts, nor for profit, nor for fect on the continent. It carries eight talking misery. The war's over yon­ that the Russian .troops have gained a wife, mother, gradnmother or unmar­
Panama Canal Naval Fete
income in any sense. Each product is men and a Maxim gun In a revolving der, not here. Men are slaughtered decisive victory at Sari Kamysh. The ried or widowed daughter, though such large, 7@12c per pound.
Washington,
D. C.—The possibility
Beef—Prime beef steers, 12%12(4c
valued, is in the census, when it top and has a speed of forty miles an yonder—theyr’e living here. It’s all entire Ninth Army corps of the Turks relative may be illiterate.
per pound, cows, ll(4@ 12c per pound; of a postponement of the cruise of the
Polygamists
excluded.
reached commercial form and the hour. When In action the driver sits clouds there—clear day here.
was captured.
international fleet from Hampton
Persons of African race or negro heifers, 12c per pound.
grand aggregate of all items is to be on the floor and guides the car with
Hogs—Whole, packing house, 8(4@ Roads to San Francisco through the
Accounts received here say the blood excluded. Excluded list intend­
“Get out and sell some goods. Plant
regarded as an index number, or from the aid of a reflex mirror.
10c
per
pound.
| some more acres; do more work than Turks displayed great bravery when ed to take in vagrants, the tuberculous
Panama canal, in connection with the
a relative rather than from an absolute
Spring lamb—13@13(4o per pound. opening of the canal and the exposi­
you planned. Talk cheerful talk and their |>osition was seriously threatened and persons who teach or advocate un­
Mutton—10@10(4c
per
pound.
point of view. ”
you’ll find this country of ours a pret- and made frequent desperate bayonet lawful destruction of property.
Vegetables—Artichokes 85c @ $1 tion, was suggested Tuesday in the
The sales of crops last year were iled when the German military mission i ty good place after all. ”
sorties. When they were compelled to
Departments of Labor and Com­ per dozen; bell peppers, California, course of a conference between Secre­
estimated at $2,928,000,000; sales of was established in Constantinople. It
vacate fthey made valiant but futile merce to report to congress whenever @8c per pound: beets, new, $1@1.25 tary Garrison and Colonel Goethals,
livestock $2,919,000,000, a total of vanished definitely from the moment Four German Aircraft
efforts to cover their retreat by a rear­ expected immigration threatens to in­ per sack, cabbage, local, $1.2501.50 governor of the canal.
$5,837,000,000. The estimated value the German cruisers Goeben and Bres­
guard action, even the wounded con­ crease number of unemployed or re­ per 100 pounds; red l%c per pound;
Though the great earth slides at
Attack Dunkirk, England tinuing
of total sales per farm was $892, and | lau took refuge in the Dardanelles.
celery, 50@7oc per dozen; carrots, Cucaraha have apparently been con­
firing from the ground when duce wage standard.
sales per capita of rural population,
“ The Young Turk cabinet, believ­
London — Four German aeroplanes they were struck down.
washed. $1.25 per sack; cucumbers, quered, according to Colonel Goethals’
ing, perhaps in good faith, to conduct flew several times over the city of
excluding towns, $139.
hothouse, $1.75@2 per dozen; horse­ report, the earth movements continue
According to a telegram from Tiflis,
English Pray for Victory.
radish. 12(4c per pound; lettuce, local,
The value of the principal farm the destiny of the country, displayed a ! Dunkirk Thursday, dropping bombs as the persistence with which the Turks
Rome — Special prayers were said leaf. 40®50c per crate; California, in the neighborhood of Gold Hill. At
cunningness thoroughly Oriental in en­ J they went, acording to the Dunkirk pressed their attacks in the Sari
crops this year was:
that point the superincumbent masses
Corn, $1,702,599,000; wheat, $878, deavoring to escape from Teutonic in­ 1 correspondent of the Daily Mail. Kamysh district was to enable their Sunday in all the English churches in head, $1.5001.75 per crate; onions, of earth on the side of the canal, by
green,
25@30c
per
dozen;
California,
Soldiers
in
the
streets
fired
on
the
ma-
fluences.
680,000; hay, $779,068,000; cotton,
troops in the Ardahan region to retive Italy for the ultimate victory of the yellow, $1.2501.50 per cwt: imported their great pressure, are continuously
$519,616,000; oats, $499,413,000; po­
"The diplomats of Great Britain, j chines and one Taube seemed to be without heavy losses.
Their opera­ Triple Entente’nation». In the chapel Spanish. $2.50 per crate; Oregon, $1.75 forcing rock and soil in great quanti­
tatoes, $198,609,000; barley, $105,- France and Russia, perceiving the hit, but all got away safely.
tions were conducted under tremend­ of the English college. Cardinal Gas- per cwt; local, $1@1.25 per cwt; par­ ties into the canal prism. The move­
903,000; tobacco, $101,411,000; sweet little eagerness which the Turks were
The official returns of the casualties ous difficulties.
They lacked proper quet and the new British minister to sley. 30c per dozen; potatoes. White
potatoes, $41,294,000; rye, $87,018,- showing to permit themselves to be show that 15 persons were killed and equipment and had no transport trains. the Vatican, Sir Henry Howard, were Rivers, car lots, $13@15 per ton; ment is sufficiently extensively to re­
000; sugar beets, $27,950,000; rice, drawn into the war, which would in­ ! 32 wounded. The bombs were filled Everything had to be carried on the among those who partioips :ed in the Gems, car lots, $15@17 per ton; Bur­ quire the continuous employment of
dredges to maintain the channel.
$21,849,000; flaxseed,
$19,540,000, evitably compromise the country, tried with shrapnel.
backs of soldiers or of civilians com­ communion service. Their action was banks, $17@18 per ton; store prices.
$2@3
per
ton
additional;
sweets,
to persuade the pacific element in the
and buckwheat, $12,892,000.
For half an hour the whole city mandeered for the purpose.
Most of in striking contrast to that of the
New York Is Wealthiest.
In the production of the foregoing Ottoman cabinet.
crackled with rifle shots and bombs, the trophies of war captured by the members of the British embassy to the $2.25@2.50 per cwt; rutabagas, Yaki­
ma. $1.25 per sack; sprouts. Brussels,
14 principal crops, this year's average
“ They succeeded, however, only in which threw up dense clouds of black Russians were of German make.
New York—The wealthiest land-
Quirinal, none of whom was present at 7@8c per pound, squash, local, 2@2(4c
was about 10 per cent larger than in delaying the rupture which was a part smoke. No sooner did one aeroplane
any service. The rector of the Irish per pound; turnips, Yakima, $1.25 per owner in the limits of the municipal
1913, and 6 per cent smaller than 1912, of the Teutonic program.
seem to depart than another arrived.
college
did not participate.
cwt; local, white. $1@1.25 per cwt; jurisdiction, according to a report to
Kaiser Eats HVir Bread.
which year stands as one of the great­
"As soon as the Austro-German Buildings in all parts of the city were
Alaska, yellow, $1.75 per cwt.
Controller Prendergast, is the City of
Berlin—Emperor William has given
est aggregate productions in the diplomats became convinced that the wrecked. One child’s arm was blown
New York. The assessed valuation of
Japanese Nurses Leave.
United States. This year two import­ Turks were hesitating as to what off and an old woman was killed out­ orders that the so-called war bread be
Tacoma—Fruit: Apples, green cook­ the city’s holdings is $1,447,547,869,
San Francisco— Seventeen Japanese ing.
ant crops exceeded previous records
course to take, German hands led Ger­ right.
40@50c: Spitzenbergs. Winesaps of which $1,429,491,360 is within the
served to himself and the members of
wheat, with 891,000,000 bushels, fol­ man ships in a treacherous attack on
The fifth aeroplane remained as a his entourage. This bread, styled also nurses and three Japanese surgeons, and Roman beauties. 75c@$l per box;
city limits. Compared with the fig­
headed
by
Dr.
Jiro
Suzuki,
surgeon
Delicious. $1.2501.75.
lowing the 1913 record of 763,000,000 the peaceful shores of an empire which sentry outside the town, ready to at­ “ K” bread, consists of 85 per cent of
Comb honey—Yakima. $3.50 per ures of 1913, the value of the proper­
bushels, and cotton, with 15,966,000 was maintaining perfect neighborly tack any of the allies’ aeroplanes that rye flour and 15 per cent potato flakes. general of the Japanese army, arrived
bales (preliminary estimate), the pre- relations with the Turks.”
might seek to repel the air assailants. It is being consumed in accordance here on the liner Shinyo Maru and will crate; strained honey, $5.50; Idaho. ties shows an increase of $71,104,589.
The increase in land values reaches
take the first train for the East. $3.50.
with a war-time proclamation, with There they will re-embark for the
Pears—Yakima. $1.50.
the large figure of $41,689,078, while
lioers Will He Drafted.
Get Husy, Edison Says.
40 Convicts Are Freed.
Cranberries—$8.50, $9 and $10.
the idea of making the supply of food­ European battlefields.
in the value of buildings and other im­
Casbas—$1.50@2 per crate.
London—A dispatch to the Reuter
West Orange, N. J. — Thomas A.
Columbia, S. C. — Fifty-five New stuff in the empire last longer. Up to
provements, it totals $29,253,632.
These nurses are the pick of the
Telegram company from Cape Town Edison, the inventor, predicted Mon­ Years' pardons, paroles and commuta­ the present time it has not been Japanese Red Cross, and all have been j Vegetables—Cabbage, home grown,
says that Walfish Bay, on the south­ day that 1916 will be a most prosper­ tions granted by Governor Blease re­ bought readily by the general public. decorated for bravery and efficiency l(4c per pound: carrots, local, $1;
Anti-A lien Bill Ready.
west coast of Africa, was reoccupied ous year. He said: “ Now is the time duced the number of prisoners in the It is hoped, however, that the decision while under fire. Some are heroines beets, home grown. $1 per sack; tur­
Sacramento—An
anti-alien labor bill
on Christmas Day without opposition for the United States to go ahead. state penitentiary, at the state farms of the emperor will influence others.
both of the Boxer rebellion and the nips. $101.25 per sack: potatoes. Yak­ patterned after the law in Arizona,
Russo-Japanese
war.
by a strong British force. A telegram We can manufacture cheaper today and in county convict camps to 149.
ima. $20@21 per ton; White River. which has become the subject of inter­
German Internes Go Free.
$16 per ton: onions, green, 20c per national interchanges, will be among
to Reuter’s Telegram company from than in many years to come.
How­ The governor's action put the total
dozen: Oregon brown onions, $1.75® the first measures introduced at the
Pretoria, seat of government of the ever. many of our best business men number of prisoners to whom he has
San Francisco—The freedom of the
Duel Moratorium Is On.
2; Yakima, $1.65: garlic, 15c per lb.;
Union of South Africa, says: "It is seem to be penny wise and pound fool- granted clemency in his four years of United States was given to four of
California legislature when it meets,
Paris—A moratorium on dueling has
olticiallv M o u s e d that the govern ish. 1 am surprised that commercial office at 1544. Sixteen full pardons the crew of the German gunboat Geier, been declared in France because of an radishes, local. 20c dozen bunches; according to Assemblyman Brown, who
parsley. 20c dozen bunches; lettuce,
ment intends to commandeer men for and industrial America has been affect­ were granted, 24 prisoners were pa­ interned at Honolulu, T. H.. who re­ incident which arose recently during a head.
75c dozen bunches: $2 per ert: comes from the so-cailed “ Bret Harte”
service in German Southwest Africa ed with a form of paralysis evidently roled and the sentences of 16 were com­ cently were arrested in San Francisco discussion in a cafe.
A prominent spinach local, 5c per pound: cucum­ mining country. The measure pro­
and the Union of South Africa, as the as the result of the war in Europe. muted. Twenty-eight of the 65 were while on their way to San Diego, by swordsman became angry in discussing bers. $1.5002 per dozen; celery, 65@ vides that all employers with more
situation cannot he met by volunteers.” This is all due to unnecessary alarm.” serving terms for homicide.
order of the secretary of the navy. The the grand strategy and issued a chal­ 75c per dozen; $3.50 per crate; green than five persons on the payroll shall
fout men. W. Sauerbeck and I. Pret­ lenge to his adversary. Witnesses peppers. 8c per pound: eggplant. 10c employ at least 80 per cent American
zel, lieutenants, and Paul Streibel and present declared that a Frenchman per pound: Hubbard squash. 2c per citizens.
German food Plentiful.
hire Damage Reaches Million.
Army Cargo Ship on Rock.
Imprisonment without al­
Berlin, via wireless to Sayville, N.
Philadelphia
Two fires Monday
Yarmouth, N. S.—The steamer Na­ Max Paenisch, seamen, were paroled must not kill one of his countrymen pound; rutabagas, $1.50 per sack. ternative fine is the penlaty provided.
Meats
and
Poultry—Fresh
meats—
shortly
after
they
were
arrested
and
Y.—The official press bureau gave out caused more than $1,009,000 damage varra. a St. Johns, N. B., vessel,
during the war, so the duel has been
the following Saturday: Herr Leh­ in Philadelphia and Camden. Trains bound for France with n full cargo of they have now been ordered to report postponed until peace has been de­ steers, 12c: cows. 114c; heifers. 114
A rizona Dry Law Test On.
?12c: wethers. 12 4 c: dressed hogs".
mann, chairman of the Bremen cham­ of the New York division of the Penn­ hay, oats, automobiles and army sup­ each month to Rear \dmiral Pond clared.
Tucson, Ari*.—Louis Ghema, a sa­
12c: trimmed sides. 164c; combina­
ber of commerce, said at a meeting of sylvania railroad were held up for plies for the British, struck on Holes until the end of the European war.
tions. 154c: lambs. 13@14c: Dia­ loonkeeper. arrested January 1 by pre-
the Bremen merchants that Germany more than an hour and a half by the ledges. Tucket island, in the Bay of
Austria Executes Editor.
mond T. C., 14c; yearlings, 13c: ewes. arrangement to test the Arizona Pro­
Bids
on
Rig
Order
Asked.
was provided with victuals sufficient flames, which destroyed the lumber Fundy, Thursday night, and probably
London — Reuter’s Amsterdam cor­ 11c.
hibition law, was found guilty in the
for years. High standard of German yards of the Charles Este company and will be a total loss.
Philadelphia — The Pennsylvania respondent transmitted a dispatch re­
Poultry—Ducks, live. 10 7712c: hens, Superior court and given a sentence of
science, he said, rendered it possible 17 dwellings on Glenwood avenue in
The steamer went on the ledges in Railroad company has asked for bids ceived there from Vienna, which says dressed. 16@lSc: live. 10@14c springs 90 days or a fine of $100. Ghema re­
to supply substitutes for the raw ma­ North Philadelphia, while traffic on a fog. and the heavy sea pounded her on 170,000 tons of steel rails, the that a newspaper 'ditor. Joseph Yotel dressed, 22c: live, 14 016c; squabs,
terials necessary for warfare which the Philadelphia & Reading railway hard on the rocks, which pierced the company's requirements for the cur­ of I’rossnit*. Moravia, was condemned live. $2 50 pozen: dressed. $6: tur­ fused to plead prior to judgment in or­
der to give basis for habeas corpus
cannot be imported, and that the shut­ from Camden. N. J . was discontinued hull.
The Navarra registers 2948 rent year. Oruers for 150,000 tons to death by court-martial for a sedi­ keys. live. 18c; dressed 28030c; proceedings which will be instituted
geese. 20c.
ting off of German imports is damag­ by a fire which destroyed it.« station tons and .was under charter to the will be placed for early delivery and tious speech.
He was executed two
Butter—Washington creamery. 300 for the purpose of bringing the validi-
ing only the interests of neutrals."
there and damaged a lumber yard.
British government.
the remainder will re-ordered later.
hours after sentence was passed.
33c; Oregon, 28 Q 30c,
■ ty of the law to a legal test.
anti-trust law for a nation-wide boy- Amendment Permits fcntry of
Belgian Farmers.
Y
AMERICAN FARMS
ECLIPSE RECORDS
BUSINESS FUTURE
LOOKS PROMISING
Total Output in 1914 Nearly
Ten Billions.
Secretary Redfield Sends To All
Cheering Message.
mmk
Outline of Answer to American
Note Sent to France.