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tlOIHH BRIBiRÏ CHARGf II SEMÏÏ »• ** ' o'clock i turned ■n Fran si that '•» Cal liope is cell rud li«» a had to .ne Jail by lug. but the lodg««s li» Portland are about equally dlvld«»d on th«» qu«»a lion I do not think, howsver, that there will b«> any difficulty In coming HENATOR GORE NPRINGN A to a settlement " HITU-IIIHK IN THE HKNATb At the special meeting of th«» grand lodge Iasi November, th«» stat«» lodge« withdrew from their nfflllatlou with < 'Ialine «ui Attempt Was Madr Io « hi - th«» supreme lodk* of the country. Urite' Him Thus there la no hlgh«r authority to - •• ••••« which to refer th«» present dispute ...(«>»«« llandlrd than the various lodges of the slat«» tt AHIIINGTON. I». <’„ Juno IM.— The by-laws of the state organisation Senator Gore In the Mnat« todai When th«» Southern Pacific officials say that a grand lodge meeting must charg«»<1 that au attempt was mudo to Kcanued the reporta of th«< recelpta ho hold ov«»ry two years. bilb«» him In th«« Interest of u ayndi for the first month following the ar- elite of lawyers who are siwklng tke rival of th«» railroad in this city they enforcement of th« Indian contract», could not believe their eyes Inves which would yield a f«»« of 13,000. tigation prove»! that no mistake was ODO nt the expense of the Choctaw mad«, and the enormous amount of Astounding Decision «»f th«» Interniate mid Chickasaw Indians lie ,al«l Commerce Commission 375.000 ha«i been received at this a resident of hla own home town, an station. Th«» second month was an old friend of his, approached him nail other surprise, the amount of re- United Pres« Service Intimated lhat It would be worth «-elpts exceeding 340,000. That has WARHINGTON, D C. June 24 125.000 If he used hla lnflu«>uc«> In b«»en the low«»«t point reached, and It Is now claimed that Alaska 1« not i keep In committer all legislation In toda.v there Is a, great a marvel at a territory, but merely a dlatrlet, In | terferlng with the contracts Hi th«» amount of business done her«» as which the United Slates Mt up a gov «barged that a member of the ayndi there was when the amount collect* ernment to «»nforr«» order. Thu Intel I cate also tried to tirlbe him, o«l for th«» first month was reported state Commerce commission an H»» further charge«! «»x-sonatot» to th«» geueral offic«»s nounced through n de«»lelon io«lay from Nebraska ami Kansas at« mem Only on«» station of the Shasta di that It did not have jurisdiction In liers of the syndicate. He declared vision exceeds Klamath Falls In th«» Alaska; that Alaska was loosely there waa a scheme to perpetrate a amount of freight handled, and that «alle«| a territory, but never becain«» gigantic steal, and said lhat Benatoi in Kennett, where th«» ore shipments «»nacted Into a territory. The d«»cl- llal«» liu«l promised him a chance 1« at that station ar«* sufficient to lift slon relieves the Morgan-Guggen- 1 be heard before the senate adopted and it falls low on th«» list. With helm Alaskn railroads and steamship | the deficiency bill conference repor' this city the business is of a miscel lines from supervision by th«» com- Tii<* report »»» adopt««! during hi laneous character, and an uveruge of mission temporary absence, ami liure moved at least six car, per day of less than that the report be called from th» Dur- IR RTON CONTINI 1» Ills carload freight belug i«»celv«»d house and lal«l on th<< table lug last month over fifty full car FIGHT tt. tlNst I III RESI Itt I loads were received. UM OKI» l*RI< E FOR « ool What the amount of the receipt»« of the office are cau only be npproxl- slianlko l*r«Mlu«t Hell, for tin' Highes« mated, ns no official figures are oh- j <«ii«l l3.«»v*t l*rl«r l‘«l«l This tear tainable. From men In a position I'niteil l’i«’*s Service to kuow, men who handh* a great WASHINGTON. D U. June 24 SHANIKO. Jun« 34 Thlrt) ••»««i deal of th«» pasenger and freight traf- 1 Senator Crane attempt!«! to Indue«» for th«» July sale about 1,500.u0»> tic It is safe to estimate that the te- Senator llurton to quit hla mountain clips, aggregating 775,000 pound» of eeipts of the» local agent must b«> be reservation tilll filibuster and failed wool, were sold here at prices rang tween 350.0O0 anti 3t»0.0t)0 per Resuming Burton said ho waa sur Ing from 17 He down to 11 %c Thl month, or nearly 82.000 per day. prised that Senator Crane called hl, la the maximum and minimum pile« These» figures are so large as to I m » action filibuster He Disclaimed an, ! paid In this market this year Th«r- Few. however, Intention to delay, and asserted th« almost unbelievable remans In the Moo«ty »»ri'limi«. h«r« realii«» th«» amount of freight that Is measure's Importance d«tnand«»d the pounds hand!«*d in this city, The transfer debate. He declared last year’s ap business I, on«» of the indicators, and propria! ton equaled the money used It ti» I RUN WRE< K It is doubtful If there la a city in the to maintain tho federal government IN LOWER MEXICO United States the size of Klamath from 17SS to 1447. Falls that can show a record equal to MEXICO CITY. June 14-Thlr- this. The O. K. Transfer rompain IIIGGEMT MMi RAFT t?-«even killed and fifty Injured lit heads the list. Il has thirty head of ON RECORD SAFE s troop train wrecked on the Na horses constantly In use. Then fol- lions I railway In the Blate of Colima low, the Shipley Transfer company 7,000.000 Feet of laiints-r Is Towed Four cars broke away and jumped and City Transfer company, both Ot the track roundlug a curve on a Front Columbia River to which have at least half that num grade. ftan Diego ber. There are a number o? Smaller Certain pupils In tho Liverpool SIN DiEGA. Calif., June 23. concerns, such m E b Ramsby. Matt's Express and some other«, all Containing 7,o0o ooo f«w t of lumber school for the indigent blind are be of which do a good business but the the largest log raft to be towed Into Ing taught massage to enable them first three handle p«acticaHy all of any port In the world, reached Ha » to earn a living the freight tor the city, and they are Diego Tuesday afternoon from the mouth of the Columbia river. In tow kept <u> the jump doing so. a rrw utico»i > h . The raft la The receipts from the passenger of the tug Dauntless end of It are al««o very larg«» from 900 feet long. 54 feet wide, and Five lots, »lgti..y location. 11400 this source alone the receipt, having draws 3 feet of water. The tug 'an loan 1750 tn thn «•cal often reached nearly 31,001) a day, with Its tow left the Columbia river A Dies cottage with bath, 'args and it i, safe to place the average- June Oth. and completed the voyage lot, 11700. A g«x»d buy over 8500: It goes to show the without Incident The raft Is valued A largo residence, file lot. f'500 great growth that Is dally going on at 3200,000. Thrs« cottages on three lots lloos» here, a growth that Is so substantial I .ncugn for another cottage. I2!M STATE ICOAB LAW l>KF!M£l> and yet gradual as to be hardly no MASON * BI.OUGIl ticeable to the average individual se«l on the fact .»ver to await th«» -«id jury When he ^0 the habeas corpus pro- aga iusiltute«l In his behalf. h«< >vas immediately arr«»stc«l of the i irriga charge of selling lottery tickets. Th«» price pah! for the ticket was 92 cents ««.«.• rni.ie to inerva««» the. He was arraigned before Justic«» of ..«lit authorize«! from 320.000,000. the Peace Miller, who held him in — It* for this afternoon President Taft tel 35.000 bonds. The next day. or Fri ou«<iuia u-. - »o w»u the honor. It ephoned to Senator Borah advising day afternoon, at 2 o'i'lock. h«» was promises to finish up in whirlwind against this course. The president ; up for hearing before Miller. His at fashion. The hour of 11 o'clock of expressed the view that if 310.000.-! torney. C. M O'Neill. a|»pear«»d and the night of June 30th has been s«»t 000 were addeil by the senate it would waive«! the hearing, and ask«»d that as the time for the closlug of the be resisted by the house, a deadlock his client be heh! for th«» grand jury. polls. This will give ample time for may r«»sult, and the whole bill thus I There was nothing else for the au the preparation and selection of the might be defeattni. He explained that thorities to do. Justic«» Miller again beautiful gown that is to be present the reclamation service cannot pos set his bond at 35.000. but this Mr. ’d to the winner. sibly use 320.000.000, or half of it, O'Neill protested, stating that it was The festivities will be opened Sat during the present season, and that beyond all reasou. and asked that It urday evening by a dance on the pr the house bill would provid«» all the he placed at ft 000. District Attor vilion that is now being constructed money necessary for lmm«.»diate needs. ney Kuykendall then entered a pro in the courthouse yard. The dance If it should be found as the work test. and insisted that it be not less will be under the management ot H- progresses that the additional $10.- than 32.500, which amount was set P. Galarneaux. A charge of 10 cents 000.000 is ne«?ded, he said, another by Miller. Price was unable to raise will be made each dance. ■ bill could be introduced and passed the bond, and h«» was placed in jail. The fireworks have arrived, It was then discovereii that th«» au *'or next scission, in which event he would these the committee expended 3600.! co-operate ¡n getting it through. thorities were placed In a very awk- and the members state that there will Senator Borah, following this con- ward positlon by Mr. O’Neill. Under be a display that will satisfy the de- ■ I versation. talked with the Weatern the laws of the state requisition pa mands of the most exacting, In con- Senators and all agreed to act upon pers will not hold where there is n nection with the fireworks there w ill | the President's suggestion? The bill criminal violation of the laws of Ore be a water carnival and the prizes , was then - .... called and passed exactly as gon hanging over the fugitive. Price offered will bring out many beautiful ; it passed the house, save that the was being held on such a charge to I crafts. i clause that no part of the 820,000.- await the action of the grand jury, The right for the sale of confetti i i)00 should be expended on any pro but now that he has been turned over has been sold to John A. .McCall and I ject until that project was examined to the California authorities Sheriff Charles F. Stemwell. and approved by a board of five army Barnes will be unabl«» to produce the * On the night of July 5th there will engineers was eliminated. This prisoner should the grand jury de be $ boxing tournament, in which the change was made by the finance com- mand his presence. The question is best boxif6 Ikii SCCtiQU will Par-! i!Rit«jy in reporting the bill, and if the now, what is to be done should such tlcipate. It is expected a bout be house refuses to concur in this 3 contingency arise? tween Linkenbach and McLellan win change. Senator Borah and several take place. There will be thirty-four other Western senators will make WEST FAVORS TAFT PLAN rounds of boxing, no event occupying determined flght to force acquieti OF ADJUSTING ROAD CASKS more than ten rounds. cence. The plans for the marriage cere Borah declares that this amend- mony have been changed. It has ment is objectionable, not only be- Effort Mad«' to I*«««« Bill In Hou»«» been decided by the committee that cause it will add expense to projects Untier Special Rub* ••»«* tn the couple will be married by Judge which are to be examine«! but be- i Hasten Menate Action Leavitt during the parade. The cere cause it will ocasion delaw and tnav' mony will be performed on the God in some cases cauae the indefinite ' WASHINGTON. D. C„ June 24.— dess of Liberty float. Uncle Sam offi postponement of work on projects If the senate and house pass the bill ciating as best man and the Goddess where the army engineers disagree introduc«*»!, as suggested In the spe of Liberty as bridesmaid. with the ideas of the reclamation en-1 cial message of the president, so that I gineers under whom the works are, appeals may be taken to the circuit PLANS ARE READY FOR being constructed. It Is believed that court of appeals for the District of ODD FELLOWS’ TEMPLE MeuMirv Allowing IM»trirt» lu Hcrt if this question is put up to the house Columbia from land decisions of the i A. O. U. IV. LODGE» DIVIDED Own Hwpervlaor Prohibited the senate amendment will be accept Interior department, and authorizing Architect McDonald Completes Draw I ON GUANI» IA1DGE NESHIO.N ed. Senator Borah and Senator the secretary to app«*al to this court [ ings and Specififlcation« SALEM June 2 4 Attorney Gen Smoot have been in conference with for the interpretation of points of law TI iom - Who I'rg«- < »mission of Meet eral Crawford has advised n corre The plans and specifications for the the President over this feature of the Involved in pending case«, final deter I spondent from Gatvs. Msrlon county, For an up-to date wh««d, get ing Believe Money Could He mination of the Cunningham coals new Odd Fellows' temple have been bill. n Rambler, on sale at the GUN H|s*nt to Metter Advantage that the constitution prohibits tho In That feature of the bill repealing cases will be comparatively simple. completed by Architect McDonald. STORE. For sale or root. itiating of a m«*aaiire that would give The plan is to pass the bill in the ' The building is to be a reinforced con section 9 of the reclamation act has ! rents to rent. Guns We carri Controversy over th«) propoiw»d plan certain road dstrlct power to elect been agreed to by both the senate house under a special rule, and an crete structure of the Class “A” type a full line of Sporting floods of doing away with the regular bien t<: road supervisor, Instead of having The first floor will contain three store and the house, which means that effort will be made to secure its pass nial session for thia year of the gran«! him appointed by the court hereafter the secretary of the inter age by the senate before adjourn rooms, the second will be devoted to It Is pointed out that the proposed lodgt* for Oregon of the Ancient Or »flees and the third will contain two ior may spend the reclamation fund ment. Western members greatly fa der of Unit«*d Workmen, threaten, to | action would be in violation of chap- beautiful lodge rooms in which will where he deems proper and is no vor the bill, though it is charged by THE GUN STORE become «erlou«, unless a settlement ter 23 of urticlc 4. of the »tale con longer required to expend in each democratic members of the house be installed every convenience for the can be had at a meeting of m H the stitution. which provides that no local J. II. < HAMIIEICH work of the organizations using them. state at least 51 per cent of the lands committee today that the bill Portland lodg«*,. to be held Friday ■ or special road laws shall be enacted money it contributes to the fund. might accomplish nothing more or In addition to the lodge rooms there night at the room, of Portland Lodge j will be spacious banquet and recep This is unfortunate for Oregon, for it less than the ultimate clear-listing No. 27. probably means that no new pro of the famous Cunningham group of tion rooms, the former equipped with Officer, of the grand lodge hav«« I jects will be undertaken In this state claims—the bone of contention In the a completely furnished kitchen. opposed holding the weMion this year i Balllnger-Pinchot controversy. The style of architecture is a mod In the near future. chiefly b«*cause a special Hcsslon wa, Up to this time it had been the pur It these claims are held back be ern classic, with plain facades, the held last November, and they think exterior details being properly out pose in compliance with the existing cause of doubt as to the true meaning that another at this time is useless. law, either to adopt some new project of the laws involved, the ««»cretary lined to give the building a neat and They argue that the 82.000 necessary ' or to extend the Umatilla project. In can obtain a ruling from the court substantial appearance. to pay the cost of the ««uiaion ahouid , The interior decorations will be in order that Oregon might get the ben- and act accordingly: or if the depart be med In field work, with the pros- , harmony with the purpose« for which efitfi of the 51 per cent of money con ment decides on its own initiative pect of much better returns. the building is erected. The struc tributed in the past eight years. This and interpretation of the law and the 8ome of those who have become is no longer required by the law. decision is questioned, it can be ap ture will be the only one of Its kind leaders of the faction, favoring a ses- Oregon is behind its apportionment pealed. and the aversion of th«» court In the city, and it is believed that it alon of the grand lodge are accusing J especially since the upper unit Klam will be final. will soon be followed by others of a the present officer« of avoiding a similar character. The cost of erect ath project has been abandoned, and meeting that they might continue In ing such a building will not be more probably will remain delinquent for WILL BE TRIED and probably less than if brick were some years to come. Neither of the AS INDIVIDUAI! office two more year,. When a,k«»d y«Miterday for a state used, and if this proves correct then it Oregon senators made any resistance In the .Men's Clothing line you Boys' Short Pants Hutts one- CHICAGO, June 24.—Attorney ment concerning this accusation. solves the problem that this city has whatever to this feature of the bill. can select from 400 new Sum Philip Gevurta. grand master work half price. Just think of It* General Wickersham declared that soon to face. mer Sults from 83.95 to |40 One-half price for Boys' Cloth the prosecution of the so-called pack man for Oregon, said that If no se« The plans and specifications were ’NSVRGENTS MORE THAN Illg line of Neckwear from 25« Ing- -less than wnolesal«» cash' HOLDING THEIR OWN ing trust will continue, despite Judge non were held It wa, the intention ot prepared by Architect George E. Mc to 75c. Our Shoo lino Is com oil the offir, rs of the grand lodg« to 1 Why do we do It? Be«ause w«» Landis' quashing indictment. He Donald of this city. Home materials, plete--beautiful line of Men's hav«« too many and must clean BLUEFIELDS. Juno 24.—General declined to discuss the reported lax revlgn thl, itimmer. Mr. Gevurtz a«». | skill and labor will be used as far as Oxfords from S3 50 to |6.50 them up quickly In sam«» wav. Mona, commanding Estradr forces, ity with which the Indictments were knowledged, however, that In that possible in the work. routed Madras troops and occupied drawn was the outgrowth of the dif case, all the officers, with the excep Acoyapa, which will be used as a ferences between Landis and Wick- tion of himself would bo appointed J. L. FIELDER HAS NARROW Big line of Women’s Gloves, Neckwear, Belts, ■ I.when the investigation start immediately to tho position next ' ESCAPE PROM DEATH base for the Managua operations. The indications are that the higher to the on«*, from which they ] Reports indicate the insurgents are ed. Lingerie Dresses, Shirtwaists, Separate Skirts, Thu, Mr Gevurtx, a, J. L. Fielder had a narrow escape again on the ocenslve. The admiu- packers will be prosecuted as indi would resign Linen Suits, Etc. Do your trading here and make grand master workman, would be the from a horrible death Monday af lstratlonists are on the defensive, viduals. only person who would not benefit In ternoon. He had just loaded into i after carrying the campaign across The troops were en route to the onr store your headquarters. We have everything his wagon some express matter for Nicaragua. border to prevent, If possible, a revo an official way by the postponement you need at prices no higher than you are asked I Colonel Wilkins and both men had lution. One hundred and fifty sold of the scion. to pay in large cities Her Motive “There are many good arguments mounted the seat. The wagon was iers. some with their wives and fam “Mamma, when I say my prayers ilies, were aboard the train. Dim for and against the holding of the then turned too short, resulting in its turning over, throwing both men to-night, may I pray for rain?” patches say that several jumped session this summer," said Mr. Ge “Of course, dear. But don’t you I from the cars. from their seats. Colonel Wilkins All of the others vurtz, “and I am perf«;ctly willing to Cor. 3rd Cor. 3rd fell clear of tke vehicle, but Mr. think we've bad enough rain?" were killed or Injured. Beven offl- abide by the decision of the meetlpg & Main & Main “Not quite. Jennie Jone« is going «»«» are reported to b«» anions th. to be held Friday night." Fielder fell over the dashboard and O. M. HECTOR "The out-of-town lodges have vot pinned in in such a manner as to to have a picnic tomorrow, and I ain't dead. Th«.» engineer and conductor make escape impossible. The horses invited."—Cleveland Leader ed in favor of postponing the m«»et- have been arr«»sted. 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