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VOL. XIX.
ST. HELENS, OllEtiON, FEIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1902.
ISO. 34.
EVENTS OF THE DAY
FIQHT OVER JAPS.
Brltlih Columbia end Dominion Gov.mmenU
Ik Sellout Coslrevcriy,
Vancouver, I), C, Aug. fl. British
I Coin mliit lini started ua a battle lor
provincial right against the Dominion
. -..-heiulv Review el in Important Kovcriiinent. rna Japanese nave caused
a v"-r
,R0M THI FOUR QUARTERS OP
THK WORLD.
MEWS OF THE STATE
EARTH 18 SHAKEN,
ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL
PART8 OF OREGON.
fltppuilngt el (he Fell Wetk, PreMMed
I, Cend.med rem. Which ll Meet
likely te Frevt el IftUretf l Our Many
r ..,., frtMltlnt Bleyn
IIU Kreu Hint. I reported to be
,,. Im.I health. ' me w
lUtti to meet I'weldwit Kruger.
o( tlie Or-
io
The
lUn'io
Anfipleneto'y note Issued by the
the Oon II let. Fur many session Ht
private mtmiWeof the legislature hitve
Introduced hllla to prevent the employ
infill ul Chinese end Japanese oil put).
Ho work it grunted franchise by the As-
emhly. A fust a the bill became
acts, the federal government disallowed
them.
14 enmlon the provinc ial govern-
nient took a hand tin the game. It
passed an act batted on the Natal ad
Violent Slimlc Shock In California People
Womcd te Move.
Santa Barbara, Cel., Aug. 2 The
inhabitants of, the little town o( JLoa
Alamos, which has been the center oi
CoiMMrclal and Financial Happening! of Inv iiriiio disturbances daring the past
ortanot-A Brief Review .1 the Growth ,00r dy. tonight BMMM arouna
a bags oonnre, waiting lor aayiigm io
come. Many of tfie reaidenta have left
and Improvement! el the Many Induitrlei
Throughout Our thriving Commonwealth
Uleit Market Report.
Russian minister ' finance state that Bnd perhap going one better than any
U....U will regard violation of mwuure ol private member, TheOt-
treaty the proponed American counter. Uwa aulhnrltine have anawered thia
veilii'K dutlea. defiance In the name way an the other.
lone highway- llul tnl1 ' niure MrlMI"1' "'"
.l ....I J.n.jui nmlr government will not, it la
Hannau, .... ,, m.nHr! at a II event Joseph Martin.
' ..mi.illlMl 1 rVYH IW BI.M " .--.- . '
. handkerchief over hi face and go
tlirui'ilh the car.
Whllelaw Held, ipwlal ambaaaadof
to great Britain, ha letnrnea.
Hie Shenandoah rolllerlee may atari
Vp uuder the protection of troop
A Chicago woman haa been irreeted
for starving nine Infanta to aeaui.
(striking anthracite coal niliwr aay
Iminnpetmit men are being aent into
the niinve.
Th Hanta Fe railroad ha NhhI a
circular granting an iucrwine of wagea
to the carmen.
the Iradur of the lilwral party, will not,
Mr. Martin in demanding that a Npeclal
ormiion of the Irgialature be callwl, to
re-enact the auti-Jitpaneae IvglHlallon,
and he uige that a feet a it ia diaul-
towed the nMimberauieet'egaln ana M
the bill until the federal government ia
brought to time a it waa ln Manitoba
aome year ago. It Jin very probable
thai the Duunmulr government will pay
attention to the requeue of Mr. Martin,
beraiuw he hohia the balance of powei
in the local houne and can turn Mr.
Diin.inuir out of office if he doea not do
aa Mr. Martin wlehea. The attitude
tl,.t tliH Dominion government tak
on tlila matter i that the Britiidi
near Halem. The fire caught from a
park from the engine which furniahed
power (or the baler.
Governor Geer haa appointed Z. Z.
Rleta. of Halem, a memoer of the aUte
board of pharmacy to eucceed
n.,.ai.MJn.iiila believe that r,.lnnitita Iculitlatioii ia unpopular iu
the 1'nitwl Htal will mteuree coaling (Jrvat IlrlUln, which country la deali-
tatloii on the went cot of Airtca
cenaorahlp In Ruwla ha been
vigilant and electing attic the anaaaa
iiMtloii of the mlnleter of Die Interor.
In a colllnion between a paowngei
train and utrwit car at Terre Haute,
Ind., three iMiraona were fatally, ail
wriouely and two llghtly Injured.
ThereTia alrong talk In 'Jamaica of
anm-imtSon lo the United HUlea.
KohlNrt at Aatoria Umnd and gagged
a wan ou a Helilug aww and eocured
$400.
Tlie Vatican proponee gradual wllli
dmwal of the frlara from the IMiillp
pinea, A Halt' Uke mining man ahot and
fatally woiindwd.two pereoni and then
kilU-d hlmantf.
' Tlie Pwittle irtVamer Jeaale Benning
haa liewn aold to the Colombian govern.
mut for ftm.ooo.
Tr.K.na will remain In Bhenandoah,
i'a., w
no. of kiwoimr on tlie beat of term
with IU new ally, Japan, with whom it
l... n tocentlv made a treaty. The
tight, therefore, whiih Hrltl'h Colum
1,1. I.. .ti.rt.sl ia tikl-y ti become fanf
ou.. How it will end it ia not poaaible
to forecaat. but Manitoba won Ita fight
for provincial rlghti aglnt the Lxlaral
government, and Joacph Martin
the leader.
ago.
THREE DECISIONS.
Stele
Ruling!
Supreme Court Hehee Some
of Importance.
Fnlern, Aug. fl.-The elate eopreme
court, In opinion Jurt handed down:
u i,un . Ihmm cnutlnuca io jioiweBiilon
and lya rent alter tlie eapiration of a
10-year lae, it la h.dd that thia ia a
eontinuance oi me reinnonmiiH -
lord and tenant from year w yvar un
,lr the original agreement.
Bharlng profit tlld loaeea la not alone
vldMUceol partnerehip, but there murt
7 " . . .i,... .u,m.1 ..,nnliv of interval ami control oi
itere me nwinttw.vv-..-, ,v.. rf
land of the atte a
until the atrlke la ond!. the propcity
... .1 ITL. lltlnM ..t
Anm-retorganlaallonlnTayal. pro- -" tile nd
vim. 1'hlllppli.e ialanda. l.a. ueeo up- ---3 " . 7ie lntori,r may cancel
rooted by tu connUbulary
The cnilaer. Brooklyn, which con
veyed the remain of the late lrd
I'auucefole to Knglaud, haa returned.
An eaploaion In colllry In New
Koutli Walea reeulted in the death of at
lea.it 100 peraona
. : . ii .
. 1:.. ilma liolore DWnw"
Ul. I". . V. .1...
ti.. .t.i'a erantee muet ooiiib.""'
queatlon whether tlie land waa, In fact
wamp lanu in mo '" i-
BEET TRU8T FIQHT.
a .... Bu.iioi
. . . . - . - - til n I aitofnevi lor the varew novo r!
Tlie luiaian rnmow" 1 "") -
company baa eHCiirod an additional ou
acrea of land for ue in the BW Ioi
f.lr.
. 1- mi... following urepared for liliug
a iioai wnvis iu - . ,
...ti.on.koa. frhihtened hun- bill oy
dm!
al.
Demurrer Agelnrt Injunction,
ri.lff. Auir. fl.-The atUirneya
...I... tl, a eired beef trnm navo
virtue of which the federal
,ver eartuqiiakee, irigni-. i,,nction to prevent
,Hl.fr.idntiandcued oonalder- "J JJJ, fron expiring to
am muik. manipulate the maraet. i" "'"
Cholera i apreadlng with terrible nd nn(HW,rtltutlonlity of the
rapidity throughout Manchiu a. The ln.t,ort law and the denial of the
epidemic now clalma htindreila of , ,lto tlie TOllrw t c..m pel packer to
... . .i .1. Ltv liiNiMM-tion are
victim day, rnontly Chlneae,
()utla;ilarry Tracy appealed at
WenalDliee, waan.,
.1 i- t-Wu lor inanectinn
,UU1II v m " . .
made in tlie
al.lli.mxl. in
: ... 1 1 . t. .i Atianraa
rancli. anu 01 mo " --", flimi
. . , , ii iii Ti.u iieiinnrrrr wtia
obtaining Kiel ami free,, no n., mhh. rUtod by the d.fter
a: I 1.1 I....boium III a MiuiiiDi 11 1 mfiiii " "
ItUUtfU III" JWUHiw; " - I til.
tiun.
the time for the completion of the
ven anbmarlnt boaU 'orlnttabBy
Uia naval appropriation act of
from two to aeven mouth.
Kim at rittuburg destroyed property
valued at 1318,600.
King Edward 1 able to walk about
the deck of hi yacht. -
The Cierman gunboat I'anther haa
Iwen oidered to Caiibbean water.
A policeman at Bhenandoah, Pa.,
wa. attacked by atrlker. and aeverely
beaten.
K.tUm nf Partuaea
.u. ..tthnrltlo
are csubuik m .
trouble and a general npriamg ia
Rioting and demonstration n
France are auh.ldlng. nd a peace!"
aolulion ol the religlou queetion i
lookel tor,
ent defendant.
REGARDED AS FOREIGNERS.
ImmltreUea Bureau leeue a Clrculer About
Porto iticene and Filipino,
wt1lotou. Auk. 6. Commiaaioner
'.l t .1.. immleration bureau
M.niHiiL ul ..-.
W
haa hailed
TO REDUCE RATES
vure 1 v 1 10 a.
CONFERENCE OF FARMER3 AND
RAILROAD PRESIDENT! k
1
Construction of Snak River line te Uwto-
ton te Commence at Once.
Portland, Aug. 6. Contract for
building the 0. K. & N. railroad on tne
north bank of the Snake river between
Mu. Held at Diveaeort Very SeiUfactory Biparia and Lewieton haa been award
if I . . ... ( r U ..r.
who had hitherto been identified chiefly
with construction work on the North-
for placea outside the tremor belt.
Thoee who have femained could not
well abandon their buaineaa. The town
of Lo Alamo I situated on the Pacific
Coast railway, midway between Santa
Yuoxund Santa Maria, m the long,
narrow valley of the ; to
mile from the coaat.
population. The Lor Alamos valley ia
from one-half to one mile wide." Its
population is about 800. There are no
brick buildinii In the little village,
and the damage thus far i limited to
the ruin of platter, the collapse of
te the farmer el the Big Bend Country.
Importer,! Link of Road Eighteen Milt.
Im. Which Will Save a Maul of Over a
Hundred Mil Reduction la Rate.
ern Pacific. Work on the new contract
ia to begin at once and be completed by
Anrll 15 of next rear. There are 71
Spokane, Aug. 6.-Graian rate will mJtoto baM thu
be reduced from all polnw in camera ttuAcoywl gnAiag ,nd bridging for
WaahUigton, and the reduction will tI), who,B llnet nTOiving about 1800,
take place in time 10 Deneni w urm-
;il 11 - . .. ...... uw.
.u.o., on thi. year'acrop. lue amount . ... . ,,, ..0i
" tfuu Uf the reduction la yet to be deter- enineeri ou tl,e line ready to direct
minml. bnt eon lecture ranxea from 1 tol nd auoervise the work on the
a . u. ..v.i I uvtioiu. J. Q. Jamieeon
n cenie ier uuBimi. 1 i t ,,. . . rw hi
The Great Northern and the Cetntra. -j- nea; the
Washington branch of the Northern midde 0, the ,ine.
Pacific will be connected by croe 1 jhere i not much bridging to be
chimney, the breaking of crockery and 1 fond, to run from the terminu 01 tne done on the line Included, in mi eou-
!!..'. tha fall hie ol tlie wall ol I , ,,,...1. :,.. .. fj,.a tract, but at lewiaton H win oe nw
- . . , ienirai niuusi 1- . . . .. ,n n
the Picbyterian clmrcti ana tw ore . fi . e.ry to consvrnCT . "li-
01a iw" onir acroe tne Clearwater river. i.
FIGHT ON ISTHMUS
8EVERE BUT INDECISIVE BATTLE
AT AGUA DULCE.
Circuit court is in session at Oregon
City.
An additional free delivery route will
be established Sept. 1 at Halem.
Oregon produced, about 19,500,000
ponmla of wool this year, and nearly
II of it has been disponed of at prices
between 12 and 14 cent.
The first wheat of the season wa
atered at the Albany Farmer Compa
ny' warehouse at Albany Monday af
ternoon. It wa of A 1 quality.
A contract has been awarded il. C. Per-
kin of Grants Fas to survey six town- Kll,-. ...i dumoliahinaof an
shins on the line of the Oregon Central hBli,i..hih' was aeriouslv ern. It will be 18
Military Wagon road land grant. I . h il, firt nuake. The dam-1 .ill t in the neiKhborbood of m.aonrv abotment and pier, and ite
.1. ... nn. 1 1... wntl. ill nnt Bviwnd 1 10.000 in the ..in nun ,i .fii UhnUt.. mrai aa I coat mill be about 1350.000. It has
A IJUUl Hfll. W ' 7V-.. . . . j wu,w..a " - I IJOUiUW. Hint w ... . . . -
and lialed by J. E. Murphy waa burned opinion oi conservative reeiuonvs oi m . ... be com Dieted, con- not yoe ucou
Inm ajnM tti ClMirwater river.
miles in length, I ... te ,de oI eteei with concrete
G. C.
sorveys
tract let, and the work done unaer
1 nmunnt. It m be completed be
fore January 1.
A result of thi arrangement,
the Northern Pacific will cease hauling
determined whether' the
company will build thia structure itself
or let it out by contract.
After the commletioB '.I the roadDea
nt Anril th. comDanv will lay its
own track. It baa already bettun send
ins tie forward, and the rails are rpro-
vidnd for. It will take about three
in shape for
westward to the coast, and will move operation after the contractor baa fin-
it. nf the tonnage to the termi- tinned bis work, so it la noi expecww
, . . .... v! . n i. I that reirular runniDS oi irama
Inu.ol the t-entrai .Bn.ngwu . fnra tKr flrat rf nelt AO
in-
There
Northern and carried to Seattle,
atead of to Tacoma, aa heretofore.
Davenport, Wash., Aug. 8. ine
places ,M,at amrreaation of railroad talent
if . r . . .. .... . j . i. t-. "
that hM been ury, wu w- . e ioU) the west on on9
pography of the valley was greatly - Davenport at 9
ill be-
it will be taken by the ureal - Tho Northern Pacific w-11 use the
line jointly with the O. K.
to Wallula Junction.
track
ENGLAND IS WARNED.
place. There is not a chimney lelt
standing in the town. One residence
was moved four Inches ana - spilt in
opposite corners. ot a building
eacarjed aome Injury, ana it l cousiu
ered miraculous that no one wa hurt.
n i . . I lialit viKratinna
Blakley, of the Dalles, term expired; duril)g tmJ dV whieh C0mllJated in garin eastward to Spokane and thence monthet put the track
' vu-..." - - an tea severe shock at :o r. oi
both of Portland, delegatea to me imn- j.rulher e0ck, rt aDticipated. The
eta' congress at puimi, aione., i'- i VHra .ha:k of the entire aeries
6 occurred at 1 :Z0 thi morning, when
cii.t.T.i.F Mnnnt has aiitmrtioned I tha hila were shaken and twisted to
,. t.Ha nf tha irreducible school thair foundations and the valley trem
fund. 1214.839. 35. among the counties bled and rolled like the surface of the
of the state according to school popula- I ocean. Great fissure were run in the
tion. This la the largest sum ever ioal- earth, hill appeared in level valley,
it In nna nr unon the irreducible .Brings of water openoa up in
achnol fund, tliounh the rave oi inier
.t ia lower now than it was a few years
-l..uut In manw M.nATU.
-., l:......v...M h.l nnWnanl Hirnn. I n'-lnck a. m. On k Special Of all Card,
The first car of 1902 wheat naa.oeen . . -, ,1 , w, thB mgtfnatea took the
receiveu in roruauu. ..,!.,., It waa nreceded by a
Thawhaat rroo of Umatilla county pmbllnir like that of distant thunder,
will be 15 per cent lea than the uual which increased until the earth began
yluld. " to rock and twist and the hill began
Fire at Elgin destroyed 1250 worth te
proiwty. Eleven uor- - - - ... . , . into
bomed to death. .nH -,,ht nlacea of safety
, a 1 1 IT) BJtlWH " B I
Tl. run nf flrh on the Uwer Uolum- in v.Mnt lota and fie ds. while many I P".... - . - . ., ,
bl.,nt.nu eaexce-ptionally heavy Ustened teward the neigbboringi....
The first vibrations were similar to uw .. ,ntfMta -Z.a t nnint
preceding disturbances in direction ano -"
k... .v.au aenra itnmndiatelv fol-oItbee
terrific shock
ol
Trinidad Aiks lor Rcllel Mcasores-ia Favor
of American Annex, tion.
London, Aug. 5. A striking contrast
to Colonial Secretary unameneui a
back track to Spokane in the afternoon I optimistic West Indian speech Thure
they substantially agreed to make a day is furnished by advicea from Trinl-
lnr rate on erain to tide-water t dad to the enect that a aepuiauou
points. It waa a great day for Daven- starting from there for London to make
t n,l the Biir Bend, bat the enect la atronz oreeentation io mo cwio...
,.i n. aaaurancea made by the railroad office on the island financial condi
.:,it. ill muh bevondlthe con- tion. The party include inhuenuai
Tha Fighting Ueted Several Dayt Govern
meat Troops Well Entrenched Succeeded
In Defending the Town With but Small
Lots Revolutionists Lost Fully 200
No Talk ol Peace.
Panama, Aug. 4. The peace com
missioners who left here July 29 on the
British steamer Cana, to visit the revo
lutionary General Herrera, near Agua
Dulce, reiurned to Panama at noon
today. They informed the repreeenta- .
tive ol the Associated Press that they
were unable to fulfill their mission,
because a very severe engagement be
tween Herrera's forcea and the govern
ment troops bad been in progress since ;
Tueedty, July 29, when the revolu
tionary force began to attack Agua
Dulce.
At 5 o'clock Thursday morning the
best battalions of the revolutionary
forces attacked the government en
trenchments with fierce couraga. The
laughter of the revolutionists i said
to have been excessive and barbarous.
Tbat same afternoon a white flag waa
raised in their amp and they asked
'for an armistice, during which they
could bury their dead. ihia was
granted. The losses of the rebels up
to Wednesday, July ok, were repuru
at over 200, while- the government
forces had bad eight men killed ana n
wounded. General Merono, one of the
peace commissioners, who returned to
day, saya the entrenchments at Agim
Dulce are masterpieces oi military arw
At the expiration of the armistice
the engagement recommenced with the
game fierceness. Nine government bat
talions, which had not yet taken part
in the fight, were siui ueiug uoiu m
reserve last night.
General Salazar, governor ol fanama,
received a letter from the government
General Morales Berti, saying he is
very enthusiastic as to the outcome,
and he hopes to win a battle which
will decide the fate of the lethmus.
General Salazar, in hrs turn, is doing
everything in his power to help Gene-
the fish ol good sine
The report of the superintendent of
f!nlnmlla count rhdnla nnowa o
more children than last year,
K!lk. .arnlval to be held in
fol-
ever I
ral Berti. At 3 o'clock thia alternoon
he dispaUhed further supplies of pro
visions and ammunition for Berti'a
army at Agua Dolce.
" TRACY KEEPS MOVING. -
Seen Near Coule City, Waih. Heading lor
-Hole ia the WsH."
2. A Waterville ape-
tbe transportation interests f vumnnrce. who are charaed to point
entire Northwest are so closely I out tbe inadequacy of the 4,000 pounds
. . . ,. I, IrA . MH1 MHIM I . i . I . ; -. . .ntPn
nwMl bV me most Kirriuc muw . . .
, i,. ,.a .MHinn of the state, when raiee inmuio iu pi ,t ,g proposea to allot tne lsiaou.
experienced In this section oi t ne state. . . i y i ,hnrd ia
m.. L-U. . .mlvul tn no lH u IU m . .1. ...... 1,1.1 anil MlllAfl inn wuuui un uu UIO buui uvu
iuo hm " ine .. . . .i.. ii. . nn nnn !.. white the
Portland nromise to suriiasa Biijfinwa i m.iHtBd until it waa Impossible to stano i imw .". j. m""""" rv-, . cjjuuo, i.B.
Kklna ever before attempted. tlie terrorTricken peo pie I M . - ;
.Ul form, fire crouched together n the ,Wa.r' "' onOB Mtend the ?J ZLS 11 X "Z ko hThnraonthe George McCann has just arn
patrol to protect it large timber hold
ings in Southern irregon irom u
u... .mall Area have been reported
I. Va.iu.n UrAfftin irrain field out so
crouched toother n the d.rknee.,le.r. ",r George McCann h just amvU
ml that the earth beneath tnem mignt ."T,"' o s.. ; -t. . M, ,w.t at 9 o'clock vestei-
...llnw them ud. i waanington vwuuw f' hands oi tue governnieui. iw """i"' .. . .
open and swanow tnem up. Conlee City, to Adrian, ,.,. w.. IW,rIM,ted to remind the da- morninir. about 15 miles west of
FIGHT IN PAriAMA.
on the Great Northern, thus saving a Cni-,nia secretary tbat ii Trinidad w Coulee City, he passed a man answer
haul oi iou niiiOT. iw. (,le.,Mer ut American ";'--. iwv'. dnm'rintion. He had the
...a . - r
horses supposed to have been taken
nar Wenatehee. Deputy Sheriff Friel
and flitv Marshal Deyers left last night
to intercept Tracy at Moses laae, too
t i. ,k.i muild h taken it ne
Governor SeUiar Seyi It b Still in Prore .g for (he mounUins. Deputy
pn,! I. .WnlMim . Hil " ""l"' fihenH Bedewicx, oi u w.v7, ..-o
-. ersnuu - - - - . . .. A .u., . K "Kattn stlli hwtn d meted to tollow up uib cibw
The Crown Paper company bsttle I ast night, all is quiet, and tne ana w ?"ti n I T rTJ . McCa Xr4cy froesed the
City, will in a euort ti. .-a." lndic,Uona are that so long as tne reason r. being longni aespera..7. fv,i ,mhin at 6 o'clock yesterday morn
conduction of a pulp mill on the east M t ,he enm- U I.. when called on, very aptly an- words MimbM Sn . dispatch re- Col"'" C.Ired th.
aide of the river at tn.v y. Uuuity will not again be broken, i ue nounceu . -a. --""--':," Uid at the Colombian legation from niltanr. between tbe ferry and U.e
will make the output o. hich c,U8ed the ao.uiera to oe sem w.tnou. " - 7.- . ... . thA mo, of the k;ni whre McCann met the man an-
H..n ami waa over I waa contwrumi. ' v.-. . . . .....
i .... ... , i , n i hi. aonpiniinii
ana wore i twwius "
am niirna ARE IQLC
hanl of 160 miles. This announcement I ,.k. na.
I ...1 ill .nttinnla.m inWinff tlld I r. 1 . . I A.,ti I it hfl
... ...... .mniint of damaze has I U ...... t Ttum t. Da at Shenandoah I . - , ,m.,K ,.j l T. 1 .
mr du v,' wv - - nu..nS i large auaionw w iwmwt i ruBTat a pront.
been uone. i jmwn i uiwiy. i nieviousiy listenea to a very - mmiwf
...... o7.ii.t .ho la believed to sl.nnamloah. iPa.. Aug. 2. Twelve ing speech by President James J. Hill,
narrj .. ... , ...in n m. . ..... .JU. . nnnamned to-1 in which the reduction had been
have nsslHWa iracy v nuium. -r-:-rr -- fai,.tt possible
nas wmu i :.,,t nn a niu ovoriwaiuK u' i umw. .- -
.tnah. Down In the town, where riot I manner.
...and do cemen loueht the Diooay ine oiB
caping from the penitentiary,
located in Laue county
20,000 pounds of pulp a day.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
nra nui...... -- -- - , .1,. .1,.. rl , . . . r
almost a quick y a it had started, ana very enuiut....i;, .t aepanmen. oi k that he wants to
not a si it le cae of violence haa been the throe railroad presidenU weie Ln(,wer to a message asking that offi- Tracy has tea "
it'ano? Thetenaof thousands Lem. of the first water. . . cial for information regarding tbe con- hold op a bank . rob an
- I iui"'i . . . . I . . . a f .nil tha . t 1 I S. -nrittui Bin (IA I Ma MTR Il5 UH Uiunuooui v n..v
Whnat W alia Walla, Ze:ic ior nrw , ldie 1Den and boy in thia vicinity me amount . test w men nas i. ---- -- ftn wi in ne Tear to the
.i.i. ..ll.. Hh!i--. . t !.... ...... I n it. takins nnect win not ue t)i at. Airna unice. wuou wm t"!-"- .. - .
crop; 4o. vbo l.e d " "-',, tha meetiM ; nintinniat. benn to at- partie. who helped bim escape iroin
blueatem, 66ffluw. . bers and marching iron, p.a w u. y''"r"T" u h are tha Oreaon penitentiary. He i
Itavn til. v fim. . "
.r..;ii..is amaitinir additional news of
new crop. ... ."j. ' ' . .Immsh held between a .i.. h.tti.
Flour-Best re,3.06.ou w - X nltUen woldieryJ committee of tamers and the railroad I The understending here i. that the
barrel; graham, 2.6(fli.2. L' r a wreut attraction for the men. At thi conference, both aide, government' force of 7,000 men 4a en-
um.tnff. Bran. 116(810 Pr wo r v .. i j ..j hnn. 1 .nhmittwt anrnmcnta in support of MaaA with a larse portion of the revo-
iu ........ . , ,o. i l.riTA armv oi uiwmuiu.w, x . . . : . . b-s J , . .
7 "i . men .nd bovs cam to tow to their respecUve claim regarding me lutioniste who have in the aepariureui
u.v.w - - - ,. , . . . i. ...;nn . .H h. i,i . ff-1 . r. a nnn
.tkatmnn.. i&lostol the commanas i amount oi uw nuuumn, oi rwnme iwu. ,..
121.50;' hort, 18;
"Ui the approval of tf;
ItttH . 1
coming to the United "
dent and native, of Porte , Rico
the Philippine exwpt after the
middling,
chon. 116.
O.te-No.1 white, 1.05(81.10igray
tl.OOAl.05. Rrimdlar General Gobin
av Timothy, ii" . brleade, in commana oi tne troops uero, irom
T' k.. KSlft nit. i t ... .K. rlv I fn
men in all. I
m.kinir his wav to tbe "Hole in the
Wall," in Wyoming, wnen toere, no
declare, he will be a "tniei among
thieves," and will be sale.
Nil Dam Nearly Completed,
New York. Aug. 4. Announcement
101 inecomniuu nmouu. . .--- ------ i.u-- . - . . . .V..'.L,... i ..t,,. nf
nn tha around bv 10:80 o'c ock. ter under advisement nntii tiw Agua Bulce, about 4i miiea rv. .-- iB maae tnt rB -i- -
were on tne groumi oy i " " slut I. , 1 ' iu. .. i th. ronii. l. km. .t inmn hi Imilill.
Dbln, Of the Xhiraiot the ternwry uw " - 1 ma, IS an imnwmiiw I"" . " " . ,V . I,AHon
resi-
and
same
1 r . . .....
examination as is enforced against otu
er alien immigrant. The order make.
!nc lal mention of the Chinese resident.
West Africa Lf these llnd.
Urest vc
. . .1- a 'rh iireatoHt indl-
.., "or aalnun made on the
Pninmhla r ver in many .y-
report! Paturday at the
.him Julius trick
was
Elmore can
lison. ol west
"""T-l'-ht in 3.548 pound, cf
Children' Day at tne i o.. u
aa&a-w nnmmiin k?hlii hi. a w v i Dana m n uibudvu! nvfl
ha speech to the termers rree-i nnirtw eisbt dav to make tne im Tne in lie reservoir, tur e
17.60(110; uo- wu r- -'--,,1,0-. ident Hill vigorous attacked lisla- ?arney, while water communiction i. ..ti.i.nto
Bnrbank. 7586c Lteide of theiwn, and command, a tion on railway rate, aaying: A well very irregular, and is carried on mam- cjn8tTOcted. will enable, wide aote of
Potetoe. - Bert B0"?", Tit .1!- of thetown try to et broken limb by .tatute, aa , by 8m,u boats. land to bear two crop, a year instead
per cental; ordinary, 60c p oentel Ml,u 0t the town. todjn.t rate.. You can legUlate until Iy ' f0ne; will bring waste di.tr.ct. into
nrines: weeU. 2.l0(8i.lu Beyond tne preBeucw "",r T .' . , t Th. h,t thins .r uruio conu nilBA. ;ii.m .nH w ill ereat v increase the
li.iio. ham and there on . tne pnnci- tne paru uwr. - 1 emu . ..w... ?-
nlriinni here and there on the pnnci
dau-v pal streets, Shenandoah doe not show to
Carnival will he Sept. 12, U.e last .r
but one of the great street fair, i n
that occasion a pretty Hhetland pc.ny
with an up-to-date cart and haines
1 tn anma lucnr w"j
it. I, the
work. Kricusoii a
inaa than
haul netted him ll-H-92
nt wa. in tne
20 minute, and his
W,
Oreeley Retume from Alaska.
.m , 1 ... ....... incKV uov v. n---1 ..... n liMnnrai a.
who I. present. The pony .... -; h the United Btates Big-
from Alanka 011
V...? J:...V Beside this hi "r . """"1 fjreeley went to
.. .i ' . i 1. ..LThahla thata saddle, the . nrk lieinff done
with a" b embroid- A ark. - nViraph line from
sr oenUl; new potatoes, lo.
Batter Creamery, 20021c;
18ai8: tore, 16l8o.
gg-2021 He for Oreso"; u who had been attracted to the
ra. Full cream, twin, n T .. . . .l. i. i mil t lft
vuuroi, - ,,1alJL;.. fa. I Pl.C" Oy w.'i't v" -
(ilSc-.YoungAnierlca. lSHao."0" 5nrJngthe afternoon, and tonight the
yoShtcken. mixed, '13.503 w present. ,u norma, appears.
4.60; hens, 4.ouis.' f- "T French Official OreeU Root.
"To50fl4.56 pi doi Havre. Aug. 2.Gener.l Pistor, of
in- ducksV2.60 8.00 per doaen ; tur- the Freni;b army, boarded the steam-
koyi, live, ura-wi r- fiavoie. on ner arrival nore wunjr
pound; geeee, .-
Mutton-Groa. 2K3o 'per pound;
dressed, o per ponnd. .1
Hog Gros, o?c, a.
per pound.
Vel-7(88c per
BeefGrose, oow. &SXn '
SX94X0-. dressed, 78c y V
Hop 16817c; new crop 17180.
Wool-Valley,12H16;EMtern Or
gon, 814Xc: mohab. 8626c po.nd.
.. a
do is to act aa you have here with
1 try to act in 1
will realize that I
nf anvar cultivation. Tbe rer
V , J .u . .1.. .m.i.l. Wa .111 trv to act in I.. . ... n UUM... vnir will aUPblV l.UUU.UUU.UUU cuu.u
any evidenceoi ,P- "'Tr:'J",w . . ill' realise that M M "T" " mtra of water annually. The dam at
a trying ordeal, ine mrg, u. ,u.u. in ef America, irtpe. 7"- one and one-miarter miles
nnd faith. Washington, Aug. S. Discouraging , The works at Assouan will prol)-
... . l :..i . ..in. I . trnm c.iiha. 1 Xlttrv I , , i i : 1.,,,! k. t,. .nit nl the
from any store. Yon want a new mar- b.s been a gre "' year.
.t. You must make a marxet. nou lenuer einoe tne uuiwu i,h
pony.
Cant. M. I. Smith, the first man who
atretehed wire aero. the Mate oi "
con.ln, 1 .till living In Topeka, Kan.
invented
Chicago chemist have
process for
Timber Deal Closed.
.i t t T ..Iniuir
K,nney o tYe G'reat Centra. Euilroad
U" ' . In,, that an importent
Sn L" .t been close.1. Several
linn J " ., i.,ir un nntlOIl
n.-:: n imlKir landlntbe
.A S3 the major portion of t he p at-
The large.t stockholder 1 , the ,own ?, Kmpire V"
State Bteel Company, "Mr. Cut er. d by the So'itnern
i. Tni.n ii Bn..kfller. not Andrew represented by rrosoer
C.r,l.r'b.. dividend 1. 1, 000,000 Boston.
annually
. i ..linn
chemists ! .i"", m i Kinney iook " "H1""
.tl naner stronger weeks ago M. J. ,, tiie
process mr iu.i" r-. . , i n7 lion acre Ol Iirawi
I,.t nr..mlw to revolutionise the in- 0 97.1)00 acre. deal ,
r-!- n.t..r.liv cave deereea to a
clas of 660. Plan for a Chineae voi
unteer miseion were announce.
A Chicago dispatch say that the fear
. k!in.innm miners strue is caus-
. i ..ira and railroads to store
thouMnd. of ton aa a reserve snpply
tk. ui nf verv Bev. E. A. Hoffman,
j. f tha oeneral theological m
nary of New York, dispose ol in lto
".timated at 12,000,000 to 15,000,-000.
and officially greeted Ellhu Root, the
American secretary of war, on behalf
of the French government. Secretary
Boot thanked General Pistor. He pro-
.lH at once to Pari. - oenerai
ITntnnA Porter. United State nmbasfa
t.ir to France, and uenerai ixonaru
Wood arrived on th Savoie with tsecre-
tary Root. "
RuMltns Hold on to Manchuria,
London, Aug. 2. In dispatch from
St. Petersburg, the cohreepondent
the Daily MaH say. the order for the
withdrawal of Russian troops from
Manchuria has been rescinded, a that
country is overrun with Chinese robber
hands. Quantities of Russian goods in
tran.it have been looted, say the cor
respondent, and two Russian merchants
in Manchuria were recently
'alive.
burned
Not Excited Over Marcus.
T.,n,lon. Ana. 4. In a dispatch from
Tokio, the correspondent of the Time
. u. ,,1. .,ua vnnr stuff. I l.m th Island. It ia reported mat
U1UB1 uiaaw jiwtv - j l v - - ... I
" : . .-i. .T . .1. thi.-l.i.. nta at Havana do not
statesmen wit u. w w . buo u...j -v-i .. .
K.,t th.. ant n consideration for doing nverose more than 5,000. Capital
"j o ... . l .,- ...j .r ..n. ara watt- .'. . ' . .. ,. ...t.
go. I cannot nna in puouc buii un i cautious, auu uio.. - . - , I rays the Japanese prtwa mw. ,
Intelligent thing that you nave none ing to see wnat toe guj.u.- tor o tne ownership oi raarcua mi.
t. at new markeU. I don't know any before investing. The expenses of tne fa .g cUimBj by an American citi-
i .h..a .nn have not been left to 1 uovnmmerit have been largely reauceo, , , b Japanese govern-
.hift for voursleve a farmer. You but this haa caused dissatisfaction calmly. The correspondent
" a ani 1 .. tea aia I Hr. I - ... 1 ,fn m
hav crons that keep you busy lour among tne uurjans who wu. , av that public opinion is eviuou...
th. in th vear. You want to do tea. There are rumors that many oi . . , .he rjnitcd States may
..i,i tha mat nf tha time besides the officers placed in important P081" I w- trn.tad to act with strict instice,
" . ,. , . . , .. ...J mav 1 7 T. ...j .1 ,.
whittling and holding down a nan xeg. i tion are inoonipeioiii., , and that the o-caiiea gumiu ..c...
What you should do ia to raise stock, ot be straight. A general fw,,nljf? are Illusory, as the lsiand is subject to
mots, forane. There ia nothing better disquiet is apparent, wmu. o beavy rains, whlcn wasn tue guauu u..
than raising stock." indication for the new republic
Taylor Denies K.
Aur. 6. Rear
Admiral
Withdrawal ol Frier.
w.ohinotnn. Au. 6. The war ae-
k.i:..... th.iinltl Rtatesand Germany Rpanih fnara In Manna are w
umm....- 1 .,..,!, ii-j v.... It - la atntnil thatBUCn.B
will bo to war in 107. wnen asaeu ii i imjtbu, uu. - ,
S hS t . date for a conflict between course would be in furtherance ol the
th two countries, he eaid: "duch M- plan of Secretary Koot, wnicn wi p.- . . o( tha
wrtion. a. have been credited tome are sented to the Vatican rt,;,; ,ate Lord P.uncefote, British ambasHa
without foundation other th., that I III I. a so stated lh.tl ' Z'.o.to the United States,, ha. been
have said .our tiatioL wbichiU wuewll at probated. .The win- of the estate is
be wen protecwu agaiu.. "j irr"
Japan Re-Armis tier Army.
4.rjkan is re-armlng
rabies tne nv. rcwnuun
the Daily Mail, with
selling the old ones to
China,
PeuncefoU'! E.Ute.
Tlon. Ana, 4. The will
European power.
Manila.
pla.-ed at 63,500 pounds.
"nilM llnqi,, y-..,-bdto.--Sk- !'-,AC'.i niini-r.irr..i'jj-itii wt.--.' "uiaaui."- imj .i jfltrnwi . . ...,!f.-.