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    OREGON
1 -
VOL. XXII.
ST. HELENS, OH EG ON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1905.
SO. 45.
MIS
NEWS
OF THE Vr FXK
TARIFF NOT TO BI TOUOHiD.
senator Aldrlch l Alto Opoosad to
Railroad Hal Legislation.
Washington, Oct. 17. Henetor AM
rich, oi Rhode Island, llisgoiiaral man-
r of Hi United Males senate, li not
telling what tli program Is to b for
tli Homing session, but he Iim allowed
III) In! Illinium to .k nut that there
will be tin tariff legislation, and no
revenue Irglslallutl beyond so,,,, pro-
vision lor I'atiama canal binds.
Wlmt Mr, Aldrudi may say ami think
III not necessarily the plan to he fnl
lowed, but It la pretty apt to tin, and
whan the Rhode Island senator, who i
I chairman of tlit finance committee,
ay there i Ui ha no tariff legislation,
tna prnbahllliirs ara strongly In lavor
Illmrals have decided not lo vot in turn legislation neing pigeonholed it
Iha Cut-" althm
Ij Condensed Fora for Our
Busy imsn.
IAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS
A Resume of th Im Important kut
Not Lee InUraetlri;
i of tha Paal Weak.
it ever onme Irom tha hotine.
Hat HenaMr Aldrlch la believed to ba
equally as interested In suppressing
railroad rata legislation which would
be offensive ! hi good friends, tha
railroads, and there again ha is going
to hava something to ssy ltr. though
Ik will not talk at tha present tlma.
Henator Aldrii'h la a ti.eml.er ( the
4 Vigorous rffirl la twlng meda by miitiiU on Interstate commer, but
- ai. flnrv Irving la to ba burled in
Wimliil" Abbey
franc baa sent flswt tha Waat
ladles, ready " w,"r ""
i Jmroia medal bata been awarded
Mian h.ie. all on tha Allanllo com I.
I nnrrnii nTiTr iTnin nr iiTTTnrnT 111
UKtuun diAit iiEMa ur 1,1 tn to I
FAIR AT AN END.
REAME8 8IQNS UP,
Now
Irrigation In Klamath County la
Doubly Aatured,
Klamath Falls F.van R. Reamc
haa signed Ilia trust dead lor tiia aurplua
land under tha lower project, consist
I hit nl 2,000 acres.
Thla makes tha assurance of thia
project being completed by tha govern
ment doalily aurn, aa about 93 per cent
nt tha aurplua holding embraced in the
lower rojwt haa now been signed up
with tha Klamath Waterurs' aasocla-
linn. The governmi nt only asked for
7ft per cent of the total and 73 pea cent
as algned Up before Mr. Kennies came
nto the ssociation. Though thia waa
not quite the amount anked, all prepar
TO BUILD SMELTER.
Portland and Grante Paaa Capital Haa
Placed tha Order.
Oranta Pass A custom smelter, the
flrat in Southern Oregon, for handling
gold and dipper ore, ia eoon to be added
to the imluatriee ol Urania 1'as. me
Itigne Kiver Mining, Huielting Pow
er company, mane np oi u ranis raas
and Portland men. have secured buck
Great Lewie and Clark Expoaltion
Paaaaa Into Hletory.
Portland, Oct. 16. The Lewi and
Clark Centennial exposition la ended.
Ita impoelng palace and building will
come dwn j It well groomed terrace
and lawna will quickly fade to bar-
inoniae once ' more with, the rugged
landscape. But ita influence for tha
betterment of a new country will live
on forever.
It ran Ita cooree on a chalk mark of
auccee and ended in a burnt of glory.
From a financial itandpolnt it waa a
10 RECOVER LAND
Government Begins Six Salts In
Court at Tacoma.
BIO STICK READY.
ing from some of the leading capitalist Uucceas; from commercial atandpolnt
etione had beniade togoon with the ery) ,n(j wor, baa Wn received that w,lu
.u. K,..tfiaii Itenubllran party to
artvanl the connlry from Incoming a
kingdom.
H n am rwrlalo tl
Fil railroad H Md t" the
Mill. TV'tniuala have Iwan aaanred on
tti.aotnni.
,n.,.-if flaharrnan here aipeale4
i. ii ,,verniinnl agalnat awfootMt
i.t'. xiion in preventing Uiaw from
(lilni in tboee walaii.
Tba atgumaol vi tt llmlwf utting
nl Hnator Clark, ol Montana, haa
b-a' art lor Janaary I nit by the
Dapirma wurt of tha UnlUU 8talea.
i li.liii rannt who liaa Ixnifl tour
lag the United 'ta and who vlellaJ
il,a.r.rtland lair, aaya it waa a bug
bluff and that American
oi4. : " ;
ha did not attend the hcaringa gvan
by that committee laat apring. alter
rnilgrpae had alournel. Ill mind is
made up nn that (juration, lie known
how he will vote; he know tha kind
of hilt ha fa iron; be understands what
hi! friends want, and when the time
routes for action, Wougo lie win say
little, ha will get In a powerful lot of
rlTef-llve work.
Tnere is no discounting Senator AI-
ilrich's ability ; ha is one of the might'
tret factor In oaigreas, and It so hs
pens that ba Is chairman of the com-
in tla hli h ben.llee laill! legislation
uJ a meniliar ol tha coinmlUee that
must pass upon the railroad ra'e hill
alter It peasea the bouse. That la an
itlwr reason why Abiricli is in a po-
sillon to ileak wllli autnoriiy as 10
r lgiUUya prospecU at the .mlng ata-
urn
ork without hi in, and the people were
aured that the government would not
turn it down, regardless ol whether he
gned or not,
Mr. Heathen' trai t was the largest In
illvidual holding In the project not
gned. and the land belonging to the
(i. W. Kmilh estate, consirling of 1.200
acres, Is practically all that is left Jout
entered tbe bandstand on Gray'a boule
vard. The band played a medley of
II le of 100 tons capacity per day,
wrettnl. This will cost the esiaie inj -in 0f the latest pattern in
. . . I . .. ..... - . If ,1.- n.H... . mu . . 1 , ; 1 1 mn
OU ceillS penally Her ru every riaiWCl. n euiuiver .... , s i.;,.u k.V,
, . ' !; .. i.i.... ' . , i . li,.iri,,to. American airs, wblcn brongni
lsnuiaignupiorirrigat.ini. 1 arranged ttial 11 can oe eniargeu o i r - ...
Ise It will lie left dry. so far aa Uncle tile, forth prolonged . volleys of cheering.
iin la concerned. There are a few The last of thia month a large force Then Governor Chamberlain waa intro.
other traits not yet signed up, but they men put at work putting in , . few we)1 djtected words
are all amsll.
Tl...neralont-party which visit-
ad truvi I aolt M regards that
urriioiv tinf admitted aa a sti
MAKE TIMBER pURABLE.
Ttiy alt say Joint atataluiod would be a forttt Servica Studies Methods. Also
B.tUks. vr , v i I Ms Structural Siranjin
ai. It.nrv Irvine: la said to have died w..hlnuii. Oct. 17. William I..
baartbroken ovef lallurea. mil, awi.uul forraler in charire of the
flenator Prydan' I P.W.. mov- r. of 'b V.ZnZ
uVm.anv and Austria have agreml -...,,.., ,,i ul,ii,aie of aeaaoning
hth Kuwis topprwsa tba follah revolt. L,,,, ,rfwlng Western tlmlia to derive
v i... - im.,lr and Sew their greatest service when pui 10 use
z " " ' n -i.uh m. Hall has given suecial a'-
T rriT I.lonon U.I. trip. form, an In-P-rt-
J r If i I . ..I in. workofthiaotflce. Anil
Paris revelatlone thow that war )h(( ,,., lt cn.idereil ol such vital
tn rra.ica ana uerroany ihhwicw by etem anu eiecmc
asaidad. , t vMs1 ' ; I ,.i ....hone and telegraph com
. .. . . .. . j.k. hi .4 1 ...i i Wmt that a number of
.0(K).tKK In t. Ixiula to flghl tha UheM companies are co-operating will
JURY VENIRE IS DISMISSED.
State Land Fraud Case Will Co Over
Until January.
filem The demnrrere to the infor
mationa sirainst A. T. Kelliher and If.
ll Tornar. chaiaiiig forgery ol an aa-
unineiil of a certificate ol sain ana
Iso of an application to purchase sla'e
school lands, were argued by counsel
lor the siste and defemlanta resecl-
ively and taken under ailvisemeul Dy
lieleiiilauis aiso nieo
ft.andard Oil
Th treaty of
Portsmouth haa been
stTiid by both eroperore and ratifica
tions etciiangra
A rand sUnd at tba Uucyru. Ohio,
fair burneif. Many peopla were Injur
Wind two killed In tha ni.
a ,irti nftha Russian neopla do
.j il... .Inoma. believing It
wfjl do them no material good.
The rarnment will aak to bava tba
UiL hall case advanced t tha Suprama
Mnrt to prevent bH aarvle out hi
term In iimgreea.
Tii Mrniirf nl tha Interior In hi
annu.l Mlimatoa will ask for the t"l
lowing approprlallonat Crater Uka
N.ilm,.! nark. IS. 000: Mount Rainier
Kin. .-.I ..rt, tl fliW. edurallon In
Ala-ka. 1100.000; Alaska relndeel,
ll,OO0.
Sir Henry Irving, greateet of Englll
actors, is dead.
Ht tauia papera glv high pralaa to
tha Portland lair
There Is bound to ba lengthy debate
on the canal at tha coining aesslon of
congress
K.m York nhr.lrian ara poaltWa
thav hava cured flva tsaaee oi caucer the
with radium
Carman la learning how near aha
m. tn m.r ith Vranca in tha recent
Moroccan trouble.
Hall Cain, tha noveliat, believe So
cialism ia a thing ol the ntar futura In
the United Hiatus.
p.,....nii.n.i, l,l. will soon retire
from tha Philippine eomrolealou on ac
count of advancing years.
New Orleans 1 aliuoet free of yellow
fever and surrounding towns ara ar
ranging to lift the quarantine
Mora maehtu leader hava been In
dicted In Philadelphia
Tl.. B. ' onvarnment will I""'!
thaltakn oil man nionoy to repli the u,,e
s .a ..a aliiltnlf. 1
uamaga cauaea by ine receu
Judge Knapp, chairman of the Inter--
J. .n.nn.l..lon. aav graft
BJVSJUI yUIIIIII)V " . a
In rallrnada mav be found to be WW
a in insurance companies
Franca will send an nltlmalum to
v. i. ... i,i li,le the coast.
The Unlteil Htalea will raise no oliJtMJ-
tlon to Franca' procedure.
v.. i i..,lr of tbe British
Liberal', haa been atricken with paral-
JM. M ... V. .!.'
n v...w n.r.,.iUuana bava noml
'w ui m awrww.
Dated Ivea for nmyor.
Dl..l. rnl.,1 lUniMrit. 1V In
aii(tiii . ,
i'a rata and revision
policy,
n .. i. i..iil.I at the dlsiU
lire, of franca and Britain regarding
the Moroccan question.
AhoutSO mora indlctmenie
the Peoria. Illlnol. snt'OOl aur...
i.. r..rt aervlce In ita consideration
fbeir liileraal centers cliieny in uranrr.
i... iu ... ,, nnriMHKS. iraia mv
lor w r-- . . it.
........ av for taniarark, hemlock
...... ........ , . ....
....i l.r ilmlMi In Mulligan anu is
.,,.( f.,r rmt Br. western hemlock
,ur., ... ,
....I ...i.rn i.marai'k in luanu aim
Washington. , , .
another iniuortant Una of work
.i . ..hi i r..ri onvlucls ia a series
III uiih. r ,
..... i . i.. niith of structural tun
UI Iran v. -..
her. :! '
ol Baton, who have placed to tna
credit of the smelter company all tbe
funds that will be required for tbe con-
stiu :t:on of the smelter and for putting
it In operation.
The order was placed a mourn ago
with a Bpokane foundry lor the manu
(act u re ol the furnaces and the machin
it was a success; from an artistic siano
Dolnt it waa a success. Look at the
Portland exposition from any stand'
notnt von will, and all you see ia uc-
i . -
cess. .
Tba end came at midnight, October
scene that worda can but
poorly describe. Altboogb a beavy
rain waa falling, thousand etood tbe
wetting and waited for tba vital hour
At ten minutes of tba bonr President
II. W. Gooda, Governor Chamberlain,
tract of land on Doth si.les of the Mayot Lane ana a large pany prom-
The smelter for the present n,ut citiaena and expoaltion omciaia
the first of next month the first ahip
ment will lie made. The smelter will
be located at the Ravage, rapida, on
Kogue river, five miles east ol Granta
Para, and on the Southern Pacific rail
road, where the smeller company haa a
large
river.
TITLE WAS OBTAINED BT FRAUD
Bribery, Perjury, Subornation of Per
jury, Forgery, Fraudulent Affi-
davita, Etc , Charged.
the aiding at me mei er sue. .ou ,.,,.., ,h. neooleof Portland
construction work on the .melter, i ore --- -
bins snd the necessary buildings. . M . K1 lnil i MMin. eo-
oiehlns will lie compieiea nm aim u. - . .
i ,..iv ore bv the middle ot ts' ' " -
Novemlier. It is expected to nave in
lurnace ready to blow in by New Years,
and the inauguration of an industry
ml il,t will be far reaching tn US)
effects in developing the great mineral
wealth of Southern Oregon.
Cona May Build at Dallas.
Dallas Geome Cone, who sawmill
at St. Johns, Ore., waa recently
de-
had been actively interested in shaping
tbe deHiniee of the exposition. Mayor
I .n. anoke in a similar vein, and ex-
truud narticular delight in tha fact
that tbe fair abonld end in the midst
of a good old Oregon rainstorm.
Then there came a pause, a breath
less pause, during which there was a
nervous consulting of watchea. The
minute banda po'nted to four minutes
of midnight: then to three, tnen to
The life of tbe great exposition
udge liurneu . i ...... - - ------ -- , nroO0B(.i "
plea in si.aun.ni on " 7 i, fi l .n.l nner.l. a mill of 60.000 leet .;, ehbin awav. It wa. but
IH.imW,v,.u. r AA I t. I. Tk. hn.l,
ilailv curiae II V at tuia uiace, f"-i now a matter oi btoiiiu..
ioned in the information.
11. H. Turner
a . I 1.1. aa.Aa mil mun .
grand jury sni .... - ni.Ui.t toth.amount i rfth chamber
j. . . ,i i n . i . v.
... 1 , .n u..a,Moa. man Mnanuv ... n 1 1, I
II.. .....I I haa rf am used lie urT oi n.uuu. i.u.c-
r".' . - ..." -hieh .ill iM to favor the plan and the offer, will cls
"" " i" ..ui r .1,. nmhahlv le accepted. M. M. Kliia, ...
tnemccioi po"iwi . .u. .....-..- . .. .... , i , . tr.A. . .....
. A. nPMainenL m Lu.iu.ai wi w. , ....
10 mo .,... r ...... . . ,
aminat the wishes ol Ihstrlct Attorney
McN'arv. who desired to nring u to
Issue and trial during tbe present term
President Goode arose alowly to p'ro-
im the end. It waa ten seconds
The greatest bonor tbat naa
come into my life or that ever will
haa been authorised to name a eolieit-la. that of declaring this exposition
ing committee. II the amount ia ecu- open he eaid; "I now officially do-
n . ..... nt I ' ' . a . . s.1 r . I . I
red work on the nuiioings win com- ciare trie Ljwia ana vmra vcuwmuw
mence at once. exposition at an ena.
State Haa Much Scrip.
Bilem Oregon has land acrip, lepre-
: n ..no .. n I... h.nita. and
Governor Chamberlain ia working on Jury Returna Verdict In Oregon Land
tbe Question of how to dispose of these Fraud uaae
... T7:il.. . .. . . a
riuhls to the best advantage, raw... pnPtland. Oct. 16. "The united
Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 17. In tbe
Federal court today six case were filed
by Attorney General Moody on behalf
of tbe United Statee to recover to the
government the title to lands of the
public domain in Washington, Oreaon
and California, ou. of which tbe Unit
ed Ktates baa been defrauded.
Tbe complaint cbargfB that Freder
ick A. Hyde, John A. Benson, C. W.
fil.rke: the Willamette Pulp 4 Paper
company, a corporation existing unner
tbe lawa of the state of Maine; Wil-
lium a. Gosslin. AI red Truxhnry, w.
H. Bawver and otbera, by fraudulent
schemes and practicea, involving bub
erv. oeriurv. suooinnion of perjury,
forgery, Iraudulent atnuaviiB oi perauue
not desiring or intending to purchase
lands, and affidavit of fictitious per
sons, have, while pretending to comply
with the law of the United State re
garding the disposition of tbe public
land and the granting of lieu lands,
divested the government of large tracts
in tbe Vancouver land difctrict in tbi
state, and in California and Oregon.
. It ia further charged that the defend
ant employed one Henry P. Dimond.
a lawver of San- Francisco, to assist
them io their fraudulent procuring of
nnhlii- lamia hv reoresenting tbem be-
.. j -. . ,
f ire the department at Washington,
It is also alleged tbat the delenaams
.mnlnrnl Wnnrlford D. Harlan and
. i . --- , , . ,
Wil iam E. Valk. employes oi me in
terior department, whose duties are to
Inventive anil report on cases pi iue
(r.M.lnlent antrv and acauisitibn .of
i.na n Diva ihem information con
eernine denartmenUl affair connected
with tbe public lands ana otnerwiw
misuse their trust to awl tbe defendants
in defrauding tbe government.
DYED BUTTER FOR NAVY.
America and Franca Will Apply It to
Caatro, of Venezuela.. : .
Washington, Oct. 13. Vanaxuala, ,
wa tba subject of an important conver
sation at tbe Stat department today
between Secretary Root and Mr. Jnesa
rand, the French ambassador. Tha
latter ba been awaiting tba arrival
here of the report of Mr. Calhoun, tba
American special commissioner, before .
reporting to his government a course of
action. Mr. Calhoun baa reported
verbally to tbe preaidenl and tbe aecra
tary, but be baa not yet completed bia
formal report upon the conditions he--found
existing in Venexuela. "
Enough I known, however to show
tbe similarity between the grievance
of tba Paria and Washington govern- -
ment. , Whether thia eimilarity shall
find a corollary in a parallel action on .
tbe part of tba two government to
right their grievances baa not yet been
decided. France baa lately informed
the United Statee that the course she
haa sbped 1 one of extreme patience,
bnt of even greater firmness.
It can be announced that the French
government already haa considered sev
eral course of action, any of wbicb, it
ia believed would bring President
Ca'tro to terms. None will be adopted, ,
however until Mr. Root and Mr. Jusse- .
rand have further considered the report
of Mr. Calhoun. In the meantime both
governments will bide their time, let-"
ting it be known tbat both ara equally
determined to obtain early Justice for
their citiaena. ' ,r
TtO ARE GUILTY.
In
Hop Crop Excellent.
lmlenendence Hopplcking Is now a
thing ol the past here, and the crop for
itinr. haa auroaaaed even me nioi " li
mine nneclalions. The quality oi me
hop Is lull euuai to iaai .-.-
! " iT "bVvond P2rehf I" 0' T " feWl America v.. Willard N. Jone.,
win ua .w - was onerea ior u u iii a"-.--":" ... a d. ..J 7.Ja- Wa
..... r urn. There Is a disposition :i,...u ui m larae bodv Thaddeu 8. Po ter and Ira wade, we,
in.. v. . - -. - - wouiii w iiiii'a" - i . . . . . ,
the lory, in me aoove emmru umo h
the defendanU, Willard . Jone and
Thaddeus 8. Potter, guilty a charged
in the indictment. C. P. Bishop, fore-
disposal to employ timber cruiser.
YAQUIS FIRS FROM AMBUSH.
t Romnaniaa of Msxlcan Troop
, r
Lose Heavily.
.. .in.. M... Oct. 17 A com
lieruim ,
... ii. t....i I alMVlea
t..n nl the riua rraii",
1 . ...tn.it a few days agotosup-
: ..... V.....U in 11,.
.... rnliellloilH hm"'" ----
..-i..i.l....l...ul nt tlrtls. wa almost
nr.g.... , . Ul.
w i,.. u... . - .1.1 ...A
...nt Avalo. WHO roiiui.eii""-.
' " . ..l L UI
. I 1.1. m.n were insianiiy m
Kour olhera .ere fatally wounded, am
lied aeon altar, wnne a -
Willi - ' .. 1
a ........an reninnoiierniK "
.. was also ambushed by the savage.
.. . 1...1. i..,i.,p aliol uown aui""" w
anu , .,
fore they were awaie oi I"',;'"",":
.1.. i, li.,,.. The auivlvora, alter tha
first onsl.ught. drove back the savagia
,1,1, much slaughter. The Ind a is.
however, ottlnuinlwrad them, anu u.
whole party would have ln massa
lad nol.compsn, from ...other
r . . i....l .1 Arenas, come to
regiment, i"""" --
the rescue.
Dlat to Qiva Audienca.
.. .I-, nn. rvt. 17. The coinmll-
tea having In charge the entertain men
i i.....,ner Airents of
ot in ui .
range , eiit. for the c.. ol the ,mr J
huTth. time of t'""'.1
iKirder until they reaid. thl.ciiy. where
11.1 ttir ronvriiiiu.s.
. t al.am hMiftrilU'n tit
customs inspection o. '
. l I ..a. aaulll lit IIIBIIO B ivasava.w
UI isimr.. -",- ...ni.nl
will participate in n.ee....
ol the visitor. They win i
an audience by rreauiein
stiivae to Cros In Mexico
v . fifit. 17. Bopra-
niaanviiii, i - . ,
...ttlves ol tha Auier.can-.iw..-
Steamship company,
among the local grower to be lode- q imljtT Und and hoid it for the Ute.
wndent with the t.liyers. one:, a ia.- I,.,, airain be is met by the oo-
' . . , ... , I - -,.1. I - . . . . .1.
profit hss been oeriveo i. "h ltartion that there are no tunos at u.
tn re in lb last lew yesrs u.i .-.
.w.a are in a position to bold their
crop for advances which they think are
sure to couie.
Hst Monstrou Name.
Allainv "Anarrichty Oceolate'
tha scientific name of the strange sea
.....n.l.rranlureil at lsunina oay "
Robert Loeth lt suniiner,
f.M.r,.-,i niiouiirrai.iier ami
rent pictures ol the uncanny animal to
c...i,i,.,,i.n iiiatit.uion. am.
nviu
"In the Circuit court of the United
J. G
scientist,
Small Gain in Umatilla.
p.n.ii.inn Accordinir to the recent
.,ii taken in this county, and st.i.. fnr the diatrict of Oregon. Unit-
..i,;m v..a hiat been completely totaled, . a,., im.ri... nlaintiff. va. Wil
hhArPUl,:L;Jiln',r lr JouM, Thaddeu, 8. Potter, Ira
.1 1 L..i..i of l BOO The nrin- Wade. John Doe and Richard Roe, d-
fnr tha small sain la l.nnanta: We. the Inry In the above
I . ..... l. I ...l.l Jnl. Imi.nalnl A IrVtha
doubllesa the exouus 10 aectiuus . im i eniuieu 10, '"r - i ;r
land is cheaper.
above entitled criminal action, find tbe
the
PORTLAND MARKETS.
age elm .oross per b,,,. grnpes, musc.t. tl i
Krection of the re. m ion P j Tok.y. l160t black, 1(S
commence in a lw days. H P'"1 cortl 15 a5c; qniucea. 1
will consist of ten stamps
who stopped In
nitiaii.ei.il' , p-.n.
exiHH'
Hawaiian augur
Max loan '"' 'V.."..,,. National
inil.ll "
annually across tue
under the contract
recently nnnlna the
railroad 01 .""'": Two
i...i. nl tha Panama canal.
new steamer are uema "-
Eanloalona Injure Fireman,
Chicago. Oct. 17. -Five firemen were
slightly Injured and property valued 1 at
.!... ..unit fllieu wllB
delendant. Ira Wade, not guilty. C
p RiahnD. foreman.'
Tt took the iurv lust 30 minntes Sat
Wheat Club, 72c per bushel; blue- urday night to bring In the above ver.
. 11. -1 -tv. I , . n.l. I. ... nall.la arera taken.
. . .. .n . "I,, VD I II'V. I l.lli;, 1 , 1 1(1., . , FUI , I vwt " - ,
' , , . . . . .A, ... . I : 1 . I nrna
Oats No. 1 white ieeo, ziiss.oui and tbey wee on tue gu.n u. iui.u...
. . . . en - . . 1 . t 11' .4 . . .ahm, p .n m ., , iit, , 1 1
irrav. Z(S ou P' OI irainanc, vu....
R" . . 1 .... tn.ni ... I. m I . T . . L. Anl. . K-Uff HlaiMia
Ilarlev reen, i.ouiij.i in county., n iw . --
1 1.... i f,r. miirai. axi.ouH 1. nn hnfnfw the veraict
orewuia, t- : I " .,-., t...... .. TI...1.
22, , I regard to . niaru 11 .
Rye l.4nsl.4r per cental. dues Potter, in isci,
L'..i.,.nrinn timnthv. $1 4 I ,..-tha 19 men of tl
l.nj r. ,n. 1 ....... L..J1. l .... J.. i. n,. mlapa in
ai.n n.r inn: val ev umo-ivv, atiigna. 1D(i rotter tna w" oaruu mui. . r
cl.ver, $89, cheat, 7.t)U(gwi gr." to Uka a oauot. uo .
npon Wade too vote svoou ac
quittal, flva for conviction. The second
ballot resulted in nine for acquittal
and three for conviction, and on the
third ballot the entire 12 .men voted
for hi acquittal.
.1.. ITniveta V Ot ttregon.
haa en received irom oom
.. ...i.i... 1 1,. tha almve iinpronomico-
.1.1. -,,.. 1-n.lSIltU.e me mio.-iv
" ; ......... I.. n.
n.mn of the monster, anu mi rt-
ular name ia wolf eol.
Tan-Stamp Mill on Gold Bugv
a Th lonir uo il mm
cut tunnel seems destined to cut an In-
...1,1. niiiniier oi ijii.n. ." i.i..v.
ledges. 5 Hince th "P""
eek g0 notuer ----- ---- ... .c,
ss-aylng440 to the .ton. i"f" '",,; $11.75 per box
i.i ..i.i.. wiiu iriM rii'ii i -.. - - .
kkW s seven leei .. '7nr.dll.lS Per crate! canta-
treak taking up ten Inches in hl,atl. per crate; pears,
. , I .1.- uul.' Wl IVPT' "" "" .
ter. It is sam me "-. . ." . i nSfa. ko 1er box; crabappies, i
clcai across aoou. s.. . -"v.- BrnPe,, musc.t. $125 a box;
1 .25 ; Con
ner box.
Vegetables lieans, l4c per pound;
Coal Tae Wa Used by Contractor
at League Island.
Waahinaton. Oct. 17. That sample
of butter submitted aa a portion of a
Urn nnantitv supplied to tbe league
Island navy yard at Philadelphia prove
to be -colored with coal tar aye is m
anhatance of a report wbicn uniei
Chemist Wiley, of the department of
Agriculture, will aubmit tomorrow
Haemtin Wilson. Specimen were re-
e ntly.. taken for analysia . from ,tbe
League Island yards nospuai antuou
and barracks, from the United States
lerelvins shin 1 Ancaster.and Otnar na
! nrafi hv representative ot me
r...lnii riairv and food commis
sionere, who are ea'id to have obtained
similar samples from the men who sold
ie prodaoe, ' '
Mr. Wilson will reier tue rejion m
President Roosevelt, who will, in 8H
orobabilitv. call the attention oi tne
department of Justice to the matter.
KOMURA REACHES TOKIO. -
SETTLES FOR FRIAR' LANDS.
Do-
Taft Compromises Dispute With
minlcans at S2,060,0OO.
Washington, Oct. 13. Secretary Taft . ,
haa approved a settlement arranged by .
the Philippine government which com
pletes tbe purchase of tba Dominican .,
friar landa in the Philippine islands. ,,
These landa inclnda nearly ball of
those purchased from the triara and
amount to about 200,000 acres. After
tbe contracts were signed, it waa found
tbat a mistake had occurred by reason '
of a difference in the E iglifth and
Spaniah versions of surveys. Tbe Span- -
ish version made the price 1200,000
more than the English version. It also
waa found that tbe titles to eigbt diner-
ent tract were defective. ,.. ,
While Mr. Taft waa in the islands ba
effected a compromise by which the
title were to be made complete and
the purchase money paid according to
tbe English version, while, .the vzuu,
000 in controversy was to bis submitted
to arbitration. Since bia return tha.
secretary baa received a cable from
Governor Wright aaying tbat tba Do
minican agent have offered to com
promise by accepting 150,000. Mr.'
Taft today cabled Governor Wright ap
proving the compromise. ' V
Tbe total amount to ba paid to the
Poininicans ia $2,050,000. Tbe money
will be pa-d in aew ion arjoua ucw
r20. . . ... ..v..
MARKEL IS SHUT OUT.
Canal Commission Cancela Hia S50,-
000,000 Hotel Contract. .
Panama, Oct. 13. The laat act of '
the Panama Canal commission belorw
sailing for New York was the annul-" '
ment of the contract awarded to J. E.
Maikel, of Omaha for feeding and car- '
ing for the employee ol tbe canal. n .
reason for thia action ia that Chief En- " 1
gineer 8tevene, through- the depart-
ment of materials and supplies nnaer
Received Warmly by Mikado, coldly
by Hia People.
Tokio, Oct. 17. Baron Komnrn, the Messr. Jackson and Smith, ia handling,
rn.nlon miniater. who acted as cn;ei the commissaries succesasluliy. renuer-
plenipotentiary for Japan, arrived here jng unnecessary tbe arrangement with r.
today Irom Vancouver, x. v. i air. Maraei. i-ro.eaw mauo vj w ui-
..minn at tha railway station was not niovea airainst the arrangement Hi"
entouaiaaiu, iuu"" j. . . . .-- s i i iwec'w, -
finally government dignitaries The Governor Magoon's annual report-ia
streets were strongly gnarueu uj in eonns oi prepinniun. j
terestina part win relate to toe won
of sanitation, following tha new pla.
which waa put in force immediately on
the arrival of the governor Eere.
The case of yellow fever in Juna
numbered 60; in July 42; in Augnst
troops, police and
gendarme.
an
Few Sale In Hops.
o.i Tha hnn market the
week has lwen very quiet
innate arowers wno
past
A few for-
contracted their
season's crop some months ago at 1 pond: turnip,
. .a ...... t.ava been making del r- ,nt.. 5a75c pel
cabbage, llc; cauunower, oc pr
dnxen; celery, 100 per noaen, w, v
per sack; cncumViers, 1015c per doi-
.!- I'l... ....n.lnn. SOrtS
en; pumpa.n", 7avv, ....... .
40n tier crate; eouaaii, 7s
The
impe-
.U1 narriaura.
1 1- n . . . , ,
The emperor showed exceptional
hnnnr to Baron Komura by dispatching
Vnlrnhnma. where he landed from
the Empress of India, Colonel Inouye, 27 ; in September 6, and eo far tbft
hi. n,aiutv'a aid-de-camp, who went
alonesidethe steamer in a dispatch
. . t . T
boat and orougut
Komura ashore.
90c$l per sack;
per
car-
Ill be aui ding at 75 and 77 Uka "treet, oc
111 M uiiuia ,.,. K Innnen rich a
return .gal,..tN.wU.nO.I)oal.erty, m , Valnt. and
. .. . ..1. ... .l.l,,i,
Tha ruling nmr.-v i"""
the week ha been n to 1 -.
posed ol at i'" I"'1-"' -o",
Ls been no general moveme. , .mo g
the arower to ..H-epi 1..0 r
.n. by.ri -
eis'. pool orgau.am -
Purchase of Choice Hope
Btt.e,n Joseph Harris, of IUMiiamin
Si'hw.rs A Son. .' il .
Hnena V a a, wnerw no .
Slot of 212 balesofchocehop.
t 12V,' cent, and .reports .lav....
cha...d an .Krogat. of 300 hale, at be-
tween 11 and 13 cen.s. . ---
Vweri, i .... ,.. .... I,.u. haen
10.000 bale 01 me t.uu - -----
cleaned np to date, and mat ain""i-
Cieai.m i'r . . .. .,. ,.,,,,
mate y 80,000 to ii.iu,uw
oMold. Buyers are in tho market, but
growers are reluctant.
Bi Mnnav for Six Acre.
a:1ili.tiAn mum Aa Dlvin, of tli la place,
ha just sold his crop of Italian pruiif
'0.1 fl.m tor 1(1(10. trornw
nlZh.ru h. got W.681 pound.
of choice Prune.. The price wa. 4t
cent per pound.
rots, 85 ff 75c per rack; beets, 85c$l
per sack. .
Onionr Oregon yellow Danvers, ,l
125 per sack.
Cauaht Wife With Trap.
Buffalo, Oct. 18. A husband ha a
-i-lit tn keen a rat trap in hia trousur
pocket, according to a ruling made here
' . .. n I . , n, V. .
hy Police JUBllCe KOCmoru. 1 lie man
who did this w. Joseph Schull. He
was arrested on hi wile's complaint
that her hand had been injured by the
trap when ahe went to take money from
Shulta' pocket while be waa asleep.
I Justice Rochford ruled that Shull
could keep a rat trap In every one 01
month there ha not been a tingle case
reported. - ': '
. Cruiser Galveston Stood Teat.
Washington. Oct. 18. According to
tha . renort of the Board ol JNavat inv
spection and surety, the final 48-hour
trial ol the cruiser uaivesion waa sat-
rotatoes Oregon fancy, 658fio per . (n hi. money i( he
anek common, nominal .
iwvels, 22o per pound.
Butter Fancy creamery, 2530o per
pound.
EgOregon ranch, 2829o per
dosen.
wished to
prisoner,
do so. He discharged the
Franc Ready to Strike.
Washington. Oct. 16. Another con-
Veneanela. was neia at ine
12
18c;
mixe I o'licken. io luc; 01a iwwr.,
aatini vontig roosters, 10 lfn0
an 1 .0-. 10(12c; dressed chicken
i-l;. lurkev live. 14J4
va,.. , . J....1,.
geese, live, per pounu, Bi&av, .
13ca)14o.
Hoi Or'Bon, 1905, choice, 11
13c; olds, 1012c.
Wool Eastern uregon averauo iv,
19(21o; lower g'aie down to n--.
cording to sbnnltage; vsuey, ais";
ter pound: monair, cnoice, o.
jotnd; cows, 8(84cj country steer,
4(4Mc. ,
Veal Drewed, 37c per pound.
Mutton- Dressed, fancy, 07c P"r
pound; ordinary, 46c;
...llnr Veneanela. was
nt. 1. Hanartment today. Reports of
tha ornwins imnatience of French pub
ll continue to reach here, and thia
phase of the aituation was among thosa
niaenaaed. At the conclusion of the
conference the statement wa made that
French patience had not yet exnaustea
itself.
Rebel Ammunition Captured
limii. Russian Poland, Oct. 18.
Several wagon loads of' rifle aromnni
t.nn In thariw of Jewish teamsters were
captured here yesterday. They were
to Warsaw, aim wio a.u
Sweden D'aaolvea Union.
sinekhulin. Sweden. Oct.. 17. The
nninn Vmtween Norway and 8weden ex
. . . 101.1 J,. Kann ilisanlvAft. I
boig paving jjjtna
draft wa. 1 56 knot. M hour tha
" as . state sepsrate from the union speed which the Tees, waaes.gned to
, ,i H....1 . n.n.. .nnnt. maka be na 16.5 knota. . Sh made aa
3TJ bin without deb. ut Two or ."verage of H-3 knot. houMo
three member, of theoenate expressea . - 7-
.pinion that ine aieauiauuvu " .r- ,n ,.",..,;
., ......-.. ...,i wnniii ha lan avAraflre 01 xruui &i w
irreoarauie mineiu""""' , -
..it.t Roth houses subscauently four boiler.
i'-""--- - - . - i
passou iuo uo- Ha Find Dafecta.
Want Prohibition' In Arizona. Chicago, Oct. 13. The hearing of ar-
m j . n .t . 17 A Star auments on the demurrer to the in-
1 .. ' J. ... i... .1,. i.i. nieimanta returned by the Federal
special irom ; rrescoi. , . y, - .lnBt flve of the big pack.
xona . Associauo.1 ...- r. 1T , th.i. .mlVea
Ministers has adopted a resolution urg ing iam..u. r ,
n congress to incorporate in the Ari- wa clced late tni. a ternoor. .u,
mg congress to iu p v,:kji i,i Hnmnhrev. . before whom tba
sona atatenooo o... - h....."... - l-"'--- m.H retains hia
against the licensing ot .J3:Sw on. half
nqrr.rVrta.eofAriona,cUimingo.theind
protection to the ariitina iiiumiw u.. - -
the citisenship of the rtate, .. provided count overruled.
by the Oklahoma bin.
nn thatr WHV
...... ...... -.- ... .; .. .
lamb. 7 munition I tnougnt w portion o.
. ...nnW Imnnrted bv a band tor us in
..,.,., r
Pork D.essed, 07Mo P"r pod- I n uyrwtng
Arrange to Ratify Treaty.
Washinston. OcV. 13. Baron Koaen,
ten
eera at 8n Francisco were revoked to-
dav bv United Btatea steamooat m
spectora. The action in each case was
lor the reason that their naturalisation
paper were obtained by fraud.
Naturalization Fraud React
Washington, Oct. 17. The license ol ine .. T HT "naawd
nmatefpilot, master, and eng.n- Stat. SJlJSSt
ni.u vv.. j -
for the exchange of ratification of the
Rusao-Japaneae treaty. Telegraph!
anthoiiaation for the exchange may ba
expected almoet any day.
wall paper.
tandent.