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I EVENTS OF THE DAY Newsy lie ns Gathered from All Parts ot the World. PREPARED FOR THE BUSY READER Less Important but Not Less Inter esting Happenings from Points Outside the State. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Electoral Vote for President ♦ ♦ State Taft Bryan Y ♦ ♦ Alabama..................... 11 ♦ ♦ Arkansas..................... 9 X 10 ♦ California............... • 5 Z ♦ Colorado ................. ♦ Connecticut............ 3 ♦ Delaware..................... A ♦ Fioraia 5 ♦ Georgia....................... 13 I 3 ♦ Idaho............................. ♦ ♦ Illinois........................... ............ 27 • ♦ Indiana ....................... .......... 15 ♦ 13 ♦ Iowa............................. .......... 10 ♦ Kansas.................. X 13 I ♦ Kentucky.. ♦ Louisiana 9 ♦ .. ............ 6 ♦ Maine ♦ ........ ........... 2 6 f ♦ Maryland . . 16 ♦ Massachusetts ♦ 14 ♦ Michigan . s ♦ Minnesota.................. ........... 11 ♦ 10 ♦ ♦ Mississippi......... ♦ Missouri....................... ' ” \ \ IK ♦ ♦ Montana ................... ............ 3 ♦ ............. ♦ Nebraska H Z ♦ Nevada......................... 3 ♦ • ♦ New Hampshire........ . . . 4 12 ♦ ♦ New Jersey................. 39 ♦ New York ................. • 12 ♦ ♦ North Carolina......... .......... 4 ♦ ♦ North Dakota ZÌ ♦ Ohio................................ ♦ Oklahoma ................... 7 ♦ ♦ ' 4 ♦ Oregon........................... ♦ 34 ♦ ♦ Pennsylvania............... 4 ♦ Rhode Island ............. ♦ ♦ South Carolina......... 9 ♦ 4 ♦ South Dakota............... ♦ 12 ♦ . ♦ Tennessee..................... ♦ Texas.............................. 1H ♦ :: '3 ♦ ♦ Utah................................ ♦ ♦ Vermont......................... ....... 4 12 ♦ ♦ Virginia......................... 5 ♦ ♦ Washington.................. ♦ ♦ West Virginia........... .......... 5 ♦ ♦ Wisconsin...................... ....... 13 ♦ ♦ Wyoming....................... ......... 3 * ♦ Total....................... .......... 321 162 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FREE OF CHOLERA. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST NEW EUGENE INDUSTRY. LEGISLATION NEEDED. $13,000 Ice Factory and Cold Stor age Plant to Be Built. Eugene—Robert McMurphey, a cap italist, has announced that he will soon begin the erection of a $10,000 ice fac tory and cold sotrage plant in this ity. The ice factory will have a capacity of 20 tons of ice per day and the cold storage plant a capacity of 6,000. The main building will be 50x160 feet. The machinery will be operated by electricity. The plant will be on Mr. McMurphey’s property, adjoining the Southern Pacific depot property and it is intended, when the new railroad from Weed, California, to Eugene, via Klamath Falls and Natron, is built, to ice all the fruit cars here. At present they are iced at Ashland. Attorney General Crawford Wants a Water Code Passed. Salem—Need of water-legislation in this state occupies considt-ral le space in the biennial report submitted to the legislature by the attorney gen; oral. Mr. Crawford agrees with State Engineer Lewis that a water code is one of the important matters affecting Oregon which the legislature will have to take up at its approaching session. This report touches upon many things, among others, the recent squab ble between this state and the state of Washington over the fish laws. The attorney general makes no recommen dations, but suggests that an attempt be made to agree with the sister state on uniform legislation for the protec tion of the,salmon industry along the Columbia river. Merchants’ Association of Manila Is sues Statement. Manila, Nov. 10.—The Merchants’ association of this city has issued the following statement: “Manila is reported by the health authorities to be practically free of cholera. Since November 1 in a popu lation of nearly 250,000, one case daily has occurred. These cases were found in outlying districts, unusually visited I by whites. The late visitation proved to be of a very light character since its beginning, and in the month of July were only 22 cases among the white population. Of these but 10 proved fatal. There was not a single case among the 12,000 city school children. Since the American occupation in 1898 the number of whites in the Elands at tacked by cholera is 247. Of these 120 cases were fatal. The majority of deaths occurred in 1902, when there were 60,000 troops in the islands and no precautions existed for protection against the epidemic.” Soldiers from Fort McKinley and sailors from the Asiatic squadron are now entering the city freely and the citizens are anxious that Rear Admiral Sperry will permit them to carry out the plans for the recepition of the At lantic battleship fleet. If these plans are not carried out it is feared that a false and harmful impression will be given to the world of the sanitary condition of Manila, which unquestionably is better than that of any other city in the Orient and probably unexcelled by any large city of the world. SCENES OF HORROR Dead Piled Dp Amid Burning Cars in Train Wreck. TRAINS COLLIDE IN DIG SWAMP Injured Ones Lie With Dozen Corpses Along the Track—Heroic Work by Women. The house committee has begun its New Orleans, Nov. 12.— Eleven per- tariff revision inquiries. sons are known to be (lead and a score or more are injured as a result of a Roosevelt says he will not run for wreck yesterday morning on the New the senate from New York. Orleans A: Northeastern railroad at Lit A committee of San Francisco citi tle Woods, 12 miles from New Orleans. zens is to inquire into delay of graft Between Slidell and New Orleans the trials. tracks of the New Orleans & North eastern are used by the Great Northern Five persons were killed by an ex •«ml it was a suburban train of this road University Debating League. plosion on a steamer near North Bay, " from Covington that crashed into the Ontario. University of Oregon. Eugene.—The rear of a local Northeastern train from State High School Debating league, An automobile collided with a train Freight Via Klamath. Hattiesburg, Miss., telescoping the four of which Professor E. E. DeCou, of near Red Bluff, Cal, and four per- Klamath Falls—A movement has rear coaches. the university, is secretary, is already sons were killed. Little Woods is so surrounded by beginning active operations for the been inaugurated to send all Lake swamp that the only access to the scene A student at a Cleveland, Ohio, uni year's work. Thirty-five high schools county fregiht shipments through Kla is by way of the railroad. When the versity has been driven insane by have entered the league and some o' math Falls. This freight amounts to rescue party reached Little Woods the imagined hazing. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I them have already held their try 5,000 tons a year. Judge George Na- scene was one of terror, desolation and ♦ outs. ♦ A new debating district fo: land on his return to this city from Morse, the bank wrecker, has been ♦ ♦ death. The wreck had caught fire and Membership of New House ♦ Coos Bay has been created in adrli Lake view, where he transacted the denied bail and will have to stay in ♦ the first efforts of the loungers around ♦ State. Dem. Rep. ♦ tion to the four of last year, of Co regular court work, brought the mes jail until his appeal is heard. ♦ ♦ tin* camps went toward subduing the Alaliama. .. 2 ♦ lumbia river, southern, central ana sage from the business men of Lake ♦ Hanies. In this they had been partially A seat in the New York stock ex ♦ Arkansas........... 7 ♦ eastern Oregon. After the tryouts 8 ♦ have been held and debates have de view that if Klamath Falls could furn successful, but little succor had been change has just sold for $85,000. A ♦ California............. ... 3 ♦ termined the championship team in ish rates and handle the business they week ago this same seat brought ♦ Colorado given to the badly injured and several ♦ Connecticut . . . ♦ $70,000. of these died while lying around the ♦ Delaware............. ♦ each district, inter district contests could have all freight routed this way. Florida................. 3 smouldering debris. Rude bandages had ♦ will be held to select the two best It is a hundred mile haul between the Mount Robson, Canada, is claimed ♦ 11 ♦ Georgia ............. ♦ been bound about their wounds in an The chamber of commerce 1 ♦ teams for the final debate, which takes two points. to be the highest peak in the Rockies. ♦ Idaho.. .............. 6 effort to stop the flow of blood and ?n 19 * place at the university of Oregon in will take up the matter, as it is realiz ♦ Illinois................. REDUCES FREIGHT RATES. Indiana . 11 2 ♦ Roosevelt has been invited to visit many instances the later investigation A new bulletin containing full ed that the securing of this freight will Iowa ................... 1 10 ♦ May. Ireland during his trip abroad, but has ♦ of the surgeon discovered that more 8 » information in regard to all the ques be the first step in making Klamath ♦ Kansas ............. Nippon Yusen Kaisha Begins Fight than one life had been saved in this H 3 ♦ tions to be debated is now in the declined. ♦ Kentucky.. Falls the distributing point for all 7 ♦ ♦ I^ouisiana for Trade. manner. None worked harder than the All attempts to stop the fire burning ♦ Maine..................... 4 ♦ hands of the printer and will b Southeastern Oregon. women passengers in this crude surgery. 3 3 ♦ mailed as soon as possible. at the Dos Bocas, Mexico, oil wells ♦ Maryland Victoria, B. C., Nov. 10. — The Nip 3 Massachusetts. 11 ♦ have been abandoned. The oil is ♦ 12 Michigan ♦ ♦ Coos Coal to Front. pon Yusen Kaisha has decided to begin 1 8 ♦ flowing at the rate of 14,000,000 gal- ♦ Minnesota.. Record Crop Price. MAY BE ANDRE. H Marshfield- The vast coal fields of the struggle with the Canadian Pacific ♦ Mississippi . ♦ Ions a day. Eugene C. E. Stewart, of Cottage Coos county and the development 10 6 ♦ ♦ Missouri............... of railroad for the premier position in the 1 ♦ Grove, has purchased the apple crop Roosevelt will give a dinner to labor ♦ Montana. Skipper Finds Remains Under Cross 1 ♦ this natural resource which is now ♦ Nebraska leaders. 1 ♦ Nevada ............... ♦ of Dr. L. D. Scarbrough, of Creswell, promised to be extensive in the near carrying trade of the North Pacific. Bearing Explorer’s Name. New Hampshire. ♦ who has a 2-acre orchard of the finest Since the ruling of the Interstate King Edward has just celebrated his ♦ 3 ♦ New Jersey........ Copenhagen, Nov. 12.—There is rea ♦ trees in the upper Willamette valley. future, is attracting much attention 11 67th birthday. ♦ New York........... ♦ among the people of the Coos bay coun Commerce commission, by which ship son to believe that the body of Pro 7 ♦ North Carolina ♦ Mr. Stewart purchased the apples for try iand is believed to be one of the companies advanced their rates, the fessor S. S. Andre, the Arctic explorer, Cortelyou, it is said, will remain in ♦ North Dakota ♦ ....................... 9 ♦ Ray & Hatfield, of New York, who big important features of the locality lines connecting with United States who, in 1905, made an attempt to reach the cabinet as secretary of the treas ♦ Ohio Oklahoma. ........ 2 ♦ paid a higher price than has ever been ury. The fact that Coos bay railroads, and more particularly those the north pole in a balloon, has been Oregon .. ♦ paid for upper Willamette valley ap in the future. Pennsylvania 5 ♦ has practically the only coal on the under the United States flag, were found on the eoast of Labrador. It is said Secretary Hoot will he il Rhode Island ♦ ples. Experts say that Dr. Scar A letter received from the captain of South Carolina 7 candidate for senator from New York ♦ brough's apples are as fine as any Pacific coast south of Puget sound in placed at a disadvantage. The Cana the Danish steamer Inga, dated Labra South Dakota. 2 ♦ marketable quantities has always been in Platt's place. dian Pacific railroad naturally took dor. September 30, reports that Captain Tennessee 8 ♦ grown in the Hood river or Rogue Texas.................... 16 held out as one of the most valuable advantage of its position and declined Chatker, skipper of the American * The supreme court has decided that Utah. 1 * river valleys. assets of the place. to advance its freight rates. schooner Pelops, of Conception Bay, N. states may forbid the co education of Vermont............... 1 2 ♦ Virginia. » 1 ♦ When the conference at Seattle de F., discovered in northern Labrador a whites and blacks. Best Alfalfa Country. Washington . 3 ♦ Vale Plans Big Meeting. cided to increase the rates, the propos cross bearing the name “Andre,” and 5 ♦ West Virginia Klamath Falls That no section of J. J. Hill says that within six years Wisconsin........... 10 ♦ 1 Vale Assurances have been receiv ed increases were cabled to Japan, that beneath this cross he found a body the United States will consume all the Wyoming . 1 ♦ the West can grow better alfalfa than and a box of documents. * i the Klamath country is the report of A. ed here that the forthcoming conven where a meeting of Japanese shipping wheat raised in this country. Heating under the cross and found > Total 175 216 « tion of the Oregon Promotion & De interests was called. Advices received T. Sweet, of the bureau of soils of the Mrs. Phipps, of Denver, ex wife of by the Royal Mail steamship Empress human remains and a box containing velopment association will be held in Agricultural department, who has beer? the Pittsburg millionaire, has received papers, Captain Chatker said that he a demand for .$20,000 or be dynamited. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ engaged during the past summer in this city, the date of the gathering of India were to the effect that the removed the cross, but he refused to Nippon Yusen Kaisha withdrew from being some day early in December, ♦ making a soil survey of the Klamath say whether or not the papers were in Twenty voters east their ballots for ♦ ♦ ♦ project. The average yield per acre The people of Vale will get together this conference and has made a general his possession. New Governors of States The Inga’s captain a dead man in Eureka county, Nevada, ♦ ♦ reduction of about 17 per cent lower asked how the name “Andre” was State Name Politics. ♦ over th»» valley is about three tons, and plan arrangements for the enter- at the recent olection. The man was ♦ ♦ than the former freight rates. The spelled. On being told, ho took a piece candidate for a county office and died ♦ Colorado ......... «John F. Shafroth... . D : while some farmers who thoroughly tainment of members of the associa- George F. Lilley. . . R Japanese steamship company proposes of paper from his pocket, on which was ♦ Connecticut the day before election. :s understand the culture of alfalfa get tion and an excellent program, in Delaware ......... Simeon S. Pennewill. R ♦ Florida ............. Albert W. Gilchrist.. D which the important subject of good to bear the burden of the increased written the name as it appeared on the five tons. A wreck was prevented on the North ♦ Idaho James H. Brady......... R roads and state highways will be fea railway charges and will give a lower cross. It was “Andree.” ern Pacific in Montana by breaking ♦ Illinois................. Charles S. Deneen. . . R The place where the cross was dis rate across the Pacific. A reduction tured, is in course of preparation. Ask Pardon for Lathrop. Indiana............. Thomas R. Marshall I) a switch lock with an ax. Several cars ♦ Iowa . B. F. Carri»! I............... R of 25 cents per 100 pounds will be covered is an absolute desert and is Silein. Petitions have been put in broke loose and started down hill ♦ Kansas ................. ............... Walter R. Stubbs. . R made on silk and other valuable rarely visited, even by the Eskimos. Jackrabbits in Willamette. circulation asking Governor Chamber toward train. By tele ♦ s. Draper ......... „ ......... R ..... _... an approaching What became of Andre’s two compan ♦ Massachusetts Eben Frisi M. Warner. freights. R lain to grant a pardon in favor of P. Monroe In a recent dispatch from graphing ahead they were sidetrackciL ♦ Michigan ions. if the discovered remains prove to John A. Johnson Minnesota . I) N. Lathrop, a well known business ♦ Missouri and Salem, mention is made of the fact ............ Herbert S. Hadley . R be his, is a problem, but the light prob The Chicago city council may pro traveling man, who was recently eon Montara ............. Edward Donlan ......... R that the black tailed jackrabbit has ably will be thrown upon their fate by ♦ Nebraska............. A. C. Shallenberger . I) FRANCE STILL FIRM. pose a law to restrict divorces. victed of perjury and sentenced to just made its initial appearance in the ♦ Now Hampshire Henry B. Quinby. an examination of the papers. R ♦ serve four years in the penitentiary, Charles E. Hughes R Many Japanese seal poachers have ♦ New York Wilamette valley. Benton and Lane appealed to Lathrop ’ s ease has been North ('arolina W. w. Kitchin I) Government Confident Germany Will been captured and killed by Russians. ♦ North Dakota .C. A. Johnson............ R GRILL OIL TRUST. the supreme court. Some of the trial counties are overrun with these pests ♦ Ohio Meet Her Demands. Judson Harmon........ D jurors who convicted him have s’gncd and have been for four or five years. Six Pasadena high school boys were ♦ Rhode Island Louis E. Remington . R ♦ South Dakota Paris, Nov. 10. — No word has come In many instances outside gardens are Robert S. Vessey .. . . R the petition upon the theory that he injured in a football game. One of ♦ Tennessee........... M. Stuff Sold in Canada Said to Be Ex R. Patterson . D practically destroyed by them, and on from Berlin with reference to the Ger has already been punished enough. ♦ them may die. ................... Thomas M. Campbell I) pensive and Dangerous. ♦ Texas account of the lay of the land, it is man government’s attitude with refer William Spry............. Utah R S. G. Cosgrove............ R hmgton The First National bank of New ♦ Winnipeg. Man., Nov. 12.—A sweep ence to the Casa Blanca affair and a going to be a difficult task to get rid ♦ Wa> Gold Peach Booming. : West Virginia W. E. GlMBCOCk . R Kensington, Pa., has been closed by ♦ Wisconsin further delay is considered likely ow ing investigation of the affairs of the James O. Davidson.. R ♦ Gold Beach Gold Beach and vicin of them. the bank examiner. ing to some confusion which prevails Standard Oil company in Canada was ♦ ♦ ity have been taking on new life since «♦♦♦«♦♦♦a****♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦« PORTLAND MARKETS. among the German officials and the ne started here yesterday as the result of Seven Stanford university students the report of the mining experts, cessity of maneuvering before the a series of explosions east of here in have been suspended for ridiculing the Land and Mathis. Nearly a hundred Wheat Bluestem, 94c; club. 90c; reichstag. But French opinion remains which more than a score of persons re faculty in theatricals. miners are prospecting through the cently lost their lives. The investiga QUAKES IN DEATH VALLEY. fife 89c; red Russian, 87c; 40 fold, serenely confident that Germany event tion is being conducted bv both the pro hills in the hopes of making a rich 90e va alley, 90c. The American Tobacco company has ually will yield upon the point upon vincial and the dominion officials. Barley Feed, $25.50(<T26 per ton; been declared an illegal trust by the Three Weeks of Quiverings Di ives strike, and some good finds have been which France insists and express re Each body is working separately, but reported. Captain Frye’s boat has brewing, •$2 7. United States Circuit court of New Out the Miners. gret for the incident. both are reviewing the same evidence. been overcrowded with passengers and Oats— No. 1 white, $30(0 31 per toil; York. There is no trace of “bluff” in the The quality is one of the most im San Bernardino, Cal., Nov. ti freight to the mouth of the Illinois and gray, $29(o 30. French attitude and the spectacle pre portant facts to be established and the The reported discovery of a subter I )eath valley and the surrounding extra trips have been necessary. Hnv — Timothy. Willamette Valiev, sented by France last week must have officials first went to Swan river, where ranean lake on the site of the Gatun country arc in the throes of a series M4 per ton; Willamette Valley, ordi convinced Germany that in all her a family of nine perished because of an dam has been pronounced a fake by of earthquakes, which began three Run of Salmon Heavy. nary, $11; eastern Oregon. weeks ago, and the most violent of dealings with the German government explosion of inferior oil. Colonel Goethals. 1750; mixed. $13; clover. $9; alfalfa Marshfield- The salmon run on The investigators have learned that Coos winch occurred last Wednesday morn since the catastrophe of 1870, France oil selling for 40 cents a gallon can be Holland has revoked the treaty of ing before daylight, causing conster bay is now especially large, The tish- $14; alfalfa meal, $19. never displayed such an exhibition of I (»ught 50 miles away in the United Fruit—Xpples, 60c(<?.$2 per box; 1894 with Venezuela and this will allow nation among the mining camps, and ermen are busy day and night and such national solidarity. States for 12 cents a gallon, The Stand- unrestricted import of arms and am resulting in many miners and pros great quantities of fish are being de peaches. SacrtZfl per box: pears. 750(7? Moreover, Germany doubtless is ard Oil officials ---- sav —.. the difference in livered at the canneries that the plants $1.25 per box; grapes. $1.25(^1.75 per munition into Castro’s country and pectors fleeing from the district. Immense changes in underground throughout the county are running full <• rn t e local Concords, 12|£(o)15c per aware that Great Britain and Russia price is due to a local syndicate of deal- opens the door to involution. have been consulted upon every step ha ’ f basket; huckleberries, 12loC per rivers which intersect the great sink force. Rush orders for cans are being pound; quin es, $1671.25 per box; cran- France has taken and fully share this There is a resumption of activity in arc believed to have taken place, and All Bribes in Evidence. sent to the factories by the canners the berries, $9.50(u 12 50 per barrel; c.as.a government’s view, and in addition are some of the miners believe the waters many industries. San Francisco, Nov. 12.—.Judge Law supply of fish being greater than was las. 2 ’ 4 £»c per pound: Spanish Malaga which once gushed through the valley prepared to give material as well as lor yesterday ruled that the various Russia has forced Servin to abandon •sill again within a short time be anticipated. grapes. ■* $7< “*((77.50 (7 per barrel. moral support to France. its warlike attitude. ’ riberies and offers to bribe the former flowing over the now arid sands. Potatoes — 90<’z<?$1 per hundred; sweet You Will Find It in Vale. Samuel Lawrence, one of the first board of supervisors by Abraham Ruef potatoes, 1s4(i?2’iC per pound. The fight for speakership of the Record for Tunnel Work. miners to reach here with details of Vale. Citizens of Vale are about to 'hrough Janies L. Gallagher constituted Onions- -Oregon, $1.10(ql.25 per 100 house has already begun. the earthquakes, said that for three inaugurate a campaign of boosting for pounds. Los" Angeles, Nov. 10. — William “ similar offenses,” ami sustained the The re election of Governor Deneen, weeks past there had been one or two the city and the surrounding country, Vegetables Turnips. $1.25 ner sack: Mulholland, chief engineer of the Los e >nt< ntion of Assistant District Attor They had all been and a new slogan has been invented daily of Illinois, will be contested. Angelis aequeduct, reports that all 1 temblors • • .... hi with the exception of the one on and adopted to assist in making the earrots, $1; parsnips. $1.25; beets, American records for tunnel boring in ney Francis J. llenev that in order to horseradish. S(a'1212C per pound; A Manitoba farmer started the tire Wed nesday. show the relations between Ruef and conntrv famous. The slogan ?an is. “Yon $1.2, hard rock were broken during October artichoke«. I with coal oil and the family of seven Will Find It in Vale.” and this an per pound; $1 per dozen: beans, 10c by the city forces at work on the Eliz ’he supervisors he was entitled to intro ; cabbage. 114(i?2c per duce evidence of offers to bribe in the are dead. nonneement applies equally to those Want Ships for Pacific. A distance of 466 feet various other franchise matters other looking for orchard and agricultural pound; cauliflower, 50e(<T$l per dozen: abeth tunnel. Employes of the Lackawanna rail celery, 40 ,f 75c per dozen; cucumbers. was made in 31 days, thus surpassing than the particular indictment in the Sail Francisco, Nov. 11—A set of land. way in Brooklyn are accused of steal resolutions asking that the Pacific $2 per box: egg plant. $2 per crate; the record on the Gunnison tunnel, United Railroads case. ing $190,000 during the past three licet be retained in the Pacific ocean lettuce, 75c(<?$t per box: parsley. 15c made in January, 1908, by 17 feet. Loses $1,000 Log Raft. itul th»t it be augmented by the At per dozen: peas. 10c per pound; pep months. Ends Public Ownership. Mrirahfield. — Oil account of the tiers. 10c per pound; pumpkin«. Uo'I’ie The Los Angeles aequeduct is the mu Lan tic fleet was forwarded to Prcsi Cleveland, Nov. 12..—Two receivers The Australian suggestion that the dent elect Taft vesterdav bv the ohi- breaking of a boom on South slough. ier pound; radishe«. 12’.jc per dozen: nicipal project by which the city will >anv spinach, 2c per pound; sprout«. 10c per procure a daily water supply of 260,- for the Municipal Traction company British fleet make a tour around the ••’rs of the California branch of the the Smith Power« Logging c world has been frowned down by the Xmcrican National Red Cross «octet v lost 2*0.000 feet of logs. \ big raft I'ouml; smm«h, l’...e per pound; toma 000,000 gallons from the Owens river. and the Cleveland Railway company will be appointed today by Federal T Taft is president of the American Na was caught in a strong tide .mil car tec*. 50e(<?.$L admiralty. Judge Taylor. He made it clear that ried over the bar. The raft broke and New Position for Bryan. Butter Citv creamery, extras. 35<p State Senator Livesey, of Maryland, tional Red Cross society and the or the logs were scattered and lost. The Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 10. The possi the receivers were merely to preserve 3(1e; fanev outside creamery, 32,a(o'35e say» Tuskegee institute is a failure. ganization here hopes to have consjd- value of the raft was about $l<'d0, the property and that he would not un er iblc influence with him in niaking ble tender of the chancellorship of the dertake to determine the rights of the per pound: store, 17ta'20c. This is the leading colored institute of the request. university of Nebraska to William J. -Oregon Egg« -Oregon select«, 37 ’ ¿.c; East the United States. leveland Railway ........... company or the Mil- ........................ — Buy Large Tract at Vale. Bryan was one of the rumors in con nicipal Traction company as to restora ern. 27f<732’_c per dozen. Vale H. R. Garrett and M. W. Cuts Down Expenses. All business was suspended in Duba tion * “ - .............. ' • nection with the vacancy which will be of their property, but would re- Poultry i* Hens, 11c per pound; Tokio. Nov 11—i he financial de Smith, of North Yakima, Wash., pur spring. 11c; ducks, old. and the entire populace participated created January 1 by the resignation serve that question for the final hear chased 54 acres of city property last ing. in the funeral of Tomas Estrada nartment yesterday announced the 1 younjf, I4z/fl5c; peese, o!4, 9(iF10c; of Dr. E. Benjamin Andrews. Mr. hiolget tor the next year, aggregating week and organized the Vale Realty A voting. 1 '<'70<’; tnrkev«. 1" F18c. Palma, ex president of the island. Bryan said he had not heard the report Investment company, and have sur «"•«.MIO.000 This means that the cur Veal Extra. 8’_.c per pound,; ordi-' and would not discuss it. The mention Largest in the World. Schwab has boarded up his 17,000,- tailment of fund« for military naval veyed and platted the land into Nel narv, 7(¿> 7’..e; heavy. 5e. of Mr. Bryan's name was more the Chicago, Nov. 12.—A permit for the P rk Fancy, 7c per pound; large. suggestion of the student body than construction of what architects say will 000 palace in New York, saying he ■nd civil enterprises is $«4 ooo.ooo son's First addition to Vale. 5 L, lfl fie. cannot afford to keep it up. In a year The reduction is in line with the gen he the largest office building in the ilop« 190S. choice», S(i7SUc; prime. any serious thought by the regents. Enterprise Sawrrill Sold. he hopes to have his finances straight eral policy of the new cabinet, which world was procured yesterday. The is miking every endeavor tn save 1 7cF 7’-e; medium. 5J .67fic per pound. ened out. building will be erected for the Peo Enterprise Lewis has sold his saw ! 1907. *361 4c; IPOfi, l(i?lt$e. Ten Killed; Many Hurt. monev and carry the nation over the ples Gaslight & Coke company and will mill and a smal tract of land where the Wool -Eastern Oregon average beat. Maunteban, France, Nov. 10.—An stand at Adam« street and Michigan A crisis seems to be approaching in period o^ financial depression There ■ mill is located, eight miles northeast --ill some obieciton to this policv l'1 .'14c per pound, according to shrink e-press train was derailed today near ................... the Franco-German quarrel about Mo avenue. It will le 20 stories high and but the conservative element strongly I of Enterprise, to J. E. Patterson. • 'a;.-: v-l lev. 156.16c. Grisels. Ten persons were killed and will . • -ntain rocco. ....... i 7,920.000 cubic feet of air supports the government. I railroad contractor, for $8,000. hair—Choice. 18c per pound. many injured. I space.