Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, November 28, 1908, Image 2

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    EVENTS OF THE DAT
OKLAHOMA HAS REMORSE.
REGENT FEARS REBELLION.
Finds Stringent Laws Prevent Build­
ing of Railroads.
Heavy Guards Placed at All Gates Oi
City of Pekin.
FEARFUL TORNADOES
Pekin, Nov. 24.—While all is quiet
in
Pekin, detachments of troops guard Thirty Dead and Scores Hurt by
Newsy Ite.ns Gathered from All
the
city gates and gendarmes are on
PLAT SMALL FARMS.
OREGON SHEEP CLEAN.
Arkansas Storm.
Parts ol the World.
duty at the approaches to the foreign
The government has not
Huge Enterprise Launched at Albany Inspectors Fail to Find Any Scabbies legations.
ceased to take precautionary meas­
by Deal Just Consummated.
or Other Diseases.
Albany.—The largest land sale ever
Pendleton.—After two weeks' work ures, for revolutionaries are spreading SEVERAL TOWNS ARE DEMOLISHED
PREPARED FOR THE BUSY READER
all kinds of reports, which might act
made in Oregon of fruit, dairy and ag­ 11 inspectors under the direction of
like firebrands to the spirit of uneasi­
ricultural land has just been closed in Dr. S. W. -McClure, of the federal ness underlying present conditions in
bureau of animal industry, report
the sale of 30,000 acres in Benton and that not one case of scabbies or other China.
Two Twisters Sweep Path Over Four
Less Important but Not Less Intel«
Lincoln counties to Minneapolis peo­ disease has been found among Ore­
There have been rumors of an insur­
Miles Wide—Both Start at
esting Happenings from Points
ple. The sale was made through Fish gon sheep. Though not a single dis­ rectionary movement in the South, but
Same Time.
eased sheep has been found so far, this has proved to be only a minor out­
Outside the State.
& Hodges, of this city.
the
work
of
inspection
will
be
con
break
among
the
artillery
and
cavalry
A new company, the Yaquina Valley tinned until every band in the state
Fruit & Land company, will, through has been subjected to an examination stationed at Nankin.
A hiavy snow fall is reported
Nevertheless, it has been thought
Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 24.—Two
its western representatives, hnve these It is believed, however, that no scab­
advisable to post a guard at each of tornadoes, one north and the other
throughcut Colorado.
by
sheep
will
be
found,
though
early
lands platted into 10, 20 and 40 acre
in the summer there were a few iso­ the gates of Pekin, and half compan­ south bound, swept over West Arkan­
The Morse steamship lines on the
tracts and sold for fruit, nut and dairy lated eases in Lake and Douglas ies of Chinese regulars are now under sas yesterday afternoon destroying
Atlantic coast have been reorganized.
purposes. Literature for extensive ad counties. These were treated as soon arms at these points.
[ many lives and much property. All
vertising of this part of Oregon is be as discovered.
A severe electrical disturbance par­
It was owing to one of these disturb­ means of communication was cut off
ing
prepared.
The
head
office
will
be
alyzed telegraph lines in Illinois, Iowa
Though Oregon sheep were prob ances that the edict of November 20 I and only indefinite reports have been
in Minneapolis, with a branch in Port­ ably the worst infested with scabbies
tnl Wisconsin.
land, but the business will all go if any state in the Union two years was issued, in which it was pointed received from the districts visited.
out that lawless conspirators had tried From t.iese reports it appears that at
Storms have blocked the Great
through this city.
'go, Dr. McClure stated at that time
Those back of the enterprise are J. 'hat he would clean up the sheep of to invade the interior, and all officials least 30 lives were lost. The property
Northern and Northern Pacific lines in
B. Streeter & Co., George W. Taylor, 'he state within two years, and this were ordered to arrest and summarily loss will reach hundreds of thousands
Montana and North Dakota.
George E. Adams, of Minneapolis, and inspection seems to indicate that he behead them wherever found.
of dollars.
The Iowa legislature has elected
several others.
Stringent measures have been taken
One tornado started in the extreme
has
kept
his
promise.
PAPERS ARE MISSING,
Governor Cummins United States sen­
At the present time thero are about
here to suppress any sign of conspiracy, southwestern part of the state and
ator to succeed William B. Allison.
300 families around St. Louis preparing
and the government has ordered an in­ traveled northward following the sec­
TALKS ON APPLE CULTURE.
to conio to Oregon and take hold of
vestigation of the governor of Nang ond tier of counties fr< m the western
The shah of Persia has been fright­ Standard Oil Documents Stolen From some
of
this
land.
Public Records at Cincinnati.
The other started in
ened by Russia and Great Britain into
Government Expert Delivers Lecture Puei province, on acount of a slight up­ boundary line.
rising that took place there.
the northwestern corner of the state
withdrawing his refusal of a constitu­
Cleveland, O., Nov. 25.—County
to Grants Pass Growers.
Final Survey Resumed.
and went southward, to all indications
tion.
Clerk Charles P. Salen, subpenaed to
Grants Pass—Professor P. J. O’Gara,
following the second and third tier of
Klamath
Falls—Survey work on the a specialist of plant disease, in the
A Coeur d’Alene millionaire has an­ appear at the Standard Oil hearing in
HOLDS TOWN AT BAY.
counties.
nounced the purchase of old mines near New York with valuable legal papers Klamath Falls-Natron line is now going service of the government, who has
The counties through which the tor­
Barcelona, Spain, which he will operate wanted by Frank B. Kellogg, found on. Southern Pacific Engineer Rankin, been looking over Rogue river valley Four Men Shot in Effort to Capture
nado passed are Lafayette, Columbia,
Field Chief Avery and a corps of 14 with a view of visiting the principal
under modern methods.
today that the documents had mys­ men have established headquarters in
Mexican Hold-Up Man.
Miller, Pike, Howard, Hempstead,
orchards, lectured in the opera house
A Tennessee mob waited until three teriously disappeared.
Klamath Falls and will work north on one day last week to a large gathering
Reno, Nev., Nov. 24.—Detected as Montgomery, Yell, Pope, Johnson,
negroes had been tried for murder and
Among the missing papers are a the permanent survey of the Oregon of fruit growers. He took for his top­ he was holding up the Court saloon in Franklin and Carroll.
sentenced to receive the death penalty
According to advices received, the
dozen
affidavits made by Standard Oil Eastern railway, which will connect ic “The Fruit and Its Pests,” and pre­ Battle Mountain late last night, a
when it took the three from jail and
with the present main line of the sented his subject in a practicable Mexican broke through the door and, storm was at its height when it swept
chiefs,
including
one
by
John
D.
1 /nched them.
Pacific at Eugene. At the manner.
running into Night Policeman Coon, through Piney, a German settlement
Rockefeller, president, others by Oli­ Southern
on the Iron Mountain railroad, be­
time of the disturbance in the money
Lord Roberts’ declaration that Great
The meeting closed with questions shot the officer in the jaw; then held
Britain .needs 1,000,000 more soldiers ver H. Payne and the remainder by market last fail Chief D. D. Griffiths from various persons upon different up the gathering crowd as it collected tween Knoxville and London. Late
to prevent a possible invasion from men who were prominent in Stand­ and a large corps of men, working on diseases of fruit all of which were at the scene.
Cowboys and miners reports from Russellville with which
the Oregon Eastern survey, were called readily answered. On the stage, back called for assistance, and rushing the communication can be had, are that
Germany, has caused agrjatstir in the ard Oil in the ’80s.
German capital.
A petition filed here in 1880 by in on Mr. Harriman’s orders and noth­ of the speaker, in crescent shape, ar­ robber, were repulsed by his fire. between 12 and 20 persons were killed.
Five lives are reported to have been
which
Standard Oil sought to "elimi­ ing has been done until the present tistically arranged, were 100 boxes of Deputy Sheriff Titsworth wss hit in
Latest reports from Governor-elect nate" William
Schofield, a Cleveland party was ordered here. It is believed choice apples, representing 40 varieties the groin, and two others were slightly lost ten miles from Mulberry.
Cosgrove, of Washington, say he is im­ refiner, is gone. It is wanted by the that construction work will start im­
A report from Fort Smith states
injured.
proving.
prosecution in the government's case. mediately on completion of the perma­ grown in this vicinity.
The Mexican backed down the street, that 25 lives were lost in towns outside
To remove papers from public rec­ nent survey.
In a riot between German and Ital­
forcing everybody in sight to follow of Piney and Mulberry. This dispatch
Struck Gas at Ontario.
ian students at Vienna, more than 150 ord is an indictable offense under
him. When he drew away from the declares that the destruction of the
Ontario
—
The
oil
well
being
drilled
Ohio statutes, punishable by heavy
town of Cravens was complete. Four
were injured.
Wheat
Acreage
Larger.
by the Ontario Oil company is now saloons he ducked into the darkness. A persons were killed, two were fatally
penalty.
suspect,
seen
by
Deputy
Sheriff
Hasp,
In a raid on clubs of St. Louis for
Wasco There has been the largest down about 800 feet and prospects look was caught when boarding a freight injured and eight were missing at that
BLOCKS AUSTRIA S GAME.
dispensing liquor out of hours, 832 men
acreage of fall wheat sown in Sherman very favorable for finding oil in com­ train early this morning. The deputy place.
A strong
were arrested.
county during the past few weeks in mercial quantities here.
The tornado, approaching from the
sheriff called to the man to halt, but
Admirals Dewey, Schley and Evans Servian Minister Lining Up Powers in the history of the county. The weather flow of gas has been encountered, getting no response, shot the fellow in southwest, crossed the Arkansas river
which
churned
the
water
in
the
well
Balkan Muddle.
has been ideal for seeding, and the
defend the navy against the critics of
several miles south of the settlement
and caused it to flow' in a rush over the the leg. The town, aroused by the out­
battleship construction,.
Rome, Nov. 25.—M. Milovanovich, grain has taken on a wonderful growth. mouth of the well. It is believed the rages, started on a man hunt; and of Piney and proceeded in a northeast­
With the good rains of the past few
The British government proposes to the Servian minister of foreign af­ days, and continual warm growing gas flow was sufficient to light the farmers, hearing the shooting, came erly direction. It swept through the
spend $500,000,000 on purchases of fairs, left here today for Belgrade, weather, Sherman county will harvest town of Ontario, if it were utilizd, but into town with their lanterns. They towns of London, Wellerville, Jeshro,
Lodi, Lewisville, Paterson and Barry-
land from Irish landlords.
where he will report to King Peter next year a bumper crop of fine fall as the company is bent on finding oil carried these lights about with them ville and outlying portions of Mulberry,
seeking the robber, and several times
in
quantities,
this
gas
was
cased
off
About 1,000 delegates are expected on the result of his mission to Lon­ wheat. Turkey red and 40-fold are
shot at each other when they thought either completely wrecking or laying
to attend the dry farming congress at don, Paris and Rome. The foreign the varieties being seeded, with the fo ■ the present and drilling operations they had “flushed” the dare-devil Mex­ waste the larger part of these places
continued.
Cheyenne, Wyoming, in February.
and destroying timber and crops
minister has now eliminated from the former in the lead. In the spring
ican.
farmers
will
confine
themselves
to
throughout the intermediate country.
Servian
programme
every
claim
that
Lord Roberts has called on Great
New
Firm
Buys
Timber.
Advices from Lewisville, in the
Britain to provide 1,000,000 men to is not in harmony with interests of bluestem, and crooked-neck club, both
CABLE USED FOR MAN HUNT.
Portland.—The Michigan - Oregon
of which yield well for spring wheat,
western portion of Lafayette county,
prevent a possible German invasion.
those powers upon whom Servia and because of the extra qualities of Logging company, which has been in­
report the destruction of several build­
corporated with a capital stock of Man Chased Half Around World by ings. Considerable property damage
Charles F. Daly, vice president of chiefly relies, namely, Russia and the soil here for these varieties.
$300,000, has bought a tract of timber
Dispatches is Caught.
the New York Central lines, was an France, Both of these states are in­
and injury of several persons are re­
of about 3000 acres in Tillamook
ordinary telegraph operator six years terested in preventing the Austro-
San
Francisco,
Nov. 24.—A man ported from Palmos.
county.
It
is
understood,
however,
Diversified
Farming
at
Athena.
ago.
German advance in the Balkan penin-
In response to an appeal from Piney
that the timber will not be cut for hunt, extending half way around the
Athena — The time of diversified the present, but held as an invest­ world, which was conducted by cable for aid, a relief party, including three
John D. Rockefeller disclaims the sula.
Great Britain, it is declared, is de farming is slowly coming in this sec­ ment. The incorporators of the com­ dispatches, came to an end today when physicians, left Knoxville, Ark., late
glory of organizing the Standard Oil
to prevent Germany from tion of Umatilla county. The increas­ pany are R V. Jones, E. B. Clark and local detectives boarded the steamer last night for that place.
company. Henry M. Flagler and Sam­ termined
regaining the supremacy she enjoyed
uel C. T. Todd conceived the idea, he it Constantinople before the advent ed amount of moisture from year to Wallace McCamant. The headquar­ Mongolia and arrested L. E. Knollins,
year is attended by an increased ters of the company will be in Port­ whose description is said to tally with
■ays.
JAPAN PREPARED.
to power of the young Turks. As for amount of weeds, thus making more land.
that of L. E. Hancock, wanted by the
A New York paper claims to have Italy, in spite of the fact that she is extensive cultivation necessary. The
authorities
of
North
Carolina
on
a
Buys 1.000 Acres.
Mikado Evidently Resolved to Over­
received advices from Panama that the a member of the triple alliance, she farmer who has used 1,000 acres of
Philomath.—A Portland firm has charge of embezzlement.
great Gatun dam has been washed out. is opposed to the idea of Austrian land a year in' the past can not now
look Nothing in China.
Hancock sailed from here several
1000 acres of timber on
Washington officials say they have expansion on the Adriatic.
use so much because of the increased purchased
weeks ago and orders for his arrest
London, Nov. 24.—Japan is watch­
Woods
creek
and
intends
to
erect
a
heard nothing of it.
labor. This country next year will large sawmill and flume to connect were cabled to Nagasaki. He left the ing closely the development of affairs
PLANTED ON MOUNTAIN TOP
have other crops than wheat. The with the C & E. railroad, about one ship at Honolulu, however, and return­ in China and is preparing for whatever
Heney is now reported out of all
ed to this city on the steamer Mongolia, emergency the crisis may bring, ac­
danger.
Rare Weather Instrement Established change is gradual, being forced by cli­ mile west of Philomath.
matic and economic conditions.
which arrived today.
cording to advices received today by
on Mount Rose.
Governor-elect Cosgrove, of Wash­
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Knollins denies that he is Hancock, the British foreign office.
ington, is much worse.
Reno, Nev., Nov. 25.—After a
Heavy Carrot Profits.
and says he is a member of the broker­
Despite Japanese denials of inter­
Wheat—Bluestem, 95c; club, 906/ age firm of Courtland, Babcock & Co., ference in Chinese affairs, there is
Waldport—James Monroe, of Tide
Kaiser Wilhelm’s last speech was week’s labor, Professor J. E. Church,
91c;
fife,
906/
91c;
red
Russian,
87c;
prepared by his ministers.
of the Nevada University, has just vater. last spring planted threc-quar
of 44 Pine street, New York. He was every indication that the mikado is
ers of an acre to stock carrots, and 40-fold, 906/91c; valley, 91c.
taken to the city prison pending the keenly alive to the possibilities of the
A steamer blew up on the lower Mis­ completed the installation of a me­ s delivering his crop to the Wald
Barleey—Feed, $26.50; brewing, $27 arrival of an officer from North Caro- Oriental situation and will not be
teorograph, one of the few weather >ort market this week. The present per ton.
sissippi river, killing 10 men.
llna.
found unprepared in any event.
Oats ^No. 1 white, $31@31.05 per
Six missing Montana miners were instruments of the kind in the United jrice is $12 per ton. and there are 14
Chinese messages, reaching London
tons
from
the
patch
The
carrots
States,
on
Mount
Rose,
one
of
the
ton.
crushed to death in a mine near Helena.
Will Fortify Honolulu.
by waj' of Japan, say that Prince Chun
have
attained
immense
growth,
and
Hay
—
Timothy,
Willamette
valley,
Honolulu, Nov. 24.—A detachment is splitting up the Chinese army and
Harriman is reported to have secured highest peaks in the Sierras. Rugged were planted so close to the river $14 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy,
control of the Wisconsin Central rail­ topography compelled him to carry bank that they were tossed into a $166/17.50; clover. $12; alfalfa, $126/ of United States engineers, under Ma­ appointing division commanders with
the delicate instruments to the top ’cow as they were pulled, thus sav
jor Winslow, which arrived recently separate authority, as he fears to trust
way.
of the mountain on pack mules.
ng considerable labor and expense 12.50; grain hay, $12.506/13.
on the transport Sheridan, has com­ to a consolidation of power under any
Fruits
—
Apples,
75c6/$2
per
box;
Wreckage from an unknown vessel
in
getting
them
to
market.
Professor Ferguson, of the Wash­
one general.
pears, $16/1.25 per box; grapes, $1.40 menced the work of fortifying the
is drifting ashore at Vancouver island, ington weather bureau, is expected
This is taken to mean that serious
island.
The
first
work
to
be
done
is
6/1.65
per
crate;
quinces,
$1(0
’
1.25
per
B. C.
here December 1 to take charge of
Yamhill Sends Turkeys.
disffection exists in the ranks of the
the
preparation
of
military
maps.
The
new station. Later, Professor
McMinnville During the few days box; cranberries, $10.506112.50 per dredging for the large drydock to be army and gives color to the report that
Moritz Rosenthal, chief counsel for the
Church, who has secured a two years'
barrel; casabas, 2>*c per pound; huc­
the Standard Oil, gets a salary of $1,- absence front the college, will be in before Thanksgiving a local firm ship­ kleberries, 106/He per pound; persim­ built at Pearl harbor and the deepen­ a revolution is threatened.
ped
to
Portland
and
Seattle
markets
000 a day.
ing of the channel also will begin in
control.
10,000 pounds, or five tons, of dressed mons, $16iL25.
the near future.
Several local con­
Fersia Denied Liberty.
Admiral Sperry has refused to let the
Potatoes
—
756/
85c
per
hundred;
turkeys for Thanksgiving trade. Be­
tractors have departed for Washington
Leprosy Grasp* Mexican.
Teheran, Nov. 24. Street fighting
cews of the fleet land at Manila be­
sweet
potatoes,
2(02'
4
c
per
pound.
sides this, they sent to Portland nearly
where the bids for the dredging con­ between the liberals and reactionaries
cause of the recent outbreak of cholera.
Onions—$1(0)1.25 per cwt.
Los Angeles, Nov. 25.—Journeying 250 live birds, and reserved enough to
tracts will be opened in December.
is going on today in all parts of the
Vegetables
—
Turnips,
$1(01.25
per
all
the
way
from
Mexico
to
Los
An
­
At the inquest Mrs. Haas testified
supply the local demand. They pur­
city as the result of the posting in the
geles
to
learn
what
was
the
matter
sack;
carrots,
$1;
parsnips,
$1.25:
that she did not give her husband the with him. Trcneda Ortego, a Mexi­ chased from the farmers of this section
Kills
Roosevelt
Turkey.
mosques of the shah’s proclamation
revolver with which he committed sui­ can, is today confined in the county about 1,200 birds, paying approximate­ beets, $1.25; horseradish, 8(010c per
Westerly, R. I., Nov. 24.—The withdrawing the promise of a constitu­
pound; artichokes, 90c(//$l per dozen;
cide and knew nothing about it.
ly
an
average
of
$1.80
a
bird.
hospital begging to be told what is
beans, 106/He per pound, cabbage, 1 Rhode Island turkey which Horace Voz tion for Persia. The clashes are not
Officials of the Mare Island navy his ailment, and why the people are
(01'..c per pound; cauliflower, 75c(«$l will send to the president, according serious, but it is feared the unruly ele­
Natural Gas in Baker.
yard have received orders to repair the shunning hint. The physicians de­
per dozen; celery, 40(075c per dozen; to his annual custom, to grace the ment in the population will get beyond
Raker City__ A report reached herc
....... cucumbers, $26/2.50 per box; eggplant, table of the White House on Thanks­ control before nightfall.
gunboat Bennington. This is the ves­ clare he is a victim of leprosy. This
Many ar­
sel on which the explosion occurred makes two lepers in the county hos­ from Durkee of the discovery of natural 15c per pound; lettuce, $1(0)1.25 per giving day, went to the execution rests have already been made. The
pital,
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Wardwell,
the
jas
while
boring
an
artesian
well
for
four years ago when 67 men were other victim, having been brought
box; parsley, 15c per dozen; peas, 10c block today and will be shipped to liberals, on account of the failure of
water, a half-mile above Durkee, on
Washington tomorrow. It is the best
killed.
here from Tombstone, Ariz. The hos­ Ubert Hindman's property. Albert per pound; peppers, 106114c per pound; of a lot of chestnut fed birds, which the constitution, are in a belligerent
A gas explosion at Redding, Cal., pital authorities are quoted as saying Hindman is now sinking a well on his pumpkins, 1(« 1 l ,c per pound; radishes, have been selected and especially mood.
injured four persons and caused an that both will be deported to Mexico. home place, ami is down 300 feet. It 12 tyc per dozen; spinach, 2c per pound;
Framing Traction Merger.
earthquake panic.
¡s claimed that there are oil indications sprouts, 9L.6/10C per pound; squash, reared as candidates for the distinc­
n a field a quarter of a mile from his 1(01 L.c per pound; tomatoes, 5Oc(0$l tion, and weighs 26 pounds.
Reno, Nev., Nov. 24.—Prominent
Party
Reaches
Honolulu.
The official returns have just been
per crate.
capitalists of San Francisco are here
compiled in Missouri on the presi­
Honolulu, Nov. 25—Most of the place.
Fails in Record Flight.
Butter—City creamery, extras, 356/
for the purpose of completing a merger
dential vote Taft received 340,915 members of the Pacific Coast cham­
and Bryan 345 889
London, Nov. 24.—Word has been of the rapid transit holdings involving
O. R & N. Construction Cost.
36c; fancy outside creamery, 32\ @35c
bers of commerce who went recently
received here that the balloon owned $2,000,000. It is expected that an
Judgment has just been given rail­ on an excursion to Japan arrived here
Portland_ According to the current per pound: store, 17(//20c.
roads against Cook county. Illinois, today on the steamer Tenyo Maru, issue of the Railroad Age Gazette, the
Eggs Oregon select», 40c; Eastern, j by the Daily Graphic, which ascended announcement of the plans will be
for $100.000 damages caused by the on their way home. They express Oregon railroad commission, which has 27(032 L.c per dozen.
from this city Wednesday morning last made within the week. The proper­
strike riots of 1894
themselves as being convinced of been at work investigating the original
Poultry—Hens, 10^6/llcperpound; | in an attempt to reach Siberia and ties have been operated by the Farm­
Japan's sincere desire for peace, •ost of the O. R. & N. and the Corvallis
Russia will make an attempt to se which they believe will result in al­ .<• Eastern, has completed its work, and spring, lOHi'illc; ducks, 146115c; break the long-d¡stanch record, was ers & Merchants National bank and the
They are the Reno
cure rights to make and use the laying all sentiments of antagonism finds that the O. R * N. cost $33.297, geese, 10(01 lc; turkeys, 17^6/81c; compelled to descend in a gale on | Fleishackers.
Thursday night near Novo Alexand- Traction company, Interurban Railway
dressed turkeys, 206/22C.
Wright aeroplane.
between the people of America and 828, and the Corvallis & Eastern $4,
Veal Extra, 8 \6/ 9c per pound; or­ rovsk, Russia, after having traveled company, Reno Development company.
Railroads are preparing to substi-
s
Japan The commercial men speak 250,000.
about 1,350 miles.
dinary, 76/7c; heavy, 5c.
I
tute telephones for telegraph in the of their tripiri enthusiasticterms.
Pork
—
Fancy,
7c
per
pound;
large,
Colonel Zimmerman Dead.
dispatching of trains.
Cannery's Pack 10,000 Cases.
Servians Lose Seventeen.
5Hf«'fl-
Receiver for Coal Company.
Brazil, Ind., Nov. 24.—Colonel W.
Bandon.
Timmons
’
salmon
cannery
Los Angeles business men have pe­
Hops--1908, choice, 86/8*4c; prime,
Paris, Nov. 24.—A dispatch from H. Zimmerman, aged 72, of this city,
Knoxville. Tenn, Nov. 25.—Fed­ has closed for the season, having canned
titioned the president to keep tite
76/7'yC; medium, 5L.(//6c per pound; Vienna says that a band of Servians, died yesterday at Macon, Ga., on "a
eral
Judge
Sanford
here
today
ap
­
about
10
000
cases
th
’
s
fall.
The
total
battleship fleet in the Pacific.
while crossing the Bosnian frontier, train while en route home from Flor­
pointed E. H. Benoist, of St. Louis, output of the plant is nearly twice what 1907, ?6/4c; 1906, 1(01 JyC.
Wool Eastern Oregon, average best, near Sevomik, was repulsed by Aus­ ida. He was colonel of the regiment
The Iowa supreme court has just temporary receiver of the Cumber­ it won a year ago. and this in the face
decided that the football year ends land Coal & Coke company, which op­ of the fact that there was a strike of lO(014c p r pound, according to shrink­ trian troops. The Servians ¡ost 17 in which President McKinley enlisted
with Thanksgiving A trainer was erates in Fentress and Cumberland the fishermen in the early part of ‘he age; va'lev. 156116c; mohair, choice, men killed and the Austriana three as a private and issued the commission
season.
suing for salary on a broken contract. counties in this state.
18c per pound.
I killed.
, of lieutenant to the young private.
Chicago,
Nov.
25.—A marked
change in public sentiment toward
railroads and other public utility cor­
porations is reported in Oklahoma. It
has been brought about by a bitter
experience, but the lesson learned
thereby is all the more likely to be
profitable and permanent. For nearly
two years there has been an almost
entire cessation of railroad building,
so far as the trunk line systems are
concerned. This condition has hin­
dered general business to such an ex­
tent that the Oklahoma Federation of
Commercial Clubs has taken up the
matter. A circular has been issued by
that body setting forth the facts in
this regard.
It has been demonstrated clearly
to the satisfaction of the federation
that new capital cannot be attracted
for investment in the state until the
laws are settled upon a fair and con­
servative basis, so that the capital in­
vested may have reason to expect
legitimate returns.