DAYTON HERALD. as second class asaltar a l D ajlo n , Oregon. Ihapess B U L L E T IN ON IK RKIATIO N. O o v « riw x iit 4 [NEWS OF OREGON LABOR’S B W DAY. RMMny Is OcosraBy Observed Throughout * O ro g e n -B lg Tim s Id Portland. «nBransMiiD have orders to shoot . (loóla W ill Take M ore Stringent EAST AND SOUTH — — yia Washington, Kept. 4.— The depart­ rrptis op nm atesT piom a u paît * Portland, Rept. 2.—-Labor day was OREGON. d ay Y on Philadelphia', Sept. 2.— Having ex- ment of agriculture has just issued a OP THE STATE. observed ia Portland yesterday With a I hauatod every other means for pre­ - ' C - V fartuars’ bulletin, entitled “ How to grand parade in the forenoon, field serving peace and in protecting non­ Build Small Irrigation Ditches,” by sports in Ute afternoon And a grand Lenox, Mass., Sept. 4.—A short dta- union men from violence on their way 0 . T. lohnston and 3. D. Stannard, of ball in the evening. About 7,600 PfttaftoM nt 10 o’ tack yea- ' to and from the mines, Brigadier Gen- the irrigation Investigation division. members of Portland labor unions terday morning a landau carryiug era! Gubin, in summand of the troops Train« leave Wes« Scio lor Portland and w«y «tallona *1 16:45 a. m. Laare tur Albauy a l 3:tA> ■ a t Happenings There is expected to be a heavy demand p. in. were in line in the parade, while many President Roosevelt, Governor Crane, > Frcaentcd in now in the coal fields, has issued an or­ for [this publication, as it contains tbonsands of the residents of the city of Massachusetts; Secretary Cortolyou Portland 8:30 a. a ., 7 p u i . Likely to Prove der that the soldiers shall shoot any Laavaa •• AI lian y 12:3u p. m., 10:30 p. a . much information and advice that |w ill and visitors from the surrounding towns and Secret Service Officer Craig, was persons deteoted throwing stones and A rrlvra Ashland 12:8.1 a. m., 11:00 a. as. haciam entnS.il. a .. 4:85 a. in. T hirty persons were killed in a prove of great value to larmers who crowded the sidewalks to view the pro­ ■track by ■■ electric car running 30 other missiles, and that if. any mob re­ M San Frauet»c<> 7 45 i>. in.. t U a . a . contemplate irrigating their fields on a The Sanquest mine, in Beker ceunty, miles an hour. The landau overturned sists the authority of the troops, they train wreck in Alabama. “ Ogdrn 5:45 a. a ., 11 :45 a. in. cession. Fifty-six different onions small scale, or by way of experiment. hae been sold for (60,000. ** D en ier 0 a. 111, » a. m. Craig was instantly killed. Pres shall freely use th eir bayonets. ■* Lanuta City 7:25 a. m ., » 30 a. a , The international mining congress As shown in the report, many of the were represented, sod of these the The Wabene mine, near Ashland, ” C hicago7:44 a. p»., »::*> a. ni. ident Roosevelt received a The Panther Creek valley has been is in session at Butte; Mont. failures of the past have been due to “ Ixi« Angeles 1:3» p. m , 7 a. ui. Painters’ Union carried off the hand­ has made arrangements to use oil for in an almost continual turmoil this wound, and was severely ” L i Pääni n. in.. S p. ni. Another hitch has occurred in the a misunderstanding ol the application fuel with which to generate power. — some silk banner offered for the best Governor Crane was slightly ” Port W orth g:.3O a. m.. 0:30 p. in. week, and the troops stationed there of water to erope. The proper way to “ C71y nt S l i i l c o t : » « m , S:»J a. sa. signing of the Anglo-Chinese treaty. The Grain D river P ra tt was rendered unconscious have had some difficulty in protecting ” Huilatun 4 a. m., 4 a. in. In »_ few, years Salem w ill have to appearing organisation. build ditches, to distribute .the water, ** New Orlcana *:25 p. m., S:3S a. nñ Rev. M. Farley has been reoom- end to control the florj are ell pointed ship in every cord of wood used. A l­ handlers’ Union and the Pressmen’s J and waa taken to The House of M ercy. tim lives of the workmen. The situa­ ** W aahlngtun 6:42 a. a ., 6 42 a. m mended as a successor to Archbishop oat explicitly, and a ’ general idea ia ready a large amount ia brought in by Union were accorded favorable men­ Craig was riding on the sent w ith the tion in the valley has, however, im ­ *■ New York 12:43 p. a . . 12;43 p*. in. proved gieatly, and it is hoped by the Corrigqn of N ew York. given as to the amodnt of water needed train. tion, and the jndges expressed regret driver. m ilitary authorities that the lawlessn« pHlInian and Tnnrlat cars on both trains. This bulletin can A Utah man, who is thought to have by different crops. hair car« Sacrament« to Ogden and El Pa«u, The Colombia River Packers’ Associ. that there were not second and third and abusive language directed toward C and luutlat ca n to Chicago. St. Louis. New Or­ SET FIR E TO M IN E . been insane, killed bis wife and two be obtained by application to the de­ stion has decided to operate its cannery I prises to award to them. the soldiers w ill now cease. The other leans and W aahtnguis. Rneech- partment direct, or through a senator daughters and then shot himself. CiHiiiectlaa at ran Pranclaco with several at Eagle C liff during the fall fishing makiug formed no part of the exercises, sections of the coal regions are compar lim a lor llu m iln ln , Japan, China. Philippines. or representative, as the edition is Denver aeronauts, who endeavored large. Centra^and South America. tor the men chose to show their strength S tu p ito li in W est Virginia Coal Fields Is atireiy quiet. Becoming C ritical. to go from that city to New Yqyk in estate men ’’of Eugene have I by t,,eir ■PPreranee in the procession The general strike situation remains W .C .’O O M M f, O. A. a balloon, were wrecked after being out 'I formed ¡the Eugene Real Estate E x- “nd to ■Pend th® remainder of their Bramwell, W . V »., Sept. 4.— The unchanged. Rome coal is being shipped, B A N D IT S FR IQ H TEN ED OFF. P o ft/tu td . O fo g o n . 24 hours. change, with the object of co-operation ho,id* y in enjoyment. The procession situation in the F iat Top coal fields is but the quantity ia so small, compared . .. | M v - ■— - t h * r longest line of laboring men with the normal shipment, that it has Armed Passengers Prevent Daring T rain in the matter of advertising in the East. Generals Dewet, Botha and Delarqjy extremely critical. The skirmish thia little or no effect on the market. The formed in Portland, and it was a Hold-Up la M exico. and M r. Fischer have arrived in Lon­ The Uncle Ssm Mining A M illin g common remark that they werw an un­ morning between the guards and fuel now coming to the market is prin­ don from The Hague. A heavy rain Tucson, A ria., Sept. 4. — Reports Company, with property in the Bine strikers at the Pocahontas Coal Com­ cipally waahery and loose coal. was falling when they arrived and they have reached here of a daring attempt river district, has installed a new five- usually intelligent and prosperous look­ ing crowd of dtiseos. pany, after the firing of the m ine by received no ovation. by three American bandits to hold up stamp m ill. COMINO IN DROVES. the strikers, has greatly enraged the the International express on the Sonora The Day a t Albany. I t is estimated that 40,000 laborers R ills B. Smith, one of the most in Florence, Ita ly , are cm strike. I t is rpilroad, tbiee miles from Hermo­ prominent men in Clatsop county, Albany, d r., Rept. 2.— Labor day miners, from the fact that a number on There Is a O rest Rush of Scsndlvjgna to I t is thought feared the trouble w ill spread to other sillo. The train was running through died recently in Astoria. was generaly observed in Albany. their side were injured. Am erican Shore. *5 He was cities. The government is taking the orange belt, just below Hermosillo, bom in Y am h ill county in 1839/ The banks and many places of business here that before tomorrow night troops Stockholm, Rept. 2.— Driven from being doe there at 10 o’clock, when the energetic measures to suppress disorder were closed. The celebration was w ill either be in the Flat Top region Effective 42:01 A. M . Sep tambar », 1S00. explosion of a torpedo on the track Captain Samuel Bass, who came to under the auspices of the Albany Fed­ or en route. Tonight the Pocahontas their homes by the unprecedented hard and the jails are overflowing. times and stringent conscription laws caused the engineer to stop. When the Oregon in 186», died at Whatcom, Collieries Company has the fire id its eration of Trades Unions, and consisted Representative Graffenreid of Texas engine and cars had been brought to a Wash., a few days Sonth South of Sweden, an unusually large nnmber . ago, aged 71 years. North North of a parade and public speaking «In the mine practically extinguished, bat bouiul Buuud is " bouilli Bound standstill, three Americans stepped ont I He bad been prominent in politics for thgt company has doubled its foroe of of Scandinavians are making their way afternoon. About 208 men were in of the shelter of a grove of trees and | the past 40 years, guards, as another attack at any hour to America this summer. Every steam­ Renator Hoar celebrated bis 78th an­ line. covered the engine crew. Two of the ia feared. Many shots have i&en Died er leaving tor America Is crowded, and niversary on Friday. STATIO NS. The Um atilla county delegation to P ally robbers then went to the express car Rousing Time at Onuit’s Paas. Itoti» P ally from ambush, toward the direction of the transport lines are roping with the Dally the next legislature w ill ask for a state Fsas. The machinists’ strike on the Gulf, and demanded admittance. Freight I’aaa. greatest rush since the eighties. Many The mes­ Freight Grants Pass, O r., Sept. 2.— Labor the nonunion miners going to and from A measure will Colorado A Rants Fa has been declarad senger replied with n volley of shots grain commission. day was appropriately celebrated in work in the Fiat Top fields. The Elk are unable to obtain passage at Scandi­ also be introduced by them to tax off. through the door, the bandits returning I t was the horn region is very quiet, no violence navian points and are obliged to go to insurance companies more for the Grants Pass yesterday. Arrive A rrlrs . LssVa Loare Reeerai of the passengers, Colombia accuses Nicaragua of aiding the lire. most successful event of its kind ever having been reported from that section Liverpool and Southampton. benefit of the common school fund. I t is estimated thgt 16,800 passen­ ravolntionata and threatens to retalitae learning the cause of the stop, armed known in this section of the state, and tonight. 1:34 p.m Blyya themselves and were going to the aid A rich discovery has made .on the was a winning card for the Federated “ whan she gets up.” 3:40 p.m This morning strikers appljed the gers for America have left Copenhagen I :i>9 p m Gibsons •:T2 p in of the plucky messenger,when the high­ blue Bird and Red Cloud claims, in Trades Union of this city, which had torch to various portions of the Poca- alone during the last six months. The 2:14 p.mj W>«co ________ 2^6 p.m The forest Öres that have been raging 2:27 p m K lo’dyke 10:30 s.m 2:40 p.m waymen became frightened and gaveup the Blue river district. The property the matter in charge Crowds of peo- hoptas mine, near the west entrance, emigrants are mostly of an excellent in W yoming for the past two weeks aré * Sum m it ;10:26 s.m 2:34 p.m their attempt, disappearing into the waa formerly worked, but wag aban- J pie thronged the streets the entire ’day, which is on the Virginia side. class. They are- bound chiefly to the The Jr 10:14 a m 2:12 p.m reported to be tinder control. 'Id a to itts .m 2:04 p a r ’SK- orange groves, where It was supposed doned as being valueless, A ledge 16 | many being here from all parts of the |,guard» and the strikers fired volley Northwestern states, where they intend l x Muas W:00 s.m 1:62 p .m A loss of (100,000 was caused by the they had horsearin waiting. As soca feet wide has been uncovered which country, a number of the surrounding ,* lto r volley at euch other The gov- settling op agricultural land. ------ . i i «—i Moro l:4S p in p... ..... — 8:1» p.m Ersklnvl ■ ■' . burning of the concentrator of the Mon­ as the train reached Hermosillo, the contains much free gold. mines having shut down ¡for the occa-| ern° r of Virginia w ill be appealed to to 10:40 s.m 3 44 p.m' G’s V'y i:oo p.m tana Ore Purchasing company at Butte. alarm was given and a troop of rurales SULTAN A N D ARM ENIANS. ’ 4.0« p.m Bourbon Pheasants will be much scarcer than sion. A ll of the gtores and business eend troops to Pocahontas at once. 4:26 p in Kent and a posse started in pursuit of the houses closed their doors from » in the The Canadian Pacific railway will usual in la n e county this year. There 4:4o p.m Wllvox bandits. Union M iners Ask for Troops. He W ill Rescind Severe O rders U They £:20p.ni|Sbanlko shortly place the enormous amount of | are two reasons for the scarcity. First, |/norning until 4 o’clock in the after- W IH be LovaL Charleston, W. Va., Rept. 4.— Gov­ _ 23,000,000 acres of land on the market the birds were killed off very slose last DOOn- 8 1 0 . B . MOHLER. B. J. H A R R IS, RESERVOIR S IT E S . ernor White today received a set of res­ for settlers. Gan Manns«.-. fa ll, and second, the wet weather of thé Constantinople, Rept. 2.— The sultan Suparlulaudent. -— • A t Salem. olutions reading: . * recently agreed to repeal the exception­ A steamer and rowboat collided on Hydrographer Newell Talks of His Rscset pest spring killed off many of th Salem, Sept. 2.— Labor day was coin: “ A t a meeting of local union No. 442, al messurdk adopted against the Armen­ 'oung ones as soon as they were Lake Gogns, near Battle Creek, Mich., brated in -th is city with appropriate United Mineworkers of America, 808 ians if the Armenian patriarch would Investigations. jed.- and resulted in the drowning of five I •«ercisee. Two hundred anion people I members petition you to send troops to Cheyenne, Wyo., Rapt. 4__ F. A guarantee that no outbreak would fol­ employes of the Battle Creek Sanitar­ The.W ar Eagle group of three claims, I participated in the street procession I Winona, ou Keene’s creek, to preserve Newell, chief hydrographer of the low. The patriarchal council having ium. lying between the Crecker-Oregon and that started front the city hall about 2 order until the strike is settled. The government, has returned to thia city Golconda, in the Cracker district, has I o'clock in the afternoon. met and Signed, a document setting The parade troops are now located at Thurmond Heavy rains hare damaged crops in after a tour of inspection in Northern forth the loyalty of the Armenians and Kansas, and in the vicinity of Burling­ Wyoming in the interest of irrigation. been sold. The consideration, is pot moved over the principal streets and preserve order. They were sent there promising tranquility, an imperial irade public. The properties are be-I ended at Marion square, where the I at IE® instance of our sheriff, and while ton hundreds of acres of corn have been A number of sites for reservoirs hare is now awaited, the patrigph having r lieved to be an extension of the literary exercises of the day were held, upon investigation it appears that th< 1 destroved and ipany bridges washed been examined. When asked of the Crackei-Oregon ledge, on which a rich fused to resume his office until the for troop« was unnecessary am promises of the sultan are fulfilled. ’ away. extent to whichinvertigstiofi Into the strike was j£cently made. CHINESE IN P H IL IP P IN E S . utter folly, yet we, as minets, are glad reclamation of arid lands by toe gov­ Attorney General Knox has sailed to hsve them. They are principally Oiildi is Appointed. Pendleton stores w ill close at six for Europe. He goes abroad for the ernment through the storage reservoir Oover T a ft Proposes Amendment to the union men woiking with our cause, and Rome, Aug. 31.— Mgr. Guidi has purpose of obtaining clear title To the system had gone, M r. Newell said the o’clock hereafter. look upon men working with the same been appointed delegate in the P hilip­ Exclusion L aw . property of Uje Panama Canal com­ special service organised under the The separator and threshing outfit AND contempt as We do.” pines. He is expected to lurttan hia government survey now working ia Washington, Sep. 8 — I t is the opin­ pany. Frank • Chute was destroyed by fire Arisons on the G ila river and tribu­ departure for M anila in coneequence of on the Guan farm, north of Ashland. ion at the war department that Gover­ W ill Intercede W ith Oovernor. Judge Richardson of Spokane bi information received at the Vatican ol ta rie s ; in . California on the Colorado Harrisburg, Pa., 8ept. 4.— Governor the organisation o f a schismatic Cath- rendered a decision that a boycott ia river and in the Ran Joaquin valley; Adam K . Wilson, a pngnipent busi­ nor Taft’s remarks at the board of trade not illegal when peaceably conducted, in Colorado near Sterling, on the ness man of Daltre, is dead, aged 68 banquet in Manila respecting the ero» Stone has agreed to meet a committee olic uhureh in the islands. The vati Only Transcontinental L in t from thfrVtate executive boaid of rail can does not attach mnch importance and when not so conducted must he South Platte, and near Montrose, on years. H e was the owner of two large ployment of labor on plantations F u s in g P lraotly Through w ill road employes of Pennsylvania to inter­ to the movement, and declares " It dealt w ith in the criminal oourt, not the Gunnison river; in Idaho on the farms in Polk county. form the basis of a suggestion to con Salt Lake City, cede with the executive in behalf of by a oourt of equity. headwaters of the Snake and Boise Farmers living at Highland are com­ grass at tbs next session that the act 11 ie striking ceal m lnere Yh^conr- cannot develop under the leadership of Leadville, persons whose sole reason for oranixa- In ]’ an automobile accident a t L oom rivers; in Montana on Yeliowstone plaining pf a black beetle that is aioing extending the Chinese exclusion taws m it tee w ill request the governor to tion is because they are excommuni­ Branch , N. J ., two persons were killed and M ilk rivers; in Nevada on Carson a great deal of harm. Nearly -all the Pueblo, take immediate steps to bring the cated from the Catholie d » riiis dally TO treasurer. full information as to practicability, marine engineers In this scetion of the power to regulate the entrance of Chi that he and his successor. General Da­ • S Ä » « , , ? - Dla'ng Care a»d Fra. Trainload of A n th racite Shipped. J Twenty-three Italians have been ar- coat and probability of obtaining early country, died Tuesday a t 8t. Vincent nese labor. The commission itself has Pottsville, Pa., Rept. 4. — Another vis, are of the opinion that another reg­ hospital, Portland, from cancer of the rested at Geneva, Ita ly , on suspicion of | repayment of cost. p i» « .ii.r . ««1.1» p *H « | erts, minedriller, and John Devitt, ma­ poned on account of the inability of chinist, employed by the Lehigh V al­ of habeas corpus, sued out for the re­ t a r " a - « - - « * '» the American Book company to furnish* B Hawaii for the proper care of the ley Coal Company at the Forty-four ía of Charles M . Fay, of Portland, books. The company has been prevent­ from coolies would be incorporated. Gover­ colliery, were attacked and severely inJ O r., before Judge Winchester, w ill be ed from delivering the boobs by reason nor T a ft’s representations on this sub­ ured by four men while on their way argued here in the morning. Fay was the role for fovernor: 1 z of an injunction issued by a Topeka General John G. McCullough, Re- Charles L. Fay, the well known ject were in answer to pressing demands to work today. The C. D. Bliss mine, charged hy the officials of Waupaca court. publican, 26,497. Portland insurance man, whose arrest from the American chamber of com­ of the Delaware, Lackamana A Western county, Wig., with obtaining money by The strike of Havana dock laborers Felix W. McGettrica, Democrat, last Saturday created quite a sensa- merce and employers of labor in the Company at Nanticoke, was pat in fraud. The w rit oí requisition was se­ has ended. was released from r n .t o .1 o . t I P b n iPPine'’ f°r "»’»ef from the present peration today. 8,112. The company offi­ cured from the governor ef Oregon, but tion, Mandan, N. D ., Governor Geer bavins t ? th T d ’ sUeK *’ ’ pre- cials say they haves large number of aras afterward revoked and Fay was Percival W. Clement, High License, Another street car strike is threaten­ having * 1 vent the development of the country. 28,23». miners cutting coal The strikers deny taken from a train on a w rit of habeas ed at Chicago. revoked the requisition granted to f i a t tC H C O U ltg this, and say the coal being run corpus. J. C. Sher bourne, Prohibitionist, Wisconsin officials, the same having Par ast A SBIV S FsvMssS. Or. Express Car Rifled. Ex-Governor George Iloadley, of 2,862. through the breakers ia stock coal. been baaed upon misleading informa­ Ohio, is dead. Orcgoalan Dies In Ten Chicago Salt U k L a, . Denver, Nashville, Tenn., Rept. 8.— As the As a majority vote is required to tion. 4:10 p.m. Carmen Return to W o rk. ForUsnS Ft. Wort! rth,Omaha, Nashville, Tenn., Rept. 2 .—Owen through north hound passenger train •psefol Kansaa c ity , s t Official reports show the continuance elect, the-choice of governor and lien- Omaha, Rept. 4.— Two hundred Judd, state agent for Oregon for the » t e a . as. tenant governor is thrown into the lx>uts,C blcsgu sud on the Louisville A Nashville road, doe of good crop weather. Tls KsaL PORTLAND MARKETS. e general assembly, which w ill convene here at 7:20, was palling out of Frank­ carmen, employed in the Union Pacific New York Life Insurance company, is R a n tin g ton. dead here at the residence of his father, Nome and the outside world w ill be next month. lin , Tenn., 18 miles south ol here, the shops here, who went on strike Jwa A t’antta Judge W. Judd. Failing health forced connected by telegraph by Apri next. W alls W alls l-ewla. «¡M s. re. Wheat— W alla Walia, 60®81c; bine- express car was boarded by two masked weeks ago, have decided to return to I s press ton.Spnksne.Mln. T rata W rac k In a Fog. M r. Jndd to leave Oregon two months • :40 p m. work at the schedule offered by the men. W ith a revolver at hia heed, Edward C. Boyce of Denver has been neep« I Is, St. Paul. stem, 62£48c; valley, 83«64o. T iS Peru, In d ., Rapt. 4.— Three engines D u lu th . M iinan - the express messenger was forced to oompany. The entire force w ill return ago, and sfnos that time his decline H untlngtos. nominated by Colorado Kocislists for Barley— Feed, (18.00 per tea. kes.Ubloago.fcKM« and two freight ears demolished is the Governor. *♦ open the ontaide safe, which the rob­ to work tomorrow, and their leaders has bead rapid. Floor— Bast gradea, (S .0 6 « 8 .8 0 pm bers rifled. Keeping the messenger say they w ill lire up to the premium ■L Faul Honors for Oregon Boy. Brigham Young, president of the result of a remarkable wreck on the basrel; gmham, (2 .M « S .2 0 . **2* la k e . Denver, 7iMs. sa covered w.th their guns, the men rode scale contract with the company. The Fast set M all Ft. W orth.Omelie, Wabash* railroad, that occurred in a apostles of the Mormon church is re­ The Dalles, O r., Rept. 2.— Homer D Millstoffs — Bm a, »17 par :U P- “ • Ken«se C ity, at. with him into South Nashville, where first break in their ranks occurred ported seriously ill. dense fog three miles east of Peru early middlings, of this city, has been kwarded (2 1 .6 8 ; •Fokîn. ( i t ; the train slowed down, and they dis­ when 20 of their nnmber returned to Angell, the Morgan scholarship in the Colum-F today. An east bound passenger train (W . appeared. work. This was followed by a meeting Miss Julia Lamout, daughter of bia university school of law for the of the remainder, at which fit was de­ Osta— Ne. 1 white, 95cffi(l.OO; gray, Daniel fl. Lamnat, ex-saeretary of war drawn by two engines collided with a next year. The award was made in High T ax oa Natives. cided to accept the company’s scale. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE died at her father’s cottage at Rorrento. through freight,' both going at a high 88«»6o. recognition of Mr. Angell’s high schol­ speed. The six enginemeu escaped I-ondon, Rept. 8.— Lord Milner, Brit- Maine., Tueeday. Hay - Timothy, (1 1 « 1 2 ; clover, F B O Ig P O U T L A N D . arship for last year. Collision Near Kansu City. withoot a scratch. One engine turned (7 .6 0 « 10; Oregon wild hay, (6 « 6 pm leb high commissioner in South Africa, Secretary Shaw has rescinded the over into the ditch and the other two Kansas City, Mo., Rept. 4.— An east has just issued at Pretoria a new ordi it to Build Big Airship. Dtep.as. order of ex-Secrktery Gage for the per locked together. The passengers escap­ A ll sailing detes 4:W p m. bound Rock (aland cattle train and subject to change New York, Rept. 2.— Santos Dumont, - Bos* Bnrbanks, «0«66c nance, in regard to the taxation of na­ chase of bonds at stated prices. ed with slight bruises. an engine and caboose collided head-on tives, under which every male adult the aeronaut, w ill, aeoosding to a H er­ 1; ordinary, 60«66c par can­ For Sen Francisco— Christiania, Norway, is suffering Sell every 6 deye ta !, growers prices; sweets. (2.00 and every native married woman most near Birmingham, Mo., 10 miles east ald Dispatch from Paris, attempt the S attaa'a A ct of Cfomoacy. from hard times, which may result in of Kansas City, last night, killin g four pay, after September I", an annual per construction of an aerial vessel to carry P « Constantinople, Rept. 4 — An irade a crisis unless industrial conditions capita tax of (1 0 . This, loughly trainmen and injuring three others. 2 2 )» « 2 6 c ; dairy speaking, doubles the amount of tax Ths trains were running at a full rate eight persons. He plans to begin ex­ improve before long. recently agreed upon by the saltan periments with tha machine in two or Dally Cahnabla tlvar been issned, repealing the excep­ 1 « « 1 8 K « ; store, 12M «16c. 4 fo p . ia. collected under the Boer regime, and of speed when they met. Both engines three months. Peter S. Hoe, the last surviving Ks.Hunday Bk. Suuday 2 0 « 22c for Oregow. I : (A: p .m / it w ill doutless lead to much murmur- were demolished and the entire train original member of the original firm of tional measures adopted against the Saturday Ta Astoria and Way of 30 cars was oyer to med. The train _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ R. Hoe A 0p., manufacturers of print­ Armenians if the Armenian patriarch Poll cream, twins, IBM in«- Naw Sum pter Smelter. W OO p. m. L a n d lugL was heavily loaded with cattle and ing presses, is dead at Upper Mont would guarantee that no outbreak would •lSsiYeangAm arfoa, 1 2 M « 1 4 M « ; foe. Sumpter, O r., qept. 2 .-E x c a v a tin g OW s to Chicago Uwfvcralty. nearly 800 head were killed. The patriarch has therefore tery prieaa. 1 « lU c Um. d a lr, N. J . M r. Hoe was born in follow. begun a mile below Sumpter for tl.e C ffia .m Chicago, Rept. 2.— Nearly (600,000 withdrawn his real gnat ton. He cele­ Ponltry—Chickens, m ired, (8 .0 0 « New York 81 years ago. smelting plant, contemplated for this Mon., Wad. atar perm uting. Rx.'Suuday <4^^400. and FrL brated mass yeotonlay in honor of the 4.60; here, (4 .0 0 « 6 .6 0 pm donsa. in new gifts to the University of Chica­ Oregon City, Naw- city. Manager E. W. Muller has a good herg Salsm inri» go are announced by President Harper, Roseland, B. C., has been visited Oyster Bay, L . L , Rept. 4 .— Now anniversary of the snltan’s ascension, l l « H M e pm peend; springs, 1 1 « lorce ol men blasting and removing dence. Corral a (76,000 fire and during the services announced to U M e pm ponnd, (2 .6 0 « 4 .0 0 per don­ the occasion being the forty-third ctm- that tlie assessors of this town have e a rth for the heavy machinery and vocstion of the University. President finished their work, it is learned that fn ---------- the congregation the snltan’s act. ee ; docks, (2 .6 0 « 8 .0 0 pm deeen; tur­ Third district California Republicans keys, lire , 18« 14«, dressed, 16«16e pm Harper makea a detailed report of the they have valued the real property of have renominated Coombs for congress. t:2a p. m. M te s ’ T rip Delayed. Ta»« , Thor. university ending June 30. Gifts to Theodore Roosevelt, president of the Declines O ffer o f Prestdency. Mao., WML pound ; geere, (4 .0 0 « 8 .0 0 pm donre. W ater perm itting. and FrL Washington, Sept. 4 .— A change has Mutton— Greet, 2 M « 8 c pm peend; the amount of (8,000,000 had flown United ftntee, in this town at (30,000. King Edward has gone on a ernise to Seattle, Rapt. 2.— Rev. Edward Lin- Oregon C ity, Day- - i Into the nnivereity coffers op to that ThereMa a personal assessment of (10,- coin Smith, of the Pilgrim Congrega­ h Way Land- Scotland. The time of bis return is in­ been made in the plan of Lieutenant d r e ^ , ge pm ponnd. tithe, and (416,000 has been given 000 also charged against the president General Mile«, • announced last week.' definite. tional churcli of Seattle, has declined Hogs O rons, M « 4 X c ; dreared, 7«Se par Tien Tain, Rapt. 2.— According to tha Minofca Was blown to pieces early today Democratic state ticket by majorities John C. B ullitt, a prominent Phila­ office at present is so great, however, Hopa— 1 6 « 17c; new crop 1 7 « 16c. by dynamite. I t ie set known who ranging from 36,000 to 46 000. A m ilitary commander», all the troops, delphia attorney, cloaaly identified that he'feels he w ill not he able to A. L. CRAIQ, Waal— Y a ild y ,1 2 H « 1 6 Jhafima Ore. placed the dynamite under the build­ light vote was polled throughout the with the exception of the legation with public affairs, Is dead. Geaaral raaaaoger Aeeuh Foetlaad. Oa leave Washington for mverai days yet. gnards, w ill be withdrawn from China «B 14M «: ing. f Y. A. » C H 1IJ.IÈ IIJ .lk u U . .C Ctty Ttabfo Aseat. •late on account of a heavy rain. next spring. Th ird and ■ ’ WaahlogieniteMta. EVENTS OF THE DAY Smri Snip thud ¡1 a Cattisiu With Butric hr. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Shasta Route 810 ERUDÌ D I 01. OilHII t RIO CRUDE 0.0. „O regon S hort L ine U nion P acific