Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, October 03, 1902, Image 2

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    STRIKE.
President WUI See What May be Done la
the C«al Fields.
N EW S OF OREGON
ROOT MAY RESION.
IRRIGATION MONEY
KILLED FOR HIS MONEY.
Secretary of W w Desires to Reti
turn to
Wealthy New Yorker Carelessly Display ed
Practice of Law.
Large Amount of Cash.
Washingtoo, Oct. 2.— The president ITFMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS
Washington, Oct. 1.— Secretary Root EIGHT MILLIONS NOW AVAILABLE FOR
D A Y T O N ...................... O R E G O N .
New York, Sept. 30. — James B.
yesterday Look initiative steps to ascer­
OF THE STATE.
is to reaign, according to a statemeui
GOVERNMENT PROJECTS.
'
Craft, a wealthy reciJent'of Glen Cove,
tain what, il anything, could be done
pubiisbod here.
According to the
L. I . , was murdered, and his body de­
by the federal authority to settle the
rumor, the resignation ie not to take
capitated, in a tenderloin resort within
coal strike. The result was a general
place until some time next spring, Start Will be Made la Number of Places a few dooia of Broadway. A il the evi­
the Past Week—Brief Review ol the
I" the Spring — Funds Now on Hand dence goea to show that Ctaft, who had 1
expression of opinion by the advisers
KSvctlvg 12:01 A. U . Sr pieni bar », IM I.
when Secretary Root hopes to have the
ant
Orowtk and Development ef Varisee
WIN Build at Lbaat Tea Irrigation been making the rounds of the tender­
of the president, who were prevent, to
many leforms he has originated as
Presented In
I sdita tries Throeghoet Oar
secretary of war rertain of being car
Systems Complete No Contracts Wit» loin, incautiously displayed a large
the effect that the federal laws and con­
Fonili
South
North
Likely
North
-Latest Market
ried - to a successful consummation.
Lkiuud Bouud
be Let Until Cash Is on Hand.
, amount of money and was killed for
stitution do not afford means of fedeial
Among these are the general staff bill,
the purpose of robbery.
ih e police
interference to end tire strike, hut
which la not likely to pass at the short
also say that knock-out dropa were
One thousand people are now bo- ' another conference will he held to 'ay,
Washington, Oct. 2.— There is today first admiidstered, snd that then the
■vano»*.
Six I arv.-st ban 1« were held up at session, and the bill to reorganise the
P ally
bally
Pally
Geved^U, have perished in the Sicily alul tFle pre. ident
do
P ally
m ilitia, which may become e law in the treasury between 97,609,000 and victim was dragged into the basement Freight 1‘aaa.
he can The Dalles and relie ed of 9300.
Pruigh!
98,000,000,
which,
under
the
act
of
the
i
With the practical settlement of affairs
ami
killed
with
a
cleaver.
,
. . . . .
properly and legally to bring about a
A cold storage aa I. meat cornj-any lias
of congress,
is to . constitute
j
in the Philippines, and Cuban recip­ lart session
In spite of rain, the full war maneu­ settlement. At the temporary White
,
7
. . -----The
odor “ I burning flesh attracted
bekn formed in Atfilainl with a capital
the reclamation fund,
and which is the attention ol the oc upants of the Arriva ArriT«
vers are being carried out by the tro-ps House a conference was held with the of 925,000.
rocity
adopted
by
congress,
which
will
Lear*
Lears
**"
« “ fc upper part of the house and led to the
at Fort Riley, Kan.
probably result ia keeping Cuba paci­ h-rhr .“ V“ ‘ ,b * ? r
three cabinet officers— Attorney Gene­
Thè prune crop in Marion county fied, and the reforms Secretary Root . h '
dis-overy by the detectives ol the bead- 7:90 a m 1:34 p.m
H im
Venexaela plans to cut a ll the cables ral Knox, Secretary Moody and Poet'
11:2S a m l:«C p.m
nu a m I *»© p.m (J UteOlll 11:0u a.m 1:12 p.m
Governor will be pretty generally gathered by the has inaugurated in the war department by the secretary of the interior next le-s body of a man in the basement. • • :*u
and an American gunboat may be ne­ master General Payue.
s nt 2:14 p.m W m » co lu:«"> a.m F:M p.m
end
of
the
present
week.
090
090°of
th
ta
trUct,IO,5*
.
About
•
3>-
,
The
charred
head
was
discovered
a
few
thoroughly
eetablished.
the
greet
work
Crane, of Massachusetts, was also
cessary in those waters.
a m r . rup .ia
009 009 of this was derived from the net minutes later in the furnace, in which ¡ C : ».in; 2:;«l p.irt h u iiiiiiiL 10:25 a.ml
i> iu
present.
T h e e gentlemen met with
The board of regents of the state u d which he has selected to do will* in a
»•:<«
a.
mi 2:4-V|..ni H u C J<10:15 a tu 2:12 i > iu
revenue
from
the
sale
ami
dbpo-ition
a
fire
had
receutlv
been
m
n
.to
-i.h
.bn
Lumber shipment« by water from the President'Rooeeveit, and after the sub­
ÎL ÎÎ 1 Ä '
I* •’» M c U i’ld» lo: 12 a.m ____
2:00 l».4_
1. id
versity, at Eugene, have made arrange­ measure he accomplished, i f he resigns
Columbia river will thia year, for the ject had been consid red for some time,
• :Ä a mi x:ou ,».in l>a.Mox« —
10:00 a.in 1:52 »
p.in
ments to include a music department. it will only be wlien there is a straight and about 94,500,000 as the
•
:óO».iT
I'u
»
p
ml
»loro
a.m, 1 :w p.m
first time on record, exceed 100,000,- they adjourned to another room and
coarse ahead for the war department,
net reve- aihility of identification ol the remains. ...... ........... 3:19 I».M* K ra k iiiv l • • :.*i0
:.W
a
.m
........
000 feet.
Mrs. Florence Atwood, state presi as President Rooasvelt would not be nue for the last fl-cal year. The gross Later the
1*44 p.m <j’B V’jr 9:15 a.in 1:00 p.m
conferred together for an hour. They
body was iden’ ified by 10:50 a.m 4.
OH p.m bourbon
dent of tha Rebekahs, died at her home very likely to part with him under any revenues for the past year ex. eed tho-e U slter Craft, of Glen Cove, as that of
a. m .............
Brigadier General Sumner, in charge all returned later in the day and held
4:.U p .mi K u t
» 40 ► a i
......
in Baker City September 28 of pnao- other circumstances. He is one of the of any proceeding fl-cal year, amount­ his father.
4:4op.m
W
itc
n
i
a
.
au
i
The
niurdee»!
«man
was
another
conference
with
the
president,
of the movement against the Moroe,
5:20 p.uijsh a n lko *:u0 u..»...... ...
m mia.
ing
to
about
96,200
000.
The
fund
is
L»','*
l-.«
.......-
strongest
men
in
the
cabinet,
and
prob­
at>out 51 years of sge and was a manu
says the rebels are not so unruly as and the strike situation was discussed
made up not only from fees and com­ facturer of eefrigeruting machinery in CKO. U . MCHI.KK,
furthei.
reported.
Pardons have been asked for Con­ ably the closest Io the president.
1>. J. it a it »is.
missions,
hut
fines
and
foifeitures
fur
U«n n a n a s « '
Secretary Root entered the cabinet at
"ítffwr l n te u dan L
Cortlandt etreet, this city.
President Roosevelt is deeply con­ victs Louis Level and H . 8 . -U arrin er,
I t is said that Queen Maria Chris­
The de­
cerned over the situation. The ap­ sentenced from Multnomah county for a great personal lest. As a lawyer of abusea of public laud laws.
tina, mbther of King Alfonso of Spain,
ability, be had aa enormous practice in duction of total expenditures for main­
proach of winter, with a coal famine burglary.
many corpses recovered .
has married Count de Escorura, her
New York. Hie aid associates and em taining the public laud service, together
imminent, and the distress snd suffer­
Tlie l« th annual fair of the Butte ployea are anxioas for him to resume with the allowances for agricultural
master qf tbe-boase.
ing that must ensue unless coal be­
Creek Agricultural association, held at hie former work, and this is given as colleges, leaves the amount stated. But Full Extent of Sicily Disaster c . —
Three desperate prisoners in the comes available, present a situation
Yet be ToU.
Dillon, Mont., ja il sawed their way out. which, be thinks, should receive the Marquam, had a large attendance and the main reason why be intends to re­ Department officials are highly g ra t-
was very successful in every respect.
I/m
don,
Sept.
30— A special dis­
Aid
to
find
over
91.000,000
more
than
sign.
.
r--:
1
»
.
I t ia believed they secured aid from the attention ol the administration if there
waa contemplated with which to begin patch from Rome, after confirming the
outside. Officers are in close pursuit. is anything that can be done by the
Preparstions are well advanced for
LONQ PENSION LIST.
work on irrigation systems next year reports that Stromholi has been in
Cholera still rages in the Island of government. Many appeals have been the district fair to ha held i t Roseburg
This total w ill build at least ten pro­ full eruption for e>me time says:
darli
g
the
five
days
beginning
October
made
to
him,
and
many
suggestions
Samar.
The population ol gnany of
jects
of medium size and protmbly “ ih e nightaceue was grand but terri­
Report
ef
Commissioner
Shows
Net
(lain
the towns have been heavily deduced have been receive-1 by him, and it was 7. A spie.id id livestock exhibit is ex-
of 5,732 Pensloaera Last Year.
more, depending upon cost.
No work fying; lava streamed down the moun­
pi dad
with
a
view
to
ascertain
what
power
through death and the flight of the
is
to
be
undertaken
to
cost
more
than tain aides seaward, while huge boulders
the
federal
authority
could
evoke
Hint
Washington, Oct. 1.— The annual re­
panic stricken people.
O v ir one-half of the Washington
were falling into the seu fully 2 S
the
amount
available
in
the
reciamu
caused the conference to be held.
county agricultural and horticultural port of the commissioner of pension», tion fund at the time contracts are let miles from the shore.
A tidal wave swept Japan, drowning
Daring the conference every phase of exhibit, which took the Ar t prise at
AND
“ Ti e director of the observatory at
at least 600 people.
Much property the situationl «as discussed.
The the st.te fair, lias been sent East, Eugene E. Ware, ahows that the num
Mount
Aetna
says
there
h
s
been
no
her of names on the pension mils i
waa destroyed.
A Japanese warsUp general opinion of the advisers was that
CITY IS WITHOUT COAL.
eathquake in Sicily, but th .t probably
was driven ashore, but w ill probably the situation did not present a case in where it will lieve a piai a in a num­ still under the 1,000,000 mark, despite
ber of fairs and carnivals".** **■ '
there had been a submarine e. uption
be floated.
which there could be federal interfer­
a net gain of 6,732 pensio ners since People In New York are Now Tearing Up between BtromhoU and Sicily.
Only Tr»n ieflhtln ro tul 14n«
Bub-committees
have
been
appointed
..
Sidewalks
for
Fuel.
ence
by
any
warraut
of
law.
There
A second m ilitary expedition bits
1898. The total enrollment July Tlast
P au lu s 91 reetly Tbrouch
“ One hundred and fifty corpfM have
in
various
parts
of
the
state
to
help
so­
has
been
no
interference
with
federal
been sent against the Moroa.
New York, Oct. 2. — Not a/ ton of been recovedred at Modica. Hundreds
was 999,446, against ¡997 786 last year
licit
funds
for
the
purchase
of
a
sword
authority in the mining region, either
6 It Lake City,
Fifteen hundred street car men in by stoppage ol the mails or resistance for Admiral Clark, who commanded The total comprises 738,800 soldier» anthracite coal can be had here at any of victim» were drowned' in the open
and 260,637 ¡widows and dependents price, says a Rochester, N. Y ., dispatch country.’ ’
..
Leadville,
New Orleans have struck lor increased of the United States court pro. ess. It the Oregon during the Bpanish-Ameri
The aggregate Includes 4,696 pensioners to the Times.
Sidewalk inspectors
Tim -whole country about Mount
pay.
About 91,200 w ill be re- outside of the United" States.
was pointed out that there was no occa­ can war.
Pueblo,
rep/rt that in the outlj lug districts A tna has suffered gristly.
Mount
, .
A fire at Stockton, Cal., destroyed sion for the use of federal troops, sg quired. ***' .
The number of death notices of^oid yesldenls are tearing np tlie sidewalks
Aetna
is
sending
up
a
thick
column
of
Colorado Springs
»500,C
,000 worth of ’ property.
Five Governor Stone, of Pennsylvania, ligil
Altogether
The school directors and clerfca of soldiers, not now in the serviie, re­ and using them for fuel.
not called on the government for assist­ Washington county held a meeting and ceived hy the buieau during the year several miles of plank walks heve been steam from the vicinity of the scene of
blocka were burned.
and Denver.-
the
eruption
of
1892.
Two
fresh
craters
ance, nor had he even exhausted the discussed various matters of reboot Im ­ was 60,128; but only 27,043 of them pried up with erowbars and carried off.
A M iuissippi Negro, who confessed
have
opened
on
Strom
boH
since
Sep
resources of the statTby o ilin g out the portance.
In some sections, canal bridj es have tember 14.
The state superintendent were pensioners.
to an old crime, was burned alive. He lull strength of the state m ilitia .
Piles of
The report says that the death rate been stripped of plunkiqg.
was present. I t is the first time such
said he deserved the fate that bad over
d’“ "«
“ «r-
a meeting was evgr held in tbsv among the pensioners for the coming new lumber left on the streets for re­
taken Mm.
M ines in oood shape .
I.Vlishc*1
“ , n»n *“ Ameriea by
WHERE MAN HAD NOT BEEN.
county.
year w ill be about 40,000, and the pair.* also have disappeared.
The president's physicians found
oversallovad on a ll eluses of tleksta.
losses to the toils from other causes
Hospitals of New York city are With Return of Men, Coal Output Would For yheapo.t
ru a rw u d deaorlpUva llU ra tu ie
Twenty-seven bales of hops were will be about 6,000.
necessary to open the wound on hta leg Oeo logical Survey Party Returns From
___
tudrvea
a
■
threatened with being seriously affect­
bo
Large
as
Ever.
sold
in
Salem
a
few
days
as the bone was slightly affected
ago
for
23
Wilds
of
Alaska.
It
The total amount paid for pensions ed by the scarcity of coal. The J.
cents per pound.
is not serious and recovery w ill soon
Philadelphia, Sept 30 —. General
X O . M a NSFIBLD, Oen. A g t.,
during the fiscal year was 9137,504,- Hood Wright hospital haa only enough
SM ttle, Oct. V .— After traversing a
' ■ '■ L"
ooms*.
• . -
Manager Luther, of the i hiladelphis
wilderness where white men have never
The assessment roil of Colombia 268, and the yearly cost of operating to la-t this week, while St. Luke’s was
124
Third F<
Portland. Ore con
The aunual report of the commis­ before ventured, the United States county shows th e total taxable proper­ and maintaining the bureau and the so fortunate as to obtain a caigo of 240 4 Reading railroad company’s coal
pioperty,
haa
informed
the
sales
depart­
agencies, outside of the payment of tons about a week ago—enough to last
sioner of pensions shows that there are geological survey has completed a pre­ ty to be worth 91,697,840.
pensions proper, aggregate 93,690,529 tso months.
St. Mary's hospital for ment ol the company that a ll the Read­
now nearly a million names on the liminary examination of the country
children has practically no supply of ing’s import»nt mines are in lalrly
Large crowds attended tits opening
pension rolls. The total disbursement lying between Cook inlet and the
ol the Eugene carnival, despite the
steam coal, and is using furnace coal, g«»<d condition, end that were the
STATE, DEFEATS BOODLE RS.
ol the department has been 92,900,- Tanana. , -
of whi h it has about 25 tons.
Ih is miners to retrun to work, comparative­
«61, SOX
A party of e ven, under the leader­ rain. The business houses haves num­
First Skirmish la Snyder Casa Results In condition prevails at many other in- ly little time w ill elapse before they
ship of Alfred 11. Brooks, made the ber of nice displays.
The cable from Ban Francisco to
Will be turning out their normal
stitu’ iona.
*
Victory for Prosecution.
trip from Tynook to the Tanana, and
M anila will be in fo rk in g order by
Ranchmen in Josephine county will
It was said at th§,office of the chari­ duction. I t is true that several o|
later teahed Ramp rt, on the Yukon,
St.
Louis,
Oct.
1.—The
first
day’s
J u ly 4, 1908, aooerding to« the officials
be forced to use strenuous efforts io rid
flooded,
ties department that no real distre-s Reading collieries are
after several months’ hard work.
The
of the company.
Three steamers will
s country of coyotes, which are doing proceedings in the trial of Robert M. .has been experienced io any of the these have been ei
entire country was carefully mapped,
lay the cable, two TronrMan Ila and
n h damage to stock.
at least.
Officials of the Pennsyl
Snyder, the banker and promoter, of city’s charitable institutions.
and the reports have been sent on to
one from San Francisco. ’*
The price of anthracite hat reached vania road’s anthracite companies re­
Washington by M r. Brooks, now In
The Salem commercial club has Kansas City and New York, on charges
port tnat their niinee are in such con­
The comet discovered at .Lick obser­ Beattie. ’
taken steps to distribute 80,000 pam­ of bribery in connection with the pas­ 921, but some retailers are peddling
vatory September 1 has grown steadily
Several new details were discovered phlets through the East in the interest sage of the Central Traction bill several out their small supp'y at 916 or 916 dition that when the miners go beck
brighter, until at the present time it is which w ill greatly aid. future pros-, of the Willamette valley.
Importation of to work the collieries w ill be able to
years ago ended in a complete victory to old enstomers. ”
visible to the naked eye.
I t can be pectors.
for the state, » very objection offered Welsh anthracite and Fren h bitumin­ produce three-fourths of their normal
T T e L tc H to u L ii
Fruitgrowers in Polk connty say by the defense being overruled by Judge ous can in no way relieve the situation, output, and that within a week they
seen a little north of the star Alpha
Dsraar
The trip was such a hard one that,
A s s it i
Fs/tltsS, Or.
Cysni, w a r the m ilky way. I t ia mov­ out 01 20 carefully selected horses, only that the prune crop w ill not only be Ryan.
Snyder was arraigned, but re for tlie few cargoes that have been would be in perfect shape.
Ch lesgo
ing in a southwesterly direction.
Sslt la k e , Denver,
4 i * f. as. * -
11 survived.
For hundreds of miles light this year, but that brown rot has (need to plead, and the court ordered landed are of little account. There sre
Fortlsnd
Ft. W orth,Omshs,
EARTHQUAKES IN MEXICO.
attacked the Italiaa prunes in dome the clerk to enter a plea of not guilty only about 8,000 tona of this coal now
the
party
never
sew
a
white
man,
and,
Speelat
Ksnsss City, St.
Dr. ilriane Brandao,_vice president
•
:u0*.
a.
Lonls,Chlcsxosad
indeed, were the majority of the time sections, and that this w ill further de­ Tomorrow the selection of a jury will on the way, but orders have been placed
elect ol B sail, is dead.
vie
begin.
I t will then devolve upon the this week for over 25,000 tone. At Seventy-ton Crane Thrown from Railroad I H untington. ks .u
in a totally uninhabited land.
They crease the yield.
A census of the Philippines has been passed closer to Mount McKinley than
Into the Bey.
Oregon City schools are in a very state to prove that the defendant is least a mo-ith is required, however, to
A t'sn tte
authorised by the president.
Wells »Veils Lewis­
kU LS
any other white man'.
Many new crowded condition, the enrollment be­ not a resident of Missouri. The statute fill the ortlers. The cost of importing
Mexico C ity, Sept.
30.— Advices
Kiprens
ton, Hpoksns.Mln-
■
:M
p.m.
Welsh
ciMtl
under
normal
conditions
is
oi
limitations,
which
has
sheltered
all
streams
were
located
and
named,
ami
ing
larger
than
aver
before.
nespolls,St. I'siil,
from Salina Crux, the Pacific terminus
No more American soldiers w ill be
vis
D ulu th . M II ksti -
the officials who took'part in this deal, about 97.
another party w ill probably be sent In
sent to the isthmus of Panama.
of the Tehuantepec National railroad, H untlygton
kss,Cbtcs«oJiIsst
A free rural mail route has been rec­
next year to continue Ihe work.
is the legal loophole through which
which
is
being
rebuilt
by
the
English
ommended out of Forest Grove, but
The presence of troops lias had a
MANY NOTEb MEN TO ATTEND.
Rnyder’s attorneys hope to pull him to
contractor, state that Tuesday no leas
there w ill be some delay on account of liberty.
i t . Feat
Felt la k e . 'Denver,
quieting effect In the coa> fields of
1.00 s. BW
MUCH CHOLERA IN ILO ILO.
rant Melt
than 76 shocks ol earthquake were felt,
Ft. W orth,Omelie,
Imfiig no map of Washington county
Pennsylvania.
*:14 p. m.
K siikaa C ity, SI.
|
Irrigation
Congress
Is
Interesting
Great­
causing much alarm. The most serious
roads.
vfs
Lou lt,Co Ivago suit
DIED TO SAVE A TRAIN.
President Roosevelt’s injured
leg People Fleeing to the Mountains, Leaving
est Minds of the Nation.
Spokane
damage was done to an immense 70-ton
The Oiegon blind school at Salem
onntin-iee to Improve, and the pre ident
the Dead Unburled,
crane
used
on
the
construction
of
the
Colorado Springs, Colo., Oct. 2.—
will be around again in a few days.
Manila, Oct. 2 . - I t is understood o|>ened with 32 students, the sane as Brave Act of a Northern Pacific Section Hie committees in charge of the ar­ breakwater, it being thrown from the
last year. This institution costs the
In
Idaho.
CCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
Burglars in South Sharon, Pa., held that 6,124 cases of cholera and 2,740 state about 97,909 a year, or 9220 for
rangements for the 10th Nationul ir ri­ track into the bay. A majority of the
Spokane, Wash., Oct. 1.— In trying gation eongre«s, which convenes here smaller cranea u«ed on the works are
up a store, overpowered, bound and «•«•“ >■ from that disease were reported each pupil.
gagged two officers and secured 9400.
*n
province of Ilo Ilo , Island of
to eave a passenger train from a wreck, October 6, have received encouraging also reported to have been thrown out
The session of the Methodist confer­
|MU. t - M . M s
»». i __ . Panay, on Monday. This is the high-
reports which promise a large attend of place.
liwp.la.
A ll railin g datar
.tnrkhnlA,™ t ^
a- th
, set record for any district since the out- ence just held in Grants Pass proved to W illiam Johnson, a Northern Pacific ance of noted men from all parte of the
I t is probable that the construction
subject tu change
section
foreman,
was
killed
this
after­
be the best ever held in the state.
of
the
artificial
harbor
w
ill
be
delayed
country.
Large
delegations
from
the
Fur San Francisco—
X n ti,
l CBed* the ‘OU| ol
•« » "»any of Over 160 members and delegates weie noon at Tuscor, Idaho. He saved the commercial clubs of Omaha and St. six months, aa the crane waa thrown
ta il every 6 daya
train, but died of his injuries.
The
into deep water, and It w ill require
I the provinces since the commencement. in attendance.
Taul
w
ill
come
in
private
cars.
New
train was the east bound overland pas­
The following diplomatic appoint-1 Tits town of Miago, in the province of
The registration at the agricnltural senger No. 4, and waa wed filled. Mexico. Texas, Wyoming, Kansas sod time to recover it.
T -
mAnts have been made:
David g . , Ilo l i t, waa the worst sufferer, 1,173 college is much larger than last year.
Johnson was flagging the train to keep Nebrarka cities will also send large
Dally
CetoMkls Slvar
4 00 p. m.
As Bad as Siberia.
Thompene, of Nebraska, minister to taxes being repotted there Monday.
E l. H il lid Ay
Both dormitories are full and every it from running upon a section of track delegations. The subjects to be hand­
Maaiaara.
Kx. Sunday
l:U i t>. rn.
B ra il; Charlemange Tower, of Pennsyl­
A t Cabettann there were 899 cai-es, available private boarding house in
led,
affecting
a»
they
do
the
proper
ex­
Butte,
Mont.,
Sept.
30.—
President
iatiird ay
which contained a broken rail, and in
and Way
vania, ambas»ailor to Germany; Rob­ an«l at Dtimangea 396 ca«ea were re­ town is taxed to its utmost.
public Mayer, of the Western Federation of K:UU p. ia. To A etorla
LaudInga
his eagerness to have the signals ob penditure of 98,000,000 of
ert B. McCormick, of Illinoi«, amhan- ported on Monday.
The people ate
Miners,
said
here
today
that
the
con-
money
now
available,
and
tlie
pioceeds
___
___________
...
Reports show that the Iudian school served, he failed to stop from the from future land sales for the reclam- <Ution of the camps in the Fernie B.
sador to Russia; Bellamy Storer, of fleeing to the mountain«, leaving the
«:46a. m
Wliidount g|m-
track in time to avoid the engine of
4:.Wp. re.
New York, anibtssador to Austria- dead u it buried and the dying nncared at Chemawa leads all others in the tlie passenger.
ation of millions of arid acre«, and the , C ., district, from which he 'has just lio n ., Wed. w aier perm itting. kx.Sunday
sud
FrL
Oregon
c ity . Naw.
Hung iry; Arthur 8. Hardy, of New for. The government has ordered ad­ Northwest. While the attendance at
making of homes for millions of people retamed, is as bail as Siberia.
Mr
berg. Salem, Inde­
Hampshire, minister to Spain, and ditional doctors and medicines to lie the other institutions is falling off, that
Rewards tor Ceban Soldiers
I “ow c row<ledln the cities, have attract-
went to Fernie to investigate!
pendence, Corval­
lis and Way la n d -
H a v e n s <»,t i
a»
J?*1 tbe hi«he8t minds of the nation, l»bor conditions. He says the mining!
Charles P. Bryan, of Illinois, minister sent to Ilo Ilo. The number of vic­ school shows a marked increase.
tl a
t
of ,rom c ,Pu in " o f '«nlustry to the leaders company there owns everything in the*
to Switzerland.
; tims makes ordinary sanitary measures
the secretaries today
rcid en t Palm
priv ’ < t:M a. m.
. P
President
Palma . | of l.b ,r organizations. U tte rs of in- c m p . They permit the L e n
impoe-ible. The total of all the pro­
Willamette and Teat-
The emp»-ror of Corea is dead.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
t:SO p. ra.
said he propoee/l to e»k the senate to dorrement of the possibilities of the con-1 le8«" «"d «How no business except un- Tum., Thur.
kill Slvar*.
vinces Monday was 5,390 cases and
Mun., Wad.
and Sat.
W ater perm itting.
< Americans find the task of reducing 3,091 deaths.
solemnise the 10th day of October, the gross ere pouring in every day from
and FrL
“
der their direction.
They even exer­
Oregon C ity, Day.
Whent— W alla WaUa, 92c; bloe- anniversary of the beginning of the war these people.
the Moros more difficult then antici­
to n ,« Way Laud­
cise
a
»ensorship,
M
r.
Meyer
declares,
ing».
pated.
stam, 65c; valley, 63o.
of 1868, by distributing 925,000 to poor
Coal Situation In New York.
on what their employes shall read.
Cuban soldiers and widows of soldiers
Barley—
Feed,
919.60;
brewing
920.60.
A lone highwayman near Stitee,
Will Turn Immigrants Back.
New York, Oct. 2 — The coal altua-
Lv. Riparla
(aoka River.
L v.T^ n lrtoa
Flour— Best grades, |3 .0 6 « S 76 per He proposed that 93,000 each De given
Idaho, held up a stage and secured tion in New York is today more serious
4:0» a. m.
Ottawa, On» , Oct. 2.— Frank P. Sar-
Death In Explosion.
7:1X1 a. m.
to
the
widows
of
Jose
M
arti,
Antonio
Dally
aztapt Riparla to Lewiston
9500.
barrel;
gnham
,
9
>
.W
«
3
.2
0
.
! than at any time since tin t strike of tlie
Dativ
except
gpnt,
commissioner
general
of
the
Maceo, Guillermo Moncada and Flor
McKeesport, Pa., 8apt. 30. — E ig h t' Munday.
Munday.
United States, has conferred with the Slavs, with terribly chaired faces,
Henry Phipps, a N»w York steel miners began. Inrtead of 160,000 ten
M illstnffs — Bran, 917 pa
ton; Crombet, end to the son of Francesco
magnate, haa given 9100,000 fur the usually in stock at this time ef the m iddljngs,
burned bodies and terribly scorched I
921.60;
aborta,
•« i
year, there are but 2,000 tons of hard
relief of Boers.
A. L. CRAia,
heads, were taken to the McKeesport
.
.
Ih
.
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n
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fr
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chep,
917,
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coal. In tenement districts the price
« « » •ra l ra e ie a c tr Affent. Portland. Of.
hospital as a rem it of an explosion at
President Roosevelt has announced is 76 cents a buhsel, which is at tlie
Gats— No. 1 white, l l . 0 0 e i . 0 3 K ;
furnace B, of the Carnegie blast fut-
g . City Ticket A |
his determination to visit the Pacific rate of 926 a ton.
•». » 5 « | l .
Dealers in other
Pediqy, superintendent of Canadian nace plant, Duquesne, tonight. T w o 1 ▼. A. BCIUJ.IJK
T h ird and M eehlngion 8ti
Mura Troope Called OwL
treete.
Coast next spring.
parts of the city who yesterday were # : a y - T im oth y, 910(111; clever,
immigration, assured Mr. Sargent steps of the victim« have since died, and
Harrrisburg,
Pe.,
Oct.
1.
—
The
had already been taken in tbe matter there is little hope that any of tiia
The cruiser Ran Francisco has sailed selling half tons, today cut the allow 6 /.6 0 ; ciiaat, 18 per ton.
Fourth regiment has been added to the
and thAt objectionable
immigrants others will recover. A ll of those In-
from Norfolk, V a., to Panama to pro­ anew to customers to quarter tona. Cr I
Potatoes
—
Beet
Burbanks,
6
0
«
66c
troops
on
duty
in
the
anthracite
strike
and coal dust by the pail of 20 pounds
would be turned back to the ste9nsbip jurod were caught in a blast of flames
tect American interesta.
region.
Sheriff
Dietrick
called
upon
percental; ordinary, 60«66cper
ia selling at 26 cents.
linee for immediate return t o ’ t their snd ashes, which followed the blowing
tai, growers prices;
sweets. 92.00 General Gubin tonight for troops to
Five hundred riotous Berkeley, Cel.,
port of embarkation.
oot of a bell while the men were at
«
2
.2
6
per
cental.
suppress
the
rioting
ia
Northumber­
students took poaeesaion of a train and
Croker on Trial.
work
Butter— Creamery, 3 9 « 2 7 X e ; dairy land county. Tbe general called np
created general havoc. One arrest has
New Y ork, Get. 2 .— Edward F. Crok-
Fast Train Wrecked.
Governor Stone by telephone and stated
1
7
X
®
2
0
e
;
store,
1
2
H
D
1
6
e
.
b-en made and more w ill follow.
Dos Moines, Oct. 2.— The Rock
er, chief of the New York Are depart-
the aitnetion, after which the executive
ladlans on Bad Behavior.
fO ,
Bgg»— 22M«25 c for Gregoa.
Island fast m ail, west hound, was
Two tramps were kilted in e freight tnent^was placed on trial today before
reluctantly ordered the Fourth regi­
tn d8 - ?*? Fel N;
W — One hon-
Fire
Commiseioner
Sturgis,
who
pre­
wrecked
this
morning
at
Newton,
wreck on the Northwestern in Iowa.
Cheeee— Fail cream, twins, 1 IH ment to proceed to the scene and main-
AO^rod Apache Indians from tha Jicarllla
ferred chargee against the chief.
The
ml lea east of here. No loss of life
oc- reservation, in northern Rio Arriba
Another call has been made on the charges are seven in a ll, and they In- 4913c¡YeungAmerica, l S ^ D U X e ; fac­ tain older.
tory prices, 1<9 l)<c leas.
cur rod. Throe cars left the track. , county, are camped in the Picuria
governor of Pennsylvania for troope in - elude accusation« of iucompotency,
The accident occurred while tlie train mountains, ready to go to tha San
Poultry— Chickens, mixed, 94 60«
the strike district.
Ex-Secretaries at War Ie the Senate.
I sending in false reports, violation of 6.00; hens, 96 0096.60 per doeen,
was attempting to get aronnd the wreck Geronimo festival,
Washington, Oct. 1 — When Ruaael b
rA Jl’”“ '“ tr* i k W bCh •We“ t th ’-°u8h » deep"‘ «“the ^ .U ta e o H e r ~ . ^
K the constitution of th« state of New 11911MC per pound; springs, 119
J. P. Morgan is opponed to the
” «•
» P- m.
A-
Alger
takes
his
seat
tliero
will
be
a m . .■*»b.*.n,r
m - l«:Nt ». m.
nomination of Roosevelt, and ia work­ York, conversion of public property to l l X c per pound, 93.6094.00 par do»
bridge across Skunk river yesterday. Another
A««ei,— band of Apaches Is trespassing
»no agent. A rrlvrs Ashland 12:» a m—t t : » a. m. *"
three
renatore
who
were
ormerJj
eerre-
- / t o T / v r i V i " 4 t “ . « »O a. m.
ing hard to defeat him.
private noe, conduct prejudicial to good en; ducks, 96.6096.00 per doeen; tur­
Throe tramps were reported to have °,n| h"
Oi th# PMn,‘ Cl* '« «»3
tary of war. Procter, of Vermont, and
order and discipline.
T ito
keys, live, 13914c, dreeeed, 17919c per Elkins, of West Virginia, are the other been killed in the latter wrack.
•• b b r in
, 1 , • * “ * m - » =« » « •
other pnebloa.
The U. 8. Attorney
A huir and feather factory in Chicago
m s r »a. m .,» a . in.
bridge is completely demolished.
pound; geeee, 94.0099.00 per doeen.
was de troyed by Are. Several perenne
. Í í . " “ » 9 7 7 » a. m., » : » a. m,
two.
The
oants
situation
occuriei
r°
m
4®
return
Salt Company Falls.
« í •‘•«•X
1» 7;<6 a. m., » : » a. m
wore overcome by smoke. Lose, 97,000.
them to tha reservation.
M utton— Gross, 2 H 9 3 c per ponnd; when Don Cameron was closing his
»
1 :* »• « - . 7 » «n-
The Wisconsin at Panaawk
Trenton, N. J ., Oct. 2 — Chancellor
senatorial
career.
dreeeed,
9c
per
ponnd.
Misa Alice Caldwell Hegan, the Magio ha« appointed Frank P. McDer­
Washington, Oct. 2.— The navy de­
-
co.
iV
u
'h
i'"“,
* ™- O “ » m-
_ No Parcel Mail to
-
* * ? » • « • • « » . «n., »:*» a m.
Hogs— Groee, 9 < e ; dreeeed, 7 9 7 X r
author of that eucoMafnl lltt e story, mott, of Jersey C ity, and Nathan 8.
partment has received a cablegram
n
¡‘ ••«■«»n « a. m . « a. m.
Soft
Coal
Still
Advancing.
Washington,
ffopt.
3
0
,-
T
h
e
poat-
per
pound.
“ M re . Wiggw, of the Cabhage Patch,” Beardalee, of War aw, N. Y ., receivers
announcmg the arrival ol Rear Ad­
-
U
p* m •
*■ m-
Boston. Sept. 90.— Local coal dealets miral Silas Casey aboard his flagship, office department has notified a ll post­
has written lier second book,van*l it is i e the N'at.onal aalt company.
Y e d — 7 9 9 c per pound.
The
esw York 12:«g p. m ., ig ;ai p. m.
tip , m«»tm>iithat daring the winter momb,
today advanced tbs price of so t ccal
to appear aerially in The Century. 8he application for a receiver was made by
the Wisconsin, at Panama, after ai
Beef—Groee, sows, S 9 S K c ;
91 par too, making it 9« 6O. W ith to almost nneqniled rnn downShe Pecifl,
calls it "Lovey M ary,” and the many Chaumey H. Strlck and, of New York, S M M 4M «; dreeeed, 6 97e per ponnd.
Ch?t‘r T i»
To' ' r , , > « • « on betb train*,
day’s
advance
soft
coal
has
appreciated
ton
he . Ior,n ol i * " * 1''
“ >•
admirera of Mrs. Wiggs will be glad | The company’s liabilitiea are given at
coast of 3,270 miles in one day I ««s following named poetofflree in Alaska^ and . . > m . . ^ r*.', , , , , to '<» ‘ »xden and Kt fa«.,
Hop«— 1 9 9 1 7 c ; new crop 20 92 1c .
in
prier92.6O
a
ton
the
past
weak
to kaow that thia optimistic character j 91,150,000 and quick asseta at 9868,-
than two weeks. Rear Admiral Casey
Wool— V a lle y , 1 2 X 9 1 9
Noma, St. Michael, Circle, Eagle, Port l l a ^ l ï i H ' i î
Qra- The price of hard coal remains a t 916 a
reappears ia the naw story. ..
1000,
"*.n r « n ris e o with asverw>
will aasome general »orumand ol the
a . 99 14 36 «
- too .bat there ia little to ba
r ° . u . ; . R‘ mp* r t ’ Tanana, I a lto , M d C " r o 7 r '* . Ä ! : ’A
JÄ
:h*n« ••“ « »»'»-
American naval fcroea on tha isthmus
KnWred u second e lu s mattar
* 1 D ation, Oregon.
EVENTS OF THE DAY
r .
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RIO GRIKDE WESTERN BY.
D n t n n n .il.
iH o ip line
AMO U nion P acific
»non POHTLAMD.
EAST ANO
SOUTH
-VtA-
¡SOUTHERN PACIFIC
J
'I
Shasta Route ~
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