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THE DAYTON HERALD “° TREATY ARRANGED BACKBONE IS STIFF. DARE NOT FACE PUBLIC VIEWS. I OKEGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST Czar Say* He Ha* Yielded All He Publication of RooMvalt’* Proposition Win Yield. /Would Fore* Envoy* to Agrae. - St. Petersburg, Aug. 25.—With re Portsmouth, N. H., Aug. 28.—In an gard to a dispatch that ha* been re .. OREGON DAYTON. authoritative quarter it is learned to ceived here saying Mr. Witte was __ • night that the latest suggestions offered MAY OFFER REWARD. DITCH DIGGING TO BEGIN. awaiting 'instructions, the Foreign to the emperor* of the two-warring ustment of Land.Owner* in Klamath Section Fall Governor Would Bring to Justice the office says it is daily in constant com power* a* to an amicai’I munication with Mr. Witte, and that Flax Incendiaries. In With Government Plan. tbeir difference* al*4 were communi- he will be fully able to go ahead on Salem — After reviewing all the cir cared *imuli*neouily to the envoy* of Klamath Fall*—It i* now almost ai Saturday. The latest developments Russia ajid japan Thi* action on the »urod that active ditch digging will be- cumstances, Governor Chamberlain be clearly indicate that the Associated lieves that the three fire* which have * . .. taken in order « in bv the government contractors on It is charged in the report that cer part of the presidtnt was t|ie |ower K]amath prjoect before snow destroyed flax and flax mill* in this Press dispatches sent declaring that tain employee of the yard have been that no possible ground for offense fligg. city were *et by person* who are de Russia will never consent to the pay smuggling government supplies from Startle* World by Her Action in Play ment of an indemnity in any form rep could be taken by th* plenipotenti- Practically all of the larger land termined to destroy the flax industry resent* Russia’s last word with refer A Resume of the Less Important but the yard, and that one of the govern ing Generous Victor — Roose in Oregon. He think* the manner in ari*e because of hi* direct appeal to the owners in thi* project have signed up Not Lea* Interesting Eventa ment launches has been used for ence to the principle of monetary com with the Water Users’ association, and which the promoters of the flax indus velt Get* Credit. month* to carry the goods and mater of the Paat Week. pensation and the expenses of the war. try have been hampered in their work . . . . many of those not already signed have ial from Bremerton to “fence*,” from The authoritative statement made to While the terras suggested by the t o do go a t once. ■nd th* extreme measures that have which they are Bold; that employe* are the Associated Press at Portsmouth, f The Chinese boycott is rapidly de compelled to live in certain boarding Portsmouth N H Aug 30 —The I Pre8ident are not disclosed, it is known Secretary Elmer I. Applegate, of the been resorted to indicate that back of which is in the same tenor, was met clining. house*, where they are charged- exorb long and bloody war’ between Japan ‘bat they were fnuned on broad hu- aMociation, .tates that not one of the the crime* that have been committed is last evening by a declaration from the Miss Roosevelt is in China, the guest itant rate*, and they do not move for and Russia i* ended. The term* of manitarian lines. It is permissible to large holders who have been approach- a desire to prevent the establishment official spokesman of the Foreign office, of linen mills in this state. -thority re- H fear of being laid off; that alien con peace were agreed upon by Mr. Witte Ly, in the wordl of the dowager empress. If, after investigation, the governor which was made almost with the force tract labor is employed at the yard, and and Baron Komura at the session of the solar. He stated farther tnat no per One case of bubonic plague ba* been that a number of fugitive* from justice conferghce yesterday morning, and in finds that he ha* authority to do ao of a formal communication, that under ’ .. . cent had signed and promised to do so, no circumstances and under no disguis announced from the canal zone. are employed there. the afternoon preliminaryarrangements “If the civilised world could know and he expected by September Ito under the appropriation made by the These charge* are packed up by affi for an armistic* were cqncluded and at thi* tithe'"the precise nature of the have the required 75 per cent which last legislature, be will offer a substan es would the principle of indemnity be The total admission* to the fair since admitted, and this decision is accepted the opening day have passed 1,500,000. davits, which show that corruption the actual-work of framing the “treaty propositions made to Russia and Japan government asks before actual dHch tial reward for the arrest and conviction by the Russian public as final. It was of the person who get the fires which rivaling that exposed in the Postoffice’ America will secure an open door in department exists at the navy yard. of Portsmouth” was, by mutual agree- by President Roosevelt, it would seem d,gg>ng 18 to commence. destroyed Eugene Bosse a flax and flax declared at the Foreign Office also that Manchuria by the new treaty of peace. It cannot be learned against whom the men , turned over to Mr. De Martens, that the force of the public opinion of I n 18 8,80 Pro«V188d bY the g°ve™- plant last winter and the fire which de Russia’s sincere desire for peace was Russia’* great international lawyer, the world would induce the plenipo- ™8nt official* that just as soon as 75 Two revolutionists were killed in chargee are made, but it is declared and Mr. Dennison, who for 25 years tentiaries and their governments to P®r cent °l th,e holding* under the pro- stroyed hie 1904 and 1905 crops last manifested in the spirit of concession Odessa by a bomb thrown by one of that when Captain Bnrrell, the new has geted as the legal adviser of the pause and consider seriously the result* i“1,are 8'gneJ.« hid* for contract work week. Even if he should find that he shown by the Russian mission on the commandant of the yard, arrives to re Japanese foreign office. The treaty is before breaking off finally the present win he advertised for, and as soon as haa no express authority, 'the governor other disputed points, and that, if their number. , Admiral Barclay, may offer a reward conditioned upon an Japan was willing to waive this de ., . .. - ■ he . will „ order . a ।expected to be completed by the end of conference without an agreement. In- Uiese are accepted work will begin. * .».The Taft party gave audience to a lieve mand, which was consistent with °f employee the week. deed, they might scarwly dare face the However, it is not expected that a appropriation by the next legislature. party of Filipinos, who asked inde In speaking of the matter Governor neither the honor nor the dignity of under suspicion. .............. - This happy conclusion of the confer- world ’ s opinion by relining to sccept, great deal will be accomplished this pendence for the island*. Secretary Bonaparte will er^sr anta ence, which a week ago would have in principle at teart, the suggestions winter, owing to the lateness of the Chamberlain expressed his high appre Russia, there would be no trouble in arranging peace, Japan’s insistence on TV’« The Japanese are making great prep vestigation of the chargee. been shipwrecked had it not been for offered by the president.” season and difficulty in getting heavy' ciation of the value of the experiment* indemnity being the only barrier to the arations for Japan day at the Lewi* and th* heroic intercession of President ________________ I machinery in here during the fall and conducted by the Oregon Women’s Flax termination of the war. Cl$rk exposition, August 31. , Fiber association, which proved beyond Roosevelt, was sudden and dramatic. ] winter. GOES INTO SHIPBUILDING. For the sake of peace, Japan, with the MONT H NEAR. Already the government working doubt that the Willamette valley can WORST MONTH The Union Oil company, of Califor MAKE BIG CUT. -- :------- force ndw in the field has been reduced produce flax fiber of as good quality as nia, denies that it ha* entered into an Standard Oil to Manufacture It* Own magnanimity of a victor, at the last He moment, yielded everything still in is-1 September Has Always Had a Bad «lightly in accordance with Chief En can be produced in any country. agreement with the Standard Oil com Vessel* at Bay City. sue. Russia refused to budge from the Record for Yellow Fev*r. gineer Newell’s advice when here re- believes that if developed, as it can be One and One-Tenth Fare for Round pany. and should be, the manufacture of flax Ban Francisco, Aug. 29.—The Stand ultimatum Empqhrr Nicholas had given „ „ . . cently. Trip to Exposition. Bonaparte disagrees with the findings ard Oil company is to go into the ship to President Roosevelt through Ambas- New Orlean8> AuK- 28.—Except in This i*.*aid to lie because of the products will become a resource which of the board of inquiry into the Ben building business in California. It will Portland, Aug. 25; — An unusually sador Meyer. No indemnity under any 1863> September has been the month probability that no great amount of will add great wealth to the state and nington disaster. He will announce begin by making its own vessels and [guise, in furnish employment to large numbers and exceptionally low passenger but an agreeipent to divide 8ak-1 yielding the largest number of fataliJwork would?»* ilone this fall. hie action s oon.----------- ---------- ->----- will I’ter become a competitor of the h.lin ¿»d reimburse' Japan for the tie* during visitations of yellow fever of people in growing and harvesting the Pacific Northwest will become ef ------------ ____________ » i ___ J J flax and making twine, crash and lin fective on September 1, when round The announcement of peacg between Hhinhiilhlina shipbuilding trust trust. Tha The pnmn«nv company has has maintenance of prisoners were l his last i r- ® i । .> .. Camper* Careless. trip tickets will be sold from all pointe Sumpter — The forest fire which en. ? Japan and Russia was a surprise to established its shipyard* and the head- wordB. They had be*ik repeatedly re- “nd tb® Feder“ aUth°r t,e8 ftre there' in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Because the industry at it* beginning' President Roosevelt. »He had not, ex quarters of its fleet at Point Richmond, ¡tested ip Mri Witte’* instructions fore takln* 8tePs t0 m»intein their rogeJ B ibort while ago in-the Blue pected that an agreement would be across the bay from San Francisco, and in compliance with a request for a present control of the situation. Sep- I montains, near the hot springs, in the promises so well for the state, the gov British Columbia to the exposition for reached. The company ha* decided that it will written reply to the Jaanese compro- teraber frequently brings increased pre- John Day country, is reported to Lave ernor stands ready to do what he can to one and one-tenth of the usual fare. bring to justice those who could injure This reduction is the direct outcome of have a fleet of oil-carrying vessels on Russia is making immense prepara this coast, and after much surveying raise proposal of last Wednesday, they ciniution causina stagnant nools of done considerable damage. Much fine or destroy it. the efforts of the exposition to main were delivered to Baron Komura. Mr. \ t , ’ * , ’ OI timber was destroyed, and for a while tion* to continue the war. tain the general local interest in the and inspection, a general superintend Witte went to the conference declaring wa r’ 16 over ow ° c18 r®8 an e* ¡t was feared that some of the ranches fair and to the endeavors of the various Nearly Up to Normal. Anthracite coal miners are said to be ent has been brought from the East,; that he was powerless to change the dot struction of the effects of oiling. would suffer a heavy loss in buildings railroads to do all possible to aid in the preparing to go on another strike soon. and a shipyard has been l<K'ai*d.^„, , The Dalles — The report to the effect of an “i” or the cross of a-“t” in his An incrase in death* over the past, and fences, but these were finally When the Standard Oil company instructions. Emperor Nicholas’ word f*w flay* wag recorded inthe report of [saved. Campers are said to be respons- that the Oregon prune crop this year success of the West’s gieat show. The Germane extended a cold wlcome the announcement issued by , 94 h'OUr* but was regarded m ible for the ongin of the fife. 8. 8. will be one-third the normal yield may the Under - to the British fleet on its arrival in the made Point Richmond the site of its had been given not only to him but to ,i Harriman lines, which include the oil refinery and the terminus of its pipe apply to Willamette valley orchards, President Roosevelt, the head of a for- P ’ 8 Terrell, warden of the Eastern Oregon Baltic sea. line from the Kern county fields, it eign state. v - w,thout •igmficance, most of the vic- for„t re8erve> gtate8 that during the but it does not apply to Wasco county. O. R. & N. and the Southern Pacific, The internal revenue’for July shows became necessary to have a shipyard to The treaty arranged provides for the tina» being among the foreign classes, pagt dry spell he has put _ out many None of the leading prune growers here and the Northern Pacific, beginning on a heavy increase over that of the same care for its fleet of oil-carrying vessels negotiation of a new commercial treaty, I “nd two of the deaths having occurred Lamp fires that, had they not been estimate their crop at les&Jjian 75 per September 1, round-trip tickets will lie - month last year. L to repair them and make new ones whjph guarantees to Russia in Japan [yesterday too late to be included in the J checked in time^,would have destroyed cent of a normal crop. • Prunes are sold from all poifits in Oregon, Wash- now ripening. Picking lias practically ington, Idaho and British Columbia to - much ..... Kuropatkin has resginad bis com when needed. This fleet does nut con and to Japan in Russia the most favof-1 report of that day." ~ valuable tiniber. begun. The fruit is average in qual Portland for one and one-tenth the Dr. White today telegraphed to Dr. mand on account of ill health. He will sist of simply the ships .used for carry ed nation treatment and confirms the ing oil to and from coast ports, but of ity, and buyers are offering from »15 to usual fare, these tickets having a time . o;>en door in Manchuria. “ I Heber Boyce at Memphis the result of I- Lumber Company Incorporated. return to Russia. vessels that cal! at Oriental ports and The envoys also arranged for direct 1 the investigation of the case of the wo- Tillamook— Article* incorporating »17 a ton. The bulk of the crop will limit of 30 days and to be sold daily Fire in a Johnston, Pa., department island ports that stretch from Alaska to traffic connections between the Chinese Iman *11 with yellow fever, whom he the Hadley Lumber company have be sold to driers, although some will from September 1 to Ocotber 15. •tore caused a property loss of »50,000. Panama and from Point Richmond to Eastern railway, Which now becomes believed to have been infected in Mem- been filed in the county clerk’s office, lie shipped east. Thiaaction of the railroads will have Several firemen were injured. Yokohama. the effect of aiding very materially in Japanese property,-and the Manchuri- phis. On a report.of the Marine Hoe- the capital stock of the company being the success of the fair and will result The T*ft party now visiting the Phil an rairoad, which belongs to Russia, so P>tal service to this effect, Jackson, placed at »100,000, divided into 1,000 Work Progressing. in largely increased attendance. ippine* is almost unanimously in favor that through trains may be run over M* m -> an<l * number of-other towns, shar«*’’at the par value of »100 each, Hillsboro — Wakefield 4- Jacobs, FRONT GREATLY EXTENDED. of a lower tariff Tor the islands. both line*. Final agreement was have imposed quarantines against The incorporator* are C. B. Hadley, bridge contractors, have finished the Throughout the territory embraced by thia rate there are many people who, A steamer from Philadelphia to New Made Possible by the Use of Wireless reached by Japan acceding to the ulti- Memphis. The Memphis antborftie* C. E. Hadley and P. B. Vantress, and piledriving on the 'first bridge of the while desiring to visit the exposition, are reported to have expressed indig- the place of business will be Ifobson- matum presented by Mr. Witte. Portland, Nehalem A Tillamook rail Obleans sunk off the coast of Florida Telegraph System. ville, in this county. The new com road, just north of here, and the driv could not well afford thè expense of a Almost as soon as the plenipotentiar- nation over the report, with all on board except two, who pany will take possession of the Truckee ing will be completed witbin two or trip a* .it stands at present. ------------------------ Gunshu Pass, Manchuria, Aug. 29.— ies had assembled, the senior Russian managed to escape. Lumber company’s sawmill on Tilla three days on the second bridge. One __ ...____ ... ___ Intelligence of the constitutional grants envoy produced a written statement The steamship Centennial has arrived by the government has been received and handed it to Baron Komura. It STARVATION IN ANDALUSIA, mook l>ay Septemlier 1, and will oper crew will then move to the bridge UNDER ANOTHER CHARGE. at Seattle ai‘er sucessfully landing a by the army, and general information proved to be the formal official answer ate that mill and the mill on Wilson across Dairy creek, which will be 1,400 contraband'cargo from San Francisco on relating to Portsmouth affairs continue of the Russian government to the mod- Famine Reduce*, 200.000 Spaniard* river. feet in length. The right of way for th* coast of Siberia. to Desperation Through Hunger, k»-. ..... ■ .-r r- ■. ' -r-e to reach here from three to ten days • fled Japanese conditions of peace. the first 10 miles has been cleared? Burton Accused of Receiving Fees for late. - In substance, it said that Russia re Pressing Indian Claims. Seville, Spain, Aug. 28,-Heartrend- _ , Fr’’ ° °“ H „ Japan ha* withdrawn her demand The supply of ties contracted for are Since the Japanese reconnoitered the fuses to pay any money whatever for ... , Suinpter—Work has been practically nearly all delivered forJlie five miles on [ Washington, Aug. 25.—The Post to tor indemnity and agrees to leave the price to be paid for Sakhalin to arbitra Russian center about 25 or 30 miles, the indemnification of Japan’s war ex ing report* continue to reach the pro- BUgpended at the Prairie Diggings mine the Banks end bf the lO-mile stretch. day says that officials of the depart _ to __ sur- vincial authorities from the outlying owing to a heavy flow of water encoun- tion. Russia agrees this will remove a August 10, which resulted in retalia I>enses. She will not agree ments of Justice and the Interior who ■tumbling block to peaec. » tory skirmishing as well as the check render her interned warships. She famine stricken districts. The latest tered while sinking the main shaft, a Consolidation at the Agency. have been investigating the Chickasaw mating of a wide movement of consid will not limit her naval strength in the reports received are from Osuna and dePth of over 166 ,eet- The manage- Pend’eton—The recent visit of Col school warrant cases last night made Chicago is making an effort to stop erable bodies of troops throughout Paciflc. She will cede that part of Ai_. ment has decided that heavier pumping all form* of gambling. three days, nothing important has oc Sakhalin island south of 50 degrees. ’ ... ayor8 ° machinery must be installed before onel Tinker, general inspector of the public portions of the records which Interior department, and hie investiga have been unearthed and which are al Indication* are that the secretary of curred. During the long quiet there She will pay to Japan any reasonable whlcb notify the authorities that their | headway can be made against the large tion has resulted in a recommendation leged to implicate Senator J. R. Bur have been reinforcements to both sides, expense incurred in the maintenance of resources are exhausted and that they volume of water entering the shaft. A agriculture will have to resign. giving the theater of war a much Russian prisoners and will expect Japan are unable to further assist the fam- rich body of ore had been struck, from by him for the consolidation of the old ton, of Kansas, in pressing these claims Receipt* from the government cable changer! appearance. The front has to pay her for similar care extended to ished laborers and the women and which it was expected great results government Indian agency and the In- before the government, whi e holding to Alaska show a remarkable growth. dian school. The contract for the re- the position of senator, in contraven- been greatly extender!, made possible Japanese prisoners. children, as the distress is too acute. would be forthcoming. Free gold was moval and fitting up of seven of the ! tion of law. The Post adds: Russia has offered to cede half of by the use of wireless telegraph, and There is still a suspicion_that a loop- At Ecija the population has looted the plainly seen in the ore taken out just best buildings at the old agency hae “In all, 26 Chickasaw warrants, ag Sakhalin to Japan, but refuses to pay because of the unexampled size of the hole was left in the adjustment of the I bakers’ stores. before the water came pouring in. been let to Charles Hastings, who gregating »14,000, have been paid to has any indemnity. armies the character of the third stage difficulty over the Chinese Eastern rail- The mortality among infante and already commenced the work of remov Sentor Burton, er his brother, Bfeth of the war, whether it be active hostil way through which Japan is to receive aged persons is attaining terrifying Start Digging Gravel. The Standard Oil company and its ing the buildings. Burton, with whom he is alleged to Independence—The Southern Pacific greatest rival in California, the Union ities, demoralization or the garrisoning a considerable sum of money. If such proportions, and in many localities the have formed a partnership since of contested territory, will be compli an arrangement was made, the secre- working people are . living on roots, company has commenced the removal Oil company, have formed an alliance. Whistler Come* to Portland. March, 1901, when Senator Burton cated. taries profess to know nothing about it The government ha* organised public of gravel from . the us Willamette ,, bar. „ A - Pendleton—It is announced that the took the oath of office. The sultan of Morocco refuses to The relative positions of the two and the envoys tfnite in the decleration works on a small scale, employing branch track, including a long trestle office of John T. Whiitler* head of the “Six of the Chickasaw warrants is givs up his French prisoner and troops armies is comparable to that of a year are expected to cross the frontier at ago, and the country facing the Japan t mt no financial consideration was paid about 600 men, but this is a mere drop from the depot to the river, was put in Reclamation service for Oregon, will be sued in October, 1901, and aggregating >y Russia to Japan for the traffic agree- in the bucket of misery, as a moderate last year, and quantities of gravel, used removed to Portland this fall. It is »5,500, were paid directly to J. R. once. ese is almost identical with that which Iment. ' Olculation shows that 200,000 are1 out in grading, was taken out. This sum- understood that Portland is to be made Burton. This was seven months after A Pari* paper say* it would b* a fine confronted them at Liao Yang. Mr. Sato, the Japanese secretary, de- of employment. - mer more track has been put in and a the headquarters for irrigation work in Senator Burton had taken the oath of opportunity for Rockefeller to perpet nied emphatically that any questions ------------------- - —_ crane is used for loading on the car* the Northwest, and that D. C. Henny, office. Twenty warrants, aggregating uate hi* name by paying the war in Sleep u of Four Month*. were to be left to be adjusted by iny Finns Seek Seek Home» Home* in in Free Free Land. Land. instead of mea with shovel*, a* war tonsuiting _ engineer, who is to have »9.000, were subsequently made out in Finn* demnity for Rusaia. New York, Aug. 29.—Medical inter-1 °ut«>ue board of arbitration. | Guthrie, O. o j 2R —Dr. n» R. R A.i. a | formerly done. The first taken out will charge of the work for Oregon, Wash- | favor of Seth Burton.” T., Aug. 28. ——- It i* preposed to h*re * ^^ftawey“1 este th r o ug h o ut th e ew wntry ha te ha d Ifigfon And Idaho, rLeainM^ ië removal f ' day at the expoeition and the great their attention directed to a remarkable Finds Many C««*. Helsingfors, Finland, is in Okalhoma Oswego and the Jefferson street ter- of the office from'Pend leton. Give* Thank* for Douma. naval hsro has been invited to b* pres case of catalepsy in Yonkers, where New Orleans Aug. 80-The most to study conditions for information of I “>,un8 of »ne Yamh'll d'vuion. St. Petersburg Aug. 25.— Thanksgiv ent and assume charge of a reproduc Charles Canepi, 8 years did, has been important development , of the yellow his countrymdn, whose distress under ..... PORTLAND MARKETS? ing service* were held in the municipal Sheep Sale* at Pendleton. tion of the battle of Manila bay. in an unbroken trance like sleep for i TT' m 1 ! B ° f condition8 im P° 8ed b y the R “ 98ia “ 8°v- Wheat—Club, 69070c per bushel; hall in commemoration of the promul Pendleton — The condition of the France is preparing a flying column more than four months. On April fl gation of the national assembly. Seve last while whirling round a lamppost by the state board of health on a tour America ^Dr* wiote ™w?tz said the*^ I 8heeP mark«t in this immediate Vicini- bluestem, 72073c; valley,73c. to attack Morocco. ral officials were j^resent The service* of inspection of the bayous and lakes in si“e w ind a new home listed for tlX * ha8 n»teri.lly improved during the he became dizzy, fell to the ground and Oats — No. 1 white feed, »230 24; Morocco ha* about concluded a loan concluded with S'prayer for the preser struck on the back of hi* head. Two Jefferson pwwb wb*rs there are many flnrt tfm<, lmOng worthy cnizSns. He have gray, *22'per ten. - - of »2,500,000 in Germany. days later he complained of pains in settlement* of fishermen in constant M¡d ¡f guiuble land could be obtained ^*7 operating in this .district report Barley—Feed, *20 per ton; brewing, vation of the imperial family, which was chanted hy the officiating priests. The entire North Atlantic squadron the head and within a few minutes communication with New Orleans, thousands of his countrymen would hV,n8 mad« "everkl purchases at' *21; rolled, *22023. The emperor’s manifesto proclaiming came near going on the rocks off N6 wt ’lapsed into a sleep of unconsciousness Without completing an investigation, emjgrate to America and settle in the P™*8 «’”B1'lerab|y below those report- Rye—*1.30 per cental. prot. The vessels became lost in a from which he has not awakened. Hay—Eastern Oregon timothy, *14 the assembly was officially read at the tbey turned up 35 cases ol yellow fever, Southwest. ed • *ew d#y8 a8°' The sheep raisers regular session of th* municipal coun heavy fog and were only saved by the mostly along bayou Barataria, learned '------------------------ have receded from their indifference 015 per ton; valley timothy, *11012; cil today. The council decided to send leading ship colliding with a lightship. clover, *809. Ca*e* Discovered at Natchez. that deaths had occured and found maintained so firmly up to a few days Russia Will Be To Blame. Fruits—Apples, 9Oc0*1.5O per box, a loyal address to the emperor and also Vicksburg, Miss., Aug. 29. — Physi much suffering. Health authorities believe yellow fe Portsmouth, Aug. 28.—If peace does and " * re8ult «I™1* * of peaches, 50090c per crate; plums, 75c to commemorate the event. cians of the Natchez board of health ver will be-extinguished in another not come through the negotiations now . ®8 j v® reP°rtad a* ■ substan- 0*1; blackberries, 506c per pound; at noon today examined and pro Roosevelt Has His Reward. month. in progress, President Roosevelt will tla r8duct>on in prices. Inquiry About Bennington. cantaloupes, 75c0*1.5O per crate; nounced as yellow fever the disease of Paris, Aug. 30. — The unwavering lay most of the blame at the door of • The president spent three hours on Washington, Aug. 25. — Secretary Hot Lake Fire Out. pears, *1.2501.50 per box; watermel two patient*, a white woman and a conviction of France that President Russia. The deadlock, If snch It proves board the submarine boat plunger dur La Grande—The extensive fire that ons, 10Ilic per pound; crabapple*, *1 Bonaparte has referred the report in the negro man. Examining further five Roosevelt’s noble initiative would cul to be, will have been caused almost en ing a trial trip. negroes convalescent from yellow fever minate in peace has received its reward. tirely by the refusal of the czar*4 en has been raging in the tules and grass per box; grapes, 9Oc0*].5O; prune*, Bennington, case to Captain Diehl, A tunnel under the Detroit river con were found in the northeast end of The news of the successful termination voys to listen to argument throughout near Hot Lake, which was caused from 70080c. necting Detroit and Windsor has been town together with 17 suspicious cases Vegetables—Beans, 104c per pound; judge advocate, and it is expected a de of the conference at Portsmouth, which the proceedings. The attitude rtf the the sparks of a passing engine, and | started. The work will take three of sickness, 13 of which are undoubted । cabbageyT01 Kc; cauliflower, 75090c termination will shortly be reached re which, for a while, threatened to burn was first made known through the As- _______________ Russians has been ______________ from the outset that years. ly yellow fever? The infection is traced sociated Press bulletin, produced a pro-1 they have not suffered defeat at all. the buildings of that sanitarium, has at : per dozein; celery, 75 085c; corp, 80 garding the recommendations of the from section men. 9c; cuppmbers, 10015c; pumpkins, court of inquiry. At the time of the found . impression when .. it woo was vwuuw commu- I The ivvriBrs reverses ldbi that nave have ovcrwKen overtaken mem, them i last, by hard fighting . »k;. —, u A new treaty of alliance which draw* by the health authorities tp a negro --------- 7^07^0 >er pound; tomatoes, 350 disaster, President Roosevelt informed woman who came from New Orleans mcated to the member* of the dipio- they have been pleased to call "merely , h 7 [ i ? ♦ b the two nation* closer together than i 50c per crate; squash, 5c per pound; Mr. Bonaparte that he desired a report on July 19. matic corps and the high officials of the troubles?!- . placed under control . The report was ever has been signed by Great Britain -------------- * - . current on the streets that the hotel turnips, 31.2501.40 per sack; carrots, from the secretary on the subject, and government, who unanimously express and Japan. it is the intention of Mr. Bonaparte to had l>een burned, but the report was »1.2501.50; beets, »101.25. Strict Quarantine at Cairo. ed the keenest satisfaction that the Completing Trans-Mexican Road. without foundation. Onions—Red, »1.25 per hundred; forward to the president such a report Baldwin’* air ship ha* made the Cairo, III., Aug. 29. — The waiting heavy attain had been removed. Ban Francisco, Aug. 28.—William within three or four days. yellow, »1 25, \ most successful flight of any yet in- room at Central station, where quaran _ . _ _ „ _ । Rossiter, a planter, arrived here from I Orchard Ruined bv Enrine Snark Potatoes — Oregon, new, 75 080c per vented. It has even eclipsed the fam tine permits are issued, gave strong Postoffic* Building i. Opened. Manzanillo, say. that work has begun, Eu^n^-A X fire in the Bladen Military Train* Wrecked. ous Dumont balloons. evidence today that Cairo has a rigid San Francisco, Aug. 30.—The new after a delay of 12 years,’on the con- i ¡J[ v,,,,,.,,.. _ »u , sack. St. Petersburg, Aug. 28. — It was Butter—Fancy creamery, 27){03Oc It is sui quarantine in existence as regards LHWtoffice building at Mission and Sev necting link on the^ilroad that will cau^dc*^“^ The Federal grand jury at Portland through passengers, who were detained stated today that the sudden departure street* wa* form.lly opened today, reach from the Atlantic to the Pacific “ ed to have started from snark, from per ponud. has indicetd Claude F. Thayer, of Til at the headquarters because they were enth Eggs — Oregon ranch, 23024c per from St. Petersburg Monday night of under the auspices of the Manufactur- acrore Mexico. The link stretches from rXina 1 Jom^.ml bro^ n«r lamook, and several other* who operat not supplied with permits, and a guard ers’ and Producers’ areociation. Prince Hilkoff, minister of -railroads, Ad- Colima to Tuxpan, a distance oi only ^oTrre o! more of the nrohl^ rota dozen. ed with him for conspiracy. Poultry—Average old hens, 13014c; was for the purpose of investigating was placed over them until they could dresses were delivered by Mayor 45 miles. It w.l] 1.« the first railroad “* '?, " ®^6 ^1^ mixed chickens, 12>4013c; old roost several serious accidents, which oc Peace negotiation* have delayed ac be sent on their way. A number of Schmitz, Postmaster Fisk, United States connection between the\ large city of abta kilHngf manv trero ^t wm di to the residences nea/bv ers, 10c; young roosters, 11 % 012c; curred recently in Southern Russia to arrests were made, in each case of per Circuit Judge Morrow, Congressmen Guaadlajara on the Atlantic and the L tion on the Oregon judgeship. turkey*, live, 18023c; geese, live, 80 military trains going to the Far East. Kahn and Hayes and others. The post- Pacific coast. 7 re8,dence8 The affair* of the* Chicago world'* son* trying to evade the officers. In one of these accidents, which took 8)4c; duck*, 14015c. office has been a number of year, in — -------------- H — ? ' Ont fair of 1893 have been wound up. The place in the vicinity of Kazan, 26 Hope — Choice, 1904, 17018c per Norway To B* Recognized. course of construction and is one of the ■tockholder* were paid 14^ percent Barracks Are Burned^ ‘ * soldiers were killed and two officers and pound. finest in the United States. Washintgon, Aug. 29. — President dividends on the *5,500,000 stock. Canton, O., Aug. 28.—The United - LaGrande Make* Much Suga*. Wool—Eastern Oregon, average best, two soldier* injured. Roosevelt i* expected to recognize the States barracks at Westlawn cemetery, I-« Grande—The sugar factory 19021c; lower grade*, down to 15c, ac Citizen* of New Yorfcjiave nominat independence of Norway within a few Vote Approval of,Merger. where is situated the late President I turning out from lOO to 150 sacks of cording to shrinkage; valley, 25027c Boycott Stop* Sunday Picture*. ed Jerome for mayor. days. Pending arrangement for sepa 8»n Francisco, Aug. 30.—The stock McKinley’* tomb, was destroyed by brown sugar every day from last year’s per pound; mobait, choice 30c. New Westminster, B. C., Aug. 25.__ ration,, Sweden Served notice that the Lord Roberta, of the British army, holders of the Southern Pacific com fire yesterday. The origin is unknown, syrnp. This sugar is not a finished Beef—Dressed bulls, 102 per poupd; recognition of Norway would be re pany, represented mainly by proxies at The flames spread so rapidly that sol product, but will be worked over and cows, SX04^c; country steers, 405c. The boycott on the Sunday edition of will soon visit the Pacific coast. the Vancouver World has proven effect garded a* an unfriendly act. This The Japanese people oppose conces notice has now been withdrawn. Great a meeting in this city, have voted their dier* sleeping in a room in the barracks refined during the regular ran in the ' Veal—Dressed, 307^c. ive, and that journal no longer supplies approval to the recent merger of the were able only to save personal effect*. beet season. The factory has now been Mutton — Dressed, fancy, 607c per sions and want the war to go on. Britain, France and Germany are ready Southern Pacific company, of Califor Twelve guns and 600 rounds of ammu running three weeks, and will operate pound; ordinary, 405c; lamb», 70 the market with colored pictures for Sunday reading. The boyoctt was King Oscar is willing to let Prince to grant recognition and the president nia, with the Southern Pacific compan nition were burned. Exploding cart an equal length of time to finish the 7tfc. placed by the Christian Endeavor mem Charles take th* throne of Norway. will probably follow suit. ies of Arizona and New Mexico.1 ran on ay rap. ridges sent bullet* in every direction. Pork—Dressed, 608c per pound. ber* of British Columbia. Bntorod a. Mcond claw mH« «I tb« |«< ’■ea at Day ton, Oregon. , NEWS OF THE WEEK Sensational Cnarges Against Puget Sound N*vy Yard. Washington, Aug. 29.— Sensational charge* of graft in the navy yard at Puget sound have been brought to the attention of Secretary Bonaparte, through a report of Special Agent R. H. Pickerel, who has been condudcting an investigation at that point for several Japan Withdraws Demand fnr Payment of War. GETS HALF OF SAKHALIN ISLAND W. Ch. favat Bold Ha dial* -Hi to ai Byru; durli Suu belief Gr* Snii to bell to he Doi Gr; Do th»-* Dr.H. whs • uffei moni M - you ORBI 321 To tí Corm Irani hl Uni aurei ualnj treat Orlai Trovi ach. en cl i and