TRIPOLI IS DECLARED UNDER MARTIAL LAW Italian Governor Issues Pro clamation Announcing City in State of Siege. Roma Martial lit aa drlara4 IB Tripoli by Italy, Th Italian governor of th racantlr acquired territory Hear Admiral Hurra d' Olmo, Imurd a proc lamation announcing tha city In Stat of !. Vhll lb Italian flont haa taken toMalon of Tripoli and I'yrcntra, tha occupation by Italy of Trluoliian territory will not be arcompllabed un til the arm)' of occupation ahall hava been landed. A prlnd of ralrn brok en only by th landing of the army of occupation In Tripoli may be elpeeted to eniue and continue for at leaal one week. In thn occupation of Perna and the iaat of IWnnbay Gulf the plan of th Italian campaign In northern Africa waa revenled. t'nder cover of a treat naval dlaplay before TrliNill, He ar Ad miral Aiibrny, fclgnlitx a purault of th Turklali fleet, Inndi-d a force from the fleet, occupying llomhay Oulf and th town of IWna, fiill) mllra taat of Tripoli. Th Itullnu nuthnrltix at Tripoli la U"d a proclamation auppreaaltiK elav ery Tripoli lh only remaining port on the coant of Africa where alaery atlll prevailed, nolwlthalaml lux tlix effort a of (ir.-iit Itrltnln alid Franco to prevent the truffle. Th attltmln of the TiirkUlt govern ment regarding lh Itnllnni Ill th Ottoman empire la viewed with irnitu concern and th order of rxpulalnn and th abolition of lh capitulation, II curried Into effect, may be the cuimo of arrlou rotiiplUiiton. It la prci'd that Germany, which now tiaa thn Italluna In Turkey under It protection. ould raise an objection to auc-h action The Hungarian atennier Tla ar rived at Naplea having on board Arlm Iley, the newly appointed Turklnh governor of Tripoli and aeveral offl crra who had been lit by Turkey To org:inl th defnnae of Tripoli. Th venael wna atopped at aea by an Italian rrulaer and ordered to Naplea. Italian Eatabllahmtnta Cloaad. Conatantlnopl. All Italian entail llahment In Turkey were ordered cloed by th government. A propo sal waa made lo allow lh Salonika hoapltala to rontlnu under Turklah tupervlalon, but th offer waa refused and the hoapltala Immediately cloaed. TO HOLD COMPANY LIABLE Baylaia Company to B Charged With Involuntary Manslaughter. Aiiatln, I'a Charges of Involuntary mnnalnughter will be lodged Rlnt th peraona rraponalble for the break ing of lh big Bayleaa dnm. The Hay leaa Company will be held llubl. for the loaa of life and properly resulting from the burnt litre of lla dam. accord ing to a statement by th public pros ecutor. There seems no chance for the survivors of the flood to collect dnmnges for their homes, stores and farina, or for relatives who perished In the catastrophe. To date 55 corpses have been re covered from the wreckage. Krederlck llnmlln, superintendent it the Ilayless Pulp and Paper Com pany, owner of the dam which broko, refused to testify, upon the advice of counsel, at the coroner's Inquest. First Train to Tillamook. Portland. On what waa the first train ever operated from Portland to Tlllumook, a party of lliirrlmnn offl rlnla left thla city at 7:30 Monday morning. Although thla trip will mark the completion of the line, It will not Inaugurate reKulur truffle November 1 Is the date act for the formal opening of freight and pas senger service. NO DEATHS IN FLOOD Enormous Property Loss In Black River, Wisconsin, Region. . Illack lllvpr Falls, Wis. The devas tatlng flood of the Illack ltlvor, which Inundated this town, sent Its 2000 In habitants scurrying to shelter In the hills, and causing property damnKc between t:i,000,000 and $5,000,000, litis receded. Latest reports Indicate that thero has been no loss of life, people In the devastated section having been given sufficient warning to line to the hills. This olty practically has been blot ted from th map. Only a few of the 111 business buildings have thus fnr escaped the fury of a raging' flood The entire business district has dts ppeared, the Black River having cut a new bed through what wna Water slreet, th main street In the town Th Black River Is filled with wreck tig as far as Is. Cross, and numer ous fur in hiiiHi hava been demol ished. . ,, '; ... . ... THOMAS A. EDISON tlU. by Anurtaaa Ft AMootattom. Thomas A. Ediaon, th American Invtntor, who has Just ralurnad from a trip to Europe whr h waa lion ltd. ACCUSE TACOMA ANARCHIST Caplan, for Whom Reward Is Offered, Recently In North. Tacoma Following on the heels of an announcement by detectives thai members of the Home Colony, an an archistic settlement on Lake liny, ha boen Implicated In tho explosion of the Los Angeles Time building Octo ber 1 of last year, cume an announce ment by la puty Prosecutor Nolle, of Tacoma, that he baa direct evidence lo connect Jay Fox, of the settlement, witn in crime, rox la editor ot a fotir pnge paper printed at lh Home Colony called "The Agitator." He la now under IJHOO bond on a charge of sedition. Iiepuly Prosecutor Nolle elates thai Ihivld Caplan, one of the three men for whom a reward of 110,000 waa of fered, had visited the Horn Colony In the past few days and was In Ta coma recently. Portuguts War Minister Out. Lisbon. -Th Minister of Wsr, (len eral I'lmanta Castro, has resigned. Th government has decided to aak Prealdent Arrlaga to summon I'nrMa ment In an extraordinary session to secure Its consent lo certain meas urea for the speedy trial and punish ment of Ihe conspirator In th at templed revolution. TAFT REITERATES BUSINESS POLICY Spokane, Wash. President Taft, In a speech here, repeated and strength ned his declaration of a rigid policy towarda business. "Dissolve or be dissolved," was the gist of the presi dent's declaration. At Lewlston, Idaho, to a crowd of some 6000 people the president de clared that th railroad have been forced to submit to regulation and that th trusts will have to follow suit. "We have put the railroads under control," he declared with great earn estness.- "For a time they were defiant and now under the steady action of Congress Increasing the power of the Interstate Commerce Commission from session to eesslon, they finally realized . that the whole people are greater than any part of the people Cioveinor Hay, who met the presl dent at Walla Walla and accompanied him from ther to this city, declared himself In the first speech he made Introducing Mr. Taft, as In favor of his renomlnatlon In 1912. Coast Rat Case Set. Washington. The commerce court Issued an order nxlng October 16 as the date for hearing the application of the trans-continental railways for an Injunction against the orders of the Interstate Commerce Commission on what are known as the Pacific Coast cases. THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Track prices:- Club, 79c; bluestem, 82c; red Russian, 7iO. Barley Feed, f:i2 per ton. Oats No. 1 white, $:t0 per ton. Hay Timothy, valley, $15; alfalfa $12. But lor Creamery, 33c. Esgs Ranch, 34o. lions 1911 crop, 33c; 1910, noml nnl. Wool Eastern Oregon, 916c; Wlllamotte Valley, 15W170, Mohair Choice, S7c. Seattle. Wheat Bhieatem, 83c; Club, 79o red Russian, 77c. Barley $30 per ton. Oats $29 per ton. Eas 3o. Hay Timothy, $15 por ton; alfalfa. $16 per ton, . M'NAMARA TRIAL IN LOS ANGELES BEGINS wo Brothers, Accused of Dy namiting, Go Before Jury in California Court. ! Angeles, Cal. Wednesday morning, October II, In a larg airy room on th fifth floor of lh new ball of reoords building th curtain was drawn for th first act of another great drama which haa been written l! n th struggl between labor and capital when John 1. McNamara, sec retary of the International Associa tion of Ilrldge and Structural Iron workers, and his braiher James Bryc McNamara were placed on trial before Judge Walter Ilordwell on charge of wholesale murder by dynamiting, In connection with th destruction of thn Los Angeles Time building at First street and Broadway on th morning of October 1, 1910, In which dlaaater 20 men lost their lives A web of what the prosecution re gards a evidence has been spun around the two brothers, on a nation al labor leader, and th other a work er In the ranks, and will be presented to the Jury. Clarence 8. Harrow and the other attorneys engaged In the defense of the McN'amarns, however, are confident thai they will be able to rend asunder Ihe case of the prose cution, and that their clients will walk forth free men. Unions Psrade for McNamara. Portland. A monster parade, em bracing the members of 49 labor or ganizations of thla city, took place ! Sunday for the purpose of demonstrat ing that the sympathy of the laboring classes la with the McNamara broth era, who are to be tried In Los Ange les, October 10, charged with the dy namlting of the Time building. H. A. FAIRCHILD DIES Chairman of Public Service Comml- (Ion of Washington Stricken. Olympla, Wash H. A. Kalrchlld, chairman of th public service com mission, died of apoplexy at his home 6unday. 11 waa taken 111 In tie nliihl, after retiring In better health apparently than ha had enjoyed since first stricken with acuta indigestion a week ago. Mr. Falrchlld haa played a promi nent part In Washington politics for 20 years, serving aa a legislator from Whatcom County, prosecuting attor ney and as chairman "of the county Republican committee at Bclllngham. He was appointed chairman of the State Railroad Commission for six years In 1905, when It waa organized by Governor Mead and was last June appointed by Governor Hay aa chair man of the new Public Service Com mission, the law creating which he drafted. Banker O'Neil Arrested. Vancouver, B. C. Barney F. O'Neil, the Wallace. Idaho, banker and late candidate for governor, was arrested here on the Idaho charge of accept Ing deposits when he knew his bank to be in an Insolvent condition. He was at a private home with his wife when arrested and aald he would fight extradition proceedings. STRIKE HAS BECOME ENDURANCE CONTEST San Francisco. Quiet prevails in the strike situation over the Harriman lines on the roast, after a week which haa been characterized here by luck of the usual disorders and riots be tween striker and strikebreakers. Beyond a few fist fights there has been no trouble. On the coast the strike has settled down Into an endurance contest, with the strikers calm and appearances greatly against the railroad. Er-gines are known to be going dead in large numbers in various coast divisions. Portland. The railroad strike on the Harriman railroad lines reveals no sign of weakening In either of the bel ligerent camps. The officials of the railroad companies are doing every thing In their power to Ignore the fact that, a strike is on, but each day the condition of the rolling stock and mo tive power of the roads becomes more Impaired until, so the strikers believe, It can be only a comparative ly short time until the officials will have to not only recognize but con cede the strikers' demands. Seattle Broker Believed a Suicide. Seattle. Frederick E. Swansli-ooi, a prominent real estate and financial broker, was found dead In a room In a hotel. He apparently hail committed suicide by shooting himself. 8wan strom was a graduate of Annapolis with the class ot 18S7 and served un der Admiral Dewey la th Spanish American War. I'eara and peacbe lor canning at th Cash Grocery. g.2 Trespass Notice. Notice I hereby given to any and all persona Intruding or trespaiwing on what la known a the Mackay Creek 1'rnpertyj that they will Imi prosecuted to th full extent of th law, as I am th sole owner of laid property. 9 21-ll-23p Johm if. ViUMMii,. Hotic to Creditor. Notice la hereby given, 'by the un (lerNlgnevI, the ndiiiluletrntor of the eeUit of John It, iutitfon, (le ceiuwil, to all creditor of nlii de ceased and nil penou havlnit claim nunluat auli) eotate to prewrit tbetn with the roier voucher to the on derelKiied at hi ortlce In I'liiievllle, On-Kuii, within lx month from the II ret publication of till notice. DttlodMept, 7.1HII. M. It, Kl.l.lOTT, Adininielrntor of theeatnte of John It UtiHtafMon, deceased. H'ltiru to Creditors. Noltne la h". l-v given by th undersigned, Ih flmlnl.trtt'xf of tli eat! at I. W, Mo Omtualll di-ei-H-M-tl.loall iwraona having claims mswIiimI salil (Ii-oi-mjm-iI antl to all erellu,m ol nmUI ealale. ti, reM-nl Itietr elalma with the prii( vourhers, lo the unflerataiii-d at lh omceofT. K 1. hutry In Hrlnevllle. Dnfin, within six months Iroin Ilia first publication uf this nnth-e. Kir.' publication of thla Notice Beptenihrr Will, lull- II. W. RAMHKV AtlmlnUtrator of the e!a.U) of J. W. Mo OoniNilll, liecraM-U. Citation In the county court of the atate of On-tron, for the county of Crook. In the mutter of the etnte of John H. I iilstrifhon, di-ceiwed. To lliiimah liiiHtuiaoii, Anna Caro line (iiiMtnfxoii, Arthur Jow-ph liua tnfHoti, Koliert lleriiiircl (iUHtufson, Maliel Cecelia (iUHtafxon, Henry Rudolph (iuntiiNon, Clarence Adolph tiiiHtnfsnn, John lli-rimnl Lincoln liuntiifHoii, and all heirs unknown, (in-etlnit: In the name of theatate of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required t iiiH-nr In the county court of tin mute of Oregon, fur the, county o Crook at the courtroom thereof, al I'rlnevllle, In the county of Crook ot Monday, the lith day of Nov., lull, al 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, then mid there to allow cause, If any there be, why an order of thla court Hhould not be made autlior IzliiK M. R. Klllott, the administra tor of until estate, to Hell certain real Htate of salil John IS. (jtiHtalHon, de- ceiiMcd, di'Mcrllied a follows: the Mouilieimt (iiinrter of wectton twenty- Mix lu township alxteen Mouth, of rmiKe ten cunt of Willamette uierl dtau In Crook county, etato of Ore iron. Witness, the Hon. II. C. Kill, Juuire of the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Crook, with the seal of snld court altixeU thla Mb day of Sept., Hill, A. D. At tent: Warren Brown, clerk. Notice of l iiiul Accounting Notice la hereby Riven, by the un- demlKiied, the admlnletrator of the extate of Patrick J. Kennedy, de ceased, to all persons Interested In said eetate tnat ne nan mane ana Hied with the clerk of the county court hi dual accountInK of his ad- mitilHtratlon of said extate and the county court haa net Monday, the lith day of Nov., 1911, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon at the county court room lu I'rlnevllle, Oreiron, as the time and place ol hearing and set tling snld final accounting. At which said time aud place all per sona Interested In said extate may appear and object to tmld final ac counting. Dated this 7th day of Sopt., lll. R. F. Hkckman, Administrator of the estate of l'utrlck J. Kennedy, deceased. Notice of Final Accounting Notice la hereby ulven, by the un dernlKiied, the adtnInltrator of the eatate of Oliver C. McDowell, de eaaed, that he haa made and tiled with the clerk of the county court hi final accounting of his adminis tration ol said eetate, and that the county court una net Monday, the (Ithday ot Nov., 11U1, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon at the county court room In I'rlnevllle, Oreon, aa the time and place for hearing and set tling aald final accounting. At which aald time and place any per son Interested In nid estate may ap pear and object to said final account ing. Dated this 7th day of Sept., 1911. d. a. Mcdowell, Administrator of the estate of Oliver C. McDowell, deceased. Citation In the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Crook. In the matter of the estate of John H. Reams, deceased. To Margaret Renins. Gertrude Reams, Grace A. Reams, William U. Reams, Beatrice Reams, Karuest F. Renins, Opal Reams, and all other heirs of said deceased, if any there be, Greeting: lu the inline of the state of Ore gon, you are hereby cited and re quired to appear lu the county court of the state of Oregon, for the coun ty ol Crook at the courtroom there of, ut Prineville, in the county of Crook, Oregon, on Monday, the tith day ot Nov., Ithl, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that dny, then and there to how cause, if any there be, why an order of tills court should not lie made, nuthorlzin Margaret Ream, the administratrix of the estate of John 11. Reams, deceased, to sell certain real property of said de censed, described as follows: lots one, two, three, lu block eight, In the First addition to l'rineville, Ore gon, according to the plat thereof as the siune appears of record In the olllcc of the comity clerk of Crook county, Btateof Oregon. Witness, the Hon. 11. C. Ellis, Judge of the comity court of the state of Oregon, for the county ol t rook with the seal of said court alllxed this 5th day of Sept., lull, A. D. Attest: Wurren Drown, clerk. Wanted at Once. Good collector and solicitor; (rood pay. Give references. Address P. O. Box 18, Piiueville, Oregon. 10-3-tf The Margaret lies Co. Will open a 6 Night Engagement in Prineville, Beginning Monday, October 9th In the Four Act Popular Patriotic Comedy "Our Irish American Cousin" Change of Play Every Night. Popular Prices. All the Old Favorites. A Gross Fraud Is aliened in the salt filed in Crook County Circuit Court Aug. 14. A widow sells her farm as unincumbered Our Ab stract reveal fact which develop the recording of an alleged fraudulent Mortgage Kuit to cancel follows Result: Kale delayed and possibly lost. Better have your title looked after, before yon are ready'to sell, by the Company that pro tects your interest. PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY (Member Oregon Association of Title Men) fl O. K. MARKET Stroud & Stroud, Proprietors Choice Beef, Veal Mutton and Pork A Fine Line of Sausage Telephone orders receive prompt attention Of the Deschutes Branch Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navi gation SUNDAY, Passenges and freight traffic on the above date to Metolius; Culver Junction; Keever and Opal City. The direct; quick and shortest route between Portland and all Central Oregon points. TRATN" Leave Portland 7:50 a.m. " " 10-00 a.m. " The Dalles 12:40 p.m. " Deschutes Jet.. 1:30p.m. Arrive Madras 5:45 p. m. " Metolius 6:00 p. m. ' Culver Jet. .. . 6:15 p.m. " Opal City.... 6:30 p. m. Auto and regular stage connection to Redmond, Bend, LaFine, Fort Rock, Silver Lake, Prineville, Burns, Klamath Falls and other Central Oregon points. Call on local Agent for any information desired, or address oct5-lm Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. "I. W. HARPER" WHISKEY Has stood the test of time and won uni versal popular approval. Oldest and most famous in the world. Best for all uses. Sold By Silvertooth & Browder Shaniko and Bend, Oregon M.hAifatjaitfrttf .mwi i Butter and Eggs Country Produce Extension to Opal City Company SEPT. 24TH SCHEDULE Leave Opal City 8:15 a. m. " Culver Junction 8:30 a. m. " Motolius , " Madras Arrive Deschutes Jet " The Dalles..., " Portland 8:43 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 1:15 p. m. 1:55 p. m. 5:45 p. m.