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PORTLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1901.
NO. 30.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK "SSSSAF
Designated Depositary and Financial Agent of tha United Statei. '
freeident, H. W. Corbett: cashier, E. 0. Wlthtngton) assistant cashier, J. W.Nenrktrk) second
assistant caihler, W. 0. Alvonl.
Lettn of credit laaued. available In Kuropo and the Eastern states. Sight exchange and
telegraphic transfer! sold on New York, Boston, Chicago, Omaha, at. Paul, San Francisco and
the principal polnta lu the Northwest. Bight and tlmo bills drawn in aum to ault on London,
Farfi, Borfln.Franktort-on-thc-Maln, Hong Kong.
Collection! made on favorable terms at all accessible points.
LADD TILTON, BANKERS 3E8E.
Established In 1809.
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Interest allowed on tlmo deposits.
Collections made at all points on favorable terms. Letters of credit issued
avallablo in Europe and the Eastern states.
Sight exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Washington,
Chicago, St. Louis, Denver, Omaha, San Francisco and various points in Ore
gon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia.
Exchange sold on London, Paris, Berlin Frankfort and Hong Kong.
THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
With Which Is Amalgamated
THE BANK OP BRITISH COLUMBIA
Capital Paid Up, $8,000,000 Reserve, $2,000,000
Transacts a General Banking Business.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
Accounts opened for auras bl IK) and upwards, and Interest allowed on minimum
monthly balance. Hates on implication.
1AA WASHINGTON STREET.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Vt alia Walla, Washington. (First Nntlonnl Uank In tho State.)
Transacts a General Banking Business.
CAl'ITALt100,000. 8UltrLU8 flOO.WX).
LEVI AKKKKY, President. A. II. REYNOLDS. Vlco President. A. It. IlUItFOIU), Caihler.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
Pendleton, Oregon.
' Capital, $70,000,00. Surplus and Undivided Profits, f 00.000.00.
RESERVE AGENTS First National Bank. Chicago. III.; First National
Bask, Portland, Oregon; Chemical National Bank, New York, N. Y-
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Lvl Ankeny, President; W. F.Matlock,
Vice President: 0. B. Wade, Cashier; II. 0. Guerensy, Assistant Cashier; J. S.
.McLeod, W. 8. Byera, W. F. Matlock, H. F. Johnson.
THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK
PENDLETON, OREGON.
Organized March I, 1889. Capital, S50.000. Surplus, SG5.000.
TntarMt allowed on time deposits. Exchange bought and sold on all prim-
ijlf1 pofeta.' Special attention 'given to'collectlonsT"
W. J. Furnish, President; J. N. Teal, Vice-President; T. J. Morris, Cashier.
Any Blie Any Quantity Any Styla
MACKINTOSHES, RUBBER AND OIL 'CLOTHING
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Larieit and Most Complete Assortment of all Kinds of Rubber Goods.
OOODYEAR RUBBER COMPANY
. H. PKA8K, Prosldant. F. M. BIIKl'AKD. JR.. Treasurer J. A- SHKrARD, Secretary
78-76 FIHST STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON.
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tection. We guarantee tho quality and prires, and give
prompt service. DON'T place your order before you see us.
Pacific Coast Rubber Co.
JOHN A. fil'.AM, J M.naeera.
41-43
Willamette Iron and Steel Works.
Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
OISICNERS AMD BUILDERS OF...
Marin and ttationary Engines and Boiler,
taw Mill,' Logging and Mining Machinery,
Roll Grinding and Corrugating Machinery,
rower Tranamlaalon Machinery.
w. .r. constantly developing Modern Machinery for special purposes, which
W Sur So to'd.t. plant enable, u. to build accurately and economically.
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Columbia
Celebrated
Bottle Beer
313033 So. C Street.
Telephone Mala aao
THE H. C. ALBEE COMPANY
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Second Hand Machinery
0 t Wmfr StrU FOHTIAMD, OREGON.
E. A. VVYLD, Manager
PORTLAND.
SAN FRANCISCO.
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"Goodyear's
India
Rubber
Glove Co."
Celebrated line of
Boots, Shoes and
Druggist Sundries
First St., Portland, Ore.
Brewing Co's
Beer.
THE BEST IN THE NORTHWE8T.
a Specialty.
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EVENTS OF THE DAY
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FROM THE FOUR' QUARTERS' OF
THE WORLD.
A Comprehensive Review of the Important
flappenlngt of the Past Week Presented
In a Condensed Form Which Is Most
Likely to Prove cf Interest (0 Our Many
Readers.
Scnttlo engineers to suo inspectors
Jiipnn raises n lonn of 10,000,000
yon.
Verdict in tho Islander investiga
tion. Conservative Chincso want Minister
Wu recalled.
Southern Fnciflo passenger train
hold up in Liuic county.
Noted smuggler escaped from jail
ut I'ort Townecnd, Wash.
Roosevelt null other distinguished
men re'ecivo degrees from Ynlo.
Cold rains in tho Bulgarian moun
tains may force tho brigands out.
Oregon export butter adjudged
nbovo highest standard at BulTnlo.
Audubon Roy broko the world's
half-milo trotting record at Memphis.
All Oregon counties interested in
question involved in clash over move
to export books of Marion county
ofllcials.
Reinforcements reach tho Island of
Samar from Manila. General ChalTeo
docs not consider that them is causo
for alarm,
Wall Street awaits tho return of J.
Fiorpont Morgan.
Many persons wcro hurt in a panic
in 11 Louisville theater.
Cost of public schools of Oregon
for 1000 was nearly $1,600,000.
An injured firomnn sues tho South
ern Pacific for $10,000 damages.
General Rullor hns been roliovod of
command of tho First Army Corps.
Oregon Short Lino train wrecked in
Idaho and engineer and fireman
kttM' . .'
. The'pcrformanco of'tlio Students''
Dramatic Association was tho fciituro
of thoYnlo colebration.
Tlio French chamber of deputies
refused to discuss tho proposed con
cessions to tho minors.
Macedonian fugitives, supposed to
bolonir to tho American Mission
ohurcl), wero killed by Turks.
Conditions in Lcyto aro us bad as
in Samar. A 'forco of marines havo
been sent to Catvalogan, Samar. Ho
lomon liro propaing to opcrato in
Tarlno province
Kitchener calls for moro troops.
Texas man and his son killed in a
street duel at Waco.
Yalo University holds a bicenten
nial celebration.
Burglars secure $7C,000 in stamps
from Chicago postoflico vault.
Great Northern annual reports
shows a falling oft" in not income
A Turk in San Francisco instantly
killed a girl and then Bitot himself.
Sir Thomas Lipton will enter no
yacht for tho America's oup next fall.
Germans discussed tho "Amorican
danger" in connection witn tho now
tariff.
Systematic cmbozzlcmont of govern
ment supplies discovered at Fort
Kcogh, Minn.
Joo Levy and two Frenchwomen ar
rested at Baker City for implication
in murder at Boiso.
A valuablo gold watch and a wallet
containing 20 sovereigns wero stolen
from the royal yacht Ophir in Halifax.
All tho property of tho Northorn
Pacific subject to firo has been in
sured. The policy is for $20,000,000.
Progress in negotiations for a new
flour and saw mill at Astoria do
lay ed by refusal of promoters to pay
high prices for sites.
Marquis Ito arrived at Washington.
Religious exercises opened tho Yalo
bi-centennial.
Game law of Washington is thought
to be defective.
Cuba's imports show a decrease, the
exports an increase.
Rain storms did much damage to
property at Skagway.
Famine conditions aro proclaimed in
Ave moro Russian districts.
Grieving over her dual life caused
a Chicago woman to kill herself,
Thero is a possibility that tho threat
ened miners' strike in Franco may bo
averted.
Admiral Bowles recommends that
tho Havana dry dock bo sent to the
Philippines.
Another plot to slaughter Ameri
cans in Samar was frustrated. Rein
forcements are being rushed to the
island. Amorican troops thero an
ticipate hard fighting.
Ex-Governor Pillsbury, of Minne
sota, is dead.
THREE TONS OF GOLD, 7
Brought Down From Yukon On Steamer
Portland Over Five Hundred Return
Port Townsend, Wash.. Oct. 25.
Tho steamship Portland arrived hero
ntl:.10this morning, bringing fi'-K)
passengers and thrco tons of gold,
most of which came down tho Yukon
to St. Michael. Tho passengers ar
riving roport that winter has prac
tically set in, and that ico has begun
to form along tho shore ut St. Mi
chael. At Nomo, tho scenes around
tho transportation companies' olllccs
aro most exciting. Hundreds of peo
plo congregate, all seeking transporta
tion, and accommodations on stoamors
duo to sail is not near sulllcient for
tho demand. Tho Portland reports
that nothing was scon of tho Gurouno
up to Oct. 11, tho day sho sailed,
and tho senator had not arrived. Tho
schooner Abbio M. Dccring sailed for
Pugct Sound Octobor 10. Tho reve
nue cutter Bear sailed from Dutch
Harbor for Port Towsoml Oct. 14,
nnd the Manning and tho Thetis will
remain north until November 1. Tho
Portland had a rough passage- down,
nnd owing to tho crowded condition,
thero was much complaint from the
passegers.
PACKING PLANT BURNED
llalf-Mllllon.Dollsr Fire at Hammond, Ind.
r Fo'tr Buildings In Ruins.
Chicni'o, Oct. 25. Half a million
dollars worth of buildings and slaugh
tered cattlo wcro destroyed by hro
which broko out in tho plant of tho G.
II. Hammond Packing company at
Hammond, Ind., tonight. At mid
night four buildings had toppled
ovor in ruins, nnd tho flumes wero
roaring high abovo tho dismantled
walls and threatening to destroy tho
10 structures that lcmaincd standing.
At midnight tho following build
ing's wcro in ruins: Export boot cool
er, 'a four-story brick and framo struc
ture containing thousands of head of
slaughtered cattlo; tho cold storage
warehouso for cattlo; tho bcof-sluugh-tering
houso and tho sheep-slaughter-inglhoiiBO.
Besides theso, half a
down other buildings occupied us
genor
destroyed.
PANIC IN A THEATER.
Fire in a Polyscope Apparatus Caused the
Trouble Many Hurt In the Scramble.
Louisvillo Ky. Oct. 21. Several
hundred portions attempted to rush
out of tho Tomplo theatre this after
noon becuuso tho cry of firo was
inised when a little llumo was scon
about a polyscope machine. In tho
soramblo many woro knooked down
and 13 injured, thrco -seriously. Of
tho lattor 0110 may dio. A number
of other po-sons wcro bruised or cut
but thnir injuries woro slight.
It was aboil. !):!10 o'clock, just after
tho first act of "Tonncsseo's Pard
ner,"and whilo tho polyscopo was
being gotten ready that tho Hash of
Hume came that caused tho panic.
Many women and children, who
mainly composed tho nudionco, mado
a rush for tho door, Tho panic
seized tho g'Wlcry, and in a moment
tho occupants woro plunging down
tho stairs or wero taking tho swifter
method of climbing down into tho
auditorium proper. In their hosto
many fell, landing on those beneath.
Soveral wero badly hurt in this way.
Tho attaches of tho theatre at
tempted to stop tho mud rush, Tho
band .played and a numlcr of tho
stock company dunccd. This had
much effect in quieting thoso near
thestago.
Tho- great rush occurred whero tho
steps caino down from tho gallery.
Hero tho two crowds met und were
packed into space not largo enough
for half of them. Tho weaker wore
soon knocked down and trampled un
der foot. Tho crowd literally rolled
down tl 0 long flight of stairs. As
soon us tho rush wus over tho euro of
tho injured bogan. A big room wus
converted into a temporary hospital,
from which every patrol wagon und
ambulonco in tho city was soon en
gaged in hauling tho wounded to tho
hospitals or their homes.
Below Her Contract Speed.
Annapolis, Md, Oct. 25. Tho torpedo-boat
Thornton, built by tho
William R. Trigg company, of Rich
mond, Va., mado another run yester
day to complete her official sieed
trial, Shu mado only 25 knots an
hour. Tho contract calls for 20,
Charged With Murder.
Fuir Play, Colo., Oct. 25. Di
trict Attorney Penco has filed infor
mation charging Charles Baker und
Mrs. Ella J. Vallio with tho murder
of tho lattor's husband, Uplide Vallio,
of Jefferson. Mrs. Vallio, who hail
been discharged after n preliminary
examination on tho samo charge, was
rearrested and lodged in jail in default
of $10,000 bail. Baker is also in cus
today, Mr. Vallio was beaten to
death several 'weeks ago without any
apparent motive.
roaNaancea ly olUcials of tho company
WKflfiifeuttuiffVpWiai'.'hh
hi oiiico wero also uestroycu.
NEWS OP THE STATE
T:MS OF INTEREST FROM ALL
PARTS OF OREGON.
Commercial and Financial Happenings of Im
portanceA Drlef Review of the Orowth
and Improvements of the Many Industries
Throughout Our Thriving Commonwealth
Latest Market Report
Albany col lego hns an enrollment
of 118 students,
A 2-year-old child was drowned
near Athena by falling into a pool of
water.
Irrigation in the Spruguo river
country lias been largely extended
this year.
Tho salmon run has boon very good
so far and somo heavy hauls 'hnrvo
been made.
A lodgo of Degrco of Honor of 75
members has been formed at N.ow
llino Cicek.
Two Umatilla Indians nro under ar
rest for killing an Indian woman
wlinm they believed to bo a sorceress.
Tho chilli fuctory tit Albany was
destroyed byfiro which started by 11
hot oleotrio light globe breaking and
falling into a varnish tank.
Tho body of W. II. Young, of
Unities, who suddenly disappeared
soveral weeks ago, was found about 12
miles from, Baker City.
Louis Harvey wus arrested at Prcs
cott Saturday nnd taken to Pendle
ton, charged with ussaltlt. Harvey
hud been wanted for three weeks.
A lnrger tiorongo of peas will bo put
in at Wedderburn next season, and
tho pou canning industry will bo car
ried on on a larger scale than ever.
It. . Hume, tho Curry county oun
norymun, expects to build a largo
number of cottages this winter at
Wedderburn, also a largo sciuuhouso
for fish nets.
Saw mills of Harnoy county aro said
to havo had an excel lont trudo this
season. . Building and improvement
I at Burns bos' made a mHrkrt.foMnqny
ftluuaandlfof feet oMumbcr.
Oregon is asked to send her forestry
oxhibit, now at tho Pan-American
Exposition, to tho International For
est, Gumo and Fislt association expo
sition to ho held at Philadelphia, No
vember 20 to December 21.
Oiogon supremo court hands down
three important decisions.
A, Chinaman was brutally bonten
und robbed of $70 at Meuclium.
Oregon railroads will promote homo
fattening of hogs for local markets.
Mnchinory for boring for oil to a
dopth of 1,500 feet is being placed on
u farm near Toledo.
Tho total output of young Milmon
from tho hutohorics tributary to thoj
Uolumulu will uo tiboui uu,uw,uw
fish this year.
A Hood River npplo growor gath
ered 50 boxes of apples from 4-year
old trees and found less than a box
of wormy fruit.
A Snlom man was attacked by a
foot pud, but gnvo tho robber such a
drubbing that tho hitter was hardly
ablo to got away.
Crook county is fust coming to tlto
front us t cattlo raising country. One
raiser recently sold 00 head at $22 und
50 head of yearling heifers at $21.
Partlaml Markets.
Wheat Walla Walla, nominal
54G4Jo; bluoetem, 65c; valley, 55.
Flour best grades, $2.053.60 per
barrel; graham, $2.60.
Oats Old, 00 $1 percental.
Burloy Feed, $15Q 15.50; brewing,
$10.00 per ton.
Millstuffs Bran, $17 & 18; mid
dlings, $2021; shorts, $1020;chop,
$10.
Hay Timothy, $11 13; clover,
$730.50 ; Oregon wild hay, $5G per
ton.
Butter Fanoy creamery,2527t0;
dairy, 1820o; store, 1416o per
pound.
Eggs Storage 2022o; fresh 23o.
Cheoso Full 'cream, twins, 12
13o; Young Amorica, 1314o per
pound.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $2.50
3.00; hons, $4.00; dressed, 0llo
por pound; springs. $3.00 per dozen;
ducks, $3 for old; $3.004.00 lor
young; goose, $67 per dozen; tur
keys, livo,10llo; dressed, 1012tfo
per pound.
Mutton Lambs, 3c, gross;
dressed, 00o per pound; sheep,
$3.26, gross ; uresseu, 00 per id.
Hogs Groas. heavy, $00.25;
light, $4.7d5; dressed, 77K per
pound.
Veal Smull, 88Kj; Urgo, 7
7o per pound.
Beof Gross top steers, $3.604.00;
cows and heifers, $3.003.60; dressed
beef, 6&0s0 per pound.
Hops 810)o per pound.
Wool Valley, ll13tfo; Eastorn
Oregon, 812)$c; mohair, 2021c per
pound,
Potatoes $1$1.10 per sack.
LEYTE AS BAD AS SAMAR.
Bolomen Escaped to Adjacent Island From
BalangUja Marines Sent to Samar.
Manila, Oct. 24. General GhafliTco
does not oxpect to hear of any exten
sive engagement in tho island of Sa
mar. Ho behoves tho operations
thero will not result in any open
fight. It is hard to find armed Fili
pinos, but ovcry man without occu
pation will bo compelled to go into n
town. It is expected that all tho
rifles captured by tho Filipinos at
Baluugiga aro now in tlto island of
Loyte, whero many bolomon aro
known to havo gone from tho island
of Samar. In fuct, Lcyto is us dis
turbed us Samar.
Tho object ol tho rolnforcomont of
American troops now being pushed
forward is to increase all tho garrisons
to 38 men. Somo of thorn lmvo,until
recently, numborcd only eight men.
Tho reinforcements will also allow
tho detailing of n working forco to
operation tho field, hunting for in
surgents. General Whcuton reports
that ti bund of bolomctr hits entered
Tar lac province, island of Luzon,
through Dulaean province, und that
tho men composing it tiro distributing
inlltimmutory bulletins, which aro
posted on tho church doors, warning
tho people to prcpuro to take tho field
in January. Somo of tho friendly
natives woro informed by bolomen
that various bunds of armed nutivcti
would shortly concentrate in the vi
cinity of Rosules.
A harmonious tigrcouicnt has boon
reached between Governor General
Tuft nnd General ChutTco regarding
habeas corpus proceedings in the cuso
of military prisouors. Tho law has
been amended so as to covor bucIi
cases,
Marines Sent to Samar,
Washington, Oct, 24. Tho navy
department has received tho follow
ing cablegram from Roar Admiral
Rogers :
"CavitoOot. 22. Secretary of tho
navy, Washington: Activo insur
rection in Samar. Now York leaves
today for Outtmlgun with 300 marines
to return to Busoy and Balangigu to
co-oporuto with nrmy. Nuarly all
naval forco concentrated on Samar
patrol. Servicer' of ArethusiafcamiitjiiLiu- tv
.Zftfiroj-Uwe colliers, neearnd;beingl("-''
utilized."
Naval officors construo tho dispatch
to mean that tho Now Yoark will go
first to Cuthulgtin and then to Busoy
und Bnlnugigu, landing detachments
of murines ut each point.
FA8T MAIL TRAIN WRECKED.
Engineer and Fireman Were Instantly Killed
Passengers Escaped Without Injury.
Pocntello, Idaho, Oct. 21. Oregon
Shoit Lino west-bound fust mail No.
1 wus wreaked four miles east of Mo
Cummon at 3:20 this afternoon, and
Engineer Purtoll nnd Fireman Paul
Spidcll, both of Poaatollo, won ih
stuutly killed. Tho engiuo climbed
tlto rail on a filled-in curve and went
down tho embankment, 20 feet, tak
ing tlto mail, lmggago nnd buffet
curs with it. Tho remainder of tho
train remained on tho tracks, It is
believed that Purtoll and Spidell
jumped from the train and und 'wero
burled in tho wreckage Two mail
clerk and tho ox press mcHsougor woro
slightly bruised. No pnsseugesr woro
injured. Purtoll leaves n widow und
thrco children,
Thro (lend engineer, hud been in tho
employ of tho Oregon Short Lino for
10 years.
Transport Sheridan Disabled.
Washington, Oct. 21. Word was
received at tlto war department that
tho transport Sheridan had arrived ut
Nagasaki in 11 disabled condition, and
would not bo able to leave that port
for three weeks.
Tho Sheridan was on hur way from
Manila to Hun Francisco, Sho car
ried about 800 short-term soldiers,
280 sick soldiers, and 10 iitsuuo sol
diers, No details wero received us to
tho trouble with tho Sheridan. The
transport Warren has been sent from
Manila to Nugasakai to receive tho
sick soldiers from tho disabled trans
port, The Contractor Responsible,
Butto, Mont., Oct. 24. Tho coro
nor'a jury after examining into tint
cuuso of tho death of William
Doughorty. who fell from tho Option
hoimor building, roturned n verdict
to tho effect that the man came to
his end through tho collapse of tho
pior in front of tho structure; that
tho material of the samo was poor,
und tho work carelessly done, ami
tho contractors wero hold responsible
Spinners' Wages Advanced.
Full River, Muss., Oct. 21. Notices
have been posted in tho cotton mills,
increasing wages 5 ior cont, to tuko
effect Novemlor 4. This is tho second
raise of 5 per cent in theso mills
within u month. Tho Textile coun
cil tonight instructed its secretary
to send u communication to thu
manufacturers psking for a 10 per
cent increase in wages to take effect
NovomlKir 4. Tho action of Mr. Bor
den in udvncing wages another 5 per
cont in his mills hero has stirred tho
operatives to an unusual pitch.
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