The New Age. , , .. . - T , , , VOL. Til. POItTLAND, OBEGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1902. NO. 32. l y n ' 1 & s-,4'f-l 'CX sQ.eeZu &oalf V- fc FIRST NATIONAL BANK "S&S&X? D.lliniUd Depositary stud Wlnanclal Agent of tha United States. itrtwldent. H. W. Corbett! cMhier, K. O. Wlthlnjtont Militant cashier, J. W.Newklikj second aiilitantcaihtcr, W. C. Alvord. Letters at oredlt litued. available In Europe and the Eaitern states. Bight exchange and telecraphlo transfers 10U on New York, Boston, Chicago, Omaha, at. Paul, San FianoUoo and taewlnclpal polnu lu the Northweit. Sight and time bills drawn In sums to tult on London, rath, Berlin, Frankfort-on-the-Maln, Hong Kong. Collections made on favorable terms at all aoceulble point. LADD TILTON, BANKERS SSSC Established In 1800. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest allowed on tlmo depostta. Collections made at alt points on favorable terms. Letter! of credit issues) Tallble 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 la Ore on, Washington, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia. Exchange sold on London, Paris, Berlin, Frankfort and Hong Kong. COFFMAN, DOBSON & CO, BANKERS. CHEHALIS, WASHINGTON. "Founded 1884. Oldest and Largest Bank In Southwest Washington BA1NK OF COMMERCE, LIMITED. BOISE, IDAHO. OFFIOKHHi B. F. OLDEN, l'rofUlonti M. ALEXANDER, Vlco IresMont H. N. COF- KIN, Caihlcr j J. M. II AINKH, An-lMiuit Ranhlcr. DIUKUKIf4i llobt. Nnblc, Tho. I)nvl. II. K. Olden, J. M. Hnlncs, J. E. Yatci, J.B. Morrow, T. Regan, M. Aluxnnrter, F. It. Collin, Aoaountm of Bank. Flrmm, Corporation and Individual Rmomlvmd mn thm Meut Liberal Tormm Oonmlatant With Sound Bunking. ca scmit GfJLD MNES flND INVESTMENTS BAKER OITY, OREGON. TEN YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE EASTERN OREGON GOLD FIELDS. EXAMINATIONS AND REPORTS A SPECIALTY. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. FIRST NATIONAL BANK tt alia Walla, Waihlngton. (Flnt National Bank In the Htato.) Transacts a General Banking Business. CAPITAL (100,000. BUItPLUS 1100,000. UJSVI ANKENY, PretldonU A. II. REYNOLDS. Vice Prcddent. A. R. DUKFOIID, Cashier THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Pendleton. Oregon. Capital, 170,000.00. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $60,000.00. RESERVE AGENTS First National Bank. Chtrago. 111.; First Notional Sank, Portland, Oregon; Chemical National Bunk, New York, N. Y. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Levi Ankeny, President; W. V. Matlock, Vice President: 0. B. Wudo, Cashier; H. C. Guerensy, Assistant Cashier; J. 8. lfcLeod, W. S. Byers, W. F. Matlock, H. F. Johnson. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK PENDLETON, OREGON. Organized March I, 1080. Capital, $60,000. Surplus, SG5.00O. Interest allowed on tlmo deposits. Exchango bought and sold on all prin cipal points. Special attention given to collections. W. J. Furnish,' President J. N. Teal, Vice-President; T. J. Morris, Cashier. OUR OPTICAL DEPARTMENT HAS PROVEN TO BE A BIG SUCCESS Five Reasons for it 4 Count 'Em. 1. No clinrgo for testing. 5 2. Thorough examinations with modorn scientific instruments. 8. Courteous trentmont, We don't hurry pationts. 4. Our Glasses improve tho looks. 8 Count 'Em. 5. Very Rcasonablo prices. JAEGER BROS., Jewelers and Opticians. Komember the Place. 290 Morrison St., bet. Fourth and Fifth Willamette Iron and Steel Works. Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers. PORTLAND, OREGON. DItlGNKIta AND BUILDERS OP... Marin and Stationary Engines and Boilers, Saw Mill, Logging and Mining Machinery, Roll Grinding and Corrugating Machinery, Power Transmission Machinery. W are constantly developing Modern Machinery fop special purposes, whle our up-to-date plant enables us to build accurately and economically. MM- CORRKSPONDKNCe SOLICITED. - NEW LIFE TO IfonTU,Vyu.einVour Anchor Great Combination ol Strength and Beauty Ti Tib That Burns. I See Our Anchor Clamp Ton would be snrprlied It 70a knew bow little it would cot rou to fix up that old fence. Setter send (or tome Aaebor Clamps and Upright, and a pair ol our pinchers, and make jroar old wire fence look like a new one. ANCHOR FENCE looks (O nice and U o itrons that farmtri fometlme think that It tnuit U high priced. It Un't, tbonzh. ouw Bxroai Csure. Cattle, Sheep aad FARM, RAILROAD Vrile for Wees and Cetalecoe. Aieou Wanted In B-sry Tews. OLD FENCES! Clamps and Uprights. TBI Old Fixe. Tni Ancuox Faxes. Ho Tight, it Nstsr Burs after dosta AND LAWN FENCE. -it The Portland Anchor Fence Co. 74a NJcoUl St., PORTLAND, Oruoa. THE ELECTION How the Vote Went in the Various States. WASHINGTON VOTE ENTIRE STATE GOES REPUBLICAN BY 10,000 MAJORITY. Idaho Republicans Win by About 6,000 In California the Strongest Fight Is on Oovernor, with Pardee, the Repub lican Nominee, In the Lead Returns from Other States. WASHINGTON. Seattle Nov. 0. Tho stnto of Wash ington haB gono Republican, so far as returns now in show, by at luaBt 12,000 majority for Btipromo court Justlco ami congressmen. King county alono con tributes betwoon 4,000 nnd 5,000 to thoso majorities. Tho legislature on joint bullet will stand at least 110 Re publicans to an opposition of 120. Tlio Kopublicnn majority is nioro likely to bo increased than lowored by tho full returns, which aro coming in slowly from moro distant precincts. Tho next souato will bo constituted as follows: Republicans, 32; Demo crats, 8. Two districts aro Ht ill in doubt. Tho Iioubo: Republicans, 78; Democrnts, 0; soven districts still un countud. Tho wost Bido of Washington pro aonts almost a solid Republican dele gation. Two now Democratic senators go in from tho wost Bido. Thoso aro W. II. Mnoro, of Scattlo, and John Earios, of Whatcom. Spokano, Nov. 0. With Okanogan county to hoar from, tho Republicans liavo elected east of tho mountains in Washington throo stato senators and 28 representatives. Tho Democrats liavo elected three, senators and 11 represent atives. Thoso figures may bo changed a rouplo of votes by later roturns, but thoso to hand are nearly complete Thoro mo four doubtful districts yet to hoar from,. Spokane County. Spokano, Nov. 5. Tho Ropublican congressional tickot has a majority in Spokano county of from 1,200 to 1,500. A this tlmo it eooms that tho Domo cratH have carried seven of tho 12 legis lative candidates, and tho Republicans flvo. Of these ilvo, three aro under stood to bo for Ankonv for collator, and two for Wilson. Tho Republicans havo carriod tlioir county tickot, with tho exception of treasurer and coroner. Rasher and Graves, Dein., for tho statu Bonnto aro elected. '.Yakima County. North Yakima, Nov. 6. Election ro turns aro coming in slowly. In the city Jones leads tho congressional ticket. Ho is over 300 ahead of tho Democratic candidate Hndloy, for juugo, loads by 175. Walla Walla County. Walla Walla, Nov. 5. Indications point strongly to tho oloction of tho entire Ropublican loglslativo tickot. Tho Republicans lose tho auditor and one commissioner. Roturns aro com ing in slowly, only 13 out of tho 20 proclncts of Wnllu Walla county having been heard from. Tho congressional vote gives tho Republicans 250 majority. Thurston County. Olyropia, Nov. 5. -Thureton county shows largo gains in tho majorities over tho election of two years ago. Ro turns from tho 14 largest precincts give the Republican congressional tickot 500 majority over the Democratic. Okanogan County. Spoicano, Nov. 5. Eleven precincts out of 24 reporting in Okanogan county show that tho Republicans are carrying tho state ticket, with the Democrats breaking evon on the county ticket and loading on the legislative, Whitman County. Colfax, Nov. 5. Complete returns from 20 out of 58 precincts in Whitman countyjshow a Republican landslide. Indications piont to the election of tho entire Republican legislative and coun ty ticket, with the possible exceptions of auditor, superintendent and survey or. The Ropublican congressional ticket carries the county by a big ma jority. Pacific County. Ilwaco, Nov, 6. Roturns are coming in very slowly. Republican congres sional candidates aro in the lead. Cowlitz County. Kalama, Nov. 6. Com pie to returns from four precintcs in Cowlitz county, and incomplete returns from five more, indicate tho election of the head of the Republican ticket by at least 60 major ity. Van Name, tho Democratic can didate for state senator, 1b probably elected by 160 majority; Chapman, Democratic candidate for representa tive, may be elected by a narrow margin. Kittitas County. Ellonsburg, Nov. 5. Roturns aro coming in vory slowly. Flvo precincts show heavy Democratic gains, but tho Ropublican congressional tickot is noil in tho lead. Lewis County. Ghohalis, Nov. 6. RotuniB from 10 precincts give Cushman, Jonos and Humphrey, Rep., n lead of 000. Tho voto 1b lighter than it was two years SO. Stevens County. Colvillo, Nov. 5. -Tho count in nino out of 61 precincts in tho county, not including Colvillo or Northport, glvo Cushman, Jones and Humphrey a vory small load. Columbia County. Dayton, Nov. 5. All tho Ropublican congressional candidates have won in Columbia county, witli majorities ap proximating 200 each. For supremo judgo, Iladley has about 200 majority. Slxtoen precincts aro comploto hore, and only thrco to hoar from. It ie an ovon break in tho legislative race. Mason County. Olympia, Nov. 5. Incomplete ro turns rocoivod from Mason county show tho stato ticket to havo boon carriod by tho Republicans by at least 100 major ity. Stevenson County. Siovoneon, Nov. 5. Roturns from four of tho principal precincts in tho county indicate tho oloction of "tho Re publican tickot by a small majority. Tills is usually a strong Democratic county. Pierce County. Tacomo, Nov. 5. -Tho Republicans Bwept I'ierco county and elected tboli ontiro ticket by good majorities. Tho two stato senators and 10 representa tives ato supposed to bo against a rail road commission. Klickitat County. Goldondalo, Nov. 6.- Tho Republi can statu tickot has carried Klickitat county by 400 majority. Tho Demo cratic candidates (or county auditor and sheriff aro olected. whilo tho Re publicans elect tho rest of tho county tickot. Chchalls County. Abordeen, Nov. 5. -Tho indications aro .that Ghohulis county has given n big majority tor tho entire Ropublican tickot. uarflcld County. Tcneroy, Nov. 5. Despito rain and blustery weather, with snowfall in mauntJtipVrepiBCtB,jt-bcavy yoto was pollod. Tho Republicans claim to havo olected tho legislative tickot. Tho DomocratB claim tho prosocuting attor ney, auditor and sheriff. Clurk County. Vancouver, Nov. 5. Tho oloction pasted off quietly in IIiIh city and county. It is conceded, however, that tho ontiro Republican tickot is olected. Comploto returns from six precincts in tho county gives Jones, Cushman and Humphrey, Republican represuuta lives, 530; Cottorill, Holcomb nnd Colo, Domocratie representatives, 210; Ranck, Rep,, legislature, 512; Parcel, Rop., legislature, 4051); Edmunds, Dein., 2U; Ricker, Dom., 301. Adams County. Ritzvillo, Nov. 5, Incomploto ro turns from seven precincts in Adams county show that tho Republicans elect representative, auditor, clork, surveyor, superintendent and two commissioners; tho Democrats, treasurer nnd sheriff, with tho assessor in doubt. The Ro publican nominees for congress are well in tho lead. IDAHO. fioleo, Idaho, Nov. 6.- Whilo oxact figures from yesterday's election are not vot at hand, enough is known to assure a Republican majority on the entire statu ticket of homo 0,000, French, for congress, loads his ticket, in most sections. Counties that were supposed to bo certainly Democratic liavo swung into tho Republican lino, Hgures from Shoshone show that the Republicans liavo carried that county by at leaBt 300, and olected their legis lative ticket. Ada county lias given a majority of 700; Nez i'erco and I.atah, 400 to 800 each. Throughout tha southeast everything is Republican ho far as hoard from, and it is believed to bo a clean sweep in that scetlon. Ran nock county elves Mori icon, Hop., for governor, 300 majority. Thoro French did not do so well, his lead being com paratively small. Republicans will have 47 members of tho legislature, a majority of 13 on joint ballot. Tho count Is progressing very slowly. Republican claims are sustained, so far as tho voto is counted. NEW YORK. New Now York, Nov. 5. -In spite of a phenomenally large voto in Now York and Kines county for iilrd H. Color, Dem., the returns, us far as re ceived, indicate the re-election of Ron jamin ii. Odell, Rep., to the governor ship of New York state by 1,100 plur ality. Color's plurality in Greater Now York exceeded 116,000, but oven that Jargo vote was not Biilllcient to over come tho Republican majorities from up tiie stato, CALIFORNIA. San Francisco, Nov. 0. Comploto retuniB from San Francisco and partlol returns from nil ovor tho stato indicato that Georgo C. Pnrdeo, tho Republican nominoo for govomor, is olocted by a mojority of 2,000 or 3,000. Comploto roturns from 1,185 precincts out of 2,277 in tho stato outsido of San Fran cisco glvo Pardoo 00,4(10; Lane, 00,037. Tho comploto voto in San Francisco stood: Pardoo, 24,120; Lano, 33,087. Tho legislature, which will choose n United Stntos senator, ia lnrgoly Ro publican on joint ballot. Tho Repub licans havo lost two members of con gress Kahn, in tho Fourth, and Lend, in tho Fifth. They will bo succeeded by Livornnsh nnd Wynn, Union Labor Democratic candidates. MONTANA. Butto, Mont., Nov. 5. Lnto returns from tho various outlying counties In dicate tho oloction of tho entire state Republican ticket. Counties heretofore Democratic report Republican land slides. Lewis and Clark county Repub licans claim tho election of six out of seven members of tho legislature. ELECTIONS IN OTHER STATUS. Ohio Indications nro thai tho Re publicans carried tho stato by over 70,000. Minnesota Returns so fur Indicate that Van Sant, Rep., is olected govern or by 30,000. Illinois Republicans havo carriod tills stato by 46,000, Democrats lost throe congressmen. Michigan Tho Ropublican majority is between 30,0000 and 40,0000. Eleven of tho 12 congressmen nro Re publicans. Missouri Indications point to a Democratic plurality of at least 20,000. New Hampshire Ropublican plural ity in this state will bo about 8,000. Tonnessoo Twenty-two counties heard from give Frazior, Dem., for gov ornor, a majority of 37,000. Pennsylvania Tho Republicans elected their governor by 175,000. Indiana Tills stato went Republican by 25,000 to 40,000. Mnryland Republicans elected four ami Democrats two members of con gress. Now Jorsoy Tho Democrats miulo heavy gains, but their control of the stato 1b doubtful. Kanssa Entire Republican ticket elected by at least 40,000. Connecticut Tho full Ropublican tickot was elected by 15,000. Mn8sachUBOtttirrl!atpB,Jtop., for gov ornor, received n plnru)ity"b'f 371000. Florida There was no opposition to tho Democratic tickot, which swept everything. Alabama Tho stato ticket wont Re publican by 25,000. Rhode Island Democrats elected governor. Republicans captured all other stato ollicorH. West Virlgnia Republicans elected only 0110 member of congress out of nine. South Carolina Tho Democratic ticket carried everything without oppo sition. Iowa Tho stato went Republican by 75,000. Nobrasko Tho result on govornor Is doubtful. Republicans elected the rest of tho ticket. Wisconsin Wisconsin has gono Re publican by at least 35,000 plurality. North Carolina DomocratB olocted everything by oerwhulmlng majorities. Mississippi A light vote was polled. There was no opposition to the Demo cratic ticket. Georgia -A sol hi Democratic tion was returned to coiigroHH. Arkansas All of tho seven dologa-Domo- crutlo nominees wore olocted to congress by big majorities. Colorado Republicans carriod stato tickot, but ono or more Democratic con gressmen win. Nevada Entire Republican tickot elected. South Dakota RopuhlicaiiH control stato, hut Democrats made heavy gains. 'MUST accept silver for debt. United States Supreme Court Passes on Cuse Involving liland Act. Washington, Nov. 5. Tho United States supremo court today dismissed, on tho ground that no federal question was involved, tho writ of error in the case of Fred A. Darker vs. Stephiu Ilaldwin, both of Michigan, involving tho constitutionality of tho liland Allison coinage act of 1878, providing for the roinace of silver dollars. Tho case arose out of tho refusal on tho part of D.iker, to whom Baldwin owed $338, to accept silver dollars. Tho case was decided in Baldwin's favor by the su premo court of Michigan, and Raker brought it to tho United States supreme court on a writ of error. The former decision was sustained by today's de cision, but the court did not enter into the merits of tho controversy. Submurlne float on Trial, San Francisco, Nov. 6. Tho Holland submarine boat Grampus had her first surfuce trial trip today, and, ho far as the test went, proved a success. She madu nine knots, a knot more speed than the contract calls lor, and, bo fur as steering gear and driving machinery aro concerned, gave every satisfaction. NEWS OF OREGON ITFMS OP INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS OP THE STATE. Commercial nnd Financial Happenings ot the Paat Week Drlef Review ot the arowth and Development ot Various Industries Throughout Our Common wealth Latest Market Report. Tho first heavy frost of tho season At Tho Dalles fell last Wednesday night. Tho drug store of Dr. II. A. Wall, Lylo, was robbed of $1,050 by four masked men. Mrs. Mnry Starkey, an Oregon pio neer of 1846, is dead. Sho had lived in Salem for n number of years. O. A. Fitch, of Lakcviow, Fusion candidate for statu printer In 1808, committed suicide by taking morphine. Citizens of Portland havo started to raise a $ 25,000 fund for nn immigra tion bureau and permanent exhibit. Tho sugar factory at La Grando has already received 13,400 tons of boots, which amount is greater than the whole, crop of any previous year. Tho report of tho superintendent of tho stnlo nsylum for October shows 1,2(15 persons to ho confined in that institution, nn increase of nino elnco September. Master Fish Wnrdon Van Duboii do clares that tho laws are violated in many cases by millmon who do not provide good fish ways in their dams. Ho will proceed to enforce this net. It lias been announced to tho stu dents of Pnclfiu university, Forest Grove, that tho Corlwtt prlzo for schol arship of $50 and tho Tlbbala prlzo for oratory of f GO havo been again offered tills year. An important ruling has boon mado by School Superintendent Ackorman. Ho Iuib doclded that tho residence of tho parent or guardian, rather than tho place where tho pupil is enumerated, duterminoH tho place whore a child la entitled to attend school without paying tuition. Tho Oregon land nnd livestock com pany has boon Incorporated at Eugene. Tito capital stock is 1 1,000,000. Tho objects of tho incorporation cover nonr ly everything in tho livestock business. Tho company lias boon formed by mem UoTATofthoRi;hKoIly -lumborv coni. pany to utillzo that portion of their lands found to bo moro valuable for stock rnislugthnn for timber. Thu grain fleet now in tho river nt Portland is tho largest on record for tho tlmo. Ono of tho richest gold mlpoe In tho United States is tho North Polo, located about six miles north of Bumpier. About 1 760,000 lias been expended on external improvements nnd underground development work since tho mine was discovered. Tho property is controlled by English capitalists. Tho actual value of thu North Polo . is probloinatl cal. Tho management, of course, ia familiar with tho value of tho ore found in tho wonderful pay shoots, but it does not know tho full oxtentof tho pay shoots. Development work Is being pushed to determine thu tidiness nnd extent of this rich body of oru. If, an there is every reason to believe, this, rich shoot extends to thu depth, then tho mine is easily worth f 10,000,000. PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat WallaWalla, 08Q70c; blue stem 73(37 Ic; valley, 70c. Barley Feed, 21,00 per ton; brew lug, 22.00. Flour Rest grade, 3.20Q3.60; grah am, 2,903.20. Mlllituffi Rran, 110.00 per ton; middlings, 23.60; shorts, $10.60 chop, $17. Oats No. 1 white, f 1.10 Q 1.15; gray, $1.05(31.10 per cental. Hay Timothy, $1011; clover, $7.60; cheat, $8 per ton. Potatoes Rest Itur banks, 0070c per sack; ordinary, 6UG55o per cental, rowers' prices; Merced sweets, $1.76 2 per cental, Poultry Chickens, mixed, $8.50 4.26; perpoui'd, lOo; hens, $4(34,60 per dozen; per pound, lie; springs, $3.00 ($3.60 per dozen; fryers, $2.6093.00; broilers, $2.002.50; ducks, $4.60 A. 00 per dozen; turkeys, young, 12K 18o; geeso, $H.00Q0.60 per dozon. Cheese Full cream, twiiiSj 16 lOu; Young America, 16KQ10J ; factory prices, l(glu less. ftfiiftftii Wo. int. nn.ui.i.,1. .i.tvj, . m.i viuituivf. 3032o per pound; extras, 3Uu; 22iu; store, 16018. dairy, 20 Eggs 26Q30o per dozen. Hops Now crop, 2226o per pound. Wool Vulloy, 12;16o; Eastern Oregon, 80140; mohair, 2028c. ISeef GroHi, cows, 33o per pound; steers, 4c; dressed, ti7u. Veal 7iQ8Ho. Mutton Gross, 3o per pound; dressed, 0c. Lambs Gross, 3jc per pound; dresbed, 0c. Hogs Gross, OJiQOo per pound; dressed, 707 Uc.