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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1906)
ti i INSURGENTS DISARM - ii ' NINETEEN BODIES RECOVERED. PL ATT IN HOT WATER. .Virginia Coal Mlno Still Holds Many More Victims. Pnfnhnntna Va.. Clp. K Nlnnfnnn Pacification of Cuba Proceeds from 3. to 40 mor . ... . .men entombed, ana doubtless nil (loan, wunoQi a nucn. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST Fearing Divorce Suit Gives His Wealth to His Sens, PRICE WILL NOT ADVANCE Guerrera's Troops Being Sent Home by Tralnloads Fighting Was Mostly by Gamecocks. Is tho 8ltimtIon up to a Into hour to rlo v of ihn Woof TiVirlr mlnon nf thn PocahontnB Collories Company, where Oregon Mlllmen Not Worrying Over an explosion occurred lato Wednesday Price of Logs on 8ouncf. MARINES GUARD LARGE CITIES ,aftJ?.rno,on;, ... Portland-Desplto the shortage m x 1 uoqiub oi u.eau u, wuro th0 , Bl , f0f th0 Columbia rivcr ored from tho mines as tho result of , , ., . ,, nr. heroic work of n band of 35 men con- m,llB aml tho exhaustion of tho s ir- Btltutlng a rescue party that worked Plus that Is stored each Bummer for incessantly through tho hours of tho tho winter's -run, Portland mlllmen aro night and day. not approhonslvo of n ralso In tho It was not until 7:30 o'clock last prlco of logs. Tho schedulo has sonrcd evening that tho rescuers reached a to 8Ucn holghts already, they say, that point near Paul entry, whero tho ex- there Is no likelihood of a further ad- plosion occurred. Toward tho middle Vanco for wooks to como anywny. That of the evening tho hope wns oxpresaed the mills havo already cut tho usual that all tho bodies would bo recovered surplus is admitted, but It Is sald'that by .midnight. nowndnvn tho camns alone tho river The authorities anticipated the nro eaulimcd to nut loss Into tho water fearful extent of tho casualties by or- at any season, and tho lack of rafts derlng a carload of cofflns and burial on iian(j for futuTe use does not trouble supplies, which aro now on the way. tho mill-owners. The order Is being -rushed at Blue- Tho finnnnnnoment that Iocs will bo fleld and the burial supplies, which hlcher on tho Snind after the first of Include GO cofflns, aro expected to the month does not concern local saw reach Pocahontas early tomorrow miii men. They say that prices aro nl- morning. ready hlcher on tho Columbia rlvor The West tnino has over 700 acres than on tho Sound. After tho now of "worked out" or abandoned work- price bcbIo goes Into effect, tho Co- ings. This fact alone made it dlfflcult lumbla river logger will still bo get- for the men to get to tho part of the ting moro for his product than tho log- mine whero tho explosion occurred, gor who operates on tho Sound. All the brattices In these old work I Tho nrlcn of iocs on tho Columbia ings had been blown out. The scene river hns advanced remarkably during Havana, Oct. 4. Tho alacrity with which tho rebels aro laying down their arms to tho commission appointed to superintend that Important phaso of tho termination of the revolution is tho greatest surprise the provisional has yet encountered in the smoothly working program. This operation Is now well under way In tho vicinity of Havana, 700 of Guerra's men with their horses having already been on trained for Pinar del Rio, while one brigade marched to Guanajay today without a sign of disorder. Hundreds of persons from Havana went out to Santiago do las Vegas and Rincon today to view tho disarma ment. They were disappointed at not seeing the rebels actually surrender their guns, but nevertheless they wit nessed an Interesting sight. As a con- HELPS FOR DEBATING SOCIETIES. Now York, Oct. 8. Fearing a suit for divorce and In order to prevent his wlfo from obtaining a largo settlement, Senator ThomaH O. Piatt, In the last What the 8tate Library Commission fow montliB, It 1b doctored, hits given Is Doing for Oregon Towns, nwfty nearly all hlB rormno, bo mat his Salom Frequent requests for ma- flnnnclal resources aro no groator than torlal on subjects to ho dobated In tho thOBo of a .man of modorato means, schools of Oregon convinced the com- From nuthorltatlvo quartora tho fur mission of tho desirability of supply thor Btatomont cornea that Mra. Piatt Ing Romo "debato libraries." Iibb boon acquainted with hor him Each library contains n fow of tho band's procodiiro for bohio tlmo and la best books and pamphlets, on tho sub- Btrlvlng to ward oft tho poBfllblo Iqbb -r.: " . hrinf from "Brlefa of n financial adjutmont In hor favor. TORNADO SwcDptno Thwsjjh Ke, ano v kit SIX KILLED, NINE Mqh El T'"' """ ' On, miined Bulldl and u... . T:" fs ot nubile queB-: At Tioga Lodge, tho Piatt villa at ion" Periodical articles, to supple- Highland Mills, tho former Mrn. Jane ment tho library, may bo rented from way Bntd alio wa8 tho victim of a con- ii W Wilson Co. of Minneapolis splrnoy and ono of tho mont abused tor a few cents. A Hat of desirable women of tho times. "Thero aro other articles is enclosed with each library. Mao Wooda In this ciiBo' nho Bald; Tho library will bo sent without charge "dozens or mam.- miss wuuu in u.u oxcept for transportation to any do- yuunK ' " i.h,L cn.intv i nrmrnn uuoti ai.nllca- to Huo Mr. Piatt on a charge of broaoh tlon from tho ofllcors of tho Bocloty and of promlflo to marry. Mra. Piatt rIbo the principal of tho school. Tho nam u wun uni; nr .muivviuuuu wim books mny bo kept for ono month, prevented tho wlfo of another Sonator . . i,.. titYtml,ifvti In Wnnliliiirtnn from linlno Each package is smaii anu me exiruH ...-........ -- - w0r ffttniiv "' will vary from fifty cents to ono dol- In the pnrty on tho much talked of m tte lar, less than the cost of a single book, trip to San Francisco. rollnory th PMi It will now bo moro posslblo to havo "Senator Piatt wanted n beautiful live debating societies and to do thor- wlfo and ho gpi ono. Now ho must u,c.. ., V, ' fl mA , jonn Meyer, and , woro fatallv ini,.,'i ' Le? l 4 !r,:a.btan At Point Clmtaula, 0.rre M 3. Two retire- vu' 1,80 or tbelr !. Jl Cabinet 2 Now Orient,, n.. . A the ccic; ot rr 4 ornadocs au.i Z 1 "vob, with nine Kongo Pnrlah abontT T. Fore and her r? White. MrB. TotJi iSi InaneUlnoarhSai u ciiiiuren in t -'m fntnllv -Il ough work. Application should bo mndo Boon as thero Is but ono library on each Bub- Ject, and loans will bo mado In order pay for mo," Bho declared angrily. CABINET CHANGES. Attorney General Moody and Secre tary 8haw Will Resign. Washington, Oct. of the disaster Is over two miles from I the season. In tho snrinc Iocs of tho, of nnnllcatlons the drift mouth. best class could bo had for $7 and $8. Societies planning for sovoral do- In tho operation of the telephone Now theso same logs cost $11 and $12 j bates should fllo request at ono tlmo Bystem of the mine a number of boys per 1.000. Tho remnrkable demand for i for all libraries wanted during tho - . I t ...... ml . aro emnloveil. and thn cronfor niimhpr nmlinr la rcannnnlliln fnr thn lnrrpnsn. vonr nlntlnp ilfttn Of ilDbntO Oil CnCIl niOIUS from MO lTOHIdOni B UnDlIlOl 1 1 . ' n cession to the men General Funston of these are Bafd to havo mfit He.th ,n..(h,. -uh thn .nmnwhnt roBtrlntr,! tnnlo. t....i n. mi.... ,..L., .,' ,ncs.r? wns ' fi and Major Ladd permitted them to In the exploslon or wero caught by supply. With every mill cutting to Its take their arms to P nar del Rio. where the afterdamp. It is said that shortly fullest capacity, logs aro bound to ad- most of the men joined the insurgent .aftep the exploslon one of the boys vance army. The rifles, however were first caed up the offlco mts bufc wag SomQ gay sltuaUon ,a BUch that counted by officers of marines under nvPTonmp llofnr , hlo maBOnA inmro ,.i,i f .i,nt thv ,in.i,f the direction of Major Ladd and the The boy probably d!ed at tho tele- choose to ask for their product, on IV, QUKVUUV.. I nl,n I . i. 1. . IllCtUUUl Ui iue SU1UI1 UI11UUUI Ul'Bltw UC1 XV1U. If.. JnAntinln ,-I , I Ii. I i- 1... l- . - , Tl n I "c UCUU'lC'l UDUCl IIUUCU US CI, UUl 11 UUl iUllliUCU U1UL ii "Ul , "A,""' is thought to be due to a gas explosion raised any more tho mills will close tillo's followers were reluctant to dls- followed by after(lamp. The mines down, as prices aro already up to the 1 fn'M.MnJl lfnlA. T nAA n4- nil ;".B """'"" J01 "u" " j ventilated in this secUon and the com- be advanced again Is scouted LUCIl UlVll Will UlOUIUl UilU U0UUU I i . , I , . ... . t . , when ordered to do so by General Del S'l?!!0.61136 ,D "f" LI b3, eral Castillo gave Major Ladd an or- men win oe requiruu iu suncuuci . them before leaving the train at Pinar mho NEWS AMAZING TO CUBANS. der directed to all his subordinate com manders and telling them to comply with every request made by the Amer- Palma's Early Request for Interven- - . 11 111 1 x I lean omcers. major iiua wm woi. iu- t0n Surpri8es Tnem. nignt to carry out x.ue uisuuuuiub a.- prico on Orecon fir, it could pot com peto with Southern pine in the East cm markets. This is tho fact that keeps the price of the Oregon product where it is. rangements. Havana, Oct. 5. That ex-President RAILROAD FOR TILLAMOOK. fighting cocks tied to their saddles. YELLOW JACK IN HAVANA. Full Details Concealed and Health Officers Working Hard. Tillamook City to the Nehalem river, and from the Nehalem to the county line in Washington county. It is not to cost the citizens of this county more than $10,000, and in consideration of this Mr. Lytic has agreed to commence According to the testimony of an Palma early In September asked for citizens Guarantee Right of Way and American named Harvey, a former American interference in tbe interest Work Will Start Soon. Roosevelt Rough rider, who has been of foreign lives and property is not THlamookAt a meetIng of the bus with the insurgents, the amount of considered surprising here in view of ,nesg ,fc wag dedded tQ guarantcc actual fighting during this revolution his subsequent request to Mr. Sleeper, & frej rlght)f.way to E. E Lytle. of was Teally very small. Harvey says the American Charge, and Commander p.Ifl nnllwiv i Nivliritinn . . i. .Tnhn C. Pnlwoll nf tho cm spr nnnvor. lao aClllC Itailway & JNaUfcaUOn mat most 01 me w u "au , " with terminal grounds, from was between game cocks. About 10 But that he suggested calling Congress L,IIIllmmlf. nliv in f1 Mhnl, ,Ivnr . I . . , t .. I A.1 per cent of Guerra's men carnea l" r A-iuuncau miervuniion as early as September 8 is consldere' surprising and that on September 13 he officially risked for intervention and had then Irrevocably decided to The correspondence" between the work nex1tlyc,?Jr ,n CUy and State Department and Consul-General grade and build 15 miles of road, going Key West, Fla., Oct. 4. An opposi- Stelnhart in connection with Cuban " " . I l'.,, vu uu BU" ' . x ltrt lino hetwpen TlllnmnnU- C. fv nml tion many times more serious than the intervention reveais tne truin oi tne " ,"r r" " insurrection In Cuba is awaiting Uncle current hen. at the time, which " WPrn nprolotOTltlv AnrtaA of Vi nolnnn I Sam's army of intervention, according p . deciininc to sneak for n.erV. 11 ,s expected that the free right-of to a wireless message received here tion. way wU1 cost tne citizens between lnf fmm Wnann Tho now On Ronfomhor 1.1 MrHnrnn rorolvo,! ?20'000 aDtl $30,000, and the bUSlnCSS pnemv is yellow fever. U dispatch which told of the irre- m.Cn ad fa.rraers have thua far ber- According to the dispatch ten new vocable intention of President Palma ?,iy suDscnoea towards it, although it r nnn riming winnKAfl - fl 1 T OTIfl rlnVATIQ to resicn and to turn over the Eovern-f18 Bomewnat of a large amount of of suspicious cases are being closely ment to an appointee of President money fr s small a community to watched. The first reports sent out, Roosevelt in order to prevent complete ra'se- , . ,ii t minimi,,, tho vt0nt nf thn, anarchy. It 1b added that It mnv ho bom llttle disappointment was felt nMomlP nro nnw arVnowlorle'd to hecessary to land a force to nrotect heTe that tne effort feI1 through In get have been purposely toned down. American property. BOmte financial help from the It is said that the American forces This message was sent upon the day P,or"andT uu8,tness men as the building will find Havana In a much different that American marines first landed in f M; LytleB , road w,n bo of Breat sanitary condition from that which ob- Cuba, but were ordered back to the w oruunu commercially, tained under General Wood's rule, vessels by Secretary Bonaparte. On f Thorn lo onlfi tn hnvo hoon a rfoolrfpfl the dav followinir it was announced- Oregon a Mill Statistics. nn,ar iho i,i inmicf -nr-AtA that fipproinrv Tntt. nnd' ixnonn wmiM Salem There are 379 mills in the Inn nnrfor RnnnlRh 'mli.. Mnlnr Tof. be sent to Cuba and UDon that same State of Oregon, according to statist! reronn tt Tfopno whn loff horo tnnihr dav a moRRniro wn ronoivo,! onvino cal data collated by Labor Commls- for Havana, expressed no surprise at that the Cuban Congress could not !,on.er H,oft' to bo embolled ,n h,s tho ronnrf nf tho oorlniio nnnrlltlnn nf moot fnr InoV nf a ln'irlnr nolthor tho forthcoming report, Including S3W affairs, but declared that the sanitary President nor Vice President being m,1ls. combined saw and planing mills, department of the army of occupation willing to retain their office. combined saw and shingle mills, 7 DuuiKiu miiiH mm juaning mills, which cover 90 per cent of tho Indus Pronounce Dreadnaught a Success, tries of tho state, London, Oct. 5. The battleship Tn3 total annual output of theso toPlc- aro slated for tho comlnit winter. Thov Jurcil there. iii,i. Libraries on tho following subjects I ,. , ,..n , ,, otlmr ni.An. ""juwhoim aro now rendy and moro will bo sup- ' " Tno n , , ,,. . , I .. . .. . wlman rnnlirnntlnn will linmmn nftn. 1 I'llnl lOrnadn lmV v.I plied soon: industrial arbitration, uni- - - onnB nbo . g oVr". ""'Tl neso exclusion, Immigration, tariff, tlvo about December 1, and Secretary jV(Bfl wcr()l j0". xm trusts, elcht-hour dav. child labor, can- of Iho Trnnmirv fiimw. who nrrnnilnr. . properly j ltal punishment, open shop spell ng re- t0 prCBont ,n(onUoiu!( w, rotIro n onB wcro Injured. ie SflN amount or' saw- term, trnues unions, popular eirc on Fohr,inry. For ono of tho vacnnclea 800 bulldlnga were damtnd U , but it is given of United Stntcs senators, nominating (ho iroaMont will nominnto Qoorgo being blown flat. Mo.tof it3 If thn nrlooo nrn ' oVHloniR. tironnrMnnni ronroRonlnllnn . . , ..... i ....... ;.. ... . , T . 1 von ij. Aioycr. American Amuansnuor ihiicu uiiiidingB wore neno nVxll raiirnniiH. rnniiH. iiiTiiinin. liiHiirnnnn. i . , ... . .. . . . i . ... -'t l0 UUsHin out tor mo oincr no in not it wan nero mat nearly all th fry forestry, Irrigation and prisons. . ,,,, nnnm..n ft B11Poenor. occur,!. 7 . V - - - ' I 3 -r.. ... ... nn air Aioouy to rcmnin in ino can- city was auoi r. o cht di m Wt Myrtio Point Tho new Farmors' Inet. but tho latter, because of IiubI- Tho tornado hero appearfditi Telephone lino from Norway, a point ness nrranwmontB, ban found It lm- lanco n a cloud awteplng (le id about four miles from here, to Myrtle possible lo do bo. Ko would nlno like of tho earth. Its counoimtaJ Point Is neaTlng completion. This Is to hnvo Secretary IJonnparto tako Mr. ing, Botno bulldlngi being jUpp one of a largo number of fnrmers' Moody's placo when tho latter retires, tlroly ns It bounded ikjrnrt lines centering at Myrtio Point. Tho hut the former prefers tho position nt qucntly It domollihfd Teraadni farmers' lines have Induced the Pacific the hend of the Navy Department. fences on ono sldo of tin ij States Tclcphono Company to glvo Some suggestions hnvo been mndo whllo not an object on the ctki free rates over its line, through thnt Secretary Met calf, of tho Dopari- was disturbed. The cloud o$n the Coqulllc Valley, and also to reduce mcnt of Commerce and Labor, tako ono Hovornl minutes In crojilnj M i rates for tho rental of telephones. of tho positions, but ho also him ox- nnd hundreds of pcrsoni vkoRrJ prcBscd n prcferenco to remain whero heard It approaching had tint tJ ho Is. PORTLAND MARKETS. is ready to meet the situation and will doubtless be doubly reinforced as soon as Washington can be acquainted with tho real gravity of the situation. Dreadnaught today started a 30-hour mills, as reported, embraces 1,097,460, coneecntive steam trial. In flavornl 300 feet of lumber and 37.030.000 Freight Steamers Tied Up. preliminary short trials Bhe is eaid to shingles. The reported value of tho Port Arthur, Ontario, Oct. 4. A have proved a distinct Bucceea from the planing mills aggregates ?3G9,G00; dozen big freight Bteamera are tied np point ol view of handineea in maneu- and that of tho 300 mlll3 remaining at Fort William and entrances to the verinj;. ThiB in Bpite of the weather ?G,3G4,200. Tho total number of men freijtht sheds and docks of the Canadian conditions, which were far from favor- employed by 313 mills reporting Is Pacific railway are guarded by police able. As the Dreadnaught is the firat 11,790, and women, 311. The total and members of the Ninety-sixth regi- example of the nee of turbine engines amount of wages paid for labor in 313 ment. Six hundred infuriated strikers in a warship, ber eucceis is regaided of these mills in 1905 was 0,648,- moetly Greeks and Italians, Purround with great eatiafaction in naval circles, 093.90, and 90 mills report an increase wjo uiatnvii, wiicib ouu iiupuneu biukb ami is attriDUteu entirely to tier double of 12 per cent in wages over 1904; none breitkera worked all the afternoon joauing veeseis. aii tne BiriKeri are heavily armed and more than 100 phots have been fired, but no eerious injury done. Wheat Club, C5CCc; blustcm, C8 C9c; Valley, C7(S)C8c; red, C2C3c. Oats No. 1, white, $23.50J2-1; gray, f2222.50 per ton. Barley Feed, $20.50 per ton; brew ing, $21.50; rolled, $23. Rye $1.35 per cwt. Corn Whole, $20027; crocked, $28 per ton. Millstuffs Bran, city, $14.50; coun- REBATES GIVEN ON GRAIN. out of its pathway. Ono exciting raco km nuJejri etrcet car, which wai lotM'il pan8ongcrB on their war to tat Marongo street the notornia tM down, railed. Another street car vt'i ANOTHER BIG MINE FIRE, j Elevator Men Say Railroad. Drove on fuU pwcr. The flying ear ml! Them Out of Business. Umn ,m)f a b,ock pMt the mti( Chicago, Oct. 3. William H. Suf- ing rink when that alructore ferns, of Docatur, III., wn tho flret witness nt today's session of tho Inter Btato Commerco CornmlBBlon which In Investigating tho alleged rohato cnaca. try, $15.50 per ton; middlings, $24; SuffernB entered tho grain exnortlnc Plfieen Men Entombed By OhM shorts, city. $1C; country, $17 per ton. business over nlno yeara ago. Thrco inn n Nev Mexico. Hay Valley timothy, No. 1, $10?U years ago, ho discovered that Harris. rt , , por ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $12 Scoten & Co., grnlnmcn of Chicago, Denver, Colo., Oct R-AeW 014; clover, $0.5007; client, $70 and RoBcnbaum & Co. wore receiving n Pcclnl to the Newa. 15 bwi 7.50; grain hay, $7; alfalfa, $10; vetch an elevator allowanco nt Now Orleans lonul ,0 ,mvo bcc"Ja:T ? hay, $707.50. 0f 2 cents per hundred pounds from Dutchman mlno ; st imtot W Friilts Annlns pommnn In eholco. Ih. Tllinnu ,n.i nt 2:30 o'c ock tills rnominj, tl , - . . .1I..I7 uvtiijui iuiiii.mil. i ... . . J .1, j 25 0 75c per box; choice to fancy, 75c "The rato on grnln for oxport vln explosion which wrecKed m m 01.25; grapes, Oregon, 50075c per Now Orleans wnB 12 ccnta nor hun-RnA roof of tho tunne In crate; California, Black Prfnco, $1,150 drcd," nnld tho witness. "Two cents 1.25; muscat, $1.25; Tokay, $1,250 of that went to tho nrnoH oinvainr in. 1.50; Concords, 27,c per basket; tercflt. and tho Tftmnlmlnr In ihn rnll. peaches, 9Oc0$l.lO; pears, 75c01.25; road. Tho robato allnwrwi than nrm. crabapples, $101.25 per box; pruneB, prevented mn from rnmnntnin? with 25050c box; huckleberrleB, 8010c per thorn In tho Kuropcnn market. I diB- pounu; cranDernes, yj per barrel; covered they woro offering grain InL n, 7.Sio, on7ot M nu.uwa, vti.u iiur uui, liuroncan .mnrketB n wl,t f hnrn "" "' .M VetrotableB BniinH. amTijt.o' nnh. ti. u.t ; : V.7 been Identllled US Jn w " x it iiuu iiii liiTiiiiii urivnnrarn nr i i. i it. i mi . . - - i - f i i a Aii hut nnn ui iuc . I . . . . t A rl A T rruiwi I1SC1.25 n(p dnznn- orrrv m7inn r, r ., . . ... . . . . all f t WOre AllHinuiin, vv , dozen: corn. 12U.c nor min o.......,. I i ,, .. ... . Ilni? an American. . "..muiju l.wil,u IIUL I1VU. JUL H1UUIT I ' . - . In me I 15c nor iloznn? ow nlnnl m L.i,, ..t.i.. . ' MrCdntlin nns Buunu . - woro working. Only six men inn in hfivn been is m urt,i; iihwii " - jj tunnel at tho tlmo of the am but tho usual night shift mm and none of thorn bare bea m outnldo of the mine. ; Bimllar nfnrv HOt thought UUl , pound; lettuce, head, 20c per dozen: onions, 1O012&C per dozen; pens, 4 W&c; noil peppers, 5c; pumpkins, IVic per pound; spinach, 405c por pound; tomatoes, 40050c per box; parsley, 10 picc; sprouts, 7c per pound: Win Race Against Tariff. Ynknhnmn rw 4 fri,. dijuuoii, jn per pound; nOlUOUflO ICt- nrnlnul i i it i tuce, $101.25; turnips, 9Oc0$l per K T nn,n,0lv,,Jr 'ncroased ...V.. ...v c m vailing. As yet no i ported. . ..i . Oniinh Rl'1 r A. Wichita, Kan,, u. . , Ttni.it topp ved a cofflB' ur, in v n;i', "--.. i,fflf .i I innnrni ill Liiu w ..... Burn Theater Used by Jevs. Odessa, Oit. 4. The local theater policyholder and stockholder against Equitable Must Answer. Ballston, N. Y., Oct. 5. Justice He,P8 Salmon Over Falls. Van Kirk today dismissed the demur- Heppner In order to facilitate tho rers of the defendants in tho suit ascent of tho flshway at tho falls in Sl'J' r?' 7l870lWtStt,H t this city by salmon In their efforts to sack: carrots. SI tfJl.2r, nor m,. i.Ai c"oniB tanir which wont Into effect $1.2501.50 nor sackf tMirllo 7i.min Ut midnight. Scntemher .10. wnn mRllv 1., ' ........ ... . ' . ........--- . 1 1 1 : i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i iirHiirn f I id ,1 i im nw ...... .1 1 w.jii iv 11m n m n ,., n i r um m 1.1 n n ... . .. ...... i.a YirnMuonvM- . , , ..W..UUIM Juu ilvl jiuiimi, 1 inui iwui! Hunt nun lino next imy "u " a uiutui.ii uiL'uii imrimnirH 1111 iu. IwIolu. auijLi.iiiiiitr m. inr rma , nn nn ,i . .H.Htn aa nn t:ui,iu ,( n n . .. ' ,.. ..... - - ...!. . . 1. . in IU1M , , --- . w. u. iiuiii miuuiuuliui - I I'rOHIUUIIi I """ . nl.ljrt Irv nzffhQtn. ... . . r.....i. t....i . . .. ...... I . . . nniieh Rlue"' ifovn, bwubi iuiuiuub, zpzytc "". "kiiiiki, Jiuy J4, nut trio ho- ralBo a regiment ui iw"- , rer ljuuilll. IIIUOII1 lyrnlrn ilnurn nf a(n. l .. I . . I.lm a cuww- , . . .. 1. . . 1. . " .... 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 " " - - -- . , i ef !'!: IJUltOr fUfV pronmnr nm T7-, llfllflfnil. Tl, l..i..,lu,t .... I.. I , ....!l.. Ilin COnJu"""" - viwwihviivh, jaiiui iivuriL-ni uiiTuucun 111 1 pAnnrni. miiiiib Amo.vmm. on- . . m 1 I .1 . . I I .... . 1 0 ' .uui, ouu jilt iiounu. Htato cream- '"' aro ciiiony on w nnn. I nunra. iir,n tnnn lis. nrloa. Wo ...l, . . , v...... -w vivumury, zu(iP30c; Btore i ";" nno mctai manufacturoa. outiur, luiyiiYC, Eggs Oregon ranch, 30c per dozen; best Kastern, 20 027c; ordinary Kast-i 8lkh Policemen Subdued, em, 24 025c. Himnghal, Oct. 3. Tho Htrlko of tho Tt .... 1 i a . ... I lllfll nnllAnmAti Ih T).li 1.1. I i in i rv. n vnrn n r .1 x, n n iiuiii,uiiiiiii in iiiii mi ii nii f'iiiii'iini 1 1 i ri may . - , - -, hwu uivi iiuiin. i , t, fn i . . - - f. T UViC; mixed chickens. iau.ebun. ?10n ha8 1,00,1 0n(lc(1 uv " arrest and nlllf,fln!d. W. Va., Oct- ' spring 13l4c; old roosters, 9 ST"0",1.?' t! r,ng,on,,orfl'1 Th nine bodies have been : ..vmi tnim vana, OTuni "- , . . ,vu a draft was Bont torm Binco tho dnto oi n ' n..H Mav Total 8v5 m. .i.a.,i i.uU. i r." :v roniAlndor nf thn fr. . mHrn,i IU,,U "U,V" . . f ihA pocuwr kevs. Hvo. mn"in. (....!,.. , nt tho Brit isli connulnto. whero tho I: ... mlno '.j e Life Asaurarcd ecolety to reach tno Unncr Willamette, tho Will titntion of the funda of araotto Pulp & Paper Company Is placv taaajw anil Imn aittAanla nnvtchaA In ,1... I !.... ml i. -1 1 , I tne haniil. tlmlmnii .in fl.A Inn i9 tin nrt rA. . u uvuuu.u j'VH.uvu in uio I .no. ClblCljr, XHUUJU V HlcU UrUttlcU I 'C9 ' J n...w,o v" n.w I IW tullo, f l"!. UU; 8lUni)B, SZuDo. I iHUUIUIimwUHi X IIU IIWIIUU WUIIlInn TllO rCBCUIHB t,nl (keys. live. lCfi7)2in! inrivo "t, tho British consulnto. whoro tho ... ... .,nnv mlno where the Jewish company played baa the Equitable Life Asaurarca ecolety to reach the uPPcr Willamette, tho Will- choice, 21022'c; gcoso 'live nnr ch,of of no,lco tho Judgo of tho il nn,i ft corisorvatlV' urou ciihicij uMiiutou ur hid. i nru- i u im nei n riiHLiiniinn oi liIh iiiiiiih nt muunu i uiu ix. , oiiui vuiiiuuiij id iiiuuv ijuuiiu. uuviur.: minira i.iair.. i vuiiiiwiiuu liim ,iioii hkhiiiul iui-i . 11.- inini niiiiiwv. awp. that, if the defpndantB do not within 20 concreto weir. In this way the volume rpllce patrols and convoys aro now days after service of a codv of the indir. of water going over tho falls is BO' dls suppled with riflea in addition to re- raenj anawer the complaint and pay trlbutcd that tho operation of the UbIi voiyerswiLii eaoroa. uovernor uenerai tne oasis, unal judgment may bo had. ladder Is not interfered with. jvamuars naa oraereu tne guarua on Veal DresBcd, 508c 80. live nnr ' v"v " Vo nnd a c"v"' ,iv,.uM 140 5c Z f,0Urt, Cau,Uon?fl th0 mon aa,n8t fur"' plnceB tho total vmWf J03. Ulor 'nBiibordlnntlon. Tho pollco wont ?q Tlio rescuing P"ty " duty at public building8 to have their rifles always loaded and ready for prompt use. Weird Evidence of Slaughter. Rainfall at Astoria. New York. Oct. 6. A special ciblo Astoria The rainfall at Astoria In to tho T mej from St. Petersburg Bays September was tho heaviest during that nine c irnaes. with Kp.(!kn nvnr Oinlr any corresponding month since tho Loss by the Gulf Storm. I beads and bu let boles in their breasts records havo been kept hero. Tho pro- Mobile, Out. 4. Prominent inur- have floated ashore near tho palace of clpltajlon was 8.C0 inches. Tho near- uce men estimate tho storm loea bpro Peterbof. They are presumably those eBt approach to this was during Sop- at $1,000,000, The total Josa of life of sailors recently executed at Kron. tomber, 1005, when 7.38 Inches of rain will sot exced 100, atadt. fell. on strlko Sunday Jn order to enforce '"' tll0 explosion- II llnmnn.l , , HW" U . .m .Inhfli monao Beef Drossni inii a demand for an lncrenen in wancu. . nf debn i , iiiii iiiiiiiii'i - - ... . . m nn un n inuuitv . . . diii COW8, 4140514c: rmmlrv ntn.a rr,n - l.ntnliorod 'Be ikiil ..i.. . BKO lit" . MBCT jjiuuon urosBea fancy. 767)8n nnr viii. j i.,iioa Thero is nu pound; ordinary, 000c; lamba, fancy A-tabRu - ' ILI IIll VPNrnrridV nr lm unnniwl i,nnr nn I . ..j IlBiVT'. . Pork-DrcBsod, C08c. nf h' t ... "..r,V". u Rebels Cpw fXnna 10rtn irnirr v"u 11 "ul' WHW lllllllllivll I10TO III I , n.t. 0. " , Hops 1000, 150170 nor nnnnii r,io . n..l Ufa. nuBBlft, JCU " ,. u t inOK nnmlnnl. t(tA , , ' -, uu UIIUIIUWII IIIUII UlllUTUU W , ,n mDn B'" '.t. 1U05 nominal; 1904, nomlnnl. courtroom nn.i lriiin.i m,a T,icn.A,iwh numbering 40 men p .... . . .. . .. . . l .,nr 1110 Bl".i!.,l 15019 noiimi gnVOr.ago b08t' oatc' Go,,orfll Wnkovltch, and attempt, train near wo -y KjlUW aopiuc por pound, according in ni,ri,,i,. In,i , ..t.t 4, Iir lust n ght. ,lu .t.,i l . . " - - I IU OIIUIJL LIIU IIIUUIUUIIL LM LIIU CUUfli Dili"1- . t.iU " uccoruing to n no- Hon oral Uflhakoffflkl. Und wounumb m w ' I Tl. l i . I In AllQrLrA IIL " ill UMMMUMi nu uimr i nurn wiv u m i i ri t. ii ft 9 r) w .. aoii i Mohair-Choice, 28 030c per pound, lofflcer. ' capped with fW'