The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, October 15, 1908, Image 6

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    UNION WITH GREECE
Situation in Balkans Complicated
by Action of Crete.
OPPOSE PARCELS POST.
i rans-Mississlppi CongrossJ Favors
Ship Subsidy, Howovar.
.San Francisco, Oct. 0. Assembling
attcr Half a day of recreation, the del
egates to the nineteenth session of the
Trans - Mississippi Commercial con
gress devoted yesterday afternoon and
evening to practical addresses on the
WILL HAVE NO MORE OF SULTAN dcvc,?pmcnt ,of thc Wcst rw
aiJi.ui.iii.-a explanatory ot resolutions
under consideration by thc various
committees. Hereafter one half of
OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
TWO-THIRDS SOLD.
Hood River Apple- Growers' Union
Disposes of Crop.
Hood Rlvor. By disposing of 30 cars
of Spitzonborga last week th'o dlroctors
of tlio Ilood Klvor Annlo Orowora
Turkish Government Sends Note to each day is to be takn tip by enter- un.ion lmvo successfully marketed two
rowers rroiostinsr Aera nst Action uiuiihuiu nroviuea DV the rnmniKrm minis or, mo crorf which will ho linn
of Seceding Dependencies. oT delete" Z?? "J? f,5 by tUcm thb 7carV T1' Ws
attending the confess, ft oni.H,; aro. 11,0 8a,no . 8lzos tbnt last y
participated yesterday in an excursion " 'ia'Bta 10T J0?1
Tho pcoplo on the
stirred by tho events
Europe, tho independence)
island of Crete, by steamer to many points of interest F w' i,Ln i 37, Vft tllrccto"
in southeastern on the bay. h"v. beon nSIn Sold this year at
nM nf Tin Win A HCW flood of resnll.tinnc ,!1..n,.J tU V.U,0,i 8 .0Wn gUrO. Tho purChnSOrs
nnd tho annexation of Bosnia and Her- the secretary's desk after the dele- ? 1 u ktoint & ivclloy company of
zcgovina by Austria, have arisen and Ss returned. Because of the cx- fj"T iT' Zn, "g,i c2rrV.n 11,0
proclaimed union with Greece. tended debates that have occurred in ,? S -V"g A1'0 Nowtowns,
Tho Turkish covornmcnt has sent to t"c sessions of thc committee on reso-' ulL .I1', V s 8Uld. "1 l,av. SIUC0
tho IluliT.iri.m nroel.nmnt inn nn.l noVinir I UnOll IlinilV nf thi imnnrt ntif mMrl.r.J.
7, " c -- - ........ j Uo so
iunu noH Biups iney mean to y . amjiuvui nas oecn aSKCU The denl wno mn.ln m. Qi:
i - - -v v u uvvia
uart & Volley pcoplo by mail, jf tor
who
take looking to tho ro-cstablishment nf Will be retarded.
order in Bulgaria and tho maintenance The committee has decided to rcC I, Ti? .T
of Turkey's interests, which were guar- commend,. in modified form, thc reso- LoVo so o time , Iw w! r.'
anteed by tho treaty of Berlin. b ution urging thc necessity of provid- X inc udes all tt, Xuft iZn'
Great Britain, in reply to tho notifi- "W for a rejuvenated merchant ma- b"L and i fft LTt
sj O J w v iai-
Austria-IIungary's proposed rine, and after a bitter debate of scv- tier havmc been houXt liv mZ? 5n
of Bosnia and Herzegovina, eral hours, determined to report ad- previo 5?,MS
I it Bnnnfin,, !,-.:' verse v the rpqolntinn ,nn.,iin n,- 'rov,ous ueai. Altogether, the uni
cation of
annexation
has refused its sanction to this action verscly the resolution commending thc h " sold 140 7,
anu nas practically requested tlio Aus- auuc ot x-ostmastcr ucncral Meyer own ficurcs tho bnlnnon if ,
tro-Hungarian government to recon- on the subject of a parcels post, The of the Hool' Rer crop amountlngP to
Its disposal of tho hiuh Tirinnil Snitr..
onborgs has been watched with interest
by buyers, who have claimed thnt thnv
would not bo sold to ono firm this year,
and wcro waiting to soo them split up
and sold in small lots to various firms
to supply thoir fancy'trado in tho big
uuaium cmos. uorototoro tiin atom.
9. Great crowds "art & Kolloy company has bought its
eider it.
Both Premier Asquith and Foreitrn basis of a lively contest on the floor
r a rt ... o I r . 1. - 1
occrciary urey in public addresses UI l"c congress.
touched upon tho Balkan question, tho
formor asserting that tho British gov WAR ON AUSTRIA.
eminent would not stand alono among
ruv 411 HO UlUDUllb ULLILUUU. LI1UI Fl I " -
lnttnr nrnr,in, m, Kniif reoP,B OT oervia enew uemancJs on
ing has happened thus far that would KinS Peter.
lead to a breach of tho pcaco. Belgrade. Oct
in bervia thero is popular clamor for U-.; oj.i 1 Hood Hivnr Snitmnhnirra ;n ti.:
war against Austria-Hungary, and the . , houtn f but this year will bo the seller to other
Servian government has issued an ap- ",gnt; snouting tor war and calling for firms instead of tho purchaser.
iu wo- luncij, ic4ucanug mum 10 inuuj xvuig winter appio picking commonced
restore tho status quo or else to grant Peter, accompanied by the Crown Monday, and tho largest packing crows
Servia compensation. Prince, came to the balcony and im- wllich hav0 ovor bcn P"t in tho field
Italy, through Signor Tittoni tho , d t , ' horo will commence packing tho fruit
foreign minister, has demanded that in urbance tie , , M for shipment this week.
auujuuu 10 tno evacuation ot iovi- 1, ' 7
10 nrotec- L...x,u-.1. I"c..aiJu my government;
torates which she has exercised over ",;"'' "0,l"?,r ""V-. .. .
ntnmn T5.i: I he crowd cheered the kmcr. but
Italy is one with Great Britain, France continued to shout, "War with Aus
and Russia in counseling tho holding n4.i . , . .9
f n onnforono nf fi, t.w,q "e report ot inc resignation ot tlic
Tinmno nr nmi: I ministers was premature, but the rad- nrnai.innt. tt Ti.niinninnn .i
,.u. wu(HJ AJA. CA4IUIU1U; kUU UUlUllllCiltlUllS I . , , j. - . .A . j A UVI1HIU1IVV, Uk-lULlll t ,
tnat nave arisen, and, if necessary, re- t iJ b - , ."""l anu w. a. i'Jatt, treasuror. Engineer
vising tho treaty of Berlin. charging them with inactivity in the McArthur will start the preliminary
..Wv..w a..uu..u..,a Ul.u iv la survey ior tuo proposotl irrigation
feared that a cabinet crisis mav be n-mni nf nn.n ti,. ,in i, i,
iorccd. frnm flm woof ai.in np un ArrtTr.,:
xne report spread vesterdav that
the crown prince had announced his
desire to lead an army into Bosnia
This was received with popular ac
Get Water From McKenzio.
Eugene. Tho McKenzio Valloy lr-
rigation & Power company has. elected
tno iouowmg officers: J. A. Xoun
green, president; N. Needham, vice
HARRIMANS ULTIMATUM.
Favorable Laws or No New Railroads
or Improvements
San Francisco, Oct. 8 An ultimatum claim, and he was given an ovation farms between the McKenzio and
WUIamctto rivers west of Springfield
near Hendricks' ferry. At this point
tho rivor is walled with solid rock,
which will havo to bo blasted out. Tho
canal will furnish water to irrigato tho
from E. H. Harriman, delivered by J. while driving in his motor car in the
C. Stubbs, his personal director of a!.l afternoon. Thousands of people pro-
jiarriman lines, made at yesterday ceeucu inio uie country to meet inc
morning's session of tho Trans-Missis- troops returning from maneuvers, and
sippi congress, is onj of tho most sensa- escorted them into the town singing
tional events in the history 'of that or- war songs,
ganization.
Harriman 's message came liko a
tnunderbolt.
He told the- Trans-Mississippi con
gress, in effect, that if it did not work
to prevent tho enactment of legislation
vrhich bad a tendency to discourage the
confidence of tno money markets in
railroads as investments, not a mile of
track in Harriman territory would bo
built or improved.
LIMIT SKYSCRAPERS.
New York Building Authorities De
cide on 300 Feet.
New York, Oct. 9. The committee
on public buildings of the board of ccrs overlooked or forgot tho provisions
aldermen has announced a public hear- forbidding them to mako contributions
limit the height ln.m?, ?5 inm,av0 dug up ah
Break New Law
Salem. A largo number of state of
ficcrs and employes were surprised to
learn that they havo violated tho now
corrupt practices act by contributing to
campaign tunas. Tlio act was adopted
by tho pcoplo last Juno and its terms
wore published both before and aftor
election. Moreover, copies of that and
all other acts submitted were mailed to
all registered voters. But public offi
ing on the proposal to
Stubbs compared the great undertak- of all buildings in New York. If the
ings of the United States government aldermen should adopt the proposal.
with those of Harriman, and predicted after the hearing it must go to the
regretfully as a notable example that board of estimates, and the mayor
the .Panama canal, 40 years after its will have the final decision.
completion, would prove a failure as a It is proposed to limit the height of
financial investment.
ready in this campaign.
FLY ACROSS CHANNEL.
Will Have Summer Home.
Marshfield. Bishop Scadding, of the
Western Oregon diocese of the Epis
copal church, who has beon visiting in
buildings to 300 feet, with thc excep- L00s J,ay' ftas acciupa to establish a
kion of buildines that front on a park. su,nmcr. hoin.e at Bandon. Ho has pur-
square or plaza, for which the limit a8C(i two l0l? and has given the con
is proposed at 350 feet. tract for erecting a residence. Ho will
The proposition was made by the lPcn? o"r mo,lt,hs of each year at his
Prize of 310,000 and Gold Cup for building code revision committee, mn"on 110'no "0,nB missionary woric
Successful Aeronaut wmcn maae its reports alter investi- , , r,, "
successful Meronaut. f,, wiAth 'r tb Ktrntc : , Beach and will reside m Portland the
-r . it -r. r.L o rn iu """"" " " t" " . :1.4- ,.,H. P ti..
sand dollars and a gold cup worth $250 Ies than 45 feet a height of 135 feet
now awuii iuo iirni, avmiur wuu tiuaouo ony w,j be permitted. A general iaKe i en rruit frizes.
tne .ngusii cuannei in an airsuip oi limit of 150 feet is pr0posed for all Grants PassJosephine county fruit-
a" &1U7 UM,u-r , ,r T , " .7 " stores, lolts, warehouses, restaurants, growers aro highly pleased ovor rocciv-
$10,000 IS offered by the London Daily m.nr!fMc rpfrifrprntnr nlnnts stnhli-i! imr flin Tinwa frnm tlin fnir in Afwlf-irl
Mail -and part by a big French cham- factories, .workshops, garages and that this county had taken ten prizes
jiuiio iinu. j.uu iiiiu other structures ot a similar nature, upon apples out of an exhibit of cloven
fers the cup. . Office buildings, grain elevators and varieties, seven of which wcro first pro-
Now that Wilbur Wright's perform- observatories are to be the only build- iniums. Of this last class tho following
anco in carrying a passengor 42 miles igs to De allowed to rise higher. aro Spitzcnberg, Baldwin", Homo Beau-
in ono flight has f ina ly accomplished it is expected that considerable op- ty, Arkansas Black, King, Lawyer and
the last of Lazaro Wei ler's conditions, posjtjon to the new plan will develop. Bon Davis. It is also reported that
bo says that probably ho. will soon try -first prjz0 waB aWardcd for best dis-
Jl ? j At. 1 ,!f T ......
a iiignt ovvr w.o ci.amu:, w Colonize Big Ranch
nf RnvAr iinil (A.ilais. Threo other aero-
nauts. declares N. Bleriott, aro ready Red Bluff, Cal., Oct. 0. One of the
for tho samo test. All will begin their largest sales of land ever recorded in
nortnern vaniornia was ciosca nere
victirlnv wlipn thn T-Trhirf K"rnfl-
Vermont to Elect Senator. company sold the Capay Rancho. in
Burlington, vt., Oct. 8. The ver- the southern portion of lehama coun
play of Tokay grapes.
Cost.
mont legislature convened yesterday for ty and the northern part of Glenn
its regular biennial session. Ono of tho county, to thc Metropolis Trust corn
most important duties of the session pany of San Francisco. The ranch
-will bo to elect a United States senator consists of 1000 acres of fertile land,
as successor to tho lato Redfield Proc- and is to be subdivided into colony
tor, Mr. Stewart now holding tho place tracts. The figures have not. been cn wZ iZ "ZZ ? YZ, iTm,
ad interim by appointment of the gov- made public, but it is stated here that , J?Tse ?Lyl?Lth,
1 .frnnn .1.. T7 torn I '.in'n i ui n,'Kuiani)n ui xiuikiiv liliuo ill
Find What O. R. 8c N
Salem Tho Oregon railroad commis
sion has fixed October 23 at 10 A. M.
as tho time for conducting an investi
gation as to tho original cost and tho
cost of reproduction of the main lino
of tho O. B. & N. The investigation
will bo conducted in tho auditorium of
tho Portland Chamber of Commerce.
Tho commission is making this investi
ornor. There appears to bo a strong the San Francisco concern paid $250,-
popular sentiment that tno honor snouiu oOO for the land.
bo conferred on former uovernor uar
roll S. Pago. Tho names of Governor
Fletcher Proctor and Congressman D.
J. Foster also aro mentioned in connec
tion with tho sonatorship.
this state.
Plans Walnut Institute,
McMinnvillo Tho Walnut Club, of
McMinnvillo, hold a business meeting
last week, and decided to hold a wal
Fuel Oil for Warship.
Mare Island Navy Yard, Oct. 9.
The monitor Wyoming was placed in
commission at the navy yard yester- nut instituto in this city during the
day, after having been out of service '"ly winter, at which lectures would
for three years, during which time oil- M o given rolativo to walnut culturo,
frnm Vnrt Arthur to tho coast burning nirnaces nave ocen installed. " k-
i" i.i .... t i.t- i, rnmmandcr T. T. Kimim is in com- eral school of instruction inaugurated
Canadian Pacific railroad yesterday, niand of the vessel. Important tests dur ng the throe or four days of the
lookinc to a renewal of tho striko ro- will be made with thc Wyoming to exhibit,
.t,Hv nnttinri Tho mnn inditrnantlv determine the advisability ot install-
declaro that tho strike ended without ing oil-burning furnaces on the large
their being givon an opportunity to vot snips ot tnejnavy.
on tno miuHwuu. x-uvv muu um to
C. P. Strike Revived,
Winnipeg, Man., Oct. 8 Mass meet
ings
turned to work. Disscssions havo de
veloped among tho men throughout tho
west as a result of tho action of thoir
loaders.
Riot Leaders Go Free.
Scores of Men Put to Work.
Orecon City. After a shutdown of
six weeks, tho four paper machines in
Mill O. of tho Wlllamotto i'uip &
RECLAIMING ARID LAND.
TURKEY APPEACS TO POWERS,
Willing to Yield to Oontoronco, but
Wants Bulgaria Disciplined
Constantinople, Oct. 7 Tho couno
of mlnlstora hold a long sosslon yostor
day morning to consldor tho notion of
Bulgaria in doctoring hor Independence
of Turkoy at Tlrnovo. It was dooldod
that it was Impossible to nccopt nny
proceedings that violated existing
troatiea nnd that Turkoy should nd
Irrigation for 00 Acres of Klamath
Foothill Land.
Klamnth Falls. Trod Moa-)o will
put in a pumping plant to irrigato 00 tir0B8 n circular noto to tho powors
ncrcs of land on tho foothills oa of pontlng out tho necessity of taking
this city. This land, witii 8,01)0 olIlor moasurcs to onforco respect for tho
acros, is abovo tho govornmont eunnl, treaty of Borlin.
and Is practically worthless, ns not a implying to tho terms sont to tho
drop of wator can bo put on it. With Turkish government by Prlnco Fordl
irrigation it will bo the finest fruit nand, in which ho said in doclarlng tho
land in tho valloy, worth ovor $200 an indopondonco of Bulgaria ho bad boon
compollod to respect tho volco of tho
aero, .n,ti mul nvirnu,i,1 llin tmiin Minf. tlin
Tho govornmont hns survavod a ditch frlundlv relations hotwoon tho two
throiiirh thiH hill land, to uo used after countries would contlnuo, Turkoy says
its pumping plant is established. Mr. slio hns invited tho powors to confer on
Molhnso will use this survey and later tho situation and ns hor rights are
turn his plant ovor to tlio govornmont. guaranteed uy mo rowers sno win iook
tin xviii unnur,. nlnniriii iwiwor from the to thorn for thoir dofonso. Tho Yoiml
Mooro olectrio plant. Gazette, the organ of tho grand vizier,
soiu yostoruay: ,
t.isuanu ouuui us wunuiui nii.K w Mi nil nur Htronct 1. AS I 10 act 011
University of Oregon, Eugctio. Her- oC Bulgaria Is not only directed against
hort Eastland, a university graduato of us, but against all tho powers wo
'05, has boon grantod tho full scholar- should nslt tlio poworw to uoionu tnoir
' n lt(nrnile n n .1 npnlnnl flin tim v I n I A n n nf
ship offered by tho University of Ore- flt mX." 1
con nodical Collogo in Portland to tho a ! nil in to this samo iournal. Aus-
graduates of tho University of Oregon. trla-Hungnry has informed tho powors
ICnstlaml took his major work under or 1(jr Jnionti0n of withdrawing hor
I'rotessor awootor in tno biological de
partment. The scholarship amounts to
all tho tuition and fees thnt nro charged
at tho medical school. No decisions
havo yet been made in rog.ird to tho
two half scholarships nwardod each
year.
troops from tho Sanjak of Novibnzar,
WORK FOR WES T.
Nlnoteonth Session of TransMlssls
sippi Congress Opens
s.t m k 1 1 1 L .
D.,iw Mnii,., niof Han i-rancisco. uct. y-Assomoicu to
OntarioA mootinir of tho Ontario promoto tho common interests of near
Commercial club was hold recently to ly a scoro of stntcs comprising tho west
take action lookintr to tho rovivnl of sovoral hundred dologatos in attend
tho Malheur project. It is known that "co upon tho opening session or tno
tho reclamation deimrtmont is now Nlnoteonth Trans-Misslssippl Commcr
lookinir for mi irrigation nroncct in cinl Conirross yesterday listened to
thisr state, and that thero is monoy gratifying nsurancoa of co-operation
1W....IU.U xor uiat purpo-u. uu ium-Bu.,porl from tho national admin
mart fimsihln in tl.n statu of Qniran. istratlon, from tho ropesontntivo of -20
and if tho matter is brought hoforo tho republics of tho western continent, who
govornmont properly it is thought fa- aro interested in tno ponding donuorn.
vorablo action will bo taken. lions, trom tno two loaning cnnuiunies
for tho iirositloncy ot the llnitcd Htatos
. 11.. l.lt ,a! - It.
Testing Oysters at Coos. ""1 irom, V' "
University of Oregon, Engonc.-Tl.c !... orL,nl,ntionH. ' "
biological department is gnthoring sta- ltosorving for tho succeeding days of
tistics from tho Coos Bay country with tho congress tho spirited dobatos
n vinxv tn rniaincr nvninrn fnr .niiiiiiiirf.!nl prOtlUSOII Oil 1110 Conservation Of nnt
' t r o i i ii ural resources nnd kindred topics, tho
purposes. Professor Sweeter and the vsUors yc8tonlay ,mUoil ,n tho
members of his department lmvo dono warnUh w5eomo extended by
considerable work along this lino dur- nrn.innnv ftvnrv nflcini mnrniinnta.
ng tho summor, and if the statistics ,,. n, ,r. U,,A n.i i. i.nAn.,i v.
nlitnmoil thn riiuim. rr niu. I . . .
r.v v. thoir coming, and in tho nftornoon ro
is possible and a paying proposition, , , wlth onthusinstlc dolltrht tho of
oyster bods will probably bo installed
nt various points on tho coast within
tho next four years.
ficial assurances of two speakers who
promised a splendid fulfillment of west
cm hopes nnd western Ideals.
Not tlio least strikinc feature of tho
asks engineer s xcmovai. session was tlio astonishment ox-
Klamath Falls. Tho directors of tho prossed by delegates who witnessed for
Klamath Water Users' association have L" 1 mo tuo. "M"" rolml ding or
,.., . - ... , ban i rnncisco. A dozon speakers do
....nuu uiurjr 01 u.u ....ur.or ior Mnrod that tho marveln.ifi rmdornUnn
tho removal of 1). W. Murphy, project of tlio city destroyed less 'than thrco
i!nniuer, iu cuargo oi mc lviamatii years ago would prove the Inspiration
reclamation project. Tho action of tho of tho congress.
hoard is a surprise to many Iandowii
crs. Llttlo information is available
us to thc chargeg outside of thoie
cited in tho lottor to tho interior de
partment lack of economy in construe
won and lacK or administrative ability
BLAME ON CAPTAINS.
Postal Receipts Increase.
Tugboats Found Responsible for Loss
of Star of Bengal.
San Francisco, Oct. 7. Federal in
..noC.nttnn !..! I t. t it.-. t 1.
All,r... Allin.. -,,.it: i- uo"K""u l"w l
durlnc tho nast nuArtor sim. f,i Stnr of nnBal with 111 lives on Cor
gain ovor tho similar period last voar. onntion island, Soptomhor 20, hns ro-
Tho receipts for tho quarter ending suited in the filing of direct charges
September 30 were $3313.03, whilo tho 0f responsibility for tho tragody
$2710.7S,Cra1ainnof Slt Cl Patrick Hamilton, of
i no uig Hnynx, ana uaptain i arrur, or
L in 1 1 fl TT l n I J f i rr A
PORTLAND MARKETS. Supervising inspector Bnrmlnghnm
- rinia tint fif ,1 ...
"tt ltcatBluestem, 03c; club, 88c: Llmrtros will ho Irie.l l.ern. nt RimUIn
SS' v n; 'I Kus91f,n' 80ci 40-fold, or Juneau, Alaska. Tn the ovont thn
UJC; auoy,UUC. tno accilg0(i uMnnoTH aro found rmllti
1 . .i .1... I I Ann a . it -i I . . ' - - T .
tor AWl j I' "i" I0llCiX i charged, information wll bo filed
$27.C028 .00; browing, $200. wlh H.e United States nttornoy in
Oats o. 1 .white, $J131.C0 per Alaska, and thoy will bo brought bo
ton: crav. 30330.50. n ...i t..Z.. A i 1,
Tr rn- ,, ,.,. . .. . v Kiiiiiu Jlliv Ull It J.U.UI1V UllUrUU.
Hay Timothy, Willamoto Va ov. Cnntidn Nlnt,nin w..n, nf
4 por ton; Wlllamotto Vallov. ordi. Mi
$1
nary, $11; Eastern
mixed, $13;. clovor,
alfalfa meal, $20.
Orogon, $10,130: his first mato. and two of thn Hniunnn
); alfalfa, $11; who tostiflud nt the investigation, made
io Hscortain unpiain Wagner's rospon
I-ruitApplos, now, C0c$1.50 por nihility for tho loss of the bark, made
rxLL0iihon CiI?585e I'ot box; pears, n statomont under oath yestorday to
00c$1.25 por box; plums, 00c$l per tho Unltod States officials In which
box; grapes, 50c$1.25 por crate: Con- thov clinrrrn
cords, 20(o)22Vjo por basket; hucklo- Farrar with cowardice nnd neglect in
berries, OtfJIOc por lb.; quinces, $1.25 dosortlng tho bark when sho was In n
per box; cranberries, $10 por barrel; critical position.
prunes, 2c per lb. .
Potatoes 8000c por hundred: pUi,n,. i ft-o..
swept potatoes, 2e per lb, Hl, Z 'Z' '
iNioions unntaioupos, $(?D1.G0 por .. 7 '
rato; watermelons, le por 'lb.: ensn- lh0 Northern Pacific for tho year end-
has. $1.7fif??)2 nor doz. lrK 'Jno -'O shows an increaso-In rev-
VogotablcsTurnips, $1.2,'. por sack- om, ovor 1,10 yoftr bloro, but a do
carrots, fiflc; parsnips, $1.25; boots cronHO 1,1 not Income. In 1007 tho road
$1.25; artichokes, 05c por do..; beans' ?'.r,",?'l Ul. pnssongor donnrtmont
uifiuc por iv.; cannago, 'iuozyic, por ..h.iu m j it uiltumhcu
lb.; cauliflower, C0c(fi)$1.25 per doz to ,8i'J3,238. In tho freight rtopart
colnry, 7585c por doz.; corn, OQcGT) "'"t ''o earnings woro $17,050,309 in
$1.15 per sack; cucumbers, 10(7720c per 1127;-.V1' L h!,1908, t)oy tot,l,,0,l ny
doz.: otrc nlnnt. 1 or , ,' $40,4.1,8.10. Tho decroaso in not in-
t
e rn Tii fi ti, Paper company, havo been startod, pro-
Springfield, IU-. Oct. jury ' ',0ent to BCOrcfl of mon
m tne case o apc 8cu wJj htty0' h'om Wlo, ,Tho mnchines
mob leader, c arged with destruction , fl f oxtensivo rc aJrB an(
of property during the - i t,)(j
returned a verdict of not guilty yes- nnurnr trnm ' Sngl,m,.,nnf
111 I C A!.nnMn
wunucro ui thiciooo, reiuriicu a vgiuki ui inn Kiiin nowor from
Honolulu, Oct. 8 The local wireless tcrday. Raymer bad previously been 1
station yeoiuruuy uvuiu.uiu u uiu.-uiju m.i um-u ......w. ... .!-..-.. ui. , r.ii
."A.r .....tu.i Pnf.nnai. inf.nt,i ntwiMt fhf. Ivnci nir of W mm Donne Sends Nine to College.
iho mouth of Pugot Sound, to tho army gan. an aged negro. This acquittal Ifood .Bivor- Hood Bivor this year
transport Thomas, which sailed from is taken to mean that convictions can will Bond nlno high school graduates
8an Francisco Octoner o, uounu ior Aia not ne ootamcu in u.c i tiiiAiiuniK wu. vw .
uco, 78c0kl por box; parsley, 15c por COmo WnH to incr0rt80 in operating
Ioza.; pens, flc por lb.: nomiors. fi(77)in,. ?H,0"-lC8 .nn,l "n incroaso of ovor $2,.
por lb.; pumpkins, (7i)iy,c por lb uu";uo 1,1 Itorost, and commissions
rndishos, 12'Zjc por doz.;" spinach, 2c Paltl on now atoelc BiiliHcriptionir.
per lb.; sprouts, Oc por lb.; squash.
VM por lb.; tomatoes, fiOOOc. Typhoon In Philippines,
ButtorClty croafnorv. oxtmH nQi. Manila. Oct. 7 Word rncnlvml von.
f??34c; fancy outsldn cronmorv. 307?) t onlay from tho nrtlllerv nnst cmnn at
SVjc por lb. j storo, 18c. StotKonhurg, (JO miles from hero, says
I'Kgs Oregon extras. 31tr))32U.. tho whole post wn dostrnvnd liv tdn
firsts, 27ff530c; seconds, 2320c: Fast- typhoon of Sunday night. Nothing Is
em, 25f?$28o per doz. toft but tho foundations of tho build-
Poultry Hons. Ilfi7)12n nnr 11. . IllL'S. No ronnrlH nf tnannltlrtc It nun
spring, nrf3)12c; ducks, old, 1212Vjc; ,0" rocnlvod. Othor posts through.
Bpring, 1415c; geoso, old, Oc; young. mi tl10 IIds nro bollovod to have
10llc; turkeys, old. I7rf7)18c: voinifr hom badly damnorod nlsn nml It In
20c. fonrod some of thorn have boon wiped
-J".1 .xtrn' 00 Por lb5 ordinary. "''. lnnngo to wires has mndo com-
7(rt)7VjC; heavy, 5e. immlcatlon prnctlcally Impossible
Pork Fancy, 8c per lb.; ordinary.
Uopsbregon. 1008, rflWtt. nnr ,. mn . .
ago; vlleyL lfi15H.c. iL i TSr " !!
I Bal . H III 1. 1 I
Servian People Demand Wap
fluairw or ADdicailon,
EMPEROR JOSEPH IS nihil
Could Place Ono Hundr.. .. .
Thousand Men In Servia n
.woniy-t-our Houn.
London, Oct. lo.-Tn .
i"g to King Peter fron Grc
ain and France thm .i . !clt Br"-
Servia .bo keptiu ehVcAPS&.
ui iicigrauc iich ( cmoi trMrHUI,c
tcrday nml demanded I t , .n ?
o nc cabinet and also th.C'S
oi King retcr unless h, i"rK"m
against- Austria-Iluncarv ,. i ,d VM
refused to accen &.)vIli fei
against the annexation of rJm
Herzegovina. un "osmi anj
Two thnunmul A..., ..
. "usiro-1 lln,.:.
mnips arc garrisoned alon? T
Drma river between Bo nf H
Servlti rnn.l., f . '".'?nU aa.4
oiil...t:. ""1
it is said iarj,noo men cZ I Ti
into Servian icrrii , b ""owj
M. Iswolsky, the' RiUMaVSL
i.iai ihHih iiuu W iavc a ennf.V
today wit). Sir lid war li n.""fe
secretary for foreign affalwVco' Zt
hi. viiiiv.ivui m ur ntr ahfti.t -j
HiA iiHii..... " viucr
in
in
Prince Ferdinand
entered Philimmnn i.
received, an enthusiastic nttiUZ
uc nanus ot tne troops and tht
the miiiii.i vtr.c,,r r: '"
i. Aiiiiiuii: i nnr nntHa.i-:.i
Ze'iZ "r. : a 'A " int oui
ui luyany io ureccc
A British fleet of two bitiut,...
i w cruisers anu two torncdoboat
i ne lorts on the Hojpliorui m
tcrday fired blank shnu acrou
nius rn iiKiiii, fi,.. ii
u..i..uu: i ft - -
A . I 1 i r a .
linn Im lt cmIT Af il m
,. " y Sf. r,"M' Mtiucr 'fl
it rir ik ii Kt r rni nrr r i Iam m
who is supposed to have written tin
iiuiitnti iiuiiKiin. htiiirn wit
puuusucu louny.
BATTLE TO RAGE.
Roosevelt's Policy.
Snn I.trmriBcn flil 1fl Th. i.t.
T r ... .( n
sinn ni inr rans ins( inni inn.
r".... ....... I.l.l ....
Illlil Willi 1 lli; I 1ILI11 ILlLtlli.. HU
a wiuc vtiriciv in suinccii. id inc ot-
liberations of thc committee on reso
lutions, which tok action upon i
number of important question!, ml
to entertainment of t tic delegates ii
t f . l . i.A... .1 11.
cltv.
Practically all of the contests it
fort: thc committee nn resolutions sf-
f..- .Ilrn.lli, r.r imtiriii-llv lb M-
Ihbll 1I1VW.1 W. ...A...
pressed policy of tlic national aamm-
lstrntion tinoii matters relating w
conservation of resources andmsoss
instances it is expected mat inc sw
trovflrsitfs will he carried to tne floor
. C it... tlnn tn Arntnrr WflCfi
UI WIC tUIIKlvna nil? iiiwtMtP'Bi
is nrcscntcd for consideration. .
mAti t i tt i ruin' in if hi uuuvkw
I'lalllfk lIIIUI I. J I i ----- w- .
vv-w - " l.l if,,.!-
: t h.hI hmm tiou n rr ii r ii lu
iiAlin.ml friMtllllvClfin Ull J"' V
11 L' llalLltJIIItl vwiii" 11
. . nr.
v:i i inn iii i s niiii'i virr
ngrccu uiiii mc i nV."--- ,tlM
I Ml nr.i I hit uiiiiiimih . . j
.IK. .AI .......-- - , .. .MR.
rA.. ..n...c nun Riiuum ..
ler tlic riiriii fi ,,i'wiu:
state in which they we
located.
Pueblo,
motis suit
..i o..i rinmnromlied.
una tsuii wwii.,-.-'- .
Colo., Oct. ll "
nf the I'""" .1
mous s m u rVnl & Coke f
against the Utc Coa " ( itie
pany, of Durango. Colo, n wni
government bourn io b tt
not) for coa alleged to
. . ......I nmii i-
taken irom govci "" '.Tj.,, i coan
... - . ....-i iti i i i (. uu'-
was comiiruiiiisvu .AfnniBi
nt; case ivus nv- ,i .ijijk'
" .iitiriiru i-"
n iiniM"- .
Wlfc ,.MV. m, ...
lilPIll 111 II1U Blllll 'l T--,. ... Wll
dintcly took an nppcai )'f rjJi,
reversed ana rciiiiu-
... C lilt.
Cpiistantinoplc, ,.?' compJW
which runs a stcail "P r fnjrro
.. - i ..i i.i.Miin .'mil vwi'--' i
vnMsiiiiiunui'"- ..,.i tiroJj
OSCU Cl BlilK'H" .. -. Hit 841'-
roval liaK. wiiii.il Theit"'"
ins wm" the mr
cr attempted i v., fortii",
nnd the observers e J d
hnowlnir licr nationa l y. The(t;
" . hdf Illltlffi U
UpUII llt ""'""'
. i- Aiitnnet. ;
o..n.U, Tr n IO rv"- . ...1
0"U& ' f A 1. l(lf"
Ilongkong, Oct J t w
from rc .lble fiOlircv' . .i, (.
mu. i n onii in liii . . ui-
cent visit to WXWi
oi.i.f nn n mice betwee n-ijini
united auueo - -r inc
1 1 i .A . . - -
ii i pases. I " """-
Moimir-Uholce, 188VJ0 per lb. vico-presfdo t o th ronnblle:'
conserve wi ..j
nations in the Far East.