TAFT IS HOME AGAIN I REFORESTATION AJvEASY... Observations of a Practical TImbbr- man Clonal Sot Forth. (t Journey of 96 Days Fails to Re duce President's Weight. (By J. .i3.y Yqpng.l inmahjt'oulson ""Log gTngCo.f Kelso, Wash.) V Tho Timbcrmntt As tho question? of conserving our present forosts and foresting our logged-off lands is now Govornffiont Exports inv08Ugato Pros- OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST SEARCH FOR PLATINUM. GLAD HAND AWAITS HOMECOMING or Three Weeks More on' Road 13,000 Miles Covored. Washington, Nov. 11. Aftor an ab- Bonco of more thnn threo months, dur- pocts iu. Ooob County. Marshfiold That platinum exists in Gooa county sooms to bo tho opinion of oxports and that tho dovolopmont commanding so much attention, n few observations from ono who has given tho .subject considerable though,t .niay not bo out of place. ' Pcoplo who aro dealing with statistics of tho mineral is bolng lookod into by President Says He Could Stand Two and theories toil us , that ourtforc&ts will Won of "ny "r Ja no doubt. Dr. be practically exhausted Jn 'fifty yoars. "-f i " 1 .7 y- "v ,. . J. . Yi ' , oral division of iho geological survoy at the prosont ratovof cuttjUg; Jiud as in Washington, D. C, has boon nink- tho rato ot consumption will undoubt- ing investigations. Ho was sont out odly increase, it would seem that our for tho purpose of investigating tho ouly'hopo of a supply for futuro gonor- possibilities of platinum mining devol utions is in growing inoro tree?. opmonts nlong tho coast. Ho is quotod Tho question of conserving and pro- na savini? that ho has found somo plat ing which ho has made a 13,000-milo mu rawiag mu mini m tno oro pxnminou so lar, ami n. i. n, w t. i o i d crI) of timber to take tho place of tho hns stated that ho will givo Instruc tnp through .tho -West and South, Pros- ouo wo ar0 uow cutting and destroying Hons in minors ns to how to snvo tho idont Taft last night slept in tho White is purclv an economic ouo. and not cov- nlntinnm whlnii hn lmli nvA"j Is now lost House. orned by academic thporics. Hence, "wo n lnrgo quantities in tho process of Ho left tho capital August C with tho win conserve ami proieci pur prosem minim; for cold. A. Xi. Alncdonnld or chcors of tho crowds ringing in his forests, plant and raiso a new crop of Schonoctady, N. Y., whoro mining mn nnu. Ha rntiirnntl Inst nicht. in tlm trocs on our logged-off lands just as chinorv is manufactured, is accompany tnno of tho same cheers, but ho tarried sotm a3 wo finU out that it pays to ing Dr. Day. Thoy havo gono down tho only a moment with tho welcoming par- aoJ,0, . , . , const to mako furtbor investigations, tics.- His objoctivo point was tho Tho writer remembers doing a lot of Th0 r0Sults of -tho work will bo of vnst Whito Houso and Mrs. Taft, and as naru J ' 0 ' B . ""portanco to tho mining intorcsts of quickly as ho could get away from tho ,ml"- ' .owners, ucswoy ing our lorosis wini coos and Curry counties. imof speeches of wolcomo no climbed .. into his big automobile. Tho chauffeur eat an ouf sto5 ?nd w?yf Tjroko all the speed records of tho dis- Because these things to us had a value mi. .i ..:.. .. n. them and nobody wanted to buy thorn. CO-EDS TO HAVE HOME. Socioty Women of Eugcno to Assist in Building Bungalow. University of Oregon, Eugene. To kept tho curious outside tho grounds, ""v" J"' L nf i,. Sit Z,rLB ? , University of Oregon, JSuRono.-To nnd whnn Mr Tift nliirhted tnd rm Presont tmio one of tho chief sources of build a handsome bungalow to servo as vw IL LatglLTl wealth to tho states along the Pacific the general headquarters and center of moment and waved a smilinir farewell and WUere ,tn0 "P?1'0113 for co-od student life at tho university of to rSS CaJnentlr his screti; be Oregon is the unique plan of a mnfiber nel Spencer Crosby and Captain Archi- made a source of wealth for all time to 0f prominont Eugcno society w come. But as approximately only 20 1 inclitdiuir the wives of several u bald Butt, his two military aides, who er ccnt of tho standing "timber of tho omen, univcr- Lad accompanied him from tho station. President Taft decided that, except ing for his impatience to bo with Mrs, country is in the hands of tho govern ment and about bU per cent under pri vate ownership, tno question of retor- Taft again, ho would not mind if tho estation .presents some serious dilBcul trip should continuo two or three weeks tjeSt jongor. no has been greatly fatigued Vhat is tho ago of our present f or al, uiu cuu uj. auwu ui wo limy estsj what are tho means to bo em nig sity professors. The bungalow is to cost about $2000, and will bo constructed along craftsman linos. It will havo ono largo room for meetings and social affairs, with a small kitchen, bath and rest room. Tho building will bo constructed on a lot cd grammes of entertainment in a number ployed to ret0rcst our logged-off lands f iu" Z Univo nf -if;no i,f o r,nr,A T.:,rfo aian ni.itr.xi xi. ;..6-- .,..-.... I "Y the Univorsity 1 oung Women '. v uui, u u a I JUUL'tll OI .imo Will 1L IUKG I NVIiat . i ...-fit 1. Tvays put the president m the best of benefits can bo derived. And then m"""""" 'Z Tlin frronf nnnoMnn Wii it nnv? I - shape. MISSING LINK FOUND. pleted. I'residont Campbell is much pleased with the interest the women are taking in tho bungalow. To the first question, I would answer; "J.rom iuu to 4iU years." Tho na tional government is at tho presont time rossil Remains Are Those Sought for gathering tho data to answer questions Tears by Scientists. TJl0 writer has mado somo obscrva Chicaco. HI.. Nov. 11. The missinc tions regarding the growth of timber, link between reptiles and mammals, for which lead him to bcliovo that growing to plant 500 acres to apples south of Which SClOntlStS have been searching wmu.r win pay. x u.vo ioubu irees iw D The buildinc of tho Mount irnn.l since Darwin first put forth his theory years old 52 inches in diameter .a the Pc' . "5-0' th0 , of - evolution, has been discovered in stump, that cut over six thousand feet '""- northwestern Texas by Professor Sam- ot merchantable lumber. The annual trie establishing or the urcgon Jjiunt Wnnjn wiiiMitn a. n.;m;wh!iowtii showed these trees were 24 .company's pinnt hero hns in three vcars Um I sX V4.V. J--1 f I AM.ABIVA1 VI- bUU VX XXX VIOl It J I - I J-"V - of Chicaco. accordine to an announce- inches on the stump at 40 years and at settled tho valley along flood river, ment mado by the department of gcol ogy of that university. Big Orchard Near Dee. Dec Portland peoplo aro preparing that time should cut 900 feet of lumber. Many fine npplo orchards have been set From my observations, extending over out. Logged-off lands have beeu cleared Enormous lizard-like fossil remains several sections of timber, 100 trees 10 and where three years ago stood the havo been unearthed by the university's expedition, which Dr. williston is con ducting, and the scientists declare the animals, lived more than 15,000,000 years ago. Tho excavations in which to is inches in diameter can be grown on each acre in 40 years and these will make 30,000 feet of merchantable lum ber; these same trees will cut 75,000 feet at the end of 125 years. The giant firs now aro seen buildings and orchards, Largest Hatchery in World. Salem Thn Inrrrnst snlmnn .inf Minn' f Via ,; t question is, What will be the value of in tho world, to bn nwnml ml nnnr.itml gion north of tho Wichita river. The this 3?,000net of timber grown on an by tho state of Oregon, will bo formally fossils -were buried in a clay soil of a"e.in 4? years, or the ,000 feet opened at Bonneville, Monday, Novcm- B,unu ,uu a" a"u JU jvniai x wu uer J.i. The new central hatchery cost " eBaf iu'' r Ui more tnan $i,uuo, and has an egg ca- standing timber will be worth $S per pacity of 00,000,000 and nursery ponds thousand in 40 years, and that an acre .nffieinnt in f,! r, nnn nnn v.nn,; f,.. of land planted to fir trees will earn $6 Th hnfoWv ; "British Columbia 'ElBPtric Trains firash I nor vpnr fnr thn Antiro norinil nntl.i t.; ' . --- --- r-- i -"ii.au is uuing operaicu unuer mo uirec U11UU6 luc ma . uc tuu u tion of Superintendent J. W. Berrian, and poles during the 40 years. X do not think there is any use to what was onco a river delta. FOTrRTEEN ABE HILLED. at High Speed. Vancouver, B. C, Nov. 11. Four teen dead, nine injured, two fatally, is tho net result of a collision between a Autos Take Place of Stage. Tnnnw.lv frniffht nnr mmnpr.lnilon finil I - . . . .v.(-ul, -. .... i. . 1IV.I. iUL'L'U .L'ltLL ill ii 11.1 LUUL Will V 1 IT 1 1 I , a crowded interurban passenger coach as much wfealth, though to-the indi- I f, T x v on the. British Columbia Electric Bail- vidual 40 years is a long time to wait li . , ' . & V T; T TT TIT I - which wo can nut our mountainous. yuw-. xi. wenanay 01 uonu, .i. i i i .i :n who has lor tho past two years opo- lino In conjunction with company between Bend, way's litj near here early Wednesday for a harvest, but not long to the state oumona aPJf other points to Hhanlko mornins. or nation. " ""I'uoyu ui u Th A AtnA (ITirt ininrnrl nrn mncflv Tn rr,,. , i n ,1 nf 1, Diayu uuu UYVIY UuBluvan working men. They were bound for tion that presents the most serious difli the carbuilding shops at New Westmin- culties is the problem of taxation. I ster to begin their daily toil. have no hesitation in saying that our The passenger car left Vancouver at present system of taxation, particularly ex' copting somo holdings in Bend, lind has put five up.-to-dato automobiles into tho stage sorvico covering all points in the interior. 5:50 o'clock. Just ahead of it was an legarding growing timber, is all wrong. 10,000 Bushels of Potatoes, Oregon City J. H. Brown, of New electric freight train, the rear car of I do not propose to discuss tho matter wn 1 I I ...Til, 1, .... l..MnA lo6 in i.tlmflia. lm Ittnltnv inlnvnula 1, .... I 41. it.. i. -j, - v :.i 1. 1 Bra, comes very near borne the "potato iiiiiiiurs. LiiH luti ul ;l sll'rd irraiiH 1 naiu tuu jjjuuu ui iuu iii.i.iu uj. luu luaco . . .. . ,v .... - ... ... . , 1 k I' ' ill 1 in.inin. fi f. n - ' - i-i - - .. e ..4. 11.. :t lt. 1 1 in trio aof nr- of tno ni-oannt l..tln,,,K ul -t-'gH it.. i.tt.i .i-i-3 ....tl ,i t , Ls bushels this year, beside 3400 bushels of raised 10,000 1 1, 4.1. .-,.I j ilJ n ,,,.tnm nt ,lnQ nnt tl, ,m UHJl VCar, UUSlllC .1UU DUS UlUliU LIUlll LUU XlUlUllt U11U OiailcU I u t.jwfcwu. v.ui. wv vm. 1 , - nrn . . - on a wild run down the hill. Tho pas- crops of tho farmer, the gardener, or " S ' . "n T . i i senger train was not more than a quar- the fruit grower, and taxes the growing "e?f.alluf hw ter of a milo behind, but a curve at crop 01 timDer over and over, and at a " "r ' thn font nf tlm m-ndA i,t off a vSw nf rate that will confiscate the entire crop VDU"D VL --"" """'"B wen tho track ahead. Just as the passen- m to 3o years, when it takes from gor train rounded this turn the run- i years 10 raise una crop, is cer- TImi Countv Gets Nnw Towtl n-n-ntr lnml.n. ..tn It.linlV OnQIl tO Villlll ODlCGtlOn. A .11 ' -i iiiiu vn,.T. . .. . " . . Alhfinv Th A T.innt.n.n nl,..1 Vnnn t Y,n nc,nnnn.l I hll MSIlLUIf' IOT OUT IireSOnt KVStf'tn. OI I V -- " """""" w. nio ijuoauiiKUia u;u juu uillll- I . . . i . -- I ... V . . ....... ... . , 1 .1 mi "i.- -i i.-ii- i . nY nu t m iir h-ittnil nn vnliiAii 1 Ttrnnlil i wuihiwmj, iruiuu millio iu BOl nut jurcu. xuubo wuo were noi, kiuuu or T, anOfl.nrn nW,l in tnn ,,n.l.,n maimed when tho first ' crash came advocate a cuuing tax 10 e paid wncn ---- ' , 1 were caught under the heavy timbers tho timber is cut a port on of this tax o' L'" county will ostablish a now oii,nr. frnm f,!i.t ,..v..i o be set aside to bear the expense or J1- uu xinuiimvun. l-x1t.- "UBUOU rnfnrnntlon hv tl.A KtntA. n,l n nnr. Tho Site Of this nCW town has not been jo uuaiu or auuereu uroKen Dones. i--- ,i;t, ,, ,.i u .. ... lion 10 pay tne expense or protecting kUV vi...-un, n, nm wu jmar our present forests from fire and denre- lue wnr 01 mo coiossai orcnaru. dation. y I shall not attempt in this article to Jamaica Cable Is Silent. Halifax, N. S., Nov. 11. Jamaica has been cut off from the outside world for enter into the details of such a scheme. nearly five days as tho result of a f am told on good authority that rais Capital Stock Incroasod. Klamath Falls At tho adiourned mooting or tno iiiamath Watorsucrs' as lmrrii-nnn that Wan thorn Ritnnl '"' trCCS b 1,10 Staf0 01 Jiation gOV- SOCiation tllO Capital Btock of tllO nSSO hurricane that began thero Saturday ornnient niiV ln Euronoan countries. If ciatinn was inirnnRn.l frn, o nnn nnn tr ntnhi- rmtr,n 41, .,1 !i I .... i , . . . . r Y-vv,v n v....H Vv uuunucii juiuuujr i so, wny not. noro on our western cuusi, whore the conditions are almost ideal? (Concluded next week.) Smoke Victim Packs Gun. Chicago, Nov. 32. Tho war between to $0,000,000 by 9000 majority, while tho proposition to incroase the par value of tho stock from $20 to $30 per share was lost by 2145. Poultry Show for Pendleton. tion it is feared horo that groat dam ago has been done. All efforts to re store cable connections of tho Wost In dia company havo failed. Tests made from the Halifax office indicated that tho cable was in good condition, but that tho land where the cable jnilns awav. worn - ' 11 1 Mil i. 1 i U. my mi. t. mnuuiii. Buuuruuiinc was ur- : 1 : . i i .it.. i Tariff Wanted as It Is. ttlul1 "u' """'B"" " Chicago, Nov. 11. Tho paper and verted" smoker with a revolver in a pulp manufacturers, whoso convention holstor strapped to his waist. The case liAfrnn l.ArA tnrlnv. will firnnrn anv nnna. WUS Continued. Meanwhile tllO Smokers " -v -j"-" I ,i:.,n.,,..i tl, nn.n.siu.r r.e .n:.... tion regarding legislation or tariff re- thn rnnrn,l nn,rmnv to raiso tmV.ks, in Dallas William Bhowoy is exhibit. vision, according to President Arthur 0 k p k wi.ori ti'ev aro on tj10 BUr. ing n turnip which measures 34 inches in good condition, but . . , " ' ., ,. . . n . n . Pendloton At tho meeting of the linos from Bulls 'bay, of ho C 11CK nd Oak Park Umtjlla.Morrow County Poultry ass"" lands, to Kingston, 10 railway and smokers, who have been cjati0n, January 25, 20 and 27 woro sot a down. arrested for smoking in cars, goos mor- the dates for tho big exhibition of birds. Great intorest is being man ifcstqd, and it is expected that thoro will bo tho finest display of poultry in it., i.t.t n.t ..i.r- w iuu Jiiaiuiy ui mis Bcciiuii, Big Turnip at Dallas, C. Hastings, of Now York, hoad of the faco or roin8tato tho banished smoking in circumforonco. It is solid through ...i.!.i. i i.'ii! ii.. ' cars. wiiiuii cunijirisca uuuut ii.ijj. iuu pupur FARMERS ARE COMING, Kansans Take Contracts to Buy Lnrg Acrongo Near Grants Pass. Grants Pass Dovolopment of tho country by tho colonization mothod has boon started in Hoguo river vnlloy. Sovernl largo projocts havo been nc vanced that has caused n ireneral move ni(jnt in this diroctlon, particularly tho talk of an olectric lino from Grants Pass to ABhland. Another featuro that hns gone far to ward tho rapid development of muc land has been tho inauguration or largo irrigation system for both high arid low land. A project to colonize 8,000 acres within n few mileB of this elty was nn nounced a fow days ago by W. B. Shor man, who aByB ho has contracts with sufficient ncoulo to take up this land 1 40 and 80-acre tracts'. Nearly nil th buyers aro farmers from nenr KansnB City, and they and their families wi begin to arrlvo shortly. Tho advance guard will -select tho Improved land this fall, in order to be prepared for the spring crops. Following in tho spring another body will nrrivo, and within year the entiro tract will bo settled with Eastern farmers. The price to bo paid by the colonists for the unimproved land will vary from $8 to $20 an acre. "Fako" Label on Apples. Hood Kiver Tho xnombors of tho Hood Rivor Apple-Orowcrs union, which comprises U0 per cent of the orclmrdiats aro up in arms over tho report from Now York that quantities of applet were on the market thoro bearing the wrappers of tho union which wore not up to tho high standard of quality inn in tainod by that organization. The wrap pcrs of tho union nre regarded as a absolute gunrantco of high quality i tho east, and when theso applos woro found to bo inferior in selection and pack, many complaints poured in upon Stomhnrdt Sc Kelly, who bought tho on tiro output of the union this year. Douglas Flans Oood Boads. llosoburg This year Douglas county spent $100,000 in good rond building That tho work is to bo continued, only on alargor scale, is provou by the pur chases recently mado by the county court, fciovcral weeks ago the court purchased tho rock quarry and bunkers vacated by the warren Construction company, upon tho completion of the company's paving contract in this city This included all crushed rock that had been loft by tho company. New Sawmill for Wallowa. Wallowa Plass 'Bros., a well-known sawmill firm of Elgin, have shipped thoir machinery to this city, where thoy will consolidate with tho Bear Oreok Lumber company, a now corporation re contly formed. Tho Plass null will bo installed on tho new company's hold mgs to cut the timber for a new mill which will bo installed next season Thp company will put in a now band saw with a capacity of about -10,000 root per uay. Beet Weighs 30 Pounds. Eugene Ole Casperson haB brought back to JMigene a beet grown in his garden that beats all beets in this sec tion. The vegetable weighs just 30 pounds. Portland Markets. Whcatr-Bluestom, $1.05: club. 05c: red Bussian, 92ic; Valloy, 0495c; Fife, 9203c; Turkey red, 00c: 40-fold, HU(ftl!JOC. Barley Feed, $2727.50; brewing $27.50 per ton. Corn Whole, $33; cracked, $31 per ion. Oats No. 1 whito, $28.5029 pe ton. Hay Timothy, Willamotto Valloy, $M17 per ton; Eastern Oregon, $18 20; alfalfa, $15ffB10; clover, $14; cheat, 1 ol f n . i ' .... - ' ' viaxiyit.w, grain nay, ?n(g)io. Butter City croamory extras. 30c: fancy outside creamery, 3030c per pound; store, 2224c, (Buttor fat prices avorago lc per pound undor regular muter prices;. Eggs Fresh Orccon extras. AQCih 42M..C per dozon; Eastern, 3031c por uuzon. Poultry Hons, 1 3 14 (77)1 4 '.c: snrinM. 1314c; roostors, 010c; ducks, HitfLLIc; gcoso, 10c; turkoys, livo, 1037c; dressed, 2021c; squabs, $1.75 iya per uozen. Pork Fancy, 00c por pound. Voal Extras, 0'j(ffil0c por pound. Fruits Apples, $12.25 box; pears, r ivuyyj crato, 1012Vjc por banket; caaabaB. oj.irij.uu per uozon; quiticoH, 91 1.25 per box: cranberries. &8.rQ(7Tii)zfi por barrel; porsimmons, $1.50 por box. Potatoos Oregon, 50(7700c por sack: swcot potatoes, 1 (7D2c por pound. Vogotablcs Artichokos, 75c por doz on; beans, 10c per pound; cabbago, a) lc: cauliflower. 00c(7i)41 nor dnznii! oaTI ory, 5085c; corn, $11.25 par sack; horseradish, 010c per dozon; peas, 10c por pound; peppers, $1,50; pumpklnB, Kvl'Ac; radishes. 15c sprouts, 8c por pound; squash, $1(?7)U0; tomatoos, 2500c; turnips, 75c(fi)$l por sack; carrots, $1; boots, $1.25'; ruta bagas, $1.10; onions, $l(fi)1.25 per sack. iiopH xvw crop, 3JX,(w25o! 1008 and pulpmakors of tho country. It was doclared that paper would novor again bo as cheap as it was under tho Dingley lariu. Government Forces Prevail. Moxico City, Nov. 12. That tho Nic- araguan government forces expect im mediately to. retake San Juan del Norte, out and vorv heavv. Tho -turnin was grown on fern land a fow miles from croP 2.c; 1007 crop, I2c; 1000 crop, 8c. town. Dry Land Potaocs. Tho Dalles A. If. FJIgg has taken near Oreytown, is tho statement of " w n, ,i iflVmin.? President Belaya in a dispatch to tho ?rr?W5,bZ. li '""'fi.?0""' Nicaraguan .minister, Francisco Castro.' 3.M.,Xr ... Fho dispatch denios a report of tho " b rebels' victory over tho govcrnmont . .. . . Dallas H, E. Williams and I. N. Opium ln Liner's Ooal. San Francisco, Nov, 11. Opium val ued at $1400 was diBcovored today by Customs Inspector Emlow concealed among tho coal in tho bunkers of tho troons at Ounusa. in which it was said Pacific Mail steamer China. Tho drug more than 400 govornmont soldiers were was confiscated and a searching inquiry lost, eoveral davs airo. Tho messaco Yoakum havo nurchasod of Thomas jauea to aiscioso wuo naa aiiempteo to savs the government is triumphant on llolman 100 acres or hopyard, located muggio ii into tms country, all sides, near JSoIa, for ?ao,ooo cash Wool Eastern Orocon. lfli7n.i pound; Mohair, choico, 24c. Cattle Best steers, $4.254.50; fair iSirtA3,8,64' medium and foodors, $3.503.75; bost cows, $3.253.50: md dium, $3; common to modlum, $2.50(0 2.75; bulla, $22.50; stags, $2.50(3.50; calves, light, $5.255.50; heavy,-$4 MOB LAW BULBS. H IN JAUtK Illinois Itiotors Lynch Two Ohargod With Murdor. Oniro, III.,. Nov. 12. With two mon lynched by nn angry mob, another In imminent danger and tho streets lllloil with wlld-oyod mon thirsting for more blood, Cairo, nftor a slcoplcsH night of murdor and riot, waited anxiously to .1-.. I1..- ll. ,1. Knl.lln.a 4l.t llliy lur IUU lllllllll unci ui. numiuia iiiui. I .. .... .... I fin i nil nro on tho way to quon tno mob, at tho UCAYl LUdS OF I IFF IQ orders of Covornor Donoon, 1 MIL 10 Will (Froggy) James, a nogro, con fnuaiwl innriliirAr nf Annln 1'nllnv. wiim t. i mill rlilillnil U'WIl lllllllll II Till lllirnAil During Four Dnvs An .... i . i. 4 i ft i - iiai "H.B,lon ouirers Dim. Heavy Downnour nf Rain m mm mm ii ah rruvious Hecords, lust night, after a thousand dotormlhed mon had chased Shorllf Dnvls nnd tho negro for 21 hours and seized tho pris oro of S500.000 onor.' Ifonrv Snlznor. white, hold for wifo Kingston. Jnnmi.. t. ' . '. 4.,. ' s ,t t .... J " ,,ov. 10. TlsIM lUUlHUlf JilU'i livid uvvui tiilt lOy. Jm Kf 1 cago in tho county jail nnd hnngod and montiiry roports arriving 1,' ! 'r,? that tlmo hud boon unsuccessful in cap tho storms nnd floods tint iiiritur a ri iiur a nrnn mr. n Timrro. i tii i r it rAuniii ti.t.. i i - - uimm ........ ----- r, -, ---- - wanu smcoW niii'iiiiui in .iiiinos ns an accomtiiico in ih nnnrmnu. niua i - . tho slaying of MIbs Policy. Ixiss of llfo hns rcsnltc, ! Alexander wns at last foun.l by tho ,n"los ntt Impomilblc. ' "ut lirt I v puruon ot tho rnlturn ' i Liuimii ihih nn t im iwi.ii. . . " mi i. i - . : ""i m it u o nr i.i. I1V ll I USU. lltfio Wnitf n. VK uu ti, Although tho horrors of a race war Proporty in nnd around Kim-sln poneenblp citizens had begun to foar fnr bo'B, ctimnted at $500M0 ..f a.ifli.i L The rooorloI rainfall from v2. . , . I . 1 1 1 n . " "US 11 inclin. im ... , . uuiiiiiiiiiia. inn ,l,,l ... .. . ... I f . . . ' miiiiv in I -M " ' " ' i .. -"i ono tifi v . ,. .. t.lll . 1 f I TlrMlllllll.i.ij. i I ""J IU innr oinur niii-HdiiM lcinmi nnii uu i - """ mi uunifii tn 11 i . , iu..a , " ' wc&in .. nlKs , ... rt.ADUIh,. - "V.IUI today or nrmod Commiinlnntlnn .... . . . ... i ... t;ruiiiiiiflnnfi wounded. With tho arrival todny of troops ii i nuiiovod nnu runner rioung wuu tno north const by Htcnmer will bo avoided. Tho 4000 men roaming AH dnlegraph wir(lg nro'.lftu; roots. n until dnvbrenk had ne. '""""gCHaro being sont from ,..:. o many saloons which ronininod ? i ,,' ' i ,llml "M an and northeastnrn portions at iL ... " iiiivii i win n iwui ii i.ii i . . . ' V t IflltllV HIT. kA -i ... - vn in irii' Mat a i tho strc poss to many open all night. Mayor Parsons and thovchiof of police woro unable to close Mm unlnfitm 1iiiifinii Hint' tvurn ulml nti i.w ............. ."v. - - ... .... . . ... .i.ig linvn IWI at homo by iho mob. Soldiers 'of tho '"voimi, mid tho fruit trado is at Cairo militia finally wont to guard tho "iuiu mnmiMiii, Iioiikih of tho miiniciiml nfllti'rn nnd I I 0 United I ruit Cnrnnnnv .i a IT M . . - M "J ft OLt.il II If . . ..." --wiw It lur -wHi-mu, m n lomi wreck. Thn Hr.,i Tnrit it'tiu Lull .i a i-t. Dominion Ofllclals Will Suppress Indian " 'v."':"" . .".?: ' Plmtt ot ."wbn . . ouiiinruHB HHMIPH linvo ipnnln.tnffiv ' r"' f 1,0 Norwegian steamer Aminri -iri.i.i ii n m... in m... wni n an nrn t i'..i I . . ... ...., ... v., .M. AV. V.il . - " ..v...W. UUL Wl stables, with arms and ammunition for "oaieu. 20 more, have started from Prlnco Hit port by special utoainor for beleaguered Iln.olton, Intending to ascend tho Hkeonu us far as navigation is possible and thence take the trail. Au oxpodi tiou of 50 more is expected to bo sent up Nans rivor and overland 00 miles. i'heso reinforcements will be Immedi- MOB 18 QUELLED. ISrtvfln Dnmn.inlna nf vrmii. n .... . dcr at Cairo. Cnlrn. 111.. nv in Win. i. iiruiur Alexander, iimi nr thmn i. in ponnnctlnti u-llh Mm m...l. i.. ivaj nnu. nu tr r . A... n.ti. . . . .... . I.... .. r k . 1 : . . . .... . u.. ...ii..... ...i . r . .... A .,... . i... tj ill. ill iiiwii linn n rnfvitti.nr .f .1.. in: . I nn a Knimnn ijiin.i . .1.. i i .1 . . v...u . v ..v.. wi' .inuii uiiii 1. iiiimii liu" I 1 11 . . ... . . . . . 1 iiiivii 1 nn iii.iii .ii.vi. ...1.1.1. 1... 1 .1 .v..-. . .... .,.1.. ...uu, i;n)ro for rour days seems quelled. llfimlnil 111' IlllUllll Alfnnf T.irlnir nn.ll A I flitMti.MU ilnnl..yiii T.1I..- I I'J UIU IKJUfU tlUIIirn. UI1BI1I IDA VIM ffl i i i it... .n. ... of Inst night 'ft mob, mn cnt to an i ilium aim iuv immico lorcin luicriv in i m. ... ailUIIIIllllJ I IIIL'UL LIIU MLlIIILKin. I IrtrlnV n ftnwttnttt Tin . . . . i.iui r tiiiiHitiuiMK in nii csajiir 4 l.nt t A I ..t 1 1... -.. l I S - f I ft ...... 1 I-'-"'---"- V T V J J 1 - " - f V 1- IIUIU1 U tho country." savs tho document, "was ovon compnnlcs of militia. r.ir.,....,l,l in 1M,,in.t. .....ii. I mm n jiimi in- II lump ujc. .u. ....... 'iviuiiii at inuiiiiin iikv nn it 1 i ..i in asking that a largo force of mounted 1.1.,. vet! " camn from tho .neetalon tmlii'i. Im iiliiiwi.l in Mia .lUlrlnl t. .....I ..ai.. . ...... .. ..1 . inn irnnnpr Air.irl ...ill 1.. Am .. . . I .1.. I ... ...... I ponce no placed in tno district in an- Two sots of fours were in 1 ticipiition of troublo with tho closing tho prisoner, who was hand of navigation." flanked by deputy sheriff Ponding arrivul of rolnforcoments, no of fours followed. As th of tho captured chiefs. RUSSIAN LABORERS SOUOHT. i'lwirni trtfi arrmr tn nritnTtn nr ins r nnn ntiil n iirn niiDinnp t n 1 miriwi in in rear, keeping back the crowds. WRITER IS ROBBER. mnrkablo Confession. mm 4 hl:iiiimi hm , SltoriiT Ilammill by liohcrt J'err, Board Imports Them for Hawaiian Plantations, Honolulu, Nov. 12. Tho territorial lonrd of inimigrntlon will soon send an other agent to Harbin, tho metropolis or southeastern Siboria, to got Russian immigrant for Hawaii. This will bo tho second representative of tho torrl ory to L'O to .Siberia to indium Thhh1ii Immigrants to eomo to iho Hawaiian young church worker ami wruer pi Islands, luruti nun-i, wuu nn i...v,. . l.lli.ru turn fnr tlir.fl nr ft II OIOrCYCIC. T i I 1 1 I . . . . I .l"J MliV J - - ' .. . j 11 iryuiK 10 soivo mo Jiinor nro 1 om 5... " i in iho imi fnr fllll Ulllrn. .lrinft..tftu 7l, 1.. 1 . 6 I .... I.. .. Jn IrtfhAtftl1! iiiiiniirrni inn una nvtiA. mnni.,. ...ill. nr I i itArunu iiin iniL-Lrii's. uiiii - Mnnth Hun Tln.twlnni Cli, n.a .....1 il.. IMIIIO OI IIIO BIOJOII vriini" hb;- ..... wiiniunv mill UI-IIV'I I ... . . ...1 1...1 ritt no t nnn III I .u. 11... n t . rnivurni 1 II nilMfl II II IIIIIIIIIB. MltM " """i. .iiiiiiv ui uiijKU iiucninu I " . . .1 luu.,ll..ft...1 ..ill .1 ... I unn.,4 ... nnmlillllll iiinniiLiniii.il niriir irir.it. f.wi.r..! i.nw. m...i imriiiii. ill. i.tii. ...... ... . .. nn 4 m r wnv ir,..,r.l..i.. i if i I ii'lilnli lm nvH ho StOlo, nnu - prove satisfactory as plantation labor- uiiiors win no sent ror. Indian Outbroak Expected. Victoria, B. 0., Nov. 10. Hnzolton roports a gonoral bollof that tho In- inns will attack tho town In force to- Bimriir linn linen searcninK - nrnl wnnkH. The reilinrKHMiv w"- : . . - - , ...inn nrnncn u n.irr .-.... v.. r nil miv,.- . and return It to tho rightful owner.. nviir. Wnr floes to Court wmh " . Ann .Trnm. Cn .. NOV. JO. I wan iunv . trinPKAfif n 11.- i I .. .l Ihrt ir "wun iu iuscuu Liin Hnvnn imnninnon ii . n. -.. -'ib. -mrur nnu iv - I lUHI V-Vii w - - I 1.4 tCnP C1IGIH (lliriniT llinlr frlnl rpim tuln. I II., UaU r t.mi' tftrn IUliJU"" ' rrrnttli l.i if . i " . ...i i tut inn lUUJ'v jvjHiiinx rnrmfMi nrmni n hna i.nunin. I ..i,i" i,w irmnii hjw o . Ilia lia.tV Z . u. . . k I . ,i,l( A 1 TIIIU his hut in scores, and hns been told ioumovod by nutomobilo ovor 700 nrmod natives will tin at i.,,5 in this city ana Hazolton If tho chiefs nro convictod Armntromonts for tho Pl?ccuT. nnd snntnnnnil 'Plm . 1,i..lii. . -i.... nn1 T .(ill 10 JjlDUi l. "hootchinoo," nntlvo whlskv. nnd tlm in,m,i tnnrdorors of Ynng W" ltiitnlin .nl.ll.. .. . I. ? ... ii.. n rniinCll Ilflll TVIllin .nnn n 1...A 1..1. .1 1 1 . ...i.irn TIII1 DUI" . tjn 111; 1 mi" -.. . rnnruc Honor xowqi uoomoa. uog aing b.vuiu -.rii.i,.iider. Topoka. Kan.. Nov. 10.Thn .atA against tho two aliegeu.0. uuuni 01 noa in nas issued n. dnnrnn ... ..it nriuiiBt 1110 rniinr tntvni nm fi.n i.,.n. i uvavu, - - Mttv . - r - r..v., ....v. frlllllj' I XTrt.r 1 Tl -yH"' - nonorou nppondago to tho country nows- Phoenix. Anas., iy ,, Fori (i f w v iLuiiouni j 1 1 11 rniinr imviti i in liiii ijud - . i..Ar iiuif 1 . " " O - . " 1 iV u p--. 1 r .7 "w . " "', "'. 1 . '"V.-i nn mi en iro .-;, Bo iieuun mspoctors eiaim. Tho In- party touny vhnu8ted snactors snv Mmf infuKiim.. ,itunnann n.lniv Tin wns utterly p""u,,,.Ai . .....w iii.vu.it.uu Miauimua mi. iiiiai " ' . wlLlllu. . I'.i ti ...... i i. . ...... ..1. .... , 1. . . .. . 1 i.hma iiniriinr ui,." . . . . .1 --...-w.. .uiuiiKu mu iuuur (uvyiiiB ubuu 1 uaiiuiiuiii-u, tinrris i'. ... wviiuiD. luiiiviiv Hi.ni.ifinH nnri ninnn 1 fir i.viiiiir jui ' l.A.nma 111, HiKiii. i" over iu - Ducks DIo by Thousandfl, two days no orovo - . Imnnrlnl. f!l.. Nnu 10 rpi.n.,.,nnii on sauos, jov.--- of wild ducks aro dying In this valloy, but whether from dlsonso or poison Is Hogs-Best, mtim modlum, $7.B0 7.75: Btockors. tsma. ' fli,nn n.i ' Til... . wiiinmi - .vjudl wiiLiinrn la vni-ziu nn . i .. -1. i . . l - i . v'.uuui-i,uui i jiijl nnnwii. A limn nr ffrnln flnlilu nrnl JJUIIliuii, .. i..... (II inir lo anon. WHTnivTij . . .. n-" w.u- i . ., .- .....i.i inn nunv " ,.1. in 4i fair to ffooaw w,tu ,,on(1 blr''B' wJl,, ot"i ftoro ;.MBVi.f Premier A!""": i!Ua.r 10 6od, $3,C03.75: lambs,' rt ill 1 v nir. -nro so HtunnflmK 4i,JMoct iho budget, I "ni'1' , ej, muiwu.ao. - i - r?. 11.1.1., ifnliinRL .....AD jjomiuii, "--. i..... nr i'"" i i .. ... : ..i, iiiiiiu uiuuinj i ----- . .... Tiffimltl i stunoflod. that they .loot 4 ho budg t, Tnm i wo cuugnt oy nanu