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DEVELOPMENT _ PROGRESS OF OÜR HOME STATE HURRICANE 8WEEP8 FLORIDA Sea Rushes Over Walls and Many Buildings Crumble. GOVERNMENT NEWS OTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Jacksonville, F la., Oct. 19.—-Storms last night and tonight swept the entire OUTBREAK NOT FEARED. IRRIGATION LAW8 IN EFFECT Florida peninsula, doing damage esti Thirty-five Mile» of Canal in Lake Eastsrn Oregon Lime and Gypsum mated at several million dollars. Forty thousand square miles of ter Good Will Towards America Prevails Interior Department Makes Regula County Practically Finished. Deposits to Be W orked. In China. ritory south of Jacksonville has been tions Under Acts of Congress, I.akcview —During the year the Ore- Portland — The Western Lim e A without «.ommunication with the out Victoria, B. C .— C. W . Webster, a ashington— The Interior depart gun Valley Land company haa has ex Plaster company, having a paid-up side world for more than 24 hours. Spokane retired lewyer, and Mr. pended 1300,000 on Irrigation works In capital of $350,000, has been organised Last reports told of hurricane winds Moorehead, of the Chinese customs, ment has just completed regulations by Portland capitalists for the purpose the Guoee Lake valley during the last of engaging in the extensive manufac and rapidly falling barometers. The who arrived by the Awa Maru from carrying into active operation various year. Aside from the flume work ture of lime and all kinds of hard and orange crop in that territory and vast North China, say that there is no deep laws passed at the last session of con trucking industries probably are anxiety in China with regard to the gress affecting settlement and settlers practically the whole 36 miles of canal finishing plaster. Charles F. Beebe is ruined. prevailing unrest and they are of the from the Drews creek dam to Thomas president of the company; Charles E. Along the Eastern coast many lives opinion that an outbreak such as was on government irrigation projects, Ladd, vice president and treasurer; M. there being four such acts, all signed creek is completed. The Hanson Con B. Wakeman secretary, and W. C. Hay are believed to have been lost and the recently predicted in Washington dis by the president on various dates in property damage is believed to be patches is unlikely. struction company haa a few hundred general manager. June, 1910. Section 5 of the $20,000,- g re a t Mr. Webster found in Pekin and The company has extensive deposits yards of canal to complete and sev 000 irrigation bill contained provision The maximum wind velocity, 70 other centers the utmost good w ill of eral other small sections are still un of lime rock near Huntington, In Bak miles an hour, was recorded here at 7 that no entryman may hereafter go up Chinese officials toward the United finished, but all told there remains er county, and gypsum deposits cover o’clock tonight, when the center of the States, and when in Shanghai he at on public lands reserved for irrigation ing about 1,000 acres in Northern Bak probably less than a quarter of a mile er county on the line of the Oregon disturbance appeared to have passed tended splendid receptions given to the until the secretary of the interior haa established the farm unit and fixed the of canal to finish. As to the flume Short Line's Lewiston branch. Lime up the Atlantic coast toward Savan American business delegation now water charges and the date when water nah. Maycock, a t the mouth of the touring China. Mr. Webster traveled kilns with a capacity of several hun considerable of the piling is In place, St. Johns river, experienced a wind of across Siberia and found great armies can be applied) Local land officers are instructed, in and In Drews canyon the lumber is on dred barrels « day are being erected on 80.or 90 miles sn hour and half the of workmen engaged in double-track the company’s property near Hunting- The ing the trans-Siberian railroad and ex regard to tbia law, not to recognize the ground for a considerable distance ton. A t Gypsmu, in the northern part houses there have been wrecked. tending the Am ur branch, which work any settlement on such lands made af and a force of men is engaged building of Baker '•ounty, the company to pre population of Mayceck is 700. There has been no communication he considers necessary, owing to the ter June 26, 1910, or to allow any en IL i t Is 12 feet wide and 6 feet In paring to begin the erection of a plas with any point south of Jacksonville, great volume of busineas offered in ex try thereof during the period of their ter mill w ith a daily capacity of 400 depth in the clear. withdrawal until the conditions fixed except St. Augustine, since late today, cess of the facilities. tons of hard and finishing plaster. by the law have been complied with. In excavating for the flume a vast and all wires north but one were sev M r. Webster said that he did not General Beebe said that the company Existing entries are not affected by amount of heavy rock work was en ered shortly before dark. think Russia entertained any desire to would be shipping lime from its new this act, and where settlement was countered and in one place It was nec A heavy downpour accompanied by renew war with Japan. Rather it was kilns within 30 days, but that it would essary to drive a tunnel through solid high winds is reported At St. evident that both Russia and Japan made in good faith prior to June 25 on be probably six months before the lands embraced in second-form w ith- rock for a distance of 400 feet. A ll Augustine houses in the business sec had mutually agreed to divide Man plaster mill begins operations. the way up Drews creek canyon one tion were flooded at low tide with churia, which must sooner or later be drawala, such entrymen may perfect In addition to manufacturing lime their entries. is impressed with the magnitude of the and plaster, the company w ill handis promise of immense damage to busi "gobbled up” by those countries. Another act, signed June 25, grants work, but it is not until the dam is ness property when the high tide came building materiala of all kinds. leave of absence to homesteaders on reached that one fully realises the vast in. The city is in darkness, a gale OMAHA GAINS 21 PER CENT. government projects. The instruc work that is being done. The esti still blowing, and at 6 o’clock the seas tions relative to this low provide that Figures Show Bulge. mated cost o f the dam is $150,000. were over the sea wall. Salem— Reports af county assessors In the first place a trench is sunk Not a word has come from Tampa Nashville Census Shows Bulge of when an entryman on a project files in the local land office application for down to solid rock. Then a cut is are being received by the state tax since 4 ;20 a. m., and the telegraph 29,499 Over I9OO. leave of absence, the application, with made into the rock which in some in commission and the three so far filed companies do not expect to restore Washington— Popuation statistics of recommendations of the local officers, stances reached to a depth of 12 feet ---Columbia, Lincoln and Polk— show communication before tomorrow. The and in no place is less than four. The substantial Increases. In the reports damage w ill be the greatest in the in the 13th census were issued for the fol shall be forwarded at once to t> ° gen eral land office. These applications cut is then filled in with concrete and now received an apparent difference terior, where the storm came upon the lowing cities: Omaha, Neb, 124,096, an increase of for leave must be in the form of affi on top of It is built a solid wall of con in shown, which causes a decrease on people with little warning. 21,641, or 21 per cent over 102,655 in davit corroborated by two witnesses crete and masonry some 30 feet in the face of the reports, as county as and must establish the good faith of 1900. width at its base, and to a height of 25 sessors are not assessing telephone, South Omaha, Neb., 26,259, an in the entryman and set forth in detail W ith feet. This wall is reinforced in front telegraph and railroad lines. crease of 268, or 1 per cent over 26,001 the character, extent and approximate by loose rock and sand and in the rear this fact taken into consideration, the value of the improvements on the land, in 1900. by a hand-built rock wall as well as totals as shown indicates large in Zanesville, 0 ., 28,026, an increase which must satisfy the requirement of loose rock fill, the base of which is creases. of 4,488, or 19.1 per cent over 23,538 the law that the entryman has made about 126 feet. New York— The New York Times in 1900. substantial improvements, and must Registration Under Three-Fourths received a wireless saying that W alter Nashville, Tenn.,110,364, an increase show also that water is not available ZONE IS RICH IN COPPER Burns— The registration books have Wellman and his companions aboard closed with only 781 registration out of the airship that started to fly from of 29,499, or 3C.5 per cent over 80,865 for the irrigation of the entryman’s land. in 1900. New Developments in Eastern Oregon a possible 1,200 voters in Harney coun America to Europe were rescued by When sufficient showing is made Colmubus, Ind., 8,813, compared ty. O f these 429 are Republicans, Mining Indicated. the Royal Mail steamer T re n t leave of absence w ill be granted until with 8,130 in 1900. 299 Democrats, and 63 miscellaneous. News of the rescue came by wireless Sumpter— That mining activity in such tim e as water is available for Oak Park, 111., 9,444. from Captain Downs, of the Trent, in Eastern Oregon is being actively re Shenandoah, Pa., 25,774, an increase irrigation is turned into the main ir r i PORTLAND MARKETS. a message which read: vived was declared by Em il Melzer in of 5,443, or 26.8 per cent over 20,321 gation canals from which the land is " A t 6 o’clock this morning we his address before the mining congress to be irrigated, or in the event that Wheat— Track prices: Bluestem, sighted W ellm an’s airship America in 1900. here. Nerristown, Pa., 27,875, an increase the project is abandoned by the govern 86c; club, 82e; red Russian, 80c; val in distress. They signalled by the ef 5,610, or 25.2 per cent over 22,265 ment, until the date of notice of such "T h e extension of the Sumpter V al ley, 86c; 40-fold, 84c. Morse code that help was required. ley railroad beyond A u stin ," he said, abandonment and the restoration to the in 1900. Barley — Feed, $21.60 per ton; A fte r three hours of maneuvering "has mads the Greenhorn district more brewing, $23. public domain of the lands embraced in with fresh winds blowing we picked accessible, with many good prospects, M ASSACHUSETTS IS GROWINC the entry. Millstuffs— Bran, $26 per ton; mid which in time w ill not fail to make dlings. $33; shorts, $27; rolled barley. up Wellman and the entire crew and The effect of granting leave of ab the c a t A ll are now safe aboard the their mark. In the north end of the $24.50(<i 25.50. sence under the law is to protect the State Has Population o f 3,366,416; Trent. A ll are well. The America Eagle mountains, now accessible by entry from contest for abandonment Hay— Track prices: Timothy, W il Illinois Ruralites Drop Off. railroad from La Grande to Joseph, lamette valley, $19020 per ton; East was abandoned in latitude 35:43 north, and, by the necessary implication of longitude 68:18; w e s t” prospecting has become more active ern Oregon. $21022; alfalfa, new, $15 Washington— The state of Massa the act, the period of seven years w ith This point is east of Cape Hatteras, and the district deserves more atten 0 1 6 ; grain hay, $14. chusetts has a population of 3,366,416, in which the entryman is required to and half way to Bermuda. tion. In the southern part of Baker according to the 13th census, as an submit final five years’ proofs w ill be Com— Whole, $31; cracked, $32 ton. The cat referred to was the Am er nounced by the bureau. This is an in extended and the entry w ill not be sub county near the Baker-Malheur line, O a ts - W hite, $27.500 28 per ton. ica’s mascot, placed aboard by Mrs. lies Mormon Basin, an old placer camp, Apples- King, 76c0$1.25 per box; Vaniman. w ife of the chief engineer of crease of 561,070, or 20 per cent, over ject to cancellation fo r failure to sub with the Rainbow mine, which has Gravenstein, 75c0$1.25; W olf River, the population of 1900, when the total m it proof until seven years from the made an excellent showing and which $101.26; Waxen, 85c0$1.25; Bald the airship. Captain Downs gave no was 2,805,346. The increase from date of entry, exclusive o f the period w ill not fail to make its mark in the win, $1.60; Northern Spy, $1.2601.76; other particulars. 1890 to 1900 was 566,403, or 25.3 per for which leave of absence may be granted. cent. gold production of the state. The Snow, $1.760 2; Spitzenberg. $1.260 The instructions carrying out the act Humboldt mine, within a short dis 2; W inter Banana, $1.7603.50. The census for the state of Illinois, BALLOONS MAKE GOOD TIM E tance of the Rainbow, is still* in the which is expected w ithin two or three of June 23, 1910, perm itting entrymen Green Fruita — Pears, $ 1 .260 2 per earlier stages of development and has box; grapes, $1 01 .2 5, per box; 17i„c German in Lead, With Four Others weeks, w ill show a decrease in the on government projects to assign, read fine possibilities." rural population, according to a predic as follows : per basket; cranberries, $8.1009.60 Close By. "U n d e rth e provisions of this act I t was strongly brought out in sev per barrel: quinces, 7 6 c 0 $ l. per box. tion of the census officials, who like eral of the papers read by mining en St. Louis, Oct. 19. — Heading wise anticipate a fallin g off in the persons who have made or may make Vegetables— Beans, 3 0 6 c per pound; gineers that Eastern Oregon has prom cabbage, 1 0 1 ‘ ¿c; cauliflower, 6O c0$l straigb* for Ontario, across the Great rural population of Indiana and Ohio homestead entries subject to the rec ising copper deposits. M r. Mezler per dozen; celery, 40075c; corn, 1 2 0 Lakes, a.jng the best balloon route in and possibly other Middle West states. lamation act may assign their entries in their entirety at any time afte r fil pointed out that 26 miles east of Ba 16c; cucumbers, 26040c per box; egg America, Captain von Abercron, the ing in the general land office satisfac ker City a zone traversed the country plant, $1 01 .2 6 per crats; garlic, 8 0 famous German pilot, with his balloon, Finish Map of Heavens. tory proof of residence, improvements which is filled with copriferous iron 10c per pound; green onions, 16c per Germania, is believed to be leading in Washington— The gigantic work of and cultivation for five years required pyrites, and the deposits were large dozen; peppers. 6c per pound; pump the international race for the James enough to perm it work on a large kins, 1 0 c ; radishes, 15(u20c per doz Gordon Bennett cup, which started making a map of the heavens has just by the ordinary provisions of the home been completed at the naval observa scale. en; sprouts, 70 8 c ; squash, l t 4c per from this city late yesterday afternoon. tory in this city. I t was commenced stead law. The act also provides for the assignment of homestead entries in Somewhere w ithin the radius of 100 pound; tomatoes, 25(7i!50c per box; car WASCO PRODUCTS ON SHOW. rots, $1(701.25 hundred; parsnips, $ 1 0 miles, over Lake Huron, dispatches in before the Civil war and many of the part, but such assignments, i f made government scientists devoted many prior to the establishment of farm dicate that the America I I , the Swiss 1.25; turnips, $1. v. nights]to the stupendous task. The Potatoes — Oregon, $1.2501.35 per Helvetia and Azurea, the French Isle great equatorial volume w ill show all units, must be made in strict accord Railroads Will Make Displays in Chi- ance with the legal subdivisions of the de France and the German Hamburg hundred. ago and Southern States. the stars visible gt different seasons in public survey, and i f made after such Onions— Oregon, buying price, $1.10 I I I and Duiseldorf I I are keeping close the Washington zone. Each star is units are established, must conform The Dalles — The Dalles Business per hundred. company with the leader. given its exact acension and declina thereto. Men’s association, through its secre H . E. Honeywell, in the S t Louis Poultry— Hens, 15016c; springs, 15 tion for a given year. The annual re tary, Judd S. Fish, has been engaged 0 1 6 c ; ducks, white, 160)18c; geese, No. 4, landed tonight near Hillm an, sults, together w ith the final positions all summer in supplying the Great South Carolina Gains Light. 11c; turkeys, live, 20c; dressed, 2 2 'i Mich. They had run out of ballast. for each star of American ephemeris Northern Railroad company w ith pro 25c; squabs, $2 per dozen. Nothing definite had been heard at a Washington— Population statistics of and for each miscellaneous star ob ducts of Wasco county which are to be Butter— City creamery, solid pack, late hour from Colonel Theodore S. served and their proper places in the the 13th census were made public for exhibited in a car that w ill tour the the following cities : 36c per pound; prints, 37037H 'c; out Schaeck, in the Helvetia, or Lieuten heaven ■ are designated. Southern states this winter. Charleston, S. C., 58,833, an in side creamery, 36036c; butter fat, ant Messner, in the Azurea. Fine specimens of crabapples, apri 36c; country store, 24025c. crease of 3,026, or 6.4 per cent over cots, peaches, pears, almonds, beans, 65,807 in 1900. Transport Trips Planned. Eggs— Oregon, candled, 3 7 03 7)< c Key West Suffers Heavily. tomatoes, eggplant, rhubarb, blackber per dozen; Eastern, 29032c. Columbia, S. C., 26,319, an increase Washington — Arrangements being ries, prunes and cereals have been sup Key West, F la .— The tropical hurri Pork— Fancy, 13c per pound. made by the quartermaster general call of 5,211, or 24.7 per cent over 21,108 plied and the association is now secur Veal— Fancy, 86 to 125 pounds, 13c cane that has been sweeping over tl.e for two trips of the transport D ix from in 1900. ing grapes and apples. West Indies and Southern waters for per pound. Seattle and San Francisco to Honolulu five days took Key West in its grip and The association has also furnished a Hops— 1910 crop, 10013c; 1909, Corporations Pay Tax Willingly. and the Philippines, November 16. fine display of various Wasco county nominal; olds, nominal. tore away the roofs of houses, shook a The D ix w ill leave Seattle with 241 Washington— V irtu ally all of the products for the car of Oregon exhibits Wool— Eastern Oregon. 13017c per number of buildings from their founda hor«es and 60 mules from Fort W alla corporation tax, aggregating in excess which the O. R. & N . company is mak tions, blew vessels from their moor pound; valley, 170)19c; mohair, choice, W alla and 35 private horses for offi of $27,000,000, has been collected by ings and did other damage, the extent ing up to send to the Chicago land 32033c per pound. cers. The transport w ill stop at San the Treasury department. Officiala of which cannot yet be estimated. But show, which is to open in November 1. Cattle— Beef steers, good to choice, Francisco November 20, and take on say it was collected w ith leas annoy The secretary finished shipping ce $505.50; fa ir to meoium, $4 .5 0 0 5 ; three lives were reported lost, a ne- other horses and mules for the a rtil ance and was paid apparently w ith less reals, apples and grapes th is ' week, choice spayed heifers, $4.5004.75; gress and two children being drowned. lery. A fte r delivering this cargo at reluctance than other internal revenue as the car leaves for its journey in a good to choice beef cows, $4.2504.50; The first mutterings of the 9torm were Honolulu the D ix w ill return to Seattle taxes. few days. medium to good beef cows, $3.600 4; heard five days ago, when the wind and leave for the Philippines January The farmers and orchatdists are also common beef cows, $303 .6 0; bulls, rose and there was a deluge of rain. 10, 1911, w ith a cargo of 600 animals Spain-Morocco War Due. preparing apple exhibits to be sent to $3.500 4; stags, good to choice, $ 4 0 and forage. Paris— The P etit Parisien asserts Spokane for display at the National 4.60; calves, light, $6.7507.10, heavy, Lava Floods Samoan Isle. that Spain is on the verge of a rupture Apple show November 14 to 19. $3.7505. Victoria, B. C.— The volcanic errup- Philippines Have Surplus. with Morocco over thejpayment of the Hogs— Top, $9.6009.85; fa ir to me tion of Mount Savali, on Upolu, Sam Manila— The Philippine legislature indemnity of 130,000,000 pesetas (ap Grange Organized at Waldport. dium, $9.5009.75. oa, continues with unabated intensity, was convened O c t 19. In his message proximately $26,000,000) which Spain Waldport — Waldport grange has Sheep — Best valley wethers, $30 according to advices received by the Governor General Forbes congratulated exacted following the successful cam been organized by State Deputy Cyrus 3.26; fa ir to good wethers, $303 .2 5; steamship Makura. Large streams of the government on the results of the H. W alker, w ith a good charter Hat. best M t. Adams wethers, $ 4 04 .2 5; iavn, flowing ; from the crater, have Payne-Aldrich tariff bill and said the paign against the R iff tribesmen in the summer of 1909. The Parisien says This makes four granges for Lincoln best valley ewes, $303 .5 0; lambs, swept down upon the farm lands and finances of the Philippines were satis Spain contemplates dispatching 46,000 county in a month’s (ime, and likely choice, Mt. Adams, $6 06 .2 5 choice many estates have been destroyed. No factory. The fiscal year closes w ith a soldiers across to the R iff coast to oc more w ill follow. valley, $4.7605. loos of life has been reported. surplus in excess of $1,000,000. cupy Tatuan. DAM TO COST *160.000. INCORPORATE BIO FIRM, WELLMAN AIRSHIP LOST; CREW SAVED BY STEAMER