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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1907)
I NEWS OF THE WEEK bi 1 Condensed Form lor Our Busy Readers. HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS A Resume of the Las* Important but Not Lesa Interesting Event* of the Past Weak. DEMOCRAT FOR GOVERNOR. MORE JAPANESE CUMING Oklahoma Accept* Constitution and Prohibition. M*mb«r of Parliament Hav* Britain Should Ba Careful. Oklahoma City, O. T., Sept. 18.— Oklahoma’* constitution he* been adopted by a majority all the way from 50,000 to 70 000, state-wide prohibi tion ha* carried and C. N. Haskell, Democrat, has been elected governor ot the new state, over Frank Frantz, the present territorial govemcr, »«voiding to the limited reporte received up to 1 30 o’clock this morning. In every voting precinct there were three ballots for the votez to mark, in Oklahoma City there were font, and the counting process has l«een extremely slow. The telegraphers' strike ami lack ot telephone (acilitie have presented the forwarding of returns to either of the political state headquarter» here. The ratification of the constitution is conceded, although the majority was not a* large a* was expected. The majority in favor of prohibition Is placed at 25,000 to 40.000. Chair man CUssidy, of tbe Democratic com mittee, estimates it at 15,000, and ap proximately the »ame figures are given out at Republian headquarter». J The new state elected five congress men. In the First and Second dis tricts the Republicans expected to elect ex-IVlegate to Congres* B. S. McGuire and ex-Territorial Governor T. B. Fer guson respectively. Ths Third, Fourth and Fifth districts had been conceded to tbe Democrats, whose candidates in tbe respective districts were James Davenport, C. D. Carter and Scott Fer ris. Vancouver, B. 0., Sept. 17.—Seven thousand live hundred dollat* I* uiiotU dally stated to be th* amount of dam age* which will l>e paid by the LXiiulu- Ion government for Japan«*« window* *ma*li«d. The bill will be di*|i*tehed tomorrow to Ottawa and i* Co it« |xtid immediately. In the mean time Mayor Bethune I* today «till trying to secure government cooperation to provide tor the «uttering Hindus. The condition I* rendeioti ex ceedingly bad by the cold rain ot the last day and a half. Many are in tent* and when they get a chance to lie down it is in pool* of water with wind ami rain blowing into their face*. Th* greatest crowd i* at lhe Maple Leaf Ihordiilg house, an old »hack near Uie waterfront, lleie 260 are quartered. Temporary bunk* were put up last night and the Hindu*, surrounded by terrible condition*, lie in the *iwee*eive tiers of their stuffy quarter*. C<x>k- ing. sleeping, eating and l>athiiig go on in one room and men are orowded so okwely tliat only by careful manipula tion Is the space large enough tor all to stay indoor*. The »tench is frightful ami tlie civic authorltie* fear epidemic. The *tMti>iera Wooiioh and Indiana are now overdue with mote than 1,000 Ja(ietieae, the former from Yokotnhama ami the Indiana making he: second tiip from Houolulu. The mayor lie Hevea there will tie no further trouble when they arrive. R. G. Macl’hereon, member of {taillament for Vancouver, declare* that Great Britain should be ware of another Boeton tea incident, i( the thx>d of Ja|«neee immigration ie allowed to continue. RECORD PRICE PAID. HAS NEW SCHEME. New •nd Wonderful Hood Rlvor Apple W. g. U'Ran Would Elect Senators by Bring« SB • Box. Direct Vol*. Hood River—While Die contest aa to who raited the biggest apple in Ore gon gixN merrily on. a ILxxl River man settled any dispute that uray arise this vrar aa to the highest price by an nouncing the rale of 40 boxes of apple* at *8 a box. The fruit will go to Seeley, Mason A Go., of Pcrtlaud, and wa* grown on the fruit farm of Oscar Vanderbilt, known a* Beulah land, a few mile* from this city. The apples are of auch large aise that they will average the buyer about 11 centa apiece without the freight chargee. As far aa known, thia top* the price for anything ever grown in tlie apple line at Hood River or anywhere else, ’the apples are of the variety known a* Winter Banana, aud were set out by E. L. Smith, who formerly owned the place Mr. Vanderbilt now reeidia on, aa an experiment. The variety i* a rare one, little being known of It, but it has proved such a money getter that it n expected many more tree« will soon be planted. When ripe the Winter Banana emit* such a strong flavor of the tropical fruit it is named after that when placed where it cannot be nvu a box of them convey* the idea that there is a bunch of bananas hanging somewhere in the vicinity. Several samples of the fruit placed on display in the window of a store here weigh very cloae to a pound apiece. Oregon City—W. 8. U'Ren, the father of the initiative and referen- duut, ha* a plan to make Statement No. I nearly Irdteolud and to make the peo- pie of Oregon dominant over the legis lature and any political patty ax well. He propose* to have a bill enacted into law uext June through the initiative by which candidate* for the legislature will be iu*truct«d to sign Statement No. 1 exactly a* it is written In the law. The tueuibera of the legislature are further commanded to vote for the candidate for senator who is the choice of the greatest number of people. Mr. U’Ren ha* been working on such a bill for several weeks and now lies it «trailed and all ready to spring. He believes tlust it the bill Ixxxime* a law there will be no question of the mem tier« of the legislature obeying the pro vision* it coutaius. SCORES O.R.&N. CO « Car Shortage Is Caused by Lack ol Kolllog Stock. ALL HAHRIMAN LINES ARE SHORT Interstate Commerce Commlsioner Thinks Shipper* Have Cause tor Complaint Against Road*. YEARN FOR STATEHOOD Qovernor of Naw Mexico Urged to Call Convention. Santa Fs, N. M., Hept. 19.—Dele- gat* Andrew*. natloual commlttemaii, Lunar II. O. Bursntn, chairman of th* Republican central ootutultles, ss-Unll- «1 State» Attorney Chlldsra, Judge A. 1. Motrlaou, General John I*. Victoria, a Democrat, Postmaster Walter* ami other oitiaeua today callo-l upon Gov ernor Curry to urge him to call ■ con stitutional convention within two month* so that a constitution may lie drafted, submitted and adopted by the (ample before coiigr*«« meet* after the holiday*, with ■ plea for admission to •tati-hood. It I* proposed to call to gether the ilelogslee elected to dr** ft “ tlie constitution under the joint hood plan a yeai ago. most of whom have expressed ailllngiiess to •rrvr without ixmi|«enralion. Governor Curry declared himself In hearty aivoid with thi* plan and prom- l*«d to take action after hi* roturn from a consultation with President Roosevelt. Within lhe past tew days nearly every ticwajmper iu New Meixxi has come out In tavoz of hold lug a constitu tional convention till* fall ami sent I - merit for •tateiuxxl i* piaotically unani mous. The Bruce Arctic expedition is be- Portland, Sept. 17.—Tliat lhe Ore lieved to be lost. gon liailroaii A Navigation company i* Free trade in Philippine tobacco and not adequately rquip|ied to handle the suzar is likely to pass congress. traffic eiitriixted to it, and that it I* the The Thaw trial will likely lie post wont offender in tin* rre|«x't lu the en poned from October to IVcember. tire territory ot the Nurtliweatarn llnee, Alton B. Parker accuses Roosevelt of ia the verdict of Interstate I'otnniervo designing to overthrow the constitu t'oniiniMloner Franklin K. lane, whoa« tion. Investigation* in Portland yesterday in Both Great Britain and the United eluded a look Into the car shortage. He States want W H. Adsett, who was arreatci in Chefoo, China, for murder. found the outlook very gloomy in thi* Must Not tnvada Reserve. state. 11« talked with hunlieniien and A man has been arrested who was Pendleton—In a letter just received other »hippei* during the day. anil ex trying to see the president in ordei to by County Superintendent Wells front pressed himself freely on this subject re-ure his aid in collecting *10,000,000 J. H. Ackerman, state school superin last night. from Rockefeller. CITY BURNED LIKE TINDER. • tendent, the hope* of a public school Hie <ar situation i* very »eriou* " Viscount Aoki, Japanese ambassador for white children cn the reservation said he. *talnp|H>n have a legitimate at Washington, may be transferred to are .lashed. Not long since Professor cause tor complaint at their inability Particular* of Hakodate Fire Show Berlin and Baron Kaneko ie looked on Well* wrote the state superintendent Deatruction Woe Great. to get equipment. The railroad men as the new Washington appointee. if a district might be established upon Iheniaehe* admit they are unable to Victoria, 11. 0., Sept. 19.—The the Uatilla Indian reservation. He handle tbe traffic offered. The O. R. A Russian girl at St. Petersburg had been asked to take the matter up A N. aeem* to be the worst roa«l in thi* •trainer Khswiiiutt, which arrived last made herself a living bomb ty dressing ENORMOUS PROFITS aiglit from Manila via Ja|xn and Cldpa by various white renters living on the territory a* far a* car supply gw*. in guncotton. She intended to blow reservation and who have children ot "There la some complaint of discrim with a cargo ot hemp, tra, silk an«l up a police z tat ion but was detected. Standard Oil Has Earned Almost school age. However, in hie reply Hu ination In the matter of car» It i* general freight an«l 4t> saloon |iaa*«n- $70,000,000 a Year. Thomas R. Potter, treasurer of the ROOT OF EVIL NOT REACHED PROFIT! N FRUIT. perintendent Ackerman declared the charged ll,*t the eastern end of the sys ger«, Including many naval, military M.i*onic grand lodge of Pennsylvania, New York, Sept. 18.—Sensational county has no tight whatever to extend tem I* lavored a* again*! thi* end. has died leaving *2,000,000 to educate disclosures regarding the fabulous earn Central Oregon Country Is Rapidly its schools to the reservation. Physician* Opposed to Compulsory Hie re I* no way to remedy thi*, except and civic officer* from the Philippine«, and suppoit male orphans ot Pennsyl ings of Standard Oil were brought out for the road* to get a larger number ot brought further new* uf the giesl fire Pasteurization or Milk Coming to the Front. vania Matone. yestenlay at the bearing in the suit of Livestock Exhibit Largs. ears. Of course tbe question la »till al llak.xlate Bruseels, Set. 17.— I>r. Henry I. Colt, Prineville—A trip to the ranch of ll seem* the big conflagration origin The dead in tbe Canaan, N. H., train tbe United States government to dis William Boegli, which is situated unaolved whether the O. R. A N. i* Salem — When the 12 new stock of Newark, N. J., resident of the Amer solve the corporation. Adroit question wreck number 26. barns were put up on the state fair ican asrax-iation of mednal milk com using all its equipment to the Nut ail- ated in a *>*rp factory hear the Higa- about 30 miles north of this place on • hlgaw* school and »pr«a«l with great ing drew from the reluctant lips of Engineer* and firemen on the Mis Clarence G. Fay resident comptroller j the Crooked river, reveals to every one grounds this year it was thought there mission, I* strongly op|x«Hxl, in an ad vantage, but there ia n<> doubt tliat for rapidity, sweeping sway hundreds ot was sufficient accommodation for all dress tixlay st the International Milk an originating nod, Il haa t«x) little souri Pacific railroad may strike. the possibilities of Central Oregon a* a txnibo» house* Ihrring the tire a pow of the Standard Oil company of New the stock that would be exhibited for st congress, to^tbe eompuhorv ¡xisU-iu Iza- equipment. der tnagaiine el Kl*l>oniachle exploded, Tbe postmaster genera) will urge con- Jersey, the admission tliat in seven fruit growing section. The ranch is least five years to com*. "The Northern Pacific last year put But it was tion of milk as a means of effectively grees to establish postal savings banks years Standani Oil’s total profits just at the water's edge, and in a gorge necessary to fix up some extra stalls in Into n rvIce four time« as many new Involving much I««** ot life In all amounted to 4490,315,734, or some- over 1,OCO feet from the level of the an old building for whatever horses for improving the supply uf milk. Dr «•»r» a* tlie O. It. A N. own* today. 3(X) live* were l.«t during tlie confla Worry over the outcome of hi* trial thing over 470,000,090 a year. Colt said that to employ pasteurisation grain growing swtion of Crook county. gration and 13,090 hoiiu«* burned, a is earning Tirey L. Ford much loss of Although there are but about 12 which there was no acvommixlations in a* anything more tlian a temporary ex The O. R, A N. had on it* line in June •trong win.I fanning the fire, winch Mr. Fay was also forced to admit that of thi* year about 5,421 enra, of which the regular barns. There was suffi sleep. in 1899 the prodt* were nearly *80,- acres in the body that ia in bearing cient room for all the cattle, hogs, pedient would l<e undesirable, tiecause 4,900 were borrowed and 500 it* own. Sprea.1 with great rapidity. H. H. Rogers, vice president of the 090,000 instead of 434,000,000, as set orchard, fruit of all kinds is raised in sheep and goats but theee barns were it would remove the incentive to the The Oregon Short Line owns 7,000 ear* All the toreign consulate«, a«luiitus- Stan «lard Oil company, has suffered a forth on the books of the company. great quantities. Including grapes of filled nearly to the limit. The live public to compel the pr«xlucer to ac and ha«l in June approximately tliat trative offices, Ixnks, company office», complish *n improvement. Pasteur the finest varieties and other kinds stroke of paralysis. The Standard Oil managed to’cover up school*, theaters, etc., were burned that are commonly classed as tropical stock exhibits far exceeded in number ised milk in bulk is uot only intrin miir.lvr on Its tra«'k*. The O. R. A N. with the except ion of the American haa 500 car* ordered, ami the Oregon those of any former state fair. Unconfirmed report* say the Associ its great earnings in that year by delib fruits. sically lees desirable than clean raw oonsulste, courtli<«ise, railway station ated Press is about to grant tbe de erately failing to credit the earniDgs of milk, declared Dr. Colt, but i* actually Short Line 900. This orchard three years 'ago pro "The manager* have on the Southern and the customs house. mands of it* striking telegraph opera 19 subsidiary companies that contrib duced over 2,000 bushels of winter ap Irrigated Hope Do Well. unsafe unless it is consumryi within 24 uted vast sums to the parent corpora One steamer, the Nanaye Maru, was tors. Corvallis—Irrigating hope pays in hours and is kept at or belt w 10 de l*acitic system a car pool, by which i*i* burned ami sank In the harlor. ples, all of which were readily mar tion. owned by any of the Harriman lines this section of the Willamette valley. gres* centigrade—50 «legree* Fahren Thi* is the first iime the company’s keted at 41 per bushel in the local Evidence gathered at the court mar are treated a* at home, no matter on market. The value of the fruits mar- Thia fact is proven beyond a doubt in heit. Dt. Colt also raid; tial of General Stoeese) shows that he earnings have been made public. which of the allied line* they are, but CEMENT, SI A BARREL. the experiment that has been carried "To resort to the compulsory pts- ketel this year will exceed 44,000 and Figured on the capital stock now out could have held Port Arthur at least there i« a etrong rivalry between all out at the Oswald West bop yard near teurizatlon of the milk supply in large does not include vegetable*, of which standing this is an annual profit of another week. |arts of the ry*tem to make a allowing, this city «luring the ptx-t several cities as a protection ag»in*t tuberculo New Factory In Montana May Become something over 70 per cent. Figured Mr. Boegli raises an abundance. A paasengerr on the Southern Pacific Consi iering the fact that this ranch montha. Hope were exhibited in town sis inates.I of taking more radical in««« eo tliat the O. It. A N . wliii h ie lhe Boon Io Northwest. on tbe basis of the Standard Oil trust, wrat off for care of any r«a«l in this was put off near Los Angeles because which tiad a capitaliation of 410,000,- was purchased but two years ago at ap thia week from the Wwl yard, Borne urra for It* eradication from milk territory, Im* a difficult time of Helena, Mon*., Hept. 19 —Work ha* he would not pay his fare. He shot at picked from vines that ha«l l«een irri hen!», would lie protecting only th«vie proximately 410,000, tbe profits on this 000 when it was die*olve«l and reorgan the conductor and was killed by the gated and some from vine* that were who live in the citie* and would ex- own, owing to it* short equipment, in Ivgun on the conslruclioti of a *609,000 ized into the present company without kind of an investment are apparent. train crew. not irrigated. Those that had been p<«ee all who live in the rural district*. keeping will in seeing distance ot iu cement plant at Three Forks, a town any additional investment, the annual watered were vastly superior, both in The only real ratfeguar.l lie* in the busineaa.*’ Klamath's Trade Big The railroads affected by the boiler profit is something like 700 per cent. east of Helena, at the junction of the Klamath Falls—As an indication of size snd quality, besides which the complete eradication of boviue tubercu- makers' strike are getting new men aa Gallatin, M*«llsot> sad Jefferaon river», vines show a m uch bet ter growth. DOORS THROWN OPEN. loci*. ” the trade that will be established in fast as they can. Over 1,000 men on both tbe Northern Paiiflo and Kt. DOCTORS TO FIGHT.PLAGUE. Klamath Falls with the advent of the walked out and the railway officials Pan I railways. As a result of cheap To Advertise Union County. DISPATCHER BUNGLES OROERS. Canada Will Not Restrict Japanese railroad, when the markets of the coun claim the strike was not authorised. Iwslc materials, the eorupany pro|««i-a Blue Given Four? Assistants and Re try will be opened to thia section, the La Grande—The Grand Ronde Booat- Immigration. marketing the product at *1 a txirrl, A decisive struggle is on for control duce* Work to System. Long Lake Lumber company operations ers’ club has just Issued a four-page Train* Collide in N*w Hampshire and Vancouver, B. C., Hept. 17.—Thirty aa against *4 at present. of Zion city. illustrated newspaper descriptive of afford a scale. l>eepite the facta that San Francisco, Sept. 17.—Four sur 24 Ara Killed. The plant will have an ultimate ra eight thoiuiand Japanese have lieen The number of railroad accidents In geons of the marine hospital service their goods must be hauled 35 miles Union county. One of these edition* White River Junction, Vt., Kept. 17. given permiaaion by the government to pacity of 1,009 lxrr»ls a «lay, ami will Great Britain is increasing. will be handed to every person visiting have been ordered to the assistance of over a stage road, this company has —A fearful head-on collision between come immriliately to British Columbia. be tlie largest of It* kind in this sec Die company Three persons were killed by the ool- Dr. Rupert Blue, who has been placed contracted with a California fruit Ex the exhibition hall from the trains. the south bonn«l (Juetwc expr«-«* and They will cross the Pacific a* rapidly tion of the Northwest. by the Federal authorities, at the re change for all the boxes they can pro The illaatraticns cover practically every a north bound freight train on the Con a* rtearm-r* can be secured to bring lias * fully siilss-rilied capital of 42.- lapse of a building in Cincinnati. quest of the mayor, in charge of the duce, and they are sending out every line of industry in the county. In ad Secretary Straus is formulating a bubonic plague situation in San Fran week about two carloads. Even at the dition to the original 10.090, over 4,- cord division <>f the Boeton A Maine them. Ths news tliat Vancouver will 409,000, ami Is raid to have five tnlliw of limestone and «ilica land*. plan for an industrial peace commis cisco. They are Drs. Creel ami Vogel, freight rate they must pay, they make 090 additional copies have been sub railroad occurred four mile* north of •ee an immigration hitherto tinpreve- Jamts and Hyrum Pingree, of the «lented wa* received belay by the Canaan station Kumlay, due to a mis sion. who landed at Seattle last Saturday a fair profit, and will be on the ground scribed by several indivhiual real estate take in train <liei«tclier's orders, anil »tiamer Woolwich, whicli brought 239 Plngrri- National lank, of Ogden, Utah, firms, making in all 15,000 copies. floor ready to do business when the from the Philippines; Dr. Rucke, de Two of the largest copper mines in front a «lemolished yxuwenger coach of the brown men. The atratrier In an« at tlie head of the snterprlne. while Minnesota have decided to decrease tached fom duty at tbe Jamestown ex railroad arrive«. They emply 20 men there were taken out 24 dea«l and dying dian* i* overdue now from Honolulu I'. Boettcher, <>f the Billing* sugar fac Prune Crop Heavy. in the making of boxes and the quality position, and Dr. Roberts, ordered here their output 50 per cent. Bert informed circle* de tory, F T. McBride, a Butte lawyer, and 27 other passengers, most of them with 300. from Washington. Blue raid tonight of box put out is first-ciass. Eugene—The fruit evaporator* in seriously wounded. clare that the Dominion government an«l Joseph Soowcrcft, of Utah, are the Many Japanese who have paeeporte lane county are generally in operation "I consider the situation in San Nearly all tlxiee who were in the will do nothing at all to prevent the main factor*. for Mexico land in the United State« Francisco well worthy of drastic meas now, tbe prunes coming in fast. The death car were returning from a fair at further Influx of Japaneee despite the Buy Siualaw Timber. but fail to go on to their destination. ure*. I have now assumed full control Astoria—Articles of incorporation of crop In this county tin* year ia said to Hherbrooke, tjueliec, 90 mile* north. protest of Vancouver. Not Enough Coal at Homa. H. H. Rogers is in such poor physi and established 12 district headquartes the Hiuslaw Investment company, have be nearly as large a the bumper crop of Theilemami for lalair is *o great in The conductor of the freight train New York, Kept. 19.—The situation cal health that he is unable to appear in the city. Tbe physician in charge been filed by E. Z. Ferguson, C. R. last year, when ton* of tbe prune* wa* given to understand trial he had the interior ot British Columbia and in court in a case against the Standar«! of each district will report to me daily, Higgins and F. L. Warren, with cap went to waste becaue the evaporators plenty of time to reach a siding by the on the prairie* of the Northwest that with regard to the priqxwal* l**urd by the bureau of equipment of the Navy and hereafter eradication measure* will ital stock fixed at *150,900. The com could r ot handle them al). This year Oil company. night operator at Canaan ataticn, re a* many Jap* a* wish to come will l«e department for supplying coal for the take the form of recommendations by pany haa purcliased 9,000 acres of tim there are more evaporator*, and the cld James J. Hill, now that he has turn ceiving, according to the superintend allowed. On the other hand, official l«ltleship II ret on its voyage to the ones have been enlarged, so it ie prob ed all business affairs over to hi* son, me to the board of health, which last ber land on the Kiulaaw river contain ent of the division, a copy of a tele •tatement* come from Ottawa that organization will order carried out. ing many million feet of stamling tim able that there will be no waste of any graph order from the train dispatcher Premier lanrier an«l Delegate Ishii will Pacific has assumed rather interesting will «pend the rest of bis life ia recrea shape liere by the statements <»f several great amount. More surgeons of the marine hospital ber. The following men have been tion and rest. at Concord, which confused the train confer tomorrow »nd arrange a nominal agents of the larger *x*l mining con service will be ordered to my assistance elected officers: J. T. Roes, president; limit. Nobody In Vancouver believe* numbers 30 and 34. cern* that they would not present bld*. A grand jury at Jackson. Mis«., has as I need them." PORTLAND MARKETS. G. W. Warren, vice president; E. Z. that even if this ia declared it will l>e Their reasons are that they have not returned indictments against the Illi Ferguson, secretary; J. E. Higgins, adhere« 1 to. Ship* Bring Much 8almon. the neceeaary quantity of coal on hand, nois Central and Yazoo A Mississippi Wheat—Club, 82c; blueetem, 84c; treasurer. Benjamin Sweet, of Wis Isle I* No Man’* Land. There wa* no demonstration today imide from the quantity demanded by San Francisco, Hept. 17.—Four ships Valley railroads for giving passes. valley, 82c; red, 8(>c. consin, is also one of the directors. on the arrival of the J«jmne*e on lh<« private contracts which have lieen en Victoria, B. C., Sept. 18.—According O«ts—No. 1 white, 423.50(S)24; gray, of the salmon fleet put In an appr-arance steamer Wixilwich. The government is trying to prevent to mail advices from Tokio, Japan belay anil among them they brought tered Into. Organize to Fight Railroad. *23®S3.50. another coal famine in the West. claims tbe right to occupy Prêtas is Barley—Feel, 423C423.50 per ton; from the Northern canneries 154,625 Salem—A concerted movement is on land, which was recently taken jxiesee- Moore Hava Had Enough. cases of salmon. At all but one of the Secretary Metcalf urges the nee-1 of Strike Hamper* Traffic. sion of on behalf of Japan, on the foot to effect an organization of the brewing, *24.50024.75; rolled, *24.50 canneries the catch thia season was government drydocks on the Pacific. Casa Blanca, Kept. 17.—With t I m St. Paul, Kept. 19.—A general strike ground that, as it lie* between the valley sawmill men with a view of 025.50. Corn — Whole, *29030; cracked, poor, and the total pack will fall con submission of all the tribes, which now of boilermaker« on the Chicago A Great The Western Union claims there has twentieth and twenty-first parallels, it taking up again the rate question on siderably below the average. The ships seems practically assured, it would ap Western, Great Northern, Omaha, been a break in the operators’ strike at was no man’s land. A Japanese paper rough and finished lumber shipments 430.60. Hay—Valley timothy. No. 1,41<@ that arrived were Star of France, from pear today that the mlason witch took Northern Pacific ami Koo railroad* was Clevelad, Ohio. just received says: "When Japan took to San Francisco lay common points. The mill men are still striving tc 18 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, Naknek, with 50,363 cases of salmon; General Drude into Morocco has lieen «•ailed Katurday. The boilermaker* arn A newspaper office at Joplin, Mo., poseeeaion of Formosa, she extended her bring about a respiration of the old rate 419020; clover *11; cheat, *11; .James Nesmith, from Naknek, with fully accomplished. Persons acquainted aided in their fight by their helpers 34.272 cases; B. P. Cheney, from Nak with the country declare that the move anil in the case of the Great Western has been dynamited because it fought dominion to the twenty-first parallel of of 13.50 per thousand feet and, if the grain hay, (11012; alfalfa, *12013. latitude, and when American took pos nek, and Charles B. Kenney, from ment of the tribesmen ie over. They the machinists In the big sho|>s at Del- the lawless element. Fruits — Apples, *101.50 per box; valley manufacturers can lie brought session of the Philippines she extended Nushagak, each with 35,000 case«. are essentially agriculturists and they wein went out in sympathy. The cantaloupes, 41.2501 50 per crate; together, it is proposed to take the Count Oku ma «ays the San Francisco her dominion to the twentieth.” are in a hurry to return to their fields strike of boilermakers followed s re [«caches, 75c0*l per rate; prunes, Sofia matter before the Interstate Commerce riots were backed by the city, while No Thought of Resigning. for their first rains. It is understood fusal of the railroads to accede to a commission at the earliest date possi 75c percrate; watermelon*, 1O1 -ic per Vancouver fought the rioters. Fire Devour* Three Store*. Boston, Hept. 17.—"You may state that when absolute calui is re-estab demand for 45 cents an hour east of pound; plums, 50075c per box; ble. 8an Francisco, Sept. 18.—A fire An effort to have Stensland, the de grapes. 90cO41-50 per crate; casabas, positively that my resignation ie not in lished here the troops will lie distrib the Missouri river and 47^ cents west which started this morning in the sa Albany Ship* Much Fruit. the hands ot the president, and there uted to eight seaports. of that river. *2.25 per d< /• i. faulting president of the Milwaukee loon of March A Richmond on Van Albany—More than 25 bins of Bart avenue bank, Chicago, pardoned, has Vegetables—Turnips, *1.25 per sack; ie no likelihood of its being offered," Nees avenue, tietween Bush and Pine lett pears have lieen shipped out of Al Fxprsesas Trust In England. Drude Threaten* Vengeance. failed. carrots, 41.2,5 per sack; beet*, *1.25 said United State* Attorney General streets, destroyed the saloon, the Chin bany thia season and a few more will Bonaparte today preparab ry to his trip London, Kept. 17.—Baron Komura, Paris, Hept. 18.—Sultan Multi el There iea n unconfirmed report that ese bazaar of the Wah Sing Lung com lie sent out before the shipments are per sack; cabbage, lM01*sc per to Chicago to take up the case of the .Inistmui' amlmsiiador to Great Britain, Hallg, it is reported, ha* arin>mnced pound; celery, 75c0*l per dozen; the battleship fleet will leave for the pany, a vacant storehouse and commu government against the Chicago A Al c Fid upon Kir Edward Grey at the that he will pay the cost of the French concluded. More cherriee were sent Pacific November 17 instead of Decem nicated to the walls of the Bush street out of Albany this season than ever be com, *101.50 per sack; encumbers, 10 ton railway. According to u di*|mtch Foreign office thia afternoon and dis expedition to Morocco, on condition 015c per dozen; onions, 15020c per ber 17. police station. The total loss ie about fore and, according to the amounts al dozen; parnlt-y, 20<- per dozen; peppers, in the morning papers, he hail resigned cussed the anti-Oriental disturbances in that the French evacuate the country. 4645,000, that on the bazaar, which ready under contract, the biggest prune 8<«iil0c per pound; pumpkins, IS0 on account of the granting of immnnitr Vancouver. The amtavaador took with Only two columns of tribesmen are now Roosevelt has approved the orders to was insured for *19,000, Wag Admiral Evans to use his own judg The three memtiers of the Chinese firm shipment ever made from Oregon will 1 ’«'c per pound ; radishes, 20c per doz to the Chicago A Alton by Mr. Morri him long dispatches which lie received reported Io lie under arms In the Casa If the prune en ; spinach, fic per pound, squash, 50c son, who liegan the suit against the from the Japanese consul* at Vancou Blanca district. The latest advice* re ment in visiting Portland with the owning the bazaar were asleep at the leave Albany this fall. crop comes up to present ex[*ctations, 0*1 per box; tomatoes, 40050c per Standard Oil. ver anil Ottawa ami It is understood he ceived from General Drtide said that, fleet ot battleehips. time and narrowly escaped death. this big shipment will be realized. assured the foreign secretary that the if the delegates from the tribe suing box; sweet potatoes, 2’<c per pound. The next encampment of the Grand Bookkeeper I* Arrested. Japanese hail the greatevt confidence for jieace did not appear at mmn today, Onions—*.02.25 per hundred. Shell Kill* Forty Japans*«, Army of the Republic will be held at Report on Reform School. Goldfield, Nev., Hept. 17.—Herbert that the Canadians would punish those he would destroy the Moorish camp. Potatoes—New, *1 per hundred. Tokio, Sept. 18. — Forty of the crew Toledo, Ohio. Judge Charles Burton, Salem—The report of N. H. Looney, Butter—Fancy creamery, 27 5y0.'i5c Riggs, bookkeeper for Broker Paul New who wore responsible for the attack of Nevada, Mo., was elected command were killed an«l injured on board the superintendent of the state reform per pound. man, who was found unconscious in upon the Japanese. Boycott Dishonest Road*. er-in-chief at the Saratoga meeting just Japanese battleship Kashima by the school, was presented to the state board Veal—75 to 125 pounds, 8(38J4c; Newman's office late Friday night and New York, Hept. 19.—By the use o’ explosion of a 12-inch shell within the at its last meeting. During the month 125 to 150 pounds, 7,lyc; 1*0 enuded. Reduc* Rat** Ont-Third. 200 41,150 missing from the open safe, has a rigid boycott on unscrupulous line* shield, after target practice near Koret, two in matte were returned from parole, pounds, 907c. been taken into custody. While there Topeka, Kan., Hept. 17.—The state and by the elimination of insidious Hnndre-ls of Jews are being tortured September 7. The fatalities included sn«l two who had escaped, making the Pork—Block, 75 to 150 pounds, 80 ie no direct evidence connecting him Ixrard of railroad commissioner* has preferences to favored shippers, the and burned in Russia. a lieutenant, two cadets and one staff total enrollment 89 as compared to 85 8}$c; packers, 7>^08c. with the rohliery, his conflicting state prepared a tariff sheet providing a re latter declared to lie worse than open Admission of Oriental adults to the officer. The explosion was terrific and at the beginning of the month. The Poultry—Average old hen*, 14014 lyc ments regarding the affair have led the duction in freight rates of about 33 S relates, the railway magnates of the the ship is badly damaged. The explo Chicago schcols is meeting with strong sum of 4238.30 was received from the per pound; mixed chicken*, 180135*0; police too suspect that fie knows more per rent, which it will proserit to the Fast propose to make ii strenuous effort sion followed an attempt to remove an national government as charges on two spring chickens, 13<*13>^c; old roost than he has told, and he will lie held opposition. legislature If a special seaaion is called. to reduce the impending fall car short unevploded shell. A majority of the inmates from Alaska. ers, 809e; dressed chickens, 16<817c; until the mystery has been cleared up. Governor Hoch has practically said he age, which Hdmitteilly is threatening The jury in the Tirey L. Ford case, bystanders were fearfully mutilated. turkeys, live, 15019c; geese, live, 80 will call a special session if the roads the industries of the entire country. Ken Francisco, has been secured. Buys Apple* at La Grand*. 9c; ducks, 14c. Earning* Show Increase. do not grant the two cent fam rate. Battleship* May Burn Oil. Ia Grande—Contract for the «ale of Eggs—Fresh ranch, candled, 30c per Japan deplores the outbreak against Denver, Sept. 17.—The twenty-first This puts the question squarely up to Oppose All Exposition*. Vallejo, Cal., Sept. 18.—Now that more than 90,000 boxes ol Grand dozen. her subjects at Vancouver, B. C. annual report of the Denver A Rio the railroads of either granting the Lincoln, Neb., Kept. 10.—Senator the monitor Wyoming has been re Ronde apples at *1.40 per box has been Hops—1907 Fuggles, 6**07c per Grande Railroad company, Iraned yea- two-cent fare or of facing a light. E. J. Burkett, who leaves thia evening Freneh and Spanish troops have at leased from the drydock, it ie stated on concluded between E. Z. Carbine, of perpeund; 1907 clusters, 708c; olds. ter<lay by President E. T. Jeffrey, for Washington, t/vlay declared that tacked and routed the Moor* and burn the yard that the vessel will Ire ready thia county, and C. E. Walker, of Kan 405c. shows that the income of the company Russian* Emigrate to Siberia. he would fight th* A laaka-Yukon ex ed their camp. in about a month’« time for her exper sas City. Sixty thousand t»xe* of Wool—Eastern Oregon, average beet, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1007, Kt. Petersburg, Hept. 17.—A tele position appropriation In congress. Ho imental trial tripe, ao that the naval apple* means approximately 110 car 19022c per pound, according to shrink was 421,625,429, an increase of $1,794,- gram rwelved here from Riazan say* declared that the exposition at James Striking telegraph operators ’In Chi authoritie* may determine the advisa loads. leading of this monster order cago have received «trike pay and what bility of using oil as a fuel on board will begin a* soon as the apple picking age; valley, 20022c, according to fine 181, as compared with the previous that 51,000 emigrants have passed town had been a lamentable failure and ness; mohair, choice, 29080c per year, and the net earnings were |8, 169,- through there since the beginning of he would ounces all such projects in ever disaeaUonexisted ba* disappeared. the larger naval ships in place of coal. eotnmeneee, or, in other words, at one*. pound. 929, an increase of *574,989. the year, bound for Biberi*. the future.