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OS OF THE WEEK la a Condensed Fora tor On Busy Reader! RAFPEMNGS OF TWO CONTINENTS BORAH CASE OPi^lD. SMALL FOR ARBITRATION. Government Begins Prosecution for Lsnd Frauds. Tafia Operators PresMent Roos»volt Oan End Strike Boise, Sept. 25.—The government yesterday revealed the charge in the ease of United States Senator Borah, charged with timber land fraud. The jury was completed at the morning res sion, and during the afternoon Judge M. C. Burch, of Detroit Mich., special assistant to the attorney genetai, tirade the opening »tatement of the prosecu tion. He arraigned the late governor, Frank Hteunsaberg, as the central fig ure in tire alleged conspiracy by which it is alleged that more than 17,000 acres of virgin forest land, thick with towering pines, came fraudulently into th« possession of the Briber Lumber coaytany, a Wisconsin corporation operating a plant in this city. Mt. Burvh connected Mr. Borah with tire land transartions only as attorney, first for Steunenberg and then for the lumber concern. He declared that Mr. Borah interested himself in all matters having an outward bearing on the land claimed by dummy entrymen, turned over to dummy trustees, and by them deed#*! over to the Barber company. All of the deeds went through Mr. Borah's office and stand in the county clerk's office as being recorded at his request. It it alleged that Mr. Borah approached tire register of the land office with regard to several claims which «ere held up and sraa warned by that official that the claims were fraudulent and ehould be let alone. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST — W .J. - mw - ru atâ EASY TO GET CARS. Trolley Line Proves Groat AM Freewater Shippers. EARNINGS OF SLEEPERS. to Pullman Company Reports to Blate Railway Commission. Chisago. Sept 24 —’*1 tiave poaitivv inside information that the eurupaulee are ready to arbitrate, and 1 pred ct to you now that you will all be at work withiu ten days, and that victory will be yours." This was the information given cut by President 8 J Htuall, of UM «trik ing coinniercial telegrapher», at the twat attends#! meeting held since the •trlks was declared. There were loud cries of "No arbitration" when Presi dent Small liegsn «[leaking, but these grow weaker as he said: "I think I iiavs heard that ery be fore, but 1 want to say something on the ether side. It President Roossvelt should ask the companies to arbitrate, arid they coueeutrel, wliat pwitl.m would it place you In If you refuaadT* **1 don't know that you will get a chance to arbitrate," he raid aa the orie* continued "If Colcuel dowry has bts way al«>ut It you won't be given the chance We liave had some bitter ex|>esvnce with arbitration, but If it comes this time with the stamp of the United States government on it 1 be lieve we can afford to accept it.” Although he did not say so, Presi dent Hina 11 gave the Inference that Pres ident Roosevelt was In a fair way to end the strike. Hs «Id it had already coat the com [allies <12,000,000 Chairman Wesley Russell «Id the cotton grower» of the South ate clamor ing for better telegraph facilities, an#l that many Southern asaoriations had appealed to Preaident Roosevelt The situation, hs said, looked decidedly hopeful. M. J. Reidy, of Beaton, and 8. K. Konenkauip, of Pittsburg, ¡membsia of the national executive board, said the strike would t#e over in two weeks. WILL PROTECT CHINA * -wz PrKWtnl R oomy lit Cogilzmt o Japin's G odi . COREA ONLY A STEPPING STONE ESTABLISH RR'Zt COURT. Hague Peeta Conference Votes on Great Tribunal. Tha Hague, tiept. 23 —Tha aixtii pleuaiy aittiug ul Hie pesiw confarama teday attracted an unusually large au dience. Tha meiulwis of the Interna- tloiial Heiaiuologlcal and iMiiy con gresses, whlcli were meeCing hare, were luseent. In the course of the d'ecua- •ion regarding the establishment ol an international pr ae court, Hanot F.steva (Mex eo) announced that the Mexkwu delegation would now vote tn lavor of th## pro|H»ltloii, a* the liiodltleetion permitting a ouuutry liitetaalt'd In a #w»e to have Ita own judge on the tri bunal largely does away with Hie objec tionable features of the earlier pu po- ailiuu which he «uid cuiittavene#i the principle of the e#|uality of nations. Heuor Katav* added thsi while Mezlco would support the proputlt oil to ©stab- Halt a prise court, sin# did not withdraw her opinion, rep atc#!ly eipiesatvi, •gainst the project to islablish an In tel national i-oiiil ol permanent arbitra tion, If I mb «) on a pilin'pls coutiaiy to the equity cl the states. The proposition to establish an In ternational prise cuiirl was ultimately approve#!, Brazil alone casting a vote against it Russia, Japan, Hlaui, Van- eauela, Turkey and I'vrala abstain*! from voting. Un the motion of !'re«l<leiit Nelidoff, the rvooliitl#in In regard to convening the lliild |MMi<« conference. Intrialia’ed Bepteiubei 19, «as unanimously ad<>|4- ed, togilher with the expression of gratitude to Emperoi Nichols*, as the initiator of the conference and to Queen Wilhelmina for her hospitality. Pi lor to the vole, M. Taiikul, hi«<l of Hie Ja|«ne*e delegation drew cord1«! applause Iwiauae of hie sxprreaiiin of appreciation of the personal initiative of Em|ieror Nicholas in bringing about the meeting of the convention. Salem—The state railway coniiuis- Freewater — The several packing houses in thia city have about coiuplet »ton has issued an order extending th» ed their seaeen's prune packing and time given the transportation compan will now begin on the apple crop. ies ol the state to til» their annual re Ova» 100 cwrloada of fruit, chiefly ports to October 10. Only six compan Japan Blustered About School Ques prune», peaches, [ear* and plum», have ies seut reports, the Wells, largo, th» tion In OaUfornla Only to Gat been shipped from here during the peat IVnver A Rio Grande, the Salem, Fall» Frss Hand In China. 20 dava over the O. R. A N. and the City A Western, the Pullman, the Cen Walla Walla Valley trolley line via tral Railway Union, and the Oregon A Sunset Lagging rouipsuiy ol Clatskanie. tlie Northern Pacific. ' Hearst save he has no Idea of being The shipper» say that since the ad- I#etter» have been received from the Han Francisco, Hept. 24.—That tlis a candidate for president in 1908. vent of the traction eompauy and their Portland Railway, Light A l*ower com Japanese question liss not been settled pany and the Rogue River Valley Rail- ab.lity to furnish Northern Pacific re- Daniel A. Ryan has l<een nominated but Is merely In Ito Infarvy Is the be frigt-rator care, troubles have ended re i and company any itig report» had been for mayor of San Francisco by the Re lief of a large number of naval officers garding the securing of cars as the O. •ent, but •>' far they have not been re publicans. who have arrived at Han Franctsco with R. A N. a rents have " loosened up" ceived. The government will spend <42,(KU The Swift Refrigerator Transpcrta- woudetfully, and even take the trouble the advance guar#I of tire fleet Uiat is to in removing obstructions from tire Co to call up tbe growers over the long tion oompany tiled its report uuder be mobilised in Pacltlc waters. Ac- lumbia apo vs Wenathee. distance telephone to ask if they can protest, as not being a common earlier. cording to these authorities, the fleet The Sunset Logging company reports supply them car». Such a state of The influx of Chineae into Jamaica haa l«en orderer! tu the Pacltlc not so affairs ha.« heretofore been unknown in turnings of >10,914 06, operating ex is becoming serious. Some action by much aa a warning to Japan for her this city, and of course the »hippers pense» <64,810 88, a deficit of <53,- the government la likely. [vast act Ums aa for a float lug protest 896.83. appreciate it. Borah will insist on trial, even if the against her contemplated seizure of The rulltnan eompany fives Its gross The apple crop is a good one and top others Implicated in the Idaho land China. In fa# t, the*© naval men inter notch prices have already been offered earnings iu operating or» wholly In frauds ©scape on technical.ties. pret tiiat the presence of ths fleet on and accepted. The apple trees have Oregon at <57,479 08. gross earuinaa this side of the continent as a message Every Hindu in British Columbia been well sprayed tills year and the on al) line« tillering Oregon <1,373,- to Japan clearly saying "Thou aliail who can raise the cash is going south good derived thereby is already showing 640.04, Oregon's proportion of the not steal China." before the cold weather sets in. itself by the absence of scale. There latter 1333,289 49, receipts from car These authorities bring f#irwar#l a will be over 100 car loads of apples mileage on lines entering Oregon An attempt was made to kidnap ex- nuuilwr of interesting f«<ts to support from this poinL Hay shipments are <711.74, Oregon's prorertional share Bnpervisor Lonergan, of San Francisco, THOUSANDS GO TO CANADA. their contention. In the first place becomiug general, the rancher» con <80.34; total expenses of operation star witness in tbe Ford bribery trial. they point out that a treaty existed tie signing their hay to points on Puget <859,356, Oregon's share <197,037.26; tween the Unit«##! Miatee and Corea property owned by the company in Governor Chamberlain suggests that Northwest Provinces Draw American sound where prices are good. which was the nearest thing to an alli a fuel famine may be averted in East Farmers. Harvesting has begun on the third Oregon used in tbe operation of cars en#*« tiiat the Unite#! Htates haa under <112.25175. The coot of the car» could ern Oregon this winter by the railroads Chicago. Sept. 25.—According to fig alfalfa crop which promisee to be above taken. This treaty under a ¡«as I hie not be stated. giving a low rate on slabwood. ures sent out by Chairman E. E. Mac the average ) ield. construction ple#lged the American The American Bankers’ association, Leod, of the Western Passenger asso Can't Got Care at AKiany. government to protect Corea against Money in Clover Seed. in session at Atlantic City, N. J., de ciation, many thousand Americans an Albany—Though local shippers of just such a conp as Japan lias carried Albany — Local dealers are building nually are obeying the call of the wilds clared against postal savings bank*, to a successful conclusion. Il is said perishable goods are suceeeeful in get HAGUE MEETING BARREN. up a lucrative business in handling the but favorral government supervision of of Western Canada. In a circular is JOHN D. TO TESTIFY. ting cars, the car shortage for grain that immediately attar the Poitsuiouth sued today to all of the lines which are clover seed produced by the growers shipper» is now worse than ever. Pres savings banka. treaty was signed, in which, by the members of the as-ociation, it is stated of this section. Carter A Robson, of ent conditions here are pronounced Delegations Go to Peace Conference way, Japan guaranteed the ludepend- Federal Government Wants to Know Au Anglo-Ruseiau treaty has been that doting the 12 months ended June this city, have made a specialty in sup worse than that which prevailed last Without Preparations. en#w of I orca, the island empire busied signed. Of Standard Oil. 30. 41.869 entrant*, representing a pop plying alsyke and red clover seed to one year, so hit as grain dealers are con The Hague, Hept. 24—After having herself tying the hauda of all the big New York, Hept. S3.—John D. Rock Rebel Moors have at last accepted ulation of 105,420, took up homesteads of the largest seed concerns in Wiscon cerned. Now the condition has reached tieen In seesion for over thrse months, European powers by means of treat ire the French terms of peace in Western Canada. Of this number, sin. Should it be possible to obtain such a point tiiat exporters of grain aiul alliances. The United Htalre gov efeller, genIu» exlntordlnary of the and ad j urn men t probably a month in gigantic Htandard Oil trust, will be 13.188, representing a population of the cars, a total of 240.000 pounds will cannot even get cats for Oregon ship The Han Francisco city jail has been the distance, it is rv>x>gnlsed generally ernment was the only big power with have been sent Ur Milwaukee by the 31.500, were from the United States. ments. It is only in the part few days and svsn by ths nxwt optimistic in ths the exception of Germany not inc I ode* I forced to take the witne*e stand an#l un condemned as unsafe. der <«th divulge certain secraia of lite The statistics apparently show that end of this week. The local firm seeks that thia condition liar existed gene ¡«ace movement, that tbe second inter- In thia arrangement. Heney feels confident of convicting the tide of immigration from the Unit to purvliaae sufficient seed to make out comt Inal ion 's history, which he, belter rally, though one shipper has had an national peace route re nee has been and Tl#e naval officers above referred to Tirey L. Ford, of the United Railways, ed States into Canada is reaching a a shipment of seven carloads with a artier in for 25 days for one car for an will be at ita coociesion. barren of re give it aa their opinion that the III (eel than any other, la able to remlnr ac now on trial. curately. Other leading figure» In tha stage which should awaken interest. total valuation of about <25,000, This Oregon shipment and no car lias come. sults leading to [»ermaneal measures of ing »Hired up between the Unitrd trust, who. It was expelled, would es Standard Oil lawyers say it is not Mr. MacLeod states that during the opens up a new market for the clover Several orders have been in a week and t«netlt to the Htates and Ja|«n «aa the work of the of the world cape the ordeal, al»#» will be called to the policy of that company to drive last decade a total of 272,609 people seed taised in this section and will are not being realised. Japanese government. While Ja|>an Even the pro[M«ition for a future face Itaputy Attorney General trark have left the United States and have have a tendency to strengthen the local rivals to the wall. meeting of ths conference, which was was belligerently protesting against the Bellegg's forniidable inquisitorial bat taken up homes in Canada, and that market and bring the top price to the Rich Strike in Quartzville. attltu#ie of the Californians toaaid the unanimously adopted has twen so alter The Russian government has resum 57,919, or nearly one-fifth of these, valley growers. It is raid that the Albany— A rich ledge of quarts has ed aa to suppress its most important Japanese, it «aa doing nothing moie or tery. ed ita policy of »booting suspected re went there during the 12 months ended supply is not equal to the demand and Tli<we in charge of the g#ivernm< nt's been discovered in the Quartzville ruin part, uamsly, ths [«rlodicity of meet lees, rconllng to the authorities cited, volutionists without trial. case in the Federal suit to die»*>lve June 30, 1906. The number increaser! that a lucrative business awaits grow ing district by Grant Lindley, a resi ings. morely providing for the tailing titan holding America at a distance Htandard Oil'as a corporation violator The United States Circuit Court of from 2.412 in 1896-7 to 57,919 in 1905, ers who will specialize in the growing dent of Lelanon. Lindley came out of of a third conference, but eelabllahing with one hand while with the other it of the Sherman ant I t rust law decided Appeals has decided that tbe Great and fell off to 31,500 during the year of clover for seed pui poser. the mountains this week with rainplea nothing with regard to convening of the «as choking the life out of Corea. Northern must pay its fine for giving ju«t ended. of some remarkably rich ore, but raid future conference» The naval officer» hold that as soon to#lay that the issuing of mor» »ulipe- Freighting at Klamath. iias is necresaty. Although Mr. Kel Duting the greatest year of immigra rebates. little about ti e mine, aa he had not The prevailing opinion a* expreeeed as Ja|«u took puaaeaalon of Corea Mr. Klamath Falls—An average of 150,- logg would not toll who will lie com tion from the United States into Can Pennsylvania and Kansas are assured aria. there came into the country from 000 pounds of freight every five days is yet died his notices of location. He by one of the leading delegatee 1a that Roosevrlt «as convinced that the next pelled to testify, th # fact remains that of a 2-cent paseengear rate by action of Great Britain and Ireland 86.796. Dur being tianled into Klamath Falls by lias now returned to the site for that the alaence of results in the conference move w<#ul#l involve China, an#l accprd- the cnly men in posseseion of many The samples of ore Lindley on the great queetious was due to the ingly began preparations for active in the executive officials of the roads in ing the past 10 years Great Britain and ths J. M. McIntyre Transportation purpose much nought secict* who have not b*en iounu have not yet l«en aa*ayed, but lack of preparation by all the countries terference. The United Htates ent terested. •<ibpri>ar#l are John l>. Rockefeller, Ireland hare sent a total of 311,747 company. Other freighters are carry the discoverer exptvts it to prove richer represented Thie, he «aid, was eep#c- quietly by while Japan put Corea in William Rockefeller. W. 11 Flagler, The Standard Oil announces that as people, who have found new homes in ing smaller amounts. The merchants than anything yet found in the Qnartx- lally striking in the ca*e of tbe Ameri its back picket. Il will not ait quietly soon as present suits are finished it hrr American colony, and this number are stocking up for winter trade. aa the ville country, and rays he has plenty can delegation, which was sup|»aed to by if Japan makes the effort to ileal in Oliver II Payne, John D. Archbold arid II II Rogers will reorganize and enlarge Its ©capital, is not very much in excess of the popu freight rates are higbe* during the bad of the ore. have come here in ecmplete accord with the «me manner with China. It ia believe#! that, with tlie possible lation which the United States has roads season. The McIntyre company also that earnings will be published. The big fleet of warships to 1« gath- the istin-American count nee exception of William Rockefeller ami is keeping 13 teams on the road, each furnished Canada. Immense Pear Crop. ere#l on Hie Pacific coast will aerv» to Judge Locbren, of the United States making a round trip every five days. Medford—Two de Anjou pear trees remind Japan tiiat the entity of China If. H. Rogers, all th#»e men can 1« ooort, has issued an injunction which HIS VACATION DAYS OVeR. William After October 1 the freight will be un on the old Soli as place on Griffin creek, ia one of the car.lnial foreign policies of forced to appear in court IMMUNI I Y FOR ALTON. suspends the Minnesota rate law pend itockrteller suddenly diaappeare#! from loaded at Keno, 18 milee down the which made a passing recon 1 two years the American governtnenL To just ing a final settlement of the case in the President Roosevelt Returns to Wash river from Klamath Falls, and brought what lengths the country will go to the city the other <lay and Mr. Roger» courts. Judge Landis Dismisses Rebate Cate up on the steamer Klamath. While ago by producing something like <80 ington and Hard Work. worth of fruit for the tenant now on preserve the Chineae empire from Ja is declared to 1« In no condition to un Against Road. the haul from the end of the track of the place, this year eclipsed all records dergo exaimation. Grover Cleveland's illness has be Oyster Bay, L. I., Hept. 24.—Presi pan is yet to be determined. come very sericus. Chicago, Sept . 25.—It was decided the California Northeastern railway to by yielding no lees than 67 packed dent Roosevelt's summer vacation at navigable water, and thsnee by boat to boxes of pears, which add to a l<ral his Hagamore Hili home will end at 10 A mining plant at Jonplin, Mo., has today by Judge Landis in the District LAST TECHNICALITY FAILS. NO EFFORTS TO HIDE FACTS. court that the Chicago A Alton railroad Klamath Falls, would be easier than dealer for <2 per box, making a record a. m. Wedneedsy, when he, with Mrs. been blown up by dynamite. shall not be furthei prosecuted for its the present one it is not likely that of <134 from a single crop from two Roosevelt, members of the family and The king of Siam is visiting in Ger connection with he ¿ranting of rebate- ‘ there will be any change in the present Suprama Court Upholds Indictments San Francisco Health Officials Will trees. The joke of it is that a little the executive staff, will take a »¡»eclal many and spending money lavishly. of Accused Bribers. to the Standard Oil company, in oil route until spring. Telt Truth About Plague. manipulation to give the grower the train for Washington Chicago, Milwakuee A St. Panl offi «hipped between Whiting, Ind., and During the three and a half months benefit of the actual value of the truit Han Franircco, Hept. 24.—The state Han Francisco, Hept. 23.—At a joint Two Mora Roads Report. tbe president has occupied the home Hupretne court late yeetmlay render#*! meeting to lay of the Federal, atate and cials expect to see tliat road fininshed East St. Louis, Ill. would have doubled the pree. It was stated by District Attorney Salem—The following report haB stead he has hail the quietest and at a decision upholding the validity of the rnunlci[«l authorities to diacuaa the to the coast in 1909. Sims that Mr. Morrison, the prede been received from the Valley Railway Brown Again Land Board Clark. the same time the busiest viwation he so-called Oliver grand jury. On this bubonic plague situation, the following Mississippi has ordered tbe Gulf cessor of Mr. Sims in office, had prom company: Total earnings, <79,096; has indulged in since he became an oc- decision depended the fate of the In ree#dution w»« iiiianimi#ii*ly mlopted Salem — The state land board at its Compress company to withdraw from ised immunity to the Alton road, pro operating expenses, including interest last meeting re-elected "Reeolved, Tiiat it be the *ense <>f Georgs G. capant of the White Hoose. The re dictment» found sul»e<|iient£to_March the state as it is a trust. vided it assisted in good faith iu the and taxes, <79,765.35; income from Brown clerk of the board and George cords «Low tiiat since June 12 the pres last. thia meeting tiiat the fullest authorized prosecution of the Standard company. Dewey does not favor disposing of operation, <831.74; par value of capi Mitchel, of The Dalles, deputy clerk. ident has received 126 [lersons at Haga The attack was made <<n the grand publicity t« given to the plague situa the Phil ppines and says there is no The attorney general held, therefore, tal stock, <1,000,000; amount issued, The application of H. T. Hendryx and more Hill. Home of the callers have jury by William M. Ablxitt, of the tion in the city nt all times; that the that it is the duty of the government to <620,000. The Oregon A California other for the purchase of approximately b<en dlstinguiabe#! foreigners an<l a few Uniteil Railroad*; Frank G. Drum, newspapers be re#|iieste#l to publish danger of war with Japan. see that no further steps toward the railway company submitted the fol 2,400 acres of tideland on Cathlamet liave made purely roc lai calls, l#ut the John Martin and Eugene De Habla, ol »m-h reports aa inav be fiirnielie#! by The Japanese Foreign office has de punishment ol the railroad tor its part lowing: income, lease of road, <165,- bay, on the Columbia river, at the rate majority of them have been official on the Han FraDciaco Gaa company, and the department of pubic health; that cided to leave Ambassador Aoki at in the granting of the rebates be taken. 801.71; other income. <28,898.05; to of <2 per acre was also taken up agaiD strictly government business other defendants to tost the validity of the Interrets of the city are l«et served Washington for the preeent. The court then called attention to a tal income, <1,684,690; total deduc and the final action contiued until tha While visitors have been compara the indictments cliarging them with by this course.’’ Tbe Englinsh steamer Lusitania has statement recently issued by President tion, <1.362.379.07; net income, <322,- board could make a visit to the land in- tively few, the work which the pre«!- bribery. They contendeil tiiat in Feb The decision henceforth to encourage itarted on her return trip to Liverpoe 1 Moffitt, of the Standard Oil company, 320.69. dent has accomplished in other direc ruary last tbe namea for a new grand publicity is in line with the views volved and ascertain the real value. and her officers hope to establish a new of Indiana that, if the Standard Oil tion has been great His annual mee jury were drawn an#l that, while the held from the lieginnlng by the fe#ieral record. company was guilty of receiving re To Mine Coal Near Medford. «age to c'lngreea ia [i'a# lically corn Oliver jury had not been dlacharge#!, authorities. PORTLAND MARKETS. bates, no other manufacturer was inno Medford—The Pacific Coal company, piste#!. The document nee#ts only fin its powers la peed with the first step The total nnml«r of verified caeca of Tbe govrenment has several experts cent. The court directed the jury to of Loe Angeles, has bonded for <50,000 Wheat—Club, 82c; bluestem, Me; ishing tonchee, and but few of them taken to Impanel its «ncceoaor. plague to date ia 39, deaths, 22; un examining the books of the Standard investigate the conduct of other manu the coal mine at the base of Rozyaun. valley, 82c; red, 80e. Justice McFarland filed a dissenting verified auapecta, 23, Oil company between tbe years 1882 facturers and directed that a subpena four milee east of here, belonging to the Oats—No. 1 white, <23.56024; gray, opinion. Thirty-two Hurt In Wreck. and 1892. be issued for Mr. Moffitt .Medford Coal A Miningcompany. The <23023.50. Washington, Hept. 24.—Thirty-two Japan Excludes Foreigner». Helena, Mont., labor unions have Barley—Feed, <23<*23.50 per ton; passenger» were Injured, none rerious- Iz<! Angeles company ia capitalized at Haa Naw Rebate Evidence. I#ondon, Hept 23.—A dispatch to the ordered a strike on all industries in brewing, <24.60 0 24.75; rolled, <24.50 <1,000,000. The deal was closer! by R. iy, by the derailment of the Chatta New Peak is Thrown Up. New York, Hept. 24.—It is under Tinies from Pekin today nays that the town to enforce a boycott on the tele Seattle, 8ept. 25.—Captain A. J. E. Dorn, manager of the Californ a «25.50. nooga A Washington limite#! train on stood that Frank B. Kellogg, Uie gov lalxir troubles at Vancoaver are being phone company. Com — Whole, <29030; cracked, the Houthern railway, just north of company, which agrees to thoroughly Henderson, of the revenue cutter The ernment's counsel in its suit to dissolve follow©#! with much interest in the Far Russia threatens armed intervention tis, on arrival here today from the Arc explore the interior of the property, to <30.50. Ryan’s Hiding, Virginia, early today. the Htandard Oil company of New Jer East, where an analogous problem has Hay — Valley timothy. No. 1. 317« A broken rail was the cause of the ac sey, haa important evidence in Ida poa- ta Persia. | tic, confirms with official reports the begin work within ten day» and push it now arisen l#etaeen China and Ja|«n. 18 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, cident. The entire train, composed of with proper diligence at all times. «e«lon l>eaiIng on alleged relationship Japanese Imperial ordinance No. 325, Prohibitionists aim to make Wash- 1 accounts of a violent volcanic eruption <19020; clover, <11; cheat, »11; a hagggae car, <iay coech and thre« l«tween|railn«<l rebates and the profit« of Mount Makashin on September 1, of July 27, 1899, vigorously forbids all ington, D. C., dry. Getting Factories for Town. grain hay, <111*12; alfalfa, <12013. sleepers, being almost destroyed by of the corporation in the last eight foreigners, whether Europeans, Ameri and the existence of a new peak raised Fruita—Apples, <101.50 per box; fire. Woodburn—Since ita recent organi The crown prince of Japan is to visit , from the sea forming a part of the Bog- A special train was quickly years. It is also said that this phase can or Chinese, from working in Japan 75c0<1.25 per crate; made up and proceede#! to this city Corea to investigate affairs there. , oelov formation. The latest addition zation the Woodburn Commercial club cantaloupes, of Mr. Kellogg's case is iielng reserved as laborers in argiculutral, flailing, peaches, 6Oc0|l .26 crate; prunes, 600 has done good work. It I aa circulate#! with all the paseergers of the limited. until the line of questioning lie pnr- m'nlng, manufactaring am! other class Many Eastern Democrats are uniting is the fourth, and with its appearance 5,000 leaflets in the East, and is al 75cperrrate; watermelons, 101 per The track was block©#! several hours. sue#l last week la finished. Mr. es of industry outside of the narrow on Governor Johnson, of Ohio, for pres the bottom of the ocean has raised ready getting goo#! returns, parties hay- . pound; plums, 50075c per boz; _ until channels formerly sufficiently Kellogg haa bad suhpenaa served on reeldentia) settlements. ident. ing come here on the strength of the grsperi, 50c®<l .50 per crate; c sss b aa, large for the passage of ehips are now several rallroa#! men. Honor Memory of McKinley. leaflets and purchase land in this vicin- <2.25 per dozen. The Standard Oil inquiry at New dry , land. Canton, Ohio, Hept. 24.—Thousands Attack on Union Pacific. ity. The club has also induced two | Vegetables—Turnips, <1 25 per sack; Y ork shows Rockefeller's income to be Plague Not Epidemic. of persona from many parte of the coun Omaha, Neb., Hept. 23.—The Trav Chehalis men to put in at this point a carrots, <1.25 per sack; beets, <1 25 about <40,000,000 a jear. Scott as Envoy to Japan. Han Francisco, Hept. 24.—Dr. Rupert elers' Protective association teslay filed creamery, ice cream factory anil cold per sack; cabbage, lH0Hic per try will gather In Canton next Monday Fanatics at Zion City have been ar- Vancouver, B. C., Sept. 25.—W. D. storage plant. An effort is also being pound; celery, 75c0<l per doxen; to again honor the memory of the late Blue, marine hospital service, and complaint against the Union Pacific, reete-i for torturing a woman to death Scott, I On that day the f*re»l<lent William Ophuls, ol the city charging that the rood was refusing to or some other official of the Can maile for a first class hotel. corn, <1 *1.50 per aa# k; cucumbers, 10 President McKinley. in order to drive the devils out of her adian i government familiar with immi 015c per doxen; onions, 16020c per splendid and imposing memorial built board of health, k.day united in the haul any but personal >«ggage on over body. | gration affaira, will probably be cent Rallwsy Route to Lakeview. dozen , parsley, 20c per dozen; peppers, by contributions from hnndre#ls of t hens following statement to the press rela land limited trainsand asking (hat the France and Canada have just signed to 1 Japan immediately to attempt to ar Klamath—Engineer Journey and hi« ’V" IO<- per pound; pumpkins, 1^0 ands of persons tn this ami othfr coun tive to the bubonic plague situation: road place chair cats on the overland a restriction of immigration of corp» cf engineer», who are aurveylng a > *4” P*r pound; radishes, 20c per dox- tries and errete#! nnder the dirrctlon ol "From our knowledge of plague, the and Loa Angeles limited, so that local a new commarcia) treaty. France is range 1 This proposition has not line of railrosd from Klamath Falls en; spinach, 6c per pound, squash, 50c the McKinley Memorial ass#«lation, prevention of a sudden outbreak in epi passengers will not be forced to pur given many more favorable terms than Japanese#-. ' The president of demic form can he predicted with chase Pullman seats. The attention of been finally decided upon by the Fed east to Lakeview, have just succeed»! 0<1 per box; tomatoes, 40050c per will be dedicated. before. the United Htates will be the principal aMiirance, but a certain number of the eommiasion is also calle#! to the eral government, but it was given out Eastern critics can’t prevent the voy- ( at Ottawa today that the question was after four surveys in finding a grade box; «weet potatoes, 2\c per pound, speaker of the occasion, and other <iis- cases will continue to appear for a con delorahle indifference and irnpiiilence Onions — *' <1.60 '* “ per sack. age of tbe battleship fleet to the Pacific, ; being fully considered. The fact that of 1 per cent through langell valley siderable period in spite of preventive of agrnta and operators along the Union Potatoes—New, 80090c per hundred. tinguished men will make addreeaes. as Roosevelt is determined it shall , the government is considering rending and thence into Lakeview. The sur meaauree.” No new cares appeared Pacific. Butter—Fancy creamery, 27 0.35c vey will be comparatively easy. En make the trip. Leased Wire Maa to Remain. today. a special envoy «hows that the negotia gineer Journey is quoted as saying that per pound. last week were fruitlees. New York, Hept. 24.—A determined Get After the Paper Trust. Emma Goldman, who has been at- tions 1 Veal—75 to 125 pounds, 8(*8J<C; as near as he can determine his instruc Several May Defard Cup. effort to paaa a resolution calling cut tending an anarchist congress at Am New York, Hept. 23. — Mernliera of tions are to finish to Lakeview an#i then 125 to 150 pounds, 7%c; 150 to 200 Where Rosxev It Will Hunt Bear. on strike regardless of their contracts, sterdam, may not be admitted when New York, Hept. 24.—Preparations the American Newspaper Publisher»' return over the route to Klamath Falls. pounds, 607c. New Orleans, Hept. 25.—A special to she attempts to return to tbe United Pork—Block, 75 to 150 pounds, 80 all newspaper wire and broker offi<-e for the defense of the America's cup ass#xiiation have ap[x>lnted a commit operators, was made at a meeting of haa begun. At leant one syndicate Is tee an# I Instrncted It to rail the atten States. I the Picayune from Lake Providence, New Salmon Industry. [ackers, 7$k08c. the local telegrapher»’ nnion today. being organized and possibly more. tion of President Roosevelt to v.hat the La., ravi: It has been learned that Poultry—Average old hens, 146*14 Astoria—Another industry has just ( China has taken a decided step to- ’ the proposed bear hunt of the president been foatereil #»r developed through the' per pound; mixed chickens, I30l3^e; After a long debate, the resolution Everyone appeara to he of the opinion aeeociatlosi asserts I* an unlawful com ward parliamentary government. will be made in East Corroll parish, canning or salting of salmon. It is the spring chickens, 13(*13t»e; old roost which has before been introduce#! at tiiat the management will be veateal in bination of [*|>er iriannfacturer* to England is preparing to build a opposite < A Irate «tat ion, on the Iron salting of salmon heads and exportig er*, 86».9r dressed chickens, 1 fir* 17c; meetings ol the strikers, was again E. D. Morgan. Those mention*! as keep up the price of white papr-r and fourth battleship of the Dreadnaught Mountain ] railroad. The camp will be them to Sweden on orders received from I turkeys, live, 15016c; geese, live, 80 tabled, but it was said later with the generous subscribers are Edward H. to deman<l relief from what they con class | understanding that it would be taken Harriman, Colonel Robert M. Thomp sider an oppressive burden. Tbe ac located about 75 miles from Lake Prov there. Tie prices paid are very re 9c; ducks, 15c. on the Texas river, te vera I munerative and if the experiment Is son, C. K. O. Billings and Roy A. Rai tion Is the suhje#'t of ni'tnerona opin* Eggs—Freeh ranch, candled, 30c per np at a meeting tomorrow. Russia is to spend <10,000,000 con- idence, 1 tiear hunters have been on the sooreeaful the coet of salmon cheeks dozen. ney. The cost of producing the Reli Ions here from both side* «trac ing new fsrtlficatious at Vladi- noted 1 Moorish Camps Burned. ance wonhl be upward ol <500,000. voetok. I ground for more than a month pre pa r- will be greatly enhanced to our local Hope—1907 Fngglee, 6\07c per ing camp. Casa Blanca, Hept. 24.—Negotiations Army of Bhoeworkers Out. per prnnd: 1907 clusters, 76»8c; olds. buyers. ______ Burbank, the horticultural wizard, First Snow In Chicago. for the cessation of hostilities having 406c. Ht. Loais, Hept. 23.—A congervittre has an apple tree on which 73 varieties Eastern Oregon Appointment Wu Ting Fang W II Return. Wool—Eastern Oregon, average beet, fails#!, General Drnde today resumed Chicago. Hept. 24.—-A few flake» of estimate places the number of shoe fac are grown. Salem—fiovernor Chamberlain has 16022c [>er pound, according to shrink the offensive, and burned the Moorish snow fell here late yeatenlay. The fall tory workers out here, at 25,000. The Pekin, Sept. 26.—The reappointment The Wee<ern Union claims to be able of < Wu Ting Fang to hia former poet aa appointed H. M. Cockburn a commis age; valley, 20022c, according to fine- camps at Bidi Brahim, south of Casa was not large enough to be recognised companies, at a meeting today, decided 2903Oo per Blanca, and dispersed the tribesmen, by the weather bureau, but for several not to accede to any demamla made by to handle promptly all busineee east of minister of China at Washington, was sioner of the Third {Eastern Oregon) new; mohair, choice, Buffalo and north of Washington. | gazetted today. District Agricultural society. who offered but little resistance. pound. minutes It was plainly visible. the strikers.