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ZFFKCHI OF OPIUM. MILLION*! IN LOANS. NEWS FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL ....... THIfc» IO JUtt UNOLb MAM, ■ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ T ax alcohlic medicine «. Hartford Company Furnishes Poorer Capre« Recomanda This When tbs Paper than It Agrsad To. Hluff I» huiled for Baversge. Tke liras Will llaiwlr Beer« People • Esell« Olbera. Mor« Mystarl«« of Standard Oil to B« Explained in Oourt. Naw York. Oct. 11.—loans aggregat ing $20,(MH).<MM), which tha hooka of tha Hoiilbarn Pipa Un« company «how war« mode to P. H. Trainar lietween Ixiiit and ItHifi, became nmra puzzling of solution to Frank B. Kellogg, con ducting the Federal suit against th« Hiamlard Oil cooipaDy, to lay, whan Mr. Trainar, taking th« wltneas stand In the oil sett, Iwtltled that ths money liarl never been (aid to him and lhat be had uever braid of tlie acoount. II. M. Tillord, iresaurer of the Standard Oil company ol California, ami president ol the Continental Oil com|«ny, when ««bed to prodm*« the report« of the Con*Irrental «oti>|any, t<*allfi«l that whenever a new report war received he Invariably de>tr<.y«d the old one. The rejmrta ol the Con* tineidal contain information regarding buaincM done by coiii|M*tlng oil com- panic«. Mr. Kellogg will have a conference with Attorney General Bonaparte at I Washington tomorrow to discuss the pr.igrea« of the government's rase against the Standard Oil company. The reenniption ot the hear ng found <i«irgo ('heabrough, auditor of the Stall lard's sulwidiary pipe lines, again on the witneas stand. He identified balance »h«*ta and transcripts from records ot the pip* line com|»anl*e, • bowing gnoa rarninga, cost of plants and other accounts. Mr. Kellogg said that he might call William G Rickefeller, treasurer of the Standard Oil company, of New York, to give information concerning the Iran ot over $32,000,000 made laat yrar and dwrilad by tlie com|>«ny aa loaned to interests uther than Htamiaid Oil. Santa Fl Railroad Liable Io Very Heavy Floe. jum finds sim six counts Comparatively few person« know wbat opium really Is. When they turn to a dictionary ami glean therefrom that It la the 'Tneplaeatrd Juice of the ■oinniferous poppy” they are still like ly to be in the dark. The prievaa of obtaining It la to srv»re the [exla at ftx«l Intervale during a certain period. The milky liquid whl<*h «>tu«a out toon turn a darker hue am! thickens ami It then wrajied uff ami molded Into rake«, with poppy leave« for an outside covering. It was ascertain«! from evidenra af ford«! to th* Indian <*piurn commission jf IHia; that In some states of India m»t a few of the natives took as numb •a forty p, eighty grain« of opium laily and that ronaumptlon of forty (trains wit common. • Contrary to the Impreeelon that denth reeults from a sudden ceaaatlon of th* habit. It ha» haa been firoved proved that when wh<*n I "onflrtned opium eatenr have been de- TO EXTEND PORTAGE Inland Empire Also Vanls Com pleiioo ol telilo Canal. Commemorating the hundredth anni versary of tlie birth of the great nat uralist, Agassiz, one of hla pupils. Pres ident Itsvld Htsrr Jordan, nt I<rlatMl Htunfiird L'nlveratty, ilcwrlbes In the Indcfiemlent the summer ai-hool which Agaxslx ronductsil at Penlkese Island, off the south coast of Masaacbusetta. The school house was an old bam, which served both for lerture hall and dining mom, nnd the l«*ture and dln- i«r weiq |og<*ther. At the end of one of the three long tallies, says I Sator Jordan, with a movable hlacklsiard al ways at hla able, sat Agasaiz. and when the dialh-s were being cleared away the lecture would begin. On the second morning o«*urred the ncnmrtble event of that summer. Ins six aroec ns the dishes were taken out, this time without chalk In hla hind, and Logan to ajienk with that wonder ful touch of eloquen<*e which la denied to nwiat men of arlence—of bin pur pose la calling ua mgetber The swnt- low« fiew In ami out of the building, grazing bls shoulrlera In their flight. He told us that the [>«iple of America need«! a better education—one that would bring them Into closer contact with the realities of nature, and there fore with truth. He told ua how this training of people to think dearly and rightly and righteously ought to be ac complished, and dwelt on the results w bich might come to our country from the training and consecration of fifty teachers—young men and young women, armed with enthusiasm and with youth on their side. This summer at Penlkese v»i to be no ordinary piece of school work, still leas a merry summer's outing. We were there for a mission work sf the highest possible Imisirtance. He spoke with Intense eameatr.ess and with great dramatic power, and this was heightened by the deep re- ligloua feeling characteristic of hla mind. For to Agasaiz each object tn nature, aa well as each law of nature, was a thought of God; and trifling thoughts and conduct In the presence of >od's Ideal express«! In nature was to him the most foolish form of sacri lege. Wbat Agassiz actually said that morning ran never be said again. No reporter took bls language, and no one after all these years can call back the charm of bia manner or the simplicity and Impressiveness of his zeal and faith. At the end he said abruptly, as hs sat down. “I would not have any on« pray for me now." For a moment we were surpria«l. not knowing wbat he meant. Then It flash ed over us that he wlsh«l to say that be would not like to rail on any one else to pray In bls place. And be con cluded with the h»[>e that each one of us would utter hla own prayer In sl- lente. After this, during the summer ■t Penikese. with its succession of Joyous mornings, bright days and calm ulghta, with every charm of sea and sky. ths master was with us all day long, all the time ready with help and etxsiur- agernent. alwaya ready to draw on bis own wide ext»-rien<e in Europe and America, always ready to give us from bia own stock of kriowlnlge. Whatever be said was translated into language we could understand. The boundless euthusiiism which surround ed him like an atnms|>here waa always present. The thing he had In hand was the one thing best worth doing; the p«>ple round him were the men liest worth helping; and the "bit of a>sl un- dez his feet" was "the sweetest to him in any world.” Washington, Oct. 10.—Postmaster Washington, (let. 16.—Commissioner General Meyer lata suapsodaal th» pay- of Itilerr al Revenue Capers haa ren- meni itietil ot of money dua from Ills rlepail-'rlvreal a tbi'laioti relative to the menu- mml lo thè Hartford Manufacturing faclura ami sale of alleged medicinal Concessions for Loes in Transports- With this Plan Steady Construction company, ot Hartford, Comi , and Ima alcoholic compounds, where on anal submltlcl tha mattar lo thè allorney ysis It is found that Ilia said alleg«l tlon Not Allowed- Ma, Have to on Undertaking Can Proceed Un generai for aneli fuither action aa luay medicinal eompmimls are suitable lor Pay Million and a Quarter. til Channel Is Finished. I mi deemed pro|*er um * as ri beverage. Tha Ilari lord Manufacturing com Humming up an elaborate opinion, pany, up lo July laal, supplì«! Ih» the <*omml««loner holds as follows: ha Angeles, Cal., Oct. 12.—After The Dalles, Or., Oct. 10.—Many res • lampsd rtlvelo|H« and iiewa|a|s<r "That a special tax 1« require! for being out 20 minutes the jury in the wrappers a. Id at III« p «(office« Chem the manufacture and sale ot alleged idents of the Inland Empire attended case ol the government against the ical aiialyele ut campir« bava dlacliau d inedicitMii «loobollc compound«, or lor the meeting of the Open River aswcra- Ksnta Fe Railroad company, on trial tha faci tbat Iho compsiltion of thè eri* tire rale <>l the malt t-lracl« tnanpfuc tion here yesterday to lend their voice lor rebating in the Federal eouart here v «I o | m > p«p*r boa beoti laduw tha re- tured from fermented liquors, th« drug« yesterday afternoon, brought In a ver to the demand for a channel for com qulrenienta of tha coni taci, and arnord- used in the mamifactiire of which are dict ol guilty against the railroad on iug to thè computaiIone of tln* eajierta not sulllclrnt in amount ot character to merce around Celllo lalls. They showed iprlved temjHirarlly of their favorite all of llje 66 counts of the indictment. of tha l’ostoltlca dopar tment, Ilio com render the compound unfit aa a liev* that the interior country wants the Ce- Judge Wellborn will aimounce his de 1rug their health has not usually suf- pany haa Iti thè laat tour years wrong- erage, or In the case of eordlala, es- hlo canal project put on a continuing fered. cision next Monday. iully lamatlllmi lo Ilio elioni of about I rai ls or rvoemes, in which the amount The article has a varying effec-t on contract laeis, so that that construc An estimate of the Maximum penalty $425,000 of alcoierl 1« greater than la nereaasry which may lie imp* I m $1,250.000. llfferent ra -es and «>iMtltu(loiia. ex- tion may praesud. They made evident <Ina ot thè manufacliirera who slip- to prewrve the ingredients ot to exlrai t The charge against the Santa Fe wsa 'Itlng Home and stupefying other*. It also that their region wants (he Ceiilo pll«*l pa|>er lo Ilio company lise aditili- the jiro|M*rtl<w or to cut the oils, and tliat it had granted rebatea from its reduces the average Chinaman to t t«**l lo thè palmaster (vneral's agonia hold the same in solution. portage railway extended to The Dalles, regular tariff on shipments of lime by •tate of torpor If lie take* It plentiful tlisi bis limi fuinialiM difformi and "Manufacturers of alcohol ined!<■ inaI so as to improve the efficiency ot that the Grand Canon Lime A Cement com- ly and not Infrequently <«110*1 the Ms- clu«|irr paper thaii • peci ti,.| 111 thè eompounds, malt ««tracts, flavoring ex jany, of Arizona. The defense of tin* lay to run amuck. It has been record- temporary avenue of transportation contrwi-t and timi II was ma de al tlm i tracts. essence« and s**la water syrup« railroad company was that the rebates ad that the Japanese regularly took It pending the completion of the $4,5UU,- Instaura of ilio Hartford Manulaciuring wh > wish to avoid liability for r|>eciai were *‘concessions" made for alleged before going to fight *o as to work Company. ta«e* must satisfy Ihemaelvca that their 000 canal. An extension of the port losses in the shipment during transit themaelve« up to a pitch of excitement. pi<ali>ct< ar« within the limits lieiein age will cost $70,000 for an independ The trial Iregan on September 30. tfeflned, and Ihrae who put out alco State Group Plan Moat of the drug that !« Imported In his decision on the law points Into England I* much stronger than ent line with thia city from Big Eddy Waahington, Oct. 16. — II. P. Gil holic «impounds of doubtful medicinal which arose during the trial. Judge lette ami Eirgloeer I'ealasly, the ei|>nit value or containing a questionable |*r*>- what la ordinarily consumed In India a distai ce of four mile«, or for connec Wellborn today laid down a point of rate maker for the Washington state cess of al«>lml must do so at the risk of • nd Imported Into China. The stipula tion with the Dufur railroad, $40,000 law which ia held to be one of the most railway «immiseron yreterday tavupiml I m *ing required to |ay special taxes for tion of the British pharmacopoeia Is iv< building about 2.1, mile« of track. important which had l>een enunciated fl e entire time ol the national conven- the manufacture and sale of the aame." that all opium u««l medicinally shall ■Senator Fulton, of Oiegon, express«! since the Interstate Commerce com ti* n <>l slate rallway «immisaloner«. yield at least III*, per ceut of anhydrous the strong hope that the canal could be mission was Instituted. He said: IJrsgon's Commission Pralssd. Gillette telling the atorv of hi« appriaal "I hold tliat the aoeptance by the tnprphlne. put on a continuing contract baeis at ol the physical valuation of the O. R. Washington, (Jet 11.—Stata rallway OLDER'S KIDNAPER INDICTED. The morphia percentage In much of defendant of a less sum of money tiian A N.and Hill navis Gillette rrs**im- rominisrionrra ot thè «(atra of Wash the next sceeion of congress. Repre the opium prepared In India for con that named in Its tariff for the trans mende.1 that Oregon, Washington, ington, Montana, Nurth Dakota. Min Bream Accused of Inducing Chauffeur portation of the property deecrilwd in sumption there and exportation to Chi sentative Ellis, of Oregon, and Repre Montana. Idaho, the iak"tas, Mtnm- nesota ami Wisconsin are holding con- to Perjure Himself the indictment, If there has been such na Is lees than half thia specific sentative French, of I.laho, also pledged Mita ami Wisconsin join in the work of friKiH'ow «uh a view to arrangmg a un Kan Francisco, Oct. 11.—The grand aceceplance, was a departure from the •trengtb. This is a detail which novel their aid to that end. Representative appra sing the physical valuation of itario System of rep.rta and blanka of legal rates and that It is no justification ist« who are addicted to poisoning their Cushman, cf Washington, wrote a let railroads traversing them, fol the pur* varioua Linda for getting data troni jury bslay returned anolhet indictment for such departuie, nor is it any defense ■ba raider« should note. p*«<* of ascertaining the loses of taxa railrada. Folluwing Ih« meet.ng at against Luther G. Brown, law partner ter raying he wished the upper river to a prosecution thereof that the acts of It 1« rather striking that opium dora tion end rate making, and that the Hi Paul a week ag< they at« Consulting in ba Agelra id Earl Rogets, and re Representative' Jcne«, of the carrier were done in compromise of not eeetu to be largely reaorted to in improved. plan lie followed by <«her grou|M of hors. Otegon la represented by Com* puted to !«• "the toad of the L'nited claims for loss ol property in transit.” Washington, spoke in Lewiston for an India ns a means of suicide. The evi- Railroad*" detective force in this city. slates. Ills recommemlatloll« rnceiv«! missioner Altcliison, who brings *-rie ol lence of the largest insurance com open liver, according to a telegram the apparently unanimous ap|>ruv«l of thè lesi reputa yet offerìd lietore thè Brown, who waa indicted recently with pany was to the effect that after twen from that city. Among other speakers tin* luriiilvrs of the convent ion. convention, It is commented on as R. Porter Ashe on charges of abducting HARRIMAN LINES INDICTED. ty years' exi>erlence there the company were Mlle« C. Moore, of Walla Walla, crrdital'le to a cotnmlselon so recently tremont Older, managing editor of the ergali imi. tine hundred ami seventy Han Franciaco Bulletin, was tu< lay sc* Three Mors Charges of Rebating on had decided that It was not necessary who urged the need of electric railrcosl Humbl» Bne» for Philippines. cused by the grand jury of aubornation to Impose any extra premium on the connections with the open river; Pro- Wnahlntftoi), (Kt. M.-—In rrw|MMnn «unplaltila liave Iwn tile.1 with thè Matting From Japan. ol perjury in procuring G. A. tftyrnan, Ilves of moderate opium users —Cham fraeor W. D Lyman, of the same city, Oregon commlseioner. Many ol illese to a rush urder rablrd from the Philip* a ctiauffeur, to testify falsely tiefore Han Francisco, Oct. 12 —The Federal bers' JourneL wl o extolled the Columbia river as an pinna, two ci|tar boxm of bumble l$eee bave berli d.s|sis«l of. lhe inquisitorial tsdy while under ex grand jury yesterday reported to L'nited a enue of commerce with the Orient ar$* to lay buviylnir acrwa th»» oounlry amination iw to the alleged kidnaping. States District Judge IfeHaven three Trad« Mr««« Man Meal. across the Pacific, which be said was bound fot the ¡aland«. The PhiIi|»|»in$* Wytuan drove the car in which Older indictment« against the Southern Paci destined to become the gnatest com a I mv ial ib I* ot the atfricullunil Jepatl* Washington, Oct. 11.—Editors and CAT AND ‘CHEESE” < mercial ocean in the world. «as taken against his will to Redwood fic pompsny and two agaiuat the Pacific > inrtil have bern malting «*iham>tivr ei- |s*ublishi*rs of trade )>a|M*ni uf various City, on the way to Ixa Angeles, to an Mail Steamship company for cairying H. M. Green, of La Croese, told of perimrnta m Luaon, in Ihe cr<**» fertil- kinds, draling with matter« ranging swer a lltiel auit instituted by Brown freight for has than the leral rate I«- the electric railway project between irat Ion of certain plant«. Repeated l|om i*>«tag<> stamp «illratlng to rail in connection with tlie present bribery ween Kobe, Japan, and various citie If ever. In connection with cheese, Pullman and fa Crosse; Dr. N. J. Wait with the common or bu«y I mv road iiuniMgraiciit ami tanking, are in graft prisiecutiona. Wyman, according in the United States. The cargo con one's thoughts fly to a rat instead of a Blalock, of Walla Walla, urged the «I iowcn I it to I m « unv«|ual to the (ark, aitcmlsiMM* nt the national «invention ito tlie priwecution. was “cornered” by sisted of matting, which wsa brought nouse, it must surely be to that famous, rai in4 of funds fee building steamboats but complete »mviwa crowned the rf- of the F«toration <>f Trude l’i<ws anso Franca J. licney in the grand jury from Kobe to San Francisco in the Pa «rlnnlng cat from the county of cheeses, on toe Upper Columbia; Frank Mene forta of f h«« ar lent l«ta alien they tried elation«. A tnisinr»« a* a-ion was held room and confessed that Brown had in cific Mr.il steamship Mongolia and the bumble I m mm ». Aa the pea»« n in t.slay, to 14* follow«! by a bsnqtiel this tlie Cheshire rat But the cat asso fee, of The Dalles, spoke for the com duced him to perjure hirueelf. Wy thence to the East by the Southern Pa which tin« butnhla ht»e can make him* evening. The convention will extern! ciai«! with a cheese In the annals ot mittee on ways and means for extend man wna not indicted. cific and its connections. The indict $»rlf umdul in tin’ frrtilltalion ia rapidly through tomorrow. All of the larger a certain family, whose ancestors were ing the Portage railway and offered the The grand jury also returned an In ments are supplementary to those of a nearing an ami m the Philippine«, the citie« and commercial center of the pioneers, was no «neh amiable creature. taro plans already mentioned. dictment against John E. West, a aimrlar nature filed last week. State Senator Stevenson, of Garfield eiiwrta yretmlay cabled the depart country are repreaauted among the vis- Neither was It «□ ordinary cat nor member of tlie Electrical Workers’ county, Washington, said the $125,000 itlng journalists. ment U> rush tl>e ahipment. was the cheese an ordinary cheese. union, acrus'ng hltn of the penitentiary appropriation made by the Washington Flour Pricea Boosted. Little Lucy, eight years old, was offense ot ►!>• rt circuiting the wires of Wants More Hubmarina« Ixa Angel*«, Oct. 12.—Flour went sent to a neighbor's two tulles distant legislature last winter for the improve Mechanics from Esst. the Unitral Kailruad«. ment of the Snake and Columbia rivers Washington, October 1!.— Hoping up 20 cent« a latrel in Los Angeles yes on an errand. Washington, (Jet. 16. — In eonnts'tlon The road, although Broan'a lail was fixed by Judge that *<>mr c<>m|any or individual will with the procurement of the large terday. a rise that ha« been expected w-arcely more than a track, ran through betokened the interest of that state in Ooffey at $ 111,000 bonds or $5,000 cash. entrr the fiehl ami build a aaltslactory amount of lalor n«<**«ary ou the I'a- for «orue time, owing to the rapid ad cleared land, except for a few rods of the open river movement. C. T. Grez- Wist'« was $5,000 bunda or $2,500 ■manner, of Pasco, told of the interest submarine, Sec clary Mettrall haa with j citle c '*«1 to mak« the rejaira to the vance of wheal. Tire Ban Francisco rash. A trench warrant was issued lot wood, and waa supposed to be sate. taken by the people of the interior. held atwurt $500,000 of the «ppropria- : latllmrlilp fleet wlieli it reaclira Califor flour market went up four weeks ago. the arrest ol each. But In the woods the child became Captain W. P. Gray, of the same city, tlon made by 'he last congress lor such ' nia ned year, the Na»y <le|*artment la but owing to the large supply on ham! aware that something, skulking and said the Upper Columbia need* five or luats. Seven have law*n couLractort for, ! conidering « pr* pouitlon which will un the I>« Angeles prices remained sta ami of tlxoe some will tie assigned t<> doubtedly cause a girai stir among the LIKE BLACK HAND. tionary. With a big shortage in the rustling in the underbrush, was follow ten new stea tn twats. H. M. Cake, of the Pacific coast, but how many has labor unions on the const. This is to wheat crop of the United States, there ing her. She ran. and emerged safely Portland, said the opening of water not l«*en iletermmevi. But one tyjs* of < Indues Eastern laborers to go there by Bigslow Contests« Mors Threat« to is a treineidous in rease in the demand Into the open, but to her horror a wild ways is necessary, else the freight of the b*at prove*! seti«f«<tory in tlie tewt« giving them and their families free fcr export meals and cereals, and feed cat. which must have t«eu extraordi country cannot be transported. W. H. Ute Dynamite hel l Inst spring st New York. One transportation, provided they contract will advance shortly, according to deal narily hungry, burst boldly out ot the Gaylord, of Portland, professed to rep Denver, Oct. 11.—Kemp V. Bigelow, ers. brush, and came bounding down the resent capital that would build water other build* r win*« laat did not come to remain in the govemmsnt'a rali ice the young clerk from Farmer, Ohio, <>r rail lines whenever it could be road in pursuit up to the requirements may decide to a given length of time. who mail«! dynamite lockages to Gov The attend The farmhouse was lu sight, and she shown they would pay. build one whu ‘1 w ill. ■ Sugar Advance« in South. ernor Hetity A. Buchtel and severs! ance represented men cf Walla Walla, Posdvr Trust Will Reply Loa Angeles, (kt. 12.—Sugar Las just screamed for help; but It was plain other prominent citixens of I>enver, Kcrnewick, Pomeroy. Colfax, Lewiston, H-cord Big Gun Practice Wilmington, Ivi , Oct. U>—Forty of «inLswcii today that he was al-o the been advanced 20 cents a barrel. Both she must be overtaken before help Baker City, Portland and Pendleton. Washington, tict. 16.—Ric ini target forty-tlmve defendant* In the govern the cane and beet varieties are affected could come. author of Utters inai)«i co August The outgoing officers of the associa Just as the creature was about to The l.oedoa Has. pi«ctk*e ha- been ruede by the line i ment suit to dissolve the so called Du Wholesale dealers say the rise in price Hundred and Fifteenth company, ■• last Pont Powder trust Lave entered an ap last to the Burlington railroad, the is due to an increased demand and to sirring upon ber, the little girl, with a tion were re-elected. The president is At about 7 o'clock the omnibuses be Moffatt road, the Adams Express corn- J A. Smith, of Baker City; secretary, artillery, now stationed at Foil Roecn- pearance in the Unit«! States conrt ilie fact that the output of Europe and desperate flash of courage, stopped, |ony, the Ihuiiela A Fisher Stores com W. J. Mariner, of Blalock. The other gan to ply. I had never known before crana, Cal., which, by the way, haw ' lirre. In addition to companies [any the Msy Shoe A Clothing com South America is not more than the faced It. and with nrtus extended bori- members of the executive committee what was indicated by the verb to ply. heretofore stomi in the front rank in the throughout the country, including the average. Nathan Cole, vice pteeident tontally, began whirling wildly around pany and to Poet master Paul Sours, de are: N. J. Blalock, of Walla Walla. But I saw at onee that It Is the only matter of avcuiacy of flee, in thia last E. 1. DuPont ileNemours Powder com of the Pacific Sugar company, says that and round. She kept whirling till she manding amounts varying from $10,000 Henry Hahn and A. H. Dever«, of word" that properly expresses the pe case the command miele UHI per cent of pany, of New Jersey, the defendants in this is the first of a series of advances. was breathle« and dlxxy, then dipped to $50.060, and aggregating $190,000. Portland; J. T. Peters, of The Dalles, culiar gait of an omnibus, which Is a hits cn a moving target at a mean clude Senator Henry A. DnPont, presi The next one will occur within a week, quickly to the ground, and with her and R. Scbleiscber, of Lewiston. The cross between a rolling lurch and a ranee of ft,9UH yards and six shuts from dent of the company; Colman DuPont Them* letters contain«! threats that un be thinks, and will probably be as distended skirts "made a cheese.” last named was added to the executive lumbering wobble. Fascination Is a the big 12-inch gura were fired in five ami niinreroua other*. Federal Judge less the demands were oomplied with, great. These amazing proceedings so dlscon- committee to give Idaho a representa mild term for the effect these things minutes and 4ft seconda. All of them Atohllald, o* Scranton, Pa., will prob passenger trains would be wrecked with rcrted the wildcat that although It re tion. dynamite ami the Daninis A Fisher and bad on me. would have |«iwed through a target six ably preside at 11.e trial. May Postpona Trial. May «lores am! the Federal building In One omnibus might not so enthrall main«! glaring and growling near by. and a half yards high by 16 yards wide. Boise, Oct. 12. — Judge Wood will this city would Im blown up and C. H. tne. 1 don't know; I have never seen It did not dare to pounce. By the time Mrs Chadwick Dying. Fleet of 32 Vessels personally Investigate the condition of lav, local agent of the Adams Express It gathered courage to crouch again Columbus, 0., Oct. 10.—Mrs. Cassie one omnibus alone. But the procession Railway Commisslonsrs Meat Washington, Oct. 10—Not since the company, would be killed within 30 George A. Pettibone, who has been in for a spring. Lucy gained greath for Chadwick today was reported much ot them along Piccadilly la the one Washington, Oct. 10.—Clyde B. Alt- Spanish war lias there been so large an days. st. Alphonsus hospital for the part another whirl; and again her dizzily worse at the women's hospital ward in thing on earth of which I cannot con chison, ■>! Portland, a memlier of the assemblage of American warshijc—the month, and in rase he find« that the mysterious gyratlous averted the at the Ohio penitentiary. Her pulse was ceive myself becoming tired. state railway commission of Oregon, lisa cream of the American navy—ns will trial e. t for next Tuesday would prob Boom* tha Fair In Japan. The Tennyson's Brook of omnibuses arrived to attend the iiaiinual «inven take place when Admiral Evans arrivi« ably be interrupt«! by the defen.iant's tack. Three times sire whirled and very weak «nd she is partly delirious. Toklo, Oct. 11.—Judge Thomas tion of the National ArsiH'iation of on the I'acltic coast witli his fleet of 16 illness, will continue tha ca**e of his •made a cheese ;" theu a lad from the Physicians are making all preparations was still going on. and I stood on the Railroad Coni nr las inner«. All tire lattleships. The Ivattledhip fleet will Burke, of Besttie. who 1« now in this own motion. In open court this morn house, who had bean! her cry. ran up to attempt to stay any sinking spells. comer to watch them again. From this They decline to sav how long she will point of view the effect is quite differ Washington conimissioners, II. A. In* met by the Pacific fleet, ami the city in the interest of the Alaska-Yukon ing Clarence Darrow stated that the de with his gun and shot the cat Pacific exproitIon, is receiving much The skin he gave to I.ucy. whom he survive. Mrs. Chadwick is serving a ent from that seen from an upstairs Fairchild«, John 0. La«r«i>oe and Jeaae concentrated fleets will then comprise fendant was ready for trial and that he H. Jone«, ate here. The Washington 32 ‘ Israe armored warships, not to men attention on the part of the Japanese was ready to be taken back to jail at tfterward married, and the tlpiwt made ten-vear term in the penitentiary for window. You cease to generalize about the commissioners repot the practical com tion the tor pedo-Is ata and smaller craft official« and a dinner will be given in any time. The trial jury will report from It was duly handed down with the wrecking the First National bank of hie honoi October 15. The department For some days she has prvi-etislon. and regard the Individual pletion ol the work of ascertaining, as attached to the Pacific fleet. next Tueday morning. story to another I.ucy. But furs are Oberlin, 0. of commerce lias promi««! to elaborate been unable to retain nourishment, and 'bus with a new «we. coinmanded by law, the relative values perishable, and Lucy's Lucy can only the Japanese exhibit st the forthcoming she is seemingly indifferent to her fate Goes to College in Middle Age. of the uses to which railway property The ocean may be wider—the Flat- Sama Reduced Rat«« In 1808 pass on the story to Lucy the fourth. — exposition. The native pre«« urges In Waahington is put. Iron building may be taller—but then*'« Washington, Oct. 1C.—Peter Murray, Omaha. Neb., Oct. 12. — The Union Youth's Companion. strong support of tlie exposition, on the Memory is Bad. nothing lu all the world so big as a of Burna Vista, at the age of S7, haa groand lhat Jaimn «IronId do every Pacific and Southern Pacific lines in Baker City, Or., Oct. 10.—Frank Loudon oniiilbus.—Putnam's Magazine. Harriman to Answer. gone to college. He is a student at His Owlr Okjee«. connection with the Chicago A North thing poeeitile to «how hei friendliness Towne—Young Roxley Is learning to Tuek“r, the num who was ar re« ted at Washington, Oct. Ih.— The Federal Jefferson academy, and the tiachers western, Chicago, Milwaukee A St. for American commercial interest«. Killed 123 Garter Snakes. Granite, Or., on suspicion ol being con authorities are pre|«ring to push pro say he ia one of their most diligent Paul «nd other transcontinental lines oe a machinist. ceeding compelling F. II. Harriman Io pupils. In Ids youth he hnd to work When Contractor Robert Manvllll's Browne—Well. now. that's commen nected with the Brown murder case, have given notice to the Transconti Raises Operator« ’ Wags«. answer certain questions relating to the for a living, and sacrificed his school nental assiwiation that they will con dable; wants to have a trade so that tf was brought to Baker City last evening men were harvesting on Green's farm Seattle, Oct. II.—Greet Northern tinue colonist rates during the months When In Muncy Creek township, they came lie has accumulated money and management of his railways. This wsa ing anything should happen to bis fortuue and placed in the county jail. questioned by Mr. Lomax concerning upon a number of sawed-off and rotted announced by Attorney General Bona hi« large business interests demand that officials here announc«! tixlay that the of March and April, lf»i)8, and on the he— Hill system has granted telegrajh op parte today following a conference with he lie better educat«!. «ante basis aa the rates which were in Towne—Oh. no: he simply wants to what he had said about the Brown case pieces of trees. erators an Increase in wsges and time Commissioners Kellogg and Morrison. effect during March. April, Septem be able to k«*p his motor car going.— at Granite, the fellow raid that he did They kicked the stumps aside, and a allowance amounting to approximately ber and October, 1907. New Postmaster for Laidlaw, not ’remember raying anything. He Bonaparte suthorizid the statement snake darted out. then another, and Plilladelpbla Press $12 a month. The day's work cf opera had been drinking heavily for some Wellington, Oct. 11. — Edwin B. that matters (tearing upon Standard in ■ * r another, several dozen more—and then time and had loot all cocsciournees of vestigation in New York were also Jonra has been appoint«! postmaster tors in the relay system Is reduced 8chmitz Wnl Appeal. Some Hark Chapter«. sotae. Men were Immediately sta- from nire to eight hours a day and at laidlaw, Crook county, vice William touch«! upon. San Francisco, Oct. 12.—The attor- Father (Inipreaaieely) — Consider where he was, what he war doing or tloned at all points and instructed to C. Stiles, resign«!. Permission to or Sunday overtime ia raised from 40 to neya for ex-Mayor Euyne Schmits, our numerous captains of Industry, and what he was saving. kill all the reptiles they could. Washington Rural Carrier«. ganise a Htockgrowers and Farmers Na ftO cents an hour. A numl>er of other who haa been convicted of extortion keep In mind that nearly all were the This they did. and when the exclte- Merge to Simplify Management. Waahington, Oct. 12.—Rural Car tional lank of Wallowa was given; concessions are given the men. The and sentenced to five year«' imprison architects of their own fortUMai m«nt was over there were J vffit 125 increase allow«! in Sunday oveitime is New York, Oct. 10. — Stockholders capital $50.000; organizers, C. T. Mo* riers appvlnted for Waahington route«: ment, will this afternoon file their Son- Sure! But you don’t see any Mount Vernon, route ft, William H. Daniel, E. A. Holmes, G. W. Gregg, given without solicitation on the part appeal in the Appellate conrt. It waa of them exhibiting blueprint« of the de of the Great Northern Railway com dead garter snakes, actual jaworn pany at the annual meeting to be held count—Muncy (Penn.) Corr. Citadel- Cameron, carrler; Marthe A. Cameron. G. Htevena, Minnie G. Htevens and J. of the telegraphers. not believed that the natter would talla of construction.—Puck. here tomorrow will vote on the propo phla Record. Substitute. Rosalia, route 2, Will C. A. Jones. come up for hearing until late in No Promoter 1« In Trouble. sition that the Great Northern shall ac Perry, carrier; Rotiert F. Dyer, Sub vember or early in IVeember. ImpoiUMr Condition«. Error In the Mail«. Seattle, Oct. 11.—A cablegram from National Bank at Wallowa. stitute. “A girl should never kiss a man un quire, subject to existing liens, all the “Doesn't a copy ot our papa# go to properties of the subsidiary c*mpaniee. Washington, Oct. 10.—The applica Juneau tonight says II. D. Reynolds' Advancing on C«»a Blanca. less she is engaged to him.” Conspiracy I« Charged. In a letter to stockholders Chairman the White house?" asked the groat edi tion of U. T. McDaniel, E. A. Holmes, lank at Valdes is refusing to cash Paris, Oct. 12.—A telegram has been *'ltut I don't want to be engag«l to Washington, Oct. 10. — Fcrnral G. W. Gregg, Jasper G. Stevens, Min check« drawn against the institution. received from General I»rude, com all the men I happen to know."—1‘1 Lo James J. Hill declares the directors con tor. He was assured that one was mailed sider the change desirable, as it will chaiges were fll«l today with the de nie G. Stevens and J. A. Jones to or Efforts to get confirmation from Valdes mander of the French exjieditionary burg Press. consolidate the ownership of the prop regularly. partment of justice against the Western ganise the Stockgrowera’ A Farmern* have failed, prolably because the com forces in Morocco, snyrng that one of “Well, there's srwnethlng wrong with Union ami Pratal Telegraph compan- National bank, of Wallowa, Ore., with munication with that point haa l<een Mnlal Hafig'« armies has arrival with- Don't Imagine you are the only per erty and simplify the management. the servli-e then,” he continuer!. “I l«i. charging them with conspiracy in $50,000 capital, has been approved by interrupt«!. Local hankers have no in 20 miles cf t'asa Bianca. The Moors son lu the world who has annoyances. confirmation of the report, but no lank have with them four pieces of artillery. There Is so much trouble In the world remember distinctly directing President Tornado in Georgia. rentmint of trade under the Sherman the comptroller of the currency. haa been found that ia a correspondent anti-trust law. Leeds, Ga., Oct. 10.—A tornado near Roosevelt not to «end that fleet to th« that there Is plenty to go 'round. of Reynolds' Valdes lank and the re- Washington Rural Carriera. Biggest Warship in World. here yesterday cans«! the death of 15 Pacific.”—Philadelphia Ledger. When a girl of 16 gets a letter writ- persons, who were hit by falling trees New Oregon Postmatter«. Waahington, Ori. 12.—Rural car- port is not emitted. Yokohama, Oct. 12—Japan ia to Ia a Hwrrr. Waahington, Oct. 15.—The following riera appolnted for Waahington mute«: have the largest battleship in the ten by A Man. she uses the envelope and timbers. The damage to property "Ilow did your wlfs like that new Want to Move Capital. next «lx months as a book for the Oregon postmasters have been appoint Greengi-res, rotile 1, John W Himmona, world, according to advices received was enormous. Piece« of timber were hat you got her?" Rio Janeiro, Brasil, Oct. 11.—All here today. ed: !<la Williams, at Dexter, lane carrier; Seabury 8. ltrown, auhalitute. Instructions have also mark. hurled violently through the air. “She was speechless with delight." I.a Crosae. mute 1, Oscar M. Green - ths newspapers of the republic are oc been given to construct a vessel similar county, vice Jenn'e Psrvin, resigned; Charity la ■ cloak that covers « lot Many houaee went down with a crash "Say, where can I get one Ilk« It and «cores were Injured by being pin Charles H. Hkaggs, at IlMting«, Benton ilahl, carrier; Cari Greendahl, «ubati- cupied with the ancient proposition to to the new style of British destroyer, ef advertising. for mln«?”—Ctoavland Loader. remove the capital to Bello Horisont«. but much higher. county, yic« Elsie Broodley, resigned. tute. ned beneath th« debri«.