Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 01, 1907, Image 2

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    NEWS OF THE WEEK
PACKAGES IN RURAL MAIL.
ISSUES PROCLAMATION
Postmaster General to Maks Recom­
mendations in Report.
President Set- Apart November 2H as
Da« of Thanksgiving.
OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
OREGON BANKS QUIT
HIS MEMORY HEERESHED.
Gallagher Confirms Confession and
bars Rust Especiad Immunity.
Phila-lelphia, Pa., Go*. 29.—Poet-
Washington, Det. 28.—The presi­
Han FraiM'isee, Oct, 2ft.— Whan the
master General von L. Meyer, at a din­
dent's annual Thanksgiving proclama­
Fold briliery tlisl as« resumed yester­
ner st the Union laague club last
tion, iaaued Saturday, «electing I'liura-
GOVERNOR AIDS.
O. R. th N. REPORTS.
day the enw examination of sa-Nu|ier
night, made an address in which he
day, November 98. for the people to as­
called attention to recommendations
visor James I. Gallagher waa contin­
semble to pray that they may Iw given
which he purposes making in his an­ Chamberlain Notitiss War D.partm^nt Net Income of Road Nearly Six Mil­ strength so to order their Ilves aa to de­
ued by Fari Rogers, lor th« defense,
nual report for the consideratioo of the
of Act of LagHslatur*.
lion«—Accidents of September.
serve a continuation of the manifold
who laid stiess on the meetings of the
next congtees. On the question of par­
Salem—Governor Chamberlain has
Salem—The O. K. A N. has filed ito bleaaing» of the past year, triumphant­
witness with Rudolph Spreckels at the
cels post he «aid:
diclarv«
that
nowhere
in
the
world
ly
sent letters to the secretary of war at report. It show« the following Total
“I shall itxxrmuiend the same rate. Washington. D. C., saying
I'residio when the promise« of Immun­
I cost of construction »nd equipment to is then* such an opportunity for a fi<'«
k
12 cent» • pound, and the same limit
ity were alleged to liave Irceli made.
"The legislature of thia stat* at its June 30. 1907, *54,523,984.2;* cost ;wr people to develop to the fullest extent
A Resuma of the Laaa Important but of weight fivr parcels, whethei intended last session pxwed a bill appropriating
all power« of body, mind and rharneter.
” *.............
*
Gallagher «aid he understood that Rurf
lor point* in tills country or abrvwd. *300.000 to be paid to the United mile. *<521,3M.tl3; groas earnings from
'‘During the |«at year we have bevti Action of Portland Clearing Hous»
Not Less Interesting Events
*12,942.-
•
l«o could have Immunity It he would
which means a redaction of four cents State* for th* puri-*»' of assisting the operation the past year,
Nscsss fated by Halusal ol Eastern
fiee from famine, from pestilence, from
of the Pa«t Weak.
testify.
Mr. Ileney protested at at
a pound and increase in the maximum United State* in x-quiring by eondeti- S15.49; operating expense«, *6.999,- war," it declares.
"Our
natural
re
­
S21 56; immune from operation, *ft,-
Banks to Honor Balances.
tempts of Mt. Roger» tu contuse the
weight to eleven pounds.”
nation or eonstruetioh of a Ixwt ronal 972.61ft 93, iiicorue from other source«, source« are at l<«at a« great as thox> of
witness by testing his memory, lull
Taking up the rural parcels post ques­ and locks around the falls of the Wil­
»1.204,363.13; total income, »7,177,- any nation. Much ha« been given ua
Judge lawli-r allowed the examination
Kansas hanks remain open but pay tion he said:
from
on
high
and
much
will
rightly
lie
lamette river at Oregon City, Oregon. ‘ 356.25; deduetioon, rents, taxes,
_____ in-
Salem, Or., LVl. 29.—«By order of a to proceed.
"I shall rocommend a parcels poet
all demands by check.
The present and only canal and hx'is tercet, etc., *1,383.572.04. net income, expected ol us in return. Into our cure
Al the afternoon session, Mr. Ileney,
lamation beued late last night hy
system on the rural delivery route«, a around these falls is owned by a pri­
Hie
10
latent*
have
been
entrusted,
and
The Western Union has opened a
¡*5,793.784.90; dividend 4 per eent on
Governor Chaml>ct lain, Oregon Itanka while re-liiertly evaiiiliiing Gallagher,
special rate to be charged on pa< kages
number of ita branch officers in Chi­ for delivery from the distributing offices vate corporation which ha* the power preferred stack, *440,000; surplus for we are to bo paidoned neither if «. will enjoy five biunnww holidays, in esilisi to the counsel lab1« Mu» Ella
squander and waste them, nor yet if we
and doe* impose a tax of 51' cent* per
cago.
which interim it is expected that the I'olilot, the grand jury's st«nographsr,
of the rural route, or if mailed by a ton on every ton of freight that paws the veatj »535,3784 20; total surplus tide them in a napkin
entry general balance sheet, »28,930,-
Oklahoma has proclaimed a public patron of any rural route for delivery
"Wo ahould mineetly pray that the situation in the Kant will I mvoiuv more and from her procured the «horlhand
from the upper to the lower river or 4tM>.03.
clarified and the coast tank* will I m * note« ol Gallsghei's confession to
holiday that runs on banks may tw pre­ to a pation on the rame route er at the
from the lower to the upper river. Thia
The following 1« a summary of the •pint of righteoiiauees may grow great­ enabled to e«vur** thv cash balances due Messrs. Hpreckels, Ileney and l«ngdon,
vent*!.
distributing office of said tout*. The tax aa the atate grows la an annually
er
in
the
heart»
ol
all
and
that
our
souls
results of accidents within the stat« for
them from New York.
inaile III the latter's spsrtnieiito. and In
A tight money market has suspended rate would lie five cent* for the first incieasing burden and the people for a the month of September prepared by may be inclined even more toward the
This action was taken at the instance ounsidsratlon of which the witness
work on the new Dupont Powder wotks pound and two cents for each additional number of year« past have been stren­ the railroad eonimisaion from the re- virtues that tell ol genttenees, for lov­
pound, up to eleven pounds. This uously demanding government owner-
ing kindlie«» and torelwararice one Willi of thv Portland ch'aring hou»e commit­ game-1 his immunity o nlract. Galls-
at Tscoma.
would be a great b«xxi fol the farmers.” «hip and control of the locks at the i )'ort* of the various line«: Collisions another for without these qualities tee, which »net lant evening to talk over gher Identified his signsliirs to tlisss
Secretary Taft lias had another close
Regarding poetal savings banka, the fill, of the Willamette to the end tie of passenger trains, 1; freight trains, neither nation nor individual can rive thv situation with Governor t'hamhvr- notes.
estimated damage to property of the
call in the Philippines. This time an postmaster general said:
The prosecution csll<--l ei Supervisor
lain. The bankers arrived in the city
to the level of greatness."
river may be opened to ftee navigation
automobile ran away with him.
by special rar.
John J. Furey, now a rsl-sin kee|*er
"As an evidence that it is not the de­ Ita entire length. The delegation from railroad companies. *5,150; ktlltvi pas­
sengers,
none,
trainmen,
none,
other
Briefly stated, tbe situation a* de­ The offer of his testimony market Ilia
fixes sailing date .
Many Seattle people condemn the sire of the government to compute with Oregon to the congrvea of the United employee, ft, other perrons, 2 ; injured
scribed to thv governor is that Oregon eoiiiiiieiieeinelit of liitrialm'lloti of "svi-
mayor for asking Federal aid in pre­ ’he private savings banks m obtaining State« intend to bring thia matter to passenger», none, trainmen, 3, other
lianke have heavy de|Mwnts of ua»h in deiu*e of similar offenses," the coutil
deposits of the people, I shall advocate the attention of congress and urge upon
venting a spread of bubonic plague.
Total, All Plans Complsts tor Flea! to Sail thv Kawt Mini thv Eastern l<inks refuse overruling the objtx-tlun by lite defriise
a rate of interest of 2 per cent per an­ that body the importance to our people employee, 6, other persone, 8.
tor
Pacific
Dscsoibsr
I
ci
.
7 killed and 13 Injured.
The steamer Finland from New York num. or 1 per cent semi-annually and a
upon any conditions t«* send money to this els«« of lestlmoiiy. Furey told
for Dover. Euglaud, struck near that limit of *500, not more tnan *250 to tv of an open waterway through the heart
Washington, Oct. 2ft. — Secretary West in payment of demands
Thvrv the »lory of Ills scveptsiiee of a brils- of
of the Willamette valley, and I am
port and is supposed to be badly dam­ deposited in any one year
Hill Buy, in Aitcria,
Metcalf today announced that it was has l*evn no run or indication of a run *l,ois> from Abe Ruel through Galla­
My own taking the liberty of encloeing you
aged.
Astoria—The announcement rvcent- definitely settled that the Atlantic fleet by dr|MN>iii in upon Portland tanks,
gher for Ina vote in lavor ol tbs United
twlief ie that far from its being a detri­ herewith a copy of the act of the Ore­
Hehevii g that in one week they can Railroads trolley franehises.
The national president of the W. C. ment to the established banks, it would gon legislature beariug upon the aubect ly nixie at the annual meeting of the will leave Hampton Riarda un Itocenilier
Union
Px-idc
at
Salt
l«ke
that
the
16 for ita cruise to the l'acide coast, effect a **atl»facb ry arrangement with
Now. in in order that your department may lie I
T. U. predict* that prohibition will be in the end an advantage.
company had puivh.aed water frontage This annoiinei-ment followed a confer- county tank»» and also arrat gv for thv
rule throughout the South within five order to get this money tuck into the fully advised in the premise«."
and terminals here is now supplement­ ence held at the White House, to fdupmvnt of money duv them from thv IMPORTANT WATERWAY OPEN
channels of trade. I purpose to ask con­
years.
ed by authentic inL’rmation that the which the president summoned Secre- Ea>t» thv bankN A*kvd (hat thv remain­
gress for authority to place the savings
Feed Cattle at Klamath.
Conditions have greatly improved in
I Hill interesta have not l>een idle. A. taty Metialf, Rear Admiral Evans, who der of this week ta made a Irgnl holt- First Link of Dssp Water Channel
in the National banks.”
New York, bat throughout the Middle
Klamath Falls—Within the last 10 B. Hammond, who p.n» large trait, of will command the fleet on its cruise to day. November 2, the la At day men
from Lsk«e to Gulf.
Weet there is a stringency amounting
days there have beeu brought in over water frontage between Warrenton and the Pacific, and Rear Admiral Biown- tioiHHi Iti thv proclamation, ia Satur-
Stelling,
III., Gel. 2A —A distinct
9,000
head
of
beef
cattle,
which
will
be
almost to a panic.
DEVELOPS A NEW GRAPE.
Fort Stevens, lias stated aa a positive •on, chief of the bureau of navigation day. M ornlay will therefore hr thv I and llii|H>rtsnt step In the nioveinriil to
fed on the large feeding grounds bor­ fact that the Hill interests purchased of the Navy department The confer­ next tanking day.
Taft is visiting the principal towns
»retire a deep waterway from Ijike
California Scientist Believes He Has dering Lost river, between Klamath 2,200 acre« in that vicinity at the time ence was called to continue more in de­
It is undvretood that the Portland Michigan to tiie tiulf of Melico ww
of the Philippine«.
Fallsand
Met
rill.
The
largest
buyers
Precident
Hill
vi.ited
in
the
vicinity.
tail the cabinet meeting discussion ol tanker» sent telegrams to all tanks in taken yester-lay with the -qs-iilng to
Variety Surpossing the Tokay.
Rumor again has It that Harriman
of alfalfa bay this year have been C.
Stockton. 0*1., Oct. 29 —An entirely Swanston A Co., of Sacramento, Lcuis The property include« 1,800 aertw naval affaiia. The discussion related thv state notifying them of thv hum- nav igation ot the Illinois and Missis­
is to be deposed as king of th* rail­
new kind of grape is being developed at Gerlier of thie place, and the Oakland owned by the Flavel l*nd company, a« particularly to <1-tails of the Atlantic nine of thv pnelamati«»n. Th«« pur|»o*v sippi canal, which baa I hvii completed
roads.
well aa the personal holdings of Ham­ fleet's cruise to the Pacific.
i a to prevent cal Is for money from after 30 )<«is of work. The ln>|x>rtancs
the government experimental station Meat company.
They have bought mond. The purvliMM* price ie «aid to
A man has just been arrested in Eng­ near Lodi. and Professor H. C. llus-
It ie underst-xxl that matter« were in country tank», Induce them to cl«ev for of I lie event was evidenced l>y the at­
average
over
6.000
tons
and
paid
on
an
be »800,000.
land who threatened to kill King Ed­ mann is of the opinion that it will re­
such «hape that the preaident was thor­ the wo’k and bring them together in an tendance of Governor I>eneen and many
»6 50 a ton. The cattle drive for the
ward.
oughly informed on all important items arrangement that will natlsfy demand» ether notables at the opening cervino-
sult in a grape that will excel the season will ptolstbly be nearly 20,000
in the itinerary. Admiral Evans, who tafore next Monday.
lhat Portland ulva. The work of oonatiucting thv
Much Fall Grain in Linn.
Governor Vania man, of Mississippi, famous Flame Tokay, which has given head.
Albany—With ideal seeding condi­ lias been eoi fined to hia apartments on tank» art« solvent and in fact were nev­ canal, which wa« formerly known aa
•aye Bryan will be elected our next Lodi so much fame. The new variety
tions for the past few weeksj Linn account of an indisposition, looke-l ami er in letter (Condition than they are the Hennepin canal, was i-oiiunvmed
Polk's Prune Crop.
president.
is somewhat similar to the Tokay in
county farmers have been planting declared himself to be much improved today, w am AASvit<«tl hy thv tanker« wh<> many years ago. In law coiign-as sp-
texture
and
tolor.
but
is
impervious
to
Dallas
—
From
information
given
by
There has been s marked slump in
The bureau of insular waited ii|H>n thv governor.
propriatmi money to -arre on the wotk
hundreds cf acres in fall grain. From in health.
the consumption of liquors in Kansas the rain, is much firmer and can be prune growers in Polk county it is esti­ present indications the acreage of fall affairs Inday rtvelved a cablegam from
Governor Chamberlain at first doubt­ and altogether the appropriai luna have
shipped longer distances w ithout dam­ mated that the pt une crop this year will
the past year.
age. It spears to be a cross between a aggregate 1,675,090 pounds, or a gam grain this year will far exceed that Governor General Smith, of the Philip­ ed the wisdom of thv action rtM|Uveted amounted to about *H,UOO,OIM).
The mam line ol the canal. 75 mile«
Seattle has appealed to Governot Tokay and Farerra and is of an im­ of 625,000 pounds over the crop of 1906. planted last fall. This is due to the pine«. asking that the Atlantic fleet l>e by thv Portland tankers, but when thr
Mead for funds with which to fight the proved flavor. If properly developed it Most of the growers have dis|<i«ed of fact that last year continued rains permitted to visit Manila during the nituatlon regarding thv ta king up of long, extends from the Illinois river,
bubonic plague.
is expected to become a most profitable their output at 5 tents a pound, which made the seeding season unfavorable, week beginning February It), in order funds in thv East was rtplained an«! nrar Hennepin, to the Mississippi
to attend to pre-Lenten festivities.
the necessity ol checking any stringen­ river, tlirssmll-s twlow Rock Island.
variety.
makes the total amount teceived for while thie year a good rain came early
Jfiliti* has been called out to quell
The fact that the fleet will not have cy which might arise «» a rewult of thin The navigable feedar, slanit 30 niilra
to moisten tha ground and since then
Professor
Husmann
is
due
to
arrive
this
year's
prune
crop
teach
the
hand
­
disturbance« growinsg out of the car
in Lodi this week and he intends to set some aggregate of *837,500. The larger it has t>een good weather for work. am vol in Pacific waters by that time in the West, Mr. Chamberlain readily long, extends from Rink river at tins
eirike at Yonkers, N. Y.
complied.
|e>int to the main line near Sheffield
out about 30 varieties of grapes, five portion of the prune crop of Polk coun­ Kain is beginning to be needed now, precludes this.
Mr. Metcalf stated that the quration
Letters of the late Queen Victoria different kinds of each variety, for ex­ ty ie grown and dried in the immediate however.
and I» of th.- same gvtieral dimensions
SAYS IT IS ON THt BOOKS
of allowing newspaper cofTeapondenta
na ttie main line.
coverirg 24 years of her life have just perimental purposes. Already 130 va­ vicinity of Italian, the town being sur­
to accompany the fleet wa« discussed
The -vinal is 5.’ feet wide at the bot­
been published in book form.
Big Lumber Company Admitted.
rieties of grapes are being grown at the rounded on all sides by orvhanls, large
Witn.es in Ford Trial T*,t>fi.* That tom, so h-vt at the water line, ami has
Salem—The Miami Lumber company and the conclusion reached not to allow
The Pettibone trial for complicity in station, and it is believed that the and small.
Bribe Mona, I. Entered.
a minimum depth of seven fea*. There
of San Francisco I .as filed papeis with newepafwr men sl>-«rd, buttliat officers
the murder of ex-Governor Steunenberg vineyard will receive great benefits
San Francisco, Oct. 29.—Sia-h rapid are 32 l-x-lia on thv main line and one
the secretary of state for permission to of the fleet would be designated to send
Surveyor* Cross Cascades.
has been postponed until November 18. from the experiments being made at
This la a such new« as might be thought desir­ progrea« «a« made yesterday by the <>n the feeder. Water is to be forced
the station. Additional apparatus is to
Albany—The surveying party of the do business in this state.
The North Bank railroad from Pasco be installed at the plant in the way of
prosecution In the Ford bribery trial -town the canal by a great dam, one-
»500,000
concern.
The
Oregon
agent able to make public.
Eastern that has been
to Vancouver, Wash., will be in opera­ thermometers and records of tempera­ Corvallis A ______
tliat II thr defense, adopting It. proced­ fourth of a mile long, li«-at<«i al tills
______________
____
is
W.
L.
Ducy,
of
Hobeonville,
Tilla-
TWO-CENT FARE PROFITABLE
tion by January 1, and the bridges tures will be made so as to make com- working eastward from Detroit iaa
ure In the former trial, decline, to put point. At one end ol tlie dam are 31
They have made arrange- 1 mook county. The lavoee Car-i Book
in any evidence, the case should lie In sluiceways, which will be used lor elec­
ecro*a the Columbia and Willamette by parisons with grape growing points in come out. 7
company,
to
have
ita
place
of
business
mente
to
croea
thi
mountain«
by
the
the middle of the summer.
France, Spain, Italy and South Africa. old Willamette Valley A Mountain at Portland, was also incorporated with Two Roads in Missouri Make Money the hands of the jury within the week trical |«iwet development.
Twelve witmsres were rxamitml, all
Under Naw Law
A few more small banks In New York
wagon road, commonly known aa the a capital stock of *50,000. The incor-
p- rators are TA W. Thomas. C. H.
Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 28.—Having bftt the last one of whom «ere rondini-
have cloeed, but the big ones stand
DEATH IN EARTHQUAKE.
old
military
road,
and
take
up
the
work
IMPROVE MARE ISLAND.
G*>tg« Wilcutt, seotetary
found the two-cent fare profitable, two cl with.
film.
on the opposite side of the mountains Thomas and W. B. Palmer.
and
controller
of
the
Unite!
Railrimds,
of the rallroxls operating in Missouri
Five Hundred Parish In Italian Trsm-
There have been 48 cases of bobonic Works of Extension Planned to Cost eastwardetoward Prineville,. It is the
have <le<-ide-1 to give the new law an­ t<»tifl>-d—to the iincoiK'eale.l .arprix-
Record Price in Barley.
plan to make a complete survey from
blor at Calabria.
ami manifest diatrust of the prosecu­
p'ague at San Francisco which proved
Several Million Dollars.
other
month'«
trial.
the eastern terminus of the road, at
Weeton—A record price of *25 per
fatal.
tion—that the !««>«• of the .1 reel <ar
Rome,
Get.
35.—Horrible l<»« ol life
Herbert
8.
Hadlry,
attorney
general
San Francisco, Oct. 29. — Represent­ ¡»etroit, across the Cascades into the ton has just t>een paid for barley at
corporation do carry an entries the
An armed man held np a freight ative Joseph R. Know land visited Mare Eastern Oregon country.
j Weaton, where a great deal of this of Missouri, said this morning that he *290,000 with which Fordand Ruel are resulted from the rartlnputke sh-s-ks
train near Loe Angelas and robbed the Island navy yard today and had an ex­
cereal is grown, and where the a- reage had information from a reliable source alleged to have bribed lh« super visor r« that -«-currtsl throughout Calabria yes­
train crew.
lie annually in-reaaing.
This was that two of the railroads operating in to [airs the trollev franchise. The wit terday. At first it was tlioi.glit lew
Portrait of First Pres dent.
tended conference with Commandant
'
|>aid
by
8.
A.
Barns,
of
the
Pacific Missouri had found the 2-eent fare to m«a was directed to produce the corpor­ pt-ranna had perished, but later re,« rts
Phelps
and
Civil
Engineer
Rockwell.
University
of
Oregon,
Eugene
—
The
The Commercial Telegraphers' union
mid to the mortality liat.
Coast
Elevator
company,
who
purchas
­ lie protittable.
ha* decided to ask terms of the tele­ Plane and estimates were given Know- announcement has been made that the
ation’s journal and ledger.
At fl o'c <s k thia evening about 390
"The
auditors
of
two
of
the
railr>«
‘
ls
ed
18,000
bushels
from
five
Weeton
land for the improvements desired at university will soon be presented with
graph companies.
Issile» li».I been taken from the earth­
say
the
2
cent
rate
has
proved
profit
’
growers
who
formed
a
pool.
Mare Island, which call fcr the expend­ a portrait of President Johnson, the
Prison Official Killed.
quake ruins. It is now estimated that
able, while others take a different view
The Vancouver, B. C., city council iture of eeveral million dollars to make first president. The Alumni associa­
St. Petersburg, Oct. 29.—General thv deaths will surpaas BOO, but It la
of it." Mid Mr. Hxll.v.
has appealed to the government to ex­ this station the finest naval establish­ tion and Rev. Her tie rt Johnson, eon of
New Asylum Superintendent.
"The fact that the railroads can't Ma xnnoff-ky, dirfctor <>f tbe drpatt* im|M*»ible to gi t a-xturate information
clude all Asiatic*.
Salem—In accordance with an un-
ment in the world.
The epur dikes, President Johnson, will make the gift,
agree on the propo-ition caused them ment of prison* of the ministry of the on thv subject, ns many villagra are
derstanding.
which
lias
existed
for
which
were
designed
by
H.
H.
Koseeau,
which
will
be
valued
at
*509.
R.
Le-
The Japanese at Vancouver, B. C.,
to decide to give it another month's interior, was shot nn<i killed ttxUy. still cut off by the tl< < da and the de-
•re making exorbitant claims for dam­ now of the Panama Canal commission, Barr Goodwin, of New- York City, has some time, the board of trustees of the trial before going into court again. I The general was the tirwt r«*iq>onNlble airiictlon of roads and telegraph lines,
state
insane
arylum
have
elected
Dr.
R.
been
engaged
to
make
the
portrait.
Mr.
and
have
proved
such
a
success
in
deep
­
ages sustained during the riot*.
shall not take any further steps in the official con nett ««<1 with the R nasi an and no word from them can Iw had.
ening the channel to the yard, will be Goodwin ie a portrait painter of con­ E. L. Steiner to succeed Dr. J. F. Cal-
The earthquake shacks continue, but
matter unless the railroad« makes prison. A young woman who han not
There are rumors that the Ute In­
breath
aa
superintendent
of
that
insti
­
greatly extended at a cost of eeveral siderable renown
dians on the Cheyenne river reserva­
move. I shall be satisfied if they de­ tieen identified, presented her«» If at they are alight. The |HX>ple are still
tution.
hundred thousand dollars. The stone
tion are about ready for an outbreak.
cide to continue the 2-cent rate indefi­ the weekly reception of General Max- In a oondltion of apprehension, which
Big Timber Deal in Clatsop.
quay wall, to which vessels under re­
imoffHky and remaine<l tpilotly in the I» lncrraae>l by each tremor. In spite
nitely.'*
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Representative Burton ie likely to re­ pair are tied, will also be extended
Astoria—A deed has been filed for
crowded anteroom until it was her turn of the torrential rain that Is falling,
main chairman of the rivers and har­ about a mile southward toward the record here whereby J. L. Washburn,
to enter the gemml's private office. they alisolutely rrfuse to remain under
Senator Owsn for Suffrage.
bors committee during the next session magazine. At present the quay wall ie of St. Louis, sells a tract of 4,715
Wheat—Club, 87c; blueetem, 89c;
Muskogee, I. T., Oct. 28.—The xL When she wha in his presence the cover.
of congress.
so crowded that many of the ships acres of timber land lecated on Upper valley, 87c; red, 85c.
vocatea of women suffrage will find a woman fired »even shots.
Oats—No. 1 white, *29.50; gray, powerful ally in Ro0rt L. Owen, sen­
Dsfinss Immigration Law.
Thirty-three suits against the South­ have to lie in midstream or at a point Young b river, about six miles from
Olney, to the Youngs’ River company, *29.50.
Chartas Deere, Plowman
ern Pacific have been filed at tbe re­ below the lighthouse.
ator elect from Oklahoma
Uenalor
Washington, ikd. 2ft. — Attorney Gen­
a Minnesota corporation. The consid­
Barley—Feed, *28.60 per ton; brew­ Owen has long held strong idea« rela­
quest of the attorney general for viola-
Chicago, Oct. 29.—Charles II. Deere, eral Bonaparte has made the fidlow­
eration named ie *50,000.
The tract ing. (30; rolled, *30(^31.
Georgia Negro Lynched.
t on of the 28-hour law.
tive to the rights of women to the bal­ of Moline, head of the great plow and ing rilling
Any atate may pay the
ie
heavily
timbered
and
the
price
ie
un
­
Corn
—
Who'e,
*32;
cracked,
»33.
Macon, G*., Oct. 29.—Passengers cn
lot. I*st fall when the constitutional implement company founded by Ins |M«s»ge of ns many immigrant« as It
Kansas City is working for tbe Re­
derstood
to
have
been
considerably
in
Hay
—
Valley,
timothy,
No.
1,
*17f«,
the Central Georgia train coming from
convention was in session in Guthrie, father. John Deere, died at the lakots chooses as an inducement to them to
publican national convention.
18 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, he openly espouse.1 the cause and aa hotel in t tow city alter a lengthy illness settle within the lairdrie of the state.
Byron, Gs., brought an account of the excess of the amount named.
*23;
clover,
*13;
cheat,
*13;
grain
More than 20 person* were injured lynching of a negro named John Wilkes
sisterl in every way he could to get a He was immensely wealthy and a great It may show the immigrant whom it
Umatilla Dams Kill Salmon.
hay, *13^14; alfalfa, «13^14.
n a street car collision at Chicago.
at that place last night. The Degro
favorable clause in the constitution. power in hia home city and commun­ w isbrw to aid w’tli passage money all
Pendleton—One hundred and fifty
Fruits—Apples, *16q2.50 per box; ColonelSOwen Is also a "white rlhbon- ity. The little business founded by Ins prill toil matter setting forth the re­
It ie said Roosevelt will try for robbed two small boys of 75 cents. resident* of Pendleton have signed a cantaloupes,
»1 <31.50 per crate,
Platt's seat in tbe senate if a president When Marshal Johnson made an effort petition to the state game warden pro­ peaches, 60c3»l per crate; water­ er,” and never touches liquor in any father has grown to vast proportions, source« of the state and ita wealth in
to arrest him the negro attempted to test ing against the darns in the Uma­
with branches in Ht. 1/iui«, Dallas, timber, mines and farms. 'Die only
form.
to his liking ie elected.
shoot the officer. Quick work prevent­ tilla river and the dam of the Maxwell melons, lc per pound; ;>earB, *l(g)l.75
New Orleans, Kansas City, Denver, thing the atate must not do is to make
per box; grapes, 75cfi^»l.<5 per crate;
There have been four deaths in Se­ ed this. At a late hour unknown per­
Omaha, Portland, Indianapolis, San a specific proml.e of employment to the
Talk on Trust Problem.
Land A Irrigation company in particu­ casalia, »2.25 perdosen; quince*, *1C<«>
attle in which the symptoms were very sons dragged the prisoner from the jail
He WHS pr<Hi|iective immigrants.
Chicago, Oct. 25.—The second day of Francisco and Minnea|iolia.
lar, aa fatal to the salmon which are
similar to boubonic plague.
and after carrying him a short distance said to Ire dying by the thousand* 1.25 per box; huckleberriee, 7(iftftc per the convention of the National Civic prominent In politics.
pound:
cranberries,
*10(a)10.50
per
the body was riddled with bullets, It through a failure to provide proper fish
Brain Worth Six Millions.
federation was rievoted to the consider­
Harriman may distribute the stocks was then burned upon a log fire.
barrel.
Ends Land Grant Inquiry.
New
York, (ht. 2M.— It was learned
ation
of
"The
Corporation,
Ita
Con
­
ladders and means of passage.
of other roads held by the Union Paci­
Vegetables—Turnips, *1.25 per sack;
Port Ind, Oct. 29.—B. I). Townsend, today that Morris Rouent ha I, the
fic among the stockholders of the latter
carrots, *1.25 per sack; beets, *1.25 struction and Regulation." Prominent
Selling Cattle by Thousand*.
Harriman an Optimist.
speakers who addressed the convention Special United States Attorney for Ore­ Standard Oil’s $1,000 a day lawyer, in
road.
Lakeview—The last drive of rattle to per sack; cabbage, 1@1 J^c per pound; set forth the benefits to be derived from gon, will completo hie investigation of originator of the unique defrnwa to Irj
New York, Oct. 29.—"This is the
cauliflower,
2
><-fi§»l
per
dozen;
celery,
the
railroad
ha*
commenced.
When
it
The trane-Atlantic liner Luaitania time for the man with a little money
combination when properly regulated. the Oregon A California (Southern Pa­ made by the $100,000,000 corporation
has crossed from New York to Queens­ to invest it in good securities. Tne ie finished there will have been eeveral 50cO »1 per dozen; corn, H5cfi»,*l per The opinion of several who «poke fa­ cific) railroad grant In this stale In a in the government Rilit to dbflolve it.
sack;
cucumbers,
*1
per
sack;
onions,
thousand
head
of
rattle
ehipped
from
town in 4 days, 22 hours and 45 min­ opportunity ie fleeting and I doubt if it
vored national control as oppmed to few days, when he will submit hia re- It wan Ilia conception of the defenim
utes.
will ever knock at hie door again." lake county, bringing into the county 15(a;20c per doxen; parsley, 20c per state regulation.
National regulation |«»rt to United States Attorney General that caiiHe 1 the Standard to employ
dozen;
fieppers,
8fi*17c
per
pound;
So said Edward H. Harriman last approximately *250,000. The unusu­
was heartily supported l>y Isaac N. Se­ Bonaparte. Mr. Townsend will not him at the un precedent« d »alary which
pumpkins,
per
pound;
rad
­
A big prairie fire lias swept the Sioux evening to a reporter who asked him to ally high prices paid for beef cattle
ligman, of New York. Seth Izrw, of discuss the result of hie investigation, began la»t apnng. Estimating Roecn-
Indian reservation Dear Valentine, express an opinion on the financial sit­ thia year has caused an increase in the ishes, 20c per dozen; spinach, fle per
which has co vere-1 several months and thal’a Hidmy to represent a return of 0
New
York, also favored that plan.
pound; squash, Hk)l
per |x>iin>l;to-
Neb.
uation and the outlook.
"It would be number sold.
has included a carolili research of all percent in property value, hi« friend*
toniaos,
25firi50c
per
box
Indicted for Grafting.
the records ami dis iinx'iita pertaining here figure that the actual market value
Mill Makes Good Run.
The Alton and Burlington roads in­ selfish of me,” said the financier, "to
Onions
—
»2
0002.25
per
sack.
« f nia brain exceed* $0,000,000.
Elgin—The moet suee***fu) run made
Indianapolis, Oct. 2ft.—The Marion to the grant and its terms.
tend to cut the passenger schedule from remain silent at this time, if any word
Fotafi*«—Deliver*! Portland, 8Oc0
Chicago to Kansas City and Denver. from me would tend to aid in clearing by any sawmill in the history of Elgin *1 per hnndred; sweet potatoes, 2j<e county grand jury has returned indict­
Utes Said to Issue Defy.
Plan to Remove Governor
ments agninst Henry Marshall, of la-
Other roads are expected to follow suit. up present conditions and in helping has just been brought to a cloae when per pound.
the anxious depositors."
Pierre, H. I)., Oct. 29.—Parties from
Heattie, <». t. 2ft.—Nearly the entire
Galloway Brothers finisher) a run last­
Butter—Fancy creamery, 30035c per fayette, president of the Western Con­
United Railroads employee and the
ing 137 days, during which time they pound.
struction company, and formerly s[s>ak- the Cheyenne river agency repirt that delegation from Nome to the number of
Men Going Back to the Keys.
police clashed again in San Francisco
cut 4,300,000 feet of lumber. Thie is
Veal—75 to 125 pound*. 85’ft^c; cr of the Indiana house of representa­ troops are now marching toward the 50 arrived yesterday and will go to the
with the result that a conductor was
Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 29.—It was cooaiderxi exceptional for a small mill,
tives. George W. Baxter, cashier of Ute camp and expect to reach it to­ Republ.can convention at Juneau next
125 to 150, 7 ‘4 c : 150 to 200, 807c.
shot and an officer beaten and three announced last night that a large ma­ and averaged about 31,640 feet per day.
Pork—Block, 75 to 150 pounds, 8fi>- the company, was indicted also. The night or tomorrow. The Utes are well month Indorsing home rule for Alaska
arrets made.
jority of the telegrapheis who have been
company has contracts with the city of armed and Hay they will light if any and for the immediate removal of Gov­
cn strike in Birmingham since August Mother»' Congress Del.gate Wanted. 8XC> juckers, 7)k08c.
With the Fairlianka
The panic in the East occasioned by 11 will resume work today. They will
Poultry — Average old hens, 12%<a Indianapolis for repairing asphalt effort is made to compel them to send ernor Hoggart.
Salem—A letter has been receiver! at
13c per pound; mixed chickens, 12G> streets. Harry Bronaugh, agent of the their children to school or to work. A delegation headed by Judge Wicker­
Wall street operations is about over.
the
governor
’
s
office
asking
him
to
ap
­
go back to both the Western Union and
sprcisl from Sturgis, H. I)., where Fort sham ami delegations from Juneau,
company, has been brought back.
point a delegate to represent the state 12'Ac; spring chickens, 12012’^c; old
Meade is located, ssys that late reports Skagway, Reward and Valdes opposed
Chicago clubs have started a war Poetal companies under practically the
roosters,
809c;
dressed
chickens,
13r«(
same conditions they were working un­ at tbe Mothers’ congress to lie held at
Indicate that the Sioux Indian police to the present governor It looks bad for
against tipping.
Considera Suez Route.
14c;
turkeys,
live,
o
’
d,
16c;
young,
der when called out. Local managers Washington, D. C., next March. Pres­
lloggalt.
Rome, Oct. 2ft.—The United Statin already have the Ute« tinder control.
Ex-President Small is continuing his of the companies state that the men ident Roosevelt is named as one of the lftc; gfteee, live, 9010c; duck«, 14c;
contuls
at Naples, Palermo and Minai.
pigeons,
*101.50;
squabs,
*203.
fight and may split the telegraphers* will be re-employed as individuals as directors of the congress.
Buys Bar Gold In London.
Five Drowned In Alaska.
Figgs—Fre«h ranch, candled, 27)^0 na have received instructions from
onion.
they apply.
Bort Will Paint Asylum.
Izrndon, Oct. 29.—The United States
Washington to ascertain what amount
Heattie, Oct. 25.—Five men were
30c per dozen.
Salem—The contract for painting the
Hope—1907, 75{01Oc per pound; of coal and provisions the three cities secured all the bar gold offered trslsy drowned at fiatalla, Alaska, Sunday,
In a speech at Nashville, Roosevelt
Increase Railway Rates.
interior walls of the state insane asy­ olds, 4(35c.
can supply on short notice. The In­ in the market, totaling nearly *5,009,- October 13, according to Information
declard he would not ctxnge hie policy
Mexico City, Oct. 2».—It was au­ lum has been awarded to Charles Bort,
Woo)—Eastern Oregon average best, quiry is believed here to imply that the 000. The price paid was *19.150. This brought to this city yesterday by the
on account of Wall atreet.
thoritatively stated today that a gene­ of Salem, at *3,388. Tbe contract for 16022c per pound, according to shrink­ United State* Navy department contem­ is
cents higher tlian previous quo­ steamer Haratoga.
The dead are J.
The fight between Harriman and ral increase in the railway rates ol the supplying the paint was at the same age; valley, 20022c, according to fine- plate« sending part of the Atlantic bat­ tations, indicating the keenness of the Higgins, Meet tie; H. Hendrickson, Port
Fish for control of the Illinois Central country would go into effect in the time awarded to Fisher, Thorsen A Co., nees; mohair, choice, 29030c per tleship squadron to the Pacific by way competition. Both Paris and London Blakeley; Edwin Oleon, Arthur Wil­
near future.
of Portland.
■say be settled out of court.
bid against the United Htatea.
of the Hues canal.
liams and Tony da Pasquale.
pound.
In a Condensed Form tor Our '
Busy Readers.
HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS
Want Time Io Get Money Due
from the East.
GOVERNOR ISSUES PROCLAMATION