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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1908)
NEWS OF THE WEEK LESSEN MINE DEATHS. FOUR BLOCKS SWEPT. SENTIMENT WARLIKE European Eaperl* to Visit America Portland Fire Cause* Los* Estimated • nd Conduct Experiments. at S225.COJ. Washington, July 28. In r*s|s>nse Portland, July 29. Fire blotted out —II to an invitation «xtendsd by the Unit-, Venezuelan Consul Expelled From practically one full block off the map I I ■ In a Condensed Form lor Our ofghe North Portland business district, cd States government in behalf of the LOSE BY EARLY WOOL SALE. REGENTS GET BUSY. Willemstad. Curacua. burned moat of the property off three Busy Readers. geological survey, Great Britain, Ger- other blocks, and threatened the entire many and Belgium will send to thi* I Umatilla Grower* Feel They Ara Out district, late yesterday afternoor. New Buildings, New Books and New country next month their leading ex-' •40,000 aa Result. Teachers Ground Out. Property worth approximately $225.- in the prevention of mine di«M-! PROTECTED BÏ.DOTCH SOLDIERS 000 was destroyed, property represent HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS ing nearly $1,000,000 was actually University of Oregon, Eugene At Pendleton Umatilla county sheep pert* ter*, to aid in the Inauguration of the the last meeting of the board of re men are vary much dissatisfied for hav work here. The negotiations were scorched, and property worth well into gents a frame building to contain six ing been induced to sell their wool the millions was within the danger or eight rooms, at a cost of $5,000, was early in lh«> season. They have never conducted through th« State depart- i nient. Psopls of Island Demand Protection A Resume of the Lee» Important but zone. authorised to be built on nine lots just lies'll satisfied with tile prices received, The three experts are Captain Des- The fact that a line of brick build purchase«! in Fairmount. It will be and re|H>rts from recent rales in Mon Aga. n»t V«naxu»l4 and Cruiser Not Lose Interesting Event* ings blocked the course of the flames us«xi after this year for a shop. tana have convinced them that they borough, inspector of explosives under Qelderland Is Sent. of the Past Week. the Home office, Great Britain; Herr until the fire department had an oppor President Campbell was ordered to are really beaten out of between $30,* Maisher, head of the German mine ser- j tunity to concentrate its forces at the go East immediately to select a pro iH>0 ami $40,000. weak points, accounts for the limiting fessor in giologv. assistant in econom Th«1 reports from Montana show that vice, and Victor Watteyne, engineer The steel trust reports an improving of the flames to five blocks. wool there brought an average of five in-chief of the administration of mines, > Willemstad* Island of ('uraroa, July ics, assistant in civil engineering, as business. Cause of the fire is not yet clear. sistant in psychology and a librarian. cent« more a pound than the Eastern Belgium. It is expected that the ex 2H. The ¡H’puhtlion here nmdv a bi^ perts will reach New York alaiut the The typhoon at Hongkong is known There are several theories incendiar The following aew members of the Oregon wools, and thia difference can end of August, and proceed to Pitts ib'nioriMtrnUtWi against SeOur ism. spontaneous combustion in a loft faculty were elected: th»« VrnrKUrlan mnaul* uho retiree, to have cost over 300 lives. not be accounted for by the difference burg, whi le the United States tiece of new hay. dropping of a match or he emlrtl on the stnetner Mara m freight rates and shrinkage. An 1.. R. Aiderman, professor of educa The Turkish people will call for a cigarette, flying spaiIts from a chim logical survey ia vngagiil in erecting a uui I h » today. A lartfi* military fore«» advantage of one cent is accounted for tion, salary. $1,800; Dr. Hugo Koch clean sweep of corrupt officials. ney. The origin was traced to the ler, German, salary $l,0U0; Mrs. Ella the Montana wool because of the plant for the pur|»>»i- of conducting in protected Seller on Ina way to The work on the new Franco-Ameri middle section of the Oregon Transfer Fennel, assistant in English and assist freight rate, and last year the shrink- i vestigations into the cuuse of mine the etrnin« r and euldtvra ar«’ pMtri4ling explosions. company's place at Fifth and Glisan the ntr$’«»ta. The pojnilare is overjoyed can tariff treaty is proceeding rapidly. ant dean of women; Dr. K. C. Clark, age of the Montana wool was eeven ¡n company with the expert in streets. assistant in history; Haines Curry, in |a r cent less than that grown in East chaige of the technulogir branch of the with the order of the governor exiling Gould admits he would welcome Har The fire popped up with the sudden riman's help in running his railroads. ness that attends the lighting of a gas structor in chemistry; Morell«' Hair, ern Oregon. Computing prices on n survey, they will visit the fields of the Veneauelan consul. The principal club here ndrnittrd asssitant instructor in English liters basis of approximately the same ratio A young negro has been burned at jet. Some smoke was seen on the ture; Mattel Cooper and Miriam Van of shrinkage for this year, the Mon Pennsylvania, the coal field» of Illinois, everybody today <»n account of th«* the stake in Texas for an assault on a roof of the Oregon Transfer company's Waters, assistants in the correspond tana growers were readily entitled to Wyoming, Colorado, Alabama. West occurn’itcr, ttnd there wan great joy place about 4:45 o’clock. Fifteen ence school. white girl. 2’4 cents more a |aaind than the Ore Virginia and Ohio, in order that they tnanifeetetl w hen it became g» nerully may learn the conditions under which known that Senor !«<>|>ei ha<l left. The board ordered $10,000 worth of gon flock owners. The Oregon grow coal is mined in this country. Messages from the battleship fleet minutes later the roof had given place a great column of flames. , books for the library ; the Mary Spiller ers, therefore, naturally feel that their Th«» public demands from the govern indicate that it is having an easy trip to Fanned Experiment stations for the preven by a strong wind from the and is over 1.200 miles from Honolulu. northwest, the column of flames passed home for girls to be finished and furn wool was worth as much as the Mon tion of disasters have l»-vn in opera ment protection against Vrneauela. and inaiata that a naval f«»rce shall be sent ished and the library building furnish tana wool less this 2l4 cents, and not The railroads have been given more quickly from building to building. ed. The matter of authorizing an as less the 5 cents, the actual difference tion for a number of years in each to declare that th«’ traffic in arma and country represented by the experts, ammunition shall l>e free and toconi|>el time to reduce lumber rates on condi Gaining impetus from the big frame sistant in public speaking was deferred paid. tion they do not enjoin the Interstate building and tons of hay and other to some future time. Hail the growers of this county and there the death rate in the mines Vriietuela to respect th«» Dutch flag. Commerce commission. combustible matter, the fire quickly Th«’ Dutch cruirer Gelderland, arriv al»ne have receive«! prices correspond- I has been reducctl to a minimum. With tlie knowledge that mine acci Taft has been formally notified of leaped across the street to the North GOVERNOR WANTS DELEGATES mg to the prices paid in Montana, they dents have been increasing and the ed here thia morning und went first to th«* quarantine station. The cruiser would have received in the neighbor his nomination. In his speech of ac ern Pacific Wagon works, where there death rate constantly Imcoming larger ceptance he said. that, if elected, he was another great array of fuel, and ' Can't Fink Sportsmen Willing to At hood of $4,000 more for their clip than the Unied States government authori had as m pasMenger M. de Reus, th«« Dutch minister who was vx | m ’II« m I t>y they did receive, and taking Eastern would take Roosevelt's policies as his sweeping this, passed on through the tend National Meeting. biock from Fifth to the blind west wall Oregon as a whole, the difference ties are hastening to begin the investi President ('astro. She has been order- guide. Salem—The National League of would have mounted into the hundreds gations which it ia believed will great ••d bark to Venetucla to protect Dutch of the Union Meat company's place. Four nuggets weighing about half a ly reduce the loss of life. It is ex interests as th««ir condition is now cun- Checked here, it concentrated its American Sportsmen, which meets at of thousands. pound each and worth $500, were fury, as if with an intelligence of its Lawton, Oklahoma, October 12 and pected that the advice of the foreign sidvH’d alarming. found in a fashionable residence dis own, and leaped into the block north of ( 13. has requested Governor Chamber experts will be invaluable. Inventory Normal Property. trict of Los Angeles while workmen Glisan street, and then jumped Fifth lain to appoint from one to five dele gates from this state. The governor INQUIRE INTO INCREASE. Salem At a meeting I,f the ex ecu were excavating. and worked both east and west. LEVEE GIVES WAY. has requested a number of sportsmen When, at 6:30 o'clock it had run its in PortlanJ to suggest names of per live committee of the normal schtsil Nan Patterson has been expelled Intsrstat« Commerce Commission to course and given way before a small sons who would be willing to re, re board of regents. Secretary C. L. Starr from Pittsbrug. river that hail been poured on from a sent Oregon at the Oklahoma meet was authorized to go to Drain and take Causes Heavy D.inugn to Farm Land Investigate Rates. on San Joaquin. The czar is entertaining President score of nozzles, a sad picture of disas ing. but has been unable to secure an inventory of the property there be Washington, July 28. The Inter Fallieres, of France. ter lay all about. The whole block any suggestions. The governor think* longing to the state. This step was Antioch. Cal., July 2M. hast night state Commerce commiMiioti Palsy in Harriman is endeavoring to secure bounded by Fifth. Sixth. Glisan and the organizations of sportsmen in taken in order that the board of re nt 2 o’clock nlsiut 200 feet of the San sued a atati-ment that without waiting Hoyt streets, with the exception of Portland should suggest names if they gents and legislature may know what Joaquin eiv«T lev«’«’ gave way on th« for tiling of complaint* it will institute control of the Gould roads. the southern comer, was a heap of desire representation at the national is there belonging to the state and the fertile Jersey island trad located east mi investigation in it* own motion for Governor Norris has cleared the smoking debris. Nearly all the west convention He has no other method exact situation. President A. L. of here, flooding th«* entire i»aiul. com Montana land board of fraud charges. half of the block bounded by Fourth, of determining those who are inter 1 Briggs has also given notice of his prising nearly 4,000 acres. The Ions the pur|«os.- of determining whether ested or those who would go. “ resignation. It is not known where will be about $50,000, and fall princi advancea in freight rates are justified. Hearst opened the Independence con Fifth. Glisan and Hoyt streets was "The commission,” the statement • Professor Briggs will go from the pally upon the Jersey Island company, vention by denouncing the old parties. gone: all frame buildings were in Demand for Linn Farms. *ays, "has no authority to sus|a-n«i a I Drum school. ruins between Fourth, Fifth. Glisan although there arc many small farmers Albany Farm lands in Linn con proposed advance in rate* anti can vr- Taft is reported to have become who hold lenses who will los«* «’Very- der reduction of the udtancivl rat«-* wedged in a telephone booth at Hot and Flanders. The block between Fifth ty are being eagerly souglft and il- Fire Destroy» Timber. and Sixth and Glisan and Flanders was ties have increased wonderfully within thing, as their crops were all practi Springs. Va.. and a carpenter was only a* the result of an investigation St. Helens Fire which broke out in cally ready to harv« st. all but gone, the big brick Barr hotel the last year. W. M Lloyd, of Tan filter th«* ativam-tai rates have become called to saw him out. being represented by tottering black g.-nt. recently sold his farm consisting the logging woods near the camp of The Jersey Islam! company ha<l 1 < h > «•ffective, but th«- commission, while it An important conference is being ened walls, which fell in later, fortu of 363 acres of pasture land for *11. i the Peninsula Lumber company, five acres of the flneat celery in th«- ri\er ! olio About five years ago this same milis west of Columbia City, from section, rstimat«<i at N.OOO carloads. could make no order prior to th«- actual held by officials of the Justice depart nately .without hurting anyone. luivancenu-nt of rat«-*, has almost un- farm changed h ind* and brought $6. some unknown cause, got beyond con ment regarding actioti to be taken^n / T*— i that would hav«‘ b«-« n ready to harvest SULTAN STARTLES TURKEY. i M>» Two years ago \V M. Lloyd trol and the company's entire force in id>out two months. There was also ( limited power of investigati««n, and it the Standard Oil case. I paid $8,000 for it. A half dozen of the is undiTstissi that if th«- tariffs tili-tl I finest farms in Linn county have was called out to protect the roadbed 5(H) acres of potatoes, b«’sid<Mi other with th« The Ancient Order of Hibernians ■ is|uipment. In trying to save the and Will Throw Off Conventionalities and .hinged hands within the pa*t week vegetables Nothing w ill be saved. the commission without waiting for will meet in Portland in 1910. There seems to be a steadily increas donkey engines the men did heroic Besides this dir«*ct loss, nil the be One of the People. Ruef accuses Burns of tampering ing demand for this class of realty work. All the engines were saved, ditches u.i«-d for draining the land will the filing of th«- formal complaints, will institute mi Intistigation on it* Constantinople. July 29. As a cli livery day prospective homc-eekers also the i-quipment. About 200 acres with jurors and has started contempt be ruin«*d. Also thousands <»f young own motion for the pur|s*s«- of d«-t«*nn- max of the most remarkable series of are seen touring the country with the of timber were burn«!. proceedings. celery plants that were ready for plant ining whether or not the tuhmi«-«-* ar«* kaleidoescopic revolutionary changes of purchasing and establishing a ing nr«* under water. It was intended justified. Great Britain is already beginning in the history of Turkey that have suc view home May Rebuilt Woolen Mill. to make this one of th«’ largest celery to be sorry she entered into an alliance ceeded each other in rapid succession "Such general information would Clubhouse for College Girls. Albany Jacobs Bros., owners of fields in th«* state. with Japan. t-nable it to hundl«* promptly any com during the past two weeks, Sultan Ab University of Oregon. Engine —Girl* the Oregon City woolen mills, are con- plaint whi« h may l«e lil«*l against ivl- Roosevelt is planning a hunt in the dul Hamid II issued an ipmerial irade the University of Oregon w ill I k - well l sidering a plan of rebuilding the old van«-e«l rates. Th«- commission is hav ENJOINS ADVANCE IN RATE. mountains of Southern Oregoon before today that changes the entire social l at nest year At hast three new Woolen mill plant in Albany. They ing a dos«' check kept of ull adtaiic«-* existence of the imperial family in \ housed he goes to South Africa. houses, accommodating between 60 and were here recently inspecting the site in freight rates.” conformity with the reforms recently Georgia Judge Grants an Injunction ! 70 girls, w ill l>e ready for sc ipancy The Italian cruiser Puglia is visiting of the old mill, which w as destroyed to his subjects. in September. The Marv Spiller House by fire in 1904, and announced that Against Southern Roads. California ports and will also call at granted Henceforth Abdul Hamid, no longer TYPHOON AT HONGKONG. Portland, Seattle and Vancouver, B. C. despotic ruler of an absolute despotism named f r the first woman connected they would rel uild the plart and estab Mount Airy. Gu.. July 28. On ap with the university, will have r . ms for lish a big mill here if local capital plication of lb»- Macun Grocery com J. C. Stubbs, traffic manager for the but constitutional monarch by his own >20 to 30 girls. The Kloshe Tdlacuni Wrecks Buildings and 8tssmeks and Harriman lines, says shippers are un declaration, will live the life of a I Club will have a handsome new home would take an interest in the enter pnny, ami other nu-rchante and tm r Drowns M my Clinics*. cantih* corporation* of the state, Judge fair in their opposition to rate in democratic monarch who depends on by the opening of the universi-y. The prise. Sp«-er, of the United State* court yes Manila, July 28. Ajlestructivi- ty the good will of the people for his Zeta Iota Phi Sorority is b-iildr q a new crease. '-Ouse which wdl have r • m in :gh f >r terday granted a preliminary injunc phoon swept over Hongkong st mid PORTLAND MARKETS. A Los Angeles ragbuver got $1,500 power. tion restraining the Atlantic ('on.t night last night causing heavy loa* of The irade issued today declares offi 20 girls. in jewelry and diamonds in an old over Railroad company, the Loniiville A- life among the Chinese residents and coat, where they had_been_placed for cially that Abdul, who has been a self New Fresh Fruit Tariff. Wheat Club, 86c; red Russian, 84c; Nanhville and the Naahville, Cliatta- unnaifing many buildings. The ty- imposed prisoner in the imperial pal safekeeping. Salem Wednesday, July 22, the bluesterfi, 88c; valley, 86c. niH'gii A St. IxHiia, the Cincinnati, phisin caused temp« stons seas, which ace for the past 21 years, will hence Barley Feed, $23.50 per ton; roll- New Orlean* A- Texaa Pacific and the resulted in aevernl strainers being The preposition tofsubmit a consti forth appear on the streets like any Southern Pacific will put in force a new tariff providing for the reduc cd, $266» 27;, brewing, $26. Southern Railway companies from put driven ashore. tutional amendment for state prohibi other "citizen” of Turkey. Oat« No. 1 white, $26.51) per ton; ting into effect the increased rat«*a on tion in Texas will^ probabply carry at Th«- British steamers Persia and No less sweeping in its revolution tion of the minimum weight to 20.000 $26. ahipmenta of ataple product* from Schuylkill mid th«* coasting stemner* the primaries. ary aspect is the second decree of the- pounds for cherries, plums, prunes, | gray. Hay Timothy, Willamette valley, pears and other fresh fruits, in place Western to Southern pointe, which th«' Adlai E. Stevenson, ex-vice presi irade. which announces that henceforth of 24,000 pounds. The same tariff has iJl lr lS per ton; Willamette valley, railroad* have given notice to the In Chari«« Harden mid Laismig wen- hut- dent of the United States, is a candi princesses of the imperial family must been in force on the O. R. A N. Th«- ! ordinary. $12; Eastern Oregon, $17.50; terstate Commerce commiwiion will tered against th«- shores, w-hero al last . report* they are still resting. date for the Democratic nomination for observe monogamy. They will not be new arrangement was made by -pecial mixed. $15; alfalfa. $12; alfalfa, take effect on Auguat 1. The crew of th«- British cruiser As- compelled or allowed to be simply the governor of Illinois. Judge Speer will hear argument* on triiea [s rLinned gallmitly in attempt chief of a harem, but must be queen in permission of th«- railroad commission meal, $20. Fruits Cherries, 26» 10c per lb.; July 29 at Mount Airy. Th«' increazie, ing to resell«' th«* Chinese crew of a and will remain in force until Decem W. F. Walker, who looted the New- their household. apricots. $1 per crate; Oregon Alex if carried into effect, the petition al ■ junk. After battling deaperntely in Britain, Conn., bank fof more than The sultan has long been known to ber 31, 1908. ander peaches, 5o<«» 75c p«r ls»x; prunes, leges, will coat th«' ahipfa ra and pur- th«' mountainous sens for over mi hour, $500,000, was sentenced to not less fret under the bondage imposed on him Shipping Wool. $16« 1.25 per crate; Rartlett pears, chaaeni in Georgia from $500,000 to the Britishers succeeded in rescuing than one year nor more than five years by the customs of his country and is Elgin Now that the wool Mlea are $1.75 per l>ox ; plums, 90c per box. in the penitentiary on the fi :rst count, said today to be the happiest man in $1,000,000 annually. six out of * Vital of 13. The remain- Berries Raspberries. $1.10 per over the wool stored in th«- warehouse and five years each on three other all Turkey. | ing seven were drowned. The property crate; loganberries, 85c6i$l per crate; of the Elgin Forwarding company, is counts. loss on shore will be heavy. Speeches Strike High Noto. being shipped as rapidly as cars «-an be black cap«, $2.25. No V/ar on Castro. Hughes will run again for governor obtained. From here the wool goes to Melons Cantaloupes, $2,506/3 per! Ixmdon, July 28. Earl Grey, gov Ask Money to Reclaim W«*t Land. The Hague, July 29.— The talk of a Pendleton, where it is bale I an I then crate; watermelons, l.l»6, l?4c per ernor general of Canada, in an official of New York. Memphis, Tenn., July 28. An effort report to the earl of Crewe, aecretary bombardment by Holland of any Vene Furious anti-European riots are oc loa/l«-«! aboard th«- cars for Boston. The poun«i. zuelan port or ports or any naval de warehouse of the Elgin Forwarding Potatoes New Oregon. $1.256,1.50 of state for the coloniea, on th«' cele w ill be made to get n Inrge proportion curring at Bombay. monstration in Venezuelan waters as per 100 pounds; old Oregon, 50c per bration of th«' tercentennial of th«' of the government fund of $38,000,000, Sweden and Denmark are said to a result of the dieffiulties between The company is an exceptionally busy hundred founding of Quebec, aaya th«' apecchea for the reclamation of wet lands in the pounds. place. an«l a larg«- force of men is re have formed a military alliance. Netherlands and the government of quired to handle the work. Vegetables Turnips, $1.50 per of Vice Preaiilent Fairbanka, of the Mississippi valley by the Mississippi Cincinnati shippers have appealed President Castro, was today character sack; carrots, $1.75 per sack; pars-| Unit.-d Statea, an«l the ropreaentative Valh'y Drmnag«' and Good Ronds asso Rich Mineral in Curry. direct to the president against rate in ized in official circles as premature. nips, $1.75 j>er sack; beets, $1.50 per of France, touched n high not«' of ciation. which began it* annual meet The rupture between the Netherlands Bandon A mining expert, 1!. C. sack ; beans, 7c per poun«l; cabbage, friendship an«l good will to Canada mid mg heft« tislnv with delegates from crease. the crown. Earl Grey alao mention* Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana and was, it was explained, up to the pres England is preparing to press the ent tin e diplomatic only. The Nether Merrill, who has been prospecting in 2c per pound; corn, 30c per dozen; the great aatiafartion felt at the pres Mississippi. If th«' convention suc cucumbers, $1,00 per box; lettuce, Curry county, has gon«- to San Fran claims of her citizens against Vene lands cruiser Gelderland was ordered cisco, but. will return alxnit August 1 head. 15c per dozen; parsley, 15c per ence of the detachment« of Ameirean ceeds in its effort to bring almut a big zuela. nationnl undertaking, thousands of to Puerto Cabello to watch over Dutch with a force of men to work on two dozen; peas, 4c per pound; peppers,’ marine* in the review. acres of land which now is worthless In a battle between Mexican troops interests. veins of mineral, one of which he dls- I 10c per pound; radishes. 12' c per Assassin on Trial. will be rendered valuable. and Indians 19 of the latter were killed covered him»« lf. He says the mineral 'dozen; rhubarb, 16,2c per pound; spin New Steamship Trust. San Francisco, July 28. A trinl of and two soldiers slain. prospects of Curry county an- extreme a«'h, 2c per pound; tomatoes, Oregon. Gtishnr Shoots Up 1,600 Feet. internationnl interest waa calle«l in the Hamburg, July 29. Representatives A passenger steamer was sunk near of the great steamship companies in ly promising and he exp«-cts it to de $16, 1.10 per crate; celery, $1.25 per Superior court in thia city yesterday I Mexico City, July 28. Flam«* ar«' dozen; artichokes, 75c per dozen. velop into a great mining country. Christiana, Norway, and more than a terested in South American passenger Butter Extra, 25c per pound; fan-1 morning, before Judge Carroll C«a>k, shooting 1,500 feet in th«' air today ■core of people drowned. wh«-n In Whan Chang, the Corean, who from the oil well near Tampico, which traffic that have been in session for Niw Lumber Yftrds at V-il cy, 21c; choice, 20c; store, 16c. Eggs Oregon, candled, 246,24' c. on March 23 shot and fatally wounded has been burning for th«' past two Vale Th«- Vale Lumber eon pany BBgene W. Chafin, Prohobition can several days past are looking to the Poultry Mixeil chickens, I2'.«cj r Durham White Stevens, diplomatic week*. Recent excplosion« have torn didate for president, says if elected he fo-matior of a community of interest has finished putting in lumber yards at would use the army to enforce prohi management similar to that which this place. Th«- company is con [«»sod pound; fancy hens, 136,13'.,c; roo-it advisor to the Coroan emper«,r at fissures in the earth surrounding the hoi I-the North Atlantic trail«. It s of parties from Union, who have mills e s, 96,10c; springs, 19fr,20c; «luck*, Seoul, will be trie«l for munler. Mr. well anil given new outlets to th«' fire. bition. contemplated to make short contracts and enough timber to last th« m 50 o -I, 12c; spring, 14c; geese, old, 8e; Steven* was shot aa he was about to | Experts said today that 90,000 barrel« All European Turkey is in revolt and as an experiment. The 24 diegales years, at the pres«-nt rate of cutting g «slings, 106,11c; turkeys, old, 186/ board a ferry boat in thiB city on route ■ of oil are flowing from the well daily, has extorted a constitution from the represent German, English, French, It is a strong company and will be a 19c; young, 206,24c. to Worthington. He died on March 26. making it the greatest gusher in his sultan as terms of peace. tory. There is little hope of extin Dutch and Spanish steamer lines. Veal Extra, 86/8'vC per pound; or valuable addition to Vale's business guishing the flames now. Heney is being called on for an ex Coiners in Coal Mine. dinary, 76,7,'yc; heavy, 5c. enterprises. . planation of $30,000 paid him by the Good Stroke of Business. Yuaovo, July 28. While clearing Pork Fancy, 76,7SC per pound; or Contra Costa Watre company for legal Albany and Linn Apple Fair. Scout Cruiser Completed. dinary, 6c; large, 5c. away the ruin* of the explosion in the Ixindon, July 29. It is estimated services in 1905. Mutton Fancy, 7S6,9c. Rqmvsky mine, which occurred early that over 3,000 men were given em Albany Albany and Lane county Boston, Mass., July 28. The Fore Hops 1907, prime and choice, 4 !.j in thia month and resulted in the death River Shipbuilding company today offi Thaw has been deprived of the priv ployment today when a large number are preparing for the annual apple fair ileges of the jail in which he is con of far tor if were opened in conformity to be held some time late in th«' sea 6/5c; olds, 26/2**c; contracts 96,10c. of nearly 200 men, the officers today daily turn«*! over to the Navy depart Wool Eastern Oregon average best, found a set of counterfeiting tool* and ment the new scout cruiser Salem, with the new British patent law, which son. The first of these fairs was held fined. Lieutenant R. J. Hazzard, who help- is effective today. The total output of last year. The success was so marked 106,16c, according to shrinkage; val a quantity of spurious money. It i* j whose recent trials show«*! her to be ed to capture Aguinaldo, is to retire eipital is variously estimated at from that it was decided to sgain make a ley, 156,15J4e; mohair, choice, 1861 surmised that the counterfeiter* may the fastest large ship of the American showing of the county’s resources. have been re*(onnible for the disaster. navy. $125,000,000 to $300,000,000. 18SC P<‘r pound. from the army. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST