Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 13, 1908, Image 2

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EVENTS OF THE OAY
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LEGISLA I ION NEEDED
KILLED I5Ï ASSASSIN
Merchants* Aasodation ot Manila Is
Suva Statement.
Manila, Nov. 10. Ths Merchants*
aaaociation of this city has iMUod the
following atatvnient:
’■Manila la reported by th« health
authoritiva to ba practically free of
cholera. Since November 1 in a popu­
lation of nearly 25O.OO0, one ease daily
has occurred. Theae casea were found
in outlying district», unusually viaited
by will tea. The lute visitation proved Shooting Was Don, b, Robin Coopsr,
to be of a very light character ailice its
Whose Gather Was Criticised
beginning, and in the month of July
in Carmack's Newspaper.
were only 22 ease» among the white
population. Of the»«* but 10 prov«*d
fatal. There was not a »ingle case
among the 12,000 city achool children.
Since the American occupation in D*98
th«* number of whiten in the ialanda at­
tack «si by cholera is 247. Of these 120
cases were fatal.
The majority of
deaths occurred in 1902. when there
were 60,000 troopa in the ialanda and
no precautiixna existed for protection
against th«* epidemic.’’
Soldiers from Fort McKinley and
sailors from the Asiatic squadron are
now entering the city freely and tl>a
citizens are anxious that Rear Admiral
Sperry will permit them to carry out
the plana for th«* recepition df the At­
lantic battleship fleet.
If these plans are not carriitl out
it is feared that a false and harmful
impression will be given to the world
*•«‘h’’ sanitary condition of Manila,
*h'5h unquestionably 1» better than
that of any other city in the Orient and
probably unexcelled by any largo City
of the world.
Ldward Carmack Slain In Nash
ville hy Pullllcal Lneiny.
*13.000 Ice Fai'tory and Cold Stor­ Attornsy General Crawford Wants a
age Plant to Be Built.
Water Code Passed.
Eugene Robert McMurphey, a cap­
Salem Need of water legislation
is
italist. has announcid that he will soon in this state occupies eonsidx*rable
4
begin the erection of a $10.000 ice fac­ space in the biennial rep irt submitted
4
tory and cold sotrage plant in thu-any. to the legislatun* by the attorney gen­
14
♦ I
The ice factory will havx* a capacity of eral. Mr. Crawfoni agrees with State
11
Less Important but Not Lets Inter­ $ MiniWMMa.
10
-ivpi
20 tons of ice per day and the cold Engineer Lewis that a water code is
♦ M
esting Happenings from Points
is
♦ M ik .' hhih
storage plant a capacity of 6,000. The j one of the important matters affecting
Montana
s
♦
Outside the State.
a
« Nebaika
mam building will be 50x160 feet. Oregon which the legislature will have
3
♦ Nevada
The machinery will be ope rated by to
approaching atasioii.
I-' take up at its *"1'1'******
4
♦ N»»w Hampshire
N$w Jrrw>
It
electricity. The plant will be on Mr.
Thia report touches i upon many
York
St
fhitlaPs*
HHInlli»
nlkoru
la recent squab­
The house committee has begun its ♦ Naw
McMurphey'a property, adjoining the things, among others, » the
IS
♦ North Carolina
tariff revision inquiries.
4
« Southern Pacific depot property and it ble between this state and the state of
♦ North Dakota
»
♦ t>hn»
♦ is intended, when the new railroad Washington over the fish laws.
The
Roosevelt says he will not run for ♦ t>klahuma
T
4
♦ Orx,M»'n
from Weed, California, to Eugene, via attorney general makes no recommen­
the senate trom New York.
S4
♦ Pannst) h an «a
Klamath Falls and Natron, is built, to dations, but suggests that an attempt
4
A committee of San Francisco citi­ ♦ Kb»**« Inland
South t'arohna
a
ice all the fruit cars here. At present lie made to agree with the sister state
zens is to inquire into delay of graft ♦
South
Dakota
4
♦
they are iced at Ashland.
on uniform legislation for the protec­
u
trials.
♦ Tenn**««*
♦ Trxa* ....................
IS
tion of the salmon industry along th«'
S
Five persons were killed by an ex­ ♦ Utah
Columbia river.
V«rrnMMit.
4
Will Erect Large Resort.
plosion on a steamer near North Bay. ♦ Virginia
.
It
♦
Eugene Belknap springs will here­
Ontario.
5
♦ WaahtagtMl
Wot Virtnnta
&
Freight Via Klamath.
after be known as Oregon Hot springs,
An automobile collided with a train ♦
IS
♦ WiacxMvin
and will tie made one of the great re­
Klamath Falls A movement han
s
near Red Bluff. Cal , and four per­ ♦ W yominf
*
sorts on the Pacific coast.
W. J, luen inaugurated to send all Lake
sons were killed.
i«a
Total
Ml
♦
♦ Howell, who with John H. Haak, re­ county fregiht shipments through hla-
A student at a Cleveland. Ohio, uni ♦ ,
cently purchastii the Belknap springs, math Falls. Thia freight amounts to
versitv has been driven insane by
WS-’ in the city recently and stated that 5,000 ton» a year. Juilge George Na-
♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
imagined hazing
they would spend $150,000, in improv­ land on hia return to thia city from
Morse, the bank wrecker, has been
'vinnuTi
ui
ing the resort, and if. through co­ ljikeview, when* he transacted the
denied bail and will have to stay in T Stat*.
... the mea- -
_______
____
_ brought
operation with the county court and regular
LVm.
court
work,
R«v ♦
w
jail until his appeal is heard.
X Alabama.
J ♦ people living along the McKenzie, a sage from the busui.-M nwn of l ake
0
7
Arkansas
♦
A scat in the New York stock ex­ X
View that if Klamath Fails could furn
▲ Caafumia.
3 ♦ good road can be built the new owners
change has just sold for $85.000. A 0 Coiorwio
3
♦ will put on an automobile service for ish rat«»* and handle th«» bumnvMi they
S ♦ the public until the electric road is could have all freight route«! thia way.
week ago this same seat brought A Conne<tK’Ut
> I h* la wane
1 «
$70,000.
X
S
It m a hundred mile haul between the
♦ builL
X
Gw
nna
11
*
Mount Robson. Canada, is claimed m Idaho
two pointe. The chamber of rommrrrr '
1 «
to be the highest peak in the Rockies. m II Knot*
19 •
«
will take up the matter, aa it 111 realis­
REDUCES FREIGHT RATES.
Coos Coal to Front.
Indiana
t ♦
11
Roosevelt has been invited to visit
Marshfield The vast coal fields of ed that the aecuring of thia freight will 1
0 Iowa
10 ♦
1
Ireland during his trip abroad, but has < Kansas
3 1 Cooa county and the development of be the tint atrp in making Klamath Nippon Yusen KAitha Begins Fight
s
*
3 ♦
declined.
Falla the distributing point for all >
A L--Gi'ia.**.a
for Trade.
7
♦ thia natural resource which is now
All attempts to stop the fire burning A Mar «•
4
Southvaatern Oregon.
promised
to
be
extensive
in
the
near
Mar> and
3 ♦
3
Victoria, H. C.. Nov. 10. The Nip­
at the Dos Bocas. Mexico, oil wells >
> X’.I-
h --V'
S
11 ♦ future, is attracting much attention
have been abandoned. The oil is < Michi«ran
Homesteader» Await Water.
pon Yusen Kaisha has decided to begin
12 ♦ among the people of the Cooa bay coun­
1
flowing at the rate of 14,000,000 gal­ < M »• a
♦
the
Burns
Pending
the
decision
of
th«* struggle with the Canadian Pacific
try
iand
is
believed
to
be
one
of
the
*
; p|
s
♦
lons a day.
< M
.ri
0 ♦ big important features of the locality secretary of the interior, a large num­ railroad for the premier |MMitii>n in the
10
<
Montana
1
♦
Roosevelt will give a dinner to labor < Nebra-tka
The fact that Cooa bay ber of settlers have Iwn taking home­ carrying trade of th«» North Pacific.
5
1 ♦ in the future.
leaders.
> Nevada
1
♦ has practically the only coal on the steads on the land held by the Harney
1 ♦
New Hamn-hir*
Since the ruling of th«* Interstate
Valley Improvement company, under
King Edward has just celebrated his a
3
♦ Pacific coast south of Puget sound in
<
A Y' rk
ll
The company received Commerce commission, by which ship
67th birthday.
♦ marketable quantities has always been the Garey act.
$
7
♦
2 ♦ held out as one of the moat valuable a contract from the state to irrigate com|Minies advance«! their ratri, the
Cortelyou. it Ì9 said, will remain in < North IHkota
60.000 acres of land in Harney valley. lines connecting with United States
>
12 ♦ assets of the place.
'
the cabinet as secretary of the treas ♦
0
i-thoma
S ♦
3
Ditches were surveyed but when work railroads, and more particularly those
urv.
♦
♦
mia
27 ♦
was commenced the Pacific Livestock under the United States flag, were
5
Record Crop Price.
It is said Secretary Root will be a 0 Rh*«i«- bland
2 ♦
The Cana­
.....
7
Eugene C. E. Stewart, of Cottage company secured an injunction. Thia placed at a disadvantage.
♦
candidate for senator from New York A South Carolina
2 ♦
South Dakota.
action killed the project and the im­ dian Pacific railroad naturally took
DIRECT PRIMARY WINS.
in Platt’s place.
8
+ Trnneew**
2 ♦ Grove, has purchased the apple crop provement company made no further
advantage of its position and declined
♦ Trxa** .
13
♦ of Dr. L. D. Scarbrough, of Creswell,
The supreme court has decided that A
effort
to
reclaim
the
land.
Utah.
1 ♦
to
advance
its
freight
rates.
Carries Four to One Throughout the
states may forbid the eo-edueation of ♦
2 ♦ who has a 2-acre orchard of the finest
1
When the conference at Seattle de­
1 ♦ trees in the upper Willamette valley.
9
whites and blacks.
Stats of California.
< Washinrton
3 ♦
Vale
Plana
Big
Meeting.
ci Jed to increase th«» rates, the propos­
Weat Virginia
6 ♦ Mr. Stewart purchased the apples for
J. J. Hill says that within six year« 9
Mun Francisco, Nov 10. <'nlifornin
Vale Assurances have been receiv­ ed increases were cabled to Japan,
♦
10 ♦ Ray & Hatfield, of New York, who
1
the United States will consume all the 0 Wyoming
1 ♦ paid a higher price than has ever been ed here that the forthcoming conven­ where a meeting of Ja|«an«*be whipping ha« joir*»'«l Oregon, Wn«hingt on nml
*
wheat raised in this country.
other Mtate« thnt have ad<>pt««d the <11
ITS
♦
21« ♦ paid for upper Willamette valley ap­ tion of the Oregon Promotion & De­ interests was called. Advices receive«! rect primary, and the vote cast la«t
Mrs. Phipps, of Denver, ex wife of ♦
♦ ples.
by
the
Royal
Mail
steamship
Empress
velopment
association
will
be
held
in
Experts say that Dr. Scar­
Tu«*s<*ny in that «tat«* in favor of th»
♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦<♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦
the Pittsburg millionaire, has received
brough's apples are as fine as any thia city, the date of the gathering of India were to the effect that the new system in no emphatic that it ran
a demand for $20.000 or be dynamited.
Nippon
Yusen
Kamha
withdrew
from
being
some
dsy
early
in
~
December,
not be wondered that even a I
grown in the Hood river or Rogue
The people of Vale will get together this conference and haw made a genera) • Irn legislature was compelled
Twenty voters east their ballots for
river valleys.
New Governors of States
♦
a dead man in Eureka county, Nevada,
and plan arrangements for the enter- reduction of about 17 per cent lower the demnnd that a direct
Name
Politic*. ♦
State
at the recent election. The man was
tainment of members of the associa- than the former freight rates. The amendment be submitted to a
Beat Alfalfa Country.
Colorado
John F. Shafroth
r> X
candidate for a county office and died
tion and an excellent prograrn, in Japanese steamship company propones the proph*.
Connecticut
Georire F Lilley
Klamath
Falls
That
no
section
of
the day before election.
In Han Franr:nro a majority nf nine
Delaware
Simeon S. Pen new ill. K X
which the important subject of g«MM| to bear the burden of the increased
the
West
can
grow
better
alfalfa
than
Fonda
Albert W. Gilchrist.
*• ♦
fea- railway charges and will give a lower to one was pile«! up In favor f lit
roads
and
state
highways
will
be
A wreck was prevented on the North
Jamete
H.
Brady
Idaho
the
Klamath
country
is
the
report
of
A.
X *
rate acroaa the Pacific. A reduction amendment, and across the bav in Oak
Charlea S. lieneen
ern Pacific in Montana by breaking ♦
l: , T. Sweet, of the bureau of soils of the tured, is in course of preparation.
♦ Illinois
Thoma» R Marshall
11 ♦
a switch lock with an ax. Several ears ♦ Indiana
of
25 cents per 100 pounds will be laml. Alameda, and Berkeley the ver
B. F. Carroll
K X Agricultural department, who has t>een
«!irt wan almost ns strong.
♦ Iowa
broke loose and started down hill è
made on silk and other valuable
Kan.-a.-*
Walter R. Stubb«
Jackrabbits in Willamette.
i: X ergagtd during the past summer in
t’n«|er the new law <’.i|ifnrn'n will In
toward
an approaching
rr_____ — train.
___ . By tele ♦ Ma.*¿aehu¿etta Eben S. Draper
_____ __
X ♦
freights.
Monroe
In
a
recent
dispatch
fmm
futur«* nrtk«» all nominations bv Jlrert
Fred M. Wan.er
11 ♦ making a soil survey of the Klamath
graphing ahead they were sidetracked ♦ Michigan
Minnesota
John
A.
Johnson
vote, and party conventions wi I be
" ♦ project.
♦
The average yield p< r acre Salem, mention is made of the fact
Herbert S. Hadley
ìmumjh
X «
The Chicago city council may pro­ ♦ M
virtually abolished, except for the con
Montana
Edward [fcjnlan
FRANCE STILL FIRM.
X ♦ over the valley is about three tons, that the black tailed jackrabbit has
♦ Nebraska
trol
of party nff»lm and adoption of
A.
C.
Shallenbenrer
pose a law to restrict divorces.
" ♦ while some farmers who th' roughly just made its initial appearance in the
♦ New Hampshire Henry B. Quinby
X ♦
platforms. The total vote of the stat*
♦ New York
Wilamette
valley.
Benton
and
Lane
Charles
E.
H
ur
he«
understand
the
culture
of
alfalfa
get
X ♦
Many Japanese seal poachers have ♦
Government Confident Germany Will 1« not vet available, but complete re­
North Carolina W W Kitchin
" ♦ five tons.
counties arc overrun with these pests
been captured and killed by Russians. ♦
C. A. J««hnaon
North Dakita
turn from th«» six counties cast ng the
Meet Her Ormands.
X ♦
♦ Ohio
and
have
been
for
four
or
five
years.
Ju<i-or>
Harmon
" «
♦ khode Is’ar.d
lnrg«'«t vote iri'licntrd thnt th«» primary
Six Pasadena high school boys were è
L xxji • E. Reminffton
Per
in,
Nov.
10.
No
won!
ha*
come
.
In
many
instances
outside
gardens
are
Gold Beach Booming.
amendment carried about four to one in
Rot<ert S. Ves-Mry
Dakota
X •
injured in a football game. One of ♦ South
from
Berlin
with
reference
to
the
Ger
i
practically
destroyed
by
them,
and
on
M R Patterxm
th«» state as a whole.
11 ♦
♦ TenneeMee
Gold Beach Gold Beach and vein-
them may die.
Thomas M Campbell " ♦
man government’ll attitude» with refer-
è Texan
is
account
of
the
lay
of
the
land,
it
ity have been taking on new life since
William Spry
;
♦ Utah
enr«*
to
the
Caxa
Blanca
filialr
and
a
|
rid
going
to
be
a
difficult
task
to
get
S. G. «JoMrrove
The First National bank of. New ♦ Ua-hinjrton
X • the rejiort of the mining experts.
OLD CASE SOON ENOS.
Vinrinia
W. E. G’ajctecock
X •
further «1« lay is conn ide red likely owJ
Kensington, Pa., has been closed by ♦ Went
Jame?» U. Davidaon
Nearly a hundred of them.
X « Land and Mathis.
♦ Wisconsin
irig to aomr confusion which prevaile
the bank examiner.
♦
* miners are prospecting through the
PORTLANO MARKETS
among the German official* and th«* ne­ Virginia and W»,t Virginia Almut to
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a hills in the hopes of making a rich
Seven Stanford university students
Settle Long Standing Trouble,
cessity of maneuvering before the
strike, and some good finds have b-en
Wheat -Blu«*«tvm, Pie; club, 9‘>e; reirhetag. But French opinion remain*
have been suspended for ridiculing the
Rii-hn-oad Vi, Nov. 10
drag­
reported. Captain Frye’s boat has fife, s9u; red RtisMian, H7r; 40 fold,
QUAKES IN DEATH VALLEY.
faculty in theatricals.
serenely confident that Germany event­ ging alone for years, th« end of the
been overcrowded with passengers and 90e; valley. 90e,
ually will yield upon the |x>int u|x>n famous Virginia West Virginia debt
The American Tobacco company has
freight to the mouth of the Illinois and
Barley Feed, 425.506/26 per ton ; which France inflicts and express re­ question is n*«v In sight. Eminent
been declared an illegal trust by the Three Weeks o' Quiverings Drives extra trips have been necessary.
I
re
wing,
$27.
eonn'i'l« representing th« two slit,-«
Out the Miners.
gret for the incident.
United States Circuit court of New
<tatiu- No. 1 white, |306 i «51 per
There
im
no
trace
of
“
bluff
”
in
the
York.
Bernardino, Cal., Nov. 11.—
Tne Carver Railro-d.
gray.
30.
French attitude and the *|wctacle pre­
valley and the surrounding
The reported discovery of a subter­
If—Tirnothv, Wiliam
Monroe
The Carver railroad is now
sented by Franc«» last w«»ek must have
throes
of
a
series
ranean lake on the site of the Gatun
414 per ton; Willamette
convinced Germany that in all her
began three about ready for ties and rails, As
dam has been pronounced a fake by weeks «ago. an«l the hicb
most violent of soon as the bridge gangs have placed a nary, $1!; eastern Oren
dealings with the German government
dm-
!75O;
mixed,
$13;
clover,
Colonel Goethals.
few
small
bridges
where
they
are
re-
which occurred last Wednesday m«>rn-
since th«» catastrophe of 1870, France
' the
♦ 14; alfalfa meal, 419.
ouired
the
track
crew
will
go
to
work.
ing
before
daylight,
causing
constcr-
never displayed such an exhibition of
Holland has revoked the treaty of
»rig
Fruit At»pl«»n. 60r6i$2 per
national solidarity.
1894 with Venezuela and this will allow I itiort among the mining camps, and The branch line for the west has be.-n nearhe*.
R5e6^$1
per
box;
pears.
re
«tilting
in
many
miners
and
pros-
connected with the main line so as to
Moreover, Germany doubtless is
unrestricted import of arms and am­
ctors fleeing from the district.
form a *Y‘” switch. In this manner ♦ 1.25 per box; grapes, 41 256/ 1.
aware that Great Britain and Russia
munition into Castro’s country and
Immense ch.inKm in undergrotin'l' the log trains may be run north or erate: local <’on«w>r«|s, 12'46»>1!
opens the door to revolution.
have been consulted upon every step
.ers whic h intersect the great sink south on the main track without extra ha’f basket; huckleberries. IL”.«*
Franc«» has taken and fully share this
poun«l; quinces. M6» 1 2.5 per box; •
There is a resumption of activity in are believe« tl to have taken place, and switching.
lierriea. 4P.5O6c12 5<> per Inrrel; <
government's view’, and in addition are
me of the : miners believe the waters
many industries.
las. 2L',r per pound: Hpanilh Ma
prepared to give material as well as
i once gushed through the valley
ill ’ again within a short Time be
Run of Salmon Heavy
grapes. $76$ 7 50 per barrel.
Russia has forced Servia to abandon
moral support to France,
its warlike attitude.
Potatoes
■ *1 i»«*r hundred; sw«»«»t
>g over the now arid sands.
Marshfield The salmon run on Cooa
Samuel Lawrence,
of the first bay is now especially largo. The fish­ potatoes, 1a'$6'f2,/ir per pound.
Record for Tunnel Work.
The fight for speakership of the miners to reach here one
with details of ermen are busy day and night and sur-h
Oaions- Oregfin, 41.106/1,25 per 100
house has already begun.
lx/s Angeles, Nov. Hl.
William
the earthquakes, said that for three great quantities of fish are fining de­ pound*.
Mulholland, chief engineer of the lew
The re-election of Governor Deneen, weeks past there had been one or two livered at the canneries that the plant»
Vegetable«
—
Ttimips,
$1,25
per
«ark;
Angeles acqueduct, reports that all
temblors daily
They had all been
of Illinois, will be contested.
’«<»ht with
, * the
’ exception of the one on throughout the county are running full carrots. 41; parsnlr»s. -41.25; beets, American records for tunnel boring in
♦
1.25;
horseradish.
12
’
^c
per
pound;
force.
Rush
orders
for
cans
are
being
A Manitoba farmer started the fire We«!nesday.
hard rock were broken during October
sent to the factories by the canners the artichokes. 41 per dozen; beans, 10r by the city forces at work on the Eliz­
with coal oil and the family of seven
per
poun«1;
cabbage,
l
,
/$6/2r
per
supply of fish being greater than was
are dead.
A distance of 466 feet
Want Ships for Pacific.
poiin<l; cauliflower, 50c6>41 per dozen; abeth tunnel.
antiepated.
«•«»lery, 4067 75c per dozen; cucumbers, was made in 31 days, thus surpassing
Employes of the Lackawanna rail-) San Francisco, Nov 11.—A set
$2 per box: egg plant. 42 .per crate; the record on the Gunnison tunnel,
way in Brooklyn are accused of steal­ resolutions asking that the Par
You Will Find It in Vale.
lettuce, 75<’6/4J p«»r box; parsley. I5r
ing $100,000 during the past three f’ret be retained in the Pacific oc<
Vate. Citizen*« nf Vai«» are about tn per dozen; pens, 10e per p6iin«l; pep made in January, 1908, by 17 feet.
and that it be augmented bv the
nd. (hingfior line already linon
months.
inaugurate a campaign of boosting for pers, 10r p$»r pound; pnmr»kin«. 16/11^ The Los Angeles acqueduct is the mu­
and rolraaed on $.1000 bnil.
the city and the «»»rr Minding country, per pound; m<li«he« 12*- e per «lozen: nicipal project by which the city will
The Australian suggesting that the I
and a new slogan has been invent»»4 spinach. 2r per pound; sprouts. 10r per pro-ore n daily water supply of 260,-
British fleet make a tour around the
000,000 gnllons from th,- Owens river.
Shot by Lunatic.
and adopts«! to sexist tn making the
V country famous. The «logan is “Y >rt pound; sf/irf’h, I’^r per ponn«l; to»nn
world has been frowned down by the
New York. Nov. in. Edward M.
Ta
ft
1
admiralty.
Wil] Find Tt in Va|e.M and th’s an-
New Position for Bryan.
organ, postmaster of New York City.
.nnl
creamerV, extras. 3.7671
jr- nounccment sprite« equally to th<*«c
State Senator Liveney, of Maryland, «ni
Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 10. The possi­ was wounded in the abdomen yesterday
looking for orchard and agricultural
says Tuskegee institute is a failure. '■r-
ble tender of the chancellorship of the morning hy a bullet fire«! bv E. I! It.
per pound; »tore, 17/fi 20e.
land.
MiK’key, an eccentric English sfpnog-
This is the leading colored institute of th. r
Eggs Oregon select», 37<je; Ent university of Nebraska to William J. rapher, who th«»n committed suicide.
the United States.
Bryan
was
one
of
the
rurr-irs
in
con
­
Bur Large Tract at Vale
ern, 27<fi>32,^e per dozen.
11«! was resting we|) last, night, nnd un­
Cuts Down Fxpenses.
Vale H. R. Garrett and M. W.
poultry liens,
lie
per ponnd; nection with the vacancy which will be less complicnfions develop he will re­
AH business was suspended in Cuba
created
January
1
by
the
resignation
)kio,
T
Nf6v. 1!.—The financial de Smith, of North Yakima, Wash., pur­ spring, lie; 'links, old, 12^(
cover. Mr. Morgan probably owes hia
and the entire populace participated
of Dr. E. Benjamin Andrews.
Mr.
in the funeral of Tomas Estrada »arttnenf yesterday announced the chased 54 acres of city property ¡art young, 14fir15r; geese, old. fl'itlOp; Bryan said he had not heard the report life to th«» quick wit and bravery of
his 14 year old daughter^ Dorothy, who
’.Hflert for (he next year, njrgr^crating week and organized the Vale Realty A young, 9<i76e; turkeys. 17<?i>18e.
Palma, ex-president of the island.
Venl Extra, xi^e per ponntl,; ordi­ and would not discuss it. The mention «aw Mackey draw his revolver, nnd
; .•' -.’/Go.ooo This mean« that the ciir- Investment company, and have sur­
of Mr. Bryan's name was more the struck it with her hnn»l.
Schwab has boarded up his $7,000,- • i'ment of fund? for military, naval veyed and platted the land into Nel­ nary, 7<fi>7%e; heavy, 5e.
Pork Fancy, 7c
large. suggestion of the student body than
000 palace in New York, saying he ’d civil enterprises is fRI.000,000 son’s First addition to Vale.
6«.
Long Distance Wireless Record.
reductfrwj i< in line with the g^n-
any serious thought by the regents.
cannot afford to keep it up. In a year Lb«-
Hop« 1908. rhoico, 86/
prime,
t <I policy' of the new cabinet, which
Sc iiti.' \\ :iih , Nov. lo 'l’ho «ir«
Enterprise
Sawmill
Sold.
he hopes to have his finances straight­ s making every endeavor to save
7rti 7 <^e; medium, 5*/46/>6<- per pound.
lees operators nt Tntoosh Talnn/I, estnh-
Ten Killed; Many Hurt.
Enterprise Lori» has sold his saw­ 1907. 36,4«; 1906, 16/11,4«.
ened out.
a»onev -»nd carrv the nation over the
llehed a 2300 mil« record Hntordny
Maunteban, France, Nov. 10.- An night, when they picked up an order
Wool- Eastern Oregon, average boat,
period of financial depression. There mill and a smai tract of land when- the
A crisis seems to be approaching in « «’ill some ohjeriton to this policy, mill is located, eight mile« northeast 106/14« per pound, according to shrink e-press train was derailed today near from the armored cruiser West Vir
the Franco-German quarrel about Mo­ but the conservative element strongly of Enterprise, to J. E. Patterson, a age; valley. 156/16«.
Grisels. Ten persona were killed and ginin, of th« « Pacifie
.r.«.« n«*-»,
fleet, .<,
for r . lumber
rocco.
many injured.
I with which to construct targets.
Mohair—Choice, 18e per pound.
supports the government.
railroad contractor, for $8,000.
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