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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1911)
BANQUET IS MAGNIFICENT Tons of Gold Are Shown on Tables. Royal I AVIATOR Two BURNED IN MIDAIR. Killed and Five Hurt at ot Race. SUlt ROYALTY AMID rii I London—Th«» most regal banqu«»t ' Paris Flfty neioplanlnts took »Ing INVADERS TO FEEL AX EUGENE TO FLORENCE. palace of king nr emperor ever wit- ' vai ly Siiiuluy fiom tin* aviation field ' nessed. and a gorg«»ous Shak»»spi ai 1 ut \ìnc<»uncA on th»» first stage of *-an I m 11 under the auspices ot noted Foreign Corporations Operating in the Firat Work on Construction Impetus lth<< Europeiin circuit i sc»», which calls 'iMX-fety leaders, stand forth as shining for a flight to Loudon ami retuiii State Under Ban. for Big Demonstration. futures of the sec«>n«i day of Corona wlth stops al various places going Salem Ik-claring that the Stute of Eugene Fully 2000 |H»opl«> gathered and rotumllig. The banquet in Bucking Oregon is losing approximate!) from tion week Alinosi Immediately ham Palace was a scene of imperial *10.000 to >25.000 annuali» because at the weal end of Fifth street Tues after thè sturi two of thè urlatola General Resume of Important Event! grandeur, so far as the as«»niblage ot ot foreign eor|s>intlous entering till:* day to celebrate th«» beglniiltig of King and Queen Ready for Festivities. mot tragle deutha, und ut k-ast «tu* Presented in Condensed Form John Haye Hammond of ! royal ami eminent personages and the state to transact business without construction work oil the Eugene wus giavely buri. . «i d«»ad U. S. on Hand. netting of costly magnlticen«»» ami complying with Oregon laws requli t siuslaw railroad, The stores of ihu for Our Busy Readers. Uuplaln Prlnctau. whoss motor ex Ing the filing of certain papers ami beautiful di»e«>ratlons could make it. the payment of declaration and an city were closed from 2 to I »dock phxh'd In mldulr, fliwidlng bini wllli The Kiug ami Queen eutertained nun I liceus*- fees. Secretary of Stat.» mid th»» business part of town wus gasoline and burnlug bini to i|<»alh M Le.Martin, who daahed ugulnst Evanta of Week at Coronation of A bad forest fire is raging near th«» sp»-clal delegations. the foreign Olcott is sending out letters to all practically empty during th«» celebia u (ree, th<» motor King and Quvan. Tacoma. Wash. Ambassadors and Ministers, the otti district attorneys In th«» sial«» request Uon. More than 100 automobil«»» Ex President Diax of Mexico arrives cers of state and the household, the Ing «them to advise him gt all such were packed along th«» right of way, ciushing bla head. Jun»» 18 mid 19 I'll»- royal ropr«-»»-u- The Injurvd M Gaubert, ex lieu ix>r|x»rattons in I • district that the ill Spain to reside. members of the cabinet, and eg- lull'*-« from fiui'lgu nation»» m fines and license fees may be rvcov kail filled with un «-nthuslastii' und tenant III thè army, who was enteied King George distributes many titles cabinet members. th«» heads of the erod by actions at law j cheer! tig crowd Construction of a In th»> clvillan lave under th»* natile -Special envoys and del«» 'during coronation week. Il«» ’ wus found l> Ing 'church and judiciary and of the at my "It do»-s not seem to lx» generally * railroad from Eugen«» to Florence of “lialger.” sonselvss neur hls i machine in a kuown.” said S«»cretary Olcott in a Forty thousand suffragists parade ' and navy. has been the dream of Lune county whvat rivi»! tour mlles from Vlller The two largest apartments in the statement, that then» is any ix-ualty through streets of ixmdon. Colerete llls Injuilos aro svrloux ¡palace, the ballroom and the picture attached to th»» failure of foreign for 30 years. Portland is th»» greatest wheat-ship M Bilie, whoae Hcroplunv stiuvk At 2 o clock a procession of cltl gallery which adjoin, were utilised as corporations to comply with th«» laws ping port in the United Slates for a banqueting hall, tin the tables was of this state in regard to the filing xena, headed by the mayor mid city (he eurih wlthln a tulle of III»* start the year just ended. displayed the royal gold plate, used of declarations, power of attorn«») council, formed ut Eighth anil Will Bill»» wus injurod, but no( serlously I-or Throe other aviatore teli Another bomb was found fn the only on historic occasions, the cost ami certified copy ot th«» articles or Morl hall of records building in L a ' s An- of which is estimated at *15.00V,<>00, incor|H>ratioii. However. I I hav«» eon amette streets and marched to the »liuti near Charlevllle; Osi Morin 67U7 of Lord's seen»» oi »qieratlous. The procession son. i-|os«< to Oagny, und and its weight eight tons This plate, eluded tnat section 6707 geles ready for explosion. Liege, for the most iiart. was obtained in Oregou laws applies to foreign cot was headed by n band, and was one at Chevron, wlthln 22 mlles 3 progress through Oregon warship Boston arrived the reigns of the tour Gtxirges. and poratlons that enter this stat«» and stage whlvli I h thè end of thè fi from Bremerton navy yard Sunday- the principal plec«-a is a massive pea commenc»» the transaction i of busi- of th«» larxeat that has formed In of thè rn«*«» None of il men aftern«xm and received a royal wel- cock captured in one of the Indian ness without first filing th»» above Eugene rocently Automobiles wer»* were badi) buri ut thè 5< lamdon The Earl Marnimi. th»» come. wars, whose tail Is studded with dfa pai»ers and paying th»» declaration in line, followed by carriages and who starle»!. 38 were clvll Cut glass worth a fortune. and annual license f«»es. 12 otflceis usslgn»»»! for «nllllai » dui) Uuk»» of Norfolk, und th*- L ok I ('ham George W. McBride. ex-United nionds The sec buggies and scores on toot. _____ _ and secretary of state, ivory d«»caiiters hundreds of yearn old, tion above cited provides that every Hong up for thè competitore ure berlain, tin* Fail Sjieneer, are busy States ______ senator All the speakers dwelt on the Im prlzvs amountlng to *94.non died in Portland hospital at the age a,u* l’W wines dating back more than such corporation. Joint stock com- men und mu» li sought after In these, a century were on th»» board. portancx» to Eugen»» of securing rull Dawn iit Vincenti»»» sita- a crowd of 57 years. pany pr association, foreign as well The gallery hol»Vs more than gQQ as domestic, shall pay an annual li road connection with th«» coast, par »■stimate»! at from 500.000 to 1,090, the days President and Mrs Taft celebrate pictures'' The decorations in both cense fe«» in pro|xirtion to tlie ainouin y art* cual* tlcularly In view of the nearness of 000 |s»raons massed around the mill coronation their twenty-fifth wedding anniver- rooms are largely of gilt, and the tary exerds»* field to witness the the elect. sorters I of social of its authorized capital stock.' ami sarv Monday. Their presents would background was embellished the completion of the 1 ‘ miama canal. » ith any corfioration. J<ilnt stock company start. Six thousand soldiers and i fill wagons. banks of luiltns and giant lilies, while or association doing business In this The line is financed by the Lune 4000 isdlce, most of them mounted Inquisitors i Into pretension*» orchids, roses am! ferns were stacked In tlics«» i trying tlniM of I Senator Lea of Tennessee saved state contrary to this act i shall tie County Asset company, which Is a w e re present to k»»ep the field clear Whoever II A signal fired at 5 45 o'clock . sig circumstance, the life ot his wife by submitting on the tablets. Yeomen of th«» guard liable to a tin»» ot to tie recov local corporation. organized In Oc-1 were ranged about the walls and all to a transfusion operation which took nailed the c*unmeneem»*nt of the 1 pro to satisfy the bluff, lilac the diners wore their richest uni erod. together with any li»-»»ns«» .*•» toiler, 1909. Permanent survey hu» llmlnurlcs The Abts- luiri-lxuiig was Earl Maislial In the t w ••« a quart of his blood. forms. d«»corations. gowns and jewels due. by an action at law in the nani*. been completed to a |s*lnt 30 mile» Just finishing the niasu at an I tn of the state.’ The trunk of the historic Balm of "The law makes It the duty of the west of Eugene, and several uvull- provised altar in one of the i aero tx*for«> then cvttalnly wou Gilead witness tree at Vancouver. WIVES TO DIVIDE WORK. secretary of state to request district abl«» preliminaries have been cotn- plan«» hangars for sona* of th«» avia the llluminat» <1 cardboard Inviting Wash . to which Lewis and Clark attorneys to institute actions to re pleted from this i»«»iiit to th»» coast tors who desire»! splrltuul prepara them to be prewnt at the kbbey are said to have tied their canoes M when» they may s«-*» not merely the cover in cases where the law has The copmanv owns 1800 feet of n ! tion fur the |>erlls of the day. when they came down the Columbia Women Will Cook Meals on Alternate been violated, and It is th«» Intention terfront at Glenada. on the Slusluw 4 Is* Martin, who within the hour was crowning, but ala«» the Earl Marshal river in ISOS, was carried down the Days for Sharp. river. dying, was among th<»H< who knelt hluiHelf, trying to look .-is pleaaw»»! of this office to s«»»‘ that foreign cor- river by the high water. Coos Bay is the ultimate destina for th«» blessing with bls gotgeous trappings ii < a Pittsburg, Kan—The two wtv.-s of ix»rations doing business in Oregon tlon. and th»» asset company owns Dick Ferris, the Los Angeles pro Peter C. Sharp must live apart the comply with the law ' simple man can Is* exis-rted to do surveys to that point Contracts huvn Between now and July 1 tli**rv will moter who asserts he was elected rest of their lives. Two three-room is-en let as far us Elmira, 14 miles CONVICTS TO SEE PICTURES. lie a round of engagements I'romler president of the Republic of Lower cottages, one ou each side of his ow n west of Eugene. and Mrs Asquith will gh** a dinner Interesting Discoveries In Work on to their majesties In Downing street, California" as a joke, and was indict I little home, will be built, one for Battleship Maine. ed in consequence, was arraigned in Anna Catherine and the other for Amusement Fund Provides Baseball June 30. The entertainment will In CAPACITY INCREASED Outfits Also. court Tuesday. He and the Mexican Louisa. That which was thought Havana Unwatering of the coffer elude th«» prosentliiK of two Th«* Man of Salem—From the amusement fund Reservoir ot Baker Irrigation Com dam about the old battleship Maine Bermiril Shaw's revolutionists were given two weeks would be a happy family when Peter ¡tiny" an*l James A Harri*- s in which to decide upon their pleas. met his first wife. Anna Catherine, a »if the state prisoners a moving pic Is progressing slowly, th»» army en Twelve Pound Lxik ’ pany Gets Improvement. ture machine for the penitentiary will Sir E* the foreign tn I n Engineers find the Maine much month ago alter a separation of 40 be procured within the next few days. Baker—Work is now under way gln«-«-rs In charg»» giving most of years, will be divided henceforth. In honor of the worse than expected. Superintendent James h»qs-s to be which w ill greatly Increase the stor-1 I their attention to the oindltlon of lister, m The separation comes as a result able to arrange for a circuit of king at: 111*» foreign of ¡the dam. which Is In excellent shuts* fire St. Louis has a mlllion-dollar of a quarrel, which terminated in a films to be used In the penitentiary, age capacity of the reservoir of the l flee. Jui win on*» >>f th»» Water from a hose was played on In the manufacturing district physical encounter and the decision the industrial school. the stat»» asy Baker Irrigation «xitnpuny. The height • season There the mud on the spur deck and tin- most hr of the husband that his two wives lum and the deaf school and on the of the dam Is Incrvu.-u-d 10 feet, an the dinner, In surface was well cleaned off Engl wero 1! PORTLAND MARKETS. shall live apart from now on. and asylum farm A moving picture show that when the changes are complete n«»ers began exploring the «- x | m > hc <I eluding Peter, although hoping that he , envoys Wheat—Track prices: Bluestem. could patch up the quarrel between together with several numb»*rs sup tue dam will be 6»>0 feet In length, I parts of the v<»ss»»l. and on entering A no along th»» 970 97*jc: club. 860 87c; Russian. 85 his two wives, saw that all hope had plied by the convicts will tie given 90 feet wld«» at the top and 70 feet the after su|»erstructuro found a quan wed by the j tlty of dishes laid out on the mess lines of 4i 86c: Valley. 87c; 40-fold. 87c. I vanished and decid«-d to build a cot at the iienitentlary on th»» Fourth of Many of them were unwashed newly crowned king, tn bls profs-s- per tage for each .wife on the oppOAite July, An outdoor entertainment »Ill In depth. Already the company has tabl«» Millstuffs — Bran. ,24 50 0 2 5 i slon through the atroets of Ijondon, ton: middlings. *31; shorts. *25.50(7 sides of Bis little home. Louisa Is make up the greater part of the »I*»nt over *.’09,000 on the reservoir and gave lndl<-atlona of having been Is the almost complete transforms I to do the housework and cook his day's programme. 26: rolled barley. ,29.590 30 50. and ditches, and th«» work now under left by mess attendants, who were tlon of fuuilllar nights Churches, The amusement fund of the prix- surprised at their evening nu-al when Corn—Whole. *29: cracked. *30 per meals one day, and Anna Catherine oners, which was created last month wav will give a storag»» capacity the explosion occurred. Tin* officers, ancient edifices. public buildings an*l the other. ton. when the earnings of the prisoners which will absidutely prevent any of course, hail fl nlslieil their meal i open spaces, tuisineHs promises and Barley—Choi»?e feed *27 per ton. residences hav*» entirely In the shops was applied to this shortage of water on th«» land Irri long iH-fure. as th«» explosion wan private Oats—No. 1 white. ,27.500 28 per HANGING ON LIVE WIRES. SAVED. changed their aptiearnnce Starting after 9 o'clock fund since there was no contract for gated by the project. Snow In the ton. shop work, consists of about »500. tin clearing off the spar deck, an with the Westminster Abbey Itself, Hav—Timothv. Eastern Oregon. No mountains Is melting slowly this year, ammunition box liox was found Just aft the annex mlded to Increux»» the nr- light mixed. *18019: Breathless Crowd Watches Rescue of Two baseball outfits have been pur 1. ,290 21; chased. the two teamH being known and the Powder river will furnish of the |n*rt turret. turret, which contained, com modal Ion has altered Its aspcit heavy mixed. *16017; alfalfa. »12.5" Paralyzed Lineman. as the shop team and the house team plenty of water to all consumers, besides a full I complement of ammutii almost alarmingly, although efforts 0 13; clover. *12.50013; grain hay. were exerted to l*»nd an air of ng*. Spokane, Wash —While a crowd of It was from this fund that the pris with no isissiblllty of the damaging tlon. cll;>s for hand ,13.500 14.50. to th** stucco addition. shortage of water which followed hand swords, The Poultry—Hens 150 Die; broilers. 29 several hundred persons gazed breath oners entertained th»* boys ai the the heavy spring ; freshets when prac- th** cartridges were Th«» offlc»» of works has 0 22c: ducks, young. 15c; geese, nom ' k-saly on the exploit, G«-orge Cowlev. state industrial school. ticallv all the snow In the moun the steel swords »ere to |s»rmlt those present to pt inal; turkeys, 20c; dressed, choice, line foreman employed by the Wash tains went off within a few days. eaten away by th»» For Good Roads. Of fl as souvenirs, th»» chairs and 25c. ington Water Power Company, with cers' dross swords In scabbards wero iui which they sat. all of wli Eggs—Oregon ranch, candled. 21c four assistants, rescued Gordon B Start on a new campaign to obtain found leaning against th*- starboard marked with the word ‘‘Corot v»)*er dozen; case count, 20c per dozen; Stone a lineman who ha»l be -n par good roads for Oregon was mad»- at ROAD'S EARNINGS BIG. wall of tile d>»»'khous<> with the tenth ami »-mlxisscd with th»- crov Eastern. 190 20c. alyzed by an electric shock, from a a meeting of the Oregon Association er In good shape, but with the steel th*- dat»» of flu* occurrence. Butter—City creamery extra. 1 and perilous position among the wires at for Highway Improvement and the A |M-cullnr dilemma which arose out 2-|/ound prints, in boxes. 24c ! iter the top of a pole. trustees of the Oregon Developm-nt Oregon Short Line Shows Remark- so badly eaten that It *••11 apart when **f the scarcity of first class carriage picked up. able Proape rity- pound; less than box lots, cartons Stone had been working near the Ix-agu»- recently. At this meeting it was The engineers were astonished that horses Ims dev»*loped nine*» th»» uni and delivery extra. top of the pole, which carries a heavy practically decided that th»- d«iv»-lop- Salem Enormous bilsIneRS trans th»» st«»e| should hav«» deteriorated In versal Introduction of the motor *n-, Chees«—Twins, triplets and daisies. load of croesarmx and a network of ment league will enter the campaign, actions by the Oregon Short Lino the water, ami th»» only explanation i»ff*-ctc<l many tm-mbers of th*» |x»er- 140|1I-ac per pound; Young Amer- wires He came In contact w ith* bare actively in fan effort to line up all Several electric age To avohl the terrible cons*- wires carrying a high voltage feed interests, bot h rural and city, on a are Indicated in their report, w hlch is galvanic action, leas. 15015*4c. quencea of | m > i » h II>I<- rushes Into th*» Pork—Fancy. lO01O>4c per pound, circuit. plan that will be thoroughly repre has just been filed with the state bulbs ar»» said to have been found main thoroughfares from aid*- xtrix-tn, whole, which, with the fact that the He was thrown clear of the pole, sentative. Veal—Fancy. 11*^012c per pound. The development league tax commissioner, The gross earn crockery was unbroken on th<< mesa harriers of limiter wero erected at ....... i^tiieeiing Aug'is' Fresh Fruit—Strawberries. Oregon, but the safety belt encircling the pole will hold its annual ^meeting Aligns' Ings of the road from »qieratlons table. Indicates that the explosion th*- most dangerous street Junctions. saved him from being dashed to ,1 2501.75 per crate; gooseberries. On** of th*- days will 14. 15 and 16 John Hays Hammond, special am 50 6c per pound: apples. ,10 3 per death on the pavement, Unconscious, be given over to consideration of are shown to be *21,748,834 for 1910, was not feft to any extent aft he fell across lower voltage General Hlxsby expected to depart bassador **f the United States, mail** wires box; cherries. *1200150 per box: the good roads problem. The matter with op< rating exis-nses amounting his official entry Into the city at 100 lO'-ic per pound; apricots. *150 several feet below where he had been of taking up the work for good roadi to »11.1*8.791. Th»» total Income Is f»ir the United States and an at noon Monday, arriving from 0 2 per crate: cantaloupes. *2 500 working. The taxes I tempt was mad*- to pump ax mu* rh as country. Will then t/e plar-erl formally befoi. placed at *29,585,164. His companion, I.ang. telephoned the delegates, and If the vote Is i'a for th»» entire line In 1910 were »K10. [sisslble before he started. The out 3.25 per crate; peaches. *15001.75 lie wax met nt the Victoria sta hi«* chief, who came In an automo Th»» look now is that th»> pumping will tlon by th*- Duke of Connaught, j»er crate. vorable, as It is expected it will ds . 757 and for 19<>9, *665,951. bile with assistants and tackle, ar rep Sack Vegetables—New carrots, »2 riving before the automobile patrol the league will go ahead actively to taxes in Oregon for 1910 were »27. go on slowly but steadily till the resenting King George, and other of cofferdam Is all unwatered 201 and In 1909. »6611. that Is bound Tip per sack; turnips. *2; beets. *2. a good roads hill groaa father with emergency hospitals stewards. flcials and the staff, consisting of Potatoes—Old. ,3 per hundred; new who ha»l been summ«)n«-d. to be adopted by the next legisla- earnings per mil»- for the company Baron Sandhurst, Lieutenant Colonel I are shown to California. 40*5c per pound. be *13.994 and the ture. Outlaws Kill Conductor. Bernard N. James and Captain (' F. per ex[*ens«-s of Vegetables—Asparagus, 75090c o iteration per mile <1 Sowerby, ex|M-clnl|y ap|x»lnted to Hutte The sheriff s offlc«» Is In »7199, while the net earnings per re box; beans. 1001214c; cabbage. »3 Umatilla Wheat Good. Convicts Yield to Eat. attend the Amerlcun envoy through mile are *<'.795. The equipment. In celpt »*f advices that Conductor Ki»!»l out his mission. 1>er hundred weight; corn. 200 25c per for a bunuier Athena — The outlook Canyon City, Colo.—After chilling rolling stock. but exclusive »lied In the hospital at Pocatello. t wo dozen: cucumbers, Il'S 125 per doz- Ambassador Whitelaw Reid, who wheat crop on the Umatilla Indian of roadbed, rails and en: eggplant. 15c per pound: garlic. weeks of hiding in the mountains, similar prop reservation was never better than erty, ls valued at *12,040,971. Idaho, of a wound Inflict«*«! by one has I.... .. III at bls country place »lur 100 12c j>er pound; lettuce, 30 ® 35c continuously sought by prk*on author now The wheat is well headed and of two outlaws In effecting an i-scai«- ing the last week, lx greatly Im per dozen: hothouse lettuce. *1 250 proved and attending th*» festivities. ities. Curtis Day and Rolls Hollings there Is plenty of moisture In the 1.75 |*er box: j/eas. 50 6c per pound; from th»* custody of Deputy Sheriff land to fill the heads with grain Heating Plant Need Filled. peppers. 304735c per pound; radishes. worth, escaped convicts from th»- state Melton, of Sp»*nc*»r. biabo. Deputy If weather conditions remain as fa Salem Discovering 12*^0 per dozen: rhubarb. 1*402^C penitentiary, appeared at the prison the old Mi-lton. who also was wounded, while “Liberals” Under Indictment. vorable for the next 30 »lavs as they j*er pound; tomatoes *1.2501.75. gate and asked to taken back and have ls-en for the past month a yield heating plant at the Sanator In a serious condition. It Is believed I-os Angeles Ricardo Floros Mn- per Onions—Yellow. red. *2.75 fed. The men sai»i they had nothing of 60 bushels to the acre will be a iiim for the Prevent! Ponses hnv»* the out gon. head of th»» Til b«» reti will r»-«-over. llbcral or Mexican hundred; crystal wax, *3 50 per hun- to eat since laws surround»*»! in Tooley's swamp their »-«cape from the common occurrence. Th»- acreag«t In losix lx past the hop* social revolutionary Junta In this dred. anil a special train Is-nrlng the prison institution, Each had lost fully 20 wheat. In this vicinity Is somewhat city, wax l arrestcil on ■ i i- -I--*al in Hops—1911 contracts. 234/25c per pounds during his sojourn In otate Hoard for the bloodhounds Is awaited. the greater than last vear. Farmers »re dlctment charging him with having pound; 1910 crop. 22c; 1909 < crop. hills, and showed every sign of being already getting their harvesters fn Tuberculosis found that It wai violated the ' neutrality laws of the 154il5^4ct olds. 84110c. near to starvation. I readiness for the coming crop, Rev- tlroly without an appropriation for n United States. At the • same Um»». Mohair—Choice, 364/37l-Je pound Roads Overpaid, Charge. Ax a result, Governor gas n»»w plant. oral combines will be run by United Slates Marshal I-»»o Young- Wool—Eastern Oregon. 10016c r»er W*-st turned over to th»» Institution Washington—Uncle Sam has ls-*-n machines this year Probationer Gets *17.000. pound, according to shrinkage; Val the old heating plant nthe asylum,' paying the railroads a lltfl»» matter worth look Into custody A nzi-lmo Figueroa and Llbrado Riviera. axwo- ley. 140 16>4 c per pound. which has been recently replaced. Orovill»»—As a reward for laying | of *9,000,009 n year more than the »•latex or Magon, against wlmm similar Tattle—Prime grain-fe»! steers. *64? -------------- « Will Hold Strawberry Day. aside what hlx father termed in hie I service for carrying toe malls Is Indictments were returned. Figueroa 6.25: prime hay-fed steers. *606 25: Surveyor« Start from Burni. Weston—A strawberry day worth. Thia Is Postmaster General Is editor of the revolutionary paper, and chidce. *5 7506; fair to good. *5.254? last win “the wasteful and reckless Burns—Three crews of government Hitchcock's latest announcement with Reg<-noi-atlon. 5.50; common. ,5415 25; prime cows. conduct” of his son and as a further horse show will b«- h»-l»l at Weston respect to inside affairs pertaining ,50 5.50; g»x>d to choice, *1.75415; fair reward for acquiring “steady" and Saturday, July 1. Its object lx lo surveyors, each containing 14 men, Congress Is arrived In Burns this w»-»-k and are to the postal service. to good. ,4 5**4/ 1 75: POOF, ,1254/ ''temperate” habits and a “fixed pur- advertise the resources of the moun- ' r»n their way to different parts of to be asked to authorize a readjust Undersea Record Broken. 4 59; choice heifers. ,5.50 0 5.75; ixise in life, ' and "an apparent <i<- Gloucester American records for choice bulls. *1500 5; good to choice termination to become a useful m*-m tain country near Weston, and »•s|>e- the county, whore nnsurveyed land ment of railway mall pay so that this' her of society.” Charles A. Mer-g ob dally the strawlierrles grown with- Is situated, to proceed with the work 19,000.000 a year may bo saved to submerged runs were broken by th»» bulls. ,4.250 4.50; choice light calves taln*-d possession of the residue of out Irrigation on mountain soil, These of subdivision, which they b»-gan last the government. ,70 7.50; good to choice, ,6.7507; his father’s estate, amounting to flotilla of seven submarines which mo re rljx-n In midsummer, are much larger year. <me gang will go to Steens choice heavy. *50 5.50; choice stags than *17.000. arrived from Newport. All of the than the Irrigated Ix-rry. and of de- Mountain, another to the Iron Mour^ Four Convicts Killed. *5 75416.25: good to choice stags. *5.25 number stayed under water 10 hours liclous flavor, The demand for them tain section and th«- third to the ex ' 4/ 5.75. Waynesville, N. C—Four convicts tremo south end. near the Novadn were killed, 12 were probably fatally during th»» run from Nantucket' to Largest Boat Arrives. exceeds the supply. Hogs—T'holce lings. *6.750,7; good line A large area «if good land will wounded, and 17 guards and convicts Provincetown, while two of th.» r.::~ to choice. *6.500 6.75: choice heavy. Now York—The now White Star nnm- l/e taken for setthtment. Sherwood to Have Sewer System. *606.25; common. *506; stock, *6.75 liner Olympia, the largest sti-ami-r were more or less seriously hurt by her <11*1 not come to the surface for 0 7.50. the collapse of the bullpen In which II hours. This Is the longest time Sherwood- The city council has or afloat, passed Fire Island on her Gage Mine May Reopen. Sheen—Choice spring lambs. *60 maiden voyage across the Atlantic at dered a large main sewer through they were housed In a mountain pass any submarine of the U. S. Navy hits 6 25; choice yearlings. ,48005; goo<1 12:17 A. M. This point Is 75 miles th»- center of town to drain Into a Thq bullpen was ever remained lie neat h the surface. Riverton The Gage mine nt River In this county. to choice *4.50 0 4.75: fair to medium. from the New York waterfront and septic tank The cost will lie about ton, on the Coquille river, which has built entirely from lu'-TTYIoS-l, and ,40 4.25: choice ewes *3 03.50; good the steamer will dock In this city. *3900 and there is enough money In been closed down. Is to be open»-»1 the weight of the r/sif caused It. to Rope Skipping Fatal to Child. to choice owes. *2 750 3: fair to med Although It Is report»-*! that there the treasury to complete this part again s»ion, It Is announced. The structure slid down Snu collapse. Pittsburg OtllllH Danner, aged 6, ium ewes. *2.504/2 75: good to choice was no effort at groat «peed, the new of the work It Is planned by an- Francisco men are Interested In the the mountain side without warning tiled at her homo In St. Clair bor heavy weiiiors. ,3.7504: old heavy liner is several hours ahead of the other yenr to have laterals that will property anil plans are now being for 65 feet, and not one of the occu ough, the result »if a ruptured blood , wethers, *30 4; mixed lots, ,40 5. i scheduled time of her arrival. reach every part of the town. pants escaped uninjured. I vessel, caused by jumping the rope. made for operating the mine. Officials From All Nations Fill »Staid London.