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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1902)
-- i' ' .' C3 L3 I " - '. rJll!liliiUAl.rilIlfl1 lIU.il HF I i , -- .COTTAGE GROVE ihartv 4 Jin OREGON. EVENTS OFTHE DAY A Comprthenilvt Rtvlcw of th Important tttpptnlnji of the. Put Wok, Prtitntid In Condcnitd Form, Which i Moil Ukely (6 Intertit Our Mtny'Rtadcn. Colonol Hemphill. founJor ol tho A lanta Constitution, la dead. Z Tho Now York, Republican atato con Z vontton'rvlllliohold at Saratoga kept ... sa- 4-VTliu threatened -strike ol iininot tMaAUan.Juah,.Colo., haa. boon averted uy compromino. Bonator Burrows of Michigan pounces that; ho 'wtl... light reciprocity with Cuba on constitutional grounds. Ilio president has ordered that the list ol soldlora dying in mo rniiip plnos bo telegraphed home every two woo It a. Tho covcrnmont of Venoxuela has forcibly detained three American vos sola for government uso'ln tho present rouoiiion. rlTnV ' International Typographical union convention at Cincinnati ad journed Saturday, after voting $2,000 to tho striking miners. . In tho'athlctic sports at Cliftonvllle Kngjand, Murreythe Irish championA w defeated Duffy, of 'Georgetown, tho - -woild's cliamplon, In the luu yard dash. Murray's time was 10 seconds ( flat. . : . . Trices of Iron continue .to advance; with marked activity in all lines. Agents for tho Colombian govern' 4. mcnt are enlisting men in San Fran' Cisco. Lomardo, the most noted Italian brlgaml alter MussolinO, has boon killed . by troops. An Eastern syndicate has purchased tho Omaha street railway ttock for $0,000,000. French soldiers are meeting with se rious resistance in their work ol doe ing religious school. It is expected that the miners of Kansas,' Arkansas and Indian Territory. will strike about September 1. Fitt burg glass workers have received .concessions from.,thelr trapjoyera qf 7 per cent and 5,000 will go back to work. Conductors and tnotorinen cn South nhlrara Btrnet railwav linea have re ceived an .advance in wages f f ram 17 to . .L'l ccnu an noar. 1 The official estimate ojlhe jllnoga rian wheat yield for the presenl,year is ""100.122.000 bushels. ThU Is about " 22000,000 bushels above the -July est! mate. Plague has been officially proclaimed td exist at Odessa, Rusam. xTbe cruiser Cincinnati has sailed for " Barcelona, Venezuela, to protect Amer - lean interests. Edwin S- Afinorfi'as been nominated by Republicans of the Ninth Wiscon sin district for congress. TJiBjtug Jacob Ktiper, while coming idjwnltliok,bayjv-nca'r St. George, Staten IleJand. blewjup and five? of the crew twere killed r drowned. , Green and Gaynor, fighting extra' dition from Canada since last Mar, ""llavo'been released by Judge Caron of Quebec. They were wanted in this country for irregularities fn connection with government contracts. General Jacob II. Emitn, recently retired by, President Roosevelt, - seriously ill at Portsmouth, Ohio, The doctors call it nervous collapse, and attribute it to strain of Samar campaign arid subsequent worry and excitement. Riot at Vllktibirrt During Which Depotlei ! , Fl., fl Cl.lt.. 1 VYlItwbarro, Fa., Aug. 10. Airlot occurred at tho Wnrnck w.Bliery., at Duryca during tho afternoon. Trouble had been brewing since early morutng. lie lore 7 o'clock women and boys crowded about tho place and started to Intorforo with thoso who wanted to" go to work. Sheriff Jacobs and a number of depntica wore on tho ground, and they hold tho crowd back. Thn works woro started, but-remained in opera tion only a abort time. Tho crowd ou tho outside throw stones ocr tho stock ado at tho deputies who wcro on guard inside. Several times the deputies were tempted to lire. Kathrr than jiato any troublo work was suspended for tho itlrae being. . . . . P r 1 . t J fT . .. I I ino uepuiy Bueniio ruiuineu iu Wilkosbarro oarly in tlio evening, re porting all quiet at tho washery when they left. They had hardly reached tt-lllmaKttvM. ti rMflw nli.M llin .1 .1 fit. Plies on gnartl wcro attacked. Sovoral men in tho mob also attempted to climb ovor the barricado. The depu 4 MOlJltST4lfiOFvPHfkl,fiPHtlIAU1 COUNTY BOUGHT. County Court llti Not Now Any Jurisdiction! to Cxtt'nd Tlmt lor rvmtr.l. n Salem, 't)i.. Aug. 15. Under "tho nuW' law fnr tho colloctloirot dellniiuonl taxes, uupaiddaxos lieromo drlliuiuont Sld a Grtkt Iron PU'nt Kill D Cittbllihtd after the llrst Monday in October, Tho i Gnu rilli-Min'tintit Ntdiurv tor county courts have absolutely no Juris- Smhln. xhlth IUi Hitherto Dim Uck. Jlclon ' '10 1'roinlsos and do not liavo the right to oxtoml for a day tlio time for tho collection of any such del In- DOYACA 8ECUrtEE 11V HPUnfil. TIONI8T8 IN COUOMDIA. Inj, tin Bten Dlicovtrtd Clou it Ittnd In Jillirion County. Great Falls, Mont., Aug. 10. 1'rt il- dent Hill, of tho Groat Northern rail nay, will erect a monster steel ami iron plant here, for which plans have been drawn, according to Information from thoio In clom) touch with tho rail way niagnato. Wondeeday night, has since developed, Mr. Hill purchased halt Interest in tho Conrad iron mines in Choteau county, for 126,000, Tho mines lie in tho Sweet Grass hill and constitute a veritable mountain ol Tht Kibcli Alto Scurd Lot of Provlilom and Munition! of Wir Thru Hundred Govtrnmtnt SulJlin tnd Two Ginenli Tikn Prlionm. rinimi Ton Attack Irom Iruurjtnti. "DRIDQE'THE -COLUMBIAt- ujflWB'Oirans state tloa varnisl them to co back, and hen ore. There I enough mineral in sigh they did not, a volley was fired. Half to keep n ordinary ptont supplied for a doxen men wcro wounded, but none hundred years, according to Mr. of thorn, so far as is known, seriously. Hllr experts who havo examined tho Warrants have been sworn out beforo property. . G. Conrad, owner of the tho burgees charging tho deputies with mines, has confirmed tho ualo to .Mr, rlotimrand felonious woundinc. Tlio ' Hill. consUblos wont to tho washery and One factor whlih has boon lacking In placed 25 mon undor arrest. They wcro the reduction of tho Iron ore to metal hold In t300 bail each. Thov cou d i "s own mauganeso, wnica minera i not furnish tlio bonds and were brought to the county jail heie. NO MORE ELK CARNIVALS. Crand Lodtt Siy They Mutt Cent After Jinuiry.1, 1903. R!fT.kn fiitr Ani. lll.riin fmml Llodgo of Klks Las jd.QpJedJfbe recom mendation of tho committee on rules and laws, absolutely prohibiting tlio holding of it reel lalra or carnivals un dor the auspices 9! ElksJ lodges. As 1 number of lodges throughout the couii' try have already made arrangements lor fain or carnivals, to tako place in the next few, months: the law will not r r:TT: . . tl i - iauitcuK(uaiu January t. xuu uv bate over the qutgllomwas sp'rited, but the feeling of the members of tho ldlge that such fairs and carnivals were not in accord with the fundamental princi ples of the order was evidently very strong, and the committee s recommen datldn was overwhelmingly adopted. AUlO TIRE BURST. Chirlfilr and Wife Killed Jn Frinct Tht Machine Kin Into a Tree. At. mm A iiv a. ui tu 4i.aiibt iv.tu iuiu muu Transportation Company's warehouse at Fort Cudahy has been entirely des- jr; iroyeu uy ure. Canadian Pacific directors have do ' clared a ecml-annual dividend of 2 per r cent on'p'referrcd sock? and M por 2' An attempt was made to assassinate Princo Obolinski, govervnor of tho province of Kharkow, Russia. He was , slightly wounded. "The steamer Miowera, Just arrived at . Victoria, I). U., from Australia, "brings . reports of a terriblo dronth. Millions of sheep have died fSlr Joseph CImsdale has presented to King Hdward 1576,000, the corona . .iion,glft of the City otXondon towards the King a hospital fund. For international Mining Congress to bo hold at Untie bent. 1-5 a rate from all points in the Pacific Northwest ofj uuo jaitj pius j naa uoen maoe. At the final session of the meeting of the Colonial premiers held in the omce ot u lain it was pie of Imperial preferential trade whet ever possible. Art.. 4t.oA .In... l ..4 TV i lona, Venezuela, 1'residont Castro a men! were beaten, losing 00 men and Gen eral Bravo, their commander. Mrs. Elizabeth Young, the oldest Bumlay itftlfe Astr9i.Sind Home. on . cfifT..- r?l....l no ; ' KliliwardVcoro'nftIon was was cele brated by 41 American gunboats at Cavelto'toj Baturdayr They dressed ship and fired a salute of 21 guns, Tho transport blende has sailed from Manila for 'Frisco with tho Fifteenth Infantry aboard. Tho International Typographical Union ia In session at Cincinnati this Tho seventeenth annual session of the Oregon Press Association convenes atJCewport, 0r.t Thursday evening, Aug, 14, and continues until Aug. 17. In the sedition casq of the Manila Freedom, Judgo Ambler has denied its editor a Jury trial, saying that In their case (ho Constitution of thev United States 4oes not apply. Devereaux, France, Aug. 10. Mi. and Mrs. Charles Fair were returning from Trouvilie to Paris when their auto mobile swerved and crashed into a treo, 15 miles from here. Both were killed. The chaTfeur haa become insane as a consequence of the shock. The accident was evidently due to tho bursting of a tire. At the time of the accident, the automobile, which was capable of running 74 mllea an hour, waa going at the rate of 02 miles an hour. Mr. Fair was a son of Senator Fair of California. necessary as a tlux in the smelting. To overcome this difficulty, President Hill, together with United States Sen ator Paris Gibson, has purchased tho recently diccvcred deposits of man ganese in Jefferson county, on tho lino of the Great Northern. Seventeen thousand dollars worn paid to Ira Meyers, of Great Falls, for this prop erty. Mr. Hill and his party Inspected the Manganese deposits iruluy am! Mr. Hill expressed himself in high terms regarding the showing made. Boforo leavimr Great Falls Mr..Hill made tho remark that ho would cstab-1 lish an industry in Groat Falls' tlat would employ more men than a number! of railroad? Along the lino of the Great Northern .Mr. Hill has been acquiring deposits, paying for ono group near the Spokane K aorthern Iiue f 00,000. This ilea was made through J. D. Farrcll. nresi ueni 01 1110 racinc uoasi company MANY TO BE THROWN OUT. Supreme K. P. Officers. San Francisco, Aug. 0 The supreme lodge of tho Knights of Pythias will held its next triennial session at Lou iaville, Ky. - Before adjournment the followinE officers were elected; J'Bupreme chancellor. Tracy It. Bancs. Grand Forks, N. I).: supreme vice- chancellor, Charles E. Shiveley, of In diana; supremo prelate, George E. Church, of Fiesno. Cal.; Supreme keeper of records and seats!!!. L. C. White (re-elected): supreme master of tbe exchequer, Thomas D. Neares, of Wilmington, A. C. Cout Salmon Pick Will Be Short Seattle, Aug. 16. A seibus deficit in the fish pack of North Pacific waters. which constitutes a laree portion of the salmon supply of the world, ia appar ent. It is now evident that the supply will be 1,498,012 casea short for Pueet Sound and British Columbia, with a total deficit of about 2.000.000 cases. The combined salmon pack of British Colombia and Puget Sound in 1001 was 2,319,912 cases. The canned pack nf 1902, estimated, for British Columbia is 021,000 cases, and for Poget. Sound 300,000 casea. Colored Troopi from Philippines. Portland, Aug. 10. Eight compa nies of tbe Twenty-fourth Infantry (col- ored) arrived in Portland at 0 o'clock and loitered at the Grand Central sta tion until 9, when they resumed their ourney eastward. They had lust ro. turned from the Philippines.' after spending three years -on the islands. and both officers and privates expressed themselves as glad to be back in their native-land. - - ttirvester CoruoHdttipn, It It Slid. Will AboU bh 10,900 Positions. Chicago. Aug. 19. Tho Interocean says: t'ollowing the International Harvest' cr Company's public declaration that economy in tho manfacture and dlstri bution of agricultural machinery was the motive for effecting the $20,000,000 merger, several 01 tho Cblcairo com paniea that make up the combine have Issued letters to their seneral aeenta throughout the country ordering a re duction of about threo-fourtha of the total number of employes representing theso companies in the field. The other companies in tlio combine aro preparing to follow their example. Equally radical reductions in the office forces are lieinc planned by all, it is said, lor the near future. Ten thousand men in all are expected to lose their positions. WANT TO BECOME AMERICANS. Members of Relijlouj Orders Expelled From Prince Pleid to Be Sent Here. Rome, Aug. 18. Members of relte- Ions orders expelled from France, espe cially sisters, are applying to the Vati can to bo tent to the United States. A reply has been sent to them pointlnc out that there aro no vacancies in the United States, and besides, calling at tention to the difficulty arising from the fact that the expelled sisters do not speak the English language Canada has been suggested as a better field, as sisters are comparatively scarce there. and because French is Broken in a large part of the Dominion. The applicants, however, do not take kindly to the suggestion and persist in their requests to be eent to the United States. quoilt taxes. Under tho old law they becamo delinquent alter April 1, but tho county court had tho authority to Bun Jose, Costa Itlca, Aitg, 18 Nowii make such extension of tho tlmo In haa reached hero from tlio ramp of tho which to niako tho collections as was Colombian revolutionists in thoAgim uevmoii proper, nui under wis now inw wjuico district, that nltor a nav 1110 raxes win a wo uieiy uecomo tioi u- iiL.1i.m n, i,i...i.i quent afterjho first Monday in Octo- ' U0'lln ttovcrnmont our, -.... nu9 -nurvu uy 1111 Section 14 of the law now in oiHr- revolutionists. Three hundred uovern Hon prescribes tho times of payment, mcnt soldiers and Gonorala Orlatia and ino amount 01 ponauy ana imeresi lor 1 Honno, and supplies and munitions ' "Soct'io-n 10 'of the Mn,e act trvnta I'- tho Hoyn. with tho delinquent roll and prescribes 1110 Wlliui revolutionists aro sal when and In what maimer it shall bo also to have captured a gasoline launch mnuo. it la as lollons: wmui was in tho government service, 11 any ol the. taxes mentioned in tho I roll shall remain unpaid, and tho slier- Pinimi Fein An Alltck Iff shall bo unable to collect . tho same, Kingston, Jamaica, Aug. 18, Tho no snail immediately alter 1110 iirai rmsn stoamor Moridan, from Liver Monday of OctoW extend tho amount pool July 24, for West Indian un.l 01 tno tax on each sovcrai parcel 01 real vemrai American ports, haa nrrivol property, and upon the ierronal ntot- beru from Colon and erty nsKessetl to each Individual, in blo Insurgent activity in. tho neighbor column provided for such purpot on bood of the Isthmus. An attack on tho tax roll, headed delinquent, nud I'anrinm was fcarvd, and tho Colombian snail return such roll, together with a government nas making strenuous of statement compiled therefrom, and on- ions iiiigqiy to rolnlorcu tho garrison lorcu inereon snowing tno total amount 1 mvrn mm ui 1.01011. of double assessments, and other errorii, etc. Subsequent sections of the act pro vide that after tho examination by tho county clerk of tho roll, and when the proper credits have been made for er rors, eta., then the roll shall bo to- CASTRO'8 ENb NEAR. Belief Gcnenl it Wuhinjton Thit Vcnciuilin Government Muit fill. asnmgton, Aug. 18. Tho belief I turned to tho sheriff with a warrant g?noral hero that tho end ol tho Castro BuriHiiisiratiim In Veneiuola seem certain. Castro now holds onl Car, ino mm im pori, ;jt uuayra, wlill 1110 revolutionary armv siirnmii.1 1,1,.. Tho gunboat -Marietta bun Arrival .1 La Guayra. If nccessnrv it will iwrt Castro from Veneiucla. According to latest rejioits Castro is Irolng hemmed In from three sides. Ti ,m. ..... Castro waa n'porled as having left tho capital with a force to meet the revo- lutionary cenornl. but nut ,. " ,1 , , vuuncii jug nunu anil returned. commanding him to soil tho property pontwlilcli the lax was levied. USpHTtvlll be vven that tho county IwrtUTE no voice in the matter. The tttjgwKbn tho unpaid tuxes becomo Cltniiuent.-nB well as tho time ot their collection now being ngulattd entirely by statute, and there will bo no ux tension ot tlmo. LABOR DAY IN OREGON. FARMERS ORGANIZE. Compiny With J50.000.000 Cipllil to Dcil in Qnln, iWliloru, Etc. Plerro, 8. D..A UIT. 18. Tfin Vnrmnr naiionai uoioratInn Exchange Con Governor Gccr liiues 1 Proclimitlon for Hi Obiervince. Salem, Or., Aug. 15. Governor Geer liai issued the first Jibor day proclam ation in the history of Oregon. It follows: 'Wheroap, Tho Legislature of Oregon haM Mt ntuiri thn flr&t Mfimlnv In Vaii. tember of each year as a legal holiday l,"v ,,a' fi.ltH nfUcloa of Incorporation In Iwt knnwn n. I -.1, ,Uv With a Capital Stock of 150.000 (lllfl "TknmfnMl T.T 11... mr.nn. n( I TllO tlUn0l of tllO COrilOrai lull III in saidstalo, do hcicby recommend that '' "" ",lu eai in grain, provisions, nil nlnnti nf Wlnau nf u lin l.v..r I '"B ttOCk ttlld all kinds of nrnilhni fill kind, aa far as posaiblo, bo doted on r0"111""10" nml otherwlso and for tlio Monday, September 1, 1P02, and that lurPomJ ' building and equipping tlio Mav iwi ilnvntnl tn an nWnnni nl uiuvaiurs. WareilOUHCH. pnlil t,ir. such exercises as may contlbuto to a "S0 P,n"'i stoik yards and whatever better undestanding bctwet'n labor and 'vo.ury 10 carry on tho utisl capiUI, the great moving foices bohliid ""0 "'fl10"0"! modern industrial development, and it . v-juriu 01 mo capital stock will is especially urged that employers co- TO P.1 ,or. uuliaing tho elevators, operate with their employes In a mutual i8' offices, etc., and another observance of the day in such manner I0Ur"1 W'M "o made a cash fund for tli ... . ... " I nilatvn... ..f .l.ll I . as will nttlngly rccogniio tlio relianco '""ir . "lu,,"B ,n Rruiu and which each must placo upon tho other Provisions on tlio board of trade. The before tho best results from both may remaining nan of tho mpital stock will up nlitninnl I "a '"ft Virtually With tllO flirnur. In " :r " . . in... i . In testimony whereof I have hero-1, " "" wnoro trio money has unto set my band and caused the great ,, to cnablo them to cany seal of the state to bo affixed thereto. "ul 'ora moroiavorauio market TVina m f.nllnl In ll,. rl.. nil This Will givO tllU farmOIH tRO HHO Salem, this 13th day of August, 1002. 000 baclJ of "'Oir Interests to help them T. T. GEER, Governor.1 SURPRISED BY MOR08. Oulpoit Attickcd ind Two Amcrlun Soldlcri Killed Manila, Aug. 16. A small party of Moros surprised -an outpost of the Twenty-seventh Infantry at , Camp V lexers. Carey wcro killed, and Private Van dorn was severely wounded. Tiie Moros, who numbered only a dozen, were armed with encara and swords. The morning was foggy. Tho attack ing party crawled to within a few feet of the sentinels and then sprang upon them suddenly. The entire outpost rusftod to the rellet ol tho sentinels, in so.urinn better prima for tlmlp duce. The stock hooka will bo open to uiwuo mrouKiioui twenty states. 80ME STRONG AFFIDAVITS. New Yorieri Sweir They were forcibly Tiken to Coil Mlnci Now York. Atie. 18 Thlrtv.ta-n ninn Sergeant Foley and Private and W f' mado affidavit that they ..v.w ..uii uwui hina uiiy a weox ago uy u uoiccutu tor ono oi tlio railroad lines, and In a locked car were sent to 1'ltUton, Pa where they were com pelled to work in tho washerJoa con. nocted with the coal mlnna. Turn tho men who swear thoy woro shonv. haled mado their escape and aro back In this city, They tell In affidavits but they wore too late, and tho Moroa , ,,f '"o Orld how they were i possibly a few wcro "" '""", now tnoir car wob n. p n p n.u .i o..ir.. npUnibcr 4 wllf belkaS&lay at ITbeJPortland carnival. Lodc nf tlm jffli-P; O.'fnbe-preeent'gKpm all -YTparta of the statSand seveialWiolning states, also Tjaxja and Colorado?, Prizes l.mAnntM i95krf ...ill I -- ill. II . . . aC.tci'i8.eCaettarytamIbe W iTOtoigttatWr. ..SfWtvA? ftrri-oqtof rte bro- tfierhood, witb. noyeljloata antfl etrilc ipgly beautiful effects will bo Seen. Wtjonmikers Rtlic Pri CbatinnoosarTjepn.,- Mig, The are In Ctrudi Feirs We'll pet Grccnlind. Ottawa, Ont.. Aug. 19. A portion of tbe Canadian press is considerably dis- n.ranwl. nit) iruieteu over me nimoi that tho United i wo'inded. M"- uy urmoia, now tney were fctatca Is likely to acquire tho territory Tho American sentinels worn torrlhlv um' upon, and Iiow they wcro finally of Greenland by purchase from Den- cot with tho snorda and nnenra-. Tim rescued by an armed band and brouubt mark, iius Is regarded as a menace to ' attacking Moroa wnro all from TWnl,vl. w "eu near tno coal mine. the national entity of the Dominion, and the occurrence will probably result N"eofthcrri was told, according to and accordingly an effort is being put , in a move against tha town, which has f . "'"davit, that ho tias wanted to forth to stir up tho publip mind upon a'strong fort and other defenses, J?6 "J0 P"" ' striking miners. . it nun mo mn nsxen tnoro was not a Seiitle Hin Mortilly Wounded. strike on whero they wore going, they Manila, Aug. 16. Constabulary In- were ioiu oy m ueiectlvo, whom they spector William Schemorhorn, whoso knew t,! "wut,' that thoro was home waa iri Seattlo, waa mortally no.rV.k.e' but lunt tlu,y wore wanted wonnded In A recent fleht with Ladronea " oulm 1ew railroad. theenbject with a view of having Green land some day In tlie-near future made Canadian territory by purchase Porly Centi lor Pitklnj Hops. oodburn, Or., Aug. 18. About 30 hop growers convened in this city and adopted a resolution, establishing the picking prieo of hops at 40 cents a' box. Other nubjects discussed were baling and caring for hops, contracting, the "crime" of hop-rejecting by dealers on flimsy pleas, and the need of tenefieent laws for the grower, and a state in spec tor. Portlind Divlnt Goes Eiit Portland, Aug. 18. Rev. A. J. Frost, D. D., one of the most nroml nont Baptists on the Coast, well known in Portland, haa been.appolnted to a position in a juuie school to bo opened Nat!nnal. U'nonn HfSlA iKsTohldea the First-Baptist 25 por emit. Tbe proposition provid- M-"ureu ul Minneapolis, u is departure ing that in case of a strike or aliockont regretted uy a host of friends a,ny uolnn may be declared off bya ma jority vote of tho union waa. adopted by me Oregon mate ia r this vear prumisen 10 oe one ol tlie greatest In dustrial expositions and livestock ahowa ever held on the coast. Tha fair haa been good the past two years, but it win no better tins year. Don't fail to Hopei to find Peiry. New York. Auir. 10 A leltnr from Charles Bartlett, of tho steamer Wind ward, nays be hopea to find Peary and be in New York by Sept. 20. Noted Dtnccr Deid. New York. Aug. 16. Neva tn,.. from BJo Janeiro to the effect, that Car mencita, the noted dancer, la dead there of yellow fever. Fivor Amerlun Intervention. Berlln,"Aug. 10. Many pollticlana hero seem inclined to allow the United Statea to settle, thq trouble in Venez uela. Some even suggest the advisa bility of the United States tending an expedition to restore order, or even to annex Venezuela. . Alijer Winn Thit Toji. Detroit, Aug. 10. General Algorwlll make a formal announcement of hla candidacy to succeed the lata Senator McMillan. Ho will probably be op posed by McMillan's eldest .son, Wil-iaui. The Shim Oefcitcd. Bangkok. Slam. Auk. 18. Tho forco of Khans who recently attacked Lakoh havo been defeaUdi losing 200 men, Tho Europeans aro cafe. at Iligan, Mindanao. PREMIUM LI8T 18 OUT. Tho premium list of the Oregon State Fair is now out and is being dUi trlbulod among the farmers and breed ers throughout the state. It carries Engliihmcn Wint Money Bick. . Ban Iranclrco, Aug. 18 A suit for 140,000 forallcgcd fraudulent nracticn in me saiu oi mining stocks has been brough tl n the Uh I teM 'Bbftea elrcu 1 1 court against Jeseph -Hamilton Brother i carries . m r V " am nnn in ....i..,. n n....ii. ion nnu jonn uiianea homn vail" Eo, T",vvv WC, II1U1II.UIIIP VDIWK I n ... . , i I l . and agricultural products. Every arrrf.p,V.Kfla.rf00!lt,0, nlnUigltock er and breeder In the ntato Is invited to """"cu " "wnorion and Komp bring Homething to the State Fair this IT ' 1,,.' ,., " , o J.uu ,' year and help swell the big exhibit T ' ,6..' ,,",' ! """ la already promlscK Tho South- r' "" '" n"isier uon- tract Corporation, Limited. that ia already promised. ern Pacific company hauls all. exhib its to and iroin tlio lair Ireo of charge, which enables everyone to send some thing to help the good cause along, Greit Dirb-WIre Phone Syitem. Pendleton, Or., Aug. 15. Pendleton is now connected lor the first tlmo with a large part of tho county by barb wire telephone lines. Helix. Echo and the Birch Creek region have had these Jto toT kl lid an sin linea for some time, but Pendleton was .... p8 lo,t 48 klllod nnd 210 I, ,! mi,... ....III ...Anl.. ... I, I ' ll MIMMCWWI Ullbll IVVDilllf TIIIVII Micedonltns ind Turki FisliL Vienna, Aug. 18. A fierce 16-houi battle bet eon tlio Macedonian robe s and Turkish troops ia reported from Gradsk, Vilayet, Turkoy. Slxty-flvo reliols fought 2,000 troops with Catling guns and dynamite bombs. Every rebel waa eithor killed or wounded, ihu lurk a massacred tho wounded Senator-elect.CharlCH J, Smith and E. E, Smith of this city, mado connections with their ranches In tho Juniper pre cinct, 20 miles distant. Tho cost of con. nection is not more than $3 a milo. Looki Like Plot to Kill Emperor, Berlin, Aug. 10. Tho police aro greatly excited' ovor tho number of un signed fetters found on tho criminals in tho courts' in Frankfort. The lottcrs contained notes seemingly concerning a Portlind Elki' Cirnlvil. Everybody remombers the groat car plot to assassinate the emperor during nival on Sixth street, which tho Fort- his stay at Hamburg Northern Ptclflc Will Abtndon Ills: .Perry it Kilimt it Soon it ,1'uiilble. Portland, Aug. 14, President Mel lon of tho Northern PhuIIIo arrived In Portland on a special train from Puget Hound about 8 n. in. leaving again at 4 In tho afternoon. "Wo ato going ahead with nur plans to not froinJViiiH'Oiivor. Into lVirlliiinl,'' said President Mellon, In response, to n question on that subject, "lliuru will tint only Ik) tho bridge across thn Co lumbia river, but also mm across: thn Wlllametlo, to glvotts nproieriiitlnuro to Poitland. It will also bo necessary to tunnel through thu hacklHino of the peninsula between thu two rivers. Our surveys have Just lxon romntoted and wo am going ii head carefully th tho other airangutnoiils, It Mill take about 13,000,000 to bring oir trains Into Portland from Vancouver, and we will not undertako such a large work with out tho most carvlul conilderutlou. Wo cannot bridge tho Willamette river until congress gives the right todtl so. But tho Columbia bridge need not wait- for that, mid Its construction will go for ward at once. ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL , PARTS Of OlIEGON. ' IS TRACY REWARD, LEGAL? Commercial . ind I'lnintUI llippenlnji of Im porltnct A llrlil Review of tht Growth tnd Improvemcnti of Iht Miny Induilrlei Throughout Our Ihrlv'lnj Commonwetllh -Uleit Mirket Report. - Dallas la to have u slnvo mill, Portland la In tbu lead fur securing tlio next reiinmu n( thu Ai my of the Philippines In 11103. The jKistolllco at ltlvonlaloj Tillamook county, has Wit dlscontluiied, tho mall Mug sent to Tillamook. State Trenniror Mooro lute rucolved from Maatur 1'ImIi Warden Van Diisuii 2,01)5.(I0, tho amount ol fish llcuiixva vollculed during July. W. l'ltrgurald, alius Kramer, was lioforo tho Jniitleo court at Oregon City, charged with forgery. Ho waa liouuil over to t hit circuit court. Thu funeral of John Hulling waa held at Oregon City. Tuewlny, llu wan a villeran of tint Spanish war and it member ot tint Third regl.nent, 0, N (i. Qucitlon Whether McOrldc ll.d the Kl.tht to Offer More Jhin $1,000. I II . ...... I.. 11'... 1. ..... IK Wl... ........ I . . . .... . . x'liiiiiiiii, ,i iipiii, jhu, ilii Aim linea-i Thn ITiiliuiililii 1'nf.kliii, ITitiiinnnt.'y lltm has boon ralred In connoctIon Mafo nt tho Dalles was bltiwii open Mon- with tint iracy ruward of the rail v Li ni,.i,i ti... r.i.iu. ..,.i . ia ot an offer of inoro than f 1,000 fur the K, ,,le, u( ,llu ,at f m a, nboul iniHiuu tu ii LTiiiiiiuii, iiihi ino iiiniuT I iu in clmnue. Eight thiiumml cut-throat trout lutvo Ihhui placed In tho head waters of tho Milk nud Clear crocks, Those trout jrarno Irom Iteno, Nov., and reach a toniarkably Inrgn site, ono having leen cuught In tho Trucked neighing SO pounds. Dr. Clnrenro Crnim, whit has lioon nppointeil to the Iiiiki tnnt )nllloii if superintendent nf tho llurragu Hospital, on Unnklii Island, In Iloslon Imilxir, uiih burn In Halom, Or,, In 1872, and Is a grandson ol tlio lute linn. A, A. MrCully, one of tho sturdy pioneers of tho Pacific Cont. Soventy-flvo tons of hay was burned uuur Unitnn Huniliiy. To hundred ami forty Halom jHtipht went to Nottport Sunday mi thu South- em 1 acltlu h trial excursion. Other has lHon referred to Hut attorner ion oral uy iiovernor .Mciirlile, llio not- Hon of the statutes that throws a shad ow ol doubt on tfTu legality nf Ihu goV ernor s action in ollerlng f.',oUO pro vides mat thn governor "may offer ro wards not exceoJIug f 1,000 In ench caso, payable out of tho slato treasury, lor tno npprouonsloii of any imrsoli eon vlcted ot a felony, that has escaped from tho state prison, or of any person wno lias committed or Is charged will tho couimlsnioii of a felony. EIGHTY 8U8PECTS. Chlcijo Police Mike a Roundup After Two of Them Itive Been Killed. Chicago, Aug. It Policemen Tim othy Devino nnd Charles Pernio!! wuri snot and killed at daylight this morn ing by two burglars whom they cnimlit valley towns sent Kood uuotas. in tho act ol robbing tho house of Dr. Shuw, on Ashland boulovard. Tho k llcemun dotecletl thorn at work In tl rrar of tho home. When tho robWs took alarm they rushed for aback fence only to meet a volley from tho officers' revolvers. iTiolr bullets In Hod to find their mark, ami ns tho men itisheil past tho policemen they llrtnl itolnt blank Both officers fell, Devluo dying instant ly, while Ponnoll lingered half an hour. Thu robbers mado good their earatie A general roundup was madit by tho ponce, wno nave ou suspects undor nr rest. HEBREWS TO OWN JERUSALEM. The Baker City council has called fur bids to furiil'h and maintain 40 arc street lights for one year from Novem ber 1. Tho contract will be let Sep tember 1, Tbu growers of Bartlett pears In Southern Oregon will this week begin packing and shipping fruit. Sixty nir loads will lie slilpiMil to Eastern mar kets during thu season. Judge llobo of thn atipremo txtiirt linn rendered n derision Hint building jind loan onmpunles In Oregon cannot col lect a combined interest and premium charge to exceed (I pur cunt Flru completely ilmlroyed tlio O. It. Succeii ol Dr. Ilcrxl-a Minion Now Slid to s cky-r.U nt Tim Balles Monduy. Be Preeticilly Ai.ured. i no origin wn. pnrxs irom an ea.t- I Imillul liAHMiiiiL-iir Irnln. Siivh..! .Ii.uii. Now York, Aug. U. Zionists of thin Lml nil head nf i.n,.. ,u.ri.i..ui city havo just obtrvol the anniversary of thedustructlou of tho City of Jorum- The Oregon supremo court li'lds that lem. AddrcsiHis were mado on the iCIon- " blpper Is bound by his agreement 1st movement, tho principal ono ImiIiii that property slilpiveil Is of a siwclfled given by J. Dolluas, the English Ho- valuo and cannot disregard tliongno brow, pecretary of the Federation of tho nu'nt n"a bring action for dumages at American Zionists, and mumbor of the common law. Tho little folks will Ixt dclhthtod withtho ilrg and itony show at tho Port land ElkV carnival. It Is one of the feature of the Jabour Oriental. Cirrus Carnival aggregation whiuh furiilsluM the princiiKtl part of tho amusement features of the carnival. A. T. Keller, a promlnont lumber man who has Just returned from the East propliocles that Oregon will havo 2,000,000 jiopulation by 1010. Ho ray a great rush of Eastern settlers la Just now beginning. Supremo council of tho order. He said that tho surrosB of f)i. Herri's mission waa practically assured, and the dllli- cultlea in tho negotiations with' the sultan, nows of which wat recently re ceived, concerned diplomatic features of the desired concession to the I lo ll rows, and woro not because of finan cial iuestions. HOT TIME8 IN 8IGHT. Sprcckcli, Leik and Gigc All Under Arreit on dinger ol Libel. San Francisco, Aug. H. Sprockets and j.oak, ol the Call, woro arrested during tho afternoon for libol on n warrant sworn to by Governor Gage. iney were immodiateiy released pn bonds. Independence lias two octogenarians who do tho work of men 50 yeaia their Junior. Ono, Sir. Dickey, la a wagon- looker, nnd each day finds lilui at his accustomed bench. Tho other Is Joseph jirousic, wno celebrated His birthday I flday by shocking four acres of oiiIb f.pa Angoles, Aug, I I Governor Gbko has been arrostod hero for libel on tho Murine: tl,., nmrnlm. i,n.,rw n 1. ..I f ci I 1.. II .. I n kuiiiuui,ik ui ni'iwftDiB. iiu was re- loaned on ball, Doteclivo Gibbons, who Forvcd tho warrant, lator served a writ of habeas corpus returnable tomorrow. The governor argued beforo Judge Shaw that tho governor of tbo statu could not no arrested, nut tho contention was disallowed. Cible Terminus Not Siflifictory, Now York, Aug. H. Georgo W Cllppcrton, inanagor of the Commercial Cable company, says, according to'tlio Times, that tho company Is not satis Portlind Miy Oct Next One. Council Bluffs, town, Auir. U Dolo- gales to thu unntlnl reunion of tho So ciety of tho Army of tho Philippines have nearly all hi rived, (ienernls I and Fmiston are oxpectod tonhrht. Portland. Or.. Is fn tlio lend for wm. ing the noxt reunion, PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Walla Walla. OOffiOlefor n i-w nines, inui wie company is nor satis- crrjrl. flnanin Inr nl.i, TinL.. r . fled wlthdho conditions imposed In tho Sow, 03c! ' ! Barley Feed, $18.00 per ton'. memorandum mado public: a fow days ago by President Jioosovelt regarding the laying ol tho cable between Ban Francisco and tho Phillplpcn nnd Chi pa, and adds that a roply to thu nresl dent's teims will bo mado in u few days. Mr. Cllpiierton was not pro pared to say what tho company's roply ouiu uo, Dinlih Undilhinjl Elections, Coponbngon, Aug. 13. The lands. ling elections in tlio l'aroo Islands re sulted in a Jcomploto ministerial vic tory. Tho campaign turned' on tha sale of tho Danish West Indies to tho Unitod States, nnd tho government captured all opposition, Other wards will hold elections noxt month, A Floor Best itradea. t. 1.06ft H .AO mi! barrel) graham, t2,0S3.20. Mlllstnffa Bfan. HBrtMn nar inn t middlings. 121.50: ahorta sir. chop, $17. Oats No.l white, ll.00rai.0fi ( frmv. Obc.(3$1.00. " " Hay Tlmothi. I12f18l $7.6010 Oregon wild hay, $6i0 por ton, . , Potatoes Bosf Burbanks: 7Brain tor cental i ordinary. 60o nor cental. groworaprlceaf. awoeta, $2.00Sf2 25 per contah new potatoes. fiOraflOn f,,r Orogonj f 1.00 for California. Buttor Creamery, 20j922a; dairy good ministerial majority Is confidently l718o ut()re' 17f317J,c, . expected. Tho troaty will bo takon up soon after tho opening of tho rlirsdair l i 1 . 1 MO in vtiuoer. New Michlnery Truit - Trenton, N. J., Aug. 14. The Inlor national Harvester company, with an T.' .A Ann . n ivggH iuzuo lor uregon. Cheese Full croam. twins laur OSlSojYoiingAmerJca, lStaHKoi fao- wiry prices, 1(3 sc lees. Poultry Chickons. mlxod. ta.nnm 4.50; hens, $1,605,C0 per dowm, HQllMc por pound! sprlmrs. lira authorized capital of $120,000,000, has UHo per pound $2.60 00 peV dot? been incorporated hero. Tho company en i ducks, $2.50013.00 1 nor do , V,, s autnomcd to mrtmifacturo liarvost- keys, live, 13Q14o,lro8sod, 15aiCc wr . Ing machines of nil kinds. It Id under- poundt louse TiM.onran.nn 'Jk,. I ..l,K,r ' Jordan Vrftu a Book. mi. X rut I taiiu i-io gavu i-wu j't'nro agOi xiw etreot fair on a scale twfco as great, and many oi tne JateH midway attractions, Stanford UnlverflUy, Aug 10 Vreni la In liA iann,,liiM.I DnKl..l... I . m i. . .... . ' . r VT . i 5 Dojnoiiiuur i m loiueni uaviu marr Jordan has Jn prosH uijuruuuu, excenuine irom rieventli n Knn 1'ra,,l.,. t,l, .,,iiii.,Hiti1 and Washington streets to Flanders JMlllosnnllV nf Dnutmlp" Tha AD.au la . . . I.. .1 i . . . I . 1 ' i "J ' o " '"' Hie ropiy oi scionco to nosslmlsm per pound; siuou nm anmng mo conroms interest. Mutton Crosa. 2 W(il3n AM Itl I in uirni InnlA In 11... 1 1 1 a - f - v mo .uifjurmicK oressod, uo per pound, ve,.ur aim 0iuver concern ot uiilcsgo, Hoga-arosa)Mr0 dressed, 77Kc T"1- . 1 VepoXodf jji.n, nuH, n.-A recent rrussmn Jleef GrosB. ami itmiiUx. '.i.... armv order forblila ll.n iift nf Am,i,... oli x, " V " .co.w ffflaXOi atoera. lard In army kitchen., and direct. ti,".t 3 7ffi- immamust do hought from domesllo' Wmiv.ii... in i.i, l.r "X slaughter houses. Con, 8&HKot mohali, K&SOo pouud.