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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1903)
Bohemia Nugget HOWABD 11 BO WW, rvk.. COTTAGE GROVE . OREGON. EVENTS OF THE DAY Comprehensive Review of tho Import CANADA AUXIN FUARS AMURICA. Lett She ShoulJ (let Oreenl.nd, Domln- I Ion Favor Hi Purchase. Halifax, X. S., Oct. 27. Replying to a reference made in tho Canadian li mw of commons by Senator Pierce. of New ltrnnswlck, to the possibility of the I'rdted State obtaining ocoiwion of Greenland to tho detriment of Can adian intereeta, tho Halifax Chronicle, MANY IA1A1IGRANTS COMMISSIONER SAROENT REPORTS GREAT INCREASE IN ARRIVALS. lint Happenings of the Past Week, the fowling newsimper supporter of Sir . i - j i f I t . . . , . Presented In Condensed Form, Molt Likely to Prom Interesting. Attorney Polk, of St. Louis, lias an nounced his candidacy for governor. An attachment lias been issued against Dowie for f 1,060 on tho claim of a lawyer. Tho king of Spain lms abandoned his trip to Homo because the pope will not receive him. Tho robbers who looted the Burrton, Kan., bank lmve lieen captured ami the money recovered, Tho Russo-Austrlan reform plan for the Ilalkana contains several proposals objectionable to the portc. Sir Henry Mortimer, llriticlt anitas ador at Madrid, has been appointed to nil the vacant poet at Washington. Falling rock in tho New York sub way caught about a score of workmen. At least 17 are believed to bo dead. Senator Pulton favors dropping the Panama canal route and taking up Nic aragua with a view to expediting mat ters. Tho converted transport Grant is completed. She will test her pumps on the bun t-raneleco bar and then Wilfrid Iaturier lit Nova Scotia. advn- fates the purchase of the Island by Canada. The Chronicle saw: "Unlee prompt action is taken we no doubt shall awaken some dark morning to Itml that onr neighbors nave eneompacetl ns on the east, also, ami that we liave another arbitration to'faee, or at least, if we cannot secure. Greenland by purchase, let us haw some detlnite imierial pronouncement with reference to it, analogous to the -Monroe doctrine. ,"'TIh- other halt of this continent is by cltoiee ami right llritish. The American government bought land on onr northwest solely for the purpose of annayinpu ami lessening tlie value of ourj-ountry. Tliey are quite capable, if unclieeked, of pursuing a similar )ol icy in tin? east. Now is the time to take action, or at least to speak out a plain warning." By Far the Largest Number Come Freu Italy Commissioner Urt.es a Law Whkh Will llreak Up the Celoales t the City Which arc Mold to Breed Anarchy and Lawlessness. Washington, Uet. St). The siimul report of Commissioner ticucml Prank P. Sargent, of the bureau of immigra tion, shows a large increase n( steerage immigration over that of the preceding year, the aggregate tor the Iteenl wr oi u iv.ngN,,iM.,an exce. "'f, .Jmwals will ultimately W reeloted to inai i hi i year oi w,v;i, or ac per cent. The statistics show an Increase HACK TO DOMAIN. Oregon, Wsihtmton and Cslltornla With drswsti Not Pernisnent. Wii.1iIiiI.i,i. tk l. HI. The dlei'hev nro of the oertlotis of the land Otg in Oregiin, California and i.u.i.ui hrlniM nut what snnears to the true reason why temoriy with drawal of vast areas "(or la re. -i" have len matle In these three stales on very slight shew ing of Justification for withholding such enormous tracts of vacant Unit from entry. Chief lllffoid Pltwhot, uf the bureau of forestry, as ell as other otllclals, stale that only a minor patt of the land now withdrawn will ever bo converted Into forest teeerve. Ill some case, procllticlly the entire with POWDER TRAIN BLOWN UP. of immigration from nil foreign sources, suggesting ns the chief canst' of tho in flux of aliens into the United States during the year the inducement offered settlers hero rather than any special cause of discontent in their own coun tries. Of the total steerage immigration there came from Kurope 814,507; from Asia, Sti.tUifl, ami from nil other Explosion Is So Heavy That People are Thrown Down. New York, Oct. 27. Three freight cars, one of them loaded with dyna mite, broke awav from a freight train on the Harlem river branch of the New- York, New Haven A Hartford railroad. ratry. There aiuer to liae been two prime reasons fr withdrawing tlieee Unds, and In many cases the more lin portaut of the two was to place tlie valuable vacant public ttiiiWrland be yond the reach of "st-tlppers," specu lators and land grabbers. The wily way this could U done, while existing laws continue in force, was by with- f course, lonanle cntrymen nae suffer along with the land thtete. As long as theee lands can be kept in withdrawal, under pretense of riami- train on a grade. The car with the explosive in it was blown up. Kngln- eer Thomas Corrigan was thrown off his seat and for a few minutes was slightly stunned. He regained his presence of mind, liowever, and shut on steam, bringing the train to a stop come to tho Columbia bar for active an! .' remainder of tho work. Both Russia and Japan are steadily preparing for war. William E. Lccky, of London, a noted historian, Is dead. - Nicaragua has appointed a commis sion for the St. Louis 1904 fair. Captain E. M. Johnson, of the regu lar army, will likely be detailed to In struct tho Oregon national guard. Dowie has left New York. He and his family departed in the night for Boston without making any announce ment of his leaving. Land frauds will prompt President Roosevelt to ask congress to give con trol of reserves into the hands of the forestry bureau exclusively. It is said that Sir Henry Duraod. British ambassador at Madrid, will be appointed to succeed the late Sir Mich ael Herbert at Washington. A New York street car jumped the track on a curve and caught fire from the third rail. All of the 60 passeng ers were severely bruised but escaped fatal injuries. year. Tlie greatest uumler of iiulmgrants, SSO.OS.', came from Italy, an increase of 52.247 over last year; Austro-Ilun-gary furnished SOil.Oll, an inert of 34,022; Russia, 13l,0U3. an increase of 23,740; Germany, 40.0S6, an increase of 11,708; Sweden, 4H.023, an increase of 13,134; Ireland, 35,310, an increase sunered damage from the exidosion. A woman who was thrown from her bed is believed to be tlie only person who was-injured. A ilceman who was crossing tlie tracks a mile from tho scene was knocked down by the con cussion. Tlie three detached cars ami tlie rear car of tlie main portion of the train were destroyed. ithin half a in lie oi lite itayctiester station not a pane of glass remained intact. In Westchester village almost a panic reigned. Men rushed to the oetotHce, armed with clubs and guns, believing tliat burglars had blown oin the safe. Two lioathouses on Long Island sound, half a mile away from the scene of the explosion, were wrecked. sources 12,573. If to these tlcure are , i .. added to those representing the total " "'"'" - ". arivnls of alien cabin passengers, 4.- M0, the result will show that the total immigration of aliens to the Putted States during the year aggregated Hl,. 3t.t ,M- lfX 1111 .1... - number heretofore retH.rtl for ,.nr . : n11"" determine their desirability 4 it - . .. , .... . ...ii, lur lorvsi nwnw, so long mi iw public tluitier U protected. In the meantime, the interior iW partment, with the full sanction and approval of the administration, is pre paring to put in a hard winter's work before congress, remedial public is the repeal of the timber ami stone act, the tlesert land law, ami commu tation clause of the homestead act, Imt more than all rise, the repeal of the forest reserve hen laml law, which Is responsible for many of the frau.ls that have Uen perpvtratel by the laml grant ring. HAPPI3NIN0S HERE IN OREGON I'UUNW IN WHIR UIHUSI). MIMMIV IN IIARMIV VAtl.llV. Whliller's I'ady lnesllstln( I'reimitd Ksisttelr lilies. lUiwy The Held rty of llm (fix. loglinl sntvey In Outrun, umler lite ill- ItevtWnoi John T WhUtWr, ill.lt lit AmKlsthia llwUs l'W I'P two One-llstl (Wnt. S,em imlhiee il mwviuliily uwtall In the urtiiw mstksl. The (r portion oi lit 'n x'englii'sr, i-mKlstlim of M l. WIIIUmm clnib- has le harvioted ami by h Wal PieiUrtrk C. UiiWr, Is ruftllsmln mliWIe of the week all the Uv' dlop.l of t.nrapliy of Inl- ' ,, , , ,lf u-uh, ilt el'U UmU In Harney wlley, Home tl, hill country soMlh of w . , sj. ,(f J ,,a ,aWy Hss.ll, have thlr l ''""l,.! Mslheiir UV hae nw h-i Nivetvl. Iw len lan aiwl lh ilallly Is "nt , t u lmall that the nutk ran U i.unplelol hi' IVewnil-er I. Anulher rteH art', euettUtlnc t llsilwil l Newell ami l!iul I. ISitls, is Invtsetlgatlnat an athllllunal rewrvolr IW on lower Itully rrevlt awl class. The pttttwi ate ik n in sri of eJcellent Uavor ami of unusually good teMute. The dried (mil this vear shows o "hloalcM" nK'h sie ' Itik 1 It, fmiiHl seta Th ""V on.i Mef Willow et Hie Wtl- Nearly every house in Itaychester of 0.072, and Knglaml, 23,210, an In MORE TROOPS FOR NANDIIURIA. Russo-Japanese negotiations have taken a less favorable turn. One re port goes so far ta to say war has been declared. . Russia Is DulMIng Additional Barracks at the Port of Dalny. Berlin, Oct. 27. An American who crease of 12H.44. Of the Oriental countries, Japan was foremost, with 10,008, an increase of S.OOS; while China contributed 2,200, an increase of 560 over last year. Of the total number of steerago aliens, 613,148 were males and 24U, 000 were females, uf whom 102,431 were lees than 14 years of age. There were of theee 3.SI1 who could read. but could not write, ami 185,007 who could neither read nor write, Iraring a remainder Imth unable to read and write of 0flS,038. The total amonnt of money brought by them into tho Unlte.1 Mates was 110,17,7673. Exclusive of those denied admission at the land boundaries of the United States H,.sw alien immigrants were re- according to reports received in Itutte of rejection, being nearly double th.ee Mdu""'t P". of the nreccdimr vear. Of this S.R19 tni'eile is on to the new field. Mile turned l ltl than wa4el,','' 1 1.. .m.uum Iiate HolhlM now to ,iv 1 - - trouble them but sellliig tlw efot". It Is estimated that the Oregon crop. Including that of CUik cuunly. Wash. Ii.l.i.ui will smount to abotil l.ow, carloads. Of this ijwantlty prowwy a linU hum than iwlhlhl liaa ! .0.1 i i.tlir ranflng Itom I t" IS cents for tl 40 to W lo the pnwml sle. The mIm at the higher price Were Miails earls- ami iwently 4 rent for 40, or il.Hnt basis, has tuevalled. ! er prices have U-n made by a number ol ilealers. A lime leaa inan wte thlrtl of the entire crop will te throutrh the hamli ol the YUllmelt Valley Prune aem-lallon. the Pmi-ltta Vallev a.vlalin ami tlie CUrk I own- lr association ami inKlvhiMai iiraisit who are at tireeenl holdlat for a tH rent bais irice. It Is estimatnl lht mote than a thlril ! the crop l In an cllorl Insecure Uohl nd n the hamls of Mis groosrs laml legislation, such who are not klenlltVI llhHUtl.ms ami who are looking for a client to tell at the bvet price they can get low crreli rteorvoir IU Is Iwlm tMdtel wlthattew u swvtulnlng the pMl blllly cotellnfl reiUIn lamle utt the eeat stile of upper vv 1 1 low rrvelelhX .-IfllVfllllil,!. , ( ""llh l'i.HI.,,1 ... . Potlland, u.i irralii fur s,,,. IIUlM'll IP..I I... It' dutlng a In.. etrw "I lit mi 1 , in.. i.. iiifliiweii ., , , , U.I .J . 1 'I I.- M... HoltHf at a.,,.., ,, ( !' As sum a .lu ,i, 11 ""' " t. ... Captain M.I. , .. M "ho. .., ,a, ' 41 j "' II' !. ""'Hi r. l I,, tie Mlein tlie hl '4 lit Iambi i. a. tW tt ,r . th ship's .11. erew sml .,!, rpll as ansl when U.i . the f. will, ,, rlie rapu,., , IT al IV ' null j Umc. 1 It 9 ft I , "t tl The wutk un tlsa l'MtlU Mujeisl nhMHl. eui. . While el-icapeiir Il, C.I.MMM tti TIlilMIAJ II ami a parly uf l.air MUlatils. Alter a " Is" i., u,. full etaniinallun ttf th rw-irrnlr silo, 'Phem u ,,. n the canal line to I'nwtilla llwf will i " l n be taken up, Uofirsphk work Mug prj,. carrlnlo n at the same time that ties l .i ; A rplvstatlt l--ly of rlllMW of,"" pt.i, i. t'nlnn eiainly, U prm'snleil U ihe I r m..i chief engineer M the United Stales nlhta and u., , , hlral snrtey a etalvtnenl uf tlw eemnns ml. ietlng rundltloeie In thai roitnty , aecowt. I ( Ihr . Jk paalstl with a rnjueet lhal Ihiw4Iii-I M "wning tlune ami surfers U wade ol rwitalH I ii u.,, . reeervulr .lira and of the p. Udllllss I ofe iW ll.r 1 , . et tetelnilng an nmleivniund r IHHlan4 ran u , supply by HirarH of arleeUn welW. ritl.! The ptlu.i aaaerte that Pnkm eon-1 Then U . ty rnntalna niiit iKen liM.tMMI sersM ftH nnwiiu, feltlle IrrlgabU- lend, and that the p. naWhee i..l ,. t water MlMdy drutng llee tw MelfceHy .1,,,.. Mentha ul low water sunVee Ut Intalla ''y only atuul 1.000 khsi. UM( lhe win.) . warn, Miwrv u,r, 1 1 . ' in..: V" t!4 '4l I IMD OF I'MOMOLITH. LCDQUS DLAZ0 WITH GOLD. Remarkable Rtchncu ol the New rind en Owl Creek. Butte, Mont., Oct. 24. Almost fab ulous Amis of gold ore rivaling the Klondike discoveries have lieen math on Owl creek, near Hamilton, Mont., were paupers; 1,773 wcrealllictod with disease; l,0,sfl were contract laborers. The commissioner refers to the grave lias been porno months at Dalny, the (danger In this country found In the Yellow fever is spreading in Texas tics have taken charge of the situation at San Antonio. Three bandits broke open the bank safe at Burrton, Kan., and secured be tween $1,000 and 12.000 in currency beaiuea several eacts ol coin. Russian seaport, on the Liao Tung pen insular, arrived in Berlin. He in. formal the corres)ondent of tho Asto- apparemiy are arranging to stay in .Manchuria permanently. Russia had 200,000 troops in the province, and Romney, mayor of Hamilton, ami one of the well known 1 1 tors of tlie state, has returned after standing several weeks at the scene of the discovery ,aml his account of gold finds sounds like a fairy tale. Ten massive ledges excised mi the mountain side fairly blaie in many coloniiation of alien communities In our great cities. "Such colonies," he savs. "are a numar.. In fl,.. vtlx-ull towns. Tho state and federal author!- cfotad Press tliat the Russian troops social, moral and political security of the country." Removed from tb sweat shoos and nlnm .if il,a cities ami iriven the ntumrlnnltt. spots from the glint of shlnimr cold , it . ' . I . . - "II 'J -w, ..... " " uarracks are being erected at lJalny for acquire a heme, every olien, however particles, darxllng tlieeye. A lowering two additional regiments. Russia is radical his theories of government and cliff overhangs the leads ami a lance also strengthening her position on the individual rights may have been, he ti. i-i i--i . , , . west bank of the Yalu river. Janan will become a fonwrvfttivf. Riinnnrl.p In I Six Wisconsin desperadoes stole an (continues her policy of settline Coreo. I theorv and nracti of tl ln.m.,.lom sloughed from the height. Thes engine near Beloit and when discover-1 She is acquiring large tracts of laml, I Hons under whose benign protection he c'"'nks of gold hnlen rock, Rmnney ed shouted defiance. All traffic was and is building villages having wholly has acnuiredand can defend his i.nn..i declare. r,n,... f,, tt, .i. ,.( . i...i -.1 . .1 n.t !-- I t-.. 1 .1 -I,.,, , - - "-I v. mn-i uxx uvuu, ui tun niiu engine. 1 uuuiiuieifuinjii. 1 110111 goous. InUt to ,i,iui iimuh ui mo curresponueni aiso miu ue uiu not believe war was impending, "since Russia fs satisfied to Large tloJy el Rlsitos LKitiJ ulh of tukir City. llaker City A large Ul; of pttofto- lite, said to bo a rich in told a that found in Cripple Creek, Colo., has W discovered on Camp creek, U in I led south of this clly. The dUeirtery was nuule sonte time fi by J. II. (Ira liaiu and J. W. Miller, rml they were not certain that it a phonolile until they sent sample lo Pnver ami to Washington asd had assays HM.Ie by the Uvl aiwayers. They have received reports from all source confirming the fact tliat it I phoewlite. Sample o tlie ore range In value from 1 1 to M0 tier ton. rhonollte, ur rinetane, a it Is called. Is said to eiist only In lions where there are very rich goM Iclees. Tlie dim-ovrry has rati wd a great deal of excitement here ami number of prominent clllsens ami mining tiro p tors will leave for the iww rod I Meld at once. One specimen of ttt rwk was plckel up on tlie grmitid near the original dlecovrry Ut week rhkh only welglieil a few lonnde, yet It ylehtad the owner ISA In free. gold. WAW.MIR SniTLIIUS WILL UIL Witt Test V.MJIt; el IK.Ji liiuta le Ibe Slink Ceaifeav. ta htm Attorney John Hall, oi Poet. lend, I preparing paper lor lb nan- meewvtnent 4 a tall I Una If it lb" settlers uf Warner valley, munly, in their crmteel with the Warner ra. ley stia-k rnmiainv When Mr Hall was In .Xeletn a few .lay. itfti be aald that a suit will be AM In UVe rounly lo taet the validity of the dewei UMte by the stale lot Use land which are In dUpule. The prtveellne he reins' ov have been 1 ' ri' '. , , " ctnt, ' S"i! .t--.a 1 M. 4 w " , a. ' t's ' If 'I ' i a '""I Ml. Ihr r IN ILt slIUloX I'ft.Ulat CeMs CeeirtM Is Httt h ffaiWr V, Waefclnftiat U-iy UmmI UOM! "Vi'netew. II, SMte) Marrl. nmejii i of n.c eiMve)lun Ul. and ties repnl l. Havwavs un lv r '., esr rfHe-r.(fHv. IPFI VHlrO (M -aM I a , ccmdiictad in Ibe eeMt.1 Und olNre and J ' " 1 ike defsHment of tne) InleeW. The. ileetalan In the detMtnHl wa adieree ta the settler, who are haaaieli ades.. and claimed title from th Pulled States. May Mete fibre ltory. U (I ramie It la tmor.i bete tkat lh main faetaf y of the 0 tenon line Nmlss I'tbie romMnr. now Mwxtiiu at flrsat'a I'aas, is tu be eaUblUbol at xummerTllle, a small town a shoil dU tanre iinm here. Altotner Tnrner Oil take erf art. ai. I "Wherra. Ii ,. i, public tolerreu I II thai the said m, sperallv a ear It i Ttte.fW.r. I. The. nfvwldeftl ill Ibr I I.:'. V4 i.1 ' -i ' rs, -j.a l.o I . ;,. Vw l I u'e I f , t Mi t ; u &, 4 lU 'l-'U-l t u I ' 'el t,t '!..'. UiH it le hM.; 1 ' K-atur, IJiUIrt U&t tea, by virtue .! .. p n ivj j, m by Ihr run.aiit.ih j, ,1 , r. rlalm ettddrtUtr i!.tniiirvc Wlal raapilrra I' . . . r,t. if J u bnUMM of m i . rrw , f m Tt 4 rttatae at Ibelr ir. Uv tl'l'- VI j lb elly of Haalm ! i n tie Vi' a' All the properties of the Amalga mated company in Monatna have shut down for an indefinite period. It is estimated that nearly 20,000 men are made idel. The cause is a fight in the courts between that company ami a rival over property. The court decid ed against the Amalgamated company. Tlie umpire in the Venezuelan arbi tration case lias decided that that coun try has no right to collect local taxes twice. China is said to have negotiated a secret treaty with Russia by which the latter is practically conceded Man churia. By the president and his cabinet the Alaskan boundary decision is regarded as the greatest diplomatic success for a generation. PALL OVER STATU. tMucster for Airman Coairei. Nilem V. T. Harris, United Males cnniinuHiuuer of education, ha written Governor Chamberlain calling attention to the international roagiKMand schoril hygiene, which will hold a seaalun at Miremberg, (lermany. April 4 to l. Tl ... rv.. . nert. m.l- llu. .11 '. . . '"T"'. "w """ O.rtrernor ',, . ' .wonting ie - - vi uiiamN-rlaln apiwiint A dsleeate lo one In1 iei tine tnn S it a I aBi-vlialei Sl ... 1 1. . .1 . Swt.-to?.,,f ' Company J? J OPES WAR AQAIN5T PRESIDENT. masse as large as dwellln houses. Knough gold ore ie in sight. he says, to run a thousand atamtie a ver of this city ha ennlrolllng o4 NmemUr twit l IJ ... t as ninyt m uw pieni, anM II M MM tee inietuM lo Ming tne Inel luliou ha.. n nrury will have a rapacity o f. avu mwii o nor fee oav II it., underetamling I rarrled out lufienlul y. it may mean the eetabliahmenl nf mailree sctoty in this city. Montana Disastrous. W. D. Gross, a Denver mining ex- Colombian Senate Refuses to Adjourn to Please Alarroqoln. Panama, Columbia, Oct. 27 Al. though the government doos not allow pumps, in the big mines have suspend ed operations. Tim I ..... I n i .. I c : . I . ... , , . . ,, i ..w....4. MiiMivu umviuis ore reii II- uTlT0!?. .1" nir'8 ST?"? crnt " lo "pressing an opinion as to r, '7 V. .V . vuiuui.iio, M,,e probable length of the suspension. IT, ' l"hl I?.nt" " ? of-lxoreiRhl'mon'th,'. ml. .11 .e .. - I e,eewe,wiijej II 111 ID 1JV ItVlIlintT tTlIa capital cay the senate has declared hns of the state to !,av ,i. every inuication tonight the Amalga-lpoists on Uwl creek on Aui-ust 1 mate.1 Copper company is preparing Conservative estimates of tho value of .w. rimttunii un rverai oi ineiHiA , A , . " " iitr iu ui ui ureiBiii mom Importance are happening at Bogota, duration and porhaj a greater per , A cablegram received here from the An effort will bo made by leading c capital says the senate has declared ln nf tl, .(i,. i i..... ..." open war against President 3IarroquIn, court advance the hearing on the Hp- refusing to adjourn. peal from Judge Clancy's decision in ine nouse ot representatives sides I th n rn fcn In 4 1 in lir.u. ll.nl ........... t - ore place the figures between 1 14 and 300 a ton, this calculation biclml. Ing thousands of tons of ore lying mi tho surface. Sections of the veins will run into the thousand of dollars' worth of gold. Within the t let lit f attar days over a hundred claims have been staked out. Associated with Gross Is Bonaior ijeorge tircen, of New York, lil, ,. ..!.i,..4 . i. i-.t... . ''"'r iiihu reversal OI i "-t uisisiB upon tne judgment by the tribunal will In- They are nnw eneainal in lim,n,..i. n adjournment behnr taken, a mnn.. I .i,, it... i:... J. . . V . v " "'," i ve '-'0 men at ii.. ,.... i. i. . . , r , , " I ""iBi"aien coiiiiony to re-1 wora on inn proiierty. ltowie'a meetings and when she Insist- ,imi, ".Vi .. .,: ' "T. J. .'"'K''-'"n among tne Anlal d on aalrlntF n.,Hn. RIHI. r.. ' " "'r.ioIl un- gatnaUil peonlO Is r f 0 and ..w, I ,,, nf,.. It,. n I . J, I ..... 1 , I . . . airs, uarrlo ivallon attended one in she Elijah of ed on asking questions his guards eject her. Canada is very bitter toward Eng and over the result in tho Alaskan I boundary case and relations may never again be as friendly as formerly. The transport Grant, converted to a sea dredge, will be at tho mouth of the Columbia early next month. The name has been changed to Chinook to I avoid confusion with the revenue cutter Grant. Russo-Japanese negotiations are again at a standstill. Tlie sultan of Turkey has refused to receive the Austro-Russlan note urtrlmz reforms in the Balkans. The estimate of tlie Puget sound navy yard commandant has been cut from $3,056,000 to 1340,000. til after the elections shall have teen held, In onler to prevent President Marroquin from Imposing as his suc cessor General Reyes, against whom violent siieeches have been delivered in congress. titer are loud In denouncing tho nresont stnM oi affairs and declare that all business on tho part of the company will remain ai a standstill until tho Boston fc Mnn tana receivership matter is settled isfactorily. Troop on Qrand Review. Fort Riloy, Kan.. Oct. 27. A crand review of all the troops in camp was held this morning. Tho sccno from the hills above the flats was beautiful. The masses of troops extended for fully ora nines in extreme lengtn anil when Keen Competition for Coal. New York, Oct. 20 Reports of keen comiwtltion for Welsh coal add to tlie pesimistlc feeling hero over the situa tion in the far east, says a Herald ills. paicn irom London. The British ail- mirulty has sought tocharterat Cardiff operations at once, l, In.,,. n..l.o I 1 ., I .-.viia, wi UI V. .....,.. .....,, ..., .nmiit .Biuiig uio a iieamer lor linmisliato l(din with march rKst with bands playing, colors oral for Hong Kong, but failed to oh- flying and the sparkle of polished steel, tain one and is of tho general opinion the i spectators broke out into cnthusi- that the admiralty will not succeed In OliMri filioo ru Trv 41ira n f .-..a. r. ai .l f..( " . ' " ouiaining an early vessel owing to th nil fWlVft n llArnAn.lM. l. I , I f ..... . Hakes War on Thugs. fgOgden, Utah, Oct. 24. Five him- uren citizens tonight attended a mass meeting, which was culled fur tlie pur pose of taking some action concerning the numerous hold-up and rohlicriitt in mis city recently. As a ren t the meeting a vigilance committee, to Ijo known as the Citizens' heaii-ue. was formed, and over 100 men si ftlfwl ii rt.W rendering them subjwt to call , tie purjiow) of ridding tho city of simpici. mis characters. Tho organization, under .Mayor Olasmann. will l.i ta the end llial l r na ( tj..r s? ietarmlna. wlirllKT llmsur sil Jl!l ctWetfeiae ahall la- g . n t- tMtM'.t evntinei. "All prrs ri.titi. I t 1.(11 Sri Uire lite 5th . i '- tn i-.teM 111 take hutlrr . ll.il i ' . ill" "Olreti omlrr n,v I ssl eels' the t.'nltad XUtra st Wad ( " Kith Uy "f mt.'trr ui 1 . ., ( laml, one lhuii. nine t.'inlmwi three, ami l the tlri it ' ' ;t t'nllaal duel tl"- ' HQ ll ' Up! toentv-eluhth "fiiiitiwiitr i:iif'-i:vi:!T "By lies I'reei.lrlU J ha 111'. Ker IMHO.NA.NT AT AMEIICA. Raul Den'l Like Ik Oreslif i Port of MuWia. New York, Oct 22 -Tl. are very Indignant with u it'" Htatea Kfiveriimcnl f- r f tll:4 Irnetv fur oixitliiir Mnk litl t'tlw ' ineren nf the world. rl !r lb This work is to he taken up soon alter 'h nwn If a reduction In iiiaiilaivr. rorreionih nt of the HerW iinvernor t-i.amiierlaln's return from """hi l-e given If a fire alarm system 1 ' '" ",,N Washington, and there Is considerable installed here, has rein ne.1 )! Z. iweniinwit will pr.'tc nd local Intareat III the mmtinn wl..,. n...ll l,,..,i,i Ji.i. " ,T. that the ,iiilntf ,l lhllll(lrlrMVr:,, Work Will la, ihiae Tl... 17" ""' " I w 1 1 1 .....i. 7.1.. vrhich the work I, talaVXI, d ta. V, " !rr. Tie. IWlA.l u nrm.'iier a. . " - . imi e aj iiiii iinini IIIBI IIV N III I e ll rompieto,! In flrsllals condition so per cent rulucttan lu.. t; onn L .11 T: Krel has tmbllshnl a slr mi'V '"" that it will Ui eikM ot all season, of thrown off .,r.l .i.JIL i.Z'"T artlela m this sllhlrct It dwW" 1 reii. resent this state. If any resident nho Is interested in the suhiect to lat ills. cuneeil by the congress is going lo Or many at that time. Governor Cham. berlaln will be pleased to communicate witii mm. I"ee4 Is Shaft at llepeaer. Heppner The ruonlrr la ih.ik.. ally sh.irt on feed at the itreaeoi iIm. Hay I sold at from f I A to lift per Urn, but a lU-IIhe la en-ri-l u ..i huinlrrat tone have lawn mnlwil ... by ha-atmeii. Home of tlw hay come ia( aa irmfl IIIIV. VV .all lil u. , of It will U secure.1 from Cecil, on Ibe roller oranen. Wheat I lawlNnlhg Irt a.!.. I..., I al . a - - . mioiii ihhmi wa nttui. Tlwi llM.tk. Mf r warvlimiM roftittiv U nuJi..n LL, a car dally ami will ship Urger ..,.,,.iu, wiien morn car Convicts Will Work on Dun Palem Under an act of the l.i l. reeureil. islaturv the governor Is &nt)iArlut i.l employ the convicts In the stain prison WouM Cut th. Insurance R.t. ... " ' - ' mi U'fittr nn Mm i.hI.ii. - . 1 . 1.1 e s ... . ho with others represents a rm.Itnl nH.i" 7... . .. "'" 1 vi- "ramie I'lre, Chief J. II n,.,,. 150,000,000. 01 " 0 l""" taUldlng at Kalem. who ha. l-en to l'orllaml to ask liieiir' the year. antic cheers. t... n... ., 1. " . . . ' . ... wan wiiiii Ki "t-immsira- Japanese ami ICusshin hhh nt. fr .11 tion in the construction ments. of entrench- Albert E, Bell, the daring mailpouch robber and forger, eluded his guards and escaped after being taken from Denver to Philadelphia. Harrlman will not spend any more money improving his railroads after this year, but will cut down expenses as much as possible Dowio classes New York newspaper men as "uirty aogs," some clergymen Cost of Trip to the Pole. Washington, Oct. 27. Lieutenant Rolwrt E. Peary, United, States navy, tho Arctic explorer, in an uddress be- foro tho national geological society of this city, discui-w.il plans for his next expedition to tlie north pole. Lieuten ant Peary pleaded for Immediate financ ing ol tho expedition from private sources. lie urged tliat an expedition. early steamers. Those already fiavi bccncnaricrci by Japan. Monroe Doctrine Is Feared. Paris, Oct. 20. Senor Posadox, the Colombian consul here, is the only gov crnment official of Colombia in Purls. He. said that ho doubted the reports uiui vyuioiiiiiiu inicniiva to abrogate tho French Panama canal concession and added he was convinced that if such action were taken Franco would apply pressure to compel u recognition of the Won't Walt on America. Panama. Oct. 21 the isthmus tliut congrewi has agreed to adjourn on November 14 notwlth. Htanding the wish of many congress. tlien tinulnr.m. ..If....- ... r V . 1 ""i""" i"ijouniiii.iu until a ncvision 011 trio canal mutter c r..n,.l....l 1.. ll... , 1 ...... 1, -.1 ,i, mi, niiit'ricau congress Opposition to tho plans of President Marrrxjuin ta'comra plainer every day Bogota nuwspaperti contain the polltll oil platform of Joaouln Vclez n prwi. dcntlul camlldiite, who has 1,.,, """"i y many iiiciiiUth of gresH. Parmers Are Seeding WbesL Pendloton-Wheat sewling l at lis height In this ortion of the III110 m.miiinin district. Nearly nil fall whct will have tcn planll In two nine, not in yrars has such excellent weather prevail.! during tho -ii K in. in gronnd Is in fine condition. Thero has Ufn some ruin, hut only sufficient to give the Komi 11 guf.i man. , tj0 ,am, ,11,. trict some ol tho farmers ro tdantlng IIHI firvflial nae lMai n iiMHinn iwii III l f Tm iwi .... .. . . 1 . - per year. The new .v.i.m a..1.1 the Irmly is pr" lci m w- about 1 1,500. ' lv nature of the Hlrv i.f tM t"r MV-ei ititti lllfl ll'l It J 1 ' I PORTLAND MARKCTS. Slate School Funds Put at Intersil. Ralcm Tho surplus schonl fnTTnTT: an I .SVnao",,r!,ft""rr' w,'r0 '""ilnlslKNl hy n, L- ?82'7.00 ""I wk when tho stnlo lnJ board opprovwl (io applications for loans nggniMtintr thai , m . loans nro secured bv mnrfan I ....1 oitaUi nf thrro times the yafuo of tho ....... . uiuuuy urawo u tier cent In tercat and tho prfcceds go Into thu .ttn school fund which Isdlstrllmiell a,!'" me couiiiius each year. blur claree, Infringe Hut nghti " fiHUHlinl mi her ronlrnrli.i .Mnnnhllrlaii rullunk- mill lilt C'lK"'' by China In lluslaa id the de f.jtri- rial exploitation of Mmirliuui. C0l. Tho jury In the Miller-Johns postal fraud case was unablo to agreo and was discharged. Aberdeen citizens will at once rebuild tholr burned town In a much more sub stantial manner, Roosevelt has ordered withdrawals of Und along Aalsksn streams with the Idea of establishing salmon hatcheries. The Dowleite meetings in New York am greatly disturbed by the curious. 'Elijah II" scores them collectively! mi inuiviuuauy. Immigrants Appeal to Waiblngton. Philadelphia. Oct. 04 a 1. gainst deportation were sent to Wash- ,iian,..i . loingiii ny trio welsh miner. tho only expensive Item bslng a power- take any action infringing tho principle "ulalni!,i hero by thu linml- ml ship. of that doctrino. 4 " Kration coimiilsslouors ns vlolatorn of as Wa dogs," Is general In his abuso which, in Ids opinion, in all probahlll- company's rights. This might Jnrolvo and Is hissed hy thoso attending the ty vvoiil.J K-curo tho pole can I fittwl the Monrr doctrino, ho said, hut no f meetings. out for two years ut 11 cost of f 150,000, country In Europe was now disposed to 1 Anarchist Will be Deported. New York, Oct. 27 John Turner. tho Englishman who, while delivering! an address, was arrested last night bvl omccrs 01 tno immigration bureau, tho I arrest being mado under that section of I tlie immigration law empowering tho I secretary of commerct ami labor to ap prehend aim ucpori anarchists, was Increase In War estimates. Washington, Oct. 20 Tho ostl mats. lor the war department for tho fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1005, show a ndt IncreaBo over tho estimates of tho nre. ..I .. , a . ...... ... . viuun yuur oi unout siiiu.uuu. tins in. eluding about $10,000,000 for river ana nnrbor improvements for which to Pflllmillea Ivor. tt..l.,lln.l . . given a hearing Ixjforoasilallward The estimates or tho military cifsb-' of inquiry at Ellis island today He lishment, which Includes tho pay, was ordered excluded, and will bo do jortcd Wednesday, equipment and supplies for is about 178,000,000. the P7, army, Sugar Dest Pulp lot Food. U (Irande TI10 farmers of H,. ,jig. tr et uso the pulp tu.m tl.o sugar C' alter they have passwl the, ,,r,,. ,! tho sinrar fiielJ J.,.1. M.1 the contract lalw law on their way to Jar "'""l-cr of sheep will bo hrmiala work at K Iswort 1. Pa. A .1, i,..f iJto yards near tl.n ,. J. ... 1 r ...8."1 ATtHti i... .1 ...: .1 ' " 11. n " "J "" win tm It , iiviii injiuru llie UOIlr llXOd I u" 1110 prrnllICO Is ftnnn for their until,,,. n . 1 flnmn nl M. . 1 . . Kn h 1'uui.ii vvousui 1'ovv- ell and the Welsh society of Plilladcl phla are taking an Interest In the men and are trying to stop tl10 dcporttulo,,, Wheat Walla Walls, 74c: tarn, 78c valley, 7077. :!;rX;,2,,'.,J0,wrtoni hrn" Flour Vall.v 11 ?,) . . reii hard wheal tfa.l.sl.1. tti ftr i aa I Itl'dlllllL III tllV (lin V nrnsrs ol unW- hard wi,, .a 7 . . . ! o A XV . Mil, Vn i 1 1 J , ;:Ti lbs cdr M h.m a., "!. v".oyj . Hm- " AUtma Miiiui;i,i,ii' Ufllfllaa laliaal sr l aVIIISS ULS.III1I n lin I IIS. I'll nil" . (84: no whaal .i so llerrmai... I. ,1,1 II... rnlinfll th ' .. ' . . I.I.... I -H.....I anil" "ate no, I white 11 in .... a i I """iiiiira iini-siigaiinn s--:- ,, Ctl.flO per rinui. ' 1 1,0 n,,1 ,0 w.milli git MlllslllfTs ltran n i... ..u Jll - T ,'V, Killl m ir, - ' liaai, flu, llav TI.tAl... a, a . . ' ,""".'"' I1' siovcr vu, grain, f luj cheat, f 10, Hollar ... ......... ' r , f iiierr, xouixrc lRtftin ' y' iuW30i store, v ev ChMso Full cream, twins, oung Anionra, 1601 ICo! fscb prices, KBIXc less. ' 1 u a ' . ... . i ,i... leniio Ol "lur vnicKens, m xeil, lOfllOW. '"'" l'ur iiltbl namnim.t in.'. I i.,n.ll..l .l,..b ..I I ,n eiiMIIUinV. ixnem. ... 1. . ' "anya, lire, ...,,. ii,.i. fi Warner, w?' On:t to D UnisriMi Chicago. Oct. 22. An spp roprlfM Of IS.tlim Wd votnl hv the WUDCll 1.-. 1 1. a-firlt si" ion linn pi 1110 lliour 1 , , 1 I Ho said thu commlllw Huntid ta lllln urnvii iil.llHe III in inlnliw" iiiiiIIkmIs as well as specllU) chuv" iiilsconditrt. Thu appropriation yoll promptly, 1 Rio (trends I'sys Wih". tiii,.,.r ni ' Tho nntiusi '"'. He: l"K of tho stockholders of Uiu IVn ctory (Irande railroad compnny '"JU " 1 .. 1.1. ...... renrMS ncro iixiuy, 111 wiin n .. i --i- . Homo of tho farmers aru buying hauling t to their ... "." enflta. Ti 1. ... .1" ir ineir ' ..1, 11111L11 f limine ii,... 1 ...tin imy, n.,fCr!,l Bvenue Receipts Dccresse. Washington. Oct. 21. The mm.n.i.. report of tho collections nf ini.,i .' cniic show. 1 that for the month of Hep. 110 S ?3' tolal rca',,t,, w -111 a ' 1 '. " ,Ucrfa compared with Beplenibcr, 1002. of 1177.12s. Cold Storage Plant Site, I emlloton A deed to Messrs fl,.i.. .."i'q inoai com ejlnshleratlon was ij sw. "t V,,. '8 it.onwi.ichthor,n',.irt Jr!i tm u erectl.g a c.ld ,i.,sa hi.rTr ... ' Clllll Oil ol I ,1111 Jucks, fl7 per d.'zsn j geese, "7OIO who t!r frjiin .o l KggsOrcKon ranch QlUn.ir. , loasoii uf Impaired hwillli. '" fresh? Mft, " 21ii' ,J,,tern' '"".Ings of tho year were I17.WW P6Uocs-Orclfon.flo7on w. t,,u ,Uit Ixvanl K 71,0 jriW 01. 'otatoes Oregon. 05(S711o weet potatoes, 2f2ke. 1 Hops 1003 crop, 10Ol2e per pound. accord nu In m...!!!.. ' 1 """"l " 'I""iii7i Wool Vallev. 17lHi V..i.,.-n.. gon, 12aj6o mohair, 360J7ic. ' neei uressed, 8(870 per pound. VafttQi.Mll a a . . . . . .I , ' ' ""I "r( ) uau ucr JMII1IKJ, Mutton Drsuarl. a" reused, flc. Unable to lllow Open Vault. Llnool... Nch Oct, 22-"T,. 1 1 .. . i I. ..I llI,lnlfflnH" IMUW OIICII till) Pima ," , , t Noh near hero, nt nn early ho"' nay, coiiipioieiy imii" -I mid shuttering tho vault, l!u""'Z day. f-niiinlutcly wrecking Hi? vu".,t. mid shutlerlng tho vbihi, ' " ttj,j ilontiy frlginonoii ny .- .. could securo thu uioiioy, ,.V'"iutii 1 urn nnn ii,l wllnui". V.'ll I..III. l ,U.V"I ,. 6(98X'oi Utnki. moro work It would hnvo !. , -1 .... . . . ,inM. . securo tho ontuo aniouuv pork Droned, 7Xic, pursuing tno robbers.