Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, December 04, 1903, Image 2

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LANE COUNTY LEADER
DROPS WAR PLAN.
General Reyes Finds Such Talk Don't
Affect America.
View of Engineers on The Dalles-Celllo
Canal Right ol Way.
OREGON NEWS OF INTEREST
WORLD’S CAN
Washington, Dec. 1.— Engineer offi­ Department
of Commote
• Washinton, Dec. 2.— Dr. Herran,
cers in Washington are inclined to be­
lieve
The
Dulles-Celito
canal
situation
Labor
Issues
Statistics.
the Colombian minister, has silenced
CO TTAG E GROVE
OREGON.
is very much simplified by the tact that
n e c e s s a r y m o n ey p u t u p .
all the members of the Reyes party
STATE WILL LOSE HEAVILY.
there is to be an extra session of the
and the Bolivar commission.
The
Oregon legislature. These officers say ENORM OUS SUM OF MONEY t
Financial
Trouble*
of
Oregon
Electric
Colombians are now holding warm con­ tf Rejection of Claim to Swamp Land
such a session' presents an opportunity
Company Are Over.
la Affirmed.
for an early and a thoroughly satisfact­ Interest Therein Is Partie ul«,|y g,
ferences, in which they are attempt
Baker City — The Oregon electric ory solution of the problem raised by
General Review of Important Happenings ing to find out just w hat steps should
Salem—The rejection of the claim of
the Present Time Kecaaze
company, which has been in financial
of the Past Week in Brief and
be taken to bring the South American the state of Oregon to 55,000 acres of trouble, will resume operations at once. the recent restrictive order of the secre­
Agitation In PaDBma
tary of war, who demands that right
Comprehensive Form.
republic out of the present squabble in the swamp land in Klamath marsh The Eastern capitalists who are back of of way for the canal shall cost the gov­
the best form.
General Reyes is will, if affirmed by the sceretary of the the enterprise have put up the neces­ ernment nothing.
Washington, Dee ‘> _ Th
, Germany has recognized the new re­ known to have undergone a change of interior, cut a big slice off the sum the sary cash to discharge all the debts and
It is the opinion of the engineers attention being given "to t,"? ,rPn"
dismiss the attachments suits which that the legislature should make an isthmian canal at this tin !,rull<
public of Panama.
mind as to the best method of looking state hoped to realize from the sale of
have been filed by creditors. The ample appropriation to purchase the pecial interest to . 7 * 1 * '^
Hotheads at Cartegena would assass­ after his country’s interests here. War this land. The atate’a claim was for
money for this purpose has been re­ desired right of way, as they are con­ greut canals of the world
ul
talk did not make any impression upon 100.000 acres, and of this all but about
inate the American consul.
ceived by Olmstead At Stayer, the cor­ vinced the state can not only get the the department of c o m m e ^ ^
the United States. It is now presumed
Senator Mitchell will call up the
poration
attorneys.
needed lands sooner, but cheaper, than through its bureau of statist!,. ‘
that Dr. Herran’s advice is to be taken, 7.000 acres had been declared by the
1905 fair bill early this month.
This company was organized by A. could the general government, should
The Suez canal is usually ‘ l a
and an attempt will now’ probably be surveyor-general to be swamp land
B.
Frame,
of
Portland,
who
secured
it resort to condemnation proceedings. the most important example^ 5 *
Snow is general in Great Britain and made to bring Colombia out of the The state’s claim was based upon the
valuable
water
rights
on
Eagle
creek.
Among engineer officers who are canals, though the number
'
all Europe has suffered from a great muddle with all the money possible.
swamp land grant of 1860. TheKlam Considerable work was done last sum­
storm.
known to he friendly to The Dalles-Ce­ passing through it annually
The return of Panama to the Colom­
ath
Indian
reservation
was
created
in
mer,
hut
early
in
the
fall
there
was
lilo canal project, three is a hope that equal that passing through th.
Secretary of Agriculture Wilson says bian union, and the retraction of all
1864 and the alottments to the Indians trouble over financial matters, and it may not lie necessary to go to con­ connecting Lake Superior “* «*
credit for favorable balance is due the the steps taken by the United States
Frame
resigned
as
general
manager.
gress to ask for a further appropriation chain of great lakes at the sou h
government, are so far out of the ques­ were made within the last ten years
farmers.
tion that they will probably not be The 55,000 acres probably comprises Since then creditors have attached the for purchasing this right of way. They length, however, it exceeds ullv o(
lumber, flumes and other property and fear if congress is asked to increase the other great ship canals, it* ,„tJ ,
The federal grand jury has charged suggested.
the best of the swamp lands and if the all work ceased.
Several hundred limit of cost of this work beyond the being 90 miles. The
the Hawaiian legislature with gross
Reports from the United States min­
corruption.
ister at Bogota and other sources that title of the Indians should he finally thousand feet of lumber had been de­ figure set by the last congress unfavor­ $95,000 000, and f o r ' . t h ? ' ^ !
livered along the line of the flume and
General Brooke has charged General war talk in Colombia is becoming more confirmed, the remaining 38,000 acres work on the power house was under able action on the entire project may
he taken, which will delay construc­ 000 , 000 . The revenue in
of — the of “
Wood with insubordination before the widespread call attention to the fact which the state would receive, would way when the work ceased.
that even if General Reyes’ mission to be rendered practically worthless.
tion indefinitely. They therefore be­ apparently large in proportion^?
senate committe.e
H. H. Andrews one of the officers of
the United States accomplishes no
lieve that it is better that the state cost, the Statesman’s Yearlmot
China believes Russia intends to take other purpose, it will serve time for
Whether an appeal will be taken to the company, who represents the East­
shall acquire the right of way under an 1901 Riving the net profita o f ? L
military occupation of and seize the the Colombian armies to mobolize and the secretary of the interior has not ern capitalists, is expected in a few appropriation of its legislature, and 84,168,660
francs, and
railroad near Niu Chwang.
equip in case a campaign should be been determined. General W. II. Odell days, when operations will be resumed. present the land to the general govern­ amount distributed among the
the,1
undertaken
against
the
isthmus.
It
is
The United States supreme court has
ment, as was contemplated by the sec­ holders 51,538,028 francs
was attorney for the state in the pre­
Articles
of
locerporstlon.
now
conceeded
that
the
passage
of
per
cenk
<
"
declared valid the Kansas law making
retary of war.
per
cent of tlic'cstinmted^’ cosi
c òlu of jT J; Ì
000.000.
Salem — Articles of incorporation
troops by land from Colombia to the sentation of the state’s claim to this
, 000 .
eight hours a day in public works.
If the legislature will make such an 000
land. He does not know the grounds have been filed in the office of Secre­ appropriation as was suggested, there
isthmus is not impossible.
The canal connecting the R..
Ex-oificials and others implicated in
upon which the decision of the assist tary of State Dunbar as follows :
will be no necessity for congress to give Cronstadt with St. P e ta rs b * ;/
the postal frauds by Bristow strongly
Oregon
Traction
company,
Portland,
POSTOFFICB FRAUDS.
ant commissioner of the general land
further consideration to The Dalles-Ce- cribed as a work of great straw“
maintain innocence and one has made
$1,000,000. The object of this corpor­
office was based, but is very firmly of ation is to acquire rights of way and lilo project, except to make annual ap­ commercial importance to r „.
a counter charge.
propriation for carrying out the work
Figures Telling What the Government the opinion that the state’s right to the
construct a railway from Portland to which has heretofore lieen authorized, The canal and sailing course in
The estate of the late Collis P. Hunt­
Lost by Corrupt Official*.
Bay of Constadt are about 16 ,h-
land is superior to that of the Indians Hillsboro and Forest Grove.
ington is appraised at $28,301,765.
and for the commencement of which long, the canal proper being abou
Washington, Dec. 2.—The amount
Hotel Monopole, Incorporated, Jor­
The
value
of
the
swamp
lands
on
there is now over $300.000 available. 2 mi es and the hay channel about
Rear Admiral Sigsbee says that, the of money secured by the corrupt offic­
Klamath marsh has been estimated all dan Valley, $15,000.
navy is greatly in need of more men.
miles, and they together extend fr
ials and their confederates is small, the way from $100,000 to $1,000,000
Western Oregon Conference associa­
f ronstadt, on the gulf 0f Finland
CANAL AS A GIFT.
Dreyfus has finally triumphed in his as compared to the total loss to the
tion of seventh day adventists, Salem,
St.
Petersburg. The canal
efforts to secure a judicial hearing of government. To illustrate: There is
Or., $10,000.
Bcglas Wark en th* Ditch.
no evidence that Louis received any
Colombia Is Prepared to Make This Offer in 1890. The total coat is estimate,
his case.
Brewer
Drug
company,
Stayton,
$10,-
Echo—The Butter creek irrigation
about $10,000,009.
compensation from Ault & Wiborg,
to the United States.
000
t The title to the rich Bonanza mines,
The next of the great ship car
yet during the first year of his ad­ company has begun active work on the
Washington, Dec. 1.— That the re­ eonnecting bodies of salt water in
of Valdes, is confirmed to the Alaska
ministration the expenditures for can­ construction of an irrigation ditch to lie
Land Sells at $120 per Acre.
public grant to the United States all order of date of construction j«
copper company.
20
miles
long,
beginning
a
short
dis­
celing ink increased over $10,000.
Milton—The high value at which ir­ the canal concessions provided for in
’ Lord Roberts, commander in chief of
Barrett received hut $0,000 from tance below Echo. Harry Rogers, an rigated land of this district is held is tlie Hay-llerran treaty, hut absolutely Corinth canal, which connects the a
of Corinth with the gulf 0f Aegi
the British army, is likely to retire on Arnold, yet that company defrauded extensive cattle man and wheat grower shown by a deal just closed. Alfred B.
free of cost, is the proposition which
who resides on Butter creek, was elect­
The canal reduces the distance fr1
account of ill health.
the people out of over $11,000.000.
Duff
and
John
Hunter
have
sold
to
A.
General
Rafael
Keyes
brings
for
the
adriatic ports about 175 miles
Machen probably did not receive ed president of the company and will Fuller a 10 acre garden, located six
Several members of congress w ill op­
consideration of the officials of Wash­ from Mediterranean ports about
take personal charge of the work. The
Mr. ington. General Reyes arrived here
pose the plan of Roosevelt to reduce the more than $20,000 from the Groff fas­ company lias large tents for the housing miles north of here, for $1,200.
miles. Its length is about four mil
tener. Yet the government has paid
Fuller gets full use of the irrigation today. lie was met at the station by a
tariff on Philippine goods.
There are no locks, as is also the g
approximately $130,000 for that de­ of employes and teams. There are ditch which runs by the property, but
son
of
Dr.
Herran,
the
Colombian
Colombia will ask Latin-American vice, which represents a net loss, since nearly 50 teams at work with marly
in both the Suez and Cronstadt can-
countries to protest against the action the department continued, by the twice as many men. Water will make only under the agreement that Mr. charge, and went at once to his hotel. The work was begun in 1884 and c<j
Fuller
does
his
part
in
maintaining
the
Later
in
the
day
he
had
a
conference
of the United States, if Reyes’ mission terms of the contract for letter boxes, this land very valuable.
pleted in 1893 at a cost of about
ditch. Whenever a deal is made in with Dr. Herran. General Reyes, talk­ 000 , 000 .
fails.
to pay for the original fasteners.
this
district
it
is
practically
the
water
ing with a representative of the Asso­
Llvleg Is Expansive.
Beavers and his associates received
The Manchester ship canal, wh
A New York theater management
which is sold, as the land is worthless ciate!} Press about his mission, said:
connects Manchester, England, w
Pendleton— Living in Pendleton it without a proper supply of water.
paid $.'10 a minute for 90 minutes to less than $20,000 from the automatic
“ You will readily admit the proprie­ the Mersey river, Liverpool, and
Yet the department ex­ unusually high at present. Packed
hear Patti sing in making up a defic­ cashier.
ty of my refraining from discussing my
pended $74,275 for this wholly un­ eggs are selling at 40 cents per dozen.
Atlantic ocean was opened for tra
iency in receipts.
mission, which is of a confidential
Grande Ronde Is Inspected.
necessary machine.
With those prices it is seldom that a
January 1,1894. The length of
character.
Of
the
offers
which
Colom­
The lot of the American consul at
La
Grande—
Men
will
be
sent
here
The total amount that the perpetra­ dozen eggs are bought at a time. They
canal is 35H miles, the total rise fr
Cartagena is being mad every hard.
tors of theBe frauds themselves received arc handed out like oranges which are in a few days by John WhiBtler of Pen­ bia is ready to make, I desire to say othe water level to Manchester lie
my
energies
and
those
of
my
followers
dleton,
United
States
engineer,
who
60 feet, which is divided between f '
Ex-President Clevealnd declares he cannot be definitely learned, hut it sold at 5 cents each. Butter is selling
will tie devoted to the granting of the sets of looks. The total cost ol
has no idea of being a candidate for the will aggregate between $30,000 and at 40 cents per pound roll, having ad­ has been in Eastern Oregon gathering
canal
concessions
to
the
United
States
data
for
the
government
for
irrigation
Al-
$400,000, while the loss _ to the _ gov-
canal is given at $75,000,000.
. vanced recently
_ from 30 c cents.
e n t s . __
presidency.
Even
These men will establish without the payment of a cent.
eminent, considering the unnecesasry though this is near the great Milton works.
revenue in 1901. according to
Utah miners declare they will not
at
this
Colombia
will
he
the
gainer.”
gauges
and
points
for
observation
on
supplies that have been purchased fruit belt, some apples are selling at
Statesman’s Yearbook, was 621,
stay out in sympathy with Coloradoans and the inferior quality of those fur­ five pounds for 25 cents.
“ Are you authorized by President pounds, and the working expen
Grand Ronde river for the purpose of
if demands are met.
scientifically determining the amount Marroquin to make this offer to the 483,267 pounds.
nished by fraudulent contractors, can­
of water flowing down the river, the United States government?” General
The American minister at Santo Do­ not be estimated with any degree of
Two canals connect the Baltic
Logging Camps Close Down.
Telocity of the current, etc., and ths Reyes was asekd.
mingo refuses to acknowledge the pro­ accuracy.
North seas through Germany,
Astoria—The
Pelton-Armstrong
com­
“
That
would
be
dviulging
my
in­
area
that
can
be
irrigated.
visional government.
first, known as the Kaiser Wilht
structions before I have executed them.
pany closed down its logging camps on
canal, and having been completed
VIRTUALLY SHUT OUT POWERS.
A crank evaded hundreds of New
I
cannot
say
more
about
this
now,”
he
the Elokomin river, near Cathlamet,
1895 and constructed largely for m
Preparing Its Annual Report.
York police and approached President
replied.
tary and naval purposes, but provi
Russia and Austria Propose to Have Ac. for the season. Benson has shut down
Roosevelt while at a funeral.
Salem— The state board of agricul­
also of great value to general mere
tual Control of Macedonia.
nearly all his camps, but has one at ture is in Salem, preparing its annual
VOTE TO END STRIKB.
General Reyes must confine his activ­
tile traffic.
Work upon the Ka'
report
to
be
submitted
at
the
annual
London,
Dec.
2.—The
Chronicle
Bunker
Hill
still
in
operation.
Besides
ity for Colombia at Washington to
Wilhelm canal was begun in 1887,
meeting
which
w
ill
be
held
December
learns
of
a
curious
episode.
When
the
Northern Colorado Miners Accept Terms
lawful channels or be deported.
that one the only camps on the north 16.
completed as above indicated, in 18
appointment of European officers to
of Operators.
The lentgh of the canal is 61 miles,
Senator Mitchell will urge that “ the the Turkish gendarmerie in Macedonia shore of the Columbia river that are
Louisville, Colo., Dec. 1.— The min­ terminus in the Baltic sea being
Oregon country” has paid far more into was proposed, Great Britain asked that running are those of the Skamokawa
PORTLAND MARKETS.
ers of the Northern Colorado coal fields Kiel. The total excavation ainoum
the treasury than it has received in ap­
logging company and the Saldren camp,
three English officers lie appointed, on Grays river.
tonight voted to return to work on the to about 100,000,000 cubic yards,
propriations and the 1905 fair should
thinking that each of the other powers
Wheat— Walla Walla, 73c; blue- term« granted by the operators, which the cost to about $40,000,000.
he favored.
would require the appointment of a
stem, 78c; valley, 77@78c.
embrace compliance with every demand
The Welland canal connects I
Re-Elected State Veterinary Surgeon.
The Far Eastern situation is less re­ similar number. The government of
Barley— Feed, $19 per ton; brewing, made by the unions. This is the third Ontario and Lake Erie on the C'anad
assuring.
Austro-llungary, however, demanded
Salem — Dr. William McLean, of $20020.50; rolled, $21.
vote taken on the proposition. The side of the river. It was construe
The strike situation in Colorado and the appointment of 180 Austrian offi­ Portland, has been re-elected state vet­
cers, and Russia asked for an equal
Flour— Valley, $3.75@3.85 per bar­ first vote rejected the proposition by a in 1883 and enlarged in 1871 and ag
Utah is fast approaching a crisis.
numtier of Russian officers, the obvious erinary surgeon for a period of two rel; hard wheat straights, $3.90@4.10; majority of four. The second vote was in 1900. The length of the canal is
The senate is sure to pass the bill intention on the part of Austria and years from July 1903. The power to clears, $3.55(83.75; hard wheat pat­ heavily against it on account of the op­ miles, the number of locks 25, the tc
appropriating $1,125,000 for the 1905 Russia being the exclusion of all other fill this position rests with the Domestic ents, $4.2004.50;
graham, $3.75; position of District President Howells rise of lockage 327 feet, and the tc
fair.
powers from any real share in the
whole wheat, $4; rye wheat, $47.5@5. and “ Mother” Jones although represen­ cost about $25,000,000. The ann
Animal commission, comp ned of the
tatives of President Mitchell urged the collection of tolls on freight, pas:
General Reyes, the Colombian com­ control of the gendarmerie.
Oats— No. 1 white, $1.07H;
acceptance of the proposition.
gers and vessels averages about 1--
The Chronicle says the directors of governor, secretary of state and presi­ $1.05 per cental.
missioner, lias arrived in the United
Today, it is said, telegrams were re­ 000, and the canal is open on an av
the Macedonian relief fund have re­ dent of the state hoard of agriculture.
States.
Millstuffs— Bran, $19 per ton; mid­
ceived advices that pneumonia and The salary is $ 1,500 per year and neces­ dlings, $23; shorts, $20; chop, $18; ceived from President Howells with­ age about 240 days in a year.
drawing his opposition and the men
The settlement of the Chicago street pleurisy are working havoc among the sary expenses.
The canals of Sault Ste. Ma.
linseed,
dairy food, $19.
voted strongly in favor of resuming Mich., and Ontario, are located a<
car strike did not restore normal condi­ refugees in the burned villages as the
tions as soon as expected.
Hay— Timothy, $16 per ton; clover, work. The mines have all been kept cent to the falls of the St. Mary's riv
results of exposure and destitution.
Snew Discourages Stockmen.
$13; grain, $12; cheat, $12.
in good condition and work will be which connects Itake Superior w
Colombia has given the Panama ca­
Heppner—The first general snowfall
Vegetables— Turnips, 65c per sack; startl’d at once. It is estimated that Lake Huron and lower or raise ras
nal company warning not to sell its
Russia Branching Out.
of the season in Morrow county oc­ carrots, 75c; beets, 90; parsnips, 50(8) 1,270 men will go to work.
from one level to the other, a heigh
rights to the United States.
London, Dec. 2.—The Times’ Pekin
17 to 20 feet. The canal belonging
curred last Saturday, and the ground 75c; cabbage, l<ai V«c; tomatoes, 50(3
correspondent
says
that
small
bodies
Internal
Revenue
Receipts.
General Fnnston reports that liquor
the United States was begun in h
is covered to a depth of from one inch 60c per box; cauliflower, 75c@$l per
and tuberculosis is largely responsible of Russian troops are patrolling the
Washington, Dec. 1. — John W. by the state of Michigan and opened
country around Hsinmlntun, the ter­ on the low lands to 30 inches on the dozen; tieans, 4@5c; celery, 3 5 0 66c;
for sad plight of the Alaskan Indians.
mination of a branch line of the rail­ foothills and mountains. The unus­ pumpkins, lc per pound; onions, Yellow Yerkes, commissioner of internal reve­ 1855, the length of the canal lieing
Danvers, 75c@$l per sack.
nue, in his annual report to the secre­ 674 feet, and provided with two tand
Pension Commissioner Ware has re­ way between the great wall and Niu ually early appearance of snow on
tary of the treasury, shows the total locks, the original eost being ll.OC
Honey— $30 3.25 per case.
signed. Everything was not going as Chwang, on the pretext of suppressing frozen ground causes rather a depressed
receipts of his bureau for the fiscal 000. The United States govemine
Potatoes— Oregon, choice and fancy,
smoothly for the commissioner as he brigands, although the region is per­ feeling among stockmen.
year ending June 30, 1903, were $230,- by consent of the state, began in I
fectly quiet and peaceful. The Chi­
60O75c per sack; common, 50c; sweet
desired.
740,927. The receipts for the last fis­ to enlarge the canal, ami by 1881
nese are daily expecting to hear that
potatoes, sacks, 2c; boxes, 2 He.
Another crank, who has been dis­ the Russians have occupied the rail­
Reduction of Wages.
cal year are about $41,000,000 less increased its length to 1.6 miles,
Fruits—
Apples,
75cO$2
per
box;
turbing the president by writing let­ road there and have resumed military 5 Eugene—The employes of the Booth-
than for the year 1902. “ This de­ state relinquished all control of
crabapples, $1.25 per box; pears, $ l o
ter#, has been placed in an asylum.
In 1887
occupation of the country down to the Kelly company have been notified of a 1.50; cranberries, $9010.50 per barrel. crease,” says the commsisioner, “ is not canal in March, 1882.
due to a diminution in the business government further enlarged the can
Friends of O'Day, the noted Wyom­ great wall.
new schedule of wages which will go
Butter— Fancy creamery, 30 «32H c movements and commercial transac­ The Canadian canal, 1H mile" ^
ing oOtlaw, will try to rescue him.
into effect December 1. The schedule
The sheriff has sworn in a large num­
makes a reduction of 25 cents per day per pound; dairy, 2002 2He; store. tions of the country, but to a reduction was built on the north side of the ri
Hobson's Plan tor Big Navy.
15015,He.
of internal revenue taxation.”
ber of deputies and is confident of hold­
during the years 888 to 1895.
Washington, Dee. 2. — Ex-Com­ on all men receiving $2 or less, and 50
Cheese — Full cream, twins, 15 «
ing his man.
mander Richmond P. Hobson, of the cents per day on all receiving more
15Hc; Young America, 1 6 « 16 He;
Urges France to Build Canal.
The secretary of war says Oregon must navy, has prepared a hill which he than $2 per day.
Another Macedonian Rising Coming
Tillamook, 14( i 14H e ; Eastern cheese
secure the right of way for The Dalles- has requested Representative Wiley,
Paris, Dee. 1 — Republic of Colom­
Vienna, Dee. 2.— It is again repo
15c.
Celilo canal before the department will of Alaliama, to introduce in the house
bia is endeavoring to indnre France to that the Macedonian insurgents
R «k «4 Fanaana.
Poultry— Chickens, mixed, 9c per renew work upon the construction of planning to renew their revolt
commence work. This action is very on the convening of the regular ses­
Tear a narrow strip of peellag from
pound;
spring,
10c;
hens,
10c;
tur­
unusual, there being no precedent.
the Panama canal. Colombian Finan­ spring, ami as the first step along ■■
sion, for the purpose, as he says, of ens side of escb bsnsns. Lay the ba-
keys, live, 18c per pound; dressed, 20
Senator Morgan severely criticises making the United States the first aanas, epea side up. in a baklag pan. « 2 2 He; ducks. $ 6 0 ' per dozen; geese, cial Agent Samper, who is also a spec- line M. Dratarscheff has been selcc>
ial delegate to the administrative coun­ to head a new revolutionary cent
naval power of the world during the cover closely and bake for half aa 7« 8 c per pound,
the Panama policy of Roosevelt.
cil, is now in Panama. The French committee. Servia is reported to
next 18 years. The bill makes a total hour, or natll very tender, but net se
' Secretary Hitchcock hat suspended appropriation of $2,750,000,000, a por­ feeder as te break when handled. Peel ! Eggs — Oregon ranch, 32H 035c- canal company has published a state­ arming for war, and it is believed B
another clerk in the Indian territory tion is to be used each year.
ment in which it declares the offer of garia will be compelled to take
and seid te table and serve as a vege­ Eastern, 26«27>*c.
Tallow— Prime, per pound, 4@5c- the United States is ridiculous and field against Turkey early in the >>
land office.
table. er with hot cream sauce as a
No. 2 and grease, 2 H « 3 c.
places a high valne upon the company’s and that Servia wiil aid her in ft
China Will Retaliate
dessert
Reports from Indie tell of a flood of
Hops— 1903 crop, 12021c per pound, property and concessions.
eration of being granted old Servia.
London,
Dec.
2.—
The
Morning
Poet
Petato Sen fle e (Chadag-Dleh).
the Palar river which wiped out an en­
according to qnality.
Mix a plat ef mashed potatoes with
tire town. Two hundred person« were savs it has reason to believe the Chi­
Wool—
Valley,
17«18o;
Eastern
Ore­
Marine
Guard
Is
Withdrawn.
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nese government has prohibited the half a cep ef thick cream and the
drowned.
gon, 12015c; mohair, 35037H c.
Washington, Dee. 1.—Commander
recruiting of laborers for South Africa whites ef twe eggs, heat«« attf. Pot
Des Moines, la., Dec. 2 . - 1 «
Beef
Dressed,
5
«
6
H
c
per
pound.
Mertz, of the gnnboat Newport, has re- James A. Howe, of the district con
While King Victor of Italy was leas­ in any part of China. “ This decis­ twe table«pooefula of butter ta the
Veal— Dressed, small, 8«8.H c; large, ported to the navy department that held today that a decree granted •
ing London an obstruction was found ion,” says the Morning Post, “ is main- ehadag dish, sad whea vary hat put 6 « 7c per pound.
Santo Domingo is qniet, and the marine
on the railroad tracks, evidently placed ly due to legislation by the Dominion la the pet* tee. ia large tahleepeeafnle.
Mutton— Dressed, 4 « 5 * c ; lamb, guard has been withdrawn from the der the Dakota divorce statutes, it 1
proven the non resident litigant
there for the purpose of wrecking his of Canada excluding the Chinese from Whea brews ea eae side. tarm. brews 6c per pound.
City so recently surrerdered to the aides there merely for the p u T P ^
Canadian territory.”
train.
the ether, tad serve immediately.
Perk— DTessed, 6 H « 7 c per pound.
Domincian insurgents.
securing a divorce, i* null end vonl
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