Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, December 18, 1903, Image 2

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MADB MINISTER TO PANAMA.
LANE COUNTY LEADER
ROASfS I * WRECK.
Iowa Passenger Train Is Derailed on a
High Bridge.
OREGON NEWS OF INTEREST
W . I. Buchanan, of New York, Will Have
Extraordinary Power«.
HOUSE GIVES I
Passage
Washington, Dec. 15.—The president
oi River and Harbo
Ottumwa, la., Dec. 16.— Five per­
has named W. I. Buchanan, of New
sons were killed and 10 injured in u
Bill
Now Assured.
CO TTAG E GROVE
OREGON.
i York, to he the first United States min-
wreck this morning on the Chicago,
niUH SCHOOL FOR COUNTY,
ChEM
AW
A
NEEDS
BUILDINGS.
! inter to Paliama.
Burlington A Quincy road, three miles
o u n ts w il l have to be smal
west oi Albia, la. The westbound pas­
Mr.
Buchanan's selection
was am
A
Special
Levy
May
Be
Made
In
Clataop
senger train was in' some manner de­ Hermann's Position on Indian Affairs
brought
about
by
a
desire
on*
the
part
to Cover Expenaca.
Commfttee W ill Be Beneficial.
railed while running4 onto the Cedar
of the president to secure, temporarily Columbia River and Improvements a Ion
Astoria— At a special meeting held
General Review of Important happenings creek bridge, and five cars were wrecked
Salem—The appoint iiim I of an Ore­
the Oregon Coast Will Be Recognized,
at least, and during the crystallization
by collision with the steel giders of the gon representative on the house com­ last week the school board decided to
of the Past W eek in Brief and
of the relations between the United
But
“ * Leaders Are for Economy.
bridge.
Comprehensive Form.
mittee on Indian affairs, in congress, is close the city schools for the Christinas States and Panama, the services of a
The wreckage immediately took fire, very satisfactory to the people of this
ami several victims were badly burned. section. The Chemawa Indian train­ holidays on Wednesday, December 23, | trained diplomat having special refer-
Washington, Dec. 1«.—The fa,. ,,
President Loubet, of France, w ill
Mildred Mitchen, the little 3 year- ing school is rapidly becoming one of and reopen them on Monday, January j ence to his knowledge of the I^tin the river and I,arbor committee of ,‘i
visit Rome in April.
old child of Mrs. W. E. Mitchen, was the largest institutions of the kind in 4. A resolution was adopted instruct American races. By reason of long house today held a preliminary mart
service as
minister to
-
,
I service
as United
u n it e « States
n ia ies iiiMUBu.-r
io the
UUJ ¡ ng un,i decided to
upon a -e r i,
The remains of Herbert Spenctr, the hung to one of the bridge girders and the country/ and its growth requires - -------
representatives from ii,
burned to death before the eyes of the frequent appropriations from the fed­ ing the clerk to apply to the state Jam! Argentine Republic. Sir. Buchanan , (>f |lel4rin)<g
philosopher, were cremated.
board
for
a
loan
of
»7,000
and
upon
|
,illrt
that
a«soription
in
the
estimation
j
k,aJjng
,
taU,M
o
(
t
h
o
U
l
l
i
U
M
l gU(“ ‘ ,a
uninjured passengers and trainmen.
eral government. The mildness 01 this the request being granted to issue 6 per of the state department, n is u u ucr-1
Mu riiies from the bruiser Prairie
. nM^,i ,
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It is under- I flrft ,,,
*.,-.*—
When the train was derailed just be­ climate, the ease with which nearly all
cent bonds for that amount.
have been landed at Colon and sent to fore reaching the bridge, the sides of
stood his assumption of duties is not to . u . . n . n^*e °* further appropriation
articles of consumption may be pro­
A communication was received from be permanent, for he sacrificed large in- ! .° i ll‘ lr lartiors and waterways
Panama.
the cars struck the bridge and were duced, and the proximity to a number
teken to indicate that a river and
‘
County Superintendent Lyman, request­
The Utah fuel company says any torn out. The live coals from the of Indian reservations make this a de­ ing the board to act with the county tcrcsts to undertake the work.
Mr. Buchanan was director general bor bill will be passed ttt the p r , “ ,
miner who desires to return to work stove were scattered throughout the sirable location for the maintenance of court in establishing a county high
Tho opinio,, generally ,,r
of the Fan-Ainei ican exposition at sesmon
cars. The Mitchen child fell through a large Indian training school, for here
must give up the union.
vails, however, that such a hill to 1
school in connection with the city high Buffalo.
the bottom of the car, its clothing the cost of maintenance can he reduced
school. He suggested that a special
Senator Bailey holds that the Cuban
Regarding it as very desirable that cure approval of the house leaders
catching to the girder, when it cried to the minimum.
tax levy be made, sufficient to cover the the
reciprocity bill is invalid because it did
minsiter « shall
me new n.ms.ie.
. . . be
ne at
» 1 his
...s post
p.isv “ “ A;!?!? ^
Vily Small am
loudly for its mother, who had been
The growth of the school in the past expense of admitting pupils from the
not originate in the house. *
at an early moment, the state depart- i £ ’ ’f. . on’ a,u* provide principally f0
instantly killed in the wreck.
The two or three years has been so great
county
to
the
school.
The
board
re­
ment has adopted the unusual course I
lul*1® '?ora previously liegun,
Rev. Edward Everett Hale, of Bos- cars and the bridge were in a few sec- that additional buildings have been
ton, has been appointed chaplain of the onds a mass of flames and the child was necessary and still more must be had. plied that it could see no serious objec­ of making out for him a special com- ; 1 ' 1 ou : include all Columbia rive
tion
to
the
plan
and
would
entertain
mission independent of the nomina- | u„.ill".'0"!*?, H.HVi tu^e" ™re °*
tk
senate for the session beginning Janu- burned to a crisp before aid could Superintendent Potter has recom­
any proitositi.m which the county court
sundry civil bill, as well as the more
ary 1.
reach it.
mended the construction of two new might make relative to the matter. tion in regular form today submitted. important work along the Oregon coast!
This commission designates Mr. Bu­
Just w hat caused the accident is a buildings, both of which are greatly
Senator Foster has introduced a bill
As soon as the engineer needed, hie asks for the construction The greatest objection the board said chanan as envoy extraordinary on a that are now in course of construction.
dividing Washington into two judicial mystery.
was
that
any
special
tax
which
the
It is probable the bill w ill makepre
special mission. Under its powers he
districts, north and south. His bill noticed there was something wrong, he of a two-story brick building to be used county court might levy would fall
vision for surveys, but very little i,:
will
be
able
to
perform
all
the
duties
of
applied
the
air
brakes,
but
was
unable
as a hospital, and another building,
places Seattle in one district and Ta­
to stop the train. Five cars were com­ also of brick, for an auditorium. The heavier on the property in the city than a regular minister and more if need be. the way of out and out new appropria­
coma and Spokane in the other.
tions.
pletely burned, and the remainder of structures needed would cost about it would on property in the country.
He will hold this commission until
The cotton mills at Adams and North the coaches badly damaged.
such
time
as
the
United
States
senate
$15,000 each. Congressman Hermann,
Improving Upper Columbia.
STATE HAS NO CLAIM.
Adams, Mass., and Norwich, Conn.,
The work of rescue was carried on as a member of the house committee
shall have confirmed his regular nomi­
Washington, Dec. 16.—Representa­
have made a 10 per cent reduction in with difficulty, as the cars took fire im­ on Indian affairs, will be able to look
nation as minister plenipotentiary and
tive Cushman today introduced a bil
wages. The order affects 6,000 opera­ mediately after the accident, and the after the interests of the school in this Oeneral Land Olflce Decision on Klamath envoy extraordinary to Panama.
directing the secretary of war to locate
tives.
Swamp Land.
bridge is a high one. The injured regard.
Thus armed Mr. Buchanan will take
survey and la-gin the construction of
Salem—Governor Chamberlain has the first steamer from New York to wagon road over the most direct rou
G. M. Stuart is likley to bs reap­ were taken to Albia and Ottumwa.
There is need of more classrooms
pointed postmaster at Seattle.
and in order to secure them it is Super­ received from the general land office a Panama. He went to Buffalo tonight from Valdes to Eagle City, Alaska.
BITTER COLD IN CHICAGO
intendent Potter’s plan to construct an copy of the decision rendered on No­ to close up some business.
He also introduced bills authorizin'
Comment at St. Peterbeurg on'Roose-
Firemen Cannot Qet Through S n o w - auditorium with a seating capacity of vember 16 ruling adversely on the
surveys of several rivers uml harbors,
velt’s message is very friendly.
1,000
and
then
divide
the
chapel
into
state’s
claim
to
swamp
land
in
Klam­
DECIDE
ON
POLICY
TOW
ARD
CUBA.
Switchman Frozen to Death.
with a view to their lurther improve
An election of delegates to prepare a
class rooms. With the changes he has ath Indian reservation. From this de­
ment, as follows: Upper Columbia,
Chicago, Dec. 16.—This was the cold suggested to his superiors, the needs of cision it appears that, unless a reversal
constitution has been called in Panama.
The
Democrats Will Not Offer Any la-tween Wenatchee and Kettle Falls.
est day in Chicago for this season of the educational department would be can be secured on appeal to the secre­
Amendments to the BUI.
W. J. Bryan and son, who are tour­ the year since 1876. Early this morn
Chehalis river, between Aberdeen
ing Europe, held an audience with the ing the temperature began to fall, until supplied, and the institution would also tary of the interior, the state will be
Washington, Dec. 15.—The Demo­ Montesano, Everett harbor, Belling
secure
an
up-to-date
hospital
and
audi­
entitled
to
neither
the
swamp
land
nor
pope.
cratic senators, in caucus, practically ham buy and Sonlh Bend harbors.
at 8 A. M. it had reached 13 below torium.
indemnity land in lieu thereof.
reached the conclusion not to offer any
United States Senator Clark, of Mon­ zero. The only time that this mark
As the state has at least »100,000 at
EXTENDINQ THE CAREY ACT.
SHEEP IN QOOD CONDITION.
tana, is much improved and should be has been reached in the history of the
stake, the governor has instructed the amendments to the Cuban reciprocity
weather bureau was December 9, 1876,
out in three weeks.
attorney general to appeal the case. bill, when it is voted on in tho senate W arren Introduces a Bill to Make It
when 14 below was registered. During Northern Orant County Owners Not
He has also written to the Oregon dele­ Tiie caucus was culled at the instance
Secretary Hitchcock may remove J.
eratlve Ten Years Longer.
the day it began to moderate an to­
Obliged to Sell— Feed Plentiful.
gation in congress asking them to of the Democratic steering committee,
Henry Booth, register of the Roseburg,
night it is hovering around the zero
which presented a recommendation
Washington,
Dee. 16.—The Care,
John
Day—
Stock
Inspector
J.
W
recommend
some
attorney
in
Washing­
Oregon, land office.
mark, and the indications for tom irrow Ambrose has completed the inspection ton to look after the state’s case there. against amendments on the ground act, under which Oregon and severs
John W. Proctor, president of the are for warmer weather, with snow of sheep in northern Grant county, and
The decision of the general land that if offered they, and not the bill other Western states have undertaker
civil service commission, died verysud- storms.
is now making a tour of the upper office holds that the title to swamp itself, would be made the basis of dis­ the irrigation of lands under contract,
denly in Washington.
On account of the cold and heavy John Day country.
He says that land inside the Klamath reservation is cussion. The caucus was an animated expires by limitation on August 18,
The senate committee on privileges condition of the streets owing to the never before has he seen conditions and vested in the Indians and that the one, and was sharply divided on the 1904, and after that date no new con
and elections will ask Rmoot to reply heavy fall of snow yesterday the three prospects more favorable.
state acquired no right thereto under point at issue, some of the eentaors traits can be made, although in case-
story department store of Bodzinksi &
contending that numerous amendments where lands are segregated prior tc
In the northern part of the county, the swamp land grant of 1860.
to the charges made against him.
Co., in West Twenty-second street, was
should be presented, and others holding that date contracts covering such land:
The national Republican committee destroyed by fire today. A special call where hay is scarcest, there has been
out against any effort whatever to remain in full force. In compliancy
the largest outward movement of all
On
Twenty
Mile
Ditch.
has chosen Chicago as the convention for engines was sent in, but before they
change the character of the bill and with a memorial of the Wyoming stati
stock, and especially of sheep. Many
Echo— Rapid progress is being made standing for a straight party vote legislature, Senator Warren today in
city and fixed June 21 as the date.
could reaeh the scene of the fire
sales were made, and numerous herds
President Harirman announces that through the drifts of snow, the build- have been driven out to winter feeding on the 20 mile irrigation ditch under against it. The caucus continued until trodueed a bill extending the provis
Union Pacific ears will soon run into in8 bad been burned, causing a loss of grounds. , In the John Day .valley, so construction through the district south­ after the beginning of the regular daily ions of the Curey act until August 18
west of here. It taps the Umatilla session of the senate and in the end the 1914.
Seattle.
1 185.000.
far as he has investigated the situation,
So far hut one death, that of Wil- he finds an abundance of feed and the river a short distance below Echo. A committee won its point.
Senator Warren also introduced a bil
General MacArthur is accredited jjan, Duffy, a switchman, who was
portion of the old Hunt ditch, which
The general trend of the discussion giving water companies and railroad
Besides thé
with predicting war with Germany in foun<\ frozen to death in the Chicago & best range for years.
has been untouched for a ntimlier of was favorable to the point that the right of ways for constructing anij
aheeD are generally stronger, better
fleeced anu in every way better condi­ jraxara mav lkP 11 «oH That, is *1»*»
owning committee sboulittie sustained, maintaining reservoirs and pipe line
nineteen-year-old Vermont love- ported,
tioned to meet the winter than for sev­ ent intention, but is it rumored litiga­ and even the senators favoring amend­ across the public domain where wate
sick tyoy aided a woman to slay her
tion
may
follow.
The
present
work
eral years pakt.
AID TO EFFIENCY.
ments agreed, after the close of the conveyed by such lines is to be used fo
husband so he could get a home.
The
When asked regarding a published is on the repair of the old ditch.
conference, that the anti-amendment railroad, public and domestic purposes
new
ditch
will
add
6,000
more
ucres
to
Many charges are pouring in against { The British Remount System Pleases statement that thousands of sheep are
policy had been practically decided on
The bill gives constructors of sucL
Qeneral Carter.
Asa B. Thompson, suspended receiver
dying on the range, he said it was prob­ the irrigated section. It is said 5,000 when the Berry amendment was voted pipe lines right and use of timber froi
acres
are
already
under
irrigation.
down.
of the La Grande, Oregon, land office. | London, Dec. IB.—General William ably made by a man who wanted to
public lands adjacent to the right o
way.
A light engine and passenger train H. Carter, of the United States army, buy sheep. Also that the buyers have
Bitter Regrets at Eugene.
come
into
the
section
since
the
publica­
collided near Steut-enville, Ohio. One who has been investiagting the re­
TO PLAN FOR W AR.
Eugene— The action of the Southern
PAY OF 150,000 CUT.
person was killed and 15 others in- mount system of the British army, tion of the statement, expecting to buy
sheep
at
their
own
figures.
When
such
Pacific
in
making
a
change
on
lumber
j urtML
I with a view to reporting to the general
Secretary Root Will Be Ready lor Any
S teel T rust Orders a Qeneral Reductlo
I staff of the United States army, had a buyers were informed that owners here rates to California and raising the rate
Trouble In Panama.
of W ages.
Queen Alexandra had a very narrow farewell interview with H. O. Arnold- have plenty of feed and sheep are in from interior points to »5 per thousand
Washington,
Dec.
15.—
General
J.
feet
is
received
here
with
many
bitter
fine
condition,
they
would
make
no
escape from death by tire. She was Poster, British secretary of war, yester-
New York, Dec. 16.—The statemen
Franklin
Bell,
commander
at
Fort
regrets.
Senator
Booth,
of
the
Booth-
offer
for
the
sheep.
asleep when a blaze broke out in her ,lay. He will leave England tomorrow
was made today by a leading official
Kellv lumber company, was asked as I-cavt-n worth, was ordered to report
bed room.
for the Transvaal.
the United States steel corporation
here
today,
and
at
once
started
East.
to
the
effect
the
change
would
have
Oldcsr Lodge W e s t of Missouri.
,
. has received
. . resolutions
...
. to
Every
afforded Gen-
that, beginning January 1, 1904, abou
The house
, ,, . facility
. J has , been
,
The
coming
of
General
Bell
to
Wash­
Oregon City— Multnomah lodge, No. upon his company. He said he did ington, while it has more or less to do 90 per cent of the employes of the cor­
impeach Fedearl Judge Swayne, of eral Carter here and he expresses h.s
not care to give an interview. He
Florida, and has ordered a committee apprec,atl2 n. ? ' the frlend|y
° f 1, A. F. & A. M., of this city, is pre­ could not be induced to discuss the mat­ with matters connected with the gen­ poration w ill suffer wage reduction;
the war officials, and especially of the paring for a social celebration to he
to investigate.
eral staff college, is admitted by offi­ ranging from 5 to 20 i>er rent. Thi
remount bureau, which arranged for held on the night of December 19, in ter in the least.
cers of the general staff to be for the reduction will affect about 150,000
The federal grand jury at Omaha his investigations. At Aldershott a celebration of the cancellation of all in­
purpose of consulting with the officials workmen in the variouM grades of the
squadron
of
the
celebrated
Fourteenth
has indicted State Senator Ix>we for
debtedness standing against the. orga­
regarding a probable campaign against subsidary companies. The remaining
selling a postofflee position and promi­ Hussars and a battery of the horse ar­ nization. This is the oldest Masonic
Colombia should that courftry continue 10 per cent of the employes are^nem-j
nent cattlemen for fencing public do­ tillery were paraded la-fore General lodge west of the Missouri river. The
Wheat— Walla Walla, 72c; bluestem, the movement of troops toward the isth­ bers of the Amalgamated association of
Carter, who highly praised these or­ original rharter was brought across 77c; valley. 78c.
main.
mus. It was intimated that matters iron, steel and tinworkers, whose wage
ganizations and particularly the quality the plains in an ox cart by the late
Barley— Feed, »10 per ton; brewing, had reached the point where troops schedule runs to July 1, 1904. The]
Spokane is on the verge of a serious of their horses.
Captain Kellogg.
The charter was »20*20.60; rolled, »21.
might be moved at any time, which finance committee of the steel corpora­
labor trouble.
The general thinks the excellence of burned up a few years later, ami with
Flour— Valley, »3.75*3.85 per bar­ would seem to indicate that the depart­ tion has, it is understood, nnderconsid-
The attending ^jiyeicians certify that the British cavalry and horse artillery the reorganization of the order the local rel; hard wheat straight«, »3.90*4.10; ment is in possession of information eration the dismissal of many high sal­
is due to the system of supplying re­ lodge became the first in the state.
clears, »3.56*3.75; hard wheat pat­ the nature of which justifies actuaf aried employes, in addition to those al­
Herbert Spencer died of simile decay.
mounts ami to the efficiency of the
ents, »4.20*4.50;
graham, »3.76; preparations for the movement of ready discharged, but no statement on
The appointment of General Wood to corps of riding masters.
this point was lorthc^ping today. It
whole wheat, »4 ; rye wheat, »4.75 *5. United States troops toward Panma.
Hlghschool for Roseburg.
become major general hae again been
General Carter visited Woolwich and
Oats— No. 1 white, »1.0754; gray,
Roseburg— A contract has been let
Although the fact would not he dis­ was ascertained that, barring some un-
sent to the senate.
Sam 1 hurst. He does not think these for the erection of the new brick high »1.05 per cental.
closed the presumption is that in the forseen tei finicalities, employes of the
establishments compare very favorably
Millstuffi— Bran, »19 per ton; mid­ event of troops being sent, General Bell corporation who participated in the
The
Another unsuccessful attempt has with the military academy at West school building in this city.
profit sharing plan will, in the coming
dlings, »'-’2; shorts, »20; chop, »18; w ill be put in cornami.
been made with the l-angley flying ma­ Point, but he says the results obtained structure will have exterior dimensions
month, receive a »5 dividend.
of 90x113 feet, and include 10 school linseed, dairy food, »19.
chine. The airship is lying at the bot­ are more satisfactory.
Hay—Timothy, $15@16 per ton;
rooms, besides halls, office and cloak­
Military W ill Iguore Order.
tom of the I’otomac river, a total |
Strikes Blow at Unionism.
rooms, on the two main floors. A com­ clover, »12; grain, »12; cheat, »12.
wreck.
Engine Pulls Down Train.
Cripple Creek, Colo., Dec. 15.—The
Vegetables—
Turnips,
65c
per
sack;
Chicago, Dec. 16.— The invasion of
modious room on the third floor will he
habeas corpus rase of Victor Poole, the
Madrid, Deo. 1*1.— While running at
Indiana scholars cut a hole in the ice
utilized for gymnasium and calisthenic carrots, 75c; beets, 90c; parsnips, 75 union miner who is being held by the the municipal service by labor unions
of a pond near the school house ami af­ top speed today the express train from drills. The basement will be occupied * 9 0 c ; cabbage, 1®15< c ; tomatoes. »1
was today ordered brought to a halt by
military without formal charge being
ter tying the feet of the teacher placed Malaga for this city jumped the track by play rooms, lunch rooms, fuel room, *1 .2 5 per crate; cauliflower. 76c@»l
| Mayor Harrison. “ In the mechanical
made against him, w as heard this after­
near
Cabra,
and
12
persons
were
in­
per
dozen;
celery,
4
0
**0
c;
pumpkins,
closets and heating plant.
her in the water. She was rescued
branches of the city’s service,” said
stantly killed, while 20 others were ser­
1c per pound; onione, Yellow Danvers, noon by Judge Seeds, of the district the mayor, “ where the employe is
half an hour later nearly dead.
court, and after three hours of argu-
iously injured.
The accident took
8 0 c*» 1 per sack.
Coming Events.
a workman,
it is all right for
O
I simply
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“
nvim inii
At the inauguration of Governor place while the train was crossing a
ment the court ordered Poole’s release. | him to belong to a union,
______ but
_________
Honey— »3*3.60 per case.
Dairymen’ s association, Corvallis,
where
Bickham, of Kentucky, some of his bridge spanning a ravine, and the loco­ December 15-16.
Potatoes— Oregon, choice and fancy. It is nndrestood that the military will I the man belongs to a department, like
enemies turned loose 20 skunks in the motive was the first to leave the rails.
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A
I
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>
-
pay
no
attention
to
the
order
and
common, 50r;
Poultry and pet stock show, Salem, 60*65c per eack;
----- At-1 the firemen or the policemen he has
vicinity of the capitol in an endeavor It pulled the rest of the train after it, December 17-19.
sweet potatoes, sacks, 2c; boxes, 254c. torney Hangs will apply to the state ' no right to have a divided allegi­
to break up the crowd witnessing the the whole piling up, a mass of wreck
supreme
court
for
a
writ
of
habeas
cor­
Fruits— Apples, 7 5 c*»2 per box;
Special session of the legislature,
ance.
He must owe all allegiance
ceremonies.
age 50 feet below. All of the carriages Salem, December 21.
pears, » 1 * .5 0 ; cranberriee, »9*10.50 pus. Failing there he will go to the to only one master—the city of
United States courts.
were
reduced
to
kindling
wood
and
that
per
barrel.
Germany is much pleased with the
National livestock convention, Port­
Chicago.”
any escaped is miraculous.
message of the president.
Butter— Fancy creamery, 30® 32 54c
land, January 12-15.
Trainmen
Must
Study
Medicine.
Angora goat show, Dallas, January per pound; dairy, 20®22¡4 c ; store,
Relict to American Shipowners.
An independent company to fight the
Dreyfus to Be Reinstated.
1 5 «1 5 X c.
Chicago, Dec. 15.— The trainmen cf
14-15.
________
Washington, Dec. 16.— Representa­
beef trust is to be established in St.
.__,.ri»in
„.|th e Chicago
&
Cheese— _ Full cream, . twins,
14*15c;|__
.
. Eastern Illinios road
London, Dec. 16.—The Paris corres­
Hakes
Costfy
D.tch
Useless.
Louis.
tive Jones today introduced a bill ex-
are to he given a course of
Yonng America, 15* 16c.
pondent of the London I>aily Chronicle
Pendleton— Judge Ellis has handed
Poultry—Chickens, mixed, 9c per I |inn^regarding the best method "Ì g iv " t" U,ing *° the " wn<,r" of American ves
After an elapse of 111 months the states that it has been decided that to down a decision in the Milton irriga­
aid —. to the njured of railway sels that were seized in Behring era,
.
Tracy reward it to be paid by the state soon as the court of cassation declares tion case in which the Milton, Free­ pound; spring, 10c hens, 10c turkeys, ing first
some years ago, the right to go into the
The plan is to establish
'
live, 10* 14c dressed, nominal dneks, wrecks.
the innocence of Captain Alfred Drey
of Washington.
water A Hudson Bay irrigation com­
fns, as it seems likely to occur soon, pany is restrained from taking any » 6 * 7 per dozen; geese, 8c per pound. schools in the various division head- court to prove their claims for dan •
F.gsg—Oregon ranch, 85c; Eastern, quarters and require the trainmen"*« f* 09,' , T,h.e Canadi» n government ex
Russia has made a counter proposit­ the former disgraced officer will he re­
water from Little Walla Walla river. 26® 2754c.
attend the leetures and
and demonstrations
demon.*™«:___b-nded this privilege to owners of ta
ion to the demands of Japan, which, it instated in the French army, will he
The company has jnst completed a
Beef— Dressed, 6*614« per pound.
jrhich will he given on the subject. nadian vessels, but the Americans have
given the rank of lieutenant colonel of
is believed, will be accepted.
ditch costing »50,000, which will now
Veel— Dressed, small, 8c; large, 5c Before many months one car in each not enjoyed this privilege since the re­
engineers, and will he assigned to duty
jection of their claims by the interna­
American marines have gone into with a regiment of engineers in South­ be useless unless the case can be won.
per pound.
train will have an emergency box.
tional commission^in 1898.
camp near Panama, and the Colombian ern France.
Shipment of Valley Apples.
Mutton — Dressed, 5® 6c; lambs,
invasion hae received a set back.
Eugene— The Allen evaporating and dressed, 654c.
Torpedo
Brats
Ordered
to
Panama.
W ant Panama to Share Debt.
Britain Would Buy Ships.
Pork— Dressed, 6 ® 6 54c.
packing company has jnst finished the
The secretary of war has asked con-
Washington, Pec. 15.— The torpedo! London, Pec. 16.— T h e correspondent
London, Dec. 16.— It is reported that shipment of 8,000 boxes of apples from
Hops— 1903 crop, 12® 22c per pound, boats Perry and Paul Jones have been of the Morning leader at The Hague
grees for » I, «00,000 to deepen the chan­
the Rritiah admiralty has made an offer this place. The demand for these ap­ according to quality.
nel throngh Wrangel Narrows, Alaska.
l>een ordered to proceed from the Mare says it is reported there that both Hol-
to the Argentine Republic to buy the ples has been good and reports from
Tallow— Prime, per pound, 4® 5c; Island navy yard to Panama to angu- land and Great Britain insist that the
Powie has straightened sot his two cruisers Rivadavia and Morona, the market where they have been sell­ No. 2 end grease, 2®3c.
ment Admiral Glass’ fleet. The Paul republic of Panama shall assume lia*
financial Ungla and the reeeivere have now being built at Genoa for that gov­ ing are that they were in great demanu
Wool— Valley, 17®18e;
Eastern Jonea will he placed in commission at bility for $15,000,000 of the Colom-
ernment.
been discharged.
at fancy prices.
Oregon, 12®15c; mohair, 35®37c.
onct.
bian debt.
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