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Eugene Weekly Guard IDAHO RF.Pl BLICANS. T NEWS John T, Morrison tor Governor, I reneh fur Congress I he Platform. Boise, Idaho, Aug. 23.—The Re publican state convention has nomi- nat«»l the foHowing ticket: Represt ntative in Congress—Burton L. French, Latah. Supreme Justice—J. F. Ailshie, of Idaho. Governor — John T. Morrison, of Canyon. Lieutenant Governor — James M. Stevens, of Bingham. Secretary of State—Will II. Gilison, ot Freemont. State Auditor— Thtsslore Tinner, of Bannock. State Treasurer — H. N. Coffin, of A<ia. Attorney General—John A. Bagley, ol Bear lavke. Superintendent of Public Instruction, I Miss Mary L. Scott, ol Bingham. Inspector of Min<’*— Robert Bell, of Custer. Raph T. Morgan, of Kootenai, was nominate<! Judge of the First district ; Judge E. C. Fteele, for the Second (re nominated); Judge George II. Stewart for the Third (renominated) ; A (red Budge for the Fifth. No nomination wa« made for the Fourth, it being left to the central committee. Though there had lieen a very sharp contest over the principal places, all the nominations were made by acclamation.. Following are the principal things the platform favor»: Revision of the tariff without unrea sonable delay ; an amendment to the i-onstitution for suppression of trust»; opening of reserve land» more valuable for agricultural than f >r other purposes; present two-mile limit law for sheep, with slight riKslifications. OF OREGON MUST KEEP OFFICE MOIRS l and Decision of Importent« Rendered hy Secretary of Interior. USE COAST TIMBER TRANS-MISStSSIPPI CONGRESS. Cunven»ion W ho»« Object Is to Help the West Meets in St. Paul. I BIG RUSH FORL an Ü FOREST KINGS U ILL BE USED IN St. Paul, Aug. 21.—Thu Trans-Missis- PROPOSED COOS BAV.SALT Lm I-ewiston, Idaho, Aug. 22.—Mord OI R aippi Cotnnimercial congress is now in railroad caused rr. ISTHMIAN CANAL. OREGON, has been received from Washington EUGENE session here. President John Henry OF THE STATE. e-------------- that the secretary of the interior hav smith of Salt laike City, called the State DUposca oi Proctfc.u reversed the commissioner s decision Mill Mean a Great l»eal t° the Lumber convention to order. There are repre Lands in the Ykinity, a> w J Commercial and Financial Happenings of in the case of Robert J. Little V». John Interests ef Oregon and Washington, sentative* present from the entire the Past Week Brief Review of the Trocu |„ other P.ni 0( W. Bradbury. Resides Providing Cargoes for Many Western section of the country. in Comprehensive Review of the Import Growth and Development of Various Proposed Forest Re»«rveU11. was al- This is the case in which it Ship» Atlantie Ship» Wffi Carry the outlining the work of the congress for ant Happening» of the Past Week, Industries Throughout Our Common h-ged that Mr. Bradbuty made and Big Advance In Valu,. '’**• Presented In Condensed Form. Mort Larger Part of General Supplies. the present session Presient Smith said: wealth Latest Market Report. filed a timber and stone entry in ttie Likely to Prove Interesting. “The object of the Trans-Mississippi local land office after the hour of clos Salem, Or., Aug. New York. Aug- 25—Referring to Congress is to crystal!*« the opinion» ing on the 18th day of last January, a public fruit Hillsboro ia to have ness with which idle capita! i. which was Saturday. Monday morn the fact that the oonstruition of the of the Western country in regard to the Nine men were Killed at Wilmington, drying plant. ing 8. J. McFarland offered »«rip ap Panama canal w ill necessitate the trans matter» of national legislation and to inves.ment in property that pJ** Del., by a pulp mill explosion. A |25,OOO ho*pl and bath house» are plication for the same land embraced portation of hundreds of cargo«» of con * The anthracite coal mine operator* bring them liefore congress in such a advance in value is shown U in Bradbury’* entry; the register of to be erected at once at Hot Lake. declare they will not give in or make of state school land» in Coo, way a» to effect the greatest good. 80 the local land office rejected the » rip struction material, food supplie» f°r any concessions. Fire at Pendleton, which started in application as being in conflict w ith which have followed the announ^“’’ workmen, etc., the Journal of Com far as I know there is no particular William Hickey's paint shop, did dam topic for discussion, other than what that a railroad will u hui)t Five non-union workmen were shot the entry made by Bradbury. From age to the amount of *3,000. may be brought up in individual dele Bay. from ambush at Scranton, Pa. No this action McFarland t<»'k an appeal merce »ays; Immediately .ftw Panama and Colon are foreign ports, gation«. one war fatally hurt. Officers made a raid on an opium to the commissioner, and tiled affidavits was publishcl showing that ti? and there is nothing, therefore, to pre “ An effort will be made to bring joint at Salem and captured two men that Bradbury’s application was re — .“ -i Secretary of the Treasury Shaw, in vent foreign shipowners from compet about at this session a coneideration of road will prolmbly l„ and the proprietor. All were fined. ceived alter office hours. a speech at Morrisville, Vt., allege«! ing at low rates tor carrying material. The commissioner sustained the ac It is »aid by a representative of the the difficulties of the West, llietui» there was a rush for cheap land r that he wm not op)s>»ed to tariff revis Fred Reere, an 18 year old boy, ha» Within a feVTu,!“ now a mining i-ongre**, a livestock con vicinity. ion in moderation. tion of the register. lieen arrested at Salem. He is charged Panama canal interests that the mate gress, an irrigation congress, a good acre of vacant *:hool laud »¡th*? with stealing some clothing in Uma Commissioner I» Reversed. rial required in the construction of the roads congress, all operating in har miles and nu ro of Coo« Bay 1^,1 J* Judge Jackson of Parker»burg, W. tilla county. An appeal was taken to the secretary • anal will certainly exceed *10,000,000. mony, but separately. The idea that purchased. Va., has released John I. Gehr of Some of th, Uu‘d*’ Colorado, the last of the miner» serving The Willamette Valley Land Co. of tiie interior, who now reverses in addition to the fo.«l supplie». Thia better lesult» could be obtained from a prove to be of no value a* , sentences for contempt of court. h*» shipped a large box of grasses, the commissioner and holds that the material will consist very largely of comentration of tnese, i» becoming income, but in the de*ir<j to grain» and fruit» to lie exhibited at the “general circular of July 11, 1899 i cement, granite, lumlierand in ichinery. more and more widespread, ami it will there wa» of value men t >ok ** Japan will not claim the Midway (page 238) under the bead of registers The lumber will undoubtedly come receive careful consideration at the was to be had. The hnj ‘ Nebraska state fair. islands, but will turn them over to the and receiver*, directs that: ‘Ihey largely from Oregon and Washington, but »1.25 per acre, so the |0, United States. She diacluinis an/in The federal authorities promise to will be in attendante at their oflii-es, and w ill not be a nutter of much con present session.” Addresses of welcome were made by not be great in any event. Buyi^ terest further than the protection of lend all assistance possible to break keeping the same o|>eii tor the transac cern to shipowner» on the Atlantic Ja|>anere inhabitants. up the practice of “crimping," which tion of business trom 9a. m. till 4 p. m. ocean, as it will be carried by the ships Mayor Smith and Governor Van Sant, also l»‘en active in Curry count, and the convention then took up the poetically all the vacant Khoof’h^ has become »uch an evil all along the Vancouver, B. C., is having a sugar “ ‘Applications fqr entry cannot be of the Pacific, but in th» cage of cement, work of oiganization. ha» been taken. coast. war, the Ix-et sugar people of Germany received by the register or receiver out stone and ma< hinery, tiie items will be In anticipation of the creation ui th having put sugar on the market in of office hours nor elsewhere than at <4 great importance, ami communica Rural free delivery service has been JAILED FOR CONTEMPT. large forest reserve lii Eastern (W? competition with the local refinery, and tion» have already lieen gent to the gov ordered established, to begin Oct. 1, at their office.’ all the sehol land in the are* cut the pri<*e nearly half a cent. “While there ia no statute forbidding ernment at Washington with t view of Harrisburg, I.inn county. There will Peter Power, of Northern Pacific Merger by the proposed reserve has f— them so acting, there is no statute be two routes, which will serve a pop »eeing if «orne way cannot be decided Emperor Irancis Joseph of Austria Fame-, Detained in Ludlow Street. Ismght up. Some of it ia said tobe authorizing them to act. The regula upon whereby thi* enormous carryn g ulation of 910. has just celebrated his 72d birthday. New York, Aug. 21.—Peter Power, timbered, and will be worth whit it tion» for their conduct not in contra ni vr ment can be confined to American Charles Barcluy of Oregon City, who vention nt statute have all the force of cost on this account. That which „ Patrick Sharp, a striking miner, was TROST QUESTION LP. who is complainant in the cage against not valuable for any other purpose »ju went out last year as fourth officer of law. If it is optional with local officers ships. shot and killed at Nesquehoning, Pa. the Northern Pacific, and who tied to liecotne of value the me ment the rev the transport Law ton, lias lieen assigned R. Remington, a prominent society Hot-Tempered Debate In Trans-Mississippi to the command of the transport Tren to receive or decline applications, there RLRAL DELIVERY. Canada to escape a 30-dav sentence for serve ia created, for then_it can hetHd i* given opportunity for them to exer man, suicided at Newport, taking the Congress at St. Paul. ton, running la-tween Philippine forts. cise favoritism and partiality, which contempt of court, has returned to New as reserve scrip in the location ol h- pistol route. Oregon In the Lead in Number of Routes. Ht. I’aiil, Aug. 23.—The trust ques York, accompanied by his counsel. He land». A decision of considerable interest might lead to grave mischiefs, the in Now Having Forty-Six. Cholera continues to spread in Man tion was openly precipitated in the has lieen received at the United States immediately repaired to tiie I nited General W. H. Odell, who return»! jury of many, and give occasion for churia, China, and isolated cases have Trsiis-Miaaisaippi cor gri'»»at the morn laud offiir at Oregon City in the case grave M andais against the integrity of Washington, Aug. 25.—On Sept. 1, States marshal’» office, where he was a few day» ago fiom a trip through l»'en rejiorted in Silieria. there will lie 4« rural free delivery taken into custody and later on con Crook, Klamath, and hake coantias ing session, when William llenry Eus of George L. Herrick against Arthur T. the laml department.” l arge numbers of Chinese are arriv tis of Minnea)>oli«, moved that the ad Merwin, involving a tract in »ection 3, The decision is an important one, routes in operation in Origin, 37 in fined in the Ludlow street jail, Hie says that practically all of th, timbw township 9 south, range 8 west. The in that it finally establishes the rule Washington and 12 in Idaho. Eleven ap counsel attempted to prevent the com land in those counties and in Grut ing in Mexico, and tiie majority will mitment of hi» client by producing an Malheur and Harney counties thxt ha probably find their way into this coun dress of F. B. Thurber lie expunged decision kms'ks out liotli parties on the that applications for entry of land plications from Oregon have been ad order from the referee of tiie Northern a market value ha» already lieen taker: from the record». Eustia charged ground that the entry conflicts w ith cannot Is) made out of office hours. try. vera* ly acted upon, while 0t> applica Pacific case to attend tiie hearing to General Odell sayh that very prosper The New York Ship Building com Thurber with coming here as an agent the Corvallis A; Y'aquina Bay wag ,n tions are now awaiting consideration. day, but the marshal refused to disobey ous times are prevailing in the counti« SOOTH AFRICAN BLACKS. road grant. of the meat trust, and that his address pany has placed an order abroad for '1 h Te have l>een nine adverse rejxjrts Judge Laconie’s order to confine him hiui named, and that there is every reasot. 80,000 tons of manufactured iron and was an effort to get tjie trust'» »ide of The Rev. J. J. Walter, formerly in W ashington, and 30 applications are for contempt. to expect a rapid development of tbit Great the case before the public nt the ex Methodist bishop of Alaska and re Lpon I heir Attitude Depends to a steel. now awaiting consideration. Idaho part of the state in the next few ye,r< Extent That Country's Future. has 17 requests yet to lie considered. Re|»>rt» from Victoria, B. C., show pense ot the emigre»», »eemingly with cently in the service of the leading The irrigation of arid lands aiid the SUBSTITUTE FOR COAL. The qtie»ti<>n was Methodist church at Spokane, has London, Aug. 22.—Mail advices re Rural free delivery will lie inaugurated draining of swamp lands will add to that the total salmon catch ol the it» endomment. hotly debated for an hour. Thurber lieen apfHiinted colonization agent of ceived from Johannesburg indicate that at Ontario, Or., on Oct. 1. Delay in northern canneries for the season was the producing area thousands of sens wa» »liarply criticised both f< r hi.« the Great Central railroad, projected the negro problem is growing more establishing this route has been due to New Y orkers Experimenting on Peat from only 145,300 cases. which are now almost valueless, but the New Jersey Lowlands. present action and for hi» connection lietween C ihis Bay and Salt latke City. acute and is causing the authorities the inability of the department to se which will then yield large returns for Two hundred carmen, including rar- with the »cuate »ugai »caudal. Finally He will at once enter upon his duties, infinite worry. To quote the words of cure consent for the discontinuance of New York, Aug. 21.—Successful tests jienters, painters, etc., employe» at the the whole matter of tru»ts wa» left to which are to arrange the »ettlenient of one of the foremost African authori the postotlice at Arcadia, and the star have just been made of the turf or bog cultivation. Union Pacific »hops at Omaha, have the roNiiliition» committee. colonies along the projected line. of the New Jersey lowlands around ties : route supplying the same. NEW SEAL ROOKERY. gone out on a strike. Seattle get» the next meeting <4 tiie West New York to ascertain whether “On the question of the natives de Dallas is considering the question of pends the whole future of the new it can l>e used as a »ubstitute for coal ANTI-TRLST RESOLUTIONS. W. H. Dillard, wanted by United congre»». , waterworks. colonies — whether the Boers will as fuel for the winter season. Some Lately Discovered hy Captain M«xkll»i States autliorities at San Francisco for ill Aleutian Islands. MENACI. TO GOVERNMENT. The Salem fruit cannery ha» cloned .loyally accept British rule or continue Trans-Ml.sslssippi Congress on Record for large samples were dug up and taken issuing 43 fraudulent Chinese certifi- in a state of sullen resentment. to a blacksmith shop, for the season. It wait found Washington, Aug. 21.—Captain fH» * cate», has lieen caught in Seattle and More Stringent Eaws. Russell Sage Expresses His Opinion lpon Among the immediate dangers native to burn readily on the forge after it maker, of the revenue cutter ferviw, will be sent below. Albsny and I.inn county will epend St. Paul, Aug. 25. — The Traos-Mi»*- “Combination” Movement. attacks on Boers returning to their had once become dry. It turned to a has received a report from Captain f 1,000 in Eastern advertising. An examination is being made into farms and attempts of the natives to issippi congress, before adjournment, ruddy glow and seemed to hold it» tire Charles H. McClellan, commaudii^ New York, Aug. 23. — In an inter the affairs of the defunct Griffin Liquid The Third Presbyterian church of assault white women are threatening pas.-ed the tollowing resolutions legard- well. the cutter Manning, recon.ing the die- Air company of New York, in an effort view Ruaeell Sage says lie doe» not agree Portland was dedicated Sunday. serious conflicts between Boers and ii-g trusts: There is an almost unlimited supply covery of a new fur seal rookery i* to locate several hundred thousand dol with Mr. Morgan regarding the consol blacks. Under the old regime the of this turf, or “Jersey peat,” a« they Bouldyer Island, in tiie Aleutian group. “Whereas, the trust system has lieen lar» worth of stock. idation ami combination of all the Grasshopper* in the vicinity of Wood crude but simple retribution tor are beginning to call it in the vicinity Lieutenant Berthoff went ashore with I burn have attacked the hop vines. 1 *f jiinlil lint l< .nu ()] u|| Combinations assaults on women was shooting on and is a menace to our Republican in of West New York. T. S. Sharretts, the treasury ex|>ert | great interests. boat’s crew . He found a rookery of commissioned to negotiate a tariff ' great Industrie» are a menace to the Now, however, there is no stitutions; and, La Grande is constructing |25,000 to sight. fur seal similar to those found on Pry- “ Whereas, if allowed to continue to government , ” lie declare». •• n*} are legislation on the subject and the Eng treaty with China, reports tiie »ame *30,000 worth of business buildings. byloff islands. Bouldyer is between GOOD ROADS CONVENTION. form combinations in restraint of trade I not only a menace, but they are op lish authorities are hesitating to enact signed. tiie Arctic sea and the Pacific oiein. Miss Maybelle Douglas has been and the elimination of conqietition, the preHHor* of the people. era Should laws until all parties concerned can fully 3,500 miles from San FranciM. Arrangements Being Made to Hold One in The run of fall salmon has la’gun ami i hoHen queen of the Portland Elks' car the American voice tlu-ir opinion». The hesitancy to wealth of the entire country will be but still within the I nited States Portland Next October. is very good. The fish caught in Baker» ■ >f combination en»ue revolt against nival. concentrated in the hands of few ; arid, deal summarily with the natives is jurisdiction. Lieutenant Berthoff ap Bay are nu>»tly »ilycrsidesof exiaqition- pi'ople will certainly there will be “ Whereas, the said combinations are Portland, Aug. 21. — At a meeting of them, and if they do, Clay Gordon of Milton was arrested causing both Boers and Africanders in proached tiie herd closely enough to ally fine quality. financial ruin such as the people never at Huntington for drawing a cheek on tense irritation and encourages the calculated to destroy the ambition of the chamber of commerce arrangements observe that none of the seals had been tiie youth of the country, it being well were made with James W. Abbott, spe Baron von Walterliaii»en, of Berlin, dreamed of in the world.” himself at hi» home bank and having blacks to truculent effrontery. branded, and there was no sign th« advocate* the erection of a common “Another phase of the problem is understood that the ambition and cial representative of the department of white men in search of scale had erer it cashed at Pendleton. hope of the your g men of this country I RANZ Sitili DIAD. agriculture, to hold a good roads con tariff hairier against the United State» the unw illingness of the blacks to tore- been near tiie island. The Mannim The Loewentierg-Going company, of vention in this city sometime during will continue searching to discover if by all of Europa. go their lazy existence in the concen have made it great, therefore he it Portland, has paid into the state treas "Resolved by this congress, that the the week ending Oct. 18. If possible, Noted Figure in Civil M ar Passes Away at tration camps, where thousands were Arrangements are being made for ury (1,239.80 for convict lalxir h r May. gathered during the war, and far more president of the United States lie urged the good roads train will be brought to there are other rookeries in that local New York City. ity. The suggestion is made that tr.e-e establishing bank» in the Philippines Rev. Philo Fuller Phelps of Saiinas, rerioua is the fact that a great number to use all the power vested in hi» office Portland, so that a practical as well as islands may he one of the rendetvoui New York, Aug. 23.— General Franz to loan money to farmer», the govern to the end that the growing |»>wer and a theoretical demonstration of the liest of the seal during their absence Iron ment to guuiautee 3 ]>er cent intereRt. Sigel is dead at his home in this city. Cal., has accepted a call to the First of blacks in the country have managed influence of the trusts may be de- methods of roadniaking can lie illus- l’rybyloff islands. There is, therefore, He was in Ida 78th year. General Si Presbyterian church of Ashland, and to sei ure arms. The discovery ii trated to those interested. Prince Chen Tuen, w ho ha» lieen in gel took part in the Baden revolution will enter upon his pastorate about the anomalous situation of unarmed stroyed, and be it further considered important by the officii!’ “ Resolved, that if, in the wirdotn of whites and armed blacks living in this country for several days, arrived in 1818 and was one of the notable fig Oct. 1. here, in view of tiie gradual declineol tiie national congress, the laws now on OFFER TO STRIKERS. in Vancouver, B. C., Sunday and sailed ures of the American < ivil war. The remains of Harvey A. Hogue, the proximity on outlying farina Experi the fur seal in the l’rybyloff island'. the statute Issiks are in -ufficient to for home Monday on the »team»hip enced British colonials strongly favor well known Oregon pioneer and busi President Graves Resign». Empress of Japan. ness man who died at Winthrop Reach, universal disarmament of the natives suppress tins grow ing evil, that other Canadian Government Would Olve a Farm DORR A W ASHINGION MAN. to Each Family. Seattle, Wash., Aug. 23.—Frank I', Ma»»., Friday, will lie brought to Port and prompt legislation making assaults more stringent and efficient laws lie The holy of Mr*. Jessie Tuman wa» «pee lily-enacted. " on women a capital offense." land for burial. Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 21.—The Cana Manila Newspaper Publisher l ound Guilt) found near Muscatine, Iowa, the head Graves, president of the University of Washington, has tendered his resigns of Sedition Lived at Dayton. Miss Ruth Jackson of Paker City and dian government has instructed its split open with an ax. Iler husliand CHOLERA IN PHILIPPINES. BOER LEADERS IN HOLLAND. wn« mortally wounded ami nncoiiM'iou*. tioii t<> the hoard of regents and it I a* Miss Angle id Medford killed a liear a Dayton, Wash., Aug. 21.—Fredborr. homesteading agent to proceed to the Is’en accepted, lie is grantisl leave of few days ago, while out hunting with a They were killed for theit money. Kruger Said to Have I ptvraidcd General» Health Authorities Attribute It.« Spread to anthracite coal region and offer in told of in the press dispatches f™ abieiice on full salary until Jan 1, brother of Miss Jacks n. Eating of Raw Shellfish. for Giving I p the War. ducements to 30,000 or more strikers Manilas» being found guilty "i *ii- Grand Master Fitz|>atrick of the 1003, wlen the resignation becomes tion in connection with the ptibliratui Burglars effected an entrance into Brotherhood of Trainmen ha» com- effective. The ren», n« assigned by Washington, Aug. 25.—In their re and their families to form a colonv Utrecht, Holland, Aug. 22.—The of the Manila Freedom. I* a : ■ the Portland Elks ’ carnival headquar and settle in Canada on land to be pleted his tour of the anthracite coul President Graves for his resignation Boer generals, Botha. Dewet and Dela- port t> the war department, the health Work this city, where he s|»nt liise>rv region* and lia» addressed the brother are a desire to take a post-graduate ters on Yeventh and Stark streets and rey, accompanied by Dr. Leyds and authorities of Manila attribute the donated bv the government. hood on their duties should the roads i-outse in Eastern and European uni robbed the cash box ol *3 in coin and Messr». Fischer, V <-«els, Wclmnrans spread of cholera largely to the eating will lie provided for the men until boyhood as a clerk in hi» father» 'it1’4 ■tore. He is a son of Dr. J. C. I|,rr- attempt to haul non-union coal. versities, and a feding that the de *1 worth of postage stamp». and Reitz and others, have arrived here of raw shell figli. The number of they can prepare their land for crops. a pioneer of the Northwest snd if ' mands of the university upon bis time Professor Thomas P. Clarke, the from The Hague to visit ex-Preaident deaths in the ¡n* hi,» Iago lias already hunter in California. Young Don Colonel Hemphill, founder of the At OBEYED THE ORDER. have overtaxed hi» strength. * ewlv appointed superintendent of the Kruger ami consult with him on the passed the ten thousand mark. lanta Constitution, is dead. went to Alaska in 1888, spent Oregon school for deaf mutes has ar South African situation, large crowds Drath ot Kang lu Wtl Ordered. Russian Cavalrymen Rode Into River and yeaia there, was some time in A'»- Forest Reserve In Alaska. rived at Salem and assunied charge of warmly applaudwI the Boers. The spec The New York Republican state con tralia, and later in China. A- Many Were Drowned. London, Aug 23.— "From quite a the institution. Mr». Clarke will be tators at the station sang the Boer na Washington, Aug. 25. — President vention will l<e held ^at Saratoga Sept. ager of a British coalyard, he »»• London, Aug. 21 — In a dispatch trustworthy authority," cable« the matron of the school. tional anthem. Roosevelt has issued a proclamation 23. polled from Manila when the wor I The conference lasted for three hours. creating the Alexander archipelago for from St. Petersburg, the correspondent out, because of express«! Amer«»» Shanghai correspondent of the Time«, The threatened strike of mineis “1 learn that the Dowager Empro«» of the Daily Express says: According to some re|«irta it was rather est reserve in extreme Southexstern PORTLAND MARKETS. at Ban Juan, Colo., has been averted “During the maneuvers near here, a sentiment. Later he aided Devey stormy. At the end of an hour and a Alaska. The reserve comprises the has sent »<< ret instructions to Mang by cosnproiniaa. squadron of cavalry was ordered sud enter the harbor. half the delegates withdrew, leaving Prime of Wah », Chichug »f. Kupreanof, Chi Chua, the new governor of Kwang Wheat—Walla Walla, HOnirtlc; hlne- denly to charge. It galloped into a river generals Ik Ilia, Dewet and IHdarev, to Kiilu and Zaremlm islands, together Schwab Off for Europe» Senator Burrows of Michigan an >i province, to use every endeavor to *tenr, ®2i<i i3<’; valley. 63«r<>4c. gether with Mr. Kruger. Little is pulr- with numerous adjacent small islands and 50 men are reported to have been rompa«» the death of the reformer, Pittaburg, Aug. 21— -chwab’« Pr' nounces that he will tight reciprocity Barley—Feed, (19.00 per ton. liciv known as to what took place, but lying to the seaward of those named. drowned. Details of the affair are diffi Kang Vu Wei.” Continuing, the cor- with Uniat on constitutional grounds. vate car left Ix>rctta this morning Floar—Best grade», *3.00(83.00 pet it is underitood that the general» foun 1 The island« are heavily timtiered. As cult to obtain.” re»|s>ndent says an official telegram take Schwab to New York, h 11 j tiarrel; graham, *2.95(43.20. the < x president of the Tran-vaal in 1 he president has ordered that the from Hankow reports anti-Christian the islands have not lieen surveyed, dershssi he will sail for Furol* f’"--" IOWA COLLEGE BURNED. Millatnffa — Bran, |!flffi!7 per ton1 no way inclined to acquiesce in British their area is unknown. list of soldiers dying In the Philip- rioting at Chen Chou, «ml refers to an row. 11 is representative« 1 pineH l>e telegraphed home every two unconfirmed report that two inland middling*, *21.50; shorts, 11« dominion in South Africa and still ia only hi« usual summer va,’at‘ L ehup, * 1 7. clinging to the idea of a unites! South The New Shamrock. Okl Presbyterian Institution at Fairfield weeks. missionaries have Iwen killed. James Gayley, second vii-e pre*'1^ ' Yktim of the (Tames. London, Aug. 25.—The Asscciated Oats—No.l white. *1.0<M 1.05; gray, Africa under the Boer flag. Mr. Kruger the Ril'd corporation, i* n"W »I»1 The governnient of Venezuela has 1» even «aid to have bitterly upbraided Pre«* learns that, according to pre-ent M ill ot Mr», c liarlea I air. 0lc.ffill.00. Ottumwa. Iowa, Aug. 21—Fire of president of the concern if forcibly detained three American Ve»- the generals for giving up Boer inde San Francisco, Aug 23. — The con arrangements, contracts for the build* Hay — Timothy, *1D812; clover, unknown origin destroyed Parsons Col tire«. He has been a scientific nr aela for government use in the present tent» of the will *>f Mr«. Charles Fair I7.51MI0; Oregon wild hay, *5016 per pendence. latter in the day the gene- ing of Shamrock III will be signed lege at Fairfield, a Presbyterian insti lurgist and thoroughly etBcient n rein’ll ion. rals returni*I to the Hague. next week. Th* contract will provide tntion founded in 1875. ' The loss lia» lieen made public. The estate ap ton. • ls ger. He is only 45. Typographical proximates (300,000. It provide« an for tbe» early launching of the next The International I >0,000; insurance half. P-’tatoea — Best Burbanks, |t0ffi70* A Fever Stricken Skip. challenger for the America'» cup, thus union convention at dm innati ad- annuity for tier mother and legacies of ;>er cental; ordinary, 5lM75c per cen- Spanish War Claims Seltisd- •>O Port Townsend, Wash., Aug. voting (2,000 gning m >re time 'o- tuning than en- journed Sa ut day, after *10,000 each to tier »lx brothers and . tai, grower» price*; sweet», *2.00 COAL FOR \OMF. Washington, Aug. 21—The The Peruvian bark Santa Rosa has ar | joyed by previous competitors. to the striking miners. sister». The Iwlame of the estate »he per cental: new potataw, 50ffi60c for report of the auditor for the **f(,4. rived here and i» in quarantine. She Boston Company to Dev elope an Immense In the athletic »port» at Cliftonville, l»S|iiratli« to her husband Tl>e Fair «•reg’in; (LOO for California. German Admiral Resigns. partaient, just made public. *' r was 7,3 day» from Buena Ventura, came Vein at Cape Lisbon. England, Mnrrvy, tiie Irish champion, heir« have offer’d Mr». Fair'» relative» Butter—Creamery, 22S(d*5c; dairy the claim of Oregon «gainst the Z1’* Berlin. Aug. 25 — Admiral von into port with her < row down with that defeated Daffy, of Georgetown, the her entire estate, providing they agree 1 IriidlttSc; store. 12S(t*10c- Tacoma. Aug. 21. —A company of ment in account of th'' .. worst of all diseases. beri-beri. The Diedrichs has resigned his post as chief wot Id'» champion, In the 100 yard to make no contest for the Fair enlate boston men have secure 1 control of a has been practically adjusted. Eggs— l'>i8?0c lor Oregon. ■ , of staff of the navy. He has ba-en sue- in the future. horror» of the voyage, »hut in with no duali. Murray'» time wa« 10 second» r Ad 45-foot vein of i-oal at Cape Lisbon, having been paid to the Cheese— Full cream, twin*, 121» hope of weeape from the horrible fever ceeai'-d by Vice-Admiral Ruresel flat. miral von I'lealrichs ia the otti,er who which will supply Nome and Behring *14.487 diaallowe I, leaving "■ An Apple Trust. (813c;YoangAmerica, l3S**14Sc; fac i»n hardly be imkftaHai. Three men was in i -mmand •( the German squad ««a coast w ith fuel. Price In Action Again. pending payment. 8t. Lotti», Aug. 23.—About 25 prnm- tory price», ltd I S»< lea». died on the voyage and were buried at ron in Manila Ray at the time Dewey claim« have brrn sati»fie,L »’ , Castrine. Island of St. Lucia, Aug inent apple grower» of Kansas. Nebras Poultry—Chit ken«, mixed. *3.0t\g sea Res* Coghlan Badly Burned. »a» operating against the Spaniard*. !<eing paid and (1.380 '<j » 25.—< ifticrrs of the steamer I »a home, ka, Indiana, Mi«amiri, \rkansa« and 4.50; hen», *4 .OOA5.50 per dozen. Helena, Mont., Aug. 21.— Rose Idaho La« (wen paid * I - ' .^j which li»» jti’t arrived liete, report a Illinois, have held a meeting here for Had 11 Sc P**r pennd; spring«, lltd Chinese Censad f ound QeBty. t oghlan, the ac tress, v wa» __ severley in- allowed and * 1.303 ha» been »° “ Welsh Puote Prices on Coal. severe eruption <>( Mount I'elre at noon the purpose, it is said, of uniting the 11 *«c per pound, *2.50<d4 00 per daw- Washington. Aug. 22. —A report by a mistook j a i»t- awaiting adjustJient. New York, Aug. 25. — a local c« «I jured here because «he ----------- Friday. ¡Tie eruption was follow»«! by is’mmarcial apple growers of the on; dock*. *2.50013.00 pa>r do»en; tur "... _ ~ a face lotion. V>tal darknem five miles away from the ('•tited State» arsi Canaria into an or key», live, 13yd14r. dreseed, 15<dlAc per special e’-nimissioner, George H. Car journal say* that the Welsh n al "pera- tie of carbolic a id f.,r her facw in a ™ Five officer». Thirty Men. Many* ter. fl mil ng the Chinese consul at Ha toe* agree t.> deliver their product at 8he app ied the acid - to — — ----- in volcano. It was 20 minutes before it ganisation to ngulate tiie price of that poatnd; gaw’se. *4.0<'d5.00 per doven. waii guilty of the charge» made against the wharves In Ro~t n. New Yoik, dark room, r and * * barely escaped destroy- fruit. Vienna. Aug. 21- — A again latra me light. Mutton—Gross 2\td3c per pound; him of sin negli ng opium, has l>een sent Her - -w— I. —. fasw ■_... waa tudly ing a detachment of infai t. I’hiiad. Iplua anil Baltimore at fiom *5 ing her eye.ight. .Iressr.1. »c per pound. Automobilist» Nearly l ymhcd, burned before »he discovered her error. Te Mil 1M«I Hemkl ' ' r ** r<- taere from Honolulu. He claima*d it t *8 68 per ton. a x-oniing t"grade. Hog»—Groea. Olgc; Ireeaed, 7ffi7S< wa» brought in umier coamnlar privi Berlin. Aug. 23 — several Pelgisn • Vienna Aug 25. — A newepeper pul» and five officers, thirty n ei> • ' ", C. A. World's Con grew. lishwi in Bucharest, Roiimania. al automobilista, including a count,«Idle per pound. lege». The censa I. Yang Wei Pi, has ty Chinese camp foli< •l‘r* Taft Weknmert al Manila. Christiana. Aug. 21— About 1.000 drownevi. Veal—7018a- per pound. lege» it tía» ieerned that M. Savaroff. antoinebiling in the Rhino province, g. i>e to China to vi«i^ and w ill pr- i«- Manila, Aug 25.—Governor Taft foreign 'ielegates. representing 31 na Beef -Gro»». as>«^ < r 3 **r; »t<*er» bly not return. ex- ea-ler of the Macttloaian revolu kille»I an old man amt two children. rea«h«d bere at daylight on the United il ns. are here to attend the Y. M. C. Petroleum in Yuv.«»«" , dreeeeii. 7**9c per pcwind. tionary committee, ha» organizsi an The po|>alare (marne so enraged they sute» guaboat General Alva, from Sin V w rid’« ...ngres* whith opened to- IWath <vf German W ar Minister. Hope—layll’c; new crop |7ffilkc. Mexien City, Aug 21- , «f other committee, tiie object of whic h I» attacked the party, determined to lynch gapore. strait» tMtteoieat». He wa* 'Uy and will last nntil August 24. The much excitement in the I*1 Wnol—Valley,ISSffil^.Faatern Ore Dreader Aug 22 —Wai Minister •elo med a ¡th an enthusiastic popu to effect Ike aamMination of the Mltaa Ule*. The tourisls were rescued with ¡United Mate« sent 38 official repre Yoi-atan. where petroleum »’ difficulty by the police. gon, M14S<" mohair. fAffigftc igmad. Piargli is dead at Havteiwit*. of Turkey. lar demonstration. sentative*. covered. CAMI'SU.1. into«.. Proprietor«. ------ EVENTS OF THE DAY ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS