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SC »PUISES THE BRITISH. Eugene Weekly Guard CAMPBELL UBO»., Proprietor*. BIO LAND SCANDAL Speculator» Alleged to be Taking Lnfair Advantage of Indian*. NEWS OF OREGON MAY BE OREAT STRIKE. Railway Trainmen will DemanJ Increase of Twenty Per Lent. ITFMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS NOTHING FOR HER I Effect of American MAY TAKE IP | Combination Reverse of W hat They Expected. STATE DISALLOWS MRS. W.AOOONER S Now Yoik, Aug. 28.-Increased de mand for British iron from Chicago, New Yore ami Philadelphia ha» sent up price« here, nays a London dispatch to the Tribune. A'repoit thrt orders have been receive«! for 80,000 tons lias not been confirmed with authority, for the American demand for American iron and teel has sufficed to stiffen prices ami eompi’nsate for declining trade from India ami Australia, and the stagnant condition of South Africa. When the American steel combina tion was tua.le there was a general con viction among British ironmasters that there must be a defensive movement against the manufacturers here and tn Germany ami Belgium. Exports of iron and steel from these countries have been increasing steadily since IKvm- her, and the effect of the American combination is not dreade«! as it was last year. The British market ha» not lieen converted into a dumping ground for American iiou ami steel, ami prices have risen with the inerea-ed demand for export to the United States. A POINT FOR SETTLERS lNDC| Milwaukee, Aug. 29.—The Sentinel irrigation law . Washington, Aug. 31. — luvertiga- CLAIM OF REM ARD. 8ayn: By Septerutier 15 the large rail OF THE STATE. EUGENE tion develop* the beginning of what way ay stem« of the country will lie con- promises to be a great si-amla) growing fronted with a demand by 100.009 Extensive Trexu Not Su^cplible Not Entitled to Anything for DeMvertaf I out of the purchase by symiicates and Commercial and Financial Happening.« of memlier« of the Brotherh'iodof Railway Watered Mill Lltim.ul) Merrill » Body claimant* for Tracy trainmen for an increase in wage», individual« of lamia of decease«l In to the Public Domain Li»t «7** the Paat Week Brief Review of the which will mean an additional outlay Reward Have Agreed Lpon a Dhidon Withdrawn Thu. Far Fure “ ***• Comprehensive Review of the Import dians, allottui at prices considerably Growth and Development of Various of $1,000,000 a month for wages by B«, Who Notified Po»»e 1» to Have Be Stamped Out. *** *• ant Happening» of the Past Week, lielow their value—an abuse which Industrie» Throughout Our Common railroads in the country or the altern the Indian office is trying to check. Presented In Condensed Form. Meet ative of a »trike which will e«*!ip-e in Equal Share. wealth Latest Market Report. As vet it i* conlned to the Southwest Likely to Prove Interesting. extent ail previous »trikes, including ern states, but the sjieculator» are rap Washington, Aug. 28 — t 0 1 the demonstration of the American .¡cm, or., Aug. 30.-Secretary of idly advancing westward aud north recretary of the interior has Salem Pendleton »tore» will close at six Railway Union in 1894. The demands Reprerentative Graffenreid of Toxa» war <1, threatening in a short time to from entry under tfiB IM)W te Dunbar has announced his deci- which have been formulates! are for an o'clock hereafter. is dead. law 9,308,160 acres of public ** penetrate every Indian reservation con siondisaUowing theclaim ol Mrs. W»g- increase of 20 per cent in waze«. Five brick blocks are in process of which for the most {«art it ls .. “','1* Senator Hoar ««lebrated bis <6th an taining allotted lands in Oregon and goner for finding and returning the W ashington. There are strong intima construction at Salem. Cleveland, O., Aug. 29. — Assistant fesly of Convict Merrill. All the pa will > reclaimed under niversary on Friday. tions, backol by evidence on file, to Grand Master Lee, of the Hrotherbooi pers in the «aae are set forth, and after projects to be undertaken bv The separator and threshing outfit The maciiinists’ »trike on the Gulf, show that several agents are in collu eral government The attenu^' a lengthy review of the facts Mr. Dun Colorado A Santa Fe ha» l«en declared •ion with the speculators, ami are in of Frank Chute was destroyed by tire of Railroad Trainmen, said: “It 1» true that a concerted move bar concludes as follows: <>n the Gunn farm, north of Ashland. department lias been called to th. , off. ducing heir» to sell at ridiculously low ment has been inaugurated by trainmen that withdrawals for irrigation "In view of the foregoing, after due Adam K. Wilson, a prominent busi and comluctors employed on railroad« Colombia accasee Nicaragua of aiding figures. are subiect to homestead t.„trv « consideration, the claim is hereby dis CommisMoner Jone» advocates the ness man of Dallas, is dead, aged 58 west of the Mississippi river to secure allowed for the reason that from the revolution»!» and threat»ns to retalitae oup{.leinenial instructions are ( years. He was the owner of two large advertising of all lands belonging to “when »lie gets up.” uniform rates of compem-atl.in. A facts ami evidence offered it d-ies not sent to local laml office» diretln. o ** deieased allottees, the tracts to go to farm» in Polk county. vote of the men, which will probably apoear that the claimant rendered the to allow homestead entries of The forest fires that have l*en raging the highest bidders, but congress must William Lewis, one of the oldest rewult in the officers of the two organ service claim«*«!, or by her act» in find- heretofore or hereafter withre.» i in Wyoming for the past two weeks are first sanction this plan There are in marine engineers in ibis section of the izations lieing authorized to present ing and returning the body of Merrill, that purpose. These witlidrag,., , reported to be under control. Oregon 476,000 acres of ¡.Hotted land», country, died Tuesday at St. Vincent requests to the various roads for these complied with the provisions of the made solely to prev.nt et>e<ulati7 PRESIDENT BLRT ARRESTED. A loss of $100,000 was causal by the 372,000 acres in Washington, and horpital, Portland, from cancer of the cijncessions, is now being taken. It and are tn localities where’ law or the offer of rewar.l, and is there burning of the concentrator of the Mon 188,000 in Idaho, a large portion of I stomach. will, however, be at least 90 days !**• fore not entitled to the amount claimed lions ..re being made with a Ten Warrants Charge President of Lnion tana Ore Purchasing company at Butte. which belong» to the lieir» of the orig fore the vote has been completed. determining reservoir sites offering th. Farmers living at Highland are com or any part thereof.” Pacific with False Imprisonment. inal allottees, now «lead. About There is absolutely no talk of a strike, The Canadian Pacific railway will best advantages. Eighty-eight u,n plaining of a black beetle that is doing I Omaha, Aug. 28.—President Horace ships have been withdrawn in Ariz.jn. and the possibility of such a move shortly place the enormous amount of 178,000 acres of the Oregon allotments a great «leal of harm. Spokane, Aug. 30. It — Is under .'■p< »»aiic, xxup,. x»v. — -- ------- Nearly all the 23,000,000 acres of land on the market are at Kiamath, 140,18)0 at Warm late garden stuffs, such as »quash, ment is extremely remote.” stood that peace has been declared be- G. Burt, of the Union Pacific railway, 49 tn California, 70 in Colorado 1 Springs, <7,000 at Umatilla and 33,00(1 for settlers. tween the men who ' ' have - - 1 lieen ------- clt-iming has been placed under arrest on ten Utah, 23 in Wyoming, 41 in Moiu at Grand Ronde, with tlie remainder at cabliage, cucumbers, etc., are lieing GAGE DEFEATED. shares in the Harry Tracv reward, aud warrants, charging him, jointly with and 128 in Nevada. Others will J devoured. A steamer and rowboat collided on Siletz. « that now there will be no fighting over W. ,Arnett, an Indianapolis labor agent, made from time to time as the ie j laike tjogiis, near Battle Creek, Mich., Commissioner Jone« says tlie-e lands A» a result of the range war now California Republican Nomination for Gov it» payment. sheriff Gardner is au with false iniprieniimeiit. President {■arties progress, one or mot« bsiw and resulted in the drowning of five are ver'< tempting to speculators, and going on lietween Morrow county Burt went to police headquarter» and looked for in.astern Oregon, «her» ernor Goes to Pardee. thentically said to have made an offer eini»lo) ea of the Battle Creek Sanitar unless some reme«iy i» soon devised, •tockineu and sh«*epmcn, M. C. Elliott, Sacramento, Cai., Aug. 29—After to the five member» of the posse to the gave a bond for $1,000 for hi» appear eral feasible sites are known to exist ium. the Northwestern Indian« will lie a »iieepherder, has been »hot and fighting one of the most bitter political effect that if they will sign an agree ance in court in the morning. It is intended ultimately to restore tu Heavy rains have damaged crops in swindled out of valuable possession«. wounded by supposed cattlemen from battles in his career, Governor (¡age of ment to give Goldfinch, the boy who The warrant» were sworn out by men the public domain all of the withdr»« Kaunas, and in the vicinity of Burling No complaints have yet been had from the John Day country. who were members of a party brought California, suffered defeat in the Re betrayed the outlaw, an equal share lands not found susceptible of irriw. ton hundreds of acre» of corn have been •hat section, but are expected. here by the road Sunday morning. They tion. At a meeting of the Salem Pre»» Club publican state convention in this city. with each of them in the reward, he The most desirable lands in Wash destroyed and many bridges washed came from Indianapolis and were in ington are 51,000 acres at Colville, Frank Davey was appointed to co Dr. Pardee of Oakland was his strong will step aside and do all in his power charge of Arnett. away. Lewis Lord swore AFTER FOREST FIRES. 17,000 acres at 1‘uyallup ami 211,000 ol «rate with the legislative committee est opponent from the start. He re to assist them to draw down the prize to the charges in one of the warrant». Attorney General Knox has sailed acres at Yakima. The Lapwai reserva of the State 1 re»» i««»r» iation on mat ceived the unanimous nomination of tnonev. The -tieriff states that throughout the He said the men had been employed by Hitchcock Issues Instructions Regard«,. for Euro|<e. He goes abroad for the tion, Idaho, contains the most coveted ters of legislative ini|»>rtance that may the convention on the sixth ballot. purpose of obtaining clear title to the lamí» in that state. This result was accomplished by a controversy the right» of young Gold Arnett to work in the Union Pacific Crater Lake Blaze. come up at the next session of the legis property of the Panama Canal com lature of concern to the newspaper tra- coalition of the supporters of Gagr finch have been hi» objective point, shops at Denver. He says that when Washington, Aug. 28.—Therectetan and Pardee. During the roll call of and he asserts that he is determined they reared Council Blulfs they were pany. I ternity of the state. CHARGES AGAINST PALMA. locked in the ear and armed guards of the interior having been notified that the sixth ballot, Irefore a quarter of the to see that the tioy gets his fnll share Judge Richardson of Spokane has fore.-t fires are burning along tn« j,,,. Charles L. Fay, the well known counties had been caller!, it became The offer of the sheriff will probably potted at the doors to prevent their es rendered a decision that a lioycott is Cuban President Said to Be in Danger ol i Portland insurance man, whose arrest der* of Crater Lake park, has wired in- i cape. They were kept in the car unti apparent that the tide was setting to lie accepted and will thus settle the not illegal when pea«*eably conducted, Impeachment 1 last Saturday created quite a sensa ward Paidee. llis own delegation was dispute over the reward, which, it has they reached the shops in this city, -trution« to Forest Sii|« riutendent(irn.- and when not so conducted must be Havana, Aug. 31.—Charge« against tion, was releaHed from custody at wild with excitement, and the conta seemed, could only be adjusted through where they were given their liberty, by to employ* such force as is iccessarv to dealt with in the criminal court, not stamp out the blaze. (>w ing to the ¡act President Palma, of the Cuban Repub Mandan, N. D., Governor Geer having gion spread like wild fire, his support the courts. It is nnderstoo I that the Lord asserts that many of them are by a court of equity. lic, arising from certain executive con revoked the requisition granted to ers acting like mail men. When the Creston men do not believe the youth married and left good position«, and that the maximum price of $3 * dir In an automobile accident at I-ong cesaiotis he is credited with having Wisconain officials, the same having chairman declared him the nominee has a particle of claim legally to the were told that no strike existed on the and subsistence has generally been de manded by those employed to put out Branch , N. J., two persons were killed made to friends and other* for, ;>er- l>een based ii|»>n misleading informa there was another prolonged outburst. reward, but that in order to get the road. the fires, the fund is fast becoming de tion. and three seriously injured. hapa, financial or political considera In response to repeated demands, matter settled without litigation they pleted, and disastrous result» are KLONDIKE ON THE WANE. tions, w hich are to be preferred by the l ’ ardee thsnked the delegates ami ex are willing to comply with the terms George P. Clark, grand ruler of the Andrew White, charged with the kill feared. The department feels thia house, have been prepared and printed, pressed appreciation of the honor con of Sheriff ( i/rdner. Filka, denies the report that there is a ing of eter Beauchene at Portland, has labor is not worth the price, but that and impeachment proceedings against ferred upon him. Alden was then So Says a Prominent Canadian W ho Has shortage in the account of the grand been arrested at Vancouver. the government is being h«ld up bi this high official are likely to lie sprung unanimously nominated for lieutenant Made Thorough Investigation. POSSIBLE STRINGENCY. treasurer. cause it will pay. any day. At present it is impossible to Several heavy shipments of sheep governor. Washington, Aug. 28. — The golden 4 ■ Twenty-three Italians have been ar tell what action Palma will take in the are being sent from the vicinity of Secretary Shaw Will Take Steps to Ease star of the Klondike is on the wane, Rules For Crater Lake Park. rested at Geneva, Italy, on suspicion of matter. MOUNTAINS OF TIN. Baker City t California for the winter. according t«» the official report of George Lp the Money Market. , -K Washington, Aug. 28.—The recn- being connected with a plot to derail Washington, Aug. 31.— Die state de Washington, Aug. 30. — In view of H. Hees, who recently was sent to tary of the interior is preparing refla the tr»in bearing King Victor Emman Negotiations are pending lietween the Rich Discoveries Reported in the Vicinity partment announce« that although it is rumors as to Secretary Shaw 's {dans for Dawson by the Canadian Manufac tions for the government of Crater Lake Portland City Railway company and uel to Berlin. of Mount Wrangel. in daily communication with Minister relieving the money market in the turer's association to make a thorough national park, which will lie promul “A husband take* a wife for Imiter Squires, it has not lieen adviced of any the City and Suburban l^iilway com Seattle, Aug. 29. — A special dispatch event of a possible stringency, the sec examination into the business pros gated within a week. When thesi pany with a view of the purchase of or worm1, and liecauae she does not crisis in the Unban government, nor from Valde», Alaska, to the Times retary, who is now in New York, has pects of the Yukon Territory. The regulations are completed, steps «ill be conform to his notions of economy is has it lieen notified officially of any the latter by the former, and the con says: state department has made public a taken looking to the appointment of i authorized Assistant Secretary Ailes to solidation of both systems under one not a ground for casting her from him.” Roliert Blei, the expert sent into the communication from United States superintendent and such other officer» effort lieing made to impeach Bresident head. make the following statement: This is the opinion of Justice bprig, Nazina district bv Captain Delamar, ‘‘The secretary recently invited some Consul Brui-h at Niagara Falls, date«l as may be necessary to administer and Pal mi«. of the New York supreme court. State Senator John L. Rand, of Ra ha» just reached Valdes and reports of the larger national hank» in the prin Aug. 8, giving some of the principal care for the park. Until such official» ker City will make an effort to have a that the Nazina district has the greatest cipal cities to order additional amounts features of the report. GOOD ROADS TRAIN. It is probable the tqiening of th« are appointed, Forest Superititendest bill passed at the next session of the mine : in Alaska, and that the copper Mr. Hees points to the fact that the Ormsby will continue in authority ii schools of Kansas will have to lie post of circulating notes to lie printed. poned on account of the inability ol It Will Remain at Portland from October Oregon legislature giving Baker county property there is the greatest known National banks are entitled to issue total yield of the Klondike last year when the park was a part of the C«‘- a separate judicial district. in the world. The richness of the Ij to 10. the American Iksik company to furnish notes to the full amount of their capi was $24,000,000, while the produc cade reserve. It i» not yet determined country. Captain Blei says, insures Ixioks. The company has been prevent tal. The aggregate capital of national tion of the coming year will not, ac how many officials will be unsigned to A decision of considerably interest Washington, Aug. 31.— The good ed from delivering the Issiks by reason roads convention in connection with has been received at the United States the building of a railroad at the earliest banks is $700,000,000, but the banks cording to the government estimate, the park. of an injunction issued by a Topeka the Minnesota state fair, on the ground» laud office at Oregon City in the case possible time. have outstanding only $358,000,000 of exceed $11,000,000, a falling off of Tins most important discoveries in Moreover, no new RIGHT OF BOARD QUESTIONED. . M- h 1 .».1 eirculatkm. The secretary has hoped nearly one-half. M i AUUi«>«» ¡«-e*. u—U. Uv A- U. -XiU. jli tk WUlWM 4||I.>I ?. bee 1J >1 -J11«., f1.'rp ^er, a Another street car strike is threaten demonstration •if the value of gissi rtrr'wTfinjptr- Three New Suits Over Oregon state School decision knock» out isith parties on the near Mount Wrangel, 150 miles dis ■jfo' tiie' ed at Chicago. roads so far given, The office of road ground that the entry conflicts with tant, in which district he located forty- tlons io “e variou« bank» in the larger prospectors have been exploring every Land Filings. cities that they make preparation for creek and mountain in the «ountry. Ex-Governor George iloadley, of inquiry of the department of agricul- the Corvallis & Yaquina Bay wagon five claims. Salem, Or., Aug. 28.— Litigation Ohio, is dead. ture will take a leading part in the read grant. This is the greatest season of dis additional circulation have met with At Dawson, Mr. Hees report«, there are very favorable response. It is not his ten applicant« for every job. yet boat over the sale of state school lands con coveries Alaska has ever known. convention, At the time ol the con- official report* show the continuance intention that they should issue this load after boatload of men continue to tinue. Three separate mandamus emu venlion a Charles 8. Wilkinson, who was ar good road» train will be of good crop weather. additional circulation at all, now, but arrive. have just been instituted against the GOOD COMMON SENSE. equipped by the Great Northern and rested at Ashland two weeks ago for onlv in case of actual necessity and state land board by parties whose ap Nome and the outside world will 1», put at the disiMMal of the department stealing horses in Minnesota, has l»«en OLR RAILWAY METHODS. conn«« ted by telegraph by April next. of agriculture officials and others in I taken back to that stale by Deputy President Says That is All That's Needed emergency. With this in view, those plication for the purchase of certain banks which have made arrangements school lands were not favorably actei Sheriff C. F. Hurst, of Polk county, terested in the work. It will visit the in Government. Edward C. Boyce of Denver has been to de|>osit I nited States isuids as se John Bull Likes Then« so Well That He upon by the board. Circuit Judge nominatisl by Colorado Socialists for most central {stints and promote the Minn. Waterville, Me.,.Aug 29.—The pres curity for such adiiitional circulation Will Probably Adopt Them. Boise issued an alternative writ of holding of meetings similar to that at Governor. Near Huntington, Malheur county, a idential special stofiped here alxiut ten have sent in their orders and the sec London, Aug. 28.—The Board of mandamus requiring the memberfdf the Minnesota fair. The train will Brigham Young, president of the he at Seattle Octolx'r 6 to 12; Portland, ledge of gold-tiearing ore bus lieen dis minutes. The president made a brief retary ha.« had all branches of the 1 rude h.,» commissioned Lieutenant the ls>ard to ap|>ear in court on Sept, i H|s>stle* of the Mormon church is re« Or., < ictolier 13 to 20. The department covered that assays as high as $2,000 address in which lu« »aid: treasury service busily engage«! in ex Colonel Horace Yorke, chief inspecting and show cause why the application» per ton. The ledge averages alsiut 'I feel that the art of successful gov porltsl seriously ill. of agriculture w ill Ire represent« 1 bv eight feet in width and croppings have ernment is the art of applying, every pediting the preparation of the notes officer of railways for the Board of of the plaintiffs should not Is- granted. Trade, to prepare a re[x>rt on the work M- L. Chamberlain, clerk of the Secretary Shaw has rssciuded the Director Martin Dodge, of the office of Isien traced on both sides of the moun day, the principles of decency, moral pending a possible emergency.” ings of American railways, with the board, says the suits {lending have been order of ex-Se< rotary Gagv foi the pur- load inqury, and hi* assistants. tain on which the find is located. ity and common sense. What we need THREATENED WITH DEATH. view of adopting railway methode sim brought to compel it to cancel certifi- chase of Imnds at stated price». is the appl i< at ion of every-dav princi I ilar to those in use in that country in cat>s upon which there exists a delin A contract hi«» lss>n let at Baker City ples that a man needs if lie makes his Mias Julia l.amont, daughter of American Missionaries Ordered to Leave Great Britain. He will «ail Sept. lit. quency in the payments at the flow of for 1,000,000 feet of lumber by the Or business a success. The only |«>rnia- Daniel 8. lumiont. ex-seen'tary of war, President Gels a Bear in New Hampshire egon Electric Power company. The Their Field in Mexico. the second year following their eleva nent betterment in the conditmn of anv die«! at her fat her'» cottage at Korrento, CALIFORNIA DEADLOCK. Forest.«. tion. He says this is in violation of lumlier is to he used in constructing ii nation is to raise the standards of indi Plainfield, Ind., Aug. 30 — Word .Maine., Tursday. the established rule of the beard to Newport, N. II. Aug. 31.— President tlunie and power plant on Eagle creek. vidual citizenship throughout the na ha» lieen received from Everett Morgan Christiania, Norway, is suffering Roosevelt was entertained lien« in a ami wife, formerly residents of Plain Three Ballots Taken for Governor W ith notify purchasers of delin pienciee that The Rev. J. J. Walter, formerly tion.” from hard times, which may result hi manner to his liking. may exist in their payments at the No Result. Instead of field, now missionaries at Covicti, Mex a crisis unless industrial conditions making numerois addresses, meeting Methodi»t bishop of Alaska and re- j SETTLERS FEAR APACHES. Sacramento, Cal., Aug. 28.—Three dore of the second year, and givingan ico, that natives of that place have eently in tin- service of the leading improve tsdore long. committees and indulging in hand warned them that unless they leave the lai lote wer taken for governor in the extension of thirty days in which to Mathodint church at Spokane, ha» Arizona Indian* Leave Their Reservations shaking. he plunged into the forest of city by Septemlier 17 they will be put Repu bl i«*ar state convention without pay the same without cost» being Deter 8. Hoe, the last surviving been appointed colonisation agent of added. The board doer not < ancrl <vr- region am! and Gather at Abandoned Fort. to death. Mr. ami Mrs. Morgan were result. • T • third ballot stood: original member of the original firm of tlm Croyden mountain the Great Central railroad, projected t !2’a: F,int‘ 279: Pardee, titicates and resell any land until R. Iloe A Co., manufacturers of print hunted big game, and just l»«fore dark lietween Coos Ray and Salt |j«ke City Phoenix, Ariz., Aug. 29 —For some sent out l«y the II. a rd of Foreign .Mis 1O, Gage. three years after the original porch**' Senator ing presses, is dead al Up|s-r .Mont* succeeded in »h<s>tii>g a bear. He will at once enter upon hie duties. , months the Apache Indians have lieen sions of the it esterly yearly meeting of 1-1’«; Hayes, 57; Ed«on, 39. The real question that is involved in «lair, N. J. Mr. H<s< was born In Proctor was the president's hunting which are to arrange the settlement of securing permission to leave the reser Friend» about four years ago, ami have Lejds Short in Mis Accounts. these suits is the right of the bud companion. New York 81 years ago. vation atxl have heen gathering at the heen at Covicti about a year. Ap|«eals colonies along the project««! line. IxHtdon Ang. 28.-fn a dispatch lioard to establish its own rules for the abandoned Fort McDowell reservation, for protection have lieen sent to the M. Coml««, the French premier, is to HAI I DOZI N WIHNDID. government authorities. from I he Hague the eorreiipondent of administration of its business. |IM until there are abont 3(H) there. Set resign. « PORTLAND MARKETS. Daily Mail declares that Dr. Levds has case, involving this question is now be tlers in the vicinity are complainiag SPRECKELS IN CANADA. Roaaland, R. C., ha« been visit««! by I mounter Between Striker» and Troops about their trespassing on melon an<l i t«een depoeed becane« he refused to ae- fore the supreme court, and there are a $75,000 fire st Lansford. Pa. grain fields, and their threatening lan «Mint for a large sum of money missing a half dozen other case« in the pre'uf Wheat—Walla Walla, fl0(gtilc; hlue- guage when driven out. Settlers have Sugar King is Organizing a Big Company from the Boer ext h«{uer. The Boer inarv stages of litigation in the Mari"" Tamaqua, Pa., Aug. 31.— In an en »tem. «2<iS3<-; valley, K3(jtt>4c. Third district California Repablicaas Across the Border. petitioned for their return. «•anse, continues the correspondent county circuit court. have renominated Ci»«mb« h»r <*ongr«*s» counter Iwtween troops and strikers at Parley— Feed, $19.00 per ton. Montreal, Aug C aus Apreeke)«. will now lie agitate.1 through thè l-anaford, Captain W. II. Haim, of ENGLAND’S BLACK PERIL. King Edward has gone on a cruise to I president of the Federal Sugar Refining length ami breadth of South Afri.a COMMITS St ICIDI . Floor—Beet grade«. $3.05(43.80 |«i Company K. Twelfth regiment, was Scotland. The time of hi» return la in- barrel; graham, $2.95(43.20. j company, ami his ««mnsel have arrive«! on the model of the home rule cam- Serious Disturbances Among Niti'« '• slightly injured. Half a dozen strikers de tiuite. were bayonet»! in the fracas. Major Millstuff» — Bran, $17 per ton : San Francisco Manager of Western I nion her««. It is understood they contem «Tn" 1?. Ire;?n’11' a',,‘ thie «fiit-Gon Eastern Transvaal. plate the organization .of a Canadian «til call forali the foresight ami firm- Shoots Himself. Par<«ei« |H>*t arrangement» have been Gearhart, in command of the troops middlings, $21.50; short«, • 18; Johannesburg. Ang. 28 — A »ifni company with a capital of $6,0(M),000. conclud««d l>etween thia country and here states that hr will ap)««al to the chop, $17. "«<"■ of * hi - h British statesmanship i» San Francisco, Aug. 29.—T. 11. Rey Beyoud the fact that papeiv foe the fo- I c*l«bl«‘* force of British troops has le*n ! Bey.> im 1 that pai«ers for the i England. military authorities to put the town of Gate—No.l white, McMU.OO; nold», manager of the Weetein Union |>at<-lied t> the ea-tern lonlrrol’■' 9O«9NC. Telegraph company here, committed corp ration wen« signe«l and forwarded Big Increase in Monev Orders. John C Rulliti, a prominent Phils- laznafoni under military law. Transvaal, ostensibly for the |'0r;-* ----------- nothing -- could lie learned. •ni. ide at noon in the .iffi.«* while tem ’ t<> Ottawa, delphia attorney, i closely ident itied Ilav — Timothy, $11(412; clover New York, Aug 28.—A comparative relieving troop« sent to India. Imt •' '* Siberian I vlles Revolt. with public affair«, ia dca<l. ” Mevcrtatasar Buy* Mor« Timber. * $7.5(M1O; Oregon wild hay, $5«|6 per porarily insane, bv »hooting himself. i «n,t f°r the fiRal ended currently reported that this \ ivtina, Aug. 31.—The Nene Erie ton. Olympia, Wash., Aug. 30._ ■ Tb" ,h*‘ th* York taken owing to disturbauc"» an i-»’ ■* (■real veins of rich iron or* are re l‘re»«e declare» that the terrible treat Frenchmen After Our Fruit. are al»" current L«-re Potatoes — Rest Rarhanks. 6O^ir5c " eyerhanm-r Timlwr «"ompanv ha« be- ^2 *,,d'’’’’•“•on’ 1>«)>1 out on natives. Rumors _____ ported to have l«ven diamvered at ment of Itioerian |->liti«-al exiles at Salem, Or., Aug. 29 —I.. Cbeyaray of an intention to annex < r e-tablieh • '*°m« »tic money order» $28,829 .801 an Vadan, in the provin«*» of 1'romaie, the Akaandrowakl settlement ha» led per cental; ordinary, 50(4$8c per cen I e-me the owner of what is virtually increase protectorate in Swazi’»nd, ’hrrs * Norway. to a strike of the ronvicta, who are re- tal, growers prices; sweets, 12.00 and I*. I,. Martineau, commission mer ne . ighth of the laml in Thur«ton increare of 25 per rent over last v.’ar. strong force ol f conrtabnlary i» *” per cental. I he office paid to office, throughout the chants of Lehavre aud Bordeaux, «mintv A deed has Iwen file.1 in the F.x|>erimei>ta in wireless telephoning fusing all nourishment until tbev are posted. the year f23,431 324 Butter—Creamery, 22%02&c; dairy France are in $alem. The purpose of ottire of the eountv auditor transferring country during — have l>een Mic-essfully carried on he- more humanely treated They are con- - 18(41«Se; »tore, 12S(4lAc. tween Sa-.niti am! Ko|l>erg. Germany, fimsi in dark and .lamp cello, acrerding »van IHdn't 5ny Just That. their visit to this city is to establish to the W eyerfiaurers .|| of the timber 1 raternal Congres.«. to th»1 paper, where sanitarv cvnditioa« Eggs—20(422 c for Oregon. New York, Aug. 2-8.— In i d*» Kt’ a distal««« of 106 mile«. hum news relation« with fruit dealer» of lands owned by the Northern Preiffc ter^T"’ 2” -The '■»‘""•I Fr«- have resulted in < at break- of disease. this section, particnlarle in the matter in this county, am «anting to 8» 2 '9 04 tta^ Cheese— Full cream, twins, Tlie funeral of Gem ral Fran» fiigvl The sick and dead are allowed to 'vn'ra' "nranii«- an, of Philadelphia, officially “,r*^ acre«. The «feed, bore r. venue »‘tamp, ’ion of the fraternal and inimntace or- that he. in his re«*ent intervi«* •- »»» held in New York Sunday, tor main to contaminate the living. re- '4l3e.Yonng.America. 13 S'J 14 Sc; fa<^ of securing a supply of prunes. They he 'a.oe .( $447, showing that the 'ero of this <*onntry and Canada, is jn President Roosevelt, in any “*r f1, report that tlie French prune crop thi torv prices, 141 1 S< I*"»- three hours the Issiy lay in state, and year will ll not exceed ore third of the porehaas price was $521 .es, repre. re«’ion here. President W. A. Warner pressed himself «’.» ben g in f*' r, Poultry — Chicken*, mixed. $3.(M£ fully 10.0(10 |»'ople tile«! past anti Starving Indian». average. renting the large.» tran.fer of property expulsion of the friars fr ni t1 r * * viewed the remains. Washington, Aug. 31.—< ommissioa- t.50; bene, $4.00(45.50 j«er dorevt. ever made in this county ’ • topeka. Kan., presiding. There are pine islands. He admit’ -»«i ’- ’ 11(411 Sc per pound; springs, 11(4 •VW «300 areredited delegate, present. er of Indian Affairs Jones ha» reerixnl Mac Uve rive Honor«. The Ohio leigalatiire has convened in ever, that it might be exp'sllerd r f 11 Sc per pound. $2.50(44 00 per «lot- Crater Lake and Rainier Exhibits. Wash la •ton. .Aug 29.—It is mid that »pe< ial session to enact law» to pro- ; a telegram from Senator Raw linn of en ; dmk*. $2 50 m $3 00 per d<«ea; tur- Clearing off C<w. Townee stitnte friars of oilier nati- na itws Utah representing that 8,000 Imiians when Genernl ■Aug. 30.—The interior Ceirel’T*’.0'-’ A*-»--The Great those who are now there. return» from the vid«* for the g >rernm«*tit <>f manicipal- keyv. lire, 13<414e, dreeani, I5<416c per ; Phi I >ppi lie* I i Miles __ _ it will he by way of the ities and to reetore lost jurisdiction to on tire Navajo reservation, in the pound; geese. $4.OOtgfi.OO per <h«en. anxious to secure an th- i.'an. ’’"H*"-’ *•»» enter «d into route, which will Some Operator« Meak»"',,f* the supreme coart, there matter» hav- . renthern part of hi« stats, are starving, ..I give him an l'"«’ Oster Mutton — Gross. 2S<43c per pound; | opportunity tn vinit Eu v>pe. The gen- ' kr ing lieen ren<lere«i chaotic by tlie ac tion and reque«ting that assistance l«e «Ita- dree*e<l. rtc |«r |«>un<L •He of Ranilor. ,, u ||)e jntHnhon of New York, Ang. 28 —H ■* » ’ »«an • r. • gether wit ♦•ra’ i • ill doubtie«« be a<NN«rdt*«i marked of that const during tlie eaiiy summer patched to them. i ««her na»i« nal parks, for ihe st ^d’;;mpanV ^^‘Iwroff the -treet» in W«|| street that strof g j Hogs—Grose. 8 Sc« Jreesed, 7<7 Sv honors wherever he asay ---. »top, a» >< he is •h-m. ami then go at been brought to hear to retti» t "• • ’9» U attrs- tr« “nd per pound. An «diet ha» heen f«»uel in China , regarded by foreign military power powers as public attenti n to there 1 * y 4'il) fret*“ M’- WhUh Wi" '* 300 »Hike, lami that some ol the [* I a great soldier. ordering that tig- murder of an i nglish Veal—7<4*c per ported. giving the public generally a hetter are weakening. 1 les M t lie n «* -1 -» vomier« of three missionary name«! low is aud an Aus ISpf—Grore. cow«, 3<43 S<*; steer* Imretry op»"« A Total Wreck. ’pot« .A as..re 3 S'* dreesed, 7<4*c per poand. Manktpalitie« 1 car*- tralian miseiof&ry named Bru« », lie -» 1« vet • fit. Jeer ph, Mo.. .Aug. 29—The beef be 5rme«l as • " t T * W.U.I. A-g . Ming Hope — ingll'c; new crop 174]tc. »he nature of th* Gren'l Rapi-is, Mich . .A "' T,-» pnniabed. The government exprerer» trust inqnirv against the fit. Joreph exhibit to he m.«ie, .nd «n^eMio^ tn word reemred bore the hark Georg.. »ixth annual convent: e ■ ,h* ' gmit regret at the orcurreszcee and Wool—Valley. 12SG15.FataengOre- pokere has commenced MMor- - Th»mp..,n, Captain t-eorge Wesley is of American municipalities '•'* promise« to make reparation. |i I, : m hati<5«|2»c pound. I * • . r K ley >f Kaum» « tv. are ».Iisitel from interest««.! ■ • Äw(Si.*CWhe’ °° * • here. The discussions • through the remaimier o' the ■ OREGON. EVENTS OF THE DAY