The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904, August 29, 1903, Image 10

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    Eugene Weekly Guard
SINKS A CRUSER.
WIND ÏOO LIGHT.
First
Yacht Race Unfinished In Time
Limit With Reliance Ahead.
HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON
Empress «1 India Colltae« *lth • chU
nese Warship Near Hoog Kong.
TROUBLE SPREADS',
TELL
New Chinese
UPRISING
IN
MACEDONIA
RFACH1NG
‘(«T55
R.guUtlon>
Public.
'* «4.
Washington, Aug. jg
Chinese refutations, prepa A _ *
-« g
miesioner General
i
gent ami approved by
you, of the department of
ami labor, junsdiction o( o,.
*»
the excusion of Chinrest
<
transferied from the u.»“ , ln« <*4
.... ¡“"’“J*',
day and are now ready fn/di.^^ '*
rheee rules d 'Signals whatCh?1**
sons are permute»! to land .,’**•
the Unite»! States under th!
<
of the laws ami treaties, tre^*»
the po teat which Chinese^?”n‘
Chinese diplomatic and con*^,th*
cers, may land ami n.me
whe have been vested with
and authority h.retoloie <x>nfe
collectors of customs,
tlone and jurisdiction.
Mu*‘'
Conditions are named to which
Chinese (rnreon seeking adniiM1, „ -
the the
United
under
tie n
of
act States
of 1902,
f^
Hong Kong. Aug. 20 — The Canadian
New York, Aug. 21.—One of the
A CRITICAL STAGE.
Pacific s earner Empress ot India, from
largest crowds of sightseers and yachts­
Vancouver,
B.
C.,July2<,
and
Yoko
­
_____ __ _
_
_. . ■ _____________ -■
hama, Agunet 10, for Hong Kong, col­
men that evei sai txl down to Kandy
WATERING OE KLA.lATH.
TO INSURE THEIR OWN DRYERS.
lided ne r thia port today with the t hi- Rebels are Very Active-Bulgaria Is Now
Hook to witness an attempt of a for­
Placed In a Delicate Position - Clai h
eign ciphunter to wrest from America Prune Grower« of Willamette Valley Pro­ Only a Very Small Portion of That Great nese cruiser Huang Tai. Ibe warship
sank an hour after the colliei» n. The
With Turkish Troops Is Feared When
Comprehensive Review of th« Import* the yachting supremacy of the world
County Cultivable.
pose to Organize Company.
Empress of India -aved 170 of the crew
ant Happenings of the Past Week, returned to New Ycrk last nigtit disap­
They Arrive to Put Down Rebellion—
Prof. F. L. Kent of the Oregon Agri­ of the cruiser. Th» captain of the
At a meeting of prune growers held
Presented In Condensed Form, Most
Frontier Guard Increased.
pointed liecause the sea had refused a in Salem a few days ago. a movement cultural college, has just returned Huang Tai, who refused to leave hie
Likely to Prove Interesting.
field of combat to the racers. Never- was started for the organization of a to Corvallis from a visit of a month's ship, and 13 of her crew were drowned
' tbeleas, the crowd was jubilant in the I mutual insurance company, for the in­ duration to the Irrigated regions of The Empress of India was badly dam­
Sofia, Aug. 2l.—All the dispatches
Canada wants a better trademark law conviction that Kir Thomas Lipton’s surance pf prune dryers. The growers Klamath county, where he gave spec­ aged amidships.
received
here today indicate that the
The Huaug Tai wae a tender to the
latest challenger, like the two sham­
enacted.
rocks which had precee ie»l her, was were agreed that the insurance com ial attention to the methods of apply naval engineering college of the Kouth- revolution in Macedonia is spreading,
Austria will support Rnesia in her doomed to return to England empty ' panies charge too high a rate of pre- ing water, the kind of crops grown, ern Chinese equadron at Nanking.
The situation is causing intense anxiety
demands on Turkey.
i mfum for this class of risks, and that and the extent of the irrigable area of Khe was of 2110 tons displacement, 260
handed.
•
in official circles. The most alarming
the
cost
would
be
greatly
reduced
by
Of course the race yesterday was not
state.
feet long, 36 feet beam and drew 20
Senator Quay says be will seek no
co-operative action. A committee to that section of the
news relates to an attack covering a
conclusive, owing to the light and report a plan of organization was ap­
further political honors.
Klamath county has an area of feet of watei. The cruiser wae built in
_ character of the air, but in a pointed, consisting of John Pemberton, about 6300 square miles, nearly as England. Her armament coneiste»! of considerable area in ttie eastern part of
Alaiut 7,600 textile workers in Sax- ■^Hting
16-mile beat to windward,
—
--- a ■ portion of chairman. Rosedale; W. R Wright, great as the state of Massachusetts. three seven-inch Krupp gune, seven 40- the Adrianople Vilayet, where the in­
ony are on a strike for a shorter work
which was sailed in a driving rain, the R(,«ebiirg; Augustus High. Vancouver: Of this area competent engineers es­ pounders and six email rapid fire guns, surgents have capture«l the town of
day.
cup defender Relian-e showed her heels A Shiber. Philomath: Mr Blanchard timate that not more than 160 square and was fitted with two torpedo tubes.
Vasilixo. They took the chief Turkish
The United States and Chinese treaty to the Shamrock III in commanding Salem; H. S. Gile, Salem; H. J. Zur- miles, or about 24 per cent of the She had a compement of 300 men.
officials prisoners, ami brought them to
commissioners have resumed work on style, and that, too, in weather con- | cher. Liberty.
whole, can be brought under irriga­
It is
that the ‘ Insurance as- tion systems, and produce cultivated
ditions which were euppo<re»l to be to
I-
— intended
—*
international treaties.
Blame Is on the Cruiser.
the Bulgarian frontier, where they lib­
shall
accept
members crops. Perhaps 1 per cent more is
the particular liking of the challenger, sociation i
Montreal,
Aug.
20.
—
In
an
official
erated them. The Turkith officials taking part in any fair or
King Peter, of Servia, tías again
Oregon and Washington, available for irrigation, but for various
The Shamrock did not turn the | throughout
*, r
explanation of the collision between fearing to return to Vasiliko, sought authorized by congress, shall
threatened to abdicate unless condì*
and
transact
a
general
business
only
reasons
is
only
adapted
to
to
the
grow
­
outer mark, and there is therefore, no on prune dryers and warehouses. The
as a condition precedent to ,0(.b J?
the steamer Empress of India and the
tions change at the capital.
way of knowing absolutely bow badly new organization will have no connec­ ing of the native grasses, which are I Chinese cruiser Huang Tai, the Cana- refuge with the Bulgarian authorities, sion regulations governing the .
used
mainly
for
hay
Switzerland has objected to Dr. she was beaten, but it was estimated tion with any of the other prunegrow
J dian Pacific railway officials say the who sent them to a hotel in Burgas, ami deportation of Chine» uni«?11
I.ardy, her minister at Paris, serving that she was more than a mile astern, ers’ associations.
' two vessels were running parallel where they were at liberty to remain within the Unite.1 States a^S
Articles of Incorporation Filed.
on the Venezuelan arbitration court.
or about 16 minutes, in the existing
courses about midnight, when, without or depart.
All told there are«l rulesembrn.1
Articles of incorporation were filed warning, the captain of the Chinese
The Trans-Miseissippi congress in­ strength of the wind, when the Reli­
the new regulations. A.coB|)1„ “
Coming Events.
burned
the
villages
Tne inBiirgen’s
dorsed the ¡.ewit and Clark fair and ance rounded.
Summer association of the North­ in the office of of the secretary of state cruiser suddenly tried to cross the bow around Vasiliko and attacke»i a Turk­ the regulations are laws and trean«^
At a result of the trial the experts
of
the
Empress
of
India.
The
latter
’
s
passed a resolution favoring a govern*
last
week
as
follows:
ish military post at the monastery of lating to the exclusion of Chinee,
believe, blow high or blow low, the west Indian agencies, Newport, Aug
ment appropriation of $1,000,000.
Provision is made for a Bertini-
ust 17-27.
New Virtue corporation, Baker City, captain immediately maneuvered so Elijah. The eastern part of the Adrian­
Reliance will win this, the 13th, series
that the collision wbicn he knew
record of all Chinese laboreriltri,'*
Baseball tournament, Rainier, Aug $4.000.909.
Lord Salisbury's condition is very for the America’s cop.
ople
Vilayet
ie
a
mountinous
region,
Falls City Mercantile compaiy, would tie the result should be a glanc­ and the villages are few and scattered and departing at ports of entry
«rave.
The day was a miserable one. A ust 27-29.
ing one. The bow of the cruiser slid
Falls City, $5000.
G.
A.
R.
encampment,
Westport,
The strength ci the insurgents is un­ of such registry to be transmittedT
A David City, Neb., man baa mar­ mist lay over the city an»! bay in the August 1-September 1.
alongside the Empress, but the star
Mission
Mining
company,
Medford.
known.
It is thought the outbreak is the commissioner general of
morning, and when the gieat fleet of
ried hie stepmother.
ioard propeller of the Emprese caught
tion.
p *
Southern Oregon pioneer reunion, $24.000.
not
an
organize»!
movement, but is in­
excursion steamers, steam yachts, tugs
badly j
Conditions are prescribed to which
The powers are considering steps to and sailing vessels reached the starting Ashland, September 3.
American
Investment
company, the cruiser and injured her so badi
tended to draw the Turkish troops from
tnat ebe sank in a few seconds.
all Chinese persons claiming the nut
end the uprising in Macedonia.
State convention of mining men, Portland, $5000.
the other districts.
line, where the racers were already
Portland,
September
7.
Oregon
Lumber,
Land
and
Mining
The peculiar danger of the latest out­ of transit through lhe United Sutee to
Fire in the Beaumont, Texas, oil jockeying (or a position, threatening
ARMY WANTS PLACE.
Oregon national guard encampment, company. Baker City, $250,000.
break lies in its proximity to the Bul­ foreign territory must conform i,»
fields destroyed $60,000 worth of prop­ clouds were gathering over the Jersey
Medford Business College company, Holds That Some General Should Be
garian frontier, thus creating a situa dition preceding eu»h privilege.
highlands. The breeze was not over September 3-12: Third Infantry. Gear­
erty.
tion long foreseen and dreaded by the merous changes have been neieeser, a
six knots. The course was set 15 hart park; First battery Seaside. Aug­ Medford, $300.
Phlllppise Board.
General Jchn C. Black, of Illinois,
Dixie Mining company, Baker City. '
Sofia government. The Turke are now­ the revision of these ralee to mu,
miles southeast, straight down the ust 20; separate battalion, Roseburg,
September 8-12.
has been elected commander in chief of Jersey coast, and return.
Washington, Aug. 20.—There is a certain to send a considerable force to them conform to the tianefer of jurtadic
$500.000.
the G. A. R.
Clackamas county teachers' insti­
Llsterlne Manufacturing company. good deal of speculation in army cir this territory to suppress the outbreak, tion ever tne subject from the treuor,
tute, Oregon City, September 15-17.
ties here upon the effect of impending which will necessitate the strengthen­ department to the department of 1W.
Salem,
$10.000.
William P. Sullivan, a Missouri sen­
TURKEY OIVES IN.
State fair, Salem. September 14-19
Foley. Imhaus & Company, I.a change in the war department. Nat­ ing of the Bulgarian troepe along the merce and labor. Forms of blanks w*
ator, has been found guilty of grafting
urally, attention ie directed mainly to­ frontier. With the two armies close prescribed and rules made to govern tu
Second southern rtregon district Grande. $5000.
and fined «100.
Announces That Every Demand of Rua* fair. Eugene, September 29-October 3.
ward the Philippines, where active con­ to each other, under the present officers charge»! with the enforces:
Humbolt
Sash
and
Door
company,
sla Will Be Met.
Ixindoners were much surprised at
struction work remains to be done strained relations, the situation be­ of the exclusion law.
Harney county fair. Burns, Septem­ Portland, $50,000.
the showing of Shamrock 111, They
Constantinople, Aug. 22.—Tewfik ber 14 W
Oregon 4 Eureka Railroad company, This fact, it ie assumed, lies at the bot­ comes extremely despei ate. The Bul­
expected her to have a walkover.
tom of the president’s selection of Gov­ garian government is taking every pos­
Races, Antelope, September 17-19.
Pasha, the Turkish foreign minister,
LAWS AT FAULT.
Portland. $125,000.
ernor Taft as successor to Mr. Root. sible step to prevent a commercial am­
President Roosevelt will allow no ye*terday visited the Russian embassa­
Stock exhibit and race meet, Port­
That Secretary Taft and Lieutenant
discrimination in favor of union men dor ami notified him that tne Turkish land, September 21-26.
Preparing to Rebuild.
ity, but the officials express the gravest Congress May Be Asked to Repeal Prti.
Governor Wright, who is expected to
by the government, neither will he op­
ent Land Laws.
Second eastern Oregon district fair.
concern.
The Oregon City manufacturing \ succeed Taft, will be able to carry for­
government aecepte»l all the Russian The Dalles. September 22-26.
pose them in any way.
In addition to the danger of a collis­
company
has
asked
for
bids
for
the
Washington,
Aug. 19 —Ths 58th
ward
without
break
the
civil
work
be-
demands and liegged that the Russian
Klamath county fair, Klamath Falls, construction of buildings at its woolen
ion between the military foices, there
A granite monument marking the squadron lie withdrawn from Turkish
congress, wnen it regularly ateenbie
; run by Kec’etary Root and Governor
October
fl
9.
mill plant in that city to replace the
is no smaller one of popular excitement
site of the birthplace of the late Presi­ waters.
Crook county Jockey club meet. one that was burned last month. The Taft is taken for gianted.
getting beyond control and forcing the in December, will be called upon to»
dent Chester A. Arthur has been erect­
Lees
clear
is
the
prospect
for
the
The Russian squadrra arrived off Prineville, October 27-29.
cost *will approximate 130.000. Most
government to adopt a lielligerent atti- move from the statute books three Im
ed at Fairfield Vermont.
purely military service that remains
Iniada, on the eastern coast of Euro­
Lincoln county fair, Toledo, Septem­ of the buildings will be of wood and
tude. Meanwhile, the community re
The sultan of Deseen, Philippine is­ pean Turkey, yesteaday afternoon.
corrugated iron and the principal to be done in the archipelago under the mains quiet, even the Macedonian part under which the government is being
ber 10-12.
systematically robbed each year of hun­
structures will be three stories high, new regime. One of the most import­
land,s has apologize»! for insulting the
The news of the imjiending arrival of
and will be directly connected to the ant subjects for consideration by the of the population showing no popular dreds of thousands, if not millirei, of
American Hag, saying his crazy eon the squadron here is spreading not­
Beard of Trade Formed.
dollars’ wo th of public lands. Th«
main building. The management of new general staff of the army concerns Anxiety and enthusiasm.
was re«|>onsible for the outrage.
withstanding the continued suppres­
robliers are not. in all eases violating
the
mills expects to resume operations military affairs in the Philippines,
The
new
industries
Inaugurated
in
sion
of
all
telegrams
and
announce
­
Mayor Williams, of Portland, has
the letter of the law, and as long u
MUSTN’T ASK TOO MUCH.
Jacksonville and vicinity are showing In this city October 15. An automatic which should be provide ! in the way
ments
on
the
subject.
The
general
asked Secretary Moody to send one or
results which indicate a revival of the device at a cost of $10,000 will be pro­ of transportation, centralization and
these thr»e laws remain in for«-« they
more warvessels to the Portland harlior opinion of the Europeans here is that old time prestige and prosperity of cured to pour water on incipient fires.
Oregon Irrigation Sites Don’t Look Good cannot be reached, but they are viebt-
specific
administration,
with
especial
the
time
has
arrived
for
a
vigorous
in
­
during the carnival in September.
the place. The three great lumbering
ing the spirit of the law, and emp»
to Newell.
view to prompt and effective action in
tervention and the abandonment of all mills directly tributary to it. the pro­
On Equal Footing.
only on technicalities. The fight he
The Hamburg-American steamship semi-measures which are regarded as duct of which all centers here; the
ease of an uprising too larue to be
Washington, Aug. 24.—In his first gun in the last dayB of the 57th «in­
The state board of education has re­ handled by anv but federal troops.
company will establish a line on the the cause of the present rising
laree manufacturing plant, planing
annual report, made public today, F. gress, to bring about the repeal olth»
Pacific o»ean.
In private conversation more than
According to the Turkish official re mill and box factory In operation In cently made a ruling which will pre­
H. Newell, chiel of the government re­ tin,her and stone art. the desert land
The kaiser of Germany will ask the ports the strongest positions of the in­ town, the completion of the ‘general vent the graduates of normal schools one officer of rank has expressed the
surgents
are
at
Krus<
evo,
Merihoro
gas
plant,
and
many
other
contemplat-
clamation
service, reviewing conditions act, and the commutation claneeot th»
opinion
that
it
would
be
wise
for
the
of
other
states
from
securing
state
rsichstag to provide for an increase in
homestead act, ie to be renewed with
and
Florina.
Contrary
to
previous
re-
*
’
d
improvements
have
Inspired
renew
papers
in
this
state,
unless
they
have
administration,
when
Tsft
ia
succeeded
in
Oregon,
says:
the army of 39,000 men.
vigor, and the friends, aB well an the
ports, it is now stated officially that ,'<* confidence in the place, and* busi passed state examinations the same as by Wright, to fill the vacancy on the
“
The
localities
where
irrigation
enemies of reform, are evm now pre
Massachusetts Democrats may run Krerhevo is still occupied by the insur­ ness men were never doing better or are now required of graduates of Ore­ Philippine commission by appointing a
: were more hopeful for the future than gon normal schools. The reason for general of the line
General Miles for governor. It is said gents.
It is suggested work can proceed with the grea est ad­ paring to enter the fray, each side ds
* at the present time. As an evidence
he will accept the nomination.
The headquarters o( the revo'ution- [ of the prosperity and confidence of this is that the board will not give to also that the military memlier should vantage have been selected already bv termitu-d to win.
certificates and diplomas of other
Secretary Hitchcock, after more
ists are in the Peristeri mountains, in
liecome ex-officio minister of war in the the state under the Carey act, anil it is
The chamberlain of the rear of Rus­ the vicinity of Monasitr. Women and business mon In the future of the states a higher credit than is given insular cabinet.
than four years in the cabinet, during
place. a board of trade has been re­ to similar papers in this state.
not
desirab
e
to
forestall
state
action
in
sia has arrive»! in this country to ar­ children are not molested by the insur­
which time he has familiarize»! him»!
cently organised under the most fav
range for an exhibit at the St. Louis gents, who have destroyed only forti­
the matter. Preliminary examinations with the operations of the several lud
TURKS MAY KILL
orable auspices.
Frank Curtis Becomes Warden.
fair.
made so far—up to December 31 —show law*, has become convince») -that the
fied dwellings occupied by rich Turks.
Superintendent James, of the Ore­ Panic Stricken Christian« of Uakub Afraid that most of the reclamable land is so statutes should be changed. He an-
Pulp Mill Closes Down.
Pndro Alvarado, a Meixean, who, six
gon penitentiary,
has appointed
situate»! that the projects must be not see why the government should t»
to Leave Their House.«.
years ago was a laborer in a mine at 30
JAPAN STILL PREPARES FOR WAR.
Because of the extreme low stage of Frank Curtis to succeed E. A. McPher­
Sofia. Ang. 20 —A reign of terror is small and scattered. and little vacant linquish for $4 an acre timber lend»
cents a day, has just died, worth |86,-
th»» Willamette river, the management son. who resigned the position of
public land can be benefitted. Further that are worth $ 00 an acre; be an-
000,000.
Russia's Action in Corea Causes Diffcr- of the Willamette Pulp X Paper mills, warden Curtis is a democrat and was reported to prevail at Usknb, where the
examinations will doubtless reveal not see why dummv entries ehoold be
a
candidate
for
the
legislature
from
nt
Oregon
City,
has
found
It
necessary
Christain
inhabitants
are
afraid
tn
'
ent Regiments to Uattier.
A fight Detween Turkish troops and
to close »town station A. which is lo­ Multnomah county in 1902. He has leave their houses. Tne Vali has is­ many localities where work can lie lie- perniitte»!. even though they be nude
Victoria, B. C., Ang. 22.—Japanese cated on the east side of the river. been serving for some time as a guard sued the strictest orders to the Mnestil- gun to advantage and persistent search inst inside the limitation« of the ie«:
rebels near Monastir resulted in the
sultan’s followers being repulsed with pa|>«rs re«'eive<! by the steamer Indrn- It Is In this mill that the pulp Is pre- at the prison
men population to remain quiet and will justify the expenditure of consider­ he does not see w y one man ebould be
. veil! from Yokohama, to August ♦, dis­ oared bv which the paper Is mantifac-
a loss of 210 men.
not molest their Christain neighbors, able sums in construction of storage permitted to make an entry in the in­
Sawmill Begins Cutting.
cuss the alh-ged imminence of war'and iiired in the mills on the west side.
terest of another; nor does lie reergni»
but the Mnesnlmane meetings in the and diversion workB."
The Reliance must give Shamrock tell of continue»! military preparations. The closing down of station A. how-
The big sawmill plant of Sima & An­ mosques have reeolved, at a given sig­
This presumption, it may be added, the justice of allowing cattle berroi
III 1 minute and 46 seconds start nn The Japan Advertiser says the J pan- 1 over, will not Interfere in any wav with derson. on Neil creek, just south of
been .• justified,
,
--------- ■ » judgirg
■ and Isrve stock interests to gain roe-
the 30 mile race on account o' a larger ese government is actively preparing the operation of the main mills of the Ashland, has commenced operations. nal, to maesare the whole Christain i has apparently
population immediately after the first iro1?
, Hr^e
ol withdrawals trol, if not ownership, of vast tract» -'
amount of canvass.
corporation
since
there
Is
a
suffiiient
It has a cutting capacity of 50,000 feet
for war, whether war comes or not.
supply of pulp on hand to keep the per day am! it will operate in the big insurgent bands appear near Usknb rasd* un,’er l,ie irrigation act in haet- public grazing lands, contrary to th«
A cloudburst at Cerro Pietro, Alii., The men of the diffi-rent regiments are , mills going for several weeks.
Secretarv Hitchcoi
the past six months. public jioiicy.
belt of sugar and yellow pine timber or on any other pretext. rhe Chris- i,rn °,re*fon
wreckmi the stamp mill of the principal taking leave of their families and
tains a.e terrorized.
The Turkish Mr. Newell reiognizes the justice of has come to realize that while the«r<-
for
the
Ashland
manufacturing
com
­
gold mine at tliat place and washed friends, an»! Formosa is lieing filled
pany.
troops, who are their only protection, making expenditures in Oregon in view ernent is annually losing vast sr»R o
Salem Mills May Burn CHI.
: with troops.
away $40,000 worth of < re.
do not show the slightest disposition of the large contributions of the s ate valuable lands under the operation»«
The Japanese paper quotes a long in­
More Men Go to Molalla.
The management of the Salem wool­
to the reclamation fund. "On the oth­ the laws just specified, the governett
to aid them.
A heavy thunder storm in tlie Han
terview with W II. Krumm, an Amer­ en mills have been figuring for some
Excitement over the recent discover­
er hand, he says, “the demand for ie. to a great extent, powerless tosrrea
Bernsrdino valley, CaL, destroys«!
ies of gold on the Upper Molalla in
and immediate necessity of re»*lamation many forms of speculative entries so 141
many fruit and shade trees. Lightning ican mining ex|w>it from Manchuria, ; tlnw* on the substitution of oil for «reases rather than dlminshes Claim
Torpedo Boat la a Success.
who, in hgief, said his observations in wood for fuel In the mill. The rapid
struck a numtier of houses.
Newport, R. I., Aug 20.—It was works are not particularly notiteable.* as Jtheee laws remain on the st* -r
Manchuria show«»! him clearly that Advance In the price of wood has made after claim in the promising district
books.
The Trans-Miseissippi congress is in Russia intends»! to keep Manchuria, it desirable to fiml a cheaper fuel The has been located and many an anxious demonstrate»! to the satisfaction of the
Cloudburst In Arizona.
government officials that the torp«*do
session in Beattie.
and was prepare»! to fight for the terri­ only difficulty encountered was in the prospector is searching
I »at dost lover Hull is « success from
Italy Expect« War.
Flagstaff. Ari«., Aug. 24. —For the
expense of g»*ttlng the oil delivered
Pop»- Pius has given $20,000 to 1« tory.
Big Carnival at Portland.
Rome, Aug. 19.—The msmorandn»
every standpoint, and the trial board second time th s season a cloudburst
here, and when the oil company has
distributed among the poor of Rome.
completed Ba arrangements for stor­
Portland's big fall carnival, Keptem- has deoided to recommend that she be has swept ever fields, roads and of the Bulgarian government L
Canal Advices Wanted.
ing oil at Portland it is thought this her 14 to 26 inclusive,
_, la __ given thia accepted. The trial wa- held outside bridges and driven those living in the powers regarding the situation in
The two Kansas Cities are again
Washington, Aug. 22. — Minister difficulty can be met
vear under the auspii-es ef ihe Mult­ of Newport in a sea described as from lowlands in this city from their homes cedonia has produced a
suffering from the effects of high water.
.
• B«*aupre. at Bogota, has been asked by
smooth to rough.
nomah Athletic Club,
The boat »a« 1 esterday afternoon a wall of water here. The general impression
Turiey has called for 62,000 men for the state department to send more
Union Creamery Prwsperou«.
handled under the direction of the starts»! down the mountains and across the Bulgarian gov»-rnment D0,
service in Macedonia.
definite information concerning pro-
board of ins|»ection and survey, She the valley. The water was eight feet able to hold bat k popol«’
PORTLAND MARKETS.
The
Union
creamery
has
at
last
be
­
China has agree»! with the United ceedinga about the isthmian cans' come firmly establish«»!, an»! Is doing
not only maintained her contract speed high and more than 300 leet wide. which, unless it is repress«»' 1° 1 ’
Blates to open two ports, thus main­ treaty, but there ie no way of telling a large business In manufacturing but­
Wheat—Walla Walla, 77^70c; blue­ of 28 knots an hour, but at times made The torrent swept everything before it. will lead to a war with Tnrkef.
how long the message will he delayed, ter and fine cream for snpplvlng the stem, 80(4»2c; valley. «Be.
29 knot« and over.
taining the open door polity.
The Hood struck Flagstaff shortly after fate of Bulgaria in that «v«" • ‘ 1
owing to the interruption of telegraphic towns of this part of the state. A
dark, swirling through the streets in thought, would probably be the
Flour—Valley, $3 60(43.85 per har-
communication.
The
fact
that
two
Roosevelt wants Root to help him
1 skimming station is In operation at rel; hard wheat straights, $3.604)4.00; i
the lower part of town, doing gieat as that of Oree»* in the la«t w,r
Aaxlous
to
Complete
Ships.
<t«fs«t »»is New York enemies and will message« of the same date reached the Cove, and the company Is now pre­ bard
wheat, patents, $».10<e4 60,
Turkey. The Italian government is
Washington, Aug. 30—Acting Secre­ damage.
department with an interval of four paring to establish another station at graham, I3 3S43..5; whois wheat'
endorse him for president in 1908.
-
_____ •
changing views with Vienna and
tary Darling has revived a telegram
days between them shows how irr«*gn- Medical Springs. 20 miles east of
$3 56(44.00: rye wheat, $».00.
England About Gives Up.
A wealthy I>avenport, la., woman lar this nuxie of communication has Union.
from tl e «»nsnl of the Unite») States
Barley—Feed, $19.KM 19 «0 per ton;; shipbuilding company
London, Ang. 24—All the press com-
was kidnape»! and held for $50,000 liacome.
company, of whi. h the
Corea la V«ry Anxtou»-
brewing, $21; rolled. $21 (»21.50.
ranwim, but gave her captors the slip
*. rescent shipbbnilding company is a ment here on Shamrock's perforrnam e
London, Aug. 19 — The Pekin cc***
Forty Cents for Pkklng Hops
Oak No. 1 white, $1.074; gray, part, stating that the »-omjrany hopes “vrdences the growtng conviction that
and eeeaped.
pondent of the Time«, te e«r* ‘
Rising In Far Fast Feared.
A number of prominent hopgmwern $1.0C<«1.05 per rental.
eventually to be able to resume work she is incap.- 1« of recapturing the from Seoul Angust 13, desen
held
an
Informal
meeting
at
Salem
Vesuvius continues active an»! ie
Milietnffs—Bran. $23 per ton; mil- on the cruiser Chattanooga and the tor- America s cup under any weather con­
Berlin, Aug. 22.—A dispatch to the
last week and and dls»-usse»l th»* prlc«
situation there, the ontcon »
sending smoke and flame to a height of Cologne Gaiette from St. Petersli
The afternoon
>nrg, to be paid for hoppicking It was the dlings, $27; th .rts, »23; chop, gig; pedo Iroats Nicholson an»l O'Brien ditions.
afternoon newspapers Russo-Japanese rivalry, ss ver’ . i,
4.000 feet. Lava is flowing toward Ot-
linseed dairy food, $19.
c
aim
that
the
first
ra.-e
showed
„^b.
The contraete
contracts for ail three of the ships
.lateii yestetday, says
"The situation eounensua of opinion thnt 40 cents a
tajamo and Pomt«ii.
Hay—Timothy, old, $20 par ton; have l-een ren» ell«»l and a boar.) of . ffi- 1 g of the respective merits of the tso and ext»n«ioonof Russian
A
in the Far East ie Imcoming more box should be the ruling price
Corea as most ominons. , c
number of growers are advertising for new, $144116; clover, nominal; grain, er« ordered to appraise the work done "oats, but thev admit that the perform
English sportsmen are confident
save, is inevitablv destinw 0 _
It is believed that the vessels
Hhamrock 111 will lift the cup this acute. Even in Manchuria the Chi- j pickers anil a few of th« larger yards $12; cheat, nominal.
■nee
of
the
challenger
did
net
fulfill
ill I»
field wi ere the great prob err
nene are aesutning an insolent attitude have their list nearly complete.
Butter—Fancy creamery, 20(423 Sc completed at government yards.
the expe»-tations of her heh«vior in a etan or .Tapane*e supremacy in
yere.
toward the Russians, particularly to­
per pound; dairy, nominal; store, 1«
light wind, and say that Captain Barr
east will lie solve»!-
pre*n,M N-
The 37th national emampment of ward the troops. At one place stones
i* 17c.
Will Handl« Mor« This Near.
seems to have shown smarter seaman- is exceedingly anxious, fea,’n't
Y«t Hope for Canal.
the G. A. R. ie in section at Kan Fran- ware thrown at the commander of the
.
Cheese—Full cream, twins, 14c;
•Qip.
The Willamette valley prune assoc
Colon, A„g. 20.—The statement
cie»i>.
tore as sn independent empire
troops. While all Russians are ot>-
Young
America,
15c;
lactorv
prirws,
latlon held Its annual stockholders'
made in a dispatch from Foreign Mm
iy menaced.
je» ts of insult a spirit of opposition to meeting last Saturday The necre- l'< 1 Sc less
Kecertary Hitchcock has ordered an
‘
Japan to Try for Cup.
the Chinese government le alto inani- tary's report shows»! among other
Poultry—Chickens,
mixed.
11(4 «terRtao to Secretary Herrin, the
investigation of land frauds in Indian
Colombian minister *t Washington C»mew Y?rk’fAn»’ 24—H Lieutenant
Neartag th« Nevada LU*-
feste»!.'*
things, that the association handled 114c per pound; spring, 14'415c; t nnnti n,-i n»i tk« —_
.
’
territory.
3 750 000 pounds of prunes last season hens, 11 4<4 13c; broilers. $2 ml per snnonn. ing the rejection >f ;he 1 » canal (ommander I*am Takeshira. of the
Carson. Nev., Ang.
e,,nfgR
In all probability the quantity control down; turkeys, live, 10.412c per treaty, ami which was publish«! »re «pal ese naw, carries ont his plans, been received that a p«r’X n_ r<l,
By the collapse of the upper deck of
Cholera on Transport.
today, to the effect that the Colomhii lan •pen will have a ya»-ht in the next
a finish steamer 40 people were
who escaped from the prison »
Manila, Aug. 22.—The sailing of the led bv the association will be larger pound ;dt«*sed,14'415e. ducks, $444.50 »»ngress may probably furnish a
rnp. T11P
per dozen; geese, $546.50.
basis intest for the A meri
dr< wned.
CaL, visite«! Glen Alpine. •’’*
transitori Sherman, now out from .Ma­ this year than tast.
lor
a
rest
m
pt
ion
of
negotiations
see the They stopped at the re*‘'rV(d ,«»
t'ragon ranch, l!*c.
with Ï.Wh° C*“e
’
•••'
The Russian fleet has sailed for Turk­ nila 12 dava homeward bound to San
Southern Oregon Pioneer Reunion.
Potahee 'Oregon. 754«0»- per reck, the United States, has <anre»i a more struggle tietween f Khsmrock
III and demanded dinner, and '» -nei
I rancis»», was delay*»! by her having
,
hopefnl feeling in e>me quarters with Reliance, declares he will
Bevono
ey t>> enforce the demand that slaying
Preparations are being made for the sweet potatoes, 3\c per pound.
interest
I teen qnsrant ine»! owing t*> the ont
«everal
dsvs*
provision«,
regaid to the fate of the treaty.
orthf^
financial men in hie c-
—*------
of consul be avenge»!.
W heat Hacks— In lota of 100, 54c.
country
to prepare ing food they did not
ennoy
break of cholera on board. There was coming annual reunion of the Pioneer
” ■"I
’"’,” i tfcwr
•I oure f„r th.- building ¿f a
«
society
of
Southern
Oregon,
to
be
held
Reef
—
Gross
steers.
$<
75(4
4.25;
-iy
»«J'
”
"
,
i
rarer
to
en any one. and open'«
Massacre Is Coni'rmrd.
Joseph Puli tier has given 93.OOA,OflO only one »awe, however an»! that was at Ashland. Thursday. September 3
fine1 G’.r’V"’*’-
baild«
The ron - ids »r*
for the establishment of a arhnol of reported cured when the vesw»l left. The oration will be delivered by Pres­ drasa»»I, 64<474c per pound.
identity,
l*oifia,
Ang.
20.
—
Reports
receive»!
ne a boat as America,’’ he sa>d.
Veal—8c per pound.
journalism at Columbia university, She carries home the Tenth infantry ident P F Mulkey, of the Ashland nor­
ing the Nevada !inr-?*" '¿c-wth*
from t onstantinople. aod believed to
Mutton
—
Grose.
$3;
dressed,
54fll
an effort will be made to «k‘B
regiment,
with
Generals
Wood
the
New York.
be authentic, infirm the previ»o.
mal school, and the dinner will be In fle; lambs, gross. $3 50; dress«»!. 7e.
<>«M Discovered In Peru.
Crnigie. Iwlntne* it is reported, at­
to the effect that when th. frJmRreLïL A°' ,4‘ “
A filling meteor destroyed a bridge tached the town of Tarine reeenrly.
Hoge—(»rose, $5.50tfl5.75; dressed, statements
Street Cars Co4l***
Work no Cor4«»s«4 Milk Plont
Turks
re»-aptured
Krnshevn
thev
at Mendon, Mich.
7 4*-
slaughtered the entire Christian poPn. of «o d five meters wide has
Carthage.
Mo.. Aug- >
*
The Oregon condensed milk com-
dÌF.
Hope— 1902 crop, 20c per pound.
Battleship Missouri Is Laumhvd.
panv's new plant at HIIlsN m la being
lation, without ex<v*ption. and it i.
collision took place «!>»•
rail***
Cardinal Gibbons has left Rome on
Tallow
—
Primo,
per
pound,
4<6c;
--ord.n« to the Carthage-Joplin ele y^-rwa*
Baltimore, Aug 22.—The Missouri, pushed as rapidly as material »nd la
pointed oat that among those kil «1 . Here i’7
hie way to the Unite»! States.
dispatch fiom Lima. Peru. three miles from thie P1**’ M vrw*
s sister ship of the Maine, built by the bor will permit The sawmill south of No. 3 and grease, 3 4 •■<<•.
were the emplnves of the government
Wool — Valley, ITMlflc; Eastern
fire in the Cincinnati stock yards N'at'onal Mm-antila .Marine company town Is cutting the lumber for the
totaore establishment, which were 0B. n«l?.nh’ l,h C0“P*,’y '• «wking mines Joseph Baker -as kill*4-
<*regoa, 12415c; mohair, 36<37 4c.
building.
"tar this vein, which are produ. mg 30 Ed Helge fatally hurt arc!
deetroye»! $60,000 worth of property.
was su» .«saafully launched today.
der European control.
< oncee of fold a ,iay.
f
per.one seriously injur»“*
BUGINE..
..ORBGON.
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