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The Estacada News
G E R M ANY REACHING O U T .
Establishment o f Bank Part o f Game
to Get Control o f Persia,
1STACABA
OREGON
NEWS OF THE WEEK
Berlin, Oct. 9. — The efforts of Ger­
many to establish a bank in Persia are
only a part of a very deep game being
played now for the ultimate control of
tbe Persian gull by the German govern­
ment. The statement that this bank
w ill be purely commercial is one that
causes amusement in diplomatic circles
in Europe, where it is felt that tbe for­
eign office w ill have to take energetic
steps to prevent the bank being estab­
lished.
German influence in Teheran is very
strong and cautiously but surely Ger­
many is pushing its policy forward.
First came the building of the German
railroad to the shores of the gulf, and
the intrigue that has since been taking
place to secure the shah’ s permission
to make Koweit the terminus
Then
only a month or two ago came the
establishment ol a German line oi
steamships to trade aloug the gulf, a
line heavily subsidised by the Geiman
government.
Now comes a proposal for tbe estab
iiahment of the bank. There is good
authority for the statement that the In ­
dian government is watching every
meve very carefully, but the English
loreign office so far has remained su
pine.
__________________
TORNADOES GALORE
Sweeping Through New Orleans
and.VIcInlty.
S T . JOHN SET FREE
OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
Not Sufficient Evidence to Hold Great
Miner*’ Leader.
Grand Junction, Colo., Oct. 8
Vin­
cent 8t. John, ex-preeiJeut t-f the Tell-
uride Miners' anion end prominently
identified with the Western Federation
of Minere, ie again a tree man, all
charges againet him having been diop-
ped by the etate.
“ We were nnable to verily certain
evidence againet 8t. John, and rather
than go to trial with a weak case we
decided to abandon further prosecu­
tion,” is the way District Attorney
Sel'g put It.
District Judge Htevene
promptly ordered 8t. John released.
8t. John bad been out on bonds on
der the charge of being responsible for
the strike riot of 1900 at Tellurlde
when a man named Burnham «a s kill­
ed. 8t. John, alter leaving Telluride,
went to Idaho. He was arrested foi
complicity in ihe assassination of ex-
Qovei nor Btennenberg, of Idaho, bnt
later released and immediately re-ar­
rested, charged with tbe murder of
Burnham in Telluride, end brought to
Colorado. He was placed in jail and a
strong guard thrown around the jail to
prevent what was alleged to be an at­
tempt to reecne him.
Three weeks later the evidence did
not apppear to be eo strong and he was
released on a $10,000 bond. His case
dragged along until at this term ol
coart the prosecuting attorney announc­
ed that be had not evidence upon which
to hold him, and he was released.
SHEEP ON
FO RE ST
RESERVES.
Chief o f Grazing Department An­
nounces Limit for Next Year.
W O U LD REVISE LAW S.
Superintendent* and Principal* Sug­
gest Important Change*.
Virginia Coal Mine Still Holds Many
More Victim*.
Pocahontas. Va.. Oct. I.— Nineteen
known dead and from 30 to 40 more
men entombed, and doubtless all dead,
s the situation up to a late hour to­
day at tbe W est Fork mines of the
Pocahontas Collerlea Company, where
an explosion occurred late Wednesday
afternoon.
The bodies of these men were recov­
ered from the minea as the result of
heroic work of a band o f 38 men con­
stituting a rescue party that werked
incessantly through the hours of the
night and day.
It was not until 7:30 o'clock last
evening that the rescuers reached a
point near Paul entry, where the ex­
plosion occurred. Toward the middle
o f the evening the hope was expressed
that all the bodies would be recovered
by midnight.
The
authorities
anticipated the
fearful extent of the casualties by or­
dering a carload of coffins and burial
supplies, which are now on the way.
The order Is being rushed at Blue­
fleld and the burial BupplIeB, which
Include 60 coffins, are expected to
reach Pocahontas early tomorrow
morning.
The W est mine has over 700 acres
of “ worked out" or abandoned work­
ings. This fact alone made It difficult
for the men to get to the part of the
mine where the explosion occurred.
All the brattices in these old wor
Ings had been blown out. The scene
of the disaster is over two miles from
the drift mouth.
In the operation of the telephone
system of the mine a number of boys
are employed, and the greater number
of these are said to have met death
In the explosion or were caught by
the afterdamp. It Is said that shortly
after the explosion one of the boys
called up the office outside, but was
overcome before he gave his message.
The boy probably died at the tele­
phone.
The cause o f the explosion cannot
be definitely ascertained as yet, but it
is thought to be due to a gas explosion
followed by afterdamp. The mines
were considered the safest and best
ventilated in this section and the com­
pany has been at enormous expense in
equipping and ventilating them.
Salem— I f tbe legislature of 1907
Pendleton— As announced by A. F.
Bhali grant any considerable portion ol
Porter, chief of tbe grasing drpartment
the recommendations of the county
of the Forest Reserve bureau, in tbe
Fchool superintendents of Oregon, the
eaa’ ern division of the Blue mountain
public schools of the state will have
reserve, a general cut of 26 per cent is
more funds, longer terms and bet er
Total Damage I* Ovar SI,OOO.OOO—
to
be
made,
reducing
the
number
of
A Resume o f the Less Important but
paid teachers
In annual session here
sheep from 238,000 to 180,000.
In
C rops Ruined and Hundreds o f
tbe superintendents and principals
Not Less Interesting Events
other
reserves
tbe
number
of
sheep
al­
Buildings Destroyed.
agreed upon many desired changes in
o f the Pest Week.
lowed ie as'followe:
tbe school laws, some of them of ranch
Western division Bine mountain,
importance and interest not only to
230,008; Wenatia, 100,000; Wallowa,
teachers and offliere, bnt to taxpayes
The trial of the Standard Oil In Ohio
New Orleans, Oct. 6 —This region
150.000 Obeenimus, 50,000.
has commerce
was the center of cyclonic disturb­
the ea-tern division ol tbe B'ne anil school patrons generally.
That the minimum length of term a
Radicals are again in control of the
mountain reserve 1,200 sheep w ili be
ances, at least three of which were
district shall maintain school shall be
considered a band and the lam be wiil
Bn Mian Democrats.
tornadoes and caused the loss of six
increased from three to five mouths,
not be considered.
Permits for one
Snow has fallen for the first time this
d that the county school levy shall
lives, with nine persons fatally injured.
bend will be allowed in the eastern di­
year at Minneapolis.
vision withont reduction.
Permits fur be raised from $« per capita to $8 per
The first tornado struck west Baton
apita, were the most important changes
Taft w ill heal old fends in Cuba be
less than one b;md may be increased,
Rouge Parish about 6 o'clock, killing
suggested. This is raising tbe mini­
fore proclaiming amnesty.
provided ench does not exceed 20 per
Mrs. T. Foret and heT daughter, Mrs
mum term 6« per cent, and increasing
cent nor go over 1,200.
White. Mrs. Forel’s body was found
General Fnnston will use consider
the minimum county levy 33 per cent.
Growers
having
from
1,200
to
2,000
in
a
field
near
her
demolished
house.
able numbers of mounted infantiy in
One recommendation of general interest
sheep in the reserve tbie year will be
Two children in Mrs. Forel's house
Cuba.
to teachers is that an application be
cut 20 per cent, provided such a cut
were fatally Injured and five more
The triple alliance between Ger
will not redute the number below granted but one second or third grade
were injured in the collapse of a sugar
At present
many, Austria and Italy is to be re
1,200.
those having from 2,000 to ceilificate in this state.
refinery.
only one such certificate may be obtain
vived.
In St. James Parish one woman was
4.000 in the reserve this year will be
LEAGUE FORM ED A T HAVANA.
Sealing schooners returning to Vic
cut 30 per cent, with a corresponding ed in a county, hot by going from one
killed and Mrs. K. Rebber and daugh
jojn ty to another a teacher may get 33
toria, B. C., all report the seal catch at
provision as the above.
ter, Mrs. John Meyer, and a negro
Tbe proposed
Promoting o f Stable Government Is were fatally injured. Fifteen build
Growers having 4,000 or more sheep third grade ceitifka'e«.
light.
change in the law w ill compel teachers
in
the
eastern
divisitn
this
year
will
Given
as
Object.
ings were blown completely down In
LO SE S M ILLIO N S AN NU ALLY.
San Francisco police have captured
be cat 40 per cent, provided each a cut to advance from year to year in their
Havana, Oct. 9.— Tbe preliminaries this parish.
the man who is believed to have been
educational qualifications.
At Point Chataula, George Hawes Congress Must Reform Second Clasa will not make the average cut lor the
d an organization to be called the
the leader in the Japanese bank rob
In order to raise the standard for
entire division greater than 25 per cent.
Good Government liagne of Cuba weie and son and daughter were killed by
bery.
Malt Rate Law.
In the wee tern division ol the Blue Cfunty papers, it is advised that alge­
begun this afternoon at a meeting of the collapse of their house, and an­
The Philadelphia manager of Ar­
New York, Oct. 8.—The congression­ mountain reserve the reduction will be bra and physical geography be added to
tmericans, Cubans and others, at other child of the family was fatally
the list of subjects upon which au ap­
mour’ s packing house has been arrested
which resolutions were passed to tbe Injured. A negro was also fatally In al committee which has been investi­ made in a similar manner, though the plicant must be examined for a first
f i r the illegal use of boracic acid in
. fleet that the purpose of the associa- Jured there, besides injuries to a dozen gating the carrying of second class mail average cut will be 20 per cent
bams
matter by the Postoflice department de­
In the Wenaha reserve 1,100 sheep grade county certificate, and that ment-
ion sbonld be the “ promoting of all other persons.
cided today to adjourn the bearing to will be coneideied as a band, and those I arithmetic be dropped as a separate
Plana are on foot for the organise legitimate means, tbe establishment ol
The third tornado struck New Or
subject.
Composition,
bookkeeping
tion by various railroad companies o' a permanent, stable and lawful govern­ leans about 8 o’clock. Although nc Washington, where representatives of now having lees than that number in
and general history were enggesed as
a glgintic refrigerator and stock car ment, competent to administer justice, lives were lost, property damagr the Periodical Publishers’ association tbe reserve will he allowed an increase.
F. C
On or about November 1 a meeting proper subjects to be included in the
insure democratic tranquility, promote reached $600,000 and about fifty per will be heard on November 28.
company.
Madden, third assistant postmaster of the Btockmen who use the eastern di­ examination for first grade county cer
tbe
general
welfare
anu
insure
the
sons were Injured, one fatally. Fully
The Columbus, Ohio, board of edu-
general, said:
vision ol the Bine mountain reserve tilicitee, but only tbe two mentioned
c t on has decided to adopt the simpli blessings of liberty to all tbe inhabi­ 800 buildings were damaged, about 76
“ I think that beyond qu“Btion the will be held at 8umpter, under the di­ were approved.
being blown flat. Most of the demol Poitoffice department has established
fled spelling so far as it is practicable tants ol the island.’ ’
rection ol Superintendent D. B. 8hel-
It was declared that tbe league in ished buildings were negro cabins and
in the schools of the city.
New Bridge Across the Umatilla.
tended to adopt whatever meant to this it was here that nearly all the injuries its case— namely, that tbe present laws ler, and at that time the range within
regulating second class matter are oat the reserve will be segregated among
Pendleton— A new steel bridge^across
Fiends In the construction of war­ end were deemed wisest by a majority
occurred.
of date and practically nullified by the stockmen according to the rules ol the Umatilla river just below this city
ships have been discovered.
ol tbe membership, which is intended
The path of the tornado through the present practices beyond the control of
is to be constructed by the O. R A N .
tbe Forest Reserve bureau.
The negro race war continues in a to be representatives of ail nationalities city was about eight miles long.
the department as now equipped, and
company to replace the present wooden
and Fectiona, and not to be committed
small way in many Southern cities.
The tornado here appeared at a dis that a real and effective enforcement
Hood River Land in Demand.
bridge, which was partly washed oul
to any line of action until it is decided
J. J. H ill has sounded a warning wbat is most conductive to tbe objects tance as a cloud sweeping the surface would be injurious to tbe publishing
Hood River— Sates of ranch and city during tbe flood last spring. A crew of
of the earth. Its course was undulat interests. There are now many persons properly aggregating $60,000 in one men haB been placed at work upon tbe
against the waste oi national resouicei named.
N EW S AM AZING TO CUBANS.
ing, some buildings being skipped en enjoying tbe privileges of the second- day are reported by Hood River real preliminary work of tbe new bridge,
While there was no expression to
Mexican guides have murdered a
tlrely as It bounded skyward. Fre class rates in violation of tbe intent estate men, who said that tbe demand which is to be placed 600 feet below Palma’s Early Request for Interven­
number of prospectors in tbe mountains that effect, the movement generally is quently it demolished verandas and
ind purpose of tbe statutes to the de­ here for apple land was never better the old bridge, and the main line track
regarded as pointing eventually toward
tion Surprises Them.
Governor Magoon w ill rule in Cuba
fences on one side of the street triment of the postal revenues amount­ than at present.
Tbe statement was will be changed accordingly.
By tbe
some more definite degree of American
Havana, Oct. 5.— That ex-President
under tbe terms of the cinstitution ol
ing
to
millions
annually.
while
not
an
object
on
the
other
side
made
that
O.
L.
Vanderbilt
bad
been
charge,
903
feet
of
distance
w
ill
be
control or oversight in Cnban affaire
"F rom the bearings, tbe correctness offeiel $100,000 (or bis apple orcDard saved tbicugn a curve beiDg elimin Palma early in September asked for
that republic.
than is vouchsafed by the Platt amend­ was disturbed. The cloud occupied
American Interference In the Interest
several minutes In crossing the city of this is specially conceded by the known as Buelah Land, which be re a ted.
Cuban rebels have refused to give up ment.
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and hundreds o f persons who saw and publishers themselves. T h iy seem to (used because he has a $15,000 crop of
o f foreign lives and property Is not
their arms until the government troops
considered surprising here. In view of
FO U R TE E N O FFIC E R S LE T O U T . heard It approaching had time to run be substantially agreed that a reforma­ apples on it, which tbe intending pur
The State Population,
are all disarmed.
tion of the laws is imperative. Just chaser wanted included in the sale
out o f its pathway.
Salem — Reports from all but five his subsequent request to Mr. Sleeper,
It is said Mrs. Howard Gould will
the American Charge, and Commander
One exciting race was made by e what view the committee will take or Vanderbilt confirms tbe sa’e.
Tbe
go to South Dakota and establish a res­ Result o f 4,590 Court* Martial Dur­ street car, which was loaded wttl what action it will propose, if any, no ranch of F. Chandler, 60 acres, was counties in the state, and these sup John C. Colwell, o f the cruiser Denver.
plied
with
estimates
based
upon
school
ing
Past
Year.
idence when she will sue for a divorce.
sold to the real estate firm of Albee, statistici by Labor Commissioner Hoff, But that he suggested calling Congress
passengers on their way to work. A' one at this time can say.”
Washington, Oct. 9.— During the Marengo street the motorman threw
Benbam Jr Co., of Portland, for $15, gives the total population for Oregon, to ask for American Intervention as
A marriage baa been arranged be­
000. The ranch ie situated near the according to the 1906 census, as 433,- early as September 8 Is considered
tween the Grand Duke Michael, only last fiscal year, according to the annual on full power. The flying car was lea?
P O L IC E A T LOGGERHEADS.
report
of
Gene
al
George
B.
Davis,
city, and it is expected that it will be 574, as against 413,636, nnder tbe 1900 surprising and that on September 13
brother oi the cu r, and Princess Pa­
than half a block past the roller skat
judge advocate general of the army, is­ ing rink when that structure went
cut up into lots.
tricia, niece of King Edward.
Federal census, or an increase of 20,038 he officially asked for Intervention
sued today, 4,598 trials by general down.
Criminals
Allownd
To
Go
Unpunished
Another atreet car was de
in five years. These figures are based and had then Irrevocably decided to
— Xtea.aasi.and .ryMserJaLarmhiad.
San Fra nc1 sco‘,~0 c (T 5 ?—TT is chsTged
of atmor and armament the vessel cost o f“ "wHorn‘ weracon vtefed ani’ eTgiii’ ac“
sending
in reports to the office of secre­
The correspondence between the
quitted.
Fourteen officers were dis­
by newspapers here that politics in the bers of the Depaitment of Superintend­ tary of etate.
AN O TH ER BIG MINE FIRE.
Id ,578,000.
State Department and Consul-General
missed by sentence. In four cases the
Police department is seriously handi ence of the State Teachers’ association
Reed Smoot declares he is neither sentences were commuted to loss of
Steinhart in connection with Cuban
decided withont a dissenting vote to
Fifteen Men Entombed By Gas Explod capping the efforte of the force to ap
Hunters Cut Wire Fences.
ashamed of his religion or his state. rank; in two cases resignations, “ for
Intervention reveals the truth of the
prehend the two mnrderons thugs who favor tbe placing of all all etate normal
ing
In
New
Mexico.
He appeals to Mormons to concentrate the good of the service,” were accepted
M cMinnville — A number of farmers rumors current here at the time, which
looted the Japanese Golden Gate bank echools under tbe control of a single
their offorta to obtain land in preference in lieu of confirming the sentences, and
Denver, Colo., Oct. 6.— According tc slew the vice president and ponnded board. There were one or two superin­ complain that hunters cut their wire were persistently denied at the palace,
to other forms ol investment.
in one case the sentence was disap a epecial to the News, 16 men are be the cashier over the head with an iron tendents who said that they bad not fences in order to get their dogs Palma declining to speak for Interven­
tieved to have been entombed in thr bludgeon until he was almost dead fully determined tbe matter in their through. One man found that bis fence tion.
Panama and Colombia are quarrell­ proved.
About 50 per cent of the enlisted Dutchman mine at Blossburg, N. M Tbe department eeemed demoralize«) own minds and therefore would not bad been ent in three places. There ie
On September 13 Mr. Bacon received
ing about their foreign debts.
men convicted by general coart martial at 2:30 o'clock this morning, by an over tbe straggle now progressing as to vote npon tbe question, bnt all those talk of forming a club to keep poachers a dispatch which told o f the Irre­
H ill has leased large tracts of Minne­ received sentences involving dishonor­
vocable intention o f President Palma
explosion which wrecked the walls who shall bead the detectives, and who did vote went on record in the off.
sota c.al lands to the steel trust.
The officjrs elected are:
able discharge and abont 5 per cent ot and roof of the tunnel in which they within 12 hoars not an arrest has been affirmative.
to resign and to turn over the govern­
Increase in Receipts.
ment to an appointee o f President
Forest fires are causing great damage these sentences were awarded in view were working. Only six men are posl made, nor is there the shadow of a clew President, L. R. Alderman, of Yam-
Albany— The receipts ol tbe Albany Roosevelt in order to prevent complete
b ill; vice president, E. E. Bragg, of
of previous convictions.
to forests in Southern California.
tively known to have been in the to promise one.
The trials by general court martial
Ed Wren, whom Chief Dinan wants Uniou; secretary, E. F. Neff, of Wasco. poBtoffice lor the past quarter were anarchy. It Is added that It may be
Gas explosion in Philadelphia kills during tbe year showed a decr<a<e ol tunnel at the time of the explosion
$2.646.91.
This is an increase ol necessary to land a force to protect
to make inspector of police, appears to
but
the
usual
night
Bhlft
numbers
16
eight men and does great damage.
T o Operate Dredge Chinook.
$136 68 over the receipts ol the same American property.
204, as compared with tbe previous and none of them have been located be nnable to handle tbe situation, and
Portland— To operate he bar dredge quarter a year ago.
The army forces are gathering at year.
matters in the upper office are at a
This message was sent upon the day
outside o f the mine.
Chinook at tbe mouth of the Columbia
Newport News for transportation to
that American marines first tended In
Rescuing parties have taken out standstill, with Acting Mayor Galla
Rebels Waving Machetes.
on
an
annual
appropriation
furnished
Cuba.
P O R T L A N D M A R K E TS .
Cuba, but were ordered back to the
four dead bodies, one of which haF gher demanding Captain Duke to take
by the state is a matter that came up
Havana, Oct. 9.— Reports received
vessels by Secretary Bonaparte. On
been Identified as Jan Jenskl, 40 command and infnse a mild eolation of
Howard Gonld and his wife are qnar
for
consideration
at
the
regular
month­
here late tonight from Guinee and A
Wheat— Club, 65c; bluestem, 68c; the day following it was announced
years old. All but one o f the night brains into the work, while Dinan is
railing about the management of Castle
ly
meeting
of
tbe
board
of
trade.
In
quisar declare that disbanded rebels are
valley,
67388c;
red,
61c
that Secretary Taft, and Bacon would
shift were Austrians, the exception be equally deteimined not to accept tbe
Gould, and may separate.
riding abont these towns and waving
hie monthly statement Secretary Laber
program.
Oats— No. 1 white, $23 3 23.60; gray, be am t to Cuba, and upon that same
Ing an American.
Two clerks wrsatling on tbe four floor their machetes m a threatening man
devotes considerable space to the (act $22322 50 per ton.
Firedamp has settled In the tunnel
day a message was received saying
of ■ Cleveland depaitment store fell ner. General Fnnston will go to G ai­
Will Withdraw Coal Land.
that the Chinook has been lying idle at
Barley— Feed, $20.50 per ton; brew­
that the Cuban Congress could not
from a window and were dashed to nes tomorrow.
Tbe members of the making rescue work difficult. It I f
Washington, Oct. 8. — It is under­ tbe government moorings for two years, ing, $21 60; rolled, $23.
meet for lack o f a leader, neither the
death.
disarming commission for Santa Clara, not thought that any of ihe entombed stood that the president has finally and during that time it bas been use*
R te— $1.2531.35 per cwt.
President nor Vice President being
men can live with this condition pre
Corn— Whole, $263 27; cracked, $28
made ap his mind to withdraw all coal less so far as the purposes for which
Tbe 18 year old son of a Chicago accompanied by Joss Mignel Gomes,
willing to retain their office.
vailing. As yet no fire has been re
lands not already taken up under tbe she was constructed are concerned. He per ton.
millionaire baa been arrested for rob­ Garcia Canizares, ex-speaker of tbe
ported.
.H ay— Valley timothy. No. 1, $ 1 0 3
land laws of the United States. The is of the opinion that fnnda with
bing slot mrchines and spending tbe hones of representatives, and others ar­
rived at Casilda, the port of entry to
expectation is that he will, by a epecial which to continue the work on the bar 11 per ton: Eastern Oregon timothy,
money on cborns girls.
Pronounce Dreadnaught a Success.
can
be
secured.
Trinidad, this evening.
They were
$14316; clover, $6 5037; cheat, $73
message, request congress to change the
Another 3torm Near Mobile.
The 8t. Paul road his voted to lame
London, Oct. 6. — The battleship
met by a large crowd.
7.50; grain hay, $7; alfalfa, $11.50;
|160,000,OOU of new sleek with which
Mobile, Ala., Oct. 6.— At 11:10 this statutes, but that meanwhile he « i l l
Dreadnanght today started a S0-honr
Levy Reduced in Baker County.
vetch
la
y
,
$737.60.
himself
temporarily
withdrew
the
coal
to nnlld a line down the coast from
morning a tornado passed near Kushla.
consecntive steam trial.
In several
Baker City — Baker’ s tax levy this
Japanese to Control Railroad.
lands from further entry. It is stated,
Fruits— Apples, common to choice,
Portland to Ban Francisco.
about 12 miles north o f Mobile. No
preliminary short trials she is said to
London, Oct. 9. — Disp. t oes from loss o f life has been reported, and however, that before the withdrawal year will be 30 mills, leas than half 25 3 76c per box; choice to fancy, 76c3 have proved a distinct success from tbe
The ciar has returned to his gilded Tokio i e la re that the bonds of the
an take place tbe Geological survey that in Baker City last year, while in $1.26; grapes, 50c3>l 60 per box;
prison from kis yacht, keeping a sharp "tooth Manchurian railroad have been owing to the thinly populated country. mnstdetermine exactly which are tbe the country districts the levy this year Concords, Oregon, 27)*c hell basket point oi view of handiness in maneu­
is hardly probable that there will
lookout for bombs.
will be about one-third of that of last peaches, 80c3$l ; peare, 76c3$1.26; vering. This in spite ol the weather
oal lauds, as a basis for the order.
oversubscribed many times, hot that
be any. The tornado cut a swath 100
year.
Tbe county court has based an crabapplee, $131.26 per box; prunes, conditions, which were far from favor­
A great telephone system, backed by there were no Chinees application*. feet wide and felled much timber. The
estimate, and although tlie levy has 25 3 50c per box; cranberries, $9 per able. As the Dreadnanght is the first
Moran Bros.' Bid Exorbitant.
theWeetern Union Telegraph company, Ex| lalning this fact, tbe Pekin cor­
example of the nee of tnrbine engines
Western Union Telegraph Company
le being organlied to fight the Amsrl respondent ot tbe Times eays that, el-
Washington, Oct. 8. — The Depart­ not been determined, it may be stated barrel; quinces, $131.26 per box.
in e aarship, her success is repardsd
lost Its wires along the Mobile & Ohio.
that
the
amount
as
computed
upon
the
Vegetables
—
Beans,
5
3
7
M
«;
cab­
can Telephone end Telegraph company tlo ig h China was invited to partiel-
ment ol Commerce and Labor today re­
with great satisfaction in naval circles,
p. te, eh* did not do so becante there Louisville A Nashville and Southern jected the bid of Moran Bros, for the valuations tor this year will be only bage, 1 ‘- 4 31 He per ponnd; canliflow
and is attribnted entirely to her double
Roneevelt says tha anlargement of the were no lands and none con Id be had Railways. Mobile felt no effects of
construction of a steel steam single pro­ about one-half of that last year. I d er, $131.25 per dosen; celery, 50390c rudders.
power« of the national government
the
city
itself
30
m
i'Is
w
ill
take
tbe
per
dozen;
corn,
12)$c
per
dosen;
cu-
without a foreign loan.
The rail­ the tornado.
peller light vessel to be stationed at
the only remedy for the trust evils.
road, therefore, the correspondent says,
he month of the Columbia river. place of 87, which was paid in Baker enmhers, 16c per dozen; egg plant, 10c
U rge Soldiers fo Desert.
per pound; lettuce, bead, SOc per doz­
Ithongh
nominally
Cbino
Japanese,
Palma Enriches a Rough Rider.
Theirs was the only bid received and last year.
An emigrant steamer p lylrg between
Ronen, Oct. 6.— A large number of
en; onions, 10312)4* per dozen ; peas,
will be exclusively Japanese.
Wichita, Kan., Oct. 6.— C. A. Mosh the price asked was considered exorbi­
Holhow and Hongkong foundered. Tbe
Rebuilding Pendleton Levee.
435c; bell peppers, 6c; pumpkins, lM c poster* were placarded on the we) is
er, o f Wichita, received a commission tant. The department is w illing to
captain and 80 paseengsrs were lost.
Pendleton — The work of rebuilding per ponnd; spinach, 435c per ponnd; here dnriDg the night, signed by tbe
Steeds From the Desert.
as a General In the Cuban Army and award this contract to Pacific coast
The coroner’ s jnry believes tbet
New York, Oct. 9.— Twenty-seven the next day he was asked to resign shipyards, providing a satisfactory bid tbe levee alorg the western part of the tomatoes, 30350c per box; parsley, 10 Anti-M ilitary association, summoning
Carey M. Snyder, whose body wee Arabian horses were landed today from His commission came directly from is received. Plant w ill be immediately city hts been started with a small force 315c; sprouts, 7>5c per pound; sqnasb, the new recruite to desert from tbe
found in tbe woodi near Hillsboro, wee the steamship Italia. They have been President Palma. He had In mind tc re-sdvertised in the hope that other of men and teams. Owing to the late­ 1 Me per ponnd; turnips, 90c3$l per army If they believed they were “ un­
ness ot the season the work will be sack; carrots, $131 25 per sack; beets, able to endnre tbe insults, pnnieh-
murdered.
on the way from Syria since August 14. raise a regiment of Rough Riders. Mr coast builders w ill compete.
rushed as fast as possible. This citv is $1.2531 50 per sack; horseradish, 10c ments and vexations of barrack life ,”
This Importation le said to be the Palma sent him a commission as a
The governor of Bimbirtk province, lergeet of the kind ever made and Is
and concluding with an invitation to
now in tbe midst of a labor famine. per pound.
Has Found Cancer Cure.
general, dating the commission back
Rossis, was wounded by a bomb.
Onions— Oregon, $131.15 per hun­ the women of Ronen to form an “ in­
the result of the only trade ever issued three months.
Peris, Cct. 8.— Piomise of a cure for In addition to the nsual demands for
ternational society of mothere to resist
Homer Davenport
When Secretary T aft arrived In Ha cancer in extreme caees was h Id >ot to help, tbe street paving company, the dred.
A strong desire for annexation by to en American.
Potatoes— Oregon Burbanks, deliver­ the despot* of the government, which
tbe Onban citlsens of all nationalities negotiated the purchase. The animal*, vana. Mosher was asked to resign and physicians and surgeons attending the levee builders and the government rrad
is «till thirsting for hnroan blood.”
is • pen I f expressed and talk is indnlged he *ayi, represent tbe only itrictly dee a draft was sent to him for his salary surgical congress here by Dr. Doyen, experts are all being greatly handi­ ed, 803 85c; in carlo!* f. o. b. country,
753 80c; sweet potatoes, 2 3 2 Me per The police tore down tbe proclamation.
ert brad thoroughbred* ever brought to since the date o f hta commission.
the expert on tbal disease, in an ad capped.
in of tatklng a vote on the question.
ponnd.
this country.
drese. Dr. Doyen spoke at some length
Linn School Fund Apportioned
Equitable Must An iw er.
Batter— Fancy creamery, 25330c per
Dead May Total Seventy.
An Oregon minister has laid himself
on his serum treatment of tbe disease
Albany— County School Supe-intend- -pound,
Balltton, N. Y ., Oct. 5. — '‘ justice
liable to a fine for marrying a con » * •
Ministry to Resign in Protest.
Bluefleld. W. Va., Oct. t.—Twenty- He announced that of the 19 case* he
Eggs— Oregon ranch 31332c per Van Kirk today diimimed she demur­
on the Vancouver ferry while it was
8t. Johns, N. F., Oct. 9.— It was re nine bodies have been recovered from hat treated daring the first year of the ent Jackson has made tbe semi-annual
rer* of the defendant* in tbe tn lt
moored on tbs Washington aids.
The ported today that the ministry, follow the West Fork o f the Pocahontas Col­ tests, dtath resulted in only three cases apportionment of the Linn county school dosen.
P ou ltry— Average old bens, 123 brought by Mrs. Mery 8. Young as a
merrlage license was pr cured in Van log the recent «xampla of the national lieries Company mine at Pocahontas, and them were of the moat desperate lands. Albsny receiving $2,308 30 ol
the smonnt. Other cities received as 12Mc per ponnd; m xrd chickens, 1 2 3 policyholder end stockholder against
tonv r.
cabinet, intended to resign a* a protest Va., and a conservative estimate character.
follows: Lebanon, $811 60; Browns­ l * M « i »pring, 12312M®; old roosters, tbe Equitable Life Assurerc* erciety to
A window glees trust Is being formed. againet the teropxrary arrangement of places the total number o f the dead at
ville, $790 50; Scio, $260.20; Harris­ 9310c; dressed chicken*, 14315M c; r impel a restitution of tbe fnnde of
Great Britain and the United State«, 70. The rescuing party reached the
Rumor Platt Will Resign.
burg, $468.60; Halsey, $302.CO. These turkey*, live, 16321c; torkeys, dress­ that srriety.
The court also ordered
General Fnnston has been pieced In by the provision of which American scene o f the explosion, but the Im­
Washington, Oct. 8.— It ie reported
command of tbe American forcea In herring fishermen »eonre privilege* con­ mense amount o f debris aad wreck­ in Washington that Senator Platt in­ amounts do not include tbe amenute ed, choice, 20322 c; geeee, 1 ve, 9 3 that, if tbe defendants do not within 20
received by each district through its 10c; dnek», 1431fc.
day* after eervice of a copy of the judg­
trary to the lew« of New Fonndland.
Cuba.
age has hampered the search for tends to resign his seat in the senate,
own tax.
Hope— Choice, 1906, 11311c; prime, ment answer tbe complaint and pay
bod lea. There la no evidence thus far partly hecanse of failing health, bnt
lO ia ilc ; 1906, I4M917C
Brettls subscribed more than $600,-
the ere:», final judgment may be bad.
Accepts China's Word.
o f fire.
more partticnlarly on account of the
Where Alfalfa Grows Luxuriantly.
000 I a one day lor the Alaska Yukon-
Wool— Valley, 2 2 «2 1 M c ; Eastern
unpleasant notoriety he recently re­
Shanghai, Oct 9— Sir Robert Hart,
Weston — Marion O'Harra has just Oregon, 14321c as to ihrinkage; mo­
Peciflc fair.
Weird Evidence o f Slaughter.
Rebels Capture $125.000.
ceived on account of domestic troubles. finished rotting hi* third crop of alfal­
director general of the Chinese imperial
hair, choice, 28330c.
New York, Oct. 6
epecial cabin
Ufa,
Russia.
Oct.
I.—Aa
armed
band
nstomt,
he*
leaned
a
circular
to
the
An Alabama mob shot two of its own
fa at bia ranch a abort distance above
C
a
ttle
—
Beet
steers,
$3
6034
65;
trx the Time* from 8t. Petersburg aaye
Channel to Stranded Vessels.
member! by mietake while searching foreign colony here, *ay4ng that be ha* numbering 40 mea held up a mall
Weston. Hie heat yield wee from two medium, $333.26; cow*, $2 503 2 65;
received aaenrsncee that hie itatoe with train near the bridge over the Bjela
for a aegro.
Pensee ria. Fla., Oct. 5.— T h « Navy ecree cf tub-irrigated bottom, wbicb second grade cows, $232 26; balls, that nine orpeee, with sacke over their
heada and ballet boles in their breasts
ragarJ to Chinese cnetome will not be river last nlghL A fter killing e soldier department will make an effort to save made 16M tone. Mr. O'Harra bee put
$1 6 0 32 ; calves, $43 4 60.
have floated ashore near the palace of
Ex-Governor Magoon, of the Panama changed and that he ie satisfied there and wounding three others who were tbe war vessel* stranded e l the navy
up altogether 125 ton* of hay, and ie
Fheep—
Beet,
$4
3
4
25;
lambs,
$4
50
canal son«, 1« to be provlaional gover will be ao nndn* interference with for­ In charge of the mall the robbers de­ yard daring the reseat hurricane hy
Peterhof. They ere presumably tbosa
one of tbe moat sorreetfnl producer* in
aor of Cuba.
36*25* —
wei ght«, $6 of sailors n ceatly ex<cnted at Kroa-
eign control of the custoaee.
camped with $115,000.
dredging channels from deep water.
tbie section
tbe country.
I d a Condensed Form for Oar
Bosy Readers.
SIX KILLED; NINE MORE WILL DIE
In
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