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The Estacada News N E X T P O PE N O T A S A IN T . Need o f a Politician at the Vatican Is Widely Recognized. NEWS OF THE WEEK i M essed Fern for Buy Beiders. Oir A ft «sum * o f tho Lees Important but N ot Laas Interesting F.vonta o f tha Fast Weak. Wbolaaal# dealer« in diamond* bare announced an advance inn price« of 20 f o r cant. CongrMi ia very likely to approve fla n to advance the «alaries of postal employ w . Chicago commimion men have lodged O proteat with Secretary Wilton, claim lag the new maat inspection law creates o monopoly. Tbe threatened leckont in the bn lid lag trades at Oakland is on. Near! all tha m ill* are closed and building almost at a standstill. Senator Bnrton, of Kanaaa, baa been Monied a rsbearing by tba Supreme eoort and w ill bare to go to Jail for six month* and pay a fine of 12.600. Borne, Oct. 16.— In spite of the fact that the pnpe ia enjoying perfect bealtb, tbe matter of poasibla r«*olti of tb* next oonclave, whenever It doe* occur, is being discna-ed among tbe cardinalr, and this with no deair* to inticipate the election or to be disre- ipectlul to the pontiff. Tbe feeling among tbe cardinals has changed great ly since August, 1903, and today there exists a tendency quit* oppoeite to that which triumphed three years ago. In view of tbe Vaticsn's experiences with France, the cry this time will be not for a merely religious pope, but a po litical pope; not lor a saint, but for a statesman. Even tbe strongest opponents of three years ago of Cardinal Rampolla now favor his election. Rampolla failed in 1903 chiefly because be was vetoed by Cardinal Pusyna, in tbe name of Austria, speaking for tbe en tire Triple Alliance. Although Pope Pius bas suppressed the right of veto sbroegted by certain powers, tbe reason which induced tbe Triple Alliance to oppose Cardinal Rampolla still exist, and the church today ia less able to afford displeasing the Central Empire. Consequently there are rumors ol an experiment with a foreign pope, in spite of tbe disfavor of tbe Italians. For tha last four cen turies alt tbe popes have bean Italians. BAT CITY IS ARMED Vigilance Committee Hay Be Or- eanlzed for Protection. MAYOR DOES NOT LIKE PUN Carnival o f Robbery and M urder Has Stirred Honest Citizens to a High Pitch. 8an Francisco, Cal., Oct. 13. — Tbe general alarm cauaed by the nnmeront report* oi hold-ups and robberv has seriously affected the attendance at all places of amueemont. Hotel manager« and others entrusted with the handling of large enme of money have made elab orate defensive preparsticne and there ie a general arming on tbe part oi citl- Discnming the propriety of the or ganisation of a committee of safety in thie state today to deal with petty criminal! who now infeet the city, Act ing Mayor Gallagher raid: "There eball be no lynching in this city, aDd I eincerely hope that at the meeting to be held in Union square today the leaden will have enough sense to do nothing that w ill injure the city. "T h ey w ill call it a. committee of safety,” the mayor continued, “ but other cities will call it a vigilance com mlttee, and that w ill do irrevocable barm to San Francisco. I t would be a cconfeeeion that tbe people of thie city era not capable ol protecting them selves, and when I eey the people I mean tba authoritiee with whom the people have veeted the power of gov ernment The plan ia un-American. “ Tbe eurpation oi the power! oi sup pressing crime by unauthorised persona ie a crime in itself. I (hall regard it aa such and w ill not permit it. "Should those men delire to co-oper ate with tb* autberitiee in ridding tbe city of thugs an i criminals, I shall be glad to have their aseieUnce, bat they must not act independent of the munic ipality. I w ill not allow millionaires to taka those steps any eooner than 1 would allow laboring men. There m olt be no violence committed by citi- sens. Lynch law does more harm than good." F O O T P A D S HARD A T W O R K . Independent grain dealera of Chicago have told tbe Interstate Commerce Polica Round Up All tho Suspicious commiaeton how they have been mined Charactsrs They Sea. by rebatea being given tbe favored. San Francisco, Oct. 18.— Despite the Bam Jonae, the well known evange energetic measures taken by tba polica list, dropped dead of heart failure on in rounding up all ez-convieta and sus hia way from Olaboma City t* his home picious characters yesterday and today, fn Georgia. Death came on bis fifty tba activity af tha lootpaidi and high 'ninth birthday. waymen continued Seveial reports ol An explosion in a coal mine neai robberies and attempted hold-ups were Dntbam, England, killed 26 and en made to tbe police. tombed 200 miners. Reacne parties Carl Wilson, ■ laborer, was 'lield up are working to reach tbei mprisoned and robbed of $6 by two men, while felon, who may not survive. walking on Rush street, near Kearney, A new Elijah baa appaared in Main* about 10 o’clock tonight. A t tbe foot- pade «topped him Wilson fired s ebot China w ill aak all powers to make at tbam in the dtrknene. In their Japan give up Manchuria. haete in searching him, the robbers overlooked the piltol which he had. Moody says be baa avidanoa to c Attracted by the ebot, a nightwatcb- vict tha Standard Oil company. man came running up and also began An explosion on a government «team •hooting st the fleeing men. er on the Ohio river killed three men. Edwsrd Lang, a street-car conductor, M ilitary supplies for use by tbe reported to the police today that he American army in Cuba are admitted wae held up by two masked men at the north end of the Ferry bailding shortly free of duty. before 12 o’clock last night. W hile Magoon has assumed the government one of them held a pistol against of Cuba and Taft and Bacon have Lang’ s head the other footpad went twined borne. throogh o il pockets, and, according to O LD GIRARD SLA VE PEN. A ll mall for United State* troops in Lang, robbed him ol $60. An attempted hold-np was reported Cuba is sent to Havana and from there Discovery Made by Subway Workman from Golden Gate park. The approach 'Went to lta destination. at Depth o f IOO Feet. ol tome pedeetriani frightened away A Loa Angelea «threat ear ran away Philadelphia, Oct. 13. — Subway en a steep grade because tha brake* the highwaymen. workmen digging beneath Water street would not work. Two men were killed for the new tunnel station, uncovered and a score seriously injured. BIG G U N S NEEDED. at tbe depth of 100 feet wbat ia clear The railway mall clerks running out ly an old slave prison. Tbe pen • f Houston, Tex., on the Southern Pa General W ood Also Wants Cavalry composed of narrow cells in three tiers d flc, have gone on a strike as a result 8ent to Philippines. with three-foot corridors between heavy of trouble with the railroad company. Wellington, Oct. 18.--A n argument wells. The cells ran six to the tier Detectives from London are investi against the reduction in the number of Esch is large enough to hold six men Heavy iron bare gating the alleged importation of Eng- troops in the Philippine* Is made by pecked in closely. covered the windows and U in each cel gififl fa j g g | iy .Bonife. Q s is II e * w w sw u ie s u a v s v w u p | ru i id « l t O lilIflH J U T B M AG O O N AR R IV E S. N O B LE S FLY C O U N T R Y . Will Taka Charga o f Cuba aa P ro visional Govarnor. Stamped* o f Russian Rich to Refuge in Free England. London, Oct. 12. — For tom* time poet statement! have been made with more or lees- authority to the effect that some member* of the Csar’ i fam ily were making eecret arrangement* to leave Raeeia, should certain eventnali- tiea occur, and take refuge in Eogland. Thee* statements have been regarded aa part of tb* inevitable rnmois to be expected to eriee from the state of affaire in the Muscovite dominionk. In vestigations by the Publisher!’ Press correspondent, however, reveal circum stances which point to their truth. Large quantities of jewels, pictures end furniture have arrived in thie country from the imperial palaces in Russia just lately, and have been placed in eafe storage. A leading banker told the Pabliehers’g Press cor respondent that consignments of prop erty of enormous value had recently ar rived there from Russia. “ We have received packets of jewels, costly furniture and number» of pic tures, the value of each of which runs well into five figures,” he laid. "T b e owners are very highly placed.” The question pnt point blank as to whether they belonged to the Roman offs, tbe reply wae made that it wae •gainst the rales to give each informa tion. A confirmation oi the assertion that at least two of the grand dukes and grand ducheeeee intend to give the ter rorist* a wide berth, and to find aeylnm in England, is found in tbe fact that inquiries for the beet estates and homes in the market are being made emong West End estate and home agents by Russian gentlemen, who, while aeking for particulars of the most valuable estates, refuse to give the names of the people for whom they are required. C A R B LO CK AD E IN THE E AST O rd e r« fo r Thousands Are Given That Cannot Be Filled. Chicago, Oct. 12.— The congestion of freight traffic has increased eo fait within the last few days that railway officials fear they are soon to be lace to face with a blockade. Conditions on the Eastern roads which have not only to handle the business which they orig- inete but have the crops of tbe West pouring in upon them to r export, are naturally the wont, but those on the Western lines alio are rapidly becom ing extremely eerlnai. With the approach oi winter the movement of coal hae grown heavier, aggravating the congested condition! which already exist, and traffic men say they do not know what they will do for cara when the year’ s enormous crop of corn ie ready for market, ai it w ill be now in a short time. A line belonging to one of the big Eastern railway system! had orders for 4,236 carl which it could not fill. The Pennsylvania proposes to give notioe that for 36 hours it w ill receive no consignments from the Pittebnrg dis trict, the object being to get the tracks partly clear ol care which have accu mulated on its lines. a OREG O N FIR FOR P U L L M A N S . R O C K C R E E K 'S FINE F R U IT . Havana, Oct. 10. — Charles E Ms- goon, the newly appointed provisional governor of Cnba, arrived here this af- terncon. Coincident with hia coming, Governor Taft gave ont a general dtcre* proclaiming amnesty not only to the rebels, but to r ll persons charged with political offenses or crimes in any way connected with the revolution. The steamer Maecotte, with Mr. Ma goon, General J. Franklin Bell, Mrs. Tsft rad Mrs. Bacon, entered Havana harbor at 4 o’ clock thie afternoon. In the wake of the Maecotte came th* bat tleship Texas with a detachment oi 300 marines from Norfolk. A laurch cariying Mr. Tait, Assist ant Secretary ol (Rate Bacon and Cap tains McCoy rad Martin, aides to Mr. Tait, harried oat to tbe Maecotte. There followed another lannch with Uenarai Funaton rad hie aide, and a third with a committee of Cuban news papermen, who carried hugo boqneta of flowers which were deliveied to Mre. Taft and Mrs. Bacon with a brief ad dress of weleome. After the preeentatione to the mayor and the city council the party entered carriages and waa driven to the palace, where Mr. Taft and Mr. Bacon and Mr. Magoon had a long conference in th* governor’ ! office. Following thie conference Mr. Ma goon received the members of tbe press. He declined to discuss bis plane for tbe future. He laid he bad expect ed, upon arriving at Washington, to have 30 days’ leave of absence prior to hia departure for the Philippines. He did not regret, however, tbe change in program and he declared himself grati fied with being in Cuba. He said be won >d take op his residence with Min ister Morgan ae tbe minister’ s gueet pending the departure oi Mr. Taft. General Bell will reside at the army headquarters at Marianao. General uneton w ill make hia headquarters at Camp Columbia. Millions o f Fast Used Every Year for Growers Busy Picking Large C rop o f Apple* and Peara. Pataca Cars. Rock Cretk — Tbe ranchers along Portland— In 18 months Portland hae fnrniebeJ between 40,000,000 and Rock cieek have stepped out of the hey 60,000,000 leet of fir lumber for nee in barveet into tbe trait haivest, and are the couitruction of cars at the ebops of picking apples and pears. Fruit men the Pullman Car company, located at are piond oi their orchards and claim Pullman, III. Ia the purchase of thie that Hood River or any other locality material, tbe company has expended in th* Northwest can produce no finer trait or more abundant yields. Froit does to $1.600,000. These figures are vouched for by A l is shipped from this section to many bert Jones, purchasing agent of tbe important points in the East, and com Pullman company, who waa cent to pares favorably with any of the pro the Weet 18 months ago to hay lumber. ducts in these market*. The leading The first is used exclusively for siding frnit growers are W illiam Head and A on boxcere, and, besides the lumber A. Carothere. The former hae an or bought here, more ie continually being chard of 10 acres, the latter stoa t 20 contracted for in other sections. Some acres. Mr. Head baa picked and (h ip of the material is dressed, inch as floor ped abont 300 boxes ol apples, peaches ing, siding and the like, while more end pears to Spokane, Walla Walla and Pendleton and other points east, has been shipped rough. There is d o prospective cessation of while some was shipped to Condon and the buying so far aa the pine is con Arlington. He estimates he w ill have cerned, and, while yellow pine is alio 1,000 boxes of winter apples for ship largely need, that ia not being drawn ment. Mr. Carothere haa shipped 1 from this locality. In the construction 000 tnxes oi fruit and w ill ship 1,300 of sleeping and passenger care only more. These gentlemen get the high hard woods are utilised, particularly eat price* (or their (rnit. Fruit grown fot finishing tbe interior. Some ma on Rock creek captured first prise end terial is often left in dry kilnd four or gold medal at the Omaha exposition a five months, subject to slow heat and few years ago. The exbibit wae made the air drying process, in order that by A. A. Carothere, and was a surprise when fitted in care it ie perfectly sea to orchsrdiate, packers and dealers. soned. ________ Hope Are On tha Up Grade. Price* o f Cattle Advancing. Salem— Tbe bop market at Salem La Grande— Peter O’Sullivan, who hae assumed a very active condition in hae just returned from a visit to Wal the last day or two, and now every lowa county, saye that one of the chief dealer in the city has orders (or bops causes lo r tbe prevailing prosperity in a t a slight advance over fignres named all sections of that country ia the in a week ago. Krebs Bros, bas received crease in the price of cattle. Repre an order for 1,000 bales at 1534 cents a sentative! of the Pacific Meat company pound. A ll other dealers are offering are making large purchases, and Walla that price. Krebs bought tbe Ciau- Walla buyers ere looking for feeders. field crop of 175 bales at Dallas. Jos The range leasing plan has proved very eph Harris and Catlin A Linn were satisfactory, and the forming of separ also buyers on tbe West side at 12)4 ate boundaries for cattle and sbeep bae cents, while Lachmnnd A Pincue paid resulted to the advantage of the cattle, BID T O DIG C A N A L . 17 cents for a choice lot bought from a which come from the range in fine con dealer at Dallas. dition. _________ Commission invites Proposals to C om plete W ork on Isthmus. Applei at the Fruit Fair. Higher Than Hood. Hood River — The exhibit of apples grown by A. I . Mason, which took the sweepstake* and several other prizes at the Hood River Fruit fair consisted of three boxes taken from 9 year-old trees, planted 63 to the acre. Tbe trees averaged five and a half boxes, and altogether be took 1,141 boxes from his orchard. In the entire yield there were only 64 wormy apples dar ing the season e n i the trees were sprayed six times with arsenate of lead In the whole yield there were only 54 boxes that went smaller than four tiers to the box. _________ Baker C ity— A discovery bas just been made by T. R. Berry, locating en gineer for the Grand Ronde Water com pany. In surveying for altitudes, res ervoir sites and a ditch line, Mr. Berry bas diicoveied a mountain peak named Eagle Chief, between Imnaha and the head of Minnm river, 40 mile* north east of Baker City, that measures high er than Mount Hood, which ie 11,226 feet, and tbua becomes the higeat mountain in Oregon. Eagle Chief is perpetually anowclad and is suirounded by a chain oi 40 lakes. Washington, Oct. 10.— Invitations for proposals to complete the Panama canal were issued today by the canal commiaeion rad the iorm of contract onder which the work is to be done was-made public by Chairman Shonts, who also gave out a letter written to the secretary of war giving the com mission's reasons (or contracting the work. The contract provides that each bid der must undertake the entire work of construction. No bar w ill be offered to corporations associating in the un dertaking, but thev mast be legally organized into a single body with which tbe government can deal. Bidders w ill not be considered who do not have available capital ol $6,000,000. A certified check for $200,000 is required with each proposal in d a bond ol $8,- 000,000 w ill be required from the suc cessful bidder. The bidding is not limited to American contractors. A il proposa!« are te be in before noon of D(cembe(.12, when they w ill be open ed. Préposais are to be expressed in terms ol percentage upon the estimated coat of construction, which ie to be fixed by a board of five engineers, three repre senting the government and two th* contractor. The chief engineer of the canal commission is to be chairman of the engineering board. In support of the commission’ ! posi tion that the cans! can be contracted to greater advantage than it can be built by the government, Mr . Shouts’ letter says that, "because of the unprecedent ed and greatly extended induatrial ac tivity of tbe time rad the consequent violent competition for i l l clause of superintendents, foremen, sab contrac tors, skilled mechanics rad even ordi nary laborers, it would take the com mission years to secure men to build up departmental constroction organisa tions which wonld equal in efficiency thorn now controlled by the leading contractors of the United State*.’ ’ Modern Pyramid Buildera. Government to Build Dam. Albany— The Modern Pyramid Build Washington— The secretary of tbe ers waa launched last week when the interior has authorized the construction first lodge or local pyramid of tbe or of the Cold Springs storage dam, on the der waa formed in this city. The local Umatilla irrigation project in Oregon pyramid is tbe first subordinate branch by a government force on account of it ol tbe order, and was named Pyramid being impossible to procure satisfactory No. 2, tbe supreme pyramid being P y w ii-- d U m loa this dam were twice ramid No. 1. Fred Fortmiller was ¡ftiMuPmr?luAtimd .JWmfim advertised and D id * twice i r j c i t d , u . . c n js e u c b l e l p u llt lm , W . Lair T b o m p labor lawa. report. The total garrision, on June them is tbe bouse of Stephen Girard B U FF ALO PLAG UED W IT H SN O W . terms aeked being considered exorbitant son, scribe, rad E. D. Cusick, custo an eccentric millionaire, who gave Gi by the department. The work will dian. Tbe order starts with about 30 Mount Pelee ia again in active orup 30 last, numbered 20,043 men. " W e are far from home,’ ’ , eayi Gen raid college to Philadelphia, and whose now be done UDder the direction ¡of tbe tloa. members. eral Wood, "and in case of foreign dis •state is now valnad at $100,000,000 Tears Down Wirsa, W recks Orchards reclamation engineers. The lowest bid and Kills T w o Men. Wrangles of onions cause a threat of turbances, even with all oar troope In tearing down the old Glraid home at tbe last opening was by a Salt Lake T o Establish Big Sawmill. a general building lockout in Chicago. concentrated at Manila, the forca avail that tba traction company bought, the Buffalo, Oct. 12.— The storm of enow C it) firm, $339,6C5. Albany— A sawmill with a capacity A Toronto univeralty student was tha able wonld be scarcely sufficient to de prison waa discovered. The old house and elect which swept over thie part of o f 20,000 leet per day is to be estab More is within half a square of the Delaware, the country last night and today wae Brat to be killed by football this season. (end it fiom a serious attack. Teachers Are Scarce. lished eix miles south ol Brownsville over, a strong garrison sbonld be main and secret access by water would be the worst in msny years. Baker City— Teachers are frigbtfally W itte aays that, while he has no ill tained here until conditional pertain may. Girard believed in slavery, Telegraph, telephone and trolley lines scarce in Baker county. The county by G. B. and E. H Dickinson, of thie feeling against tbe csar, be w ill never ing to tbe civil government ara well es owned slaves and many Louisiana sugar were prostrated in all direction*. The superintendentis offering high wagee city. A contract with the lessees oi -«gain serve him. tablished and the animosities and dis plantations. damage to the rich trait belts of Chau and good positions to the pedagogues the land eecu-ed require! that the plant tauqua, Niagara and Orleans counties of the county, but cannot get. enough be in operation by January 1. An Atlanta grand jury has indicted appointment« incident to tha bnilding ia incalculable. Whole otcharde of school ma’ams to fill the poeitions. Ae 90 white men for complicity in the re op of a local government under new Cold Persists in East. and perhaps strained conditions have cent outragee against negroes. Washington, Oct. 13. — The cold pesch trees and other small fruits were the result tbe teachers have bad an in P O R T L A N D M A R K E TS , paeaed away.’ ’ wav* is persisting in the East. An crushed to the ground by the wet, crease in wages from $35, the average In hia farewell addrese Taft told tha General Wood suggests adding some other cold wave in the Rocky Moun clinging enow, which fell steadily for Wheat— Club, 64066c; bluestem, last year, to $60, which is this year’ s Cubans that tb* United States w ill not artillery to the present garrieon and tain region, in Idaho end Montana, many hours. average. Teachers getting $60 end over 68069c; valley, 67c; red, 61062c. leave till fair elections are speared. tending to the Philippines one aqnad and moderating in the Sonth and con Tonight the weather ie clear and are common rather than teachers with Oats— No. 1 white, $23.60024; grey, $220 22 50. Secretary Taft has Informed a delega ron oi aach of tha cavarly regiment! in siderably warmer la the central valley* cold, and the lines of communication aalariss of $40 or less. tha United States. are being slowly re-established. Barley— Feed, $20.50 per ton; brew tion of Isle of P i n « cltisans that it is is tbe weather aitnation in a nutshell Public order haa greatly improved in as announced tonight by the Weather Buffalo bore the brunt of the storm. ing, $21.60; rolled, $23. uaelesa to think of separation from Wants Paaaenger Bridge. Miindanao. The rice output there ie The damage in this city alone ia not lar Cuba. Rye— $1 2501.35 per cwt. bureau. I t Is warming up in the W ait Oregon City— For the accommodation •aid to exceed any previoua year and generally, reaching over 60 degree* in from a quarter ol a m illion dollars, and Corn— Whole, $26027; cracked, $28 The Chilean congrees, city and prop tha people have gone to work. Aa the vicinity of Chicago and tha Mimie- two deaths occurred, which were direct of the people of Oswego, the Clscksmas per ton. erty owners of Valparaiso, w ill com there ia an large Mohammedan t lament ■ippi valley and over 70 degree* west ly due to the effect! of the storm. A ll county court w ill be aeked to negotiate Hay— Valiev timothy. No. 1, $100 M ae to rebuild the city deetroyed by there, and unexpected disturbances of there. night the telephone and electric light with tbe Southern Pacific company to 11 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, the end that the county may construct earthquake. may orcor aa the resalt of action of re •yatems were paralysed. The etreete $14016; clover, $6 6 0 07 ; cheat, $70 an upper deck on the company’ s rail Hope o f Annexation High. ligions fanatics returning from Mecca, were littered with broken wire*. 7.60; grain bay, $7; alfalfa, $11.60, Why Bril W e* Put In Command. John Barrett, now minister to Co road bridge to be cone.rncted across tbe Havana, Oct. 10. — President Roose tha report aaya tha garrison should be vetch hay, $707.60. Washington, Oct. 13.— The detail of lombia, is slated for a better position, Willamette river at Oswego. Tbe plan concentrated. Frnita— Apples, common to choice, velt’ s statement at Washington yester Indians Out On a Big Hunt. General F J Bell to command tbe either ambassador to Brasil or vice gov- of tbe Oswego people who w ill petition 25 0 76c per box; choice to fancy, 76c0 day to Nicholaa M. Riviero, the Ha Amerian m ilitary force* in Cnba wae New Westminster, B. 0 ., Oct. 12.— tbe county court for this action is to ’ of the Philippines. vana editor, that "th e meane taken by Postal Deficit Lee*. made directly by the president, and The Stony Indiana of Alberta have seenre lor themeelvee a meane of cross $1.25; grapes. 5Oc0$1.5O per box; the United States to prevent disorder The deparment of Justioe ia gaining Waenblngton, Oct. 16.— Postmaster tha reason for that order was that by again broken loose, and are now on a ing the Willamette river and more di Concords, Oregon, 2734c hell basket; peaches, 7 6 c0 $ l; pears, 75c0$1.25; in Cnba mnet always be determined by Wash evidence that hundred* of men, General Oortelyon has given oaten ad bia administration aa m ilitary gover wild game drive along tbe west line of rect communication with this city. crabapplea, $101.26 per box; prunes, the exiating conditions and with refer both white and black, are held in vir. vence statement of tbe receipt* end nor of the provisoes of Batangae, one the Rocky monntaine. The game an 25060c per box; cranberries, Oregon. ence to onr solemn obligationi to Hie teal slavery ia Southern Fiordia by the expenditure* of tb* poetai eervice for of the mnet turbnlent of tba Philippine thoritiee have taken steps to have them Institute Arouses Interest. $303.*6 per box; qnincee, $101.26 people of Cuba,” is cansing consider lumbermen. tbe fiscal year ending Jane 30, 1906. subdivisions, just after the crisis had parsaed end driven oat of the country, able gratification here. This is not be Myrtle Point— The Farmer*’ insti per box. Tbeae Cuban Liberals bail Taft and Bacon It shows a redaction of tb * annasi de been reached in the Agnineldo rebel and a posse hae been" sunt out. cause the words indicate any definite tute and (air, which has just closed, Vegetables — Brans, 6 0 7 )4 e ; cab ficit from $14.672,684 for 1906 to $10,- lion, General Bell (bowed inch e com Indians heve always given the British as saviours. proved a great success. The dleplsy of bags, 134 0 1 >4c per pound; cauli change in his intentions, but because 616,996 Inr 1906, over $4 000,000, or bination of the eoldier and diplomat Columbia game authorities trouble, a* agricultural products convinced all vis flower, $101.26 per dozen; celery, 60 be did not say anything about the early A eon of Vico President Fairbanks 27 832 per cent The total receipts for that his selection was deemed expedi •vary fall they come into the province itor* o l tbe agricultural possibilities of 090c per dozen; corn, 1234c per doa- restoration of sovereignty. has eloped with a Pittsnurg girl. 1906 were $167,932,783, an increase ent to undertake similar duties in Cuba. through the various passes and hunt the region shout Myrtle Point. Dr. en; encumbers, 16c per dosen; egg ovar 1906 ol $16,106,198, which ia th* ior several month* at the west foothills A lone highwayman held up a Witbycombe of tbe Oregon Agricultural plant, 10c per pound; lettuce, brad. Wrecked by Bro* en Rail. of th* Rockies. in the Tosiopah, Nevada, district, and greatest Increase for any year in tbe Armour’ s Case B efore Wilson. college gave an illustrated lecture on 20c per doseu, ouione, 10 0 1234 c per Topeka, Kas., Oct. 10 — Seven per history of the eervice. Tbe par cent ol aaaursd nearly f t .000. Philadelphia, Oct. 13.— State Food the treatment of tbe dairy cow. As sons were injured seriously and many increase in receipts for 1906 ia 9.88. Patent Tool for Entrenching. “ | this is a dairying region, this lecture dosen; peas, 4 0 6c; bell peppers, 6c; and Dairy Commissioner Warren this The Newfoundland cabinet is still pumpkins, 134c per pound; spinach, more slightly in a wreck which oc week caused warrants to be issued for Washington, Oct. 12.— Tbe Navy de- wae well attended and the farmer! got worrying over the fishing privileges curred, at 8:30 tonight two miles met of Ambassador Resigned. tb* arrest of several o* Armour A Com parntmet baa authorised Brigadlar many benecfiial idea* from th* doctor’ s 406c per pound; tomatoes, 80060c lest to the United Stateo. per box; parsley, 10016c; sprouts. Warn ego, on tho Union Pacific railrrafl. Mexico City, Mex , Oct. 16.— Joequln pony’ s agents In this city on th* charge General E lliott, commanding the m remsrke. 734e per pound; squash, 134c per Four carl on the Overland Limited, kar T . Wash in (ton In au address d’ Caseaeius, Mexican ambassador to of exposing tor sale heme and other rlne corps, to (apply merines with 2,- pound; turnip«, 9Oc0$l per rack; car No. 101, were thrown from tho track i strongly a(vised them to ra tba United Staete, has formally tender meets containing boracic acid. Assist 000 comblnetlon intrenching tool* of e Land Withdrawn From Entry. rote, $101 26 per rack; brats, $1.260 by a broken rail, and tbe wrecks«* is céis* daring th* present trouble ed hi* resignation to President Dies, ant Food and Dairy Commies too r D new type, which General E lliott bee Th* Dalles— Tbe local land office ie 1.60 per seek. strewn over a distance of a quarter e f Ie th* South. and the announcement ol tba fact will Schick and N. B. Critct field, secretary jaet devised. The tool he* a handle in receipt of a telegram from tha com- Obion* — Oregon, $101.16 per hun e mile. The train waa late end wee be made public in the next imne of the of agrienltnta of thie state, today went abont two feet long, to which le hinged ■niseioner of tha general land office dred. running at high speed at tbe time of Ie expelling all Japanese fron Diary Official. Henor Caasasius give* o Washington to meet Secretary of Ag shield shaped blade. Thie blade withdrawing from filing or entry, un Tbe engine, tender, Potatoes — Oregon Burbanks, deliv the accident. pert at Manchuria controlled by as a reason for his resignation tha fact riculture Wilson end Dr. H. W . W iley, fold« against the handle in each a man der the eoel land laws, ail tbe public -*■ ered, 80085c; in carlota f. o. b. conn baggage and mail car*, together with that tor aoma time peat hia baalth haa chief cbemiet of th* department, end ner that it can be readily can led under lands embraced in tbe following town- try, 76 0 80c; sweet potatoes, 20234c smoker, did not leave the track. a belt and it can be eo adjusted that It shiep: Townships 6 sonth, range* 24, per pound. O hle* wanta American engtneera to been eerionely Impaired. According to ley tb * feet* in the cam* before them. the rumor* in circulation, tb * m stands at tight angle* to the handle and 26 and 20, E. W . D ; townships 7 Charge ot her railway aoaatrnc- Illinois Ha* Lost Much Revenu*. Batter— Fancy creamery, 26030c per Forest Rsaervas Safa From Fir*. is available for nw as a hoe or piik. and w ill pey $26,000 a yeer on a likely candidate to succeed Camaeloe It south, ranges 24, 26 end 26, E. W. D .; pound Springfield, H i., Oct. 10.— The aerar Enriqne Creel, governor of tb* state of Weahfhgton, Oct. 13. — Gifford Pin- i r s yeers’ onstract. township« 8 sonth, rang*! 26, 26, E. Eggs — Oregon ranch, 3103234c per tion wae made today before tb * railroad Chihuahua. rhot, chief of the bnreen of foreetry, W irelett Heralds the Charleston. W. D. ________ dosen. committee of tbe state board of equal In th* M it ageinst th* Standard who le e just completed s tour of the San Francisco, Oct. 12 — Heralding Poultry — Average old bene, 12c per isation by W. B Fleming and J. M. Economy in British Navy. O il Company in Ohio it haa developed government forest reserves, celled upon her approach a thousand mile* away, Much Grain Accumulate*. J am e pound; mixed chickene, 11 0 12c; Duffy, representing Colonel an* o l tb* largo Maglish oil com- London, Oct. 16.— Th* Standard this th* president today. Mr. Pinchot ex by means of wireless telegraphy, tbe La Grande — Homer Littleton, fore m le owned by Rock stellar in- morning says the government purposes, pressed gratification with tha results ef protected craieer Charleston ram* into man ot th* Cbaa. Play]* warehonee at spring. 12c; old roosters, 8 0 10c: Hamilton Lewie, corporation counsel dremed chicken*, 1 4 01 6 )4 «; turkey*, of Chicago, that by two errore in méth before the end of the year, to remove hie inspection tour and and of tha ex port thie afternoon end went to en a Alice!, report* that a large quantity of live, 18021«; turkey«, dremed. choice. ode oi «serasing railroad property by 20 efficient ship* from active dnty, In cel lent condition in which he found th* chorage near Searalito. It was not na- grain hae eccnmnlated, owing to the 20022c; geeee, live, 9010c; ducks, 14 tbe state hoard of equalisation, the The leie of Pinea I* not affected by order to economise for an actl** fleet, fxreet reserve*. There baa been only til late tonight that the quarantine offl embargo placed against railroad ship state of Illin ois has I oat reveno* ia tbe 016e. A maricen intervention ia Cuba. Six battleship* of tb* Majestic elaaa on* big fir* on tb* reserve« daring tbe d els completed tbelr examination of ment! of wheat from the interior points past 30 year* which would amoent to Vral— Dremed, 63408c per pound. The Charleston to Portland, on account of the grain- Immediately apon th* rotara of Taft will ba removed. A il of these w ill be rammer, he wye, and tbe burned area the men on board. Beef — Dremed bull«, 20234* P*r hundred* of million* of dollere. come* here to be th* flapehip of the Pa handlert’ strike, bat that shipments pound; cows, 4 0 6c; country steer*, 6 Gebe a rien governor of th* Phil- placed ia tha horn* reserve. The entire did eot exceed 2,000 scree. cific squadron, and w ill fly tha pennant w ill now be resumed. w ill be appointed. This ia tb* Royal Sovereign close, eight fin* v< Open* Another Re 0 6 )4 «. of Rear Admiral Swinburne. Japan **« Designs en Java. originally Intended lor Magoon, eel», w ill be pieced in reoerv* without Mutton — Dressed, fancy, 7e per Washington, Oct. 10.— T b * president crew«, and foor armored cruisers a lii e f Cuba. R oom , Oct. 11. — The newspapers Crook County Horses Far Afcerta. pownd; ordinary, 6 0 8 c ; lata be, fancy. med a proclamation today fixing 12 ba paid off. T w o M ore Transport* Bail. bar* today pnblieb a private letter Pendleton — Thirteen carload* of 8e. o’clock noon on October 29 ae tb* billed in from Tokio that anmeroae Japanese Newport New*, V *., Oat. 12.— Tbe range horeee were «hipped from this Pork— Dressed, 808c per pound. lor opening tb* Walker river Rain Damages Cotton. emissaries have been seat to the leland transport Admiral Schley sailed from eity to Alberta last week. They are H ope-1908, 14018« per reservation, in Nevada, to settlement. Houston, Tax., Oct. 16.— A heavy of Java, Dutch East Indies, with the thie port todey, beering tbe Seventeenth owned by M. I . Cowell, and were tak 1906, nominal; 1904, nomine Ohio ha* rnreceded in breaking ap Thera are 289,000 aeree oI land t* be rain haa fallen over tha ground In part mission to create incideete jnetifying a and Eighteenth batteries ef moaataie en from tho range in Crook county Wool— Eastern Oragc disposed of end the law permits it* ae • of Texas tha past 24 boor*, doing con naval demonstration. It ie artillery. The City of Washington The shipment was consigned te Shelby 12018c per poood. according to shrink quieitiou under tb* general land lew«. Many bold robheriee art occurring siderable Hamaga to the cotton crop. that the Dutch authorities with the First hattalion of tb* Eleventh Junction, Moat., bnt the horeee ere de age; valley, 20021c, according to flne- The reservation ia in tbe C a r e » City are much alarmed. There w ill ba a heavy low ia rioa. infantry tailed tonight. signed for the Alberta market. c bo ice, 28029«. lend district.