The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, October 25, 1906, Image 2

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    The Estacada News
G R E AT C O LD IN W YO M IN G .
C Y C L O N E IN S O U TH .
Snow Falla, in Some Sections Accom ­
panied by High Winds
Cuba and Florida Swept by Heavy
Gala—All Wires Down.
HUNDREDS PERISH
MRS. D AVIS DEAD.
Widow o f President o f Confoderacy
Pasaaa Away.
New York, Oct. 17.— Mr*. Jsffsracn
Fort Pierce, F I*., Oct. 19 — The con
Davis, widow of the president of th*
doctor on train No. 98, just in from
Confederacy, v bo • ae been ill for a
Miami, report* terrible deetrnct on
P A Y T A X E S D R ECT.
D IS T IL L E R Y T O BE B U ILT .
weex at the Hotel Majestic in thia city,
there by the hurricane yesterday. Fnl
died at 10:26 last night.
ly 100 honses were blown down, and
Death wee doe to pneumonia induced
North Bend Will Probably Secure De Oregon Tax Com m Alien Recommend« the city ie in s demoralised condition.
by n severe cold which Mre. Davie con­
The handsome
churches of the
R elief for Sheriffs.
natured Alcohol Plant.
tracted upon her retain from the Ad­
Episcopal and Methodist denominations
Salem—That the duty of collecting were both blown down. Tbe concrete
North Bend— The Coos bay country
irondack«, where she had spent the
taxes should be taken lrom tbe sheriffs jail was leaning, with danger of turn­
has secured the establishment of
summer months. Although grsvs tsars
wsre felt from ths first, Mrs. Davis’
plant for the manufacture of denatured and imposed upon the coanty treasur­ ing over, and tbe prieoneri bed to be
wonderful vitality, which brought her
alcohol and the distillery w ill be ready ers, is one of the recommendations con removed. The car sheds are b'.own Shipping Receives Serious Blow and
lately through a similar attack a year
A Rasuma o f th* Laaa Important but
tained in tbe report of the Oregon Tax down and the top ae blown off the pen
to receive potatoes from the farmers
Evarywhar* Loas o f Life Is
ago, gave hope of ultimate reroveiy
Not Laaa Interesting Evanta
commission just issued from the pr'nt- insula and Occidental steamer sheds.
next tail
until Monday night, when e decided
Raportsd Great.
A two-story brick building collapsed
ing office. This recommendation is in
o f tha Paat Weak.
8. T . Clover, of the American Alco
change for the woise was evdient and
itself of considerable importance in the
hoi company, New York, came to the
Houses Ruined at Key West.
the attending physician annonnesd that
management of county affair«, but it
Coos bay country about two weeks ago
tbe end was near.
I t was then believ­
Bt. Augustine, F la , Oct. 19.— Fre­
assumes particular interest to sheriff?
Two boys bare loat their live* in the
Miami,
Fla.,
Oct.
20.—
The
steamer
in an endeavor to interest the farmers
and tr usurers when coupled with the quent messages were received at the St. Lucie, Captain Pravo commanding ed that Mrs. Davis conld not survive
Booth Dakota bliuard.
in denatured alcohol. He was accom­
suggestion that tb li change w ill make wireless telegraph station here yester­ hat sunk off the Florida coast. On. the night, bat she rallied slightly dur­
panied by Dr. Withycombe, who con­
Ex-Senator Barton, of Kan»»«, if
necessaiy a redaction of the salaries of day giving tbe progress of a severe hur­ »teamer arrived in port tonight bring­ ing the eaily hour* of yeaterday.
ducted several far.nei«’ institutes in the
serving bia jail sentence.
Shortly after 7 o’ clock yesterday
sheriffs end's raise of tbe salaries of ricane, which swept from Cube to the ing 60 injured, who were taken to th.
county and at these meetings the sys­
Preparations are being made for
treasurers. Tha commission conclndes lower east coast of Flordia. Early in hospital, and it is «aid 28 dead bodies morning she had a rimilar spell and
tem of conducting denatured plants was
Rev. Nathan A. Beagle, rector of Bt.
the subject by remarking that the leg­ the morning tbe storm wea reported in will be brongbt np tomorrow.
President Roosevelt's trip to Panama
explained to the farmers.
It was ex­
Stephen’s Protestant Episcopal church,
islature, if it makes the change, ehonid the vicinity of Havana, doing great
Captain
Bravo
says
that
he
anchored
China is faet petting together an
plained that if 76,000 tons of potatoes
damage there, but detail* are lacking. on the lee side of E lliott’ s Key, 26 was hurriedly summoned to give religi­
not overlook tbe ealary matter.
army of well-drilled and well-armed
were promised the company it would at
That tbe handling of public funds is Later the storm reached Key West, oiilee south of Miami, yesterday morn­ ous comfort to the patient in her last
men.
once prepare to begin operations. The
more particularly the work of a treas­ blowiDg down small honses end trees, ing and soon afterward a tidal wave moments r f consciousness. Tbe clergy­
distillery could easily handle twice the
men remained some time end an hour
Negroee threaten a riot in Philadel­
urer and not of a sheriff, is the princi­ being particularly severe along the eDgnlfed the entire island.
quantity named, but was willing to
PAC K E R S M AK IN G M O N E Y.
later it was announced that Mrs. Davie
phia against Dixon’s production of
pal reason for the proposed change water front.
He
says
there
were
260
residenti
on
start on a small scale.
"T h a Clansman.”
Tbe commission is of the opinion tb it
the island, all of whom where lost. The had lapsed into a state of coma. The
Contracts were entered into with a
Havana Totally Isolated.
period of unconsciousness lasted to tbe
One firm has the monopoly of ship­ Talk of Sale to English Syndicate la number of farmers on a basis of $8 per tbe aecounta conld be just ts accurately
New York, Oct. 19. — A t 2 o’ clock St. In cie was crushed by the same end.
checked il the money were paid dirict-
Not Credited.
wave and of the 100 passengers on
ping grain orer the Milwaukee road
ton for three years, the distillery to
this
morning
cable
communication
with
Mrs. Davie has for some years made
ly to county treasurers as it could be if
board 25 were killed. Captain Bravo
from Kansas City.
I t is esti­
Washington, Oct. 23 — The Agricul­ take potatoes of all sixes.
her borne in this city, where she had a
it were first paid to tbe sheriffs and by Havana bad not been restored and the
Hears! is extending his campaign tural department officials are very mated that at this price farmers will them turned over io the treasurers Western Union company was unable was seriously injured.
A Darge containing 100 people ie wide circle of friends. Throughout her
w o'k into other states to capture the much interested in the report lrom receive nearly $100 per acre for their There would be one less opportunity to gat io conuection with Miami or
said to have been torn away from its illness solicitous inquiries regarding
Chicago that the big packing houses product.
Key
West,
the
lend
lines
throughout
presidential nomination.
her condition were continually made
for mismanagement. The commission
are contemplating a gigantic company,
It was explained by the promoters of
Southern Florida having been pros­ moorings at E lliott Key and after­ at her spaitments.
Certificate holders hare commenced to be financed b* English capital the enterprise that when the distillery does not base its recommendation so
wards picked np near the Bahama
trated.
proceedings to attach $1 000,000 of the They do not look for the carrying out was running at its full capacity it much upon its own reasoning, however
It is impossible to get information ¡elands, 60 of her passengers having
ae it does npon tbe reasoning of a eher
fnnds of the Hartford L ife Insurance ol any such project.
For years the would require 87 tons of coal per day
S T A Y S UNDER SEA.
that
w ill give any basis for an estimate been drowned.
iff, who is quoted, but whose name is
company.
packing companies have been straining for 10 months in the year to convert
ot
the
damage in Havana.
The cable
Havana, Oct. 20. — A cyclone of un­
not given.
A steamer struck a floating mine in • very neive to create the impression the tubers into alcohol, and this would
lines on the western Cuba end are con­ precedented severity, accompanied by Another French Submarine Boat Is
Kangoose bay, the port of Vladivostok, that they are acting independently of prove a great stimulus to coal mining
nected with Havana by land wires aLd a terriffic downpour of rain, swept over
Harness Olive Lake.
L ott O ff Biserta.
Furthermore, a number of by-products
and an unknown number of persons lost earch other.
Bumpter— The Fremont Power com the presumption is that these wires the p ovincee of Havana and Pinar del
Biserta, Tunis, Oct. 17.— Tbe French
Officials here declare that notwith­ would be manufactured that would
their lives.
have
been
put
out
of
commission,
a
Rio Wednesday night and resulted in snbmarine Latin left this port this
paDy, which hae been for some time
standing the rigorous beef inspection greatly increase the payroll.
past engaged in harnessing the waters single dispatch received by the Asso­ 20 deaths in this city and the eerions morning for plunging experiment!.
Colorado shippers have petitioned measures now being enforced, the pack­
Although the site for the distillery
ciated
Press
from
Santiago
de
Cuba
injury of a dcsen or more persons Signals received at 10 o’ clock tonight
of Olive lake for power pnrposce, is
the Interstate Commerce commission to ing houses are being operated with a
has not been definitely announced it
pushing operations towaid the comple stating that the weather there is The damage is estimated at fully $2,- reported her disappearance.
grant them the same railroad freight big profit.
Two tor­
They cannot see wherein w ill probably go to North Bend.
clear.
This
dispatch
cane
by
way
of
000,000. The dead are all Cubans ol pedo boats and three tugs went out in
tion of its plant by employing almost
rates as Standard Oil has been receiv­ there would be any serious disadvant­
every idle man in the district. Men Bermuda, but Santiago de C iba, which the poorer class.
ing.
search of the snbmarine.
age for the packers as the outcome of
Mines Fabulously Rich.
h ive been imported lrom almost every is nearly 500 miles from H ivana, re
It now appears almost certain, ac­
Secretary Taft will soon start on a such a deal, for foreign corporations
Ban Juan, Porto Rico, Oct. 20.— The
Laksview— W. I. Fleck, member of section ol Eaetern Oregon by this com ports tLat all wires to tbe capital are
speech-making trip and expects to would be absolutely at the mercy of the the firm of Fleck A Bnowgooee, mining
Red Star Line steamer Philadelphia, cording to the news received at a late
pany to work on tbe ditch and pipe down.
come as far west as the coast. Inci­ respective states.
from La Guayra, Venezuela, for New hour tonight, that the crew of tbe L a ­
experts and assayers o'. Bidwell, was in line as well ns installing its huge power
dentally be will inspect a few army
York, arrived here today.
Her cap­ tin has suffered a fate similar to that
Lakeview recmtly on bis way home machinery. This company is identified
G U IL T Y A S CHARGED.
posts.
^
tain reports that a Dutch steamer was which overtook the crew of the eubma-
from the Windy Hollow mines, in with the Red Boy mine also, which
C H U LO V O LC A N O BELCHES.
rine Farfadet here last year. The crew
Warner valley, known now as the Lost property w ill be operated in the futuie Verdict o f Jury'Against Standard Oil lost in the cyclone at a point between
Francis J. Henay is to probe the
o! the Latin numbered 14 men.
Caracal end La Guayra.
Cabin
mining
district.
Mr.
Fleck
Is
charges of graft at Ban Francisco.
by
electric
power,
instead
of
steam,
as
Volume o f Sulphur Water Swamps a
in Ohio Case.
Admiral Bsilne, commander of the
Twenty miles of the railroad con­
enthusiastic over the prospects of the heretofore.
Salvador Town,
An unknown vessel has been wrecked
Findlay, Ohio, Oct. 19. — After de­ necting La Guayra with Caracas have Tunis naval division, who went ont on
new mining camp, and believes firmly
near Cape Henry, on the Virginia coast
San Salvador, Oct. 23. — Telergaphic that it w ill develop rich diggings.
liberating 32 hours the jury in the case been totally destroyed by the storm, board a tag, returned at a late hour to­
Hop Situation In Yamhill.
He
night and Baid that, owing to the heavy
A 62 mile gale has swept Charleston, communication with interior points stated that he took samples of the rock
M cMinnville— The hop situation in of the State of Ohio against the Stand­ according to officers and passengers o(
seas and the obsenrity, it was impossi­
S. C , but practically no damage bat hss been restored, and news of the dis­ indiscriminately ar mnd one of the por­ this county is unchanged, with the ex ard Oil company, of Ohio, returned a the Philadelphia.
ble to continue mlvage operations nntil
aster wrought by the terrific storm phyry dikes on one of the claims, and ception that the growers are firmer in verdict of guilty on the charge of con­
been reported.
San Salvador, Oct. 20.— A tempest day. The tugs and torpedo boat«, how­
which has swept over the country is be­ also the dirt for several feet from the their holdings. Sixteen and 16)£ cents spiracy against trade in violation of the
has raged incessantly tor ten days ever, w ill remain through the night
The Department of Agriculture hat ing received. Over 100 persona were
Valentine anti-trnst law.
tbronghont the repnblic, flooding the
adopted rules for the enforcement of drowned in Coatepeque. A vast quan­ dike, and fonnd it to assay $60 to the are the offers made by the many buyers
The verdict was rendered at 4:35 rich valleys, principally that of Majada, near the piece where tbe Lutin made
ton
on
an
average.
These
tests
were
now
goiDg
through
tbe
hopgrowing
die
the pure food laws.
her final plunge.
tity of snlphur water was thrown out made from rock and dirt from the top tricti. Most of the contracts in this o’clock this morning, the jury having
and resulting in great loss of life and
One of these boats reports that its
Herbert Q. Sqnlers, of New York of the Chulo voi.ano, and inundated of the ground.
vicinity have been taken in.
Doe lot, announced its readiness to report exact­ the destruction of cattle and crops.
■drag encounters resistane as though a
has been appointed to succeed Magoon the town of Panchinaloo, killing moat
that of J. W. Fletcher, of Dayton, con ly at 4 o'clock. The court and attor­
The topography of virions depart­ vessel were lying at the bottom.
The
of the inhabitants.
as minister at Panama.
sisting of 230 hales, went at the con- neys anived in a half hour, when the ments has been changed, buildings have
Reserve in Southern Oregon.
government selvage steamers belonging
From other points also reports of ter­
verdict
was
rendered.
tract
price
of
20
cents.
The
sale
of
the
fallen, burying their tenants in the
A man caught in the act of highway
Belem— A proclamation creating the
rific devastation are coming in. Pimi
As the jury was leaving the room rains, and the iron bridges over the to this port, will return in the morning
robbery at Ban Francisco has been
Fiskiyon forest reserve, comprising Levi Bennett lot, of S3 bales, made last
and particcipate in the work.
nento and other towns are reported to
Mr.
Troap
stepped
ap
to
the
conrt
and
week,
is
tbe
only
sale
reported
at
16
given 10 years in the penitentiary.
prinicpal rivers have been carried away
about one-half of Josephine countv and
The British consul general here pro­
have been swept away by the 11 ods.
said
he
wished
to
make
a
motion
for
a
cents.
Tbe rivers are bringing down the bodies posed to the French resident general to
two or three townships of Douglas
The Countess of Carlisle, president
The schooner Aselene, with a num
new
trial
of
the
case.
Judge
Banker
of persons drowned in tbe storm and
of the Biitish W. C. T. U., hat been her of passengers on board, has been county, has been received by Governor
assured him that all inch motions the carcasses of cattle, and the sight of telegraph to the British admiralty at
Lane Prune Crop Is Big.
Malta for salvage and assistance. This
elected head of tha world’ s association lost between Corinto, Nicaragua and Chamberlain from President Roosevelt.
would
be
entertained,
as
a
matter
of
Eugene— Prune drying in Lane coun
these tends to insreaBe the terror of the offer was accepted.
This is tbe reserve concerning which a
Everybody on
The court at once adjourned people.
Ban Francisco police have captured Amapala, Honduras.
strong protest was made a year or two ty has been about completed, and it ia coarse.
The Lutin was a single sreew steel
and five minutes alter the verdict bad
five men suspected of having a know board was drowned.
ago by residents of Carry coanty.
As found_that the output thisjyear is much
Guatemala and Honduras also have marine boat bnilt at Rrchefort in 1901.
The flrods have disinterred a number
ledge of the recent robbery of the Jap­
larger than last year.
Rains at the been rendered the bnilding was dark suffered greatly. It is said the losses 8he was 135 feet long and bad a dis­
originally
planned,
the
reserve
included
of corpses from cemeteries and are car­
anese bank.
time drying commenced caused consid­ and deserted.
there will amount to many millions of placement of 186 tons.
rying them down the streams. It is about three-fifths cf Carry coanty, bnt
dollare.
A gigantic wheat corner is planned reported that the railroads in Hondur the proteste were so strong end persist­ erable damage by cracking the fruit,
NO CH INESE ON C AN A L.
ent that the lines of the temporary and by making it ripen irregularly, bnt
by farmers who will meet at Topeka as have suffered serious damage.
SE AL RAID D E LIB E R ATE.
GRAIN T R A F F IC B LO C K E D .
withdrawal were changed and in finally even with this disadvantage the crop is
for the purpose of forming an organlra
Canneries have Chairman Shonts Says None o f These
creating the reserve no Curry coanty above the average.
tion to control the market.
B U O Y M ESSAGES FOUND.
lands are included. The reserve covers been wotking on tomatoes for the past
Shipper« May Appeal to interstate Japanese C rew Compelled Captain to
Menials Will Be Employed.
Prominent Curans in New York are
fire or six wekes, and still have a sup
over 700,000 scree.
Consent to Slaughter.
Board Against Railroads.
Chicago,
Oct.
19.—
Chinese
labor
is
planning a conference between the war­
ply in sight.
Set Adrift by Batdwin-Zeigler Polar
not being employed in the Panama
Victoria, B. C., Oct. 17.— Cleat evi­
ring factions with the idea of heading
New York, Oct. 20.— There has for
Expedition in 1901
Timber Land Sold,
canal sons, nor w ill it be, according to some time been active complaint by the dence is forthcoming by advices receiv­
off the growing sentiment for annexa­
Buying Great Tracts o f Timber.
Eugene— Approximately 10,000 acres
Chairman Shonts, of the canal commis­ New York grain trade at the railroad ed today by the steamer Empress of Ja­
Buffalo, N. Y ., Oct. 23 —Two buoy
tion.
Eugene — The Montoe Lumber A sion, who ie in the city to attend the
of tbs finest timber land in the state
de'ay in bringing wheat and corn to pan that the raid on Bt. Panl island by
The provincial governors of the Phil messages, set adrift from Frans Josef
M illing comuany, of M n n e , Wash., is
changed hands a few days ago when
celebration of his mother’ s eighty-third this port.
Japanese sealers was premeditated, mnd
Ippines have petitioned the commisrion land by the Baldwin Zsiglur polar ex­
having records I deeds to 6,000 acres of
birthday. Mr. Bhonts said sanitary
pedition in 1901, have b- en found and Urge number of Eugene people and
The comlpaints have beeome so gen­ tbe statement that tbe Japanese landed
lot home rule.
timber land in Lane and Brnton conn
conditions on the canal tone are excel­ eral, says the Journal of Commerce, to for water and were treacherously fired
forwarded to Evelyn B. Baldwin, the few others residing elsewhere, sold
.
Roosevelt is said to be working to
lies, and it ia reported that tbe com-
lent and work progressing steadily.
(onnder of the expedition, who is liv ­ th»ir holdings on Q isrtx creek, in the
day, that the railroads have finally de­ npon bv tbe Americans, as reported by
secure Platt’ s place in the senate when
panv intends to construct a railroad
‘ I cannot imagine how the report cided that until they can secure poss­ the Japanese government by directors
ing In this city- The messages were McKem ie country, 60 miles east of
his term as president expires.
from Eugere, Corvallis or Junction
was started,” he said, "th a t Chinees ession of equipment they w ill not re of tbe raid ng schooner, is shown to be
picked np on July 10, 1906, on Moffet Eugene. Tbe sale was made to two
Attorney General Moody w ill fight island, by.Captain Btrenerson, of the Portland capitalists, whose names are Ciy, to the timber, if another 6,000 were being employed as laborers on the ceiVe any more grain. This refueal is untrue. Hunters of the raiding schoon­
vthe railroads in their effort to break Arctic whiter Gottfried, and forwarded not made public, for about $26 an sere, acres of timber land can be cecnred at a canal, I have never contracted for absolute and applies to new M well as er, Toye No. 2, which appeared off St.
reasonable figure. I f more land can­
down the employers liability law.
Paul island two days before the raid,
Chinese labor, but simply invited bids old business.
to the United States State department. although the exact purchase price was
not be secured, the company wil hold
There are no Chinese employed in Pan
The Ute Indians in Wyoming, on They were mailed to Mr. Baldwin from not given oat. The lend is in town
The grain trade is greatly excited went to the captain with the nltimalnm
what they now have as a speculation.
ship
17
snath,
range
4
east,
and
has
ama, to my knowledge, except, per over the decision, and a joint meeting that unless he permitted them to go
learning troops have been sent after Washington and delivered to him to­
The land involved is in the northwest­ haps, as lanndrymen, and none w ill be.
been pooled for sale since 1901,
them, have broke camp and headed for day.
of the Produce Exchange grain commit ashore and club seals on the rookery,
ern part of Lane county.
which
time
the
price
was
set
at
$10
an
The published stories that 6,000 of tee with the committee on trade and they would refuse to work and compel
Montana.
The messages are typewritten on film
cr>.
The master agreed.
them are at wurk in the canal zone is transportation was held today with tbe him to retain.
By the verdict of the jury in the paper, and show the efftete of their
P O R TL A N D M A R K E TS .
absnrd.”
The mee
steamship interests to devise ways and Further discussion took piece as to th*
Btanrdard Oil case at Findlay, Ohio, jonrney in the Arctic sea.
Modern
Road
in
Coquille
Valley.
and
means, tik e legal advice, and if neces division of prospective spoilt,
that company Is liable to a fine of from sages were an appeal for coal, the lack
Wheat— Club, 64c; blnestem, 68c;
Myrtle Point— The rock ernsfier,
A t midnight a
safy make formal appeal to the Inter­ knives were drawn.
of which forced the expedition to turn
Tracks Full o f Cars.
160 to 1)6,000.
valley,
67c;
red,
«lc
.
which hae been operated at the quarry
back.
Ban Francisco, Oct.
19.— Freight state Commerce commission against the boat was lowered with the oarlocks
Russia is in terror lest worse reac­
Oati — No. 1 white, $24 0 24.50;
on the road between Myrtle Point and
muffled and sent in, the vessel being
ehipments to Fan Frencirco over tbe action of tbe roads.
tionary outrages than the country has
tray,
$23®23.50.
Coquille, is about to suspend work, ow­
bnt a mile from the rookery in the fog.
Insane Kept in Filth,
Southern Pacific have again been tied
yet known follow the
congress of
Barley—
Feed,
$20
50
per
ton;
brew­
The result of the
Four uther boats followed.
Havana, Oct. 23.— Governor Magoon ing to wet weather.
Little Chance fo r Students.
np. Tbe new embargo w ill become
"B lack Hundred”
organisation
at
vilited the national asylum this after­ work which has been done thus far is ing, $21.60; rolled, $23.
effective tomorrow and no more freight
Ban Francisco, Oct. 20.— The Federal
Kief!.
R
ye
—$1.35®
1.40
per
cwt.
noon and discovered a deplorable state the graveling of the entire road between
will be received for shipment to Ban anthorities are now investigating a con­
Make the Oregon N ew Ship.
A grand jury at Ban Franciico in its of affairs there.
Corn — Whole, $25.60;
cricked,
This road
One thousand six Coquille and Myrtle Point.
Francisco or Oakland yards or forward. cern called the Interstate School, incor­
Washington, Oct. 17. — The Naval
report finds that the police of the bay hundred end sixty personsofboth sexes is laid on a good grade, and the cover 126.60 per ton.
The congestion has rapidly been in­ porated, which is indneing young men Construction board today approved es­
city have been lacking in discipline are crowded into filthy end dilapidated Ing of crashed rock makes it as good a
H ey— Valley timothy, No. 1, $10® II
creasing since the embargo was remov to part with considerable money in the timates lor repairs to the battleship
an I recommends that a new chief be buildings with a capacity for 400 per­ road as any Oregon can boast of.
It is per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $14 ed. At present over 3,600 cars are hope of securing appointments as immi­
Oregon, which call tor an expenditure
appointed.
sons only.
They are sleeping on brok­ an excellent quality of rock for this ® 16; clover, $6 50®7; cheat, $7® standing idle on the tracks. Cars have gration inspectors. C. L . Synder, the of nearly $1,000,000. When the eecre-
7 60; grain hay, $7; alfalfa, $11.60
The New York Central railroad has en cote, relics or the last American oc­ purpose, which is quarried where the
been coming into the city at the rate of secretary of tbe C ivil Service commis­ tary of the navy approves thie report
vetch hey, $7®7.50.
been fined 2102,000 for granting re­ cupation. Ccngress made an appropri­ crusher is located.
over 400 every day and all effort* to get sion, declared that no examinations for work w ill begin at Pugot sound nasy
Frnits — Apples, common to choice,
bates to the sugar trust and F. L. Pom ation to enlarge the asylum, bat the
them unloaded have proved of no avail the office of immigrattion inspector yard and w ill probably require two
25®75 ■ per box; choice to fancy, 76c
The con­
eroy, traffic manager, must pay $6,000. money wes never expended.
R aitet Lata Strawbarries.
have been announced by the commis­ years to complete. One hundred thou­
®$1
.26;
grapes,
$
1
®
1.50
per
crate;
ditions
today
are
very
little
better
than
An appeal has been taken.
sion, and there are now 1,379 eligible! sand dollars is to be expended for now
T roops Sent to Remove Utea.
La Grande— Walter Lyman lias on Concorde, Oregon, 2 7 hal f basket;
under Spanish control.
hi« farm about three mi let north of peaches, 75c® $1; pears, 75c® $1.25;
Cheyenne, Wyo., Oct. 19.— Govern­ on tbe lilt should any vacancies occur guns, $250 000 for repairs to machin­
The gtumets of the battleehip Maine
"" 1 ' 1
-
town e ettawherry patch on which the quinces. $1®1.25 per hox.
ery, about $400,000 for general repair*
or Brooks toiday requested the War de­ in the eervice.
have broken rail previous records in
Alaska Mining Industry.
planti are covered with berr'es in all
to the hull and enperetrueture, and
Vegetables— Cabbage, 1 X ® 1)<C per partment *o send troops to G illette end
target practice.
Washington, Oct 23 — No romance stage« from bloom to the ripe berry.
$146,000 for new equipment.
Blaze In Freight Sheds.
pound; cauliflower, $1.25 per d n en ; Newcastle, Wyo., and remove the band
The president w ill soon appoint a Is keener than the story of mining in­ He ia gathering daily all the berriea he celery, 75®85c per doxen; lettuce, of marauding Ute Indiana from th*
Ben Francisco, Oct. 20.— Fire broke
vice governor of the Phiiipines and a dustry in Alaska during the last de­ want« for honsehold use. Tbe berries head, 20c per dosen; onions, 1 0 ® l2 H c state. Troops will be lent from Fort ont last night in the freight shede of
American Khaki Baat* British.
cade. It is estimated ronghly by the are of exceptionally large ai«e, many of
Indians the Bonthern Pacific on Berry street,
supreme judge.
Washington, Oct. 17.— The Q tarter-
per dosen; pumpkins, l H ' P*r pound; Mackensie, near 8beridan.
increase In the value of its annnal out­ them being over an inch in diameter
haTS been slaughtering cattle end between Filth and Sixth, end made master’ s depaitment is disposed to take
Owing to the failure of the potato put from $24.00.000 in 1896 to mors The remarkable feature of the case is lomatoes, 80®50c per box; sqnaah, sheep, stealing horse« end committing rapid progress on account ol th* inflam­
iesne with Major General Wood, ecm-
I He per pound; turnips, 90c®$l per
erop a famine is threatened in West than $16,000.000 in 1906
Tbs gold that these nlants were only set oat last sack; carrots, 90, ® $ l per sack; beets, other depredation*.
Ranchmen and mable material in its path.
Boms manding the Philippine division, as to
Ireland this winter.
production of 1906, according to reports spring, and within eix months have pro­
townspeop'e
are
terrorised
and
civil
alarm
wee
felt
tbronghont
the
city
on
the economy of nsing English khaki,
$1.25®1.60 per sack ; bereeradish. 9®
Taft has reported in person to the of the United Btataa Geological survey, duced e crop without in igationor other 10c per ponnd; sweet potatoes, 2®2t«u anlhonties are nnahle to cope with the account of the qnickly spreading action made up in tbe Philippines, for sold­
increased
by
60
per
cent
over
1904.
attention.
eitnation.
The
Indians
are
in
a
bad
of the flames, bnt the reorganised fire iers’ nnifoims, instead of the regular
president on Cuban affairs.
per ponnd.
An important fact in the advancement
department proved itself equal to the army clothing manufactured in thie
Potatoee — Oregon Burbanks, fancy, mood and serions trouble may occur.
The sunken French submarine has of Aleaka’s mineral Industry during the
Big Timber Deal at Dallas.
emergency end surrounding property country of American khaki. T in offi­
$1®1.10.
been located and all on board are dead. last d-ca ie, says the report, letbe great
Fraud In Registration, *
Dallas— It 1« understood in Dtllas
wee protected. The water supply was cers of that department insist that
Rutter — Fancy creamery, 26 0 27 ) {c
redaction
in
mining
companies.
tha.
th
«
largest
timber
deal
aver
made
Chief W ilkie, of the United States
Los Angeles, Oct. 19. — What is ample and in good order. Alongside of our own khaki ie in factsn p iror to tbe
per pound
in
Polk
coanty
he*
just
been
eluted.
secret service, is investigating the al­
Eggs — Oregon ranch, 31®323<c per claimed to be ezteneive registration the sheds 50 freight care were consumed. English end point to eshan-ftive teats
Governor Called T o Account.
The transection involves more than dosen.
leged shortage at the sub-treasury in
triads are shown in the returns to the
that Amer'can khaki is lighter in text­
Mexico
City,
Oct.
23.
—
A
sensation
$100,000
and
includes
the
mills
and
Bt. Louie.
Lays Claim to No-Man’s-Land.
Poultry — Average old hens, 12®13c secretary of the “ non partiean” execu­
ure and stronger than the British.
wee caused today by the announcement timber l.o dings of the Johnson Lnmher per pound ; mixed chickens, 12®12$4c; tive committee of 4,450 unclaimed post­
Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 20.— Attorney
British stockholders of companies that documents have been presented to company, in Dallae; also the tract
spring, 12®13c; old roosters, 9®10c; al cards recently mailed to voter* whose General Herbert 8. Hadley, of Miseon-
Robbers Get Littlo.
whose money Is invested in Cuba feel congress accusing Rafael Isabel, gover­ known as the H illock property.
The dressed chickens, 13914c; turkeys, names appeared on the register.
The ri, hae decided to institnte proceedings
Leadville, Colo., Oct. 17.— Two arm­
safe now that the United States bas nor of the itate >f Honors, of being re­ pnrehaser is nnderstood to be the W ill­
live, 17 ® 1734c; turkeys, drsssed. returned cards bear postmen’ s inscrip in the United States Supreme court to ed men boarded the engine of Denver A
taken charge there.
sponsible for the violation of territorial amette Valley Lumbering company, choice, 21®22.'$c; gee»«, live, 8w9c; tions stating that "th ere is no each establish title to Island Park, in tbe
Rio Grande passenger train No. • at
The accusation refe-s to the owner of the Cone mill* and Falla City ducks, 14®l5c.
street,” "n o each person,” “ no each Missouri river, between Clay coanty, Malta tonight and at tbe muzxle of re­
Republicans claim Hughes Is gain- rights.
Veal— Dressed— 5 % ® 8c per pound. number,” and other reports of a like Mo., end Wyandotte connty, Ken. Is­ volvers compelled the engineer and fire­
over Hears! in tbs New York entrance on Mexican eoil of Arisons railroad.
ranger«, alleged to have been In the
land Park comprises nerly a section of men to uncouple tbe express and bag­
gnbernatocrial fight.
Beef — Dressed boll«, 20234c per nature.
governor’ * convoy at tha tlma of the
G row and Sell Vetch.
land in the Missouri river. Priseflghts gage care. They then forced th* engin­
pound; cows, 4®5c; country »teere,
In the teste of the Britise battleship Canines riot*. The exact terms of the
Japanese Sealers Claim Damagee.
and other lawbreaking have taken place eer to pall tbe ear several miles np th*
Albany — A company of farmers, 6 ® 6 * e .
Draadnaugbt all eight of her i0 and document ere not ae yet known.
formed for the purpose of growing end
Mutton — Dreesed, fancy, 7c par
Victoria, B. C-, Oct. 19 — According without hindrance on tbe island, it be­ road.
When th* train stopped, tba
1>-Ineb guns were fired at ones with
selling vetch, has been incorporated by ponnd; o*dinnry, 6 ® 6c; lambs, fancy, to advices from Japan, ditectors of tha ing outside nil etate jurisdiction.
bandits went to the express ear and at­
net damage to tho vessel.
C temenceau la Summoned.
erticlea filed in the connty clerk’ s office 8c.
T >vi Fishing company, of Wayaktma,
tempted to blow open the safe
T h e,
W illiam Realty, tho greatest laud
Parle, Oct. 23.— At wai expected, M. hsrs.
Tbs Tangent Vsteh Growers’
Pork— Dressed. 6®8c per pound.
owners of ths schooner Toy* Mara No.
McKinley Memorial Fund.
only succeeded in mearing about $60.
owner in America, la dead.
His for Clemlncsen, minister of the interior,
nnion is the name of th* combination.
Hope— 1906, ehclcs, 16021c: prime, 6, which had five men killed end 12
Canton, O , Oct. 20.— Beereterv Hart-
tune Is estimated at about $60.000.000. wee summoned to the palace today end
Linn coanty farmers have been very 13 ® 14c; medium, 12 ® 12tgc per raptured when raiding tbe Bt. Peal is­ sal, of the M cKinley National Memori­
Secede From Now Union.
iaelndiag 200.000 aerea of land in lili- intrusted with the taek ol forming a
snert■•fnl in the growing of vetch and pound; olds, nominal.
land rookery in Bering sea, last July, al association, today gave ont a state­
noli, K aneas and Nebraska.
Perth. Anet'nlia. Oct. 17__ Tha leg-
new minietrv. It w ill take him four have fonnd it a paying Indoetry. The
Wool— Eastern Oregon average beat, have approached tbe Japanese govern- ment snowing total contribution« of ieatlive assembly today, by a vote of I t
Hirhard Croker, former leader of day* to choooa hie minister« and anoth­ new company Intends to go into th* 13® 18c per ponnd, according to shrink­
nt asking that e claim for damages $666,564.to which should be added $74 • to 8. adopted e motion that the state of
Tammany hall, Now York, w ill
er four or five day* for tho aew minle- hnsineee on a large ecale and w ill raiea age; valley, 20®2lo, according to fine­ be lodged with the American govern­ 062 interest. Of thie sum there hae
Western Australia secede from tho real
t M t hie old
j try to agre* oa a program.
vetch both for grain ami hay.
ness mohair, 26® 28c.
or
■ expended $17fi,IM.
of the oommoawealth.
OTACAS*
ORKON
NEWS OF THE WEEK
la I Condensed Form lor Onr
Bnsy leaders.
Cheyenne, Wyo , Oct. 23. — The
worst storm known in years for the
season now prevails over Wyoming. It
it accompanied by heavy snowfall, and
in some sections vary high winds. The
Onion Pacific baa snow plows out on
tba entire line between here and Og­
den. West of Green River, Wyoming,
the line is blockaded, and all commun­
ication shut off. A ll wires are down.
A dispatch from Green River rays
the highest wind known in 26 years
is now blowing, with the temperature
10 degrees above sero, and snow falling.
One flagman near Granger was found
dead and another man was found on
the track unconscious and badly frrxen.
One building at Green River was de­
molished by the wind. The news from
Northern and Central Wyoming re­
ports practically the same conditions,
btockmen are apprehensive of great
losses, as the storm came upon them
unprepared.
The storm it slightly
abating here.
Storm Sweeps Florida, Cuba and
Central America.
LOSS REACHES INTO MILLIONS