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The Estacada News TH O USAND S A W A IT SIGNAL. 1 H A N K S OF N A T IO N . Automobiles, Launches and Horses Carry Filar* to Mineral Fields. President Calls on People to Observe November 29. 'ACADA. OREGON NEWS OF THE WEEK Washington, Oct. 24.— The president has issued a proclamation naming Thursday, November 29, as a day of thanksgiving. The text of the procla mation is as follows: “ A proclamation. “ The time of the year has come when, in accordance with the wise cus tom of our lathers, it becomes my duty to set aside a special day of thanksgiv ing and praise to the Alm ighty because of blessings we have received and of power prayer that these blessings may 'is continued. Yet another year ol widespread well-being has passed Never before in our history or in the history of any other nation has a peo pie enjoyed more abounding material prosperity than has ours; a prosperity so treat that it should arouse in us no spirit of reckless pride, and least of all, a spirit of heedless disregard of our responsibility; but rather a sober cense of our many blessings, and a resolute purpose, under Providence, not to for feit them by any action of our own. "M aterial well being, indiepensab'e though it is, can never be anything but tbe foundation of true national great ness and happiness. If we build noth ing upon this foundation, then our na .tonal life will be as meaningless and empty as a house where only the found ation has been laid. Upon our mater ial well-being must be built a super structure of individual and national life lived in accordance with the laws of the highest morality, or else our pros perity itself will in the long run turn out a curse instead of a blessing. We should be both reverently thankful for what we have received and earnestly bent upon turning it into a means of grace and not of destruction. "Accordingly, I hereby set apart Thursday, the 29th day of Novembrr, next, as tbe day of thanksgiving and -application, upon which the people shall meet in their homes or churches, levoutly acknowledging that which has been given them and to pray that they may in addition receive the power to use these gifts aright. " I n witness whereof I have hereunto -et my band and caused the seal of the United Htates to be affixed. “ Done at the city of Washington this ¿2d day of October, in the year of our Lord. 1903, and of the independence of ho United Htates t'*e 131st. "(H eal) Theodore Roosevelt. By the president. “ Elihn Root, “ Secretary ol State.’ ’ JAPAN IS ANGERED Thorne, Nev., Oct. 29.—That thr grossest kind of mismanagement has occurred In preparing for opening the W alker Lake Indian Reservation Is the charge made by Frank J. Parks, spe cial agent o f the United States Gen eral Land Office at Carson, Nev., who arrived at Thorne Saturday night. Parks telegraphed to the General Land Office at Washington that hundreds of men have broken through the lints all Japanese Ambassador Calls on Uncle through the territory and that the In 8 am to Explain — President dian police are unable to cope with Orders Investigation. the situation. He Is In favor of hav ing the opening postponed 30 days, that the reservation may be properly Washington. Oct. 27.— President opened under the supervision of gov Roosevelt last night directed Victor H. ernment troops. Metcalf, Secretary o f the Department of Commerce and Labor, to proceed to Thorne, Nev., Oct. 29.— The eve of San Francisco and make a thorough the opening of the Walker Lake Indian and complete Inquiry Into the situa reservation finds all ready to rush. All tion affecting the exclusion of Japan day long intense excitement prevailed ese children from the schools provided In the village, but last night nearly for white children and the determina all the searchers for mining claims tion to place Japanese pupils in sep had taken their departure to set up arate schools. The President is anx camp along the boundary of the reser ious to obtain at first hand, from a Cabinet officer who is acquainted with vation. White flags mark the miles and local conditions in San Francisco, full miles of lines which the eager hunters information affecting every phase of are prohibited from crossing until the subject, to the end that whatever noon today. Indian police and deputy action is taken by this government sheriffs who have traversed the bound may be after an accurate understand ary, conservatively estimate there are ing o f the situation. The President his at least 10,000 men ready to scramble feels that every effort within for favored positions on the reserva power should be exerted to see that tion. Hawthorne contributed about all the treaty rights claimed by the 3,000, while more than that number Japanese for thetr people residing In went out from Yerington. Hundreds tbe United States shall be respected of people left from various stations and protected. The determination to send Mr. M et where they had been camped along calf to San Francisco was one of the the railroad. requests made by Viscount Aokl, the The race to points where the rich est mineral land is supposed to lie Japanese Ambassador, who, at a con proves to be popular in the extreme. ference with Secretary Root yester Automobiles, horses and all manner day, asked that the Japanese subjects of conveyances will be used in making In California be accorded their full the trip around the southwest end of rights under the treaty of 1894, In the lake, while those coming from the cluding that of the children to attend east side of the body of water will use the public schools of San Francisco. launches brought here from San Fran This request was the subject o f very cisco. A ferry system will also be long and earnest discussion at the Cabinet meeting yesterday, when the established. A t a mass meeting of miners held in conclusion was reached that the best the courthouse Friday night, it was thing to do was to send Mr. Metcalf reported that a number of launches to California to secure personally all were being placed in the water on the the data which could have any pos eastern side of the lake, contrary to sible bearing on the situation. The the rules, and a number of deputies despatch of a Cabinet officer on such who were authorized to remove them a mission, it was argued, would dem carried out their instructions Satur onstrate to the Japanese the evident day. Where they found the boats sincerity of the Government in dealing were too heavy to move they were tem with the whole subject and Its desire porarily dismantled of some parts of to show that every effort Is being their machinery, which will not be made to get at the facts. Incidental to the inquiry into the turned over to the owners until today. A half-hundred deputies also report sohool question. Mr. Metcalf will pay ed at the meeting that in scouring the some attention to the charges made by reservation they had found that 20 Count Aoki that Japanese restaurant illegal locations had been made, and keepers in San Francisco hare suf that they had destroyed monuments fered indignities. These reports, the wherever they had been erected. The Ambassador says, come from consular papers or location notices were re officers o f the Japanese government moved, and when these were read it in San Francisco. Seven or eight re was found that the names o f a num ports have been made concerning a ber of prominent people were attach boycott inaugurated against these res ed to them. No arrest will be made taurants, stating that agents have of the people who had illegally secured been posted to prevent patrons from locations, unless the offense is re entering the restaurants and in several instances stones have been thrown peated. and windows broken. Creel« Beds Show Gold. The Japanese officials in Washing The principal points to which the ton say they realize that these dem rush will be made are Dutchman, W il onstrations and the exclusion of the low, Rose and Cat Creeks, either dry school children, are acts local In char beds or flowing streams, running into acter, the southwestern part of the lake Spe. clmens from claims adjoining these CHINESE A R M Y EFFICIENT. creeks show gold. A number of shooting affrays have Carries Portable Wireless Plant and been reported. The most trouble was Wins Expert’s Praiae. caused on account of drunkenness, but in some cases pistols were drawn Changtufu. Oct. 27.— A notable fea in -disputes over horses. Several men ture of the Autumn maneuvers o f the tried to ride off with othprs’ horses, Chinese Imperial army, which ended but they were promptly brought to Thursday, hag been a portable wire halt under cover of a revolver. less telegraphy apparatus, carried up on light wagons and so adjusted that It can be erected In less than 30 New Engines for Northern Pacific. minutes. The stations were operated Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 29.— Northern by Chinese officers o f the telegraph Pacific officials state that the railroad corps. company is doing hll in its power to The maneuvers ended with victory relieve the car shortage, though they for the Northern army. At a village admit that the condition is much the five miles south of Changtufu this same as It was several months ago. army succeeded In checking the ad The Superintendent Aibee stated that 12 vance of the Southern army. or 15 new engines will be added to tin program bfgan with cavalry opera equipment of the Pacific division with tions, followed Wednesday by artil lery practice. A ll arms displayed ex in the next 30 days. “ As is known, the engines have cellent discipline. Experienced military observers are been ordered for some time,” said Mr. Albce, “ but we cannot tell just how o f the opinion that with the exception o f certain minor defects and making much longer we will have to wait for them. W e expect 12 or 15 some allowance for the fact that the opera time during the next 30 days. Fur tions were an experiment, the maneu thermore, we are doing everything vers were almost equal to those con The maneuvers that can be done to handle the busi ducted in Europe. cost $500,000. ness.” Wants to Know Caose ot Japan ese Boycott In ’Frisco. Capital Seeka Investment in Electric Superintendent Ackerman Favor* Railway*. | Change In Present Law. AID OF FEDERAL COURT ASKED R A 8C A L 8 A T BAY. Acting Mayor o f Sen Francisco Re move* Accusers From Office. San Francisco, Oct. 2$.—Acting Mayor Gallagher Thursday afternoon suspended District Attorney Langdon from office and the Board of Super visors approved hla action. Langdon was notified to appear before the Board one week from today to show why he should not be removed from office. Then Gallagher announced that he had asked his friend, Abraham Ruef, to accept the office of District Attorney and that Ruef had consented to do go. Thfe suspension of Langdon follows his appointment of Francis J. Heney as assistant District Attorney for the purpose of securing indictments of officials alleged to be guilty o f graft ing and malfeasance. It has been openly announced that Heney and Secret Service Agent Burns have been Investigating matters with which Mayor Schmitz, Acting Mayor Galla gher, Abraham Ruef and the Board of Supervisors were connected. Langdon Is at present a candidate for Governor on the Independence League ticket. The suspension of Langdon was done for the purpose of securing the dis missal of Heney ag Assistant District Attorney. Gallagher gave 12 reasons for sus pending Langdon, the chief of which was neglecting his duties ltV absenting himself for more than thirty days, from the county to go on a campaign tour, while the city was suffering from an Invasion o f and depredations by criminals. Oregon City—Consequent upon an Salem— That the apportionment of Increase In population from 23.000 in Public school funds should be made upon the basis of the number o f teach- the Spring of 1905, as shown by the (>1-g employed, and not upon the mrm- assessor’s census, to 31,000, which Is ber of children in the district, is one considered a reliable estimate of the °* most important recomrnenda- A R«tum a o f tho L e i* Important but , , , . tions in the biennial report of Super- Not L e u Interesting Events county a population at the present lnten(lent of PubIic instruction J. H. time, Clackamas county is experienc- . , , • , . a- o f the Past Week. Ing a new era in its growth and devel- Aekermarr. which was ma le public to- opment. day. This very radical change in the Several agencies are contributing t o ! plan o f distribution is suggested as a A crisis is approshcing in the Nor this material development o f the means o f enabling the sparsely set- wegian court. county and its resources, foremost j tied district to employ as efficient a Vice President Fairbanks is drawing among which Is the building of elec- teacher and have as many months o f great crowds in Kentucky. trie railway systems. Idle capital rec-1 gchool during the year as the larigcr ognlzes as a desirable investment the Standard Oil company is fined 15,000 building of transportation lines Into and more favored district. This priv- by Obio judge, when law permitted * Clackamas county, where the various ilege, Superintendent Ackerman says, fine oi millions. resources are still undeveloped and is one to which the smaller district merely awaiting the encouragement is entitled. California lias such a law. Wealthy widows of Chicago have that will follow direct communication Among , other recommendations been robbed of $100,000 or more by a with a market. made in the report are: That the pretended broker. The interests back o f the Oregon minimum length o f the school year be Water Power & Railway Company, increased from three to five months; Money transports in Russia are now which has already done a great deal guarded by strong forces oi Cossacks in in building up this county, are recog that the levy for school purposes be stead of gendarmes. nized In the proposed building o f an increased from $6 to $8 per capita; electric line from Canemah to Salem, that the inheritance taxes be turned Demands for a shorter work day and and this enterprise Is assured, rights- into tlie irreducible school fund, and pew wage scale have been made on all of-way having been secured and sur that a part or the whole o f the cor jinsa of the Pennsylvania railroad. veys made over the entire route. The poration tax be turned into the com A second consignment of 100 labor same interests, it has lately developed, mon school fund to be expended each ers from Vigo, Spain, has arrived at caused the mysterious survey to be made between this city and Molalla year fo r school purposes. In connec Colon for wo.k on the Panama canal and Wilhoit Springs some three tion with the recommendation regard Widow of Russell Sage gives $50,000 months ago. This will be a branch ing the length o f the school year. to build a schoolhouse at Sag Harbor line operated by the same company Superintendent Ackerman says there and will penetrate one o f the richest are too many districts satisfied to L . I., in memory of her grand parents WRECKED NEAR P O IN T AD AM 8 . sections of the valley. Assurance is maintain school only the minimum Fifty-three bodies have been taken given that this line will be built. number o f months required by law. from the wrecked stree* cirs a Atlan Four-Masted British Bark Aahora and The survey Is now being made for “ There is no reason why a child tic City. I t is believed this is all. another proposed electric line between Going to Pieces. in a small, isolated district is not en this city and Molalla, with the cele The English hoes« of lords has ap Astoria, Or., Oct. 26.— W ith three of brated Wilhoit Springs as the ultimate titled to as many months o f school proved a bill making t u<e teaching ol her masts gone and lying broadside terminus. This is being done by the as is the child in a more favorably religion compulsory in the English Oregon City and Molalla Railway Com situated district,” said he. “ Mere high on the beach, the big four-masted schools. pany, a corporation In which Oregon location should not be the test o f the British bark Peter Iredale is wrecked City business men own a Controlling I t is reported that one of the accused in the breakers about three-quarters interest. Its route is via Braver number o f months’ schooling to which board of supervisors in San Francisco The suggestion of a mile below the old Point Adams Creek, through a rich timber and agri a child is entitled.” has made a full confession cf the illoga cultural section, and the promoters of that the rate o f levy he increased is lighthouse, south of the Columbia acts of the grafters. the enterprise promise to begin con founded upon tire need o f more funds River Jetty, with every indication that struction work within a few weeks. in order tiiat longer terms o f school Three more bodies were found in the her bones will bleach In the sands, Oregon City is becoming metropoli may be maintained. ruins of the burned teneme it houre in although there is a bare possibility tan. A free mail delivery service for Kansas City. This mattes 13 dead anil the city has been ordered established that she may be saved. Mass Meeting for Library. three are still missing. December 1. An Improved telephone The bark went ashore during a OREGON C IT Y — The committee system is being installed by the Pacific A band of 100 Crow Indians is on strong gale about 7:30 o’clock yester that was appointed hv the Oregon States Company, while the Home T ele the trail of the runaway Dies in Wy day morning. Her masts went over phone Company will begin installing C ity W om an’s Club to devise a plan oming. They Crowe are peace'ul and board soon afterwards. A ll on board Its system soon, having completed the fo r establishing in this city a free w ill try to persuade the Utes to return weie rescued by the life-saving crew. construction of its line to the Clacka public library has decided to have to their reservation. Captain Lawrence, master of the mas river, just north of this city. called a mass meeting to he held No bark, and his officers remained by the The great increase in sales of realty vember Hi. when the subject will be Taft speaks plainly for tariff revision. vessel all day. Tonight most of them is added evidence of the growth of are at the Point Adams life-saving sta the county. Large farms are being considered and the plans o f the com Six bodies have been recovered Iron, C HANGES IN C AB IN E T. mittee submitted. Every lodge, club, tion. Twenty members of the crew subdivided and disposed of in smaller the lost French submarine. were brought to this city all safe and tracts, with the result that a larger and society and other organization in sound. Heney is as determined as ever to Generel Shifting o f Poaitlona to Take acreage is being placed under cultiva the city will be asked to send two tion. win bis fight against alleged Han Fran delegates to this meeting. Mayor Place Soon. cisco grafters. Canfield lias interested himself in the DRIVEN MAD BY SUFFERING. Washington, Oct. 24. — The follow RAILROAD P E T IT IO N DENIED work undertaken by the committee. Secretary right pledges Japan that no ing statement regardirg prospective Five Survivors of Florida Hurricane boycott will be tolerated against Japan changes in President Roosevelt’ s cabi No Reduction o f Assessment o f Prop Big Tim ber Deal Is On. Drifted All Day on Frail Craft. ese in this country. net was mail) public tonight: G OLD H I L L — The four thousand- erty in Linn Coui t -. Norfolk, Va., Oct. 26.— Counting the Three Chilean engineers are en route “ On the retirement of Secretary acre timber tract, situated at the minutes, which seemed but few be to Han Francisco to study the rceon ■ihaw and Attorney General Moody A L B A N Y — Before the Equalization head o f E oo t’s Creek, is now being tween them and death, five men were atruction in progress there. from the cabinet, the following ebang Board o f Linn County adjourned its cruised in the interests o f Idaho and adrift on a bit of wreckage off th% Cnsregie says Roaoevelt has done es will be made: sessions the Oregon & California R ail Ashland., Or., capitalists. The sale o f Florida coast, when one of their com “ Secretary of the treasury— George road Company appeared bv its agent, this property would mean much to more to accomplish spelling reform panions, whose sufferings had driven than all the philologists in the past 21' B. Cortelyou. George Scriher, and requested n re Gold H ill and vicinity, as it would in “ Postmaster general — George Von duction in the taxation value o f the volve a large exirenditure o f money him mad, threw himself into the sea yearn.______________________________ L. Meyer. to death. Not long afterward a ship properly Irom $19,0(1(1 per mile on in building o f a logging road to con A two story building In Coffeyvllie "A ttorney general— Charles J. Bona the main line in the county and $11 saved their lives. nect with the S. 1’ . Railroad at the K ao., wwas blown up by an explosion parte. (KM) |>cr mile on the branch lines, to mouth o f F o o t’s Creek. The five survivors were landed here of natural gas and two persons killed “ Secretary of the navv— Victor H. $10,400 and $3400, respectively. A by the British ship Heatherpool, which and 24 hurt. Metcalf. PO RTLAND M ARKETS. * arrived from Liverpool. reduction in the assessment on its “ Secretary of commerce and labor— Two women at Logansport, Ind., en They with about 150 others were timber land from $7 to $3 an acre gaged in a hairpulling while endeavor Oscar 8 . Straus.” W H E A T — Club. 64c; bluestem. 66c; constructing a concrete viaduct for The general understanding for some was also asked. The company has Valley, 67c; red, 01c. ing to get near the Longworths during the Florida East Coast Railway (><>,054 acres o f the finest timber land time has been that Attorney General through the Florida Keys, and were their visit there. O ATS— No. 1 white, $24.50@25.50; in Linn County. A fte r hearing the aboard houseboat No. 4, which lay an Moody will retire on January 1 and gray, $23.50@24. The Chicago railroads refuse to grant chored off the coast when the great B A R L E Y — Feed, $21.50 per ton; that Secretary Shaw w ill follow him on claims o f the company, the board de the switchmen an eight-hour day, bul cided to let the assessment stand as hurricane struck. About 1 o’clock in brewing, $22; rolled, $23. Mtrch 4 next. still hold to their offer of an advance the morning of October 18 boat No. fixed by tile Assessor. The total as R YE — $1.35®1.40 per cwt. Mr. Meyer, who w ill become post of 2 cents an hour in wages. 4 broke adrift and was dashed to CORN—iWhole, $25.50; cracked, master general, is ambassador to Rus- sessment o f the railroad company is pieces by the waves. Six men lashed Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy, founder ria. He is a native of Massachusetts $1,732,148, o f which $1,209,700 is on $20.50 per ton. together two timbers. They lived on M ILLS TU FF S— Bran, city, $14.50; of the Christian Hclence church, is said -tud has beeu well known as a business its roadbed and rolling stock and this raft until rescued. country, $15.50 per ton; middlings, $402,248 on timber land. to be dying, and an immense fortunt iimn. $24; shorts, city, $16; country, $17 supposed to be hers is missing. The appointment of Mr. Straus per ton; chop. U. S. Mills, $15.50; lin Greely's Report on Earthquake. seed dairy food. $18; acalfa meal. $18 A Philippine supply boat was at caused considerable surprise, as it will GIVEN B E TTE R FA C ILITIE S . he the first case where a citizen of the Washington, Oct. 26.— The W ar De per ton. tacked by Pulajanes and three scoot- H A Y — Valley timothy, No. 1. $10® partment Thursday made public the killed. Five of the rebels were killed Hebrew faith has been made a member Cood River Now Ships Apple* In Re if the president's cabinet. He wae 11 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, and troop* are in pursuit of the orthes special report of Major-General Greely frigerator Cars. born in 1830 and ii well known as a $14@16; clover, $6.50®7; cheat, $7® on the relief operations conducted by Ban Francisco school authorities ray merchant, diplomat and author. He IlO O i) R I Y E R —R efrigerator cars 7.50; grain hay. $7; alfalfa, $11.50; the military authorities of the United they acted for the beat interest* of all represented the United States as minis vetch hay, $7® 7.50. were taken out over the Mt. Hood States at San Francisco and other in separating the Japanese school child ter to Turkey on two different occa- DOMESTIC FR U ITS— Apples, com H-nilrond and fo r the first time apples mon to choice, 25®75c per box; choice points at the time of the earthquake ren from the others. They say they lions and was appointed by Pesident and fire at San Francisco. The report w ill establish separate schools for the Roosevelt to fill the vacancy canned by are to be shipped direct over the new to fancy, 75c@$1.50; grapes, $1®1.60 is accompanied by many documents. railroad. A t several points along the per crate: peaches, 75c®$1; pears, Japanese. the death of ex President Harrison as Including the report of General Funs- road where there ore large orchards 75e@$l.26; cranberries, $9®9.50 per a member of the permanent court of ton, telling of the steps taken. The re New York chaffeurs are on strike. California Again Falla. the railroad company has built sid barrel; quinces. $1®1.25 per box; per Election Law for Philippines. arbitration at The Hague. port lg very profusely Illustrated, con ings so llmt growers can load almost simmons, $1.25®1.50 per box. San Francisco, Oct. 27.— The cruiser taining photographs of the relief work Many duels are taking place In Cuba Manila, Oct. 29.— Among the recom FRESH V E O E TA B I.E S— Cabbage, California again failed yesterday in direct from their orchards. This is to settle revolutionary grudgea. in progress. mendations to the proposed election May Be L o tt in Hurrictn*. the endurance test, which Is all that proving a great heln to fru it growers 1'4@1)48 pound; cauliflower, $1.25 per law by the assembly of Provincial stands between her and acceptance by New Yoik, Oct. 24.— No news has dozen; celery, 75@S5c per dozen; egg Three members of the Toledo, O., ice on the east side o f the valley as the trust have been ordered to serve their been received from the British steamer apple crop is so large that they ore plant, $1.50 per crate; lettuce, head Governors is one that the Governors the government. With the naval trial Machinery for Cold Springs Dam. 20c per dozen; onions, 10@ 12) 4c per of the provinces and delegates to the board and accompanied by the de Arabiatan, which is now several days ja il sentences. Washington, Oct. 26.— The Secretary experiencing considerable trouble in stroyer Paul Jones, the California dozen; bell peppers, 5c; pumpkins. 1 % overdue at San Juan, P. R. P. R, assembly be elected by direct vote of United States Senator Rayner says Norton A Co., tbe agents here, say they getting their fruit hauled to the rail cents per pound; spinach, 4@5c per the people; that the suffrage be wide went outside the heads for her third of the Interior has authorized the pur road. pound; tomatoes, 30@50c per box; ly extended; that the amount of taxes trial at the endurance run. A fter a chase of four 10x l 6-!nch locomotives th* trusts have grown up and no longer believe that the ship is all right and parsley, 10@15c; squash, lj^ c per be reduced; that,a qualification of the run of an hour and a half, during of 36-lnch gauge, at $3,000 each from need protection. will soon appear. The Arabiatan, be Protest on New Insurance Rates. pound: hot house lettuce, 25c per doz voter shall be his ability to read and which she exceeded th* cqntract speed the American Locomotive Company; side* miscellaneous cargo, carri d $3.- ROOT VEGETABLES— Turnips, 90c write the dialect of his province, as of 22 knots, the cruiser was forced to also 44 yard dump cars at $168.75 Robbers blew open the safe in the 000,000 I d gold and 70 men. Albany— New fire insurance ratings On her Odln.O hio, bank and escaped with all way from Buenos Ayrea lor New York for the city of Albany just received @$1 per sack; carrots, 90c@$l per well as Spanish and English. The law return to port on account o f over each; 65 tons of rails at $34 per ton, sack; beets, $1.25@1.50 per sack; gar providfs for the choosing of an assem heating of th* Journals on the port and 125 tons o f rails at $33 per ton, they could carry. she stopped at St. Lncla for coal. She from the Board of Fire Underwriters lic, 7)4® 10c per pound; horseradish. bly the first o f the year. engine. and also has purchased from the Ernst W ife desertion is increasing alarm sailed for San Juan on October 12, and Increase the rate of insurance on busi 9@10c per pound; sweet potatoes, 2® Weiner Company, ten switches at $35 ness property from 25 to 40 per cent, should have crossed the Caribbean tea 2i/)c per pound. each. ingly in Chicagoo. Famillea to the Sea to Be Storehouse. and is causing much protest. The Stolen Money. ONIONS— Oregon, 90c@$l per hun This equipment is to be used in the number ot 039 were deserted in 1906 in Irom five to seven day*. Havana, Oct 27.— Carrying out fur cause given is failure to have build dred. St. Petersburg, Oct. 29.—The plun construction of the Cold Springs dam, ings wired In accordance with the re M r'. Parry is condflent that her hns Choked With Snow. PO TATO ES— Buying prices: Ore der from the amazing robbery com ther the policy under which arms sur Umatilla irrigation project. quirements of insurance companies, band has found the north pole, and ex- Denver, Oct. 24.— Eastern Colorado but as the wiring Is better than has gon Burbanks, fancy, 90c@$1.06; com mitted In this city Friday, when high rendered by the Insurgents have been pacta to hear from him the last of No has been in the throes of a blizzard to been used tn years, the feeling here Is mon. 75c@90c. waymen got away with $193,000 from destroyed, orders have been given Morgan Outbid* King Edward. vember. B U T TE R — City creameries; Extra that a great quantity o f arms, the day, bnt the weather bnrean holds ont that the people are being made to pay a wagon which was conveying the cash New York, Oct. 26.— In competition Secretary Taft has declined a place the hope ot clearing weather tonight. the losses sustained by the insurance creamery. 30@32V4c per pound. State from the customs department to the accumulation o f 40 years, now stored In Morro Castle, be thrown Into the creameries;. Fancy creamery, 25® state treaaury has been hidden, ap sea. This work Is being done by the with King Edward, o f England, who On the Supreme bench, which is indi Snow ceased falling in Denrer this af companies In San Francisco. 27)40 ; store butter, 16@17c. sought it as a memorial to his mother, parently, beyond the danger o f recap cation that he would like the prea'den ternoon, tbe atorm center haring garrison under American officers. the late Queen Victoria, J. Plerpont EGGS —■ Oregon ranch. 32)4® 35c ture. Sunday, the police gathfred in tial nomination. moved eastward. The actnal fall of Wallowa County's Big Fair. dozen: best Eastern, 26@27c; ordin 22 persons. Among these prisoners Most of the guns are of obsolete pat Morgan has secured the original •now in Denver since Friday night was tern. Aliout 1,000 stands of arms are Cluny Bible, in Illuminated text on KN l'E K T R IS E — That W allowa ary Eastern, 24@25c. are other actors in the robbery. The to be rendered useless. The new battleship Minnesota auc- abont 21 inch«* and in aome portions CHEESE— Oregon full cream twins. parchment, the work of the Cluny cessfully stood a font-hour endurance of the state it was four feet or more. County is coming to the front in agri 14ifH4Hc: Young America, 15@15i.4c. investigations are beginning to point monks in France, and more than 200 to a conspiracy In the customs ser cultural, fruit ami stock was shown tost. P O U L T R Y — Average old hens. 12)4 Delay of freight and passenger traffic years old. H e also obtained an illum vice. Tuberculosis Not Hereditary. by the exhihitis at the County Fair inated copy o f the original order of A San Francisco deputy sheriff shot t* the principal damage done by the at Lostine, which in every way was a @13|.ic; mixed chickens. 12@12)4c: Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 27.—Dr. R. P. arrest for John Bunyan on a charge Spring. 12)4©13c; old roosters, 9® and killed a wife-beater wbo reelated atorm thus tar, although fruit crops revelation. The attendance was good Ravenal. assistant director of the 10c; dressed chickens, 13@14c; tur of heresy. Presidential Action Please* Japanese. and livestock era threatened. arrest. and the exhibits excellent .varied and keys. live, 17@17)4c; turkeys, dressed, Tokio, Oct. 29.— The course o f ac Henry Phipps Institute Thursday said T h * recent election of Santa Fe ofl) represented every part o f the county. choice, 2t @ 22'. c ; geese, live, per Plant for English Teachers’ Tour. tion pursued by the United States ha in the near future persons would be Hurriean Sweeps Japan. oars was dominated by Standard Oil in Fine cattle o f several breeds were on pound. 8@9c: ducks. 14@15c; pig New Y’ ork, Oct. 24. — An elaborate been somewhat effective in soothing vaccinated to make them Immune Tokio. Oct. 26.— A hurricane swept to rest*. exhibition; also some verv good sheep eons. $1@1.50; squabs, $2@3. from tuberculosis. He said that noth- tonr of the Unite,! States has been Southwestern Japan Wednesday. Sev V E A L— Dressed. 75 to 125 pounds. the feelings of the Japanese people. Secretary Root ha* asked Japan to planned for the 500 English teachers ami hogs that probably have no su 7)4@8c: 125 to 150 pounds. 7c; 150 Injured by the San Francisco school ing had done more harm than the be eral hundred coral fishing boats aTe re lief by many that It Is in the family, perior in the state. ponlah th* perpetrators of the recent who are to visit this country soon un to 200 pounds, 6c; 200 pounds and up. ineldent and accentnating the confi and that there is no use to fight it ported missing. Each boat is manned dence o f the people in President by at least two sailors. der the dircctioM of Alfred Moeely, 0. ■sol raid. 5)',@ 6c. The speaker stated that 90 per cent Chinook Becoming Scarce. M. G. The teachers w ill leave Eng BEEF— Dressed bulls. 2@2)4c per Roosevelt, whose fairness is praised o f all persons upon whom post mor- K ing Edward is said to have atork land in gronpa of 26 and remain in this HOOD R IV E R — Employes o f the pound; cows, 4@5c; country steers, on all side*. It is altogether unlikely tems have been made have had sears A wholesale increase in the «alaries and there ts as yet no sign, that the in a big Chicago telephone monopoly country Irom two weeks to three Ooveriiment fish station on the Clack 5@5)4c. Japanese will Imitate the Chinese ii on their lungs when tuberculosis has of postal clerks i* proposed. M U TTO N —Dressed, fancy. 7c per boycotting American goods. been healed. The first group la expected amas River, who have been taking Five more bodies haev been taker mo-ithi. salmon eggs at the month o f the White pound; ordinary. 5®6c: lambs, fancy. Ex-Senator Barton ie a privileged from th* ruins ot the burned tenement 'o arrive at the end ol November end prisoner in the Ironton, K u u aa, jail. Great Milk Supply Concern. Mr. M >*ely will Salmon River, have completed their 8c. house la Kansas City. This make the lest In March. PO R K — Dressed. 100 to 130 pounds. Without th* Federal Scope. work for this season and report that lemein until the lest group ha* left. N ew York, Oct. 27.— What promisee President Roosevelt w ill (top at San eight known dead. Baltimore. Md., Oct. 29.—Senator to be the biggest milk concern In the the number o f eggs secured this year 8c; 150 to 200 pounds. 7@754c; 200 Jnan, Porto Rico, on hi* way lack pounds and np. 6@ 6) 4c. tsador Raynor, seen Sunday In ref United States hat just been organized. is the smallest since the work o f en ▲ eergn of 260,000 singing birds. W orst Blizzard in History. HOPS -1906. choice. 15@17c; prime. erence to the exclusion o f Japanese W alter M. Hodge It promoting the fi from Panama. Mostly enseries, arrived et New York Cheyenne, W yo.,O ct. 24.— Wyoming deavoring to preserve the salmon in 134917c: medium. 12@12)4c per from schools established for white nancial end and James 1* Bennett rep English woman art creating d id itk - the Columbia River was taken np. la in tha grasp ot the worst blissard in pound;. olds, nominal. children In San Francisco, expressed resents the farmers. Mr. Bennett he* ance* in tbs hone* ol commoaa, clamor The prevalence of anarchy in Moror. Altogether but 5.000,000 eggs were th* history of th* etat*. Old timars WOOI.— Eastern Oregon average. the opinion that the federal govern for years been the counsel for the Five no keep* the ministers shat up in M e ing for suffrage. -oncede tbay hava never seen anything taken this year as against 10,000,000 I best 13018c per pound, according to ment had no right to Interfere, the States Milk Producers’ Association aaplial. to equal tha preaant storm, which haa last year. The work commenced on shrinkage; Valley 20® 21c, according matter being entirely one for the state which has a membership o f 10.000 Tribesmen are terrorising Morocco and city to deal with, and outside 01 farmers, who contribute to the milk town* and troops may have to be sent Th* French parliament i* again in raged for fonr days. A il railroad line* September 19 and was stopped about i to fineness, the scope of National affairs. supply of New York City. the middle of October. I M OHAIR— Choice, 26 Q 28c. to eratora order. oat of Chayonn* were blocked today. 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