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OFF FOR THE ISTHMUS. HUMAN BODY IS A BATTERY. The Estacada News GO AFTER HARRIMAN HUGHES FOR GOV ERNOR OF NEW YORK. Railroad com m ission Scents An other Big Trust. N ew Y o rk , N ov. 7.— A c c o rd in g to r e tu r n s re c e iv e d u p to a n e a rly h o u r th is m o rn in g , C h a rle s E . H u g h e s, R e p u b lic a n c a n d id a te fo r O o v e rn o r, h a s b een e le c te d b y 50,000 o r m o re p lu r a l ity . O u tsid e of G r e a te r N ew Y ork, w ith 160 e le c tio n d is tr ic ts m issin g , M r. H u g h e s h a s a p lu ra lity o f a b o u t 124.- 000. In G r e a te r N ew Y o rk w ith 69 e le c tio n d is tr ic ts m iss in g , W . R. H e a r s t, th e D e m o c ra tic a n d In d e p e n d e n c e L e a g u e c a n d id a te , h a s a p lu ra lity o f 75,036. M r. H e a r s t c a r r ie d a ll t h e b o ro u g h s o f th e g r e a te r c ity , d e s p ite th e f a c t t h a t th e e a rly r e t u r n s seem eel to In d ic a te t h a t h e h ad lo st B ro o k ly n . N o d e fin ite fig u res a r e y e t a v a ila b le a s to th e r e s u lts w ith r e g a r d to t h e s t a te officers, an d b o th D e m o c ra ts a n d R e p u b lic a n s a r e c la im in g v ic to rie s fro m L ie u te n a n t-G o v e rn o r dow n. T h e in d ic a tio n s a r e t h a t th e S ta te L e g is la tu re w ill show little c h a n g e In Its p o litic a l m ak e-u p . T h e T a m m a n y ju d ic ia r y tic k e t in N ew Y o rk C o u n ty , w ith th e e x c e p tio n o f O tto R o s a lsk y fo r G e n e ra l S e ss io n s J u d g e , R e p u b lic a n , h a s b e e n e le c te d . T h e Ju d ic ia ry n o m in a to rs ’ tic k e t w as d e fe a te d . S ta te C h a irm a n M ax F . Ih m se n , o f th e In d e p e n d e n c e L e a g u e , c la im s t h a t H e a r s t h a s b e e n e le c te d . H e s e n t o u t la te la s t n ig h t te le g r a m s to all In d e p e n d e n c e L e a g u e w a tc h e r s to b e on g u a rd to s e e t h a t th e v o te w a s c o u n te d . Telephone Is Operated by Current President Roosevelt and Party Em Given Out By the 8tomach. bark on Yacht Mayflower. San Francisco, Nov. 13.—Before a W a s h in g to n , N ov. 9.— "G oodbye, I a m g o in g d ow n to se e how th e d itc h OREGON number of medical men and scientists is g e ttin g a lo n g ,” sh o u te d P re s id e n t today, Mrs. Albert J. Atkina and E. J. R o o se v e lt, w h o sto o d on th e a f te r SUGAR OUTPUT IS LARGE. STRIKE A RICH VEIN. Lewis succeeded in charging an elec s ta rb o a r d d eck of th e y a c h t M ay trical clrcut with human electricity to flo w er a t th e W a s h in g to n n a v y y ard , such a degree that external sound Large and Well-Defined Ledge Discov- La Grande Factory Will Turn Out Over a s th o v e s se l w as le a v in g th e d o ck for ered at Cottage Grove. | 60,000 Sacks. b is P a n a m a trip . waves were transmitted and heard A c c o m p a n y in g th e P re s id e n t w ere L a G rande— The new tr a c k o f th e through an ordinary telephone re C o ttag e G rove— A fla tte rin g find Is M rs. R o o se v e lt a n d h e r m a id ; S u r ceiver. The experiment consisted of re p o rte d from th e B ohem ia m in in g dis- C e n tral R a ilw a y h as reach ed th e H u n t g eo n -G en eral R ix ey , o f th e N av y , and the application of two platinum elec tr ic t. I t w as m ade re c e n tly in th e g rad e opposite. Cone, an d a sp u r fo r M. C. L a tta . o n e o f th e a s s is ta n t se c re trodes to the walls of the living stom claim know n ua th e B ig M aud, ow ned by lo ad in g b e e ts h as been p u t in. T h is t a r i e s a t th e W h ite H o u se. T h e M ay Combine Wa* Like Old Northern S e A Returns o f the L ett Important but ach. B y means of copper wires the Colonel W. II. B lair. T he ore is said reduce« th e h au lin g d istan c e fro m th e flow er w ill ta k e t h e p a r ty to W o lf T ra p L ig h t, a t th e m o u th of th e R a p p a curities Company—Fish Gives Not L ett Intereating Eventt electrodes were connected with tele to be h igh-grade a n d th e ledge is larg e Cone b e e t fields m a te ria lly , a s th e end h a n n o c k r iv e r in C h e sa p e a k e B ay, Commission the Tip. of the Patt Week. phone and microphone, a sensitive an d well defined. T h e usual d egree of of ,th e *» nu* a >’o u t t h r ™ m ilc“ w h e re a t r a n s f e r w ill b e m a d e to th e . . . , , and a h a lf fro m th e fa rm s. M ost o f Instrument, which greatly intensifies a c tiv ity p re v a ils th ro u g h o u t th e cam p, th e Cone beets rem ain to be d eliv ered b a ttle s h ip Ix m isla n a , w h ich is to co n vey th e P r e s id e n t to a n d fro m th e sound. an d good re su lts a re in evidence. T he an d th e h a rv e s t in t h a t lo c a lity h as isth m u s . THE HARRIMAN SYSTEM. Cuban liberals are divided on ac O regon S ecu ritie s a n d V esuvius a re in been postponed as lo n g a s possible, T h e re w a s a b s o lu te ly no m e c h a n ic a l T h e L o u is ia n a w ill b e co n v o y ed to, count of friendship with America. T he H a rriin a n sy stem hag th re e m ain full operatio n , em ploying larg e fo rces a w a itin g ra ilro a u fa c ilitie s. Silperin- an d fro m th e Is th m u s b y th e a rm o re d o r c h e m ic a l b a tte r y In th e c irc u it, ydt A dirigible balloon sent up from the th e m o m e n t t h e e le c tro d e s w e re sw al of m en. The an n u al assessm ent w ork te n d e n t B arn w ell sa y s th a t te n d ay s or c r u is e r s T e n n e s s e e a n d W a s h in g to n . lin es b etw een th e M isso u ri R iv e r a n d L ie u te n a n t th e P acific C oast, w h ich u n d er se p a ra te Milan exposition crossed the Alps safe low ed su fficien tly to to u c h th e w alls fo r th is y e a r is n early com pleted on th e tw o w eek s w ill b e re q u ire d to g e t all A b o ard th e L o u is ia n a la rg e n um ber o f claim s held by p r iv a te th e b e e ts to th e fa c to ry , F ra n k E v a n s, w h o w ill u tiliz e th e ow n ersh ip a re n a tu r a l co m p etito rs fo r ly • of th e sto m a c h , h u m a n e le c tric ity p a rtie s. | T he fa c to ry h as been ru n n in g m ost w ire le ss te le g ra p h a p p a r a tu s , w ith A new plague has caused 12 tie it is flow ed o v e r th e w ire s, r e n d e r in g A c tiv ity in th e lu m b erin g business is sa tis fa c to rily , w ith o u t a h itc h or h a lt, w h ich th e sh ip Is eq u ip p ed , fo r co m traffic o rig in a tin g e a s t of th e ir eastern In a small Texas town, and doctors are so u n d s a u d ib le . T h e e le c tr ic c h a rg e c o n s ta n tly on th e in crease , n o tw ith - j from the. tim e th e season opened. In m u n ic a tin g w ith th e W h ite H o u s e a t te rm in i or d estin e d to p o in ts e a s t of sta n d in g th e o p e ra to rs a re unablp to a d d itio n to th e fine o u tp u t of b eets, th e W a s h in g to n w h e n e v e r th e P r e s id e n t th o se term in i. unable to control it. m e a s u re d fro m se v e n to e ig h t m illi m ove th e ir p ro d u cts. T he ca r sh o rta g e [ sug ar p ercen ag e is h ig h er th is y e a r d e s ire s . T he m ain lin e o f th e U nio n P acific It is reported that King Alfonso cf v o lts on a W e sto n g a lv a n o m e te r. is se riously f e lt by th e 18 m ills in th is i th a n ev er b efo re. I t is e stim a te d th a t T h e P re s id e n t w ill sp e n d fo u r d ay s Spain has been assassinated, but the H e will a r r iv e a t e x te n d s fro m O m ah a to O gden, w here C olonel E . P . R o c h a rd s o n , th e su b lo c a lity . One com pany alone has a b o u t th e su g a r o u tp u t th is season w ill be o n th e Isth m u s. repirt cannot be verified. je c t o f th e e x p e rim e n t, sw allo w ed th e 100 carlo ad s on th e docks, an d is sim ply betw een 50,000 a n d 60,000 sacks, or C olon T h u rs d a y , N o v e m b e r 15, w h e re i t co n n ects w ith th e C e n tra l Pacific, h e is to b e g r e e te d a b o a rd s h ip by e x te n d in g fro m O gden to S an F ra n Wireless messages state that the e le c tro d e s a n d su c c e e d e d in r e ta in in g un ab le to secure cars. T h is is th e case from 250 t o 3u0 cars. ever, w ith all th e m ills. T h e lum T he fa c to ry w ill p ro b ab ly ru n fo u r P re s id e n t A m ad o r, o f P a n a m a , an d cisco. presidential part; is off the Florida th e m fo r a c o n s id e ra b le tim e . A fte r how M rs. A m ad o r, C h a irm a n S h o n ts an d berm en are a d v o c a tin g th e en a c tm e n t w eeks longer. coast and enjoying fine weather. T h e O regon S h o rt L in e ex te n d s from o th e r officials o f th e C a n a l C o m m is a b rie f r e s t, h e w a s g iv e n a d r in k of o f a law m ak in g it a p e n a lty fo r a ra il sio n . A c o n s id e ra b le p a r t o f t h a t day G ra n g e r to P o catello a n d th e O. R. & N. The wrecking of the Milwaukee Ave w h isk y a n d on a g a in c o n n e c tin g th e ro ad com pany w hen i t fa ils to fui^iish WORK OF HATCHERIES. w ill b e s p e n t a t L a B o ca a n d A ncon, fro m P o c a te llo to P o rtl^ p d . T hese tw o nue bank of Chicago was le enacted on e le c tro d e s w ith th e I n te rio r lin in g of c a rs w ith in a specified tim e a f t e r the tbs stage in Circago and nearly caused h is s to m a c h t h e g a lv a n o m e te r r e g is o rd er is placed. T hey co n ten d th a t Season’s Work Has Been Satisfactory th e t r a i n m a k in g a slo w ru n a c r o s s th e lin es com bined a re n a tu r a l co m p etito rs is th m u s in o rd e r to g iv e a n o p p o rtu n th e y a rc not d e a lt w ith f a ir ly in th e a riot. ity to se e th e s ig h ts a n d m a k e a n e x of th e U nion P acific an d C e n tra l P a te re d 15 m illl-v o lts. m a tte r, as th e r a ilro a d com pany im in All Coast Stations. a m in a tio n o f th e w o rk . A t L a Boca cific. Sceintists have made arrangements D rs. A tk in s a n d L e w is c la im th a t poses a d em u rrag e o f $1 a d a y w hen a S alem — T he re p o rt o f M a s te r ' F ish with the Italian government to o m - by t h l i e x p e r im e n t th e y h a v e d em o n ca r is n ot loaded w ith in 48 hours a f t e r W ard en H . G. V a n D usen f o r th e m o n th th e r e is to b e a n In sp e c tio n o f th e T he K a n sa s P acific ex te n d s fro m plets the excavation of the ancient s tr a te d th e law of a c tio n of th e h u m a n th e tim e i t is sp o tte d . T he ra ilro a d of O cto b er show s th a t th e se a so n ’s p r e s e n t te r m in a ls o f th e o ld F re n c h K a n s a s C ity to D en v er a n d is a n a tu ra l c a n a l a n d th e P a n a m a ra ilro a d , follow com pany, on th e o th e r h an d , ta k e s its Roman city of Herculaneum. Bensos. T h e y r e a s o n t h a t , If so u n d is w ork h as been s a tis f a c to ry in a ll C oast in g w h ich th e r e w ill b e a tr ip to n e a r co m p etito r o f th e U n io n P acific m ain own tim e an d p leasu re to fu rn is h cars. The Forestry bureau of the United tr a n s m itte d o v e r a c o p p e r w ire w hen W ith ab o u t $250,000 w o rth of lum ber stre a m h atc h e rie s, b u t n o t so good in by is la n d s , w h e re th e P re s id e n t is to line. it Is c h a rg e d w ith h u m a n e le c tr ic ity , th e h atc h e rie s on tr ib u ta r ie s o f th e Co b e sh o w n th e p ro p o se d a c tu a l P acific States has failed in its efforts to compel c u t anti read y to m ove, th e lum berm en T he S o u th ern P acific e x te n d s from R e g ard in g h a tc h e ry o p e ra en d o f th e c a n a l in d eep w a te r a n d its the railroads to use oil for fuel on en It Is r e a s o n a b le to c o n s id e r th e p rin are hopeful th a t th e y w ill soon g e t re lum bia. N ew O rlean s to L os A ngeles, an d th en ce tio n s th e re p o rt sa y s: cip le th e sa m e w hen th e a u d ito ry a p p ro a c h e s . In th e a fte rn o o n th e r e is lie f. T hey are ru n n in g fu ll c a p a c ity gines passing through forest resetves W ith th e ex cep tio n of a few m ore to be a s ig h ts e e in g tr ip a ro u n d A ncon to S an F ra n cisco an d n o rth to P o rt n e rv e Is charg« d w ith th e sa m e force. an d ortlers fo r m ore lu m b er a re po u rin g It now develops that the Standard Oil In o th e r w o rd s, w e h e a r w h e n th e in, a n d if cars a re n ot fu rn is h e d soon salm on to spaw n a t O n tario , we arc lan d , fo rm in g a n a tu r a l co m p etin g line th ro u g h w ith th e w o rk o f co llectin g a u d ito ry n e rv e Is m a d e se n s itiv e w ith company, aided by the railrrads, did th e y w ill be com pelled to close th e ir chinook salm on spaw n a t o u r d ifferen t w ith th e o th e r lin es d escrib ed . MORE FOREST RESERVE. h u m a n e le c tr ic ity on th e sa m e p rin their best to defeat Hoch for governor. p lan ts. T he acq u isitio n o f co n tro l o f th e I lli h atch eries tr ib u ta r y to th e C olum bia Hocb received a majority of over 2,000. cip le w h ich w e re c e iv e a te le p h o n e m essa g e . R iv er, an d fro m re p o rts receiv ed th e Proclamation Signed By President for no is C e n tral b y I la r r im a n g iv es him a The boiler of a Southern Pacific pas F u rth e rm o r e , th e s e s c ie n tis ts claim SUCCESSFUL STAMP MILL. follo w in g co llectio n s h av e b een m ad e: New Area of 7,406,556 Acres. lino fro m O m aha to C hicago a n d th e n c e senger enginhe exploded at Sargent, a t h a t by a s e rie s o f e x p e rim e n ts th e y No. eg g s ta k e n . W a s h in g to n , N ov. 9. — P re s id e n t to N ew O rleans, th u s co n n ectin g th e h a v e p ro v e n t h a t d ig e s tio n is a n elec- small station in Southern California, Five-Horsepower Plant Opens New Era Salm on R iv e r h a tc h e r y ............... 875,000 R o o se v e lt, b e fo re le a v in g fo r P a n a m a , e a s te rn te rm in i of his se v e ra l lin e s an d ■tiling two persons and wrecking the tro -ch em ic p ro c e ss ; t h a t a ll life ac M cK enzie R iv e r h a tc h e ry s ta sig n e d a p ro c la m a tio n c r e a tin g fo u r e n a b lin g him to ro u te traffic fro m and In Mining Industry. tio n in th e body is d e p e n d e n t upon th e tio n ............................................... 5,970,000 new fo re s t re s e r v e s in Id ah o , a n d en to e a ste rn p o in ts b y a n y o f th em . I t depot and four care. a c tiv ity o f t h e e le c tric a l fo rc e s w lth jn L a G rande— A ssay r e tu rn s h ave been W allow a R iv er h a tc h e r y ........... 596,000 in g tw o o th e rs , a d d in g to th e r e p ra c tic a lly m ak es him suprem e in th e Hearst may gel the mayoralty ot New (he o rg a n is m , th a t v a r ia tio n s o f BenBe receiv ed by th e A u re lia com pany fro m O n tario salm on h a tc h e r y ........... 2,130,000 s la e rg rv e a r e a of th e s t a te 7,406.556 a c re s . w hole te r r ito r y w est o f th e M issouri m a n ife s ta tio n , a s s ig h t, h e a rin g , etc., co n c e n tra te s tu rn e d o u t on th e tr ia l run York. H e c r e a te d e v e ry r e s e r v e re c o m m e n d riv e r an d so u th o f th e C olum bia riv e r a r e c a u s e d by th e d iffe re n t r a te s of vi of th e m ill re c e n tly in sta lle d b y th a t T o ta l...............................................9,571,000 ed b y th e F o re s t S e rv ice, in c lu d in g in th e \Y’e|£ an d o f O m aha in th e E ast. Idaho land fraud trials will begin b ra tio n s e t u p by th e h u m a n e le c tric a l com pany on its m in in g p ro p e rty up th e th e S h o sh o n e r e s e r v e in N o r th e rn soon at Moscow. c u r r e n ts a c tin g on th e sp e c ia l se n se G ran d Ronele R iver. T hese assay s show Id ah o , w h ic h w a s so v ig o ro u sly fo u g h t n e rv e s. valueH ra n g in g from $225 to $250 to th e M ill B uys S ta n d in g T im ber. W ash in g to n , N ov. 10.— A g en eral in An American consuls « has been by S e n a to r H e y b u rn . C re a tio n of ton, w ith a loss of a b o u t 15 p e r cent E u g en e— M. S. B a rk e r h as p u rch ase d th e s e r e s e r v e s ex em p lifie s th e a d m in v e s tig a tio n of w h a t is know n as th e opened at Mukden. in th e w aste. T he re c e n t ru n of th e Ila rr im a n sy stem of ra ilro a d s , u n d e r th o 2,000,000 f e e t of sta n d in g tim b er from is tr a tio n ’s d is re g a rd o f H e y b u m ’s p ro BOERS ON A RAID. Cuban liberals are making trouble m ill show s th a t th e ore w ill run $15 or C. A rn el, n e a r M arcola. T he lan d w ill t e s t a n d le a v e s H e y b u rn n o th in g m o re a u th o r ity c o n fe rre d b y law , is one of for Governor Magoon. th e su b je c ts w hich h av e b een discussed Mounted Rifles Start In Pursuit and m ore p e r to n , a n d w hen th e m ach in ery be logged off a t once an d th e tim b e r to fig h t fo r. is placed in first-class w o rk in g condi b ro u g h t to B a r k e r ’s saw m ill here. f o r som e tim e b y th e I n te r s ta te Com Great Coeur d’Alene Reserve. All the provincial governors of the Rebels Prepare to Fight. tio n from 90 to 95 p e r cen t o f th e v a l T h e S h o sh o n e r e s e r v e is c r e a te d in m erce Com m ission, an d t h a t body, it is republic of Panama will meet Ro Be C ape T o w n , S o u th A fric a , N ov. 12. ues cun he saved. c o n ju n c tio n w ith th e C o e u r d ’A len e said , re a lly s ta n d s co m m itted to a n in . Loses by Car Shortage. vel t. The m ill in sta lle d is b u t sm all. Only r e s e rv e , a d jo in in g It o n th e n o r th , an d q u iry . —T h e l a te s t advlceis fro m th e sc e n e H ep p n er— W. W . S ta b le r sh ip p ed o u t tw o o th e r s to b e k n o w n a s th e C o e u r “ Wo h av e been in fo rm e d ,” a m em Russian terrorists dynamited a train, o f t h e B o e r o u tb r e a k In th e N o rth five-horsepow er is req u ire d to ru n th e massacred the military guard, and se w e s te rn p a r t o f C a p e C olony a g re e c ru sh e r and o th er m ach in ery , a n d b u t th is w eek th e sh eep th a t he h a s been d ’A len e re s e r v e . T h e ir a g g r e g a te a re a b e r o f th e Com m ission said re c e n tly , one m an is n eeded to su p e rin te n d th e hold in g here, fo r five w eeks fo r la c k of is 2,250,000 a c re s . T h e y lie in S h o “ th a t th is sy stem in som e o f its f e a cured $600,000. t h a t th e s itu a tio n Is d e c id e d ly g ra v e . e n tire p lunt. M in in g m en a re en th u si cars. H e sa y s th a t i t cost him $250 p e r sh o n e a n d K o o te n a i c o u n tie s , e x te n d tu re s is ig)t u n lik e th e N o rth e rn S ecu ri A small powder magazine 30 miles N a tiv e s w ho h a v e n e v e r b e e n In sy m a s tic over th e success o f th e m ill, and w eek to hold th e sheep here, an d a s ho in g n o r th w a rd to th e m id d le o f L a k e tie s C om pany, w h ich w as dissolved B end d ’O reille. from Chicago exploded, breaking win p a th y w ith th e B ritis h p la n s o f g o v e rn b eliev e th is c h a ra c te r o f m ill h as solved has held th em five w eeks he is o u t th ro u g h th e in te rp o sitio n o f th e A tto r th e problem o f how to h an d le th e ore of n e a t sum. In c r e a tin g th e s e v a rio u s r e s e r v e s ney-G eneral o f th e U n ite d S ta te s .” dows three miles distant. m e n t a r e flo ck in g to th e s ta n d a r d of th e (ira n d K onde d is tr ic t. A few y ears It is s ta te d th a t all th e ir n a tu r a l r e A n y ste p s w hich m a y be ta k e n b y Four men were killed and the found th e re b e l c h ie fta in , F e r r le r a . O n S u n ago i t w as th e opinion o f m in ers th a t s o u rc e s w ill b e a v a ila b le fo r u s e an d th e Com m ission alo n g th e lin es re fe rre d N ew C em ent T e ste r a t U . o f O. ation laid for a lasting feud in Ken d ay h e a tta c k e d a c a m p o f lo y a ls a t th e u p -riv e r c o u n try ores could n ot be d e v e lo p m e n t, b u t th e y w ill b e a d m in to w ill be, it is sa id , in acco rd an ce w ith E u g en e— T h ere h as been in sta lle d in is te r e d b y th e F o r e s t S e rv ic e , p laced the. g en eral p o w ers o f th e Com m ission tucky over the recent election. U p p in g to n a n d a fie rc e fig h t follow ed w o rk ed w ith sm all c a p ita l; t h a t n ot less a n $50,090 or $100,000 w ould bo ro the G o v ern m en t tim b e r-te s tin g s ta tio n u n d e r th e p ro te c tiv e sy s te m a n d tim co n fe rre d b y law , an d n o t because of All British employes on the Panama la s tin g h o u rs, w h e n th e p o lice, find th s ta n d a rd c e m e n t-te stin g m ach in e b e r c u ttin g wjll b e r e s t r i c t f d to m a q u ire d to in sta ll a su ita b le p la n t fo r cgnal will have a holiday to celebrate in g thorns« Iv es o u tn u m b e re d , fled th e tr e a tm e n t o f th e ores fo u n d thoro. w ith a c a p a c ity o f 1000 pounds. T he tu r e tim b e r. T h e C o e u r d ’A len e r e an y im m ed iate specific c o m p lain t of a v io la tio n o f th e s ta tu te s . m achine is a n e a t a ffa ir a n d m ak es a s e rv e is t h e la r g e s t o f th e lo t. the bliihday of King Edward. c a r r y in g t h e i r b ad ly -w o u n d ed m en. T he tr ia l o f th e A u relia com pany has D u rin g th e F ish -IIa rrim a n c o n test fo r valu ab le a d d itio n to th e a p p a ra tu s al Lemhi and Kootenai. F e r r e ir a , w ith h is fo rc e a u g m e n te d p ro v ed th a t th e ore can he b an d ied on th e co n tro l of th e Illin o is C e n tral R a il A whale ship has discovered an Es read y in th e p la n t. J . B. K n ap p , th e T h e L em h i r e s e rv e , n e x t in size, e m w ay, i t w as h in te d th a t d a ta would be a v e ry m uch sm aller scale, w ith high kimo hand on Prince Edward island h o u rly , Is now in ca m p on a fa rm n e a r p ercen tag e o f profits, or even hig h er, to G ov ern m en t e x p e rt, who is in ch arg e of b r a c e s 1,346,460 a c r e s in L e m h i an d who bad never seen a white man. U p p in g to n a n d it is re p o rte d t h a t h is th e ton th a n w ith h ea v y sta m p m ach in th e tim b e r-te s tin g sta tio n , is a v ery C u s te r c o u n tie s . T h is Reserve co n placed in th e h an d s o f th e G overnm ent w h ereb y i t could g e t th e official ja c k A crazy Chilean who tried to grin co m m an d Is b rin g in g horseB fro m th e ery . I t is th e in te n tio n of th e A u relia busy m an, as sam p les of O regon tim s is ts of th r e e n a rro w s tr ip s o f lan d screw s u n d er th e H a rrim a n sy stem an d ru n n in g n o r th w e s t a n d s o u th e a s t a d d isco v er m any in te r e s tin g th in g s. T he admission to the White lieu»« some fa rm s In th e v ic in ity . I t Is b eliev ed com pany to p u t ill a n o th e r m ill n e x t b e r a re c o n s ta n tly b ein g se n t here, fo r jo g th e M o n ta n a b o u n d a ry . In time ago has been arrested at Panama th a t he p la n s a m a rc h to w a rd Kuril- y e a r. O th er ow ners o f m in in g property- the p u rpose o f b ein g «exam ined an d n u in m in e ra Com m ission w ill b eg in th e ta s k e a rly in b le s tr e a m s t h a t e m p ty in to th e tested. in th e sam e d is tr ic t w ill follow th e ir e x th e new year. L em h i r iv e r h e a d in th is te r r ito r y . Secretary Bonaparte says the strength m an, th e n , if a b le , to fig h t th e tro o p s am ple. T h is in v e s tig a tio n w ill b e o f as m uch In e x tr e m e N o r th e a s te r n Id a h o , on shown by Hearst shows that the ques s e n t a g a in s t h im a n d go on to K im PORTLAND MARKETS. th e B r itis h C o lu m b ia an d M o n ta n a im p o rtan ce, in a ll p ro b a b ility , as w as tion most be dealt with “ in a spirit at b e rley . HAY SHORTAGE ON COOS BAY. lin e s, 165,240 a c r e s h a v e b e e n r e th a t wlrich th e Com m ission m ade in to once liberal and conservative.” T h re e flyin g c o lu m n s o f C a p e Col OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST NEWS OF THE WEEK AIM WAS TO NEUTRALIZE CANAL In a Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. * e Taft is on a tour of inspection of rmy posts. President Roosevelt went to Oyster Bay and cast bis vote, returning then to Waibington. President Roosevelt has arranged to receive the Ute chiefs at the White House and hear their troubles. The Royal Hawaiian band, which has been making a tour of the United States, is stranded in Ogden, Utah. The president has dismissed in dis grace a whole battalion of negro troops for refusing to disclose the identity of some wrong doers among them, and will also court martial a white officer fgor making derogatory remaiks against the negro troops. Navy yard employes were given leave of absence long enonogh to vote. Chicago switchmen will go on strike unless the railroads acecde to their de mands. It is probable that the authorities of Harvard will prohibit football after the present season. The Harrimsn lines are building wreck-proof steel mail cars to teplace their present wooden cars. Thomas Kinsey, purser on the At lantic liner Bt. Paul, has crossed the ocean 901 times, more then any other living man. He has sailed a total ol 2,703,000 miles. Bailors who were debarred (rnm dancing in an amusement hall at New port, R. I., have begun suit against the prorpletor. Roosevelt has contrib uted $100 to he'.p their case. The heirs of the estate ot Pabst, the Milwaukee brewer, will have to pay the inheritance tax on $4.000,000 stock In the Pahet Brewing company, trans- (eried to them shortly before his death. Btensland and Hering, the wreckres ot the Milwankee Avenne bank, of Chi cage, were today sentenced to indeter minate terms ot imprisonment, which may run from one to ten yeats. This will not increase Btensland’a present sentence. Peary say: he Is only returning for provisions and supplies. The Standard Oil comapny Is openly fighting for control of the Illinois Cen tral. A native 'ooeed the brakee on a ia- on the new railroad in Ecuador and the car dashed down a grade and killed ■even persons, Alice Roneevelt Longwnrth Is making po'ltlca an important part ot her tocial duties. Bodies exhumed in Monnt Calvary cemetery, Portland, are lonnd to be patrified. ony tr o o p e rs a n d police, w h o se ra n k s n u m b ereil m a n y v e t f r a n s of th e B o er a rm y w ho h a v e ta k e n th e o a th o f a l leg ia n c e a r e now m a rc h in g to e n g a g e th e re b e ls. I t Is co n ced e d h e r e t h a t th e loyal fo rc e s w ill h a v e t h e i r w o rk c u t o u t in p u ttin g d ow n t h e re b e llio n . F o r m a n y m o n th s th e B o e rs h a v e b een d iss a tis fie d w ith t h e a ttitu d e o f th e B ritish co lo n y to w a rd th e m a n d m an y h a v e d e c la re d th e ir In te n tio n o f le a v in g t h e B r itis h p o s s e s s io n s an d t r y ing t h e i r lu c k in o th e r p a r ts o f A f rica. S h o u ld th e p r e s e n t u p ris in g g ain a few In itia l su c c e ss e s, c e r ta in ly th e d isc o n te n te d fro m all o v e r B ritish S o u th A frica w ill g a th e r to aid F e r r e ira , an d , if th e l a t t e r ca n a rm an d eq u ip all w ho com e to h im , th e go v e rn m e n t w ill so n n b e g in se n d in g re g u la r tro o p s in to th e field t o o p p o se him . Quite Equal to Situation. L ondon. N ov. 13.— S ir T h o m a s F u l ler, a g e n t g e n e ra l f o r C a p e C olony In L ondon, a tta c h e s no Im p o rta n c e to th e F e r re ir a raid . H e b e lie v e s t h e o b je c t to be ro b b e ry an d p lu n d e r a n d sa y s th e c o u n try w h e re F e r r e ir a an d h is m< n a r e o p e r a tin g Is s p a rs e ly popu la te d anil th e fa rm h o u s e s w idely se p a r a te d . It Is n o t Im p o ssib le, h o w ev er, th a t F e r r e ir a m a y o b ta in so m e a d h e r e n ts an d do so m e m isch ief. T h e C »pe M ounted R ifles. S ir T h o m a s d e c la re s , a r c a c c u s to m e d to g u e rrilla w a rfa re an d .will h a v e no difficu lty In d e a lin g w ith th e situ a tio n . Buy in Cheapest Market. Rome. Nov. 13.—A eommlttfe from the City of Terent, headed by the Mayor of that place, has come to Rome to protest against the plarlng of an order for armor‘plate for an Italian man-of-war with the Midvale Steel Company, of Pennsylvania, and has been received by Premier Glolltti. The Premier explained that the govern ment was desirous of protecting and favoring national production. but not against the Interests of the state, and that "National production must put us In condition to stand foreign competi tion." T he New Y o rk J o u r n a l o f Com m erce se rv e d , fo rm in g b u t a sm a ll s e g m e n t th e co m b in atio n of th e N o rth e rn P acific o f c a s c a ra b a rk o f th e la r g e r K o o te n a i reserv e in a n d th e G reat N o rth e rn , w hich, a s th e Farmers Do Not Produce Enough to said A w holesale d e a le r in cascara sag ra- M o n ta n a. L ik e th e L em h i th is re N o rth e rn S ecu ritie s C om pany, w as d is Supply Local Market. da of P o rtla n d , O r., d ec la re d th a t not se rv e lie s on th e w e s t slo p e o f th e solved b y o rd er o f t h e S uprem e C ourt N o rth B end—B rin g in g hay from the W illa m e tte V alley to N o rth B end and M arshfield is so m e th in g lik e c a rry in g coals to N ew castle, y e t n e a rly ev ery b o at th a t com es here from P o rtla n d la n d s a q u a n tity o f hay. A ro u n d Co- qtiille som e h ay is grow n fo r th e m ar k e t, b u t it costs n e a rly a s m uch to b rin g h ay from 'h a t p o in t to M a rs h field, a d ista n c e o f 15 m iles, a s i t does to b rin g it from P o rtla n d . I f th e hay» is consigned to N o rth B end i t m ust be tra n s f e r re d from th e c a rs to b o a ts a t M arshfield, an d th a t costs $1 a to n e x tra . V alley grass h ay can be pur- hnsod in P o rtla n d fo r $9 a to n , an d it costs $3 a ton fo r fre ig h t. T h is hay r e ta ils fo r $13 a to n . T h ere is no clean tim o th y or clover h a y to be had here a t an y p rice an d O regon g ra ss is a t a prem ium . On th e bo tto m la n d s in Coos C ounty fo u r and flvo to n s an acre o f o a t hay can he raised , an d clover an d tim o th y grow w ell on th e ric h bench lands. Plenty of Logs, tint No Cars. S alem —O w ing to difficulty in secur ing tears, th e S p au ld in g C o m p an y ’s sa w m ill in th is c ity w ill v ery lik e ly close dow n in a few days, w ith 11,000,000 fe e t of logs re a d y to saw an d a re a d y m a rk e t fo r th e lum ber. Expert Will Inspect Bridge. O regon C ity — T h e C ounty C ourt has decided to em ploy an e x p e rt to m ake a th orough ex am in atio n o f th e suspension b rid g e across th e W illa m e tte R iv e r in th is c ity an d a s c e rta in tho e x te n t of th e re p a irs t h a t , Bre needed fo r th e pr«»servation o f th e stru c tu re . Delegates Appointed by Governor. more th a n five cars h ad b een p eeled th is R o ck y M o u n ta in s. season an d re c e ip ts fro m th e g a th e rin g Great Tract on Salmon River, sectio n s w ere g en erally in lota of 200 to T h e S a lm o n R iv e r re s e rv e in L em h i 500 pounds. T h ere is a f a ir ly ste a d y an d C u s te r c o u n tie s e m b ra c e s 2.201,- dem and on sp o t, an d som e to n lo ts are 120 a c re s . I t c o m p rise s a so lid b lock w an ted fo r ex p o rt. Q u o ta tio n s a re bus * o f m o u n ta in o u s c o u n try ly in g b e tw e e n ta in e d a t 1 0 ^ @ 1 2 c a s to ag e, q u a n tity th e S a lm o n R iv e r a n d th e m id d le fo rk and seller. o f th e S a lm o n riv e r. In C a s s ia an d O n e id a c o u n tie s 291,- W h eat— E x p o rt b a s is: C lub, 64c; 976 a c r e s h a v e b e e n s e t a p a r t a s th e bluestem , 68c; V alley , 66c; red , 61c. R a ft R iv e r r e s e rv e , e m b ra c in g m an y O ats— No. 1 w h ite, $24.50@ 25.50; t r ib u ta r ie s o f R a ft R iv e r a n d D eep g ray , $23.50@ 24.00. B a rley — F eed , $21.50 p e r to n ; b re w c reek . N u m e ro u s a d d itio n s a r e m a d e to th e ing, $22; rolled, $23. S a w to o th r e s e rv e , t h e i r a g g r e g a te a r e a Kye— $1.35(<i)1.40 p er cwt. b e in g 1,371,760 a c re s . T h e se ad d i Corn -W hole, $25.50; cra c k e d , $26.50 tio n s a r e m a d e a t v a rio u s p o in ts a lo n g per ton. M ill Stuffs—B ra n , c ity , $14.50; coun th e p r e s e n t b o u n d a ry . try , $15.50 p er to n ; m id d lin g s, $24.00; sh o rts, c ity , $16.00; c o u n try , $17.00 p er Freight Car* By the Thousand. to n ; chop, U. S. M ills, $15.5$; linseed C h icag o , N ov. 9.— P ro m p te d b y th e la iry food, $18.00; a c a lf a m eal, $18.00 c o n g e s tio n o f traffic an d th e c a r s h o r t per ton. H ay — V alley tim o th y , N o. 1, $10(5)11 ag e fo r th is y e a r, th e H a r rim a n lin e s per to n ; E a ste rn O regon timothy, $14@ a r e m a k in g p u r c h a s e s o f f re ig h t e q u ip @ 16.00; clo v er, $6.50@ 7.00; ch e a t, $7@ m e n t fo r 1907 o n a g ra n d s c a le . It 7.50; g ra in hay , $7.00; alfalfa, $11.50; w a s a n n o u n c e d y e s te rd a y t h a t th e y no w h a v e o r d e r s In fo r *$21,000,000 vetch h ay , $7@ 7.50. D om estic F ru its —Apples, com m on to w o rth o f r e fr ig e r a to r, box, fla t and choice, 25c@ 75c p e r b ox; choice to f a n g o n d o la c a r s , a ll o f w h ich i t is ex cy, 75c@ $1.50; g rap es, $1.$0@ 1.65 per p e c te d w ill b e d e liv e re d b e fo re th e c r a te ; peaches, 7 5 c@ $ l; pears, 75c@ s e a s o n of h e a v y traffic n e x t y e a r. T h e $1.25; c ra n b e rrie s, $9@ 9.50 per barrel; to ta l n u m b e r o f fre ig h t c a r s o rd e re d quinces, $ 1@1.25 p e r box; persim m ons, b u t n o t yeL d e liv e re d is 16.600. Of th e s e 6.600 a r e r e f r ig e r a to r c a rs . T h e se 5c p e r pound. F re sh V eg etab les — Cababge, 1% w ill be o f t h e m o st m o d ern ty p e . @lM»c p o u n d ; cauliflow er, $1.25 p e r dozen; cetery , 75@ 85c per dozen; egg Democrats Are Hopeful. p la n t, $1.50 p er c r a te ; lettuce, head, 20c San Francisco, Nov. 6.—Timothy H»r do zen ; onions, 10@12Vfec per doz.; >ell pep p ers, 5c; p u m p k in s, 1^4c pound; Spellacy, chairman of the Democratic spinach, 4@ 5c per pound; tomatoes. 30 State Central committee, said tonight: "We don’t concede Glllett’s election. @ 50c p er box; p arsley , 10@ 15c; squash, l*4c p er pou n d ; ho th o u se lettuce, 50@ Although our reports are raeagfr. It looks good for Bell. If Gillett comes 75c per box. Root Vegetables—Turnips, 90c@$l to the Techapl mountains with but 7.000 plurality, as claimed b y the Re publicans, Bell has been elected. We concede San Francisco to Qillett by 600. Reports from several sources In dicate a close vote In Los Angeles Spellacy ridiculed the Republican claims of 15.000 plurality for Gillett in Los Angees. per sa c k ; c a rro ts , 9 0c@ $l per sack; 8al.-m G overnor C h a m b e rlain ha* $ 1.25@1.50 p er sa¿k; garlic. 7 % a p p o in te d th e follow ing re sid e n ts of @l0c per pound; horseradish, 9@10c O regon to re p re se n t th e s ta te a t th e per pound; sweet potatoes, 2@2%e per an n u a l convention of th e N a tio n a l R iv pound. Onions—Oregon, 75r@$l per hundreel. ers an d H arb o rs C ongress a t W ash in g Potatoes — Buying prices: ■ Oregon to n , D. C.t D eeem ber 6 ami 7: R. R. lloge, J . N. T eal. W. 1). Wheelwright, Burbanks, fancy, 90c; common, 65@80e. Butter — City creameries: Extra P o r tla n d ; Jo h n H. Smith, Astoria; Pe te r Loggie, M arshfield; J . D. P e te rs, creamery, 30e per pound. State cream- Police Fall Into Trap. erica: Fancy creamery, 25<ffi«7V4e; store The D alles; L. A. Lew is, P o rtla n d ; Tlflia, Nov. 13.—A deafening bomb H e n ry H ahn, P o rtla n d ; J . A. Smith, butter, 16^vl7e. Eggs—Oregon ranch, 33@35c per dos- explosion occurred on Pethanski street P o rtla n d . at an early hour thla morning, while the police were making a search of an unocoupled house. The noise of the explosion was audible for a great dis tance. and the entire city was shaken. Three policemen were killed and four wounded. It Is apparent that a snare had been arranged, and the police lured Into It. The police received a tip to search this particular houae. Taking Away Liberty Again. Odessa. Nov 13.—All the electoral committees In this city and In the provinces have been suppressed and their functions have been transferred te the Town Connell. The arrange ■rents made by thsae committees have bten cancelled. Bandon Enjoys Prosperity. Bamlon —Banelon is enjbying some thing o f a real estate boom, and lot. that might have b een pu rch ased few $10 each last Bpring are selling for $100 and fimling n ready market at that price. Activity in manufactur ing account, for the boom. The sal Dion eanneury, broom handle factory, wood-pipe plant, brewery, match fac tory and foundry are running full time and tlm Bandon woolen mills are run ning day and night to k«»cp up with or der«. The .hingle mill, are running to their full enpaciTy, and the Coely Lum ber Company I* building n mill that will have a rapacity of 75,000 feet a day. en; best Ea.tern, 26@27e; ordinary Eastern, 24@25c. Cheese—Oregon full cream twins, ll(«il4H e; Young America, 15@15Hc. Poultry—Average old hens, 12@13c, mixed chickens, 12(S>12>4e; Spring, 12@ I3e; old roosters, P@10c; dressed chick ens, 13(0 14c; turkeys, live, 17@17V4*; turkeys, dressed, choice, 21@22Hc; geese, live, per pound. 8@9e; ducks, 14 <S15e; pigeons, $1@1.50; squabs, 92@ 3.00. Cattle—Best steers, $3.59(®3.75; me dium, $3@3.25; cows, $2.25(0'-’.06, see ond-grsde cows, $2(£2.35; buTla, ft.50<e$ 2.00; calves, $4(«i4.5fl. Sheep—Best, $4 5i>ed4.75; lambs, $5 @5.25. Hogs -Best, $6.50(06.75; lightweight, $•@«.25. One Fight Would Fiqjsh All. Washington, Nov. 9.—That the 12- inch gun now in use at most of the Coast fortifications of the United States would not last through an en gagement of two hours, the period that would elapse from the time the lead ing vessel of a fleet would come with in range until the last vessel would pass beyond the range of the guns. Is the statement of Brigadier-General William Crosier, Chief of Ordnance, whose annual report was made public at the War Department today. u n d e r th e a n ti tr u s t law . I n one w ay , th e ac tio n of H a rrim a n resem b les th a t o f J . P ie rp o n t M organ an d Ja m e s J . H ill in a lly in g th e N o rth e rn P acific w ith th e G re a t N o rth e rn . H e co n tro ls th e U nion P acific, th e S o u th ern P acific an d th e O regon S h o rt L in e, w h ich should bo com p etin g ro ad s, in th e ju d g m en t o f th e Com m ission, a n d now he h as th e llin o is C e n tra l an d th e B altim o re & Ohio, w h ich m akes him a b ig f a c to r in d e te rm in in g tr a n s c o n tin e n ta l ra te s. F o l low in g its in v e s tig a tio n o f th e com b in a tio n of th e G re a t N o rth e rn an d th e N o rth e rn P acific, th e Com m ission tr a n s m itte d testim o n y to th e D e p a rtm e n t of Ju s tic e w hich used i t to b rin g ab o u t th e d isso lu tio n of th e N o rth e rn S ecuri tie s Com pany. Hearst Carrlss Moat Cities, But Total la Against Him. N ew Y o rk , Nov. 6.— A cco rd in g to in c o m p le te r e tu r n s fro m a ll o v e r th e s t a te re c e iv e d u p to 1 0:30 p. m ., C h a rle s E . H u g h e s , th e R e p u b lic a n c a n d id a te , h a s b een e le c te d G o v ern o r o f N ew Y o rk s t a te o v e r W illiam R a n d o lp h H e a r s t, th e n o m in e e o f th e D e m o c ra tic p a r ty an d th e In d e p e n d e n c e L e a g u e , by a p p ro x im a te ly a p lu r a lity of 40,000. T w o y e a r s ag o G ov e r n o r H ig g in s w a s e le c te d o n th e R e p u b lic a n t i c k e t b y 80,560. S o m e d o u b t w a s e x p re ss e d to n ig h t a s to th e fp te of th e D e m o c ra tic an d In d e p e n d e n c e L e a g u e tic k e ts o u ts id e o f M r. H e a r s t, s e v e ra l o f th e N ew Y ork n e w s p a p e rs w h ich h a v e b e e n s u p p o r t in g M r. H u g h e s d e c la r in g t h a t th e r e w as a c h a n c e fo r th e s u b o r d in a te offi c e r s o f th e D e m o c ra tic an d In d e p e n d en c e L e a g u e c o m b in a tio n h a v in g b e e n e le c te d . T h e la te s t fig u res se e m s to In d ic a te th a t M r. H u g h e s ’ p lu r a lity ab o v e th e B ro n x ex cee d 115,000. T o o ffse t th is , M r. H e a r s t ’s p lu ra lity in G r e a te r N ew Y o rk w ill p ro b a b ly b e fro m 75,000 to 80,000. In B ro o k ly n , w h e re S e n a to r P a tr ic k H. M c C a rre n m a d e a b i tte r fig h t a g a in s t M r. H e a r s t, th e l a t t e r c a rrie d th e b o ro u g h by a sm a ll p lu ra lity , p ro b a b ly 4,000. A t o n e tim e it se e m e d t h a t H u g h e s h a d b een s u c c e ss fu l in B ro o k ly n , b u t th e la te r e t u r n s w e re all s tro n g ly In fa v o r o f th e D e m o c ra tic c a n d id a te . M r. H e a r s t h a s b e e n g iv e n a m a jo r ity o f n e a rly 70,000 in M a n h a tta n an d th e B ro n x . Q u een s c o u n ty , w h ic h in c lu d e s L o n g Isla n d C ity , h a s g o n e fo r H e a r s t b y fro m 6,000 to 8,000, a n d R ich m o n d , S ta te n Isla n d , h a s also g iv en th e D e m o c ra tic c a n d id a te a p lu ra lity . MPORTANT RESULTS OF ELEC- TIONS. N ew Y o rk — R e p u b lic a n G o v e rn o r a n d L e g is la tu re . P ro b a b ly n o c h a n g e In C o n g re ssm e n . P e n n s y lv a n ia — R e p u b lic a n G o v ern o r ; n o c h a n g e in C o n g re s sm e n ; R e p u b lic a n L e g is la tu re . M a s s a c h u s e tts — R e p u b lic a n G o v e rn o r, s t a te tic k e t a n d L e g is la tu r e ; n o c h a n g e In C o n g re ssm e n . C o lo rad o — C laim ed b y b o th p a r tie s , a lth o u g h In d ic a tin g fa v o r R e p u b lic a n s; R e p u b lic a n L e g is la tu re . C a lifo rn ia — R e p u b lic a n th ro u g h o u t. Id a h o — G o v e rn o r in d o u b t. C o n g re s s m en a n d L e g is la tu r e p ro b a b ly R epu- lican . M o n ta n a — R e p u b lic a n C o n g re s sm e n an d m a jo r ity of L e g is la tu re . Illin o is— R e p u b lica n s ta te offices an d L e g is la tu r e ; p ro b a b ly n o c h a n g e in C o n g re s sm e n . N e b r a s k a — R e p u b lic a n G o v e rn o r an d n o c h a n g e in C o n g re ssm e n . W a d s w o rth , o f N ew Y o rk , a n d B a b co ck . o f W isc o n sin , d e fe a te d fo r C on g ress. _ Telegraphs Ohio Victory. Standard's Thank-Offering. F ra n k lin , P a., N ov. 10.— T he S ta n d a rd O il C o m p an y to d a y a n n o u n c e d a v o lu n ta ry in c r e a s e o f w a g e s to e m p lo y es in th e G a le n a S ig n a l Oil an d E c lip s e re fin e rie s , lo c a te d h e re . T h e p e rc e n ta g e o f in c r e a s e w a s n o t s ta te d . A b o u t 800 m en w ill b e b en efited . G en e ra l C h a rle s M iller, w h o m a d e th e a n n o u n c e m e n t on b e h a lf o f th e G a le n a S ig n a l Oil C o m p an y , sa id th a t th e e le c tio n o f th e R e p u b lic a n tic k e t in P e n n s y lv a n ia h ad le f t th e m a n a g e m e n t w ith th e b e lie f t h a t s till g r e a te r p r o s p e r ity w a s co m in g , a n d I t d e s ire d th e e m p lo y e s to s h a r e in it. Seven Die and Eleven Rescued. Charlottetown, P. E. I., Nov. 10.— In the wreck of the full-rigged Finnish ship Zovinto on Carew’s Reef during the hurricane Tueseiay night seven of the crew lost their lives and 11 were rescued. Colorado Peak in Eruption. Trinidad, Colo., Nov. 10. —Mount Culebra, 40 miles west of Trinidad, is reports«! in a state of eruption. Post master Adolph Storz, of Stonewall, who lives within 12 miles of the peak, has sent word here that smoke and vapor can be seen issuing from the mountain. Accused of Opium Smuggling. S e a ttle , Nov. 10— J. A. Bunee, for fo u r y e a rs Deputy Sheriff under Sheriff Cudihee, was arrested yesterday morn ing upon a complaint charging him with smuggling. At the time of his arrest Bonce was supposed to have been work ing in the interest of the United States Government to nnearth a band of smug glers which he said he had reason te be lieve were operating in the vicinity of Lymlen, on the British Colombia line. T h u s far it is known that Bunee has bandied 200 pounds of opium, and it No More Gambling in Panama. Panama. Nor. 9.—The National As Factions Still Carry Guns. sembly today unanimously approved a New Orleans, Nov. 10__Dispatches bill prohibiting gambling In the repub- lle. It will not be signed by President from Rio Grande late last night say Amador and gambling on the Isthmus ¡that Ranger Morgan's orders to dia- wlll become a thing of the past Gamb- arm are not being obeyed. Most of the ling is already absolutely prohibited . men on the street are armed, their in the canal ion» weapons being concernir^ C o lu m b u s, O.. N ov. 7.— A t 1 o 'clo ck th is m o rn in g S e n a to r D ick, c h a irm a n o f th e S ta te R e p u b lic a n c o m m itte e , s e n t th e fo llo w in g te le g ra m to P r e s i d e n t R o o se v e lt a n d to th e c h a irm a n o f th e C o n g re s sio n a l c o m m itte e ; “ O hio R e p u b lic a n b y n o t less th a n 75.000 a n d e le c ts 17 R e p u b lic a n C o n g re s sm e n , th r e e D e m o c ra ts, w ith o n e d is tr ic t In d o u b t.” C h a irm a n G a rb e r, o f th e Dem«>eratic c o m m itte e , still re fu s e s v e rb a lly to co n ced e th e e le c tio n o f th e R e p u b lic a n tic k e t, th e n e a r e s t to th e b e in g a s ta te m e n t t h a t t h e R e p u b lic a n p lu r a lity w o u ld n o t ex c e e d 25,000. Bryan Loses His Own State. Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 8.—Complete re turns from 33 counties give Sheldon (Rep.), Governor. 55,525: Shellenber- ger (Dem.1, 45,454. Compared with two years ago. this shows a Democra tic loss of 5.728, and indicates a plur ality in the state for Sheldon of 15,000. Other state officers are not behind governor. Returns from every county in the Third Congressional District show a plurality for Boyd (Rep.) of 334. The Third was the only district in eloubt tonight, so the Nebraska dele gation In the House will stand: Re publicans, 5; Democrats 1. Gooding Loses Home County. Boise, Nov. 7 .—Scattering returns indicate that a landslide has over taken the head of the Republican ticket In the north and rentral portions of the state. This (Ada) county has gone against Governor Gooding by a majority of a few hundred. Kootenai and Latah counties in the north are claimed by the Democrats to be against Gexrdlng, while Washington Elmore. Boise, and other central coun ties appear to have gone the same way. In California. San Francisco. Nov. 6 — From mea ger returns received from various sec tions of the state tip to 10 p. m.. Oil- lett. Republican, for Governor, lg prob ably elected by about 10.000 majority, with Bell, Democrat and Union Labor, second, and Langdon, independence League, third.