The Estacada News iM M d Cach Th a nd ay 8MALL QUITS IN 4 EARS. BATTLE ON 8TREETCAR. Striking T elegrspnsrs Hiss Form er Leader from Platform . One Man Killad and Three Injured O ver Transfer. OREGON STATE: ITEMS OF INTEREST OPEN UP MiSSISSIPP ARRANGE COM PROM ISE. Warring T elegraphers to S sttls Differ­ ences in Convention. Chicago, Oct. 18.—Warring official* San Francisco, Oct. 21.—As a result Chicago, Oct. 22.—Followed by jeers of the striking telegraphers reached a OREGON ESTACADA of trouble over a transfer slip on a Polk and hisses, 8. J. Small, former presi­ compromise tonight Titey have post­ poned hostilities until the convening of dent of the Commercial Telegraphers’ MONEY IN CRANBERRY MARSH. street car of the United Railroads sys FRUiT LAND IN DEMAND, the emergency convention, called iD tern Saturday evening, one man wa union, left Ulrich’s hall in teats Sun­ Milwaukee for October 23. day afternoon. He did not get the Many 8al*a o f Rcgua River Valley C o o t Bay Farm sra Add Naw C rop shot and killed, another so serious!) The elimination of 8. J . Small, for­ wounded that death will probably en vindication which he sought at the T hat Brings Profit. O rchards. mer president, us a factor in the fight sue, and two other men less severe!) hands of the rank and file of the local will be sought at the convention by the Marshfield—The growing of cranber­ injured. Ashland—Things have been doing in Il i M a n e d Fa n tor Dor union. executive committee. A temporary Rogue river valley orchard lands re­ ries is proving to be one of the most When the car left the ferry to past president to succeed Small and direct iw y Readers. As Small left the hall he appeared cently as never before and numerous profitable farm crops for Coos county. out Mission street, on its way to Polk broken-hearted and declared he had sales have been made in every portion Several ranch owners for a number of it was packed with passengers, includ Next Session of C ongress Will Be the strike or its settlement will be chosen, it ie expected, from the com­ A Resume o f tha La** Important but given up the fight for restoration to his of Ihe valley at prices that a few years years past have raised the crop with ing men returning from work, and wo Asked to S tart Improvement mittee's membership. Mr. Small still former position. His successor, W. W. ago would have been counted fabulous, profit, hut it was not generally taken men and children who had been acrost- Not Looa Interacting Evonta onntends that no convention will be o f This G reat Hivar. Beattie, of Washington, who was vice but which in reality are demonstrated up until the past year. Now quite a the hay. The crowded condition of tha P u t W**k. called, but is making efforts to control president of tbe organization, was for­ to be only fair values when the returns number have cranberry maishes. the car made it difficult for the con its action through hie friends. Land which is known as peat or veg­ ductor to collect fares and, when Polk mally recognized as the new head of from them and the possibilities ot the The truce of the battling officials the union. He announced that his pol­ future are taken into consideration. etable bog is required for tbe raising Btieet was reached, both he and tbe un Vicksburg, Mias., Oct. 22.—Alter a came after a descent upon the tele­ The United State* pension roll ia icy would be an aggressive one. of the crop, and nearby there must be comfortably crowded passengers were in fortnight spent in the canebrakea, and Hundreds of thousands of dollars of graphers’ headquarters in the Monon rapidly decreasing. When the meeting opened, President outside capital are being poured into an unlimited supply of fresh water, a condition of irritable nervousness. looking bronzed and vigoroua, President Mulai Haflg hae inflicted a crushing ■Small, who had been waiting in an the orchard industry in the Rogue river which can be placed under control. The man who started the trouble, ac Roosevelt paid a flying visit to Vicka building by ex-Preeident Small and a bodyguard of detectives. They arrived ante-room for a chance to be heard, was valley, in the purchase of bearing orch­ There are, however, many such tracts cording to hia own admissions to tht burg this afternoon. defeat on the sultan of Morocco. before the members of the executive invited to jthe platform. Hardly had ards, as well as in the planting of new of land in the county, and cranberry police, was John Monger. He said that Tbe president waa introduced by Con committee reached the office and took Hundreds of persons have been ar­ he ascended the steps to the platform, growing promises to be one of the most when he paid his fare, early on tht gressman John Sharp Williams. When possession at once. rested in Kansas City for violating the when a number of strikers got up and orchards. Inquiries for larger or small­ important of the farming industries of trip, he had asked the conductor for The committee Mr. Williams said thatJTheodore Rooae er tracts ol the highly prized real estate Sunday closing law. left the room. The others hooted and of this valley are coming In from many the community. transfer. Brown was busy and told velt was president of the whole country members and Secretary Russell were refused admission to the offices. W. D. McFarlan, who is the pioneer Monger to wait awhile. Monger re The Wallings have been released hissed so tliat the werds of the former states. Those who thought prices of —Dixie land and Yankee land alike— After much parleying the late comers from jail and the Russian police admit president were drowned. In a pathetic orchard lands had reached the top notch cranberry man of the Pacific coast, has peated his request several times, and the demonstration waa notable. When way be appealed to the older members a year or two ago are still wondering followed the business in Coos county Brown failed to hand him the slip tbe president arose to reply the big were permitted to take their places, they made a mistake. and Small locked himself in his private for many years. He has a six-acre The Western Union claims that a of the union saying that he had child­ were it is going to stop, and people who marsh which has never failed to yield Finally Monger concluded that Brown crowd accorded him a noisy demonstra office. The terms of the compromise ren and that they should not be dis­ did not intend to give him the ticket number of its striking operators at Chi­ sold too soon are sorry. were not given out by tbe participants. a large crop. He haB never made less and struck at the conductor. The lat tion that lasted several minutes. graced by the branding of their father In his speech here the president said cago have applied for reinstatement. General Superintendents Cook and than $200 an acre clear profit, some ter dodged the blow and struck back at os dishonest without one bit of evidence “ It seem to me that no Amt r.can Capen, of the telegraph companies as­ 8uspend Enrolling F*a, seasons the net amount has been great­ Monger, striking him in the face and The British freighter Queen Chris­ and without a hearing. president could spend hia time better Klamath Fall*—In order to get addi­ sert that from six to ten men apply for er. Excepting at harvest time, when knocking him down. tina, bound from San Francisco to This appeal, however, had little ef­ than by seeing for himself just what Portland, struck the rocks near Cres­ fect, although a great many of the tional lands under the Klamath project help is needed in picking, one man can It was at this juncture that the rich and wonderful region the lower reinstatement daily in Chicago. They signed up, the Waterueers’ association attend to a marsh of 16 or 20 acres and shooting commenced. cent City, Cal., and will be a total loss. strikers after the meeting had adjourn­ At the aame Mississippi valley is, so that he may go declare that in other large cities al­ has voted to suspend for the next 60 have time for other farm work, as tbe most a full number of men were at A number of indictments have been ed agreed that Small had been treated days the enrolling fee of 66 cents per crop is flooded during the winter and time some one threw off the trolley and back, aa I shall go back, to Washington work, while more applications were returned in New Mexico against coal shamefully and at least should have acre, charging only the assessment fee needs no attention. The yield on the the car came to a standstill. The stop­ with the set purpose to do everything being received daily. Fifteen asked re- page of the car, coupled with the noise that lies in me to see that the United mine owners charging them with hav­ been received with common decency. It was voted to assess broker and of 10 cents per acre. It is hoped thus Coos county cranberry marshes this in the rear, led the motorman to be­ States does its full share in making the instatemet yesterday in New York, sev­ ing obtained their lands from the gov­ leased wire operators two days’ pay to insure the beginning of the Clear year is particularly good. lieve that his mate was in danger and Mississippi river practically a part of eral in West Oakland, Cal., and tbe ernment fraudulently. revolver in hand, he pushed his way the sea coast, in making it a deep chan entire force of Columbia, S. C. each week in lieu of calling them out on lake darn next year. Those familiar University's G reat Growth. with conditions say that no difficulty Minnesota’s attorney general has etrlke. through the crowded passengers. _______________ nel to the Great Lakes from the Gulf. will be encountered in securing the ad­ University of Oregon, Eugene—The been fined $100 for contempt by I wish to see the leveea so strongly built TRADE HAS NOT DECREASED. ditional land. A resolution was drawn registration of the University of Oregon United States District court. The case RAILROADS GAIN. POLITE TO WOMEN. as to remove completely from the minds up, protesting against the recent action in the departments at Eugene, exclu­ will be appealed to the highest court of dwellers of those lower regions all American-Aeia Association Expects No of the reclamation service In leasing sive of the School of Music. haB prac­ and states’ rights will receive a test. Robber Makes Demands Only on the the Clear lake reserve to sheepmen, as tically reached the 400 mark. The Reduced Passenger Rate In Nebraak* apprehensions of a possible overflow War With Japan. Wheat may go to $2 per bushel. I advocate no impossible task. No Swell* Earnings. Men P assengers. it Is feared that when the attempt is total enrollment in all departments at New York, Oct. 18.—That there has difficult task. The people of Holland The German emperor is to visit Eng­ Omaha, Oct. 21.—Instead of the new Salt Lake, Oct. 22.—The Murray made to take sheep on a range where tbe present time is between 760 and a little nation, took two-thirds ol their not been a falling off in trade with land in pomp. stage, used for the conveyance of pas­ cattlemen have always had control se­ 803. At the beginning of President two-cent railroad fare law having re oountry out from under the sea, and Japan following the Japanese-Russian Campbell's administration in 1902 the duced the rates in Nebraska, it haB act­ Kansas City theater owners will fight sengers on the line between Bingham rious trouble will arise. they live behind the dykes now and war, but on the contrary a healthful re­ attendance was 224. The preeent fresh­ ually increased the average rate per Junction and Sandy was brought to a Sunday closing. of normal conditions, was the C orrespondence Work Success. man class numbers almost as many stu- mile in this state, according tc the re­ have lived behind them for centuries in sumption halt by a masked robber early this statement of James R. Morse, presi­ The Oklahoma legislature has settled morning at Lovedahl. The driver and University of Oregon, Eugene—The denls aa the total enrollment at that port of the Union Pacific railroad safety. dent of the American-Asiatic associa­ down to business. “ With one-tenth the effort we, the male passengers in the coach were demand throughout the state for the time. If the present rate of growth which has just been filed with the tion, at the annual meeting of the or­ Prominent Pittsburg people are fight­ ordered down from their seats and when correspondence work now being offered continues, it is expected the number of State Railway commission. And in much greater nation, can take the in ganization today. Conditions in China the robber faced them with drawn re­ by the Univeisity of Oregon Is greatly students next year will reach 600 In stead of the railroads having a fear of comparably rich bottom lands of the have not been so good, but there are ing the foodstuff trust. volver they readily complied with his surpassing the expectations of its most the departments at Eugene exclusive of the two-cent law, they have been Lower Mississippi out of the fear of be prospects of recovery from depressed The recent race riot In New Orleans demand for money and valuables. Banguine supporters. In a number of music. The university offers no high laughing in their sleeves over the di ing flooded or even being overflowed conditions. In the secretary’s report, was due to religious fanatics. Only $12 was obtained from the towns the teachers are forming clubs school subjects, the requirements for version they have creaetd by kicking by tbe Mississippi, and while I do not John Ford says: Bishop Potter has shocked Richmond party, it was said today, but the driver, and carrying on work under the direc­ entrance being the completion of the against the passenger rates and drawing like to say in advance what I intend to “ The obviously temporary character by inviting a negro to dinner. attention from the high freight rates do, I shall break my rule in this case of the settlement of the Japanese ex­ who had a considerable sum of money tion of the university instructors. The four-year high school course. and say that in my next message to interest is not confined to teachers, charged in the trans-Mississippi coun No new cases of the plague have been in bis possession, managed to sequester however, for many young men and wo­ congress I shall advocate aa heartily as clusion question in California tended Furniture Factory at Albany. try. to encourage rather than to check the reported in San Francisco since Octo it under the seat of the Htage while his men who have found it impossible to passengers were climbing down from The annual report of the Union Pa I know how, that the congress now circulation of foolish and mischevious Albany—This city is assured a large ber 16. elected shall take the first steps to bring attend college are taking the work. To their seats. The purse was overlooked furniture factory in the buildings for­ eifle, which has just been filed with the rumors of impending war between the Joseph Chamberlain, leader of the by the robber. begin with, only a small number of merly occupied by the United Organ A commission, proves on examination to about that deep channel way and at­ two countries. All the influence of tendant high and broad levee system house of commons, seekB to place his courses are being offered, such as Eng­ The women passengers, of whom Carriage factory. J. M. Gilkinson and be a brief in behalf of the two-cent your executive committee has been ex­ which will make of these alluvial bot­ son in his place. lish Classics and Shakespeare, English there were a number, were not molest­ Mr. McNeal are the promoters and in­ far«. Since the new law was enacted erted to demonstrate the absurdity of The value of stocks have shrunk $3,- ed. Satisfied that he had obtained History, Pedagogy, Algebra, etc., but tend to interest local capital in the un­ the Union Pacific and other Nebraska toms the richest and most populous and assuming that there could be any seri­ moat prosperous agricultural land, not 000,000,000, but the whole country ex- everything of value that his victims others will be added from time to time. dertaking after its completion. Mr. railroads are charging full two cents only in this nation, but on the face of ous quarrel between the two govern­ possessed, the bandit, after permitting Gilkinson comes from Tacoma and in­ per mile, as permitted by law. No ex­ cept Wall street, is prosperous. ments in dealing with the issue raised them to return to their seats, took a Bulletin on O regon Fir. tends to have associated with him H. cursion rates, no reduced fare, no com­ the globe, and, gentlemen, here ia the in California.” Sohwartsohild A Sulzberger, big Chi place alongside the driver and rode University ol Oregon, Eugene—What P. Hansen, of that city. They find mutation tickets of any kind and in reason I am particularly glad to be able cago packers, are to erect a packing with the party to the end of the stage promises to be to the lumbering inte­ the city is admirably situated for the fact nothing less than a straight two- to advance such a policy. I think any house at Portland. The plant will cost line, where he dismounted and escaped rests of the Pacific Northwest one of the successful operation of a factory to cent fare ticket is sold in Nebraska policy which tends to the uplifting ef RAILWAY CLEARING HOUSE. $600,000. under cover of the darkness. most valuable bulletins ever published make furniture from Oregon woods to But the report which has just been any portion of our people in the end made public shows that last year the distributes its benefits over tbe whole Official Suggests Feasible Schem e to is the bulletin to be issued next spring supply the home demand. The Hague conference has ended. average passenger traveled in Nebraska people. But it is far easier, originally by the department of forestry on the Bourne O ffers Prize. Prevent C ar Shortage. The Ford jury is not yet complete. at the rate of 1.96 cents for each mile, to put into effect a policy which shall Freight Via Weed and Bray. Washington, Oct. 22.— Hon. Jona­ strength of Oregon fir. During the at the moment help the people concen­ Los Angeles, Oct. 18.—Nearly every a rate actually lower than that which President Roosevelt has killed Klamath Falls—A petition is being past two years a most thorough and ex­ than Bourne, Jr., of Oregon, Unitrd trated in the centers of the population railway company is studying to perfect hear. States senator, liaB taken a unique step haustive series of tests have been made circulated among Klamath Falls busi­ is now charged by the railroads under and wealth than it ia to pnt into effect plans for the quick movement of care Governor Hughes, of New York, sayB to test the sentiment of the country on by J. B. Knapp, engineer In charge at ness men addressed to the Southern Pa­ the new law. a policy which shall help the dwellers and rolling stock, with a view to elim­ he will not be a candidate for presi the presidential situation. Through the University of Oregon testing sta­ cific company, asking that all freight in tbe country and the tillers of the inating the shortage features of the TAFT’S DELPHIC WORDS. the National magazine, of Boston, he tion. In the preparation of the report, and passenger business be routed via dent. soil. business this winter. It is argued that considerable collateral data will lie Weed and Bray over the California haB offered a cash prize of $1,000, open ‘Now here we have a policy whose with the propel shifting of cars and a In a battle between police and ne­ to American people, for the strongest, used, and Mr. Knapp is now in Wash­ Northeastern. The petition cites the Says He Will Probably be Private Cit­ first and direct benefit will come to the careful adjustment nearly one-third groes at New Orleaas one was killed difficulties encountered on the Pokegama and best written argument in support ington preparing his material. izen In Two Years. man on the plantation, the tiller of the more business can be transacted with on eaoh side. route daring the winter, especially of a second elective term for Roosevelt. Manila, Oct. 21.—At a banquet given soil, the man who makes his fortune the present equipment. with freight, and the high rate for the Enlarge Hinkle Ditch. One man was killed and two badly The prize will be awarded March 15, It is suggested by an official here, wounded in a war between Chinese 1908, the contest closing < ne month Pendleton—An agreement has been hauling to this city. Tbe company is in his honor in this city Saturday from what he grows on the soil. night, Secretary of War William H ‘Mr. Williams has said that in .our tongs at Philadelphia. earlier, and three judges will be named signed between the Hinkle Ditch com­ aksed to route via the new toad at the Taft made a most significant statement day we can sink all mere party differ- and the plan is under consideration, that there be formed a pool of equip­ pany, of Pendleton, and the Newport earilest possible moment. Small has given up the attempt to shortly to pass upon the arguments. He was referring to the fact that he ences. Since I have been president ment by the various roads and a clear­ Land A Construction company, of Her- retain the presidency of the the strik­ had already visited the Philippines have found, aye, most of the time ing house for cars. Any demand for Locators Form Long Line. miston, whereby the latter company Crown Princes C orean Reception ing telegraph operators. three times and in expressing his in have needed to sink them, because the ca-s by any road would be made to the Lakeview— The list of applicants to will undetarke the enlaigement of the Seoul, Oct. 22.—The climax of the differences of party are of small im­ clearing house, and that concern would The steamer Tartar collider! with the festivities in this city in honor of the Hinkle ditch between the intake of the purchase government land whoare wait­ tention to come here again, he eaid: “ I hope in another two yeara to visit portance compared to the great funda­ give over the required number of cars ferryboat which runs between Vancou­ visiting Japanese crown prince was Umatilla river above Echo and the ing in line before the United States ver and Victoria. The vessel will prob­ reached last night in a lantern proces­ drop at Butter creek, and the ditch will land office has increased to 80 in num- Manila again, but then I probably will mentals of good citizenship upon which from the nearest supply, or in case of all American citizens should be united. come as a private citizen.” shoitage, or a multiplicity of de­ ably be a total loss. sion in which 10,000 persons took part. also be extended for a considerable dis-i her, and is growing steadily. Before Tbe significance of Mr. Taft's re­ The president said he agreed heartily mands the orders would be filled pro October 28, when the lands Included in tance. The Hinkle ditch was the first It was witnessed ty the crown prince Tbe United Slates signal corps h marks in relation to the chances of his that the constitution of the United rata. just won the Lahrn cup by sailing a of Japan and the crown prince of Corea, large irrigation canal in Umatilla the restoration will be subj°ct to entry nomination for the presidency next States represents a fixed series of prin Under this plan it would be the duty in the land office, the number of peo­ county, built by G. W. Hunt in 1901. balloon more than 420 miles. The and their respective suites, from a hill year, did not seem to strike his audi­ ciples. Yet he Baid that, in the inter­ of every road to wire daily reports of near the residency. For several hours The Hunt interests have been merged. ple in line is expected to surpass the ence. The secretary’s speech was re­ est of the people, it must be interpret­ the exact location of all its cars. The Start was made from St. Louis. number who preceded any previous Williamson s appeal to the United the city of Seoul, appeared to be in restoration. Most of those in line are ceived with much enthusiasm by the ed, not as a straitjacket, not as laying entire equipment of the pool wonld be Do Not Need Rats. terested by waving streams of colored representatives of the Filipraos pres­ the hand ol death upon all develop­ registered in the clearing house, much States 8upreme court has been filed applicants nnder the timber law. Salem—The State Railway commis­ ent, when he declared the government ments, but as an investment designed in the same manner in which the cars He was convicted at Portland for ocm- fire. The procession was divided into sion has received an answer from C. A. was anxious and ready to help the busi for the life and health and growth of of a line are tabulated by each of the plicity in the Oregon land frauds. At sections corresponding to the various Malbouf to a letter inquiring as to the PORTLAND MARKET8. ness prosperity of the islands. the nation. different roads at present. torney General Bonaparte will person divisions of the city. advisability of putting in a low rate on Wheat—Club, 89@90c; bluestem, Mr. Taft devoted the day to an in ally argue the case. apples from points west of Albany on 91@92c; valley, 89@90c; red, 87®88c. spection of the schools of Manila. • Americans in Russian Jail. Fatalities from Mosquito Bites. Hia Firzt Ride on T .jin , The general condition of Emperor Oats—No. 1 white, $28; gray, $27. St. Petersburg, Oct. 22.—William the Corvallis A Eastern He Bays the New York, Oct. 22.—"There are 260, Seoul, Oct. 18.—m e emperor and Francis Joseph is not quite so good. Barley—Feed, $27.60 per ton; brew­ English Walling, of Indianapolis, his amount of fruit in that district, to the O ppose Pulp Export. 009 deaths annually as the result of crown prince of Corea left Seoul for Marooni’s wireless system between wife and sister-in-law, Miss Rose best of information, is inconsiderable. ing, $29; rolled, $30@31. Ottawa, Oct. 21.—For some time mosquito bites,” said Dr. Edward A. Chemulpo at 12:30 this afternoon to Corn—Whole, $32; cracked, $33. Ireland and Nova Sootia is now open Strnnsky, were arrested in this city to­ He added he was inquiring and if he there has been a strong movement in Hay—Valley Timothy, No. 1, $17@ Canada in favor of a radical change in Ayers, a member of the faculty of the receive the crown prince of Japan, Yo- night by a force of gendarmes because found need of the rate he would con­ for commercial business. New York polyclinic, at a meeting in shishito. This was the first time the sult with the proper authorities and 18 per ton, Eastern Oregon timothy, of their association with several mem­ Americans in the Philippines are the fiscal condition governing the ex­ the New York Academy of Medicine crown prince of Corea had ever ridden establish it. 23; clover, $13; cheat, $13; grain bers of the Finnish Progressive party. anxious for Taft to make a declaration port of pulp wood to the United States. Dr. Ayers furnished astounding figures on a railroad train, and he showed a hay, $13@14:alfalfa, $13@14. of the administration policy towards They were still being held at the gen- This movement, which hae for months Fruit Man Form Union. daimes' headquarters at a late hour. A Frnits—Apples, $192.60 per box; been growing in force and intensity, in his lecture on the “ Misqulto as a childlike interest in the proceeding. the islands. 8anitary Problem.” He said five dis- He was delighted with the speed of the representative of the American em­ Eugene—At a meeting of a number cantaloupes, $1 @ 1.60 per crate; Another suspect has been arrested in bassy appeared at the headquarters in of lane connty fruit growers steps were peaches, 60c@$l per crate; prunes, 60c culminated in the demand of a depute easea were traceable to the insect. They cars. The Japanese crown-prince land­ tion from the pulp and paper manufac­ connection with the robbing of Ameri­ their behalf. per turers of the Dominion, who came to are malaria, yellow fever, beri beri, ed from a warship in the harbor at 2 taken to form a fruit growers’ union for per crate; watermelons, lc can mail of gold dust in Alaska. the purpose of mutual protection and pound; pears, $1® 1.76 per box; grapes, Ottawa and petitioned the government dengue and fila rashes. The govern j). m. and he waa greeted at the dock to facilitate the shipping and handling 40o@$l .60 per crate; casaba, $2.26 per that tbe exportation of pulp wood from ment is eliminating tbe mosquito dang­ jy the Corean emperor and the Corean The jury for the second Ford trial Pralrl* Fir* I* Raging. er by draining swamp land, he said. crown prince. has not been secured. Indications seem Rameeville, Minn., Oct. 22. — A of fruit. A committee consisting of dozen; qnlnces, $1®1.26 per box; Canada shculd be prohibited and the that Heney will not call Ruef in the prairie fire is devastating the northeast­ the following was appointed to draft huckleberries, 7®8c per pound; oran- supply conserved. M ors Pow der for Japan. W hitaker Fears the Ax, ooming trial. ern part of Wilkins county, Minnesota, bylaws and constitution and to prepare berries, $9.50®10.50 per barrel, New York, Oct. 22.—Japan is man San Francisco, Oct. 18.—Apparently articles of lncoiporatton: George A. I Vegetables—Turnips, $1.26 per sack; and three farms have already been wip­ The Helnxes have been driven from On* Killed, Ten Injured. ufacturing more munitions of war at fearful of receiving the same treat­ the New York stock exchange on ac- ed out. The damage thus far is esti­ Dorris, Dr. H. F. MeCornack, Frank beets, $1.26 per sack; carrots, $1.26 Chicago, Oct. 21.—One trainman was the present time thst at any time dur- ment accorded Professor Ross, who was Chase, O. Holt and M. H. Harlow. | per sack; cabbage, I ® l4 c per pound: mated at $60,000. Thug far all effort* oonnt of heavy losses due to an effort to ----------- cauliflower, 25o®$l per dozen; celery, killed and ten other persons were in­ ing the war with Russia, finder peace dropped from the Stanford faculty sev­ to check the progress of the fire have oorner copper. Dairying In Klamath Country. , 60o9$l per dozen; corn, 85c<3$1 per jured in a head-on collision between Japan has one more arsenal and one eral years ago for expressing his views t*en unavailing, but all the farmers in Six police dogs are on their way Falls—The Bonanza cream- sack; cucumbers, 10® 15c per dozen; two suburban passenger trains on the more naval base than it had under the of economics too ireely, Professor Whit­ from Belgium to New York. In many the vicinity tonight ate plowing the ery KUnnath paid the farmers of Klamath conn- onions 15@20c per dozen; parsley, 20c Chicago A Northwestern road near exigency of war. Both the arsenal and aker, head of the department of eco­ country in an attempt to stop the of the oities of the old country dogs are ty last month $714.31. This Is consid- dozen; peppers. 8®10c per pound; Grand aventte in this city last night. the naval base have been established nomics at Stanford, today summoned flames. found a great benefit. ered a very good showing, taking into pumpkins, 1@1 L*c per pound, radish- Walter Cushing, engineer of the north­ within the last six months and at each before him the correspondents of the Mulai Hafig’a army ia marching on consideration the fact that the creamery 20c per dozen; spinach, 8c per bound train, was arrsstsd and is being place day and night shifts of laborers San Francisco dailies who were mem­ C apture Mexican Bandit. Oasa Blanoe where an attack on French has been established but a few months pound; squash, 50c®$l per box; to- held pending an investigation of the •re being worked. Port Arthur or Oy- bers of his class and dismissed them Mexico City, Oct. 22.—Special dis­ accident. Harry Larson, killed, was rojn, as the Japanese have renamed from his courses on the ground that he nratoes, 25®50c per box. troops Is to be made. patches to this city report that the and that this section has always been a fireman of the north bound train. The the place, ia Ihe new nsval base where was being “ written up” too often by Onions—$1 50®I 85 per sack. A passenger train left the rails at leader of the gang which last week stole cattle country and not a dairy country. the correspondents. Potatoes—75®85c per hundred, de­ train crews all tell conflicting stories of there ia so much activity. Shrewsbury, England, killing 16 per­ $16,000 worth of bullion from the pre­ The creamery is now paying 25 cents livered Portland; sweet potatoes, 2>«c the canee of the wreck, each engineer cipitating room of the Knanajuara Con­ tor butter fat, but not getting al it can per pound. sons and injuring many. asserting that he had the right of way. Stam ping Out the Plague. T rap for Blackmailers. solidated Mining A Milling company, hands. Seattle, Wash., Oct. 22.—At a joint Butter—Fancy creamery, 27)^®35c President Small defies the telegraph haa been captured after being wounded Lead, 8. D., Oct. 18.—An attempt to Dangarou* Fir* In D*a Moines. P repare Perm anent Exhibit. meeting of the city and state health extort $20,000 from J. Grier, manager per pound. operator's sxecutlve board to depose three timee. With him was taken all Dee Moines, Ia., Oct. 21.—Fire in boards here last night, it was decided of the Homestake gold mine, nnder North Bend—The chamber of com­ Veal—76 to 1J5 pounds, 8ty®9c per him and promises a fight. the atolen bullion. In hia confession merce of North Rend ia preparing a pound; 125 to 160 pounds, 7){o; 160 the plant of the Standard Oil company to ask the etste board of Oregon to co­ threat of dynamiting bis home nnless Much of the old French machinery at he implicated 40 persons. today threatened for a time to do ser­ operate with Washington health au­ the money was placed in a designated permanent exhibit of the various pro- to 200 pounds, 6®7o. the Panama canal is being used which lucte of the city and the surrounding Pork—Block, 76 to 160 pounds, 8® ious property damage and to result in thorities in the handling of the bubonic place, was frustrated last Dight when had been thought entirely useless. President ia Snubbed. losa of life. In tbe plant were tanks plague, which hee made its appearance the police arrested Mrs. Anna Maljas country. The exhibit will be arranged 8 * c per pound; packers, 7t*®8c. Jackson, Mias., Oct. 22.—Declaring attractively in one of the warehouses ZA story has just been unearthed by Poultry—Average old hens, 12(8 containing thousands of gallons of oil in this city. One case has been report­ and Chris Maljas, her husband, and th e grand jury at San Francisco that that President Roosevelt is a cruel on the wharf so that it may be inspect­ 1 2 V P*r pound; mixed chickens, 119 and gasoline, and if the fire had reach­ ed, thst of a Chinese who died nearly Matt Zimbola, who came to the place B ust and Zimmer were to he kidnaped bear-chaser, Governor Vardaman yes­ ed by passengers on the b a te which 12 b ; spring chickens, 11, 4 9 1 2 c; old ed these a horrible explosion wonld a week ago, but the city health officers designated. Grier’s house, the finest to prevent them giving testimony at terday announced that he would not be •top here. There will be sample* of roosters. 8