The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, August 13, 1908, Image 2

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    The Estacada Hews
luiud Cadi T h m é m v
O PEN N EW LAN D S.
R A T E H E A R IN G S S E T .
V a st A rea Available in W estern C a n ­
ada in -September.
Interstate Q om m e rce C o m m issio n to
Meet in S a n Francisco.
WILL USE JAPANESE
3
S E N A T O R A L L I S O N D IE S .
Death C o m e s as S h o c k , as Few W ere
A w a r^ o f Illness.
Ottawa, Canada, Aug. 11.—Next
San Francisco, Aug. 7.—It was an­
Dtlbuque, Iowa, Aug. 5.—Senator
month will see radical changes in the
nounced here today that the Interstate Canadian Pacifia Determined Not William Boyd Ailison died in his Lo­
land policy of the Canadian govern­
Commerce commission will meet in San
cust street home at 1:33 o’clock yes­
M AY L O SE W ATER.
B IG A P P L E C R O P .
ment. The Oliver land act, which goes
Francisco August 18, to take up mat­
to Give In to Men.
terday afternoon. With him at disso­
into effect September 1, will throw
ters relating to the freight rate contro­
lution were members of his household
open to the publTc 28,000,000 acres of N orth P o w d e r C om p a ny H as P rio r O v e r 1,000 C a r s o f Sh ip p in g Sto ck versy between the commission and the
railroads that have grown out of the
rich, arable land, in the odd numbered
and a physician. In a bulletin an­
Will be Produced T h is Year.
Right O v e r F a rm e rs.
sections of Western Canada that are Baker City—That the ranchers in Portland — Oregon will have over new freight tariff order by the com­ SETTLE DOWN FOR LONG SIEGE nouncing his death Doctors Hancoca
mission on shipments of lumber from
In a Condensed Form for Oar liberally intersected by a network of some
and Lewis gave heart failure as the
portions of the North Powder 1,000 cars of fine apples to ship this points
in the Willamette valley to San
railroads,
are
adjacent
to
commercial
cause. The announcement of the sen­
are to suffer the loss of water year, as compared with about 600 cars Francisco
Busy Readers.
markets and swarming with live, hust­ country
and
Bay
points.
death cam» as a shock to his
last
year.
Crop
prospects
on
the
whole
at
this
important
time
of
the
year
is
ling townships, with well established
It is likely that the commission will C a r s and E ng ine s N o w Accum ulated in ator’s
neighbors, as few were aware of his
A R e tu rn s o f the L e t t Im portant but police protection, municipal govern­ evident if the order goes into effect are favorable, though some sections of also hear complaints from the trans­
illness. Though for the past two year»
was made by the North Powder the state are doing better than others. continental railroads regarding the
W e st Will Prevent Blockade
N o t L e t s Interesting Events
ment, schools, churches and institutions that
Senator
Allison had been in declining
M.
&
M.
company,
which
owns
and
Hood
River
will
have
its
banner
crop,
o f the P ast W eek.
essential for agrciultural prosperity. operates the flouring mill at that sta­ though it was feared earlier in the new ruling on Oriental tariffs, at its
o f W heat C ro p .
health,
and
though he suffered the loss
While the “ renter” and the man tion.
San Francisco meeting, which will be
of
much
vitality
during the present
season
that
some
damage
had
been
with limited loose cash is being given The company has prior water rights, done. The shipments from Hood River one of the most important sessions of
summer,
no
ncv.’i
had
gone out from
the opportunity of owning his own but in the past has had a surplus of valley will be between 400 and 500 the year.
Holland seeks to know the American farm,
his
home
indicating
the
gravity of his
Winnipeg,
Man.,
Aug.
8.—A
quiet
unlike the procedure heretofore water. It was decided to divide the cars, against 200 cars in 1907. The The government officials here pro­ preparation for a long siege by the illness.
policy in Venezuela.
followed in granting free homesteads, water with ranchers who would put Grand Ronde valley is preparing to fess to be ignorant of the commis­ men and continued reticence regarding Senator Allison suffered from the
Hearst’s Independent league is said he
is not asked to forego the advant­ land in cultivation, the division to send out 300 cars, double the number sion’s program, but admit that the their intentions locally are the feat­ worst form of prostatic enlargement
to be short of money.
ages in settled districts and to go into continue
lumber rate controversy is to be con­ ures of the Canadian Pacific strike this and a kidney affection made relief
any time it was found shipped last year, while Medford grow­ sidered.
Thaw’s creditors may oust his re­ the wilderness to fight the hard fights necessary until
No men in large numbers even more difficult to afford. As is
ers
expect
to
dispatch
about
200
cars,
to
have
the
whole
supply
for
of the pioneer. Instead of this, the milling purposes. Crops have been as they did last season. In the other The commission has been subpoena-' evening.
ceiver and name a trust:e.
have come into the city from either usual in such cases, the senator suffer­
new
instrument
of
the
Canadian
legis­
ed
to
answer
in
Federal
Judge
Mor­
New York sheriff is accused of wink­ lature gives the enterprising man free planted and the desert soil responded apple sections of the state the condi­ row’s court to show why an injunction Eastern or Western points, although ed frequently from periods of faint­
are rife that a large contingent ness and weakness. These spells have
tions are reported as good or a little
to the tiller’s efforts.
ing at race track gambling.
land situated near flourishing towns, admirably
not be issued restraining the rumors
is due here tonight. Pickets are frequently occurred of late. The last
Now, however, the water supply is better than they were last season, should
President Falliere’s daughter has offering ah the advantages and conve­ short,
enforcement
of
the
new
lumber
rates.
the entrances to shops and of them had its beginning on Friday
and the milling company was though it is known that some varie­
married the private secretary of the niences of modern life.
officials of the Pacific Mail com­ guarding
all railroad terminals. A number of and finally resulted in the patient’s
forced to order all water belonging to ties, Baldwins especially, will run The
In order to encourage railroad build­ their
pany
are
preparing
to
submit
their
ob­
president.
right to be turned into the lighter than last year in the Willam­ jections to the late ruling of the com­ women have been placed at work death.
ing in the Dominion, the government canal water
President Roosevelt has started an has
ette val ley, and it is also said the val­ mission regarding the publication of cleaning cars. Testing of cars is go­
that feeds the mill supply.
given
to
the
railroad
companies
ionvestigation for the improvemen of 32,000,000 acres of land during the The hardship that will be worked on ley Newtowns and Spitzenbergs will overland
ing on as usual, the work being done C L O U D B U R S T IN A R IZ O N A .
on Oriental shipments. by
rural life.
foremen.
those who have spent their time and not produce the ‘crop they did a year The new tariffs
last few years, and as a further induce­ work
rule
requires
the
publication
lands that were ago. Prices that will be realized on of overland tariffs and the steamship Mass meetings were held tonight Bisbee S u ffe rs to Extent o f $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
Depositors of a defunct San Fran­ ment they have been left absolutely watered in cultivating
the mill’s surplus will shipping stock will be governed by people say they would be forced to go and addresses given in their native
cisco bank will sue the directors for unfettered in the choice of locality and probably be by hard.
F ro m Water.
According to the conditions in the Eastern states, where out of business because competition on tongue to Hungarians, Germans and Bisbee, Ariz.,
$5,250,000.
the time of selection, but recently were opinion of many, however,
5.-—A cloudburst
the
yields
are
reported
to
be
compara­
Russians.
J.
H.
McVey
was
asked
there
was
made to select their lands. The com­ nothing else for the mill to do in order tively light.
the Pacific ocean forces them to give this afternoon if the other organiza­ this afternoon did Aug.
Holland is to send a second warship panies
about $100,000 dam­
have
taken
full
advantage
of
the
Oriental
shipper
a
lower
rate
than
for foreign duty and it is assumed this generous provision and made a to protect its business.
connected with railroad work age in Bisbee. One side of Main
they give the American shipper. A tions
Venezuela is the point.
were likely to go out soon. He re­ street, including the postoffice, in less
K n igh ts of G rip Win.
constant
practice
of
leaving
their
strong
protest
is
to
be
made.
than ten minutes was changed from
plied :
T H E S T A T E F A IR .
Turkey has recalled her minister to
Salem—William McMurray, general
in abeyance unless, after close­
“ If they are going out soon I don’t 200 yards of stores, costly saloons and
the United States, whose father is a grants
passenger
agent
of
the
Southern
Pa­
ly
watching
the
trend
of
immigration
F IG U R E S O N F IR E L O S S E S .
know of it. If they went out without business houses to a mass of wreckage
fugitive in this country.
and settlement, they could make up T h o u sa n d s o f D o llars Be ing Spent to cific, has advised the committee of the
notice they would be breaking their by rocks, water and mud that came
Travelers’
Protective
association,
hav­
their
minds
as
to
what
tracts
of
land
M
a
k
e
It
Su
c
c
e
ss.
The Canadian Pacific has placed
Ra ilroad s and C o al and Lum b er C o m ­ ironclad agreements.”
tumbling down off the mountain side.
ing
the
matter
in
hand,
that
if
the
would
best
serve
their
interests.
guards at all its shops and denies that
Postmaster M. E. Cassidy and Sheriff
Salem
For
the
state
fair
in
1907
panies M a k e Estim ates.
The
Canadian
Pacific
Railway
com­
traveling
men
would
withdraw
their
it is importing strike breakers.
the Southern Pacific railroad handled complaint before the railroad commis­ Toronto, Ont., Aug. 7.—J. L. Lind­ pany yesterday promoted all firemen Jack White, who were in the post­
carloads of stock and exhibits. sion 2,000-mile books would be imme­ say, president of the Crows Nest Coal who had been serving] in the local master’s office, narrowly escaped with
New Zealand wants her home gov­ T R I B E S M E N H O L D U P S H A H . 215
This year, while the fair is yet more diately
to be wipers. When crops their lives, as did the force of 18 gif Is
ernment to dissolve the Anglo-Japanese
good on all the Harri­ company, summarized the Northwest­ roundhouse
than six weeks away, 219 cars have man lines issued,
begin to move there will be larger de­ employed in the postoffice, when the
alliance and form a union with the Persian Ruler Held P riso n e r in H is been
ern
fire
situation
thus
in
a
dispatch
re­
in
Oregon,
Washington
and
inrush of water, almost without warn­
ordered for hauling exhibits and Idaho, for the flat rate of $50. This ceived here:
mand for engineers and firemen than ing,
United States.
O w n Palace.
struck the building.
stock.
Many
favorable
conditions
are
at
present.
The
fire
area
is
about
30
miles
long
is
what
the
traveling
men
have
been
The Wright airship has made a suc­ St. Petersburg, Aug. 11.—Special working together harmoniously for a
Huge
boulders and tons of dirt slid
The
company’s
locomotives
and
roll­
and
from
two
to
ten
miles
wide,
and
fighting
for
for
two
years
past,
and
cessful flight in France.
dispatches received here from Teheran great fair at Salem next month.
ing stock are at present in excellent into the first floor of the postoffice
is
still
burning
in
many
places
at
the
they
are
jubilant
over
the
successful
the dry summer having where the force was at work. Consid­
English churches are starting an agi­ give a tragic-comic description of the Several thousand dollars have been outcome of the matter.
outskirts, but Michel is safe, except in condition,
position of the Bhah of Persia, who is expended in enlarging the permanent
caused little wear. Besides 300 Jap­ erable mail was washed away or dam­
tation for church union.
the
case
of
high
winds,
and
may
be
a prisoner in the hands of wild exhibit building. The grand stand has
anese mechanics trained in the rail­ aged by mud and water. Miss Clara
even then. Hosmer is quite safe and road
The Baldwin airship has been ac­ virtually
D airying Exhibit to be Feature.
been
enlarged
so
that
it
will
accommo­
tribesmen
summoned
to
Teheran
to
shops of the Pacific Coast states Larsen, of Chicago, was rescued from
Coal
Creek
may
be
said
to
be
almost
cepted by the government.
protect the throne against the revolu­ date one-third more people. Men have Portland—An immense dairying ex­ certainly safe.
and in technical schools are arriving five feet of water into which she had
Japanese are declining to go to work tionists, but have become a greater been at work on the grounds for some hibit will be the feature of the coming The loss of the Crows Nest Pass and are being distributed where neces­ fallen by Miss Barr, another clerk.
for the Canadian Pacific as strike menace to the monarch than his other weeks preparing them for the fair. Oregon state fair in September, if company,
Sleeping and dining cars have Thousands of tons of rock and dirt
mines at Coal Creek sary.
The shrubbery and grass is being cared plans of the Dairy association officers and Fernie owning
breakers.
foes.
been drawn up close to the shops to were washed down the mountain side
and
Michel,
will
be
$200,-
The tribesmen are extravagent in for and skeletons for decoration pur­ are carried out. These plans now 000, and the Canadian Pacific railway provide accommodations for the non­ into the streets, where it was piled up
The battleship fleet has arrived at their
demands for money, which the poses are being erected. All prepara­ promise to be more than fulfilled. will lose $200,000. The Great North­ union workmen, guarded by special from five to 20 feet high.
Auckland, and a warm reception was shah
Mrs. S. A. Yoakum, vice president of
is unable to grant, and they tions are starting early.
railway will lose about $250,000, constables.
tendered it.
threaten to destroy the palace and pill­ A feature that will greatly assist to the association, who has been touring ern the
lumber company not less than
T W E N T Y L O G G E R S M IS S IN G .
The Crystal Palace, one of London’s age Teheran. The $250,000 secured make the state fair this year of more the Willamette valley in the interest and
S A N T A F E F I N E D $ 7 ,0 0 0 .
$1,000,000. The loss of timber to the
famous institutions, will be closed on from the Russiaon bank recently as a worth and value will be the cy-opera of the exhibit, came to Portland from Crows
Nest Pass Coal company will Foun d Guilty o f G iving B ig Rebates M ill M en M a y Have Perished in Fire
account of financial troubles.
loan on the crown jewels of Persia al­ tion of the Portland Country club, Salem and departed for Tillamook not be less
$1,000,000. The loss
A b out H osm er.
ready is exhausted. General Liakhoff’s which is offering attractive purses for county. She is said to be doing much to the city than
M a sk e d as B o n u s
A hurricane destroyed a factory in Cossacks
of
Fernie
will be not less
are unable to make any head­ the livestock exhibitions and races. good in arousing the enthusiasm of than $2,000,000.
Vancouver,
C., Aug. 5.—Up to
Hungary, burying 100 persons. A way against
Chicago, Aug. 8.—The Atchison, this evening 18 B. bodies
dairy cow owners.
the tribesmen, who have
had been found
number were killed or injured.
Topeka
&
Santa
Fe
railroad,
by
its
refused to permit the shah to leave the
Indians A re Contented.
in the ruins caused by the fire at Fer­
S T A R T S G R A IN -R A T E W AR.
counsel,
pleaded
guilty
to
rebating
to­
A Pittsburg doctor has just effected camp
at Bade Shakh for Sal tana Bad, Pendleton — During the past 12
Eugene After Cannery.
day and was assessed a fine of $7,000 nie.The logging crew of the Elk Lumber
a cure of lockjaw and claims to have
the harem is now staying.
Eu
eae—The
Eugene
Commercial
months
the
sum
of
$125,000
has
been
G reat W estern M a k e s Sla sh in g R e ­ by Judge Bethea in the United States
discovered the secret of the malady. where
Famine is reported to be imminent paid to the 1,000 Indians of the Uma­ club is in correspondence with the J.
consisting of about 20 men,
duction F ro m W estern States.
District court. The government, rep­ company,
is still missing. They were at work
In an address at Warsaw, Ind.. a in Southern Persia, and this promises tilla reservation. This amount has K. Armsby company, of San Francisco, Chicago,
resented
by
District
Attorney
Edwin
Aug. 7.—Changes in grain
the mountain north of Hosmer and
preacher advocated tatooing all married to bring about a crisis in political been paid in sums varying from $10 regarding the establishing of a large
Sims, proved that a bonus paid by on
rates which may have a far-reaching W.
nothing has yet been heard from them.
women on the chin as a remedy for the affairs in the autumn.
per capita per month to $500 each. fruit and vegetable cannery here. Mr. effect
the
railroad
to
the
Garden
City
Sugar
upon the movement of the com­ & Land company, of Garden City, Some.believe that the entire party has
divorce evil.
Every man, woman and child has re­ Armsby expresses his willingness to ing crops
been announced by the Kan., was in effect a rebate. The perished in the flames.
in the neighborhood of $125 consider the matter. He states that Chicago & have Great
The business world of France is de­ D I S C O R D IN T U R K S ’ P A L A C E . ceived
railroad. railroad company, through its indus­ The only possible way of escape open
each. All of this.vast sum has been his company paid out last season $12,- That line has filed Western
manding a revision of their tariff laws.
putting
to them was to cross the mountain
directly in the i l.annels of trade 000,000 for products. The manager equalized rates into tariffs
They say the loopholes in the present F o rm e r M in isters Blam e Each O the r spent
department, offered the Garden range.
effect between trial
If they succeeded it will be
of
the
Commercial
club
has
been
in­
in
Pendleton
and
is
one
of
the
chief
City
.concern
a
bonus
of
$50,000
for
law are too wide.
and St. Paul nn grain coming locating 'on its lines. The bonus was several days yet before they could pos­
fo r III L uck.
structed to communicate further with Omaha
sources
of
business
for
the
merchants
The first act of violence in the Cana­ Constantinople, Aug. 11.—Discord of the city. But little dissatisfaction the company and also with the Lane from west of the Missouri river. The paid as freight was shipped, and a sibly reach Fernie by a circuitous
rates vary between 8 and 10 cents, year ago the land company had paid route. No human being would under­
dian Pacific strike has been recorded. reigns
the former ministers and is found among the Indians, and the County Fruit and Vegetable Growers’ new
the former charges having been 11 and $22,000
A policeman on duty was brutally as­ palace among
to reach them across the burned
association.
reservation
is
now
in
better
condition
officials
detained
at
the
minis­
in freight charges and had re­ take
12 cents.
saulted, but it is not known if Btrikers try of war. Men Dough Pasha, ex- than for years.
area at the present time.
ceived
$11,000
of
it
back
in
bonus.
The new rates apply to all territory
did it.
Display D ou g la s Fruits.
minister of the interior, is at logger-
the Missouri Pacific and Burlington
B ig H ay C ro p in Tillamook.
Fire Devours Michel.
Roseburg The contract for the hor­ on
More Turkish ministers have been heads with Lahsin Pasha, the sultan’s
H EN EY ON TH E RACK.
where the through rates are
former secretary, who reproached him Tillamook—The hay harvest will be ticultural exhibit building to be erect­ systems,
dismissed and arrested.
Vancouver, B. C., Aug. 5.—For three
less
than
the
sum
of
the
local
rates
in
with not having adpoted his advice completed this week, with the excep­ ed on the depot grounds, was awarded and out of Omaha. The Great West­ Q uestioned About $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 Fee F ro m days the people of Michel have fought
A heavy rainstorm at Boston flooded three
months ago to solicit the sultan tion of oat hay. The weather has to Contractor F. F. Patterson. Con­ says that in all such cases it will
for their homes with death at the door.
the streets, doing much damage.
W ater C om pany.
to grant amnesty to political prisoners. been fine the past two weeks for hay­ struction work will begin in a few ern
This afternoon they were beaten at
take
the
haul
East
for
what
is
left
of
A Philadelphia woman provided in The secretary, who is suffering from making, but previous to that the heavy days. The building is to be mainly of
San Francisco, Aug. 8.—Assistant the game. The city, the second in
rate.
her will for the care of her cats and acute melancholia, replied that it was fogs at night made curing somewhat plate glass, making an excellent dis­ the Officials
District Attorney Francis J. Heney size in the devastated district of East
of
other
roads
assert
that
a
better to have died than to witness the slow. Another bumper hay crop is in play pavilion. Booster Zurcher has general grain-rate war may result.
parrots.
was today placed on the witness stand Kootenay, started to burn in real ear­
state of affairs.
in the preliminary examination of Ab­ nest at dusk this evening.
the barns, and the large dairy herds in already started on a collecting tour
Much timber is being destroyed and present
Zeekhi Pasha, who was recently dis­ Tillamook county are well provided for for native exhibits of fruits and vege­
raham Ruef in the police court as an Nothing can save it from lying a
mining camps threatened by forest fires missed
Bolster Up Hop Prices.
as instector of military schools, for the next winter, and as the mead­ tables, so that the tourist may see
expert on attorneys’ fees and interro­ heap of ruins even more complete than
In Montana.
Sacramento, Cal., Aug. 7.—There is gated by Ruef’s counsel regarding the Fernie by tomorrow morning. The
is also reported to be a prisoner at the ows are green and will remain so all
a rumor to the effect that the hop- alleged receipt by Heney of a fee of background
New Zealand is making extensive ministry of war, half demented and summer with abundnace of green pas­ what is raised in Douglas county.
of Fernie in every direc­
growers and dealers in this and Yolo $30,000 from the Contra Costa Water tion, except the
preparations for the reception of the constantly requesting a revolver with ture, the cheese factories are receiving
up and down
PORTLAND M A RKETS.
counties will hold a meeting in this company. This was done ostensibly to the valley, is openings
battleship fleet.
which to end his life.
a much larger amount of milk than in
a mountain. There is
city
in
a
few
days
to
take
drastic
ac­
To
this
request
the
response
was
previous
years.
offset
the
theory
advanced
by
the
pros­
main street running through the
Roosevelt has assumed all responsi­
Wheat—Club, 87c per bushel; forty­ tion to steady the hop market, which ecution that the receipt of $30,000 by one
that he must live and render to
center of the town and the railway
bility for the discharge of the negro made
fold,
88c;
red
Russian,
85c;
bluestem,
it
is
said
is
now
suffering
from
over­
the
nation
an
account
of
his
doings.
Ruef from G. H. Umbsen in the Park- runs down the center of the street.
Buys Umatilla Land.
troops at Brownsville.
valley, 87c.
production. The movement which is side trolley franchise matter was too Two
He has contributed $25,000 toward a Pendleton One of the largest deals 90c;
rows of houses on each side have
Barley—Feed,
$23.50
per
ton;
roll­
London is cleaning house and has fund
said
to
be
under
way
contemplates
to
purchase
two
cruisers
to
be
large a fee for legal services.
their back yards abutting against the
in Umatilla in years has been made ed, $25(i/ 26; brewing, $26.
just succeeded in convicting 10 munic­ named after the heroes of the revolu­ atL
bringing
the
growers
and
dealers
of
mountain.
a Grande. J. D. McKennon, a Oats—No. 1 white, $26.50 per ton; the entire Pacific coast into line, with
ipal officers of grafting.
tion.
Fo un d er o f A la sk a C om m ercial.
well known business man of La gray,
$26.
a
view
to
letting
a
portion
of
this
A San Francisco man lived 48 hours
Portugal Face s Religious W ar.
Grande, has purchased from J. D. Hay—Timothy, Willamette valley, year’s crop, possibly 20 to 25 per cent, San Francisco, Aug. 8.—Captain
Full Fo rce Restored.
after breaking his neck and was con­
Gustav
Niebaum,
who
died
at
his
Casey
the
lumberman
and
merchant
of
Lisbon,
Aug. 5.—A religious war is
$14
per
ton;
Willamette
valley,
ordi­
go
unpicked.
San Francisco, Aug. 11.—When the Hilgard, 2,440 acres of timber and nary, $11; Eastern, Oregon, $16.50;
scious a part of the time.
home
in
this
city
yesterday,
was
the
imminent
in Portugal. A bill intro­
in the Southern Pacific shops range land lying about 10 miles east of mixed, $13; alfalfa, $11; alfalfa meal,
last
of
the
14
founders
of
the
Alaska
duced
by
Alfonso
Costa, leader of the
Thaw has filed a bankruptcy petition, employes
at West Oakland went to work yester­ Meacham and surrounded by the We- $ 20 .
K ru p p B u ys A ir Torp ed o.
Commercial
company,
which
acquired
republicans
in
the
of deputies
claiming the doctors’ fees and cost of day
found that they were expect­ naha forest reserve. The price paid Fruits —- Apples, new California, Essen, Aug. 7. — Notwithstanding the Russian-American company’s in­ and the most bitter chamber
enemy
the gov­
his trials have left him without any­ ed to they
work nine hours instead of eight was $5,355.83, or about about $2.20 $1.25(01.75 per box; cherries, 3(<i 10c frequent denials, the Krupp works terests at the time Russia ceded Alas­ ernment, providing for the of expulsion
thing.
per day. Their pay,, however, will be per acre for the tract, and Casey re­ per pound; peaches, 40c(</$l per box; have apparently acquired the rights to ka to the United States, and was pres­ of all religious orders from Portugal,
A man at Victoria, B. C., who had on the nine-hour basis. During the ceives
air torpedo invented by Colonel ident of the Alaska Commercial com­ is the storm center. The bill is
the timber on the land for a prunes, $1 per crate; Bartlett pears, the
spent six days of a ten-days sentence last 60 days the railroad company has period all
Unge, of the Swedish army, under the pany at the time of his death. He thought
of
20
years.
to be a veiled attack on the
$1.75
per
box;
plums,
40(950c
per
in jail because he did not have the increased its working force in the Oak­
conditions that the Swedish army is was a native of Finland, and became throne, which
favors Catholicism. The
box;
grapes.
$1.50(d)
1.75
per
crate.
money to pay the fine is heir to $100,- land shops until now it is as great as it
free
to
use
the
device.
The
particu­
a citizen of the United States when Jesuits have been encouraged by
Eugene C om pa ny to Irrigate.
Berries-
Raspberries,
$1
per
crate;
was before the slump of several months Eugene^
000 .
lars
of
the
weapon
are
secret,
but
it
is
Land com­ loganberries. $1 per crate; black­ understood that the Krupps paid a Alaska became American territory. Queen Uarie Amelie for the past 20
ago. The increase of working hours is pany of this The city Bingham
Pope Pius has just celebrated his necessitated
He came to San Francisco in 1884. years and have a strong foothold in
intends
to
irrigate berries, 60c(o'$l.
by
the
large
amount
of
sum for the invention, after pro­
fifth anniversary as pope.
this country.
300 acres of farming land which it Potatoes New, $1@1.25 per hun­ great
work on hand.
longed
tests,
so
it
is
assumed
that
the
M r s . S a g e Plans Gift.
owns in the McKenzie valley about 20 dred ; old, Oregon, 75c per hundred; projectile is really effective. Report
A woman balloonist in Wisconsin
Respond to Japan's Call.
miles east of Eugene. The company sweet potatoes, 6 He per pound.
New York, Aug. 8.—It is learned
fell 900 feet and will live.
Stu d y S o u th e rn 's M ethods.
says it can be used by warships in s o from friends of Mrs. Russell Sage that
has
filed
notice
of
appropriation
with
San
Francisco, Aug. 5.—The cham­
Melons—Cantaloupes,
$2(<i2.75
per
fighting
and
also
against
fortifications.
A strike of electricians in Paris has San Francisco, Aug. 11. Henry C. the county clerk of 200 miners’ inches crate; watermelons, 90c(n$1.25per 100
she
is
thinking
seriously
of
purchasing
ber
of
commerce at a meeting today
placed the city in darkness.
Nutt, general manager of the Northern of the waters of Forest creek for irri­ loose; crated, >4c per pound addition­
Constitutional
island,
in
the
upper
considered
the invitation received from
Puts
Boycott
on
Curacoa.
lines for the Pacific coast, who
and power purposes. The ditch al; casabas, $2.75(n3 per dozen.
Hudson, opposite West Point, and pre­ the Tokio chamber of commerce,
The New York betting law does not Pacific
arrived on board the steamship Gov­ gation
Willemstad,
Curacao,
Aug.
7.—In
to
convey
the
water
to
the
land
will
be
senting
it
to
the
United
States
govern­
forbid bets between individuals.
which was sent with the sanction of
Vegetables—Turnips, $1.50 per sack; spite of declarations to the contrary,
ernor from Tacoma yesterday, is inves­ four feet wide at the bottom and three “ carrots,
$1.75; beets, $1.50; beans, 7c the Venezuelan government will not ment as a site on which to erect the the Japanese government, for the com­
Honduras refuses to restore exe­ tigating the Southern Pacific terminal feet
deep.
world’s
greatest
military
preparatory
mercial bodies of this and other cities
per pound; cabbage, 2c per pound; permit passengers from Curacao to
quaturs of American and other con­ facilities at this port, with special ref­
com, 25<d 30c per dozen; cucumbers, land in Venezuela. The American school, a school that will be to West to visit Japan with a view of improv­
suls.
erence to the way in which freight is
G obbling U p New Wheat.
Point
what
Eton
is
to
Oxford
and
ing the trade between the two coun­
per box; egg plant, 10c per pound;
to cars. It is Pendleton Wheat has advanced an­ $1
Zulia took three Curacaoans Lawrenceville is to Princeton. She is tries.
The Canadian Pacific railway is im­ handled from that vessels
It developed that many inquir­
lettuce, head, 15c per dozen; parsley, steamer
the Northern Pacific is other
for
Maracaibo,
but
had
to
return
them
porting strikebreakers from the United understood
two
cents
in
the
Pendleton
mark­
15c per dozen; peas, 4c per pound: to this port. According to private let­ very much in earnest about this pro­ ies had been received by the local
pursuing similar investigations at et, with the result that probably 200,- peppers,
States.
10c per pound; radishes. ters received here from Venezuela, ject and is investigating the matter chamber from Eastern citites, and a
points w *h the view of detern - 000 bushels have changed hands within 12 He per 8(o dozen;
committee was appointed to ascertain
spinach, 23c per the people of that republic are paying very closely.
A whole detachment of Japanse other
ining
the
best
way
of
improving
its
the past two days. The purchases are pound; tomatoes, 75c(»$l
how many desired to make the trip.
per crate; no attention to the recent attack here
troops has been massacred by Corean methods at Portland and Puget sound. being
made on a basis of 75 cents, and celery, $1.25 per dozen; artichokes, upon Lopez, the Venezuelan consul.
New .Turkish Cabinet Named.
insurgents.
it is not recalled when the prices were 75c per dozen.
Constantinople, Aug. 8.—The new E d iso n Will D o W hat H e L ike s.
D an ish P rin t« -s Strike.
A Japanese sealing schooner has Copenhagen,
so good and so much wheat changing Butter- Extras, 27Hc per pound;
Turkish cabinet was named today by New York, Aug. 5.—To gratify a
Aug.
11.
Owing
to
the
Fined
U
nd
e
r
P
a
ss
Law.
been captured in Bering sea by a Rus­
the sultan, acting under the direction life-long wish, Thomas A. Edison, the
fancy, 25c; choice, 20c; store, 18c.
typographers and other employes in hands so early in the season.
sian crjiser.
Eggs- Oregon extras, 25c per dozen; Helena, Mont., Aug. 7.—Convicted of Kiamil Pasha. There ia not a single great inventor, has decided to quit
the printing offices here, except a few
County T e ac h e rs Win.
firsts, 23(o 24c; seconds, 22(o 22 lye; on a charge of violating the anti-pass reactionary in the new cabinet, which temporarily his laboratory and go on a
Germans are raising a great fund to employes on socialistic papers, having
law, S. C. Watts was fined $800 and is .composed of men wholly out of sym­ roving commission to the Pacific coast,
Grande The Union county teach­ thirds, 15(o20c; Eastern, 23(0 24c.
build a new Zeppelin airship to replace started a strike, the employres have ers’ La institute
be held some time in Poultry—Mixed chickens, 11c per Gertie Williams $100 in the Federal pathy with the old regime. This is where
will engage in scientific re­
the one destroyed.
decided to declare a general lockout in November at will
Baker City, jointly with pound; fancy hens, 12c; roosters, 9c; eourrt today. Watts, who is a Great considered as a guarantee that the search he
free from all commercialism.
departments of labor tomorrow. the Baker county
institute.
This
in­
Northern
brakeman.
secured
a
pass
for
A viaduct at Cincinnati was dyna­ all
new
constitution
will
be
observed
to
spring,
14c;
ducks,
old,
8c;
spring,
12
change does not mean that he will
If a reconciliation is not reached be­ stitute will be held in connection with (ol2S|C; geese, old, 8c; goslings, 10 his wife and gave it to the Williams the letter, and there is great rejoicing The
mited and 15 persons hurt. The dam­ tween
work at all, but that he will de­
the epmloyers and the men, it (he Eastern Oregon teachers’ associa­ (oil lc; turkeys, old, 18(ol9c; young, woman. Both were indicated. This among the members of the Young Tur­ cease
age is placed at $10,000.
vote himself purely to science. Edi­
is
expected
that
the
newspapers
here
tion
meeting.
There
will
be
a
large
was
the
first
conviction
of
this
kind
2(Vo24c.
key
party.
son, accompanied by his wife, will leave
A whist game has just been played
suspend publication for at least a gathering of teachers at Baker from Veal—Extra, 8(d8He per pound; or­ ever had in Montana.
late in August for the journey.
in Los Angeles for a $15,000 fruit will
fortnight.
all
parts
of
Eastern
Oregon.
dinary,
7(o7,S|c;
heavy,
5c.
Death Roll in Tabriz 800.
crop which was in dispute.
Flam
es
L
ick
U
p
W
hiskey.
Pork—Fancy, 7c per pound; ordi­
Tabriz. Aug. 8. There has now been
M onum ent o f G reat Q uake.
Meet Death in Flam es.
Re porter o f Su p re m e C ourt.
Ericksen, the Danish explorer, and
6c; large. 5c.
Midway, Ky., Aug. 8.—Six im­ 35 days’ fighting in the streets of Ta­ San Francisco, Aug. 5.—The new
two companions, have perished in the New York, Aug. 11. Six persons Salem—Frank A. Turner, a Salem nary,
Fancy, 8(ft'9c.
mense bonded whisky warehouses of briz, and the casualties, due chiefly to Relief Home for the aged and infirm,
ice off the Greenland coast.
were burned to death in a tenement attorney, has been appointed Supreme Mutton
Hops—1907, prmie and choice, 4H Greenbaum Bros.’ distillery at this bombs thrown from mortars and shrap­ erected
at a cost of $450,000 from the
house
at
832
East
One
Hundred
and
court
reporter
to
succeed
Judge
R.
G.
per pound; olds, 2(0)2He; con­ place are threatened with total de­ nel, are estimated at 800. Many of surplus money
Harriman hsa started for the Pacific Twelfth street, four children between Morrow, who resigned. Judge Mor­ (o'5c
for the re­
struction by fire. Four of the ware­ the finer residences o f' the city and lief of sufferers contributed
coast, still talking of higher freight the ages of 8 and 12, an infant of 2 row had been reporter for the Oregon tracts, 9(o 10c.
by the earthquake and
Wool
Eastern
Oregon
average
best,
house
buildings
were
reduced
to
ruins
rates.
hundreds
of
shops
in
the
basements
fire of April 18, 1906, was formally de­
months and an aged man. Other oc­ Supreme court 16 years and had issued 1 (Vo 16 H c per pound, according to and the others are now on fire. A con­ have been looted. The loss in this di­ dicated
today and turned over to the
Castro accuses Holland of barbarism cupants of the tenement were injured more reports than all his eight prede­ shrinkage;
valley.
16«r|
lS>%e;
mo­
flagration
is
threatened
which
will
rection
is
placed
at
more
than
$1,000,-
city. It is located on the Almshouse
and savagery.
by jumping from windows.
cessors combined.
hair, choice, 18<gl8He.
wipe out the whole of the town.
000 .
tract south of the Golden Gate.
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