The Estacada Progress
Is s u e d E a c h T h u r s d a y
T R A IN IS W R E C K E D .
C o tta g e G ro ve L o ca l G oes In to D itc h
N e a r E ugene.
NEWS NOTES GATHERED FROM
VARIOUS PARTS OF OREGON
I
R a ilro a d
W O R S T IN Y E A R S .
C om p a n ie s F u rn is h M en to
F ig h t F ire s .
ASKS REHEARING
OF REBATE CASE
R IO T E R S U N D E R C O N T R O L .
T w o R eg im e n ts o f S o ld ie rs at S p rin g -
fie ld O rd e re d H o m e .
Springfield, UK, Aug. 19. That the
Vancouver, B. C., Aug. 21. A
Eugene, Or., Aug. 25. Firem an
race war situation in this city is con
I heavy pall of smoke caused by ap-
Frank Boulter and three unknown
sidered much less serious was evidenc
i proaching forest fires hangs over this
tram ps were killed, Engineer Jack
F IX P IC K IN G P R IC E .
F IE L D F O R S IL K C U L T U R E .
I city, the air is oppressive and there are Government Presents Petition to Cir ed last night, when Governor Deneen
ordered the F irst and Fourth infantry
Nichols was fatally injured, and six
no signs of it clearing. The fires now
regim ents to take trains for their
passengers were badly hurt in a wreck O re g o n C lim a te A p p e a ls to C aucasian H o p G ro w e rs at S alem D ecide U pon burning in Vancouver’s vicinity are
cuit Court of Appeals.
BRIEF NEWS OE
homes today.
| the w orst known in 10 years. They
E x p e rt.
E ig h ty C e n ts a H u n d re d .
of the southbound Cottage Grove local
“ I took this action after a confer
are now dangerously near the city, and
shortly
after
9
o’clock
Sunday
night,
Portland
D
atika
K
aukasieli,
of
Ku-
Salem
About
40
hopgrowres
of
this
ence w ith Sheriff W arner, Mayor
THE PAST WEEK i four miles north of this city.
still burning fiercely. The Cana
ties, Caucasia, of the well known fam- vicinity m et at the city hall and adopt- d are
ia n Pacific and B ritish Columbia Elec S h o i Id D e cisio n S ta n d , P ro s e c u tio n Reece, Major General Young, A djutant
When two miles north of Irving, | ily of noblemen of Kaukasielis, is ed a resolution fixing vSO cents a hun- tric
railw ays have large bodies of men
o f F u tu re C ases o f L ik e N a tu re General Scott, General Foster and Gen
In te re s tin g E vents fr o m O u ts id e the the engine, going at schedule speed, here in the interest of silk culture, dred pounds as the price to be paid for
eral W ells,” explained Governor De
out on the Lulu island line fighting the
W o u ld C o m e to N a u g h t, A rg u e s neen last night.
S ta te P re se n te d in a M a n n e r tc ' struck a cow, w hich was on the track, Mr. K aukasieli says this is a very fine hop picking this season. This is 20
, Haines.
C a tc h the Eye o f th e Busy Reader ! and turned turtle, landing in the ditch, clim ate for the production of silk, and cents a hundred less than last year.
A
tto
rn
e
y
G
e
n
e
ra
l-
W
o
u
ld
N
v
llify
“ Does that mean that you consider
consuming hundreds of
— M a tte rs o f N a tio n a l, H is to ric a i The baggage cars and passenger coach that the establishm ent of silk culture
The opinion was unanimous that The fires of are
all danger of serious trouble p ast?”
E lk in s L a w .
dollars’ worth of valuable
es, pushing the tender ahead of them. means much for the Pacific coast. He growers cannot pay over 80 cents a thousands
a r d C o m m e rc ia l Im p o rta n c e .
he was asked.
tim ber, leaving hundreds of
I continued on the ties for 75 feet until says it would do more for this coast hundred and can scarcely afford to pay standing
“ It means th at we can properly guard
acres of land w ith nothing but black
! the baggage car climbed on top of the than any other industry, and would th at much in view of the present price ened
snags. The w orst fires are in the Chicago, Aug. 22. Petitions for a the city w ith the troops which will re
Mulai Ha fid has formally assumed I tender and stood on end. The im pact mean employment for thousands and of hops. Eighty cents a hundred is
Squamish valley, and on Bowen island, rehearing in the Standard Oil case main. There will still be the Second
the throne of Morocco.
hurled three of the passenger coaches may result in the building of factories practically the same as 40 cents a box. I | but
the blazes at Point Grey and in the were presented by the Federal govern and Seventh regim ents under General
Joseph H arris, agent for Benjamin Capilane
A serious fire in Omaha destroyed from the track, only the last two re when the culture is well established.
valley are likely to prove m ent in the C ircuit Court of Appeals Foster in the W estern division, and the
m aining on the rails.
Sons, has received word I very troublesome.
“ Silk culture is one of the greatest Schwarz
several m anufacturing plants.
The civic w ater- here today. It is authoritatively s ta t Third and F ifth under General Wells.
The
wreck,
from
the
standpoint
of
from
London
th
at
the
Kentish
Obser
productions
commercially
and
has
made
Count von Goetzen may succe« d the destruction to rolling stock, ii one of nations and established commerce, and ver in its last issue estim ates the Eng ! works property is said to be threatened ed th at this is the adm inistration’s at The departure of the F irst and Fourth
late Baron von Sternberg as am bassa the worst in recent years in the South is the means of g reat w ealth,” said he. lish hop crop for 1908 at 540,000 hun i by the fire and a force of men has been tem pt to save the Elkins act and the w’ill lessen our forces by about 1,000
leaving a good 2,000 here.”
out to check the fiames.
dor to Washington.
commerce law from becom men,
ern Pacific in Oregon. The engine Mr. K aukaseili has invented a device dred weight, against 275,000 hundred I sent
Major General Young said:
The fire has got into the big tim ber interstate
ing
futile.
A Baltim ore woman has confessed and tender are a pile of scrap iron. by which silk can be produced at prices ! w eight last year,
of some exceedingly valuable lim its, The filing of the petition marked the “ The mob elem ent has had a lesson,
th at her son murdered her husband be The rails and ties are torn up for a dis which makes the industry profitable,
and it was reported at Squamish land appearance of A ttorney General Bona and the way citizens w ith knowledge
tance of 75 feet, while the passenger even at the high price for labor in
B o o s t G ood R oads.
cause he was cruel to her.
today th at it was racing through parte in the case as well as th at of of riotous misdeeds are responding to
and baggage car lie on their America. He is very enthusiastic re- Corvallis The launching of a great ing
the
and would, unless rain Frank B. Kellogg, who is a special the appeal for information on which to
The U nited States and Mexico are coaches
in the ditch. The cow which garding it, and says he will establisn campaign for legislation and state aid came forest,
soon,
caOse
thousands of dollars assistant to the attorney general. Be base indictm ents will furnish further
about ready to make a naval demon sides
tried to cross the track and caused the the silk industry in the U nited S tates, for public roads, the enactm ent of leg of loss.
instruction to the violently inclined.
stration against Honduras.
these two names the petition is We
wreck w as cut completely in two.
islation to obtain legal title and for the The forest fires th at threatened sides
are getting news on which we will
signed
by
Edwin
W.
Sims,
U
nited
The wife of Major General Luard
protection by the state of th at title Nanaimo and Ladysm ith are well under
be
able
to make many arrests of im
Turpentine
From
Stum
ps.
S
tates
district
attorney
a
t
Chicago,
was murdered in a wood near London. AR E R E A D Y FO R H O M E R U L E .
for users of w ater for irrigation and control today,. Much valuable tim ber
portance,
and these arrests will render
and
Special
A
ssistant
Jam
es
H.
Wil-
H er jewelry was the object.
La Grande That an excellent grade power, the inauguration of a move has been destroyed, but no houses have
the situation much easier to handle.
kerson,
both
of
whom
presented
the
Oregon National Guardsmen are Cubans, Capable o f S e lf-G o v e rn m e n t, of commercial turpentine can be made m ent for cutting up big tracts of land fallen prey to the flames. The old governm ent’s side of the case in the W ith the ringleaders behind the bars,
from old pine stum ps which literally for division among small holders, and orkings of the Extension mine were
there will be little for the m ilitary to
among the leaders in the rifle shoot in
A c c o rd in g to M a goon .
original hearing before Judge Landis, do.
cover the Blue m ountains, is the re the furthern prosecution of the claims w gutted
”
the United States army matches.
by
the
fire.
The
telegraph
line
w'ho
adm
inistered
the
famous
fine
of
Hot Springs, Va., Aug. 25. Charles m arkable discovery of W. E. Powell, a of
the W illam ette valley and Oregon along the E. & N. is burned down.
There w’ere the usual baseless alarm s
H err Geltermann, cashier of a Ger E. Magoon, provisional governor of painter of this city, who is now per for the
$29,210,000
against
the
defendant.
ent purchase and con
last night, but up to m idnight nothing
man bank, committed suicide after Cuba, talked w ith Mr. T aft today re fecting a process of extracting the trol of governm
Although it is not specifically stated of
the W illam ette locks and the
a serious character had occurred.
garding conditions in Cuba.
confessing to the th eft of $125,000.
in
the
petition,
it
was
agreed
by
coun
LA
W
S
E
T
A
S
ID
E
.
fluid from the stumps. Mr. Powell improvement of the W illam ette river,
sel
for
the
governm
ent
in
their
con
That
the
people
of
Cuba
are
qualified
Texas railroad attorneys are prepar for self governm ent is the positive has been offered large sums for his dis- were primal objectives of the m eeting
E V A N S R E T IR E S .
covery, but so far has declined to sell ( held here last week, at which an en- A u s tra lia A llo w s A m e ric a n M a rin e s to ference at Lenox, Mass., following the
ing to fightt the state commission’s assertion
reversal
by
the
A
ppellate
court
of
of
Governor
Magoon.
The
order forbidding a raise in freight Cuban people, he indicated, are heart and will develop the industry himself. ! thusiastic body of Corvallis business
R ara de W ith A rm s .
Judge Landis’ decision, that if the in A d m ira l Leaves th e S e rv ic e A fte r 4 8
He declares th at an ecxellent grade of j men was presennt.
rates.
Sydney, N. S. W., Aug. 21. There terpretation of the law given by Judges
Y e a rs on D uty.
ily in favor of governm ent ownership turpentine can be secured from the pine
The American press humorists are of public utilities. They now own the stumps of the logged-off lands, thous- *
arose a circum stance in connection Grosscup, Seaman and Baker was al Lake Mohonk, N. Y., Aug. 19.—F ar
Vale
Wants
Irrigation,
in session at Denver and are said to be telegraph lines and the test of the pop ands of acres of which lie accessible to ; Vale A Commercial club m eeting w ith the parade of American bluejack lowed to stand, successful prosecution from grim warships and the sea where
about the most somemn looking men ular will, which has ju st been made on the railroad in all parts of Eastern ( was held here last week and a commit- ets and m arines in Sydney which at of rebate cases against corporations he spent nearly half a century in the
possible, barring undertakers.
the question of private concessions for Oregon, and he believes th at he has a tee was appointed to take up the mat- one tim e promised to make it impossi would be impossible in the future. The service of his country, R ear Admiral
for the carrying out of the pro lawyers at the conference, over which Robley 1). Evans, U. S. N., who is at
Bryan counts on carrying New York. telephone lines, he believes has demon discovery which can be built into a , ter of governm ent irrigation in this ble
as originoally planned, but the the attorney general of the United this quiet mountain hotel, yesterday
strated their desire for government
j county. It was the opinion of the club gram
The big theater hat has been abol ownership. The test referred to was handsome enterprise.
m atter was adjusted and the men States presided, were a unit in express reached
the age lim it of 62 years and
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th
at
favorable
consideration
will
be
ished in Paris play houses.
marched in accordance w ith expecta ing the opinion th at the reform s in re passed from
made at the suggestion of President
0
D Route f for . Line.
given . the , m atter at this tim e. The , tions.
the ranks of the country’s
Seeking
bate
m
atters
brought
about
by
the
The grand jury at Springfield, 111., Roosevelt, and consisted in the subm is
project was known as the Malheur anti Im perial regulations forbid the land Roosevelt adm inistration would repre active sea fighters. His has been the
sion to the 82 provinces of the d raft of Eugene Reports from the country j covered
has returned 20 more indictments.
all the different stream s in the ing of armed men in A ustralia. This sent so much loss of tim e unless the longest service (but two years short of
law which, if approved and enacted, lying w est of Eugene say th at men rep- north half of this county. H. L. Wal-
a century) of any man who has
T aft says that, if elected, he will a would
have resulted, according to Gov resenting the Carver railroad are at lace, who has returned from New fact w as communicated to Admiral higher court can be convinced th at it is half
the rank of rear adm iral in the
call a special session of congress to re ernor
Sperry, who in turn informed the gov in error in the construction of the law. reached
Magoon,
in
the
telephone
busi
work
choosing
a
route
for
the
road
that
York,
stated
th
at
the
Federation
bonds
United States navy. All through the
vise the tariff.
ness of the island going into the hands will bring it to Eugene before going will be signed w ithin a week. He has ernm ent th at he would not allow' his
day the hotel was thronged with ad
The sultan is recalling his m inisters of the present Havana Telephone com to the coast. It is known th at Mr. contracts w ith an Eastern construction men to participate in the procession
m irers of “ Fighting Bob,” anxious to
B O Y C O T T IS E F F E C T IV E .
and reviews unless they came ashore
and ambassadors and replacing them pany. The concession of this company C arver’s first plan was to build out in- company.
congratulate him on his 62nd birthday
armed. This was followed by a con
expires in 1910, whereupon the tele to the tim ber belts and thus work to
with new men.
to wish him many more happy and
Y a m h ill W h e a t o f Fine Q u a lit/.
ference between Admiral Sperry and Japanese L in e r F o rc e d to C ro s s P a and
lines and plant of the company ward the coast, but since the project
useful years. Telegram s by the score
Serious troulbe is feared in the Ala phone
c ific W ith o u t C a rg o .
the
commonwealth
government,
after
McMinnville—W
heat,
once
Y
am
hill’s
in
th
at
city
will
revert
to
the
Cuban
was
started
the
lum
ber
business
has
him from all parts of the coun
bama coal district where the white government.
main crop, but now only a side issue which it was announced th at the gov San Francisco, Aug. 22.— Proof of reached
fallen off so that it will be necessary wdth
try, all expressing felicitations and
miners have ordered the blacks to leave.
the farm ers, is coming to the ernm ent had granted permission for the effectiveness of the Chinese boycott affection
for the road to depend on something
for the man who had done so
the American sailors and m arines to on Japanese goods w’as furnished today much to build
During a storm near Pottsville, Pa.,
F O R T Y P E R IS H W IT H S H IP .
else for its freight. Thus it is consid warehouses quite lively this week. So land
up the American navy.
armed,
but
w
ithout
ammunition.
273 a bushels to ¿the acre, machine
lightning set off a charge of dynamite
ered probable th at the growing portion far
when
the
Japanese
liner
Hongkong
Many
of
the
messages
brought delight
This
provision
w'as
accepted
by
the
1,300 feet under ground, killing two N o rw e g ia n S te a m e r Goes D ow n O ff of W estern Lane will be tapped and measure, is about the best yield report-
Maru arrived w ith no cargo.
ed
smiles
to
the
adm
iral’s
face, while
American
commander.
men.
the road extended from Eugene through e^ ’ although the grain is generally very
Of Chinese passengers the Hong others brought ju st a suspicion of mois
C o a s t o f N o rw a y.
j P weight.
u.m P ani* heavy and overruns in
Maru had only two. E ight took ture to his eyes. The telegram in par
A Southern Indiana coal mine has Bergen, Norway, Aug. 25. The the Siuslaw country to the coast.
One farm er s load of 25 sacks H O L L A N D T O P L A Y L O N E H A N D kong
passage at Shanghai, but the boycott ticular which caused “ Fighting Bob”
been foreclosed by a Chicago bank Norwegian
steam
er
Folgen
Fonden,
|
gainedsix
bushels
when
weighed
at
the
authorities heard about it and six were many smiles came from an old friend
which held paper to the amount of $3,- from Bergen to Haugesund, on the
S u ffe rs B u tte r Fa m ine.
i warehouse. There are a number of
to go ashore anti wrait for an in W ashington and said:
000,000.
w’est coast of Norway, was wrecked Tillamook Despite the fact th at croPs not yet threshed where the esti- N eeds N o H elp F ro m O th e r P o w e rs persuaded
American liner. The other two were “ For some of us, skipper, your flag
The trial of Theodore W. Halsey, the last night near Skoneviks and sank in Tillamook is the main source of supply I niated yield has been placed much high-
in V enezuela.
allowed to remain on the vessel for will always fly.”
San Francisco telephone magnate, has three minutes.
for dairy products for all parts of the er than the average.
The Hague, Aug. 2T. The govern the reason th at if they had aw’aited an
been postponed until September 20, on The steam er carried 70 passengers Northwest, locally it is now suffering j
ent of the Netherlands has no inten other vessel their registration tickets
E U R E K A IS S H A K E N .
account of illness.
and it is believed 40 of them were from an acute fam ine. For the past False T e e th in S a lm o n ’ s S to m a c h , m
tion of giving out the term s of its re would have expired before they arrived
drowned.
Fifteen
bodies
have
been
Mayor Tay lot, of San Francisco, has recovered. The captain of the steam er few weeks it has been impossible for A storia Salmon will eat anything, ply to President Castro, of Venezuela, here.
the housewife to secure a roll of butter it seems. One of them was caught until it is delivered in Caracas through According to passengers on the E a rly M o rn in g T r e m b le r L ik e n e d to
received notice th at the governm ent was among those saved.
B ig O ne o f 1906.
has made an additional appropriation The Folgen Fonden carried on only a for culinarry purposes. This extraor- recently which seemed to he unusually the German m inilster there, wrho is Hongkong Maru there is a great busi
dinary phenomenon is accounted for by vicious, and it was unusually large, w atching Holland’s interests in Vene ness depression in Japan, and a number Eureka, Cal., Aug. 19.—An earth
of $3,300 a month with which to fight
local traffic and it is believed that the fact th at Tillamook butter brings During the process of putting Mr. Sal- zuela.
the plgaue.
of steam ship companies are on the quake shock ablm ost as severe as the
no foreigners were aboard.
fancy prices outside, and the manufac- mon through the regular channels for The subject has been mooted by verge of bankruptcy.
one of April 18, 1906, but not of so
A non-union negro m iner was shot It is reported th at a terrible panic turer
finds it more profitable to ccmmercial purposes and later to be some politicians th at other powers hav
long duration, shook this city a 2:58
from ambush near Birmingham, Ala. occurred w'hen the steam er struck ; ship either
his goods, or else has his output put on the m arket, a set of upper false ing claims against Venezuela w’ill join
o’clock
yesterday monring. It seemed
B
U
S
IN
E
S
S
W
IL
L
IN
C
R
E
A
S
E
.
th
at
fearful
scenes
were
witnessed
as
Six indictm ents have been returned
contracted for in advance, and the teeth was found in the fish’s stomach, Holland in an action against that coun
to
come
from the west, and was w hat
were
hurriedly
the
vessel
sank.
Boats
at Springfield, Illinois, against rioters.
home m erchant must rely upon th at of ft is believed the teeth were lost over try. This, however, does not m eet
is known as a “ tw ister.” No one was
manned
by
those
who
had
witnessed
R
a
ilro
a
d
O
ffic
ia
ls
M
u
ch
E
n
co
u
ra
g
e
d
from some seagoing vessel and w ith favor here, and no such sugges
injured, but considerable dam age was
Holland aw aits the report of M. De the catastrophe and they hurried to domestic m anufacture for his supply. board
O u tlo o k .
found by the fish. The incident caused tion from any other power has officially
done.
Reus before deciding on final action where
the
steam
er
had
gone
down,
but
much interest at the cannery where the reached The Hague.
Chiacago, Aug. 22. Traffic officials A second and lighter shock was felt
against Castro.
G old N e a r La G ra nde .
most of them arrived too late to rescue
find was made.
The governm ent of the N etherlands gerenerally
are predicting a large in a t 5 :30 o’clock.
The National Editorial association the passengers.
La Grande The city of La Grande
is confident of its ability to handle the crease in the movement of general Chimneys were thrown down and
ii working for a new libel law, seeing
is considerably sitrred up over the ap
R a ilro a d Rates B a r S to c k m e n .
situation single-handed, now th at it
w ithin the next few weeks. people rushed from their houses in
B rin g G old F ro m A laska.
defects in the present statutes.
pearance on the streets recently of a Klam ath Falls- Unless the stock- has the sym pathy and support of the merchandise
From
investigations
made by them of frig ht when the first quake shook the
man
carrying
a
sack
of
gold
ore
which
men of this section secure a b e tte r rate U nited S tates.
New York firms have secured con Seattle, Aug. 25. The steam ship
the
conditions
of
stocks
now in the city. The courthouse was damaged
tracts am ounting to $10,000,000 for Hyades arrived at m idnight from Nome he asst-rts h.-found on Mt. Emily, leas they will be forced to drive to Shasta
hands
of
country
m
erchants,
they have most by the shake. The rig h t arm o f
In
s
u
lt
C
a
s
tro
’
s
F
lag
.
than
10
miles
from
the
city,
a
peak
w ith $300,000 in gold dust and a small
valley, California, before loading
paving and sewer work in Havana.
found th at these are run down to an the statue of M inerva, carrying a spear,
consignment of freight. Her arrival which overlooks the entire valley. The stock on the cars. Some of the stock- W illem stad, Aug. 21.—The Dutch extent
th at it will be absolutely neces was tw isted off the statue on the dome.
The Congo Reform associaation has caused considerable surprise, for being ore exhibited gave every evidence of
made a shipm ent from Mount island of Aruba has furnished the lat sary to have them renewed if the hold The spear crashed through the roof o f
protested to Secretary Root against a freighter and startin g from Nome being first class and of paying grade. men
a station on the California est incident in the existing difficulty ers are to continue in business at all. the building and into Judge H unter’s
the annexation of Free S tate by Bel ju st an hour after the steam ship North During the past 20 days he has been N Hebron,
ortheastern, but the rate was so high between the The N etherlands and Ven In a week or two agricultural com courtroom.
gium.
western, a passenger ship, it was prospecting tin the mountain, and his that they can afford to drive to Monta- ezuela.
m unities will begin m aking their fall The statues on the north side of the
a distance of about 15 miles, and Five days ago a Venezuelan coast purchases.
A Connecticut farm er emulaatedl thought the Hyades would not show up sack brought here is only a p art of his
W ith the present crop building were shaken off and brick and
for
at
least
two
daj's
yet.
The
steam
findings. Local men who own claims |oa,t at th at place. Another effort is guard vessel arrived a t Aruba for the prices they are certain to be in funds, plaster w ere loosened and fell to the
Darius Green by atttem pting to fly
in
the
vicinity
of
the
hill
will
take
ship
Northwestern
arrived
at
4
o’clock
purpose of taking away the Venezuelan
with a pair of paper wings he had con
being made to secure better rates.
they are expected to be liberal buy ground. Plate glass windows in sev
this afternoon from Nome, bringing active steps to look into the rumor.
ccnsul. As soon as the purpose of the and
structed.
ers.
eral business houses w ere cracked.
880
passengers,
$20,000
w
orth
of
fur
PO R TLAN D M A R K E TS .
visit became known the people of the
The repeal of t ’ e Fourteenth amend and $150,000 in gold dust.
island starter’ a dem onstration.
U rg e s W a r on R ats.
Indians H o ld F ir s t E le ctio n .
U n w ritte n L a w in C o lo ra d o .
m ent was predicted at the National
W heat—Club, 88c per oushel; forty
Tacoma, W ash., Aug. 22. H ealth Denver, Col., Aug. 19.—The “ un
Klam ath Falls—The first election fold,
association of attorney generals held
90c;
Turkey
red,
90c;
fife,
88c;
V ic to ry is C o m p le te .
T im e to S u p p re s s C a s tro .
Commissioner Dr. Spiro Sargentich w ritten law ” was upheld today in Col
ever held by the Indians on the Kla
in Denver.
Tangier, Aug. 25. The defeat of math reservation took place a few’ days bluestem, 92c; valley, 88c.
Paris, Aug. 21.—The Temps this af will soon issue invitations to the health orado
by the act of Governor Buchtel
Barley
Feed,
$24.50
per
ton;
roll
Harrim an has promised to extend the sultan, Abd El Aziz, by the forces ago
ternoon expresses satisfaction at the officers of all coast cities to attend a in granting a pardon to George P. Nic
for the purpose of electing a new ed, $27(</ 28; brewing, $26.
the Columbia Southern railway into of his brother, Mulai llafid, has been council
in
te
rp
re'.
lion
of
the
Monroe
doctrine
conference
in
Tacoma,
when
the
sub
which
will
act
for
all
of
the
olai,
convicted
of killing John Moore.
Central Oregon and says work will be confirmed. The sultan of record wras tribes represented on the reservation Oats No. 1 white, $26.50 per ton; made by the United States by her in je ct of fighting bubonic plague and oth N icolai’s w ife was
involved in the case.
gray,
$26.
gin at once.
surprised on the night of August 19 in all m atters of importance. Twelve Hay Timothy, W illam ette Valley, dorsem ent of the plans of Holland to er diseases will be discussed. Dr. Sar- In granting the pardon
Governor Buch
This will end King Leopold’s bloody and most of his troops deserted to the men w ere elected w ith the use of $14p er ton; W illam ette valley ordi secure redress from Venezuela: The gentiche has already conferred with tel said : “ The laws of this state do
side of the uusurping sultan after the printed ballots sim ilar to those used
paper says: “ The arrogant Castro, numerous health officers in W ashing not count this villainy as a serious
reign in Africa.
$11; Eastern Oregon, $16.50; who
of a few shots. Reports indicate by the w hite man in holding his regu nary,
insultingly ejected the French ton, Oregon and California, and his idea crime. Colorado is about 100 years
mixed,
$13;
clove
r,
$9;
alfalfa,
$11.
Turkish women are to be em anci firing
that the defeat of Abd El Aziz was due lar political elections. The election is
m inister from Caracas, becomes daily has m et w ith the approval of all. A behind all civilized states in the esti
pated under the new regime.
Fruits
Peaches,
40(//.85c
per
box;
largely to the betrayal of his own ¡ another of the prelim inary steps in
more and more impossible. The tim e num ber of leading physicians of the m ates which its laws place upon certain
B artlett pears, $150. per box; plums, certainly
has come for the settlem ent coast cities, as well health officers, have crim es. The peculiar intricacies of
The Belgian chamber of deputies has tribesm en. Mulai Hafid has been pro- ¡ getting the Indians ready for citizen 75c
per
box;
grapes,
85c(/r$1.50
per
of the numerous international difficul signified their willingness to attend.
adopted the Congo annexation treaty. claimed sultan of Morocco at Tangier ¡ ship.
legal processes do not appeal to m e.”
crate;
blackberries,
$
1
(a
1.10per
crate.
announcement of the proclamation
ties w ith Venezuela, and the action of
The pope, who has been suffering and
Potatoes
$1(//12.5
per
hundred;
Holland probably will open a w ay.”
P lague C ases R e p o rte d .
C o n fe re n c e on S tr ik e .
from a cold, has alm ost entirely re telegraphed to all parts of the country.
Buy P ro v is io n s at P o rtla n d .
sweet potatoes, 3 s , o/4c per pound.
A
storia,
Aug. 22.— Dr. Holt, the W innipeg, Aug. 19. The departure
covered.
Melons-
Cantaloupes,
$1.25
(a
1.75
M in e rs B u rn Nevada T o w n .
Portland— Local m erchants will not
R ussia O ffe n d s Ja p s.
local
quarantine
officer,
received
notifi
for the E ast of the heads of the engin
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Reno, Nev., Aug. 25. Hazen. the lose the trade of the commissary de- per crate; watermelons, $1.50 per 100
ictoria, B. C., Aug. 21.— News of cation today th at during the past ten eers’
and trainm en’s branches of or
officials have issued a general order to junction point of three railroads into 1 partm ent of the N orthern Pacific be loose; crated, ‘.,c additional; casabas, the V seizure
of
another
Japanese
sealing
days
three
new
cases
of
bubonic
plague
ganized railway laborers is current talk
hereafter accept no whiskey ads for the mining camps was destroyed by cause of the transfer of this depart $2.25 per dozen.
schooner,
the
Efuku
Maru,
by
Russians
have
developed
at
points
about
San
Vegetables Turnips, $1.50 per sack ; ft>r alleged raiding at the Cooper island Francisco bay. The quarantine regu among the strikers tonight. J . H, Mc-
directories.
fire, when miners celebrating the sec ment to the Spokane, Portland & Seat carrots,
per sack; parsnips, $1.75 seal rookeries in the Kommanderofski lations applying to vessels hailing from Vey is also absent, presumably a t Ot
stampede to Rawhide, overturned tle road. F. H. Fogarty, assistant per sack $1.75
Springfield was inflamed by the ac ond
tawa, where a conference of the w ar
; beets, $ 1.50 per sack ; beans, group
passenger agent of the N orth
brought by the steam er San Francisco have been in full force ring factions in the Canadian Pacific
cidental shooting of a grand jury w it a gasoline generator in their room. A general
Pacific, has w ritten M. Mossesohn, 5c per pound; cabbage, 1 34 c per pound; Shinano was
Maru
tonight.
The
seized
for
about
a
year,
and
the
discovery
of
ness and for a tim e it looked as if loss of nearly $100,000 was caused, ern
corn, 25(030c per dozen; cucumbers, schooner was towed to Vladivostok on these new cases will mean th at the strike is to take place as a result of
every building in the town being acting secretary of the chamber of 30(o
another riot would break out.
per box; egg plant, $1.75 per A ugust 1. Japanese newspapers re regulations will continue for some the alleged governm ent intervention.
burned excepting the Southern Pacific commerce, th at the new service will crate; 40c lettuce,
15c per dozen; ceived by the Shinano Maru have b it tim e yet, in order to guard against a Prom inent officials of the Canadian
A rowT is on in the B ritish cabinet. depot and freight sheds. The fire result in the dining cars of both roads parsley, 15c per head,
Pacific railw ay have also disappeared
dozen; peas, 6c per ter
securing all their produce in Portland.
burned
from
the
eastern
end
of
the
regarding the sentence of possibility of contagion being brought and it is assumed th at they too will
pound; peppers, 8(7$ 10c per pound; six articles
The W ells-Fargo Express company town to the extrem e western end.
seal
hunters
of
the
seized
schooner
to
this
port.
join the conference.
radishes, 12 V«c per dozen; spinach, 2c Miyo Maru to death at Nicolaiefsky
has lost all Rock Island business,
H o p C ro p L ig h t in M a rio n .
per pound; tomatoes, 75c(o$1.25 per for
amounting to $4,700,000 a year, be
A la ska T o w n W ip ed O u t.
attacking
their
guards.
Hubbard—
Hops
and
hop
picking
are
|
T
re
a
s
u
re
R
oom
L
o
o
te
d
.
M o re W arships to V enezuela.
celery, 90c(o$l per dozen; a rti
cause a $2,000,000 loan was refused.
Seattle, Aug. 25. — Moore City, uncertainties at the present tim e. Not j crate;
New York, Aug. 22.- It became The Hague, Aug. 1 9 .- As a p art of
chokes, 75c per dozen.
R u e f is H eld fo r T r ia l.
A meteorograph is being set up on Alaska, in the Innoko district, was all the hops in this part of Marion B utter Extras. 30c per pound; fan
known tonight th at jew els valued at the plan to awe President Castro, of
San Francisco, Aug. 21.— Abraham more than $60,000 had been taken from Venezuela, into submission and apology
Mount Rose, Nevada. This machine burned on July 3, according to passen county were cultivated or cared for j cy, 27’oc; choice, 25c; store, 18c.
registers autom atically for 40 days at gers who arrived on the Northwestern this year, and now, owing to the ex- Eggs Oregon extras, 26(o27c per Ruef was today held to answer for a secret treasure room in the mansion w ithout an actual dem onstration or
a tim e, the tem perature, atmospheric today from Nome and St. Michaels. tr.m ely weak m ark e t it is highly d o ^ T f l r iu ." '2 4 ^ ” ’^ ^ » ! ' 22C«. trial in the Superior court by Police of Frederick G. Bourne, at Oakdale, bombardment of the ports, the Dutch
pressure, humidity and other data of The United States commissioners of probable th at many yards th at have 23c; thirds, 15(<r/ 20c; Eastern, 240/25c. Judge Cabaniss upon the charge of L. I. The treasure room was built cruisers Holland and U trecht were or
importance in determ ining weather fice, the jail and a few cabine were been cultivated w’ill not be picked. | . Poultry Mixed chickens, 13(/?18^C bribing ex-Suprevisor J. J. Furey to w’hen the mansion was erected and its dered today to prepare for speedy dis
left standing.
The crop is not a heavy one, as many
conditions.
pound; fancy hens, 14c; roosters, vote for an electric street railw ay existence was known only to the fam i patch to Curarao on August 29. They
of the long arm s on the lower part of per
10c;
16c; ducks, old, 12c; franchise for the Parkside Realty com ly. The jew els W’ere those worn by are expected to arrive at Curacao Octo
Attorney General Hadley,, of Mis
the vines have no hops on a t all. Pick spring, spring,
T u rk is h C a p ita l A fla m e.
130/
15c;
geese, old, 8c; young, pany, after a prelim inary examination Commodore Bourne’s three daughters, ber 25, when the Netherlands will have
souri, says there is something wrong j Constantinople,
broke ing will be later than usual.
10c; turkeys, old, 170/18c; young, th at consumed 67 days, the longest pre Marion, M arjorie and Florence, at five form idable ships in Carribbean
with a judge who will render a decis out this afternoon Aug. in 25. the Fire
lim inary proceedings in the annals of brilliant society functions.
j
w aters.
20c.
ion like the Federal court gave in the quarter and w ithin a very brief Stamboul
period j
N ew R oad P ro je c te d .
Veal Extra, 8c per pound; ordinary, the local police court. The bond wa9
Standard Oil appeal.
fixed at $3,000, which was furnished.
a terrible conflagration was raging. A I Albany An electric line from Albany 7 0/7 l«c; heavy, 5c.
R oose velt B o o k s P assage.
Hoi.and Has F ree H and .
Castro continues to refuse Dutch strong wind carried the flames along at to Brownsville, a distance of 22 miles, Pork Fancy, 7c per pound; ordi
New York, Aug. 22.—It is reported TheHague. Aug. 19.— W ith the sin
vessels to call.
C h o le ra S p re a d s S o u th .
great speed and for six hours they is being projected by E. H. Rhodes, a nary, 6c; large, 5c.
here today th at President Roosevelt gle proviso th at no m ilitary occupation
St. Petersburg. Aug. 21. The cen has engaged passage on the liner Celtic, j of territory m ust occur, the governm ent
The Young Turk party is perfecting sw ept over the section, destroying local capitalist. He also plans to build Mutton Fancy, 80/9c per pound.
1,500
houses
and
shops.
a street railway system in this city, Hops 1907, prime and choice. 4 3, ter of virulence in the cholera epi which will sail March 7, 1909, for Eu at W ashington is understood to have
a plan to depose the sultan.
and if franchises are secured he will Of5c per pound; olds, 10)1 *4c; con- demic has been transferred to Rostov- rope. If this report is true, he will given the cabinet of The Netherlands
The Oregon Supreme court has just
V on S te rn b e rg is Dead.
on-Don, where 31 new cases and 10 rem ain in the country less th at three a free hand to deal as it sees fit with
begin work imm ediately. Local capit- tracts, nominal,
decided a case started 18 years ago. | Heidelberg,
Germany, Aug. 25.— al is behind both enterprises, and other Word Eastern Oregon, average deaths w ere reported on August 10. days after his successor is inaugurated, President Castro, of Venezuela. The
The Russian government continues Speck Von Sternberg, form er German local men. whose names have not y et best, 100 16L.C per pound, according The cholera is now w orking its way and will lose no tim e in startin g for N etherlands’ cruiser Friesland will not
to execute alleged revolutionists by am bassador to the U nited States, died been made public, are associated in to shrinkage- valley, 15(#/151 c ; mo- down the Black sea along the Caucasus ! the hunting trip in A frica th at he has sail for the Caribbean before the end
the score.
coast.
hi re yesterday morning.
planned.
the project w ith Rhodes.
hair, choice, 18(/i 18 lt c.
of next month.
ESTACADA
OREGON