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The Estacada Progress lM « c d E a c h T h u rs d a y ESTACADA OREGON BRIEF NEWS OE THE PAST WEEK NEW WIRELESS RECORD. Message Received at San Franciso From 3.300 Miles Distant. San FranciBco, Nov. 1.- The long distance wireless record has been cap tured by the Pacific Mail liner Korea on the first voyage with a wireless plant. Saturday night Operator Phelps on the Korea sent an aerogram to the United Wireless station in this city from a point 3,300 miles to the west ward, or 1,200 miles beyond Honolulu. Phelps reported the distance at the time as 2,681 miles from Japan. The weather was cloudy, with a gentle easterly breeze and sea prevailing. Phelps also received a message from here. This accomplishment more than ex ceeds the expectations of General Man ager Schwerin, of the Pacific Mail, who said some time ago he would in stall wireless plants on the trans pacific liners when it was shown they could do effective work at a distance of 1,500 miles. The Korea not only kept in touch with the station here, but was able to receive massages from the lo cal operator. NEWS NOTES GATHERED FROM VARIOUS PARTS OE OREGON UMATILLA LINE ASSURED. FRUIT FOR 12 MONTHS. ERA OF LOW MORTALITY. It Has Been Reached by the Civilized World. Washington, Oct. 29. “ The civ ilized world has indeed arrived at an era of low mortality.” This conclusion is stated in census bureau bulletin No. 104, on mortality, statistics for 1908, prepared by Dr. Cresey L. Wilbur, chief statistician for vital statistics under Director Durand, who has transmitted it to Secretary Nagel, of the department of commerce and labor. The death rate of the registration state in 1908 was 15,3 per 1,000 of population, which was Blightly lower than that for the entire registration area, 15.4 per 1,000, and it is the low est on record. Dr. Wilbur states it is probably the lowest death rate that has ever occurred in the United States. The death rate of the rural portions of these states was still lower, being only 14 per 1,000. while that of the urban population was 16.5 per 1,000; the latter including all cities having a population of 8,000 or more inhabitants in 1900, and being, as usual, some- what greater than the rural rate. Such rates would have seemed quite out of the question a few years ago. Nearly one-fifth of all the deaths that occurred were those of infants uander one year of age and over one- fourth are of children leas than five years of age. Nearly one-fourth of all deaths reg istered were those of persons born out side of the United States. The states having the largest proportion of native-born Americans of native stock are, Dr. Wilbur states, the ones in which it is the most difficult to secure the passage of effective registration laws. Therefore, the actual mortality of Americans of native parentage is not fully represented in the registra tion area, although over two-thirds of the deaths registered were of native- born persons and one third were of na tive-born with native parents. It appears that the month of maxi mum mortality in 1908 was January, with 67,763 deaths and that of mini mum mortality was June, with 49,701 deaths. PACIFIC HARBORS CRYING FOR HELP Western Coast Must Improve Ports REVENGE THE CAUSE. Assassin ot Prince Ito Boasts Deed Done tor Corea. Harbin, OcL 27.— As Prince Hiru; bumi Ito, president of the Japanese privy council, alighted from hi* train and advanced across the platform, smil ing and bowing, to meet M. Kokovioff, the Russian finance minister, half a dozen revolver shots were tired in quick succession by a Corean in the crowd. Three of th e* struck Prince Ito and at the second he fell unconsctuus. He died 20 minutes later. A panic resulted from the fusillade and when it had subsided, it Was found that Prince Ito’a private secretary re ceived a bullet, as did Japanese Consul General Kawakan and General Manager Trfnaka, of the South Manchurian rail way, who had moved closer to the prince as the firing began. It is thought that these three are not mor tally wounded. The assassin was not liBrd to locate, as he stood defiantly in the crowd, re volver in hand. He proved to be a Co rean, and, with two companions of the same nationality, boasted of a conspir acy to take the life of the formqr resi dent general of Corea in satisfaction for the alleged tyranny of the prince over the Coreans. Prince Ito had come to Harbin to meet M. Kokovsoff, the Russian min ister of finance, for what was believed to be an important conference. The conference was suggested by I’rinee Ito in his capacity as president of the privy council of Japan. Electric Road to Traverse County in Coos County Strawberries Ripen the or Lose Benefit of Canol. Year Round. Operation by 1912. Marshfield Fruitgrowers of Coos Pendleton— That Umatilla county will have an electric road connecting county assert that this locality cannot Congress Apparently Is Not Alive to the farm lands with Columbia river is be excelled for strawberries. This Interesting Events from Outside the Needs of Country—Matter to Be now assured, according to an announce year the . rop has been especially fine. State Presented in a Manner to ment made here. A company known M. J. Bowman, of Henryville, on Isth Taken Up at National Rivers and Catch the Eye of the Busy Reader us the Umatilla Railway & Electric mus ini. t, is marketing some large Harbors Congress—Old Plan of — Matters o f National, Historical Power company, has bean incorporated berries. From a strawberry patch 90 Pppropriations Too Slow. for some time, with DougluB Belts as by 45 fret in size he has taken since and Commercial Importance. president, George Arthur Brown, vice January I 1,00(1 boxes of strawberries president, and A. R. Turner, secretary- ai d is still picking. Moreover, many treasurur. Dr. C. J. Smith is one of of the vines are in bloom and will furn Washington, Oct. 30.—“ The Pacific Pekin Chinese are planning a boycott the incorporators. This company has ish berries for Christmas time. against Japan. Coast harbors need immediate appro Peter Scott, who has a garden within a power site on the north fork of the priations from congress to deepen Three deaths resulted from Halloween John Day river, and has made a pre- the city limits of Mar-hfield, has raised at Kansas City. them and provide for commerce liminary survey, and most of the right 1 some la^ge berries. They are of such through the Panama canal. Portland, A Corean revolt against Japan is ex of way contracts have been signed size that an ordinary strawberry box Tacoma, Seattle, Grays Harbor, San pected at any moment. The road will extend from the south will hold only eight or nine berries. Diego, Loa Angeles, Oakland and Eu ern end of the county north to the Co About three of these berries make a The National Geographic society has reka must he provided for more liber lumbia, traversing much undeveloped dishful for the table. acclaimed Peary as the discoverer of ally in the future if the Western coast Unlike much of the large fruit raised country. Eventually the company in the Pole. is to reap the full benefit of the great tends to extend the line through Grant in some parts of the country, the ber Isthmian cut now being made. The Cannibals on Admiralty island cap county into Southern Oregon. A party ries are not t&Bteicss, but of a very tured and ate two Englishmen and Sacramento and San Joaquin, the Co of 20 men will be in the field within 30 fine flavor. The large size does not lumbia and Snake rivers on the west three ChineBe. days and the road will be in operation seem to make any dilference in the de ern slope traverse a country that is de within two years. One hundred and lirious taste. Many new strawberry The waterways convention has decid HEN AS COIN MAKER. veloping too fast to wait for appropri fifty thousand dollars will be subscribed (mtches are being planted and the in ed to send 500 lobbyists to the next ations made in the old manner. They dustry promises to be a highly import session of congress. Egg Output for Single Year Reaches by local capitalists, the remainder be ant one when Coos bay has a railroad must receive larger amounts from con ing made up by outside interests repre Sum of S290.OOO.OOO. American Ambassador White has re gress if the country is to receive any sented by Mr. Brown. The whole cost and quick transportation with outside fused to accept a Legion of Honor dec marked benefits.’" Topeka, Kan., Nov. 2.—Statistics of the road will involve $1,500,000. markets. oration from France. These are sentiments expressed by prepared by the United States board Considerable elation is felt here, as the • Growers Sell Apples. John A. Foz, special director of the Cannon has promised to support SHIP STRIKES REEF. of agriculture show that the earnings road will open up the timber lands and National Rivers and Harbors congress, Marshfield — The Coquille Valley will enable the farmers to ship their mersuare giving the waterways of the of poultry in the United States in one grain and stock at cheaper rates. who has just completed a tour of the Fruit Growers’ association and the Coos country ample appropriations. country, covering substantially the Twenty Lives Lost in Wreck Off Coast year were greater than the value of Bay association have received a flatter A Federal jury at Pittsburg has of Maine. route followed by President Taft. ing offer from the Hawaiian Fruit com- either the cotton crop, wheat crop or Work on Irrigation Project. found David G. Richardson guilty on Mr. Fox, who is an engineer of dis ; pany, of Seattle, for the crop of fall Eastport, Me., OcL 27.—Twenty Weston—Preliminary surveys for the 24 counts ot misapplication of the funds swine output. tinction, having been connected with lives and perhaps more were lost today apples. This same company bought The late st report of the departm ent proposed Pine creek irrigation project ; the Gravenstein output of the county of a bank of which he was cashier, many of the big waterway projects of in the destruction on shallow Seal cove have been in progress for the past sev the country, is to make a report to the of the steamer Hestia, bound from A cave-in at a tunnel near Dunsmuir, showed th a t the value of the egg out eral days. Thorough investigagtion | this summer. Packers will be sent put for a single year amounted to more Rivers and Harbors congress at its Glasgow for St. John and Baltimore. Cal., resulted in the death of two men has been made of several prospective here to harvest and pack the fruit the next meeting in Washington on De Four of the victims, young Scotch The accident happened as a freight than 9 1 ^ 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . Twelve years ago dam sites on Pine creek for several members of the association have to the farm ers of Kansas began to pay cember 8, 9 and 10. In his report he boys, were passengers, ami the others sell. Some growers prefer to harvest train was passing and the dead men more attention to their poultry, and miles above town, and while no in and sell their own product, but those will elaborate upon the idea above were members of the crew. Captain were members of the train crew. this s ta te has become the greatest formation is given out in detail, it is who belong to the association declare quoted, and will undertake to impress Newman and 20 or more of the crew The 8-year-old son of General Funs poultry sta te in the Union. The pro- stated that there are no difficulties in upon the congress, and through it upon were last seen in a ship’s boat, tossing | co operation has been beneficial to ton Is dead. uct of the hen is rapidly paying off the the way toward securing admirable them. the national congress, the importance on the stormy sea. reservoir sites. Surveying the canal m ortgages on many farm s, and the of making large appropriations for im A Chicago judge has ruled that gold Of the 40 persons who were aboard route on the east side of Weston is business has reached a point where the mediate use in further improving the the steamer when she piled on the in the teeth is not attachable. Librarian Gets Vacation. laying capacity and profit of hens is a now in progress and will extend sev big harbors of the Pacific coast, so shoal early today only six are posi Salem—Miss Cornelia Marvin, state eral miles below the city. The Swiss watch making industry param ount question. that they may, as he indicates, reap tively known to have been saved. librarian, has been granted a leave of has shrunken to half its one-time size, The State Agricultural college is full benefits from the commerce that They were forced to cling to the absence by the state library board and Horses Bring Good Prices. ZELAYA BOTTLED UP. Another West Point cadet has been conducting interesting experiments will seek the Pacific coast upon com wreck, shifting their precarious posi will leave for Europe this month. She Pendleton—W. D. Roberts, the well probably fatally injured in a football with poultry, and a recent report shows pletion of the Panama canal. tions a( the steamer was tossed by the Miss Ruth that the cost of keeping nine hens eight known Spokane horse buyer, is again will be absent one year. Insurgents Have Nicaraguan President game. On his recent tour Mr. Fox started Beas. It was not until 3 p. m. that months was $8.81, whereas the eggs in therity and vicinity, gathering up a Wright will have charge of the state in Tight Place. from Washington, went down the At lifesavers were able to man their boats A runaway auto at New York killed laid in the same period brought in car load of draft horses. He took out circulating library during the time one man and fatally injured two $26.56, leaving a profit of $17.75 or a car load of big animals a few days Miss Marvin is away from her duties. New Orleans, Oct. 2.—Passengers lantic coast, through the southernmost and reach the stranded vessel. tier of states, and northward along the A northeasterly gale is said to have others. ago, and was so successful in disposing 1 At a meeting of the board steps were arriving today on the steamer Impera- Pacific coast from San Diego to Bell $1.61 for each hen. of them that he came back to repeat taken to increase the usefulness of the tor from Bluetields, Nicaragua, report ingham. He then retraced his steps to been responsible for the Hestia’s fate, Portland is likely to face a milk the performance. He says this will library by adding 35 new traveling that, when they left Bluefields three Portland and studied the situation on although it is partly due to the man at famine following the cleaning up of CHEESE EXPORT FALLS OFF. probably be his last trip this fall, as libraries, containing 50 books each. A days ago, President Zelaya was virtu the Columbia and Snake rivers, and the wheel, who, believing he had seen dairies. the apparent good demand has caused purchase of $15,000 worth of books is ally bottled up at Managua. A gene from there followed the Missouri from Gannel Rock light, while really dis cerning the gleams of a lighthouse on King Menelik, of Abysinnia, has New Zealand Takes Trade From Can the horse owners to raise their prices almost ready for delivery. ral advance by Genera! Estrada is be its headwaters to its mouth. He re Machias Seal island, several miles been stricken with apoplexy and his ing checked by want of ammunition adian Provinces. so high that animals cannot be handled turned by way of the Great lakes and southwest, steered the ship many miles death is probable. Trout Returned to River. Several of the passengers on the Im- Ottawa, Ont., Nov. 2.—Carada is profitably by the middlemen. completed his tour with an inspection off her course. Hermiston Deputy Game Warden perator stated that general news of of the Ohio river. Speaker Cannon ridicules the idea losing her hold on the cheese trade Turner has arrived at Hermiston and the revolutionary movement was unre Form Poultry Association. that he is to be retired by the next The production of Canadian cheese so house and defies his opponents. La Grande—Poultrymen of Union secured men and teams with a tank liable, as the revolutionists were in MURDER MAY ALTER POLICY far this season is approximately 1,786, county have organized an association wagon for the purpose of draining the clined to exaggerate their successes. PRAIRIE FIRE RAGES. Alabama is facing a deficit of $1 They said their own assertions regard irrigation ditches and hauling back to 000,000 and nothing in sight with 000 boxes, which is only 8,000 boxes in which has for its purpose the expan the river the trout that were stranded ing the serious situation faced by Pres Ito's Death Is Likely to Draw Japan excess of the production during the sion of the poultry industry in this which to pay current expenses. Homes of South Dakota Claim Hold Nearer to America. ident Zelaya were based on their per high and dry when water was cut off valley. A few years ago chicken rais ers Are Swept Away. A passenger train on the Wabash same period last year, but the price re ing was not included in the by pro from the ditches. It was discovered sonal observations. Washington, Oct. 27.—A probable Captain John Pederson, master of road was derailed near Pattensburg, ceived is, on an average, one cent i ducts of Union county soil, but of late when the flow was cut off that the aDllas, S. D., Oct. 30.—A prairie result of Ito’s assassination will be an pound less than was obtained a year ditches were full of trout. Many of the Impirator, said General Estrada fire extending a distance of three miles indefinite postponement of the negotia Mo., and a dozen passengers injured. years the industry has suddenly in ago. these were taken away by farmers and had already established a provisional from east to west ¡B raging in Tripp tions regarding railroad conditions in Inh a speceh at New Orleans Taft In explaining this anomalous situa creased in popularity until now hen government over Grayton, Cape Gra county, in the sonthwestern part of the Manchuria. When these negotiations again d eclared congresB has shamefully tion, exporters say that the lower fanciers have some of the finest of the many more died. cias, Bluefields and Rama. The strict state. are resumed it may be that the Japan n eg lected th e im p ro v e m e n t of the prices are due to a considerable extent fine species that thrive in the North Dry Land Farm Sold. est discipline was being maintained, Much loss to farm buildings and ese government will find itself in a po ars. to the increase in the New Zealand west. A chicken show later in the La Grande Seventy-five dollars an all saloons were closed at nightfall and crops is reported and hundreds of men sition to come into closer accord with season is now being promoted. New York is to spend $15,000,000 in cheese output. Last year 520,000 box acre, spot cash, for 120 acres of wheat drunkenness and disorders were imme and women are out fighting the flames. the understanding of the powers, es es were made in New Zealand, which improving and extending subways. land on Sand ridge, the so-called desert diately suppressed. The towns of Lamro and McNeeley, pecially America, regarding the exact Surveying Crews at Madras. five years ago produced only 66,000 Captain Pedersen confirmed the As of Union county, was paid here a few Governor Willson, of Kentucky, has boxes. Madras—The Oregon Trunk line now days ago. This is said to be the high sociated Press dispatches from Port threatened for a time, were saved after meaning of that part of the treaty of strenuous efforts. Portsmouth which declared against tile been aBked to furnish troops to sup New Zealand’s sale of cheese has has three surveying crews located at est price ever paid for the semi-arid Cortez telling of the capture and hold The fire started in the Southern part cultivation of any special interests by press night-riders. now displaced the Canadian makes on Madras. The last party to arrive is land in this section. ing of a launch sent by the revolution of the county and was swept along by Japan or Russian in Manchuria. A California Chinaman has secured the English market in the winter sea in charge of Engineer J. L. Stacey. ary leaders to Port Barrios. The a high south wind. At one time Lam There is Baid to be a striking resem The first party to arrive here is under a patent on a machine which will son. launch, he said, yas to have brought a ro was completely surrounded by blance between Japan's claims to su Buy Fruit Farm for SI2.000 Engineer Rierdon, which is running measure celestial distances. Freewater The Whitehouse & New large supply of ammunition to the in flames, but at last reports the place periority in Manchuria and those of preliminary lines to obtain a better Explosion Fatal to 12. man fruit farm on the state line has surgents. was believed to have been saved. The Russia to a dominant position in Man Troops have been ordered to Basin, grade between Madras and the mouth Johnstown, Pa., Nov. 2.—Twelve been sold for $12,000, or $750 an acre entire population and the surrounding churia, and this community of interest Wyo., to restrain sheepmen and cattle of Willow creek. Engineers Frtemont men were killed in the Cambria Steel De Lara Out on Bonds. for the 1 6 acres. The tract is well country went out to combat the flames might have had important results had men from engaging in a range war. company’s coal mine, two miles from Crane and J. L. Stacey are engaged in watered by springs. The new owners Los Angeles, Oct. 29. —L. Guiterrez and lor hours worked desperately. the meeting between Prince Ito and Chicago business men do not blame here, tonight, as the result of what is making permanent locations. The lat are Messrs. Charles and Jesse Davis. de Lara, the Mexican attorney held by The town of McNeeley suffered a Minister of Finance Kokovsoff taken Crane, the recalled Chinese minister, supposed to have been a dynamite ex ter two gentlemen were for over two the United States immigration author similar experience and the flames were place. and think he was unfairly dealt with. plosion. All the dead are foreigners. years employed on engineering work on PORTLAND MARKETS. ities on charges of being an anarchist diverted only after heroic efforts. the North Bank road. General Estrada proposes to divide Three men escaped by a perilous climb and illegally in this country, was re Out on the open prairie, away from General Howard Dead. Wheat Blue.-tem, $1(91.03; club, Nicaragua and make a separate repub on life ladders through poisonous mine leased from jail today on $3,000 bond all help, the homes of many claim hold Burlington, Vt., Oct. 27.—General Lake Lands Change Hands. 92c; red Russian, 90c; valley, 91c; lic of the provinces on the Atlantic gas and falling slate up the steep walls Oliver O. Howard, last of the Union Paisley—W. H. Williamson and J. Fife, 92c; Turkey red, 92c; 40-fold, pending his hearing before Chief In ers were destroyed. of the main shaft. Only 15 workmen spector Ridgway, of the immigration side. No deaths have been reported. commanders of the Civil war, died sud D. W illiamso.i, the Portland capitalists, 95c. were in the mine. A force of men at service. De Lara’s bond was signed The fire has burned over an area es Conductors, firemen and engineers of oncc-b egan clearing the debris and fall have taken options on 64,000 acres of Barley—Feed, $26.50(0 27; brewing, by C. C. Reynolds, a prominent and timated at more than 60 Bquare miles. denly at his home here last night of heart disease. He whs 79 yeasr old. the railroads east of the Mississippi en slate in the lower levels. When the land in Lake county, and purchased $27.50 per ton. wealthy hardware merchant, and Al The Hames were checked today after are about to demand an increase in final harrier was passed, the party outright 1,300 acres more. W. H. Oats- No. 1 white, $28(u 28.50 per fred M. Salyer, a well-known local bus they had destroyed farm and ranch Last week General Howard was in On tario delivering his lecture on “ Abra wages. Williamson, formerly president of the ton. found the 12 bodies. iness man. property worth $100,000. Several peo ham Lincoln.” His las'public appear Oregon Trunk railroad before John F. Corn Whole, $35 per ton; cracked, Naval officers in Greece started a ple had narrow escapes. ance was at London Saturday night. Stevens took charge, is supposed to $36. mutiny and seized an arsenal, but were Dutch Sailors Desert. Dummy Entries Claimed. On Monday he returned to his home have made these investments on the Hay Timothy, Willamette valley, beaten in a battle with the army and San Francisco, Nov. 2.—Thirty-five strength of James J. Hill’s plan to Quake Shakes Siskiyou. San Francisco, Oct. 2.—In the trial here and apparently was in his usual surrendered. sailors of the Dutch cruiser Noord build a line across Central Oregon with $14(0 17 per ton ; Eastern Oregon, $18 of Dr. G. W. Dwinnell, Rex Dexter Redding, Cal , Oct. 30.—One of the good health. Last night he was at (o20; alfalfa, $150; 16; clover, $14; Two book rwindlers have been found Brabant deserted last week up to the an objective in San Francisco. cheat, $13(ol4.50; grain hay, $14(ol5. and John Gilpin before the United moat severe earthquakes ever felt in tacked by heart trouble and was dead guilty in Chicago. They are said to time she left here for Honolulu and reached the house. Butter City creamery, extras, 36c States district court here on a charge Redding occurred at 10:45 o’clock laat when a physician — | have secured nearly $500,000 from the Orient. Most of the desertions of subornation of perjury in connection night. Houses trembled and sleeperB Oregon Ties to Colorado. per pound; fancy outside creamery, 33 business men throughout the country were of the ordinary kind, the men Texas Fines Oil Firms. Cottage Grove—W. C. Shortridge, (o36c; store, 22>6(o24c. Butter fat with the dummy entry of timber land were awakened. Observers say that by posing as publishers of a business simply forgetting to return from shore who has a sawmill a mile north of Austin, Tex., Oct. 27.—The Stand per pound under in Northern California, Benjamin the shock lasted ten seconds or longer, leave, but in the case of four the leave London, has received an order from prices average 1 directory. French, one of the alleged dummy and that it was perhaps felt more vio ard Oil company of Indiana was today regular butter prices. entrants, took the stand again today. John D. Rockefeller has given $1,- taking was rather spectacular. Hav the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad lently than was the San Francisco fined $65,000 in the District court here Eggs Oregon, 35(0 36c per dozen. 000,000 to fight the hookworm in the ing failed to obtain liberty leave, they company for all the ties he can fur Poultry -Hens, 15(i/15J^c; springs, He testified that he and his brother earthquake of 1906. At Baird, on the for violation of the Texas anti trust watched for an opportunity and tried nish before January 1 and he will had entered claims in Siskiyou county South. McCloud river, 20 miles from here, law. The Security Oil company and l4(o 15c; roosters, 9(ol0c; ducks, 15(d) Iowa women have resolved to adopt to swim ashore, but a boat was sent in forthwith set to work to get ot»t at 16c; geese, 10c; turkeys, 16>$(u 17>£c; bb the result of a letter from Dr. where the United States fishery sta the Navarro Refining company today pursuit. All four were captured. Dwinnell, promising them $200 each tion is located, the shock lasted so long least 25,000. These will be floated squabs, $1.75(0 2 per dozen. militant methods in their fight for confessed to having entered into a They will be given severe duties. for their holdings. that people called to their neighbors combination in violation of the Texas suffrage. down the Coast fork to Lathan and Pork Fancy, 9(3)9 'jC per pound. to get up. from there shipped to Grand Junction, anti-trust laws, and judgments amount The church and state controversy in Veal Extra, 9 H ("’ 10'jc per pound. Vessel Bumps Mud Bank Battleship Plans Stolen. Colo. ing to about $176,000, were entered Fruits Apples, $l(o2 per box; France has been revived by the school San Francisco, Nov. 2. Passengers Coreans Are Glad. London, Oct. 29.—Discussing a re against the companies by Judge Cal pears, $l(ol.50; grapes, 80c(o$1.25 question. on the steamer President, which arriv New Homes in Umatilla. Seoul, Oct. 30.—It Is evident from houn. Forfeitures of charters, permits per crate; 10(ol2Sic per basket; ra- cent rumor in the house of commons The murder of Prince Ito has been ’d from Seattle last night, had a thrill Pendleton It has been definitely satias, $1.25(ol,59 per dozen; quinces, today, Keginald McKenna, first lord of the attitude of a considerable section and ousters from the state will be pre traced to a plot in Corea and a revolt ing ex|>erience when the vessel, after learned that over 70 more homesteads $1 1 1 1.25 per box; cranberries, $8.50(<i9 the admiralty, admitted that confiden of the Corean population that the pared by the court at once. is expected. safely negotiating the passage of the of 20 acres each be opened this I per barrel; persimmons, $1.50 per box. tial drawings having to do with the assassination of Prince Ito was not Judge H. H. Lurton, of the United bar and the Golden Gate, bumped on winter on the will Mexican Towns Flooded Those comprising this Umatilla project at Potatoes— 50io65c per sack; sweet construction of the Dreadnaught cruis unpleasing. States Circuit court of Tennessee, is a mud bank of Black point, well within Hermiston. This land will he all with er Indomitable had disappeared. He element, which is now deprived of op Mexico City. OcL 2 7 .- At least two potatoes, 11, (o2c per pound. proposed for supreme judge. the harbor and ran hard aground. in a mile or two of the town and com Vegetables Artichokes, 75c per added, however, that as the British portunities formerly offered here, are lives lost and damage of 5,000,000 Within an hour after the mishap the The Dry Farming congress at Bill Presi ent was dragged free and hauled prises the most desirable ground on the dozen, beans, 10c per pound; cabbage, battleship had been in commission for agitating for further violence. Vis peso» to crops, grain and fine hard ings, Mont., passed resolutions con into her berth, none the worse for the project. It lies higher than the sur \( o lc ; cauliflower, 40(o90c per dozen; some time the missing plans had lost count Sone, Japanese resident general, woods resulted from yesterday’s cloud demning the methods of the Interior jar. The vessel struck close in shore. rounding country, freeing it from the celery, 50(o86c; corn, $l(ol.25 per much of their value. The loss of the is much disturbed by the reports com burst in the state of Tabasco, according necessity of under drainage and from sack; eggplant, $1.50 per box; horse sketches has resulted in the usual sug ing regarding the attitude of some to information received tonight. Five department. There was no indication of panic among the danger of inundation. It will be radish, 9(o 10c pel pound; peas, 10c; gestion that they have found their way officials and others who formerly were hundred families are homeless in Atas- The will of the late Dr. Shoemaker, the passengers. closely connected with the emperor’s ta alone. Other cities and towns in- watered by the new pipe line. peppers, 5(o6c; pumpkins, l(ifl)tc ; into the hands of the Germans. of Wilkesbarre, Pa., provides for over court. udndated are Huinaguillo, Tenosique. radishes, 15c per dozen; sprouts, 8c Germans Run From Army. Mills Can’t Get Cars. Indefatigable Is Launched. $500,000 for the medical department Jalaps, Tlacotalpam, Tlapa, Santa per pound; squash, $1(31.10; toma Berlin, Nov. 2. An article in the of Yale university. Reward for Dynamiters. Salem—The Fisher Flouring Mills, to-’». 40(o 60c; turnips, 7fc(9$l per Devonport, England, Oct. 29.—The Ro’a and a number of smaller villagea Kreuzzeitung deplores the increasing of Silverton, have complained to the sack; carrots, $1; beets, $1.50; ruta new Indefatigable, a larger and im Indianapolis, Oct 30.—Mayor Book- along the Mescalpa river. The Northern Pacific has innounced number of desertions from the army on state railroad commission that the mill bagas, $1.10. proved battleship-cruiser of the In waiter today issued a general call for maany changes in officials and will the Western frontier It is said that company is having trouble in securing vincible class, was launched today. a meeting of manufacturers, merchants Onions $l(ol.25 p#r sack. Four Warships in Mississippi. spend large sums in the betterment of there is an epidemic of desertion in the cars for its Southern Oregon trade. Hops -1909 crop. 24(o 26c per pound; This vessel will complete the quartet and insurance writers tomorrow for New Orleans, Oct. 27.—The United the line in the West. garrisons of tipper Alsace. The Kreuz The commission has taken up the mat 19i'8 crop, 20c; 1907 crop, 12c; 1906 of battleship-cruisers of this type de the purpose of assembling a large fund States warships Mississippi, North signed for the British navy. The In to be offered as a reward for the ar Carolina and New York arrived here Patten cleared approximately $4,- zeitung makes an appeal to the French ter with the Southern Pacific railroad. crop, 8c. people, who, it says, have given so 000,000 on cotton through the re ent Wool Eastern Oregon, 16(rf23c per defatigable has a displacement of 19,- rest and conviction of the conspirators today preparatory to the visit of Presi Hood River Stock for Idaho. 000 tons, 45,000 horsepower and a thst wrecked buildings in different dent Taft to the Deep Waterways con advance in price. He is said to have many proofs of nobility and generosity, pound; mohair, choice, 24c. and asks them to find a happy solution Hood River—H. L. Beaty, who owns made $12,000,000 this year in his Cattle Best steers, $4.75; fair to planned speed of 25 knots an hour. parts of the city last Sunday night by vention, beginning Saturday. This is to the question of the Foreign Legion large nusery at Heyburn, Idaho, good. $4( i 4.50; medium and feeders, Her length iz 670 feet. She was laid exploding dynamite. The mayor has tha first tima that more than one war speculations. a question preoccupying the world. has been in Hood River for several $3.25(o8.75; best cows. 83.6001)3.75; down in January. also asked the common council to ap vessel has breasted the corrent of the A San Diego, Cal., woman died from propriate $1,000. daya making arrangements with sever fair to good, $3(o3.2Q; common, $2.50 Mississippi. fright on seeing a dog fight. Earth Shock Indicated. al of the orchardists to furnish him (02.75; bulls. $2(«2.50; stags, $2.60(9 Epidemic Hits Academy. The czar and King Victor have Salt Lake, Nov. 2.—A well defined with a large stock of Hood River scions , 3.60; calves, light, $6.25(95.60; heavy, Wireless Picks Up Eureka. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 29.—Forty stu Ito’s Son Hears Sed News. agreed on a policy for the Ralkans. earth shock was recorded on the seie- from Newtown and Spitzenherg trees. $4«( 4.76. dents of the Georgia Military Academy San Francisco, Oct. 30.—The United Genoa, Oet. 27.—Prince Ito’a son, De la Grange, the French aviator, j mograph at the University of Utah at Hogs Best, $7.85(d 8.10; blockers, near here, were rushed to the city to Wireless here reported later that it Hirokuni, arrived here tonight from has made 54 miles an hour in his mon 11:26:50 this morning. The wave was $15,000 for 160 Acrei. $7.25(if7.60; stockers, $5(9 6. day suffering from an illness which had established communication with London He was met by the Japanese oplane. apparently traveling from east to west Athena — Joe Hodgson, who lives Sheep- Best wethers. $4.25(04.50; has affected the school in epidemic Eureka and that no serious damege Senator Newlands says it will be too i and in the opinion of Professor Pack, three miles from Athena, has bought fair to good, $3.75(94; best ewes, j form. They were distributed smorg had been done by the shock there b e-1 consul, who informed him of his great a burden to place a ship subsidy of the university, was as far away as 16d acres of improved wheat land, one 1 $3.75(0 4: fair to good, $3.50« 1 3.76; several hospitals. The nature of their yond the wrecking of telegraph and father’s death. The youth controlled himself by great effort and showed law in force. Mexico or Southern California. mile north of Weeton for $15,000. lambs, $.'«u 6. illness has not been learned. telephone wires. little of the grief he evidently suffered.