D W O FTH EK Current Events of Interest Gathered From the World at Large. General Resume o f Important Events Presented In Condensed Form fo r Our Busy Readers. Special census agent* report no ir regularities whatever in San Francisco returns. The steamer Regulus was wrecked during a storm off the Newfoundland coast and her crew o f 19 perished. Officials of Tacoma have been obliged to order recall petition blanks printed, to be used against themselves. A red hot rivet falling onto a tem porary flooring started a fire in one of Portland's new steel frame skyscrap ers. Losses from recent forest fires in Montana and Idaho are estimated at $15,000,000. The burned areas will be sold. DREDGE FINDS GALLEON. Hulk Buried for Centuries Uncovered on Canal. Washington, D. C.— The hull of an old vessel which has every appearance of having been buried in the sand sev eral centuries has been unearthed by workmen on the Panama canal near Nombre de Dios. A report of the dis covery has been made to the Washing ton office o f the canal commission. The hulk was uncovered by a steam suction dredge working in the sand deposits. The wreck was lying in the middle of the sand zone 300 feet from the beach line, and at from 18 to 20 feet below the surface of the ground. The dredge unearthed the old hulk for the entire length of about 60 feet, and has now worked past it. The wood of which the ship was built resembles oak and is put together with wooden pins. During the time the dredge has been operating in the vicinity of the wreck, its suction pipe has drawn in several hundred pounds of iron, some pieces weighing as much as 40 pounds. The cutter o f the dredge also en countered a great many pieces of hard mortar, severing, instead of breaking, the pieces when it came in direct con tact with them. The mortar is practi cally the same as thatjseen in the ruins of buildings on the isthmus constructed by the early Spanish. A storm and tidal wave swept an is land in the Mediterranean, causing M ILL WORKER STR O N G E S T. great property damage and the loss of several lives. Girl o f 19 Smashes World’s Record United States Senator Shively, of in Sport With Ease. Indiana, will suffer the amputation of Boston— Many acquaintances of Miss a toe to prevent infection from blood Margaret A. Graham, employed as a poisoning from a corn. "r e e le r " in one of the mills at Ludlow, In view of the steadily decreasing believe she is the strongest woman in deficit in postal revenue, the postmas the country. Although but 19 years ter general predicts one-cent letter of age, she stands six feet 3 \ inches in her stockings, weighs 189 pounds, postage in the near future. Re Surveyors are running a line prepar and carries no suj>erfluous flesh. atory to building a barbed wire fence cently she threw a baseball 262 feet 6 between Texas and Mexico, to prevent inches, and ran 100 yards in ll>y cattle from crossing into each others' seconds, wearing skirts. Miss Graham has smashed all world’s territory. records in skating for women from one The estate of Stanley Ketchel, late mile to 10, her world’s record time for champion middle weight pugilist, who a half mile in this sport being 40 sec was murdered by a farm hand in Mis onds, and one of her aquatic feats is a souri, is valued at $18,000. He won 100-foot swim in 23 seconds. over $100,000 in the prize ring. All her records are officially timed On the third day of the internation feats and the apparent ease with which al aviation meet at New York, J. she has won different record events has Armstrong Drexel set a new American caused coaches and experts to wonder altitude mark by reaching a height of what the limit of prowess of this 7,106 feet. He then landed safely in giantess may be when once put to her utmost strength test. the center of the field. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE STATE SH IPPER S W ILL DIVIDE COIN. S E C IIO N TU R NS TO WHEAT. $150,000 Returned to Them in Ac Prospect o f Transportation Awakens Interest in Dry Farming. cordance With Court's Decision Portland— Shippers along the line of theO. R. & N. will soon have divided among them the sum of $150,000, an amount saved to them through the agency of the transportation commit tee of the chamber of commerce. The order o f the state railroad com mission affecting distributive rates on the O. R. & N. was issued April 22 for enforcement May 12. The case was tried in successive courts until it reached Judge Wolverton of the Fede ral court, who decided in favor of the state railroad commission. Judge Wol verton ordered, too, that protested claims be paid. Blanks to agents and instructions to shippers were forward ed. The O. R. & N. then appealed from the decision of Judge Wolverton. Soon came an order to agents recalling the instructions and blanks. The ship pers affected protested. Chairman Van Heekeren o f the transportation committee took the matter up with the railroad officials through J. N. Teal, the committee’s attorney. The information comes now that the recall had been issued in_ the absence of W. W. Cotton, general counsel o f the O. R. & N., and had been brought about through a mistake in the legal department. A ll shippers, consequently, who have paid excess charges, may file reparation claims and get their money back from the 0. R. & N. It is possible that a similar condition may arise in connection with the inujnetion obtained in the Southern Pacific rate case and the transportation committee of the chamber o f commerce will again be of service. Prineville — The Haystack country an ideal grain section, is rapidly com ing into prominence. Lack o f trans portation has held the country back and made it practically impossible to take up the production of grain. ThiB district is located north and west of Prineville, and east of lower Crooked river and Deschutes. Ten years ago there were a few farms in the territory, but most of the land that was deeded lay in the low hills surrounding the plain. The in- dustry of the people was cattle, sheep and horse raising. When people started to take home steads it was considered a joke by the residents o f the older settled part of the county. Now this is all changed Many of the dry farmers, notably such men as Tillman Reuter, who took many prizes at the Dry Farming con gress at Spokane last week, are giving bottom land farmers object lessons, Much of the land is yet in waving bunch grass, and is being broken more and more each year. In the newer sections of this area, that on the north slope o f Grizzly and on the north to the west of Hay creek, are two dozen new homesteads. O f this number about 15 have been settled during the current year. B A LLO O N IST S MAY BE LO ST, Three Racers Have Dropped in Lakes or in Canadian Wilds. SL Louis, Oct. 22.— R elief expedi tions to search for the pilots andaaides of the three missing balloons, Azurea, Düsseldorf II and ^America II, which started in the international race here, will be started'from Toronto tomorrow if no news is received from the aero nauts before that time. This an nouncement was made tonight by offi cials of the Aero club o f St. Louis. The situation in reference to the un reported balloons assumed a most ser ious aspect tonight. It is believed here that the men have landed some where in the wilds o f Canada, where they may be the victims of starvation before succor can reach themmm. The German balloon Germania, Cap tain Hugo von Abercron, pilot, and August Blankcrtz.'aide, landed at Coo- coocash, Quebec, 179 miles north of Quebec, Wednesday morning. This is approximately 1,195 [m iles and may mean that all world’s records have been broken. The Aero Club tonight called upon General James Allen, chief o f the United States Signal corps at Wash ington, D. C., to have the revenue cutters patroling the Great Lakes look for wreckage in Lake Huron. Steam ship companies which have vessels ply ing Lake Huron and Georgian Bay have been requested to join in the search. The Ontario government, through its lieutenant governor, J. M. Gibson, to night notified the club that it would assist in the search for the missing men. The Hudson Bay company also has replied favorably to the requeBt for assistance sent from here today. It was announced tonight that a rep resentative of the Aero Club would be sent to Toronto to organize the relief expeditions. NOME IS DESERTED Choice of Houses and Lots Sell for $50 Each Machinery Sells for Song- New Fields Lure Miners and Thousands Will Take Trail. Nome, Alaska— Nome would be a wonderful surprise, not only to the stranger, but to the thousands o f miners who were here in this city’s palmy days. A few years ago Nome was a wide awake and bustling camp. Every one was talking of his good claims and what he expected to do in the near future in the way of taking out fortunes, and then going back to the States. A stranger on landing in Nome to day would say “ Where are all the peo ple and why are these hundreds of houses empty?” Now it looks as i f a great plague had struck Nome, and all of the people had fled in terror, leav ing everything behind. Four-fifths of all the houses and business blocks are for rent or for sale. Good four-room houses, furnished, can be bought, house, lot and all, for from $50)to $150. Large boilers and heavy machinery, are for sale at scrap-iron prices. Wreck, ruin and poverty meet the eye of the stranger. Two-thirds of the people here are trying to get a “ home- stake” to get out on the last boats. The cause of this is that the day o f the pick and shovel is gone in Name. The rich placers have been worked out, but the low-grade ground is now coming to the front, where large capital only can handle it wih dredges and hydraulic machinery on a large scale. During the Bummer three strikes were made. One is the Squirrel river, a tributary to he Kobuck river, 800 miles north by sea, but from Nome overland it is but 350 miles by winter trail. Now there are about 70 men prospecting there. They say they have found coarse gold, nothing smaller than nuggets weighing about 25 cents each, but so far not in large deposits, but just about rich enough to pay wages this winter. Winter will de velop the country, and when spring comes miners and residents here will know whether it will be a good camp. HURRICANE SW EEPS FLORIDA Sea Rushes Over Walls and Many Buildings Crumble. Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 19.— Storms iast night and tonight swept the entire Florida peninsula, doing damage esti mated at several million dollars. Forty thousand square miles o f ter ritory south of Jacksonville has been without communication with the out side world for more than 24 hours. Last reports told of hurricane winds and rapidly falling barometers. The orange crop in that territory and vast trucking industries probably are ruined. Along the Eastern coast many liveB are believed to have been lost and the property damage is believed to be greaL The maximum wind velocity, 70 miles an hour, was recorded here at 7 o’clock tonight, wh>*n the center of the disturbance appeared to have passed up the Atlantic eoaBt toward Savan nah. Maycock, at the mouth of the St. Johns river, experienced a wind of 80 or 90 miles an hour and half the houses there have been wrecked. The population of Maycsck is 700. There has been no communication with any point south o f Jacksonville, except St. Augustine, since late today, and all wires north but one were sev ered shortly before dark. A heavy downpour accompanied by high winds is reported At St. Augustine houses in the business sec tion were flooded at low tide with promise o f immense damage to busi ness property when the high tide came in. The city is in darkness, a gale still blowing, and at 6 o’clock the seas were over the sea wall. Not a word has come from Tampa since 4:20 a. m., and the telegraph companies do not expect to restore communication before tomorrow. The damage will be the greatest in the in terior, where the storm came upon the people with little warning. Irrigate 2,500 Acres in Lake. Lakeview— The stockholders o f the Anna R iver Irrigation company have decided to install a pumping plant sufficiently large to irrigate 2,500 M c M i n n v i l l e s i n k s w e l l . acres of land, and the work will be urn dertaken at once. The estimated cost City Contracts With D. M. Watson to is $3,000, and the money has already been paid into the treasury. A 14- Secure Artesian Flow. F IF TY MEN S T IL L MISSING. McMinnville— The water commission foot dam has been constructed, and by of this city has entered into a contract placing the power plant a short dis New York - The New York Times for the boring of an experimental ar tance below the dam sufficient power Reports Received So Far Show T o received a wireless saying that Walter can be obtained to raise the water 40 tesian well, the machinery for which tal o f 13 Drowned in Shipwrecks. Wellman and his companions aboard feet, which will be sufficient to cover has already arrived. The well will be the airship that Btarted to fly from the land to be irrigated. Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 22. — Only sunk on land owned by the city, four America to Europe were rescued by the disasters at sea remain to be count miles northeast of town, and the con the Royal Mail steamer TrenL Coos County Builds Highways. ed in obtaining complete reports of the tract calls for a depth of 1,000 feet if News of the rescue came by wireless Marshfield— One of the most difficult damage done by the great hurricane desired by the water commission. from Captain Downs, of the Trent, in The location of the well will be at pieces of road building attempted in which swept this state early this week. a message which read: the place where oil seepage wa3 en Coos county has just been completed. Although wire and rail communication “ A t 5 o’clock this morning we countered during the past summer It extends from Allegany, at the head has not been restored to many cities sighted Wellman’s airship America Eggs retail at 5 cents apiece in Ta while the workmen were drilling for of Coos river, to Scotsburg, on the in the state, including Miami and Key B ALLO O N ISTS ARE LO ST. in distress. They signalled by the coma. water. Owing to the inadequacy of stage road to Drain. The plan is to West, all points for which fears were Morse code that help was required. extend the road from Scotsburg, mak entertained have been heard from and the machinery they were only able to Walter Wellman says he will again Relief Parties Hurrying to Canadian “ A fte r three hours o f maneuvering The all weathered the big blow in fairly reach a depth of about 200 feet and ing a shorter route to Drain. attempt to cross the Atlantic in an with fresh winds blowing we picked Wilds in Search. new road will be the quickest auto good shape. stopped in the midst of a bed of shale. airship. up Wellman and the entire crew and Thirteen drowned in shipwrecks is The road New York, Oct. 24.— No word has Mr. Watson will commence with an route out of Coos bay. the cat. All are now safe aboard the One man was killed and two others yet been received by officers o f the 8-inch drill and work day and night goes through some rough country, and the most authentic count at hand, in Trent. AH are well. The America cluding thoBe reported on both coasts injured in the first football game under Aero Club of America as to the where shifts until the terms of his contract the progress of the work was slow. was abandoned in latitude 35:43 north, MADRIZ IS CO U NTE R FE ITER . of Florida. new rules at St. Louis. abouts of the balloon America II, are completed and until either water longitude 68:18)_west.” Word came from St. Augustine that Finish Threshing Season, Andrew Carnegie has returned from carrying Alan R. Hawley, pilot, and or oil are encountered. This point ¡ b east of Cape Hatteras, three dead had been found in the wreck Would Flood Nicaragua With Bogus Augustus Post', aide, and anxiety for Baker— J. W. Baldock has finished Europe and appeared very feeble upon and half way to Bermuda. of an unidentified four-masted schooner the safety of the two aeronauts, both Money to Start Revolution. his season o f threshing, having been landing from the steamer. ROAD T O MEXICO TALKED . The cat referred to was the Amer of them prominent Aero club members, out 53 days, in which time he threshed near Detray. Chicago— H. Nathan Secresl, a na ica’s mascot, placed aboard by Mrs. The New Mexico constitutional con is increasing. The missing total at least 50, in 110,656 bushels of grain throughout vention refuses to support the initia I f the men have landed safely it is Salem Highway Enthusiasts Discuss the valley. Mr. Baldock stated that cluding the crew o f nine on the oil tive of Indiana, owner o f a Nicaragua Vaniman, w ife of the chief engineer of rubber plantation and a “ revolutionist the airship. Captain Downs gave no tive and referendum feature. believed they are cast away so far in Huge Plan. the best grain threshed this year was barge Dallas, which broke adrift from and a soldier of fortune” who was other particulars. on the Ferguson place, west of Baker. her tow in 100-mile blow. Graham-White, in a Farman biplane, the Canadian wilderness that their re Salem— The first meeting to be held captured here, with George B. W il made over 63 miles in two hours in a turn to civilization will be a matter of in Oregon for the promotion o f a high Mr. Fergusoon raised more than 6,000 liams and Richard J. Trumbull, print great difficulty. A T H L E T IC FAN IS SUICIDE. bushels of grain, which speaks well drizzling rain and a 27-mile wind. B ALLO O N S MAKE GOOD TIM E ers and engravers, together with $300,- William Hawley, brother of Alan R. way from Washington to Mexico along for dry farming. Dredges on the Panama canal have Hawley, accompanied by F. Stoddard, the Pacific coast was held here. Frank 000 bogus Nicaraguan money, has un Boy Quits Job to See Game; When folded a new opera bouffe plot. German in Lead, With Four Others uncovered an ancient galleon buried in a friend of the aeronaut, left New M. Fretwell, o f Seattle, secretary of Monster Cabbage. Parents Scold, Hangs Self. Close By, the Pacific Highway association, out 20 feet of sand 300 feet from the beach York tonight for Ottawa. He said that when Madriz decided to Dallas—James Hubbard has on exhi line. Philadelphia — Excitement over the abdicate in favor of Estrada, he and Charles Heitman, secretary of the lined the plan to the Marion County bition here a cabbage 50 inches in cir St. Louis, Oct. 19. — Heading world’s series between the Chicago his “ cabinet” had the foresight to straight for Ontario, across the Great Federal officers in Chicago seized Aero club, said today that not even one road enthusiasts. Considerable encouragement was cumference, and weighing 20 pounds. Nationals and the Philadelphia Amer raid the treasury of $16,000,000. The $300,000 in counterfeit Nicaraguan of the bulletins with which all contes Lakes, along the best balloon route in It was grown on Mr. Hubbard’s ranch icans, it is said, was the cause o f sui- five peso notes were quickly disposed America, Captain von Abercron, the bank bills, and also captured three of tants of the St. Louis race were sup given to the plan, J. H. Albert, presi near Oakville. of along the coast by the fleeing pat dent of the Oregon State Automobile cide o f Frank Ayers, 16 years old. plied and which were to be dropped at the counterfeiters. famous German pilot, with his balloon, Ayers was a delivery boy in a depart riots, $2,000,000 being realized. Ma Germania, is believed to be leading in intervals o f two hours to furnish news association; County Judge Bushey, A. PO R TLAND M ARKETS. An attempt was made to assassinate F. Hofer, J. L. Stockton and others driz, General Toledo and 40 other gen ment store, and when he was refused of the movements of the balloon, has the international race for the James Major General Pino Guerra, command permission to absent himself to see the erals and dignitaries then hastened to been received in New York from the expressing themselves in favor of it. er o f the Cuban army, by a member of Wheat — Track prices: Bluestem, game here, the boy gave up his posi Guatemala, which was safe territory, Gordon Bennett cup, which started The subject will be taken up with the America II. Several o f these bulletins 86c; club, 82c; red Russian, 80c; val tion. When his parents learned that and proceeded to make merry with the from this city late yesterday afternoon. the Cuban secret police. dropped by each o f the other contest Salem board of trade and commercial Somewhere within the radius o f 100 ley, 85c; forty-fold, 84c. the lad had quit work, the boy was $2,000,000. In a month or so, wine The imperial senate of China, before ants in the race were picked up and bodies throughout the county. Barley Feed, $21 50 ton; brewing sent to bed without his supper. Later, suppers and other festivities had cut miles, over Lake Huron, dispatches in Judge Bushey also outlined some of it had been in existence three weeks, mailed to the Aero club. dicate that the America II, the Swiss his proposed improvements, including $23. he was found hanging to a balustrade, deeply into the exchequer and the de Helvetia and Azurea, the French Isle voted to memorialize the throne for the Millstuffs— Bran, $25 per ton; mid having used a sheet for a noose. a county road from Salem to Silverton, posed dignitaries began casting about establishment o f a general parliament. dc France and the German Hamburg Japs to Spend $40,000,000. from Salem to Stayton and the estab dlings, $33; shorts, $27; rolled barley, for means of replenishing the funds. I II and Düsseldorf I I are keeping close A dynamite bomb with lighted fuse Tokio— Count Katsura, the premier lishment o f a system to patrol roads. $24.50@25.50. Secrest, during his 11 years in N i Airship Scares Fishermen. company with the leader. attached was hurled from a suburban and minister o f finance, speaking at a Hay— Track prices: Timothy, W il caragua, had become a close friend of H. E. Honeywell, in the St. Louis Noank, Conn.— When the auxiliary Madriz, who sent for him. They held train into a Chicago residence, but the dinner of the associated clearing lamette valley, $19@20 per ton; East TAX R O LL GIVEN O U T. lady of the house seized it, pinched off houses, outlined the next budget ern Oregon, $21(//22; alfalfa, new, $15 fishing schooner Ada Bell put in here a secret conference in Guatemala and No. 4, landed tonight near Hillman, the crew told o f a narrow escape they it was decided to come to the United Mich. They had run out of ballast. the fuse and threw the bomb into the briefly, and said that the government @16; grain hay, $14. Tillamook Property Valued at Nearly street. would faithfully adhere to the policies Corn— Whole, $32; cracked, $33 ton had, of being hit by the equilibrator of States and have printed a million or Nothing definite had been heard at a Fourteen Millions. the Wellman airship. Captain Chris- more 5-peso notes and spread them in late hour from Colonel Theodore S. Oats— White, $27.50hi 28 per ton. A slow moving freight train on the already followed. The only new feature in the next Salem— Following is the summary Apples— King, $75c@1.25 per box; tophsen said that they were fishing ’on Nicaragua for a two-fold purpose— the Schaeck, in the Helvetia, or Lieuten Southern Pacific near San Jose, Cal., Nantucket shoals when a large dark first being to furnish the conspirators ant Messncr, in the Azurea. ran into a pile of boulders which had budget w ill be an appropriation for of the assessment roll of Tillamook Gravenstein, 75c@$1.25; W olf River, $l/>/1.25; Waxen, 85c@$1.25; Bald object appeared, which they took to be with funds and the second to embar been placed on the track with the evi naval increase, amounting to $40,000,- county for 1910: As the object This, the Acres o f tillable lands, 15,085, value win, $1.50; Northern Spy, $1.26@’ .75; a heavy bank of fog. rass the Estrada government, which Key West Suffers Heavily. dent intention of wrecking a train. 000, payable in six years. approached, however, they saw some would be forced to redeem the bogus Had a passenger train struck the ob finance minister said, has been necessi $1,314,850; acres of non-tillable lands, Snow, $1,750/2; Spitzenbergs, $1.25@ Key West, Fla.— The tropical hurri thing bumping along on top o f the wa notes or face another revolution. tated by the sheer requirement of 579,538, value $10,808,470; improve 2; Winter Banana, $1.75@3.50. struction a serious wreck would have cane that has been sweeping over the maintaining peace. ments on deeded lands, $21,701; town Green Fruits — Pears, $1.25@2 per ter, and the motor was started just in resulted. West Indies and Southern waters for and city lots, $729,248; improvements box; grapes, 75c@$1.25; 17>£c per time to get the boat out o f the way as Wellman is Undaunted. five days took Key West in its grip and Senator Stephen B. Elkins, who has on town and city lots, $171,890; im basket; cranberries, $8.10@9.50 per the airship passed. Policeman Arrested for Murder. Atlantic Gity— Walter Wellman and tore away the roofs of houses, shook • been ill all summer, is reported to be Redding, Cal.— The dogged determ provements on lands not deeded, $2,- barrel; quinces, 75c@$l per box the five men who attempted to cross number of buildings from their founda improving. More Freedom is Given. 650; steamboats, manufacturing ma huckleberries, 6 ‘i @ 8 ‘vc per pound. ¡nation of Mrs. Vallier, mother of the Atlantic in a dirigible balloon were tions, blew vessels from their moor Lisbon— Decrees have been publish given an informal dinner here by resi ings and did other damage, the extent Vegetables- Beans, 3@5c per pound Thirteen are known to have been George Vallier, assisted by Mrs. Bat- chinery, etc., $117,075; merchandise and stock in trade, $106,506; farming ed abolishing the exceptional laws put cabbage, U < ;l'4c; cauliflower, 50c@$l killed in the recent Gulf storm, and tain, the young man's aunt, has re dents of Atlantic City. of which cannot yet be estimated. But some localities have not yet been heard sulted in uncovering evidence that has implements, vehicles, etc., $34,360; per dozen; celery, 400/75c; com, 12@ in force with the advent of the repub Wellman and his crew were given three lives were reported lost, a ne- shares o f stock, money, and notes, lic, including those concerning anarch 15c; cucumbers, 25@40c per box; egg led to the arrest in Oakland of Daniel from. an enthusiastic welcome on their arri gress and two children being drowned. $68,060; household furniture, $54,350; plant, $10/1.25 per crate; garlic, 8@ ists and the ones restraining newspa val here. While he made no definite The first mutterings of the storm were The Swiss balloon landed at Villa Fleming, a railroad policeman, on the horses and mules, 1,462, value $83,420; pers from publishing undesirable news. 10c per pound; green onions, 15c per announcement concerning his accept heard five days ago, when the wind Marie, Quebec, 1,100 miles from the charge of murdering George Vallier cattle, 9,984, value $203,630; sheep A ll the bishops and the higher mem dozen; peppers, 6c per pound; pump The ar ance of the offer of the hotel men who rose and there was a deluge of rain. starting point in the international bal near Redding on August 25. and goats, 1,491, value $2,405; swine, bers o f the clergy have announced kins, 1 *4c, radishes, 150/20c pr dozen; rest was made by City Marshtll Seng. backed the American enterprise, W ell loon race. 1,256, value $6,630; dogs 107, value their adhesion to the republic. Sold sprouts, 70/8c per pound; squash, 1 *4c; The complaint was sworn to by Harry man as well as the other men declared Arizonans Would Be Radical. $1,325. The gross value of all prop iers vho fought in the revolution have tomatoes, 200/70c per box; carrots, $1 The National Y. M. C. A. has raised Goble, who came near losing his life they were ready to try the hazardous Phoenix, A riz.— Making up for time erty is $13,926,573. been granted four months’ leave of @1.25 per hundred; parsnips, $1@ one million dollars with which to ex at the same time that Vallier was voyage again. lost in getting ready for business, del absence with full pay. The minister 1 25; turnips, $1. tend its work in foreign countries. killed. egates in the constitutional convention declined to introduce a number of,meas New Process is Cheaper, Potatoes — Oregon, buying price, John D. Rockefeller gave $450,000. Realty Dealer in Toils. introduced 28 proposals. One o f these ures favored by the Socialist party. King o f Siam Is Dead. Astoria— A party of 13 cannery su $1.10 per hundredd. Seattle— With the arrest o f D. M. would render all public offices subject The new White Star line steamship Poultry— Hens, 1 5 @ lfc; springs, 15 • Bangkok, Siam— The death of King perintendents employed by the Alaska Green, a real estate dealer, with offices to recall. Two provide drastic incor Olympia was launched at Belfast, Ire Greek Costume Offends. Packers' association visited the can @16c; ducks, white, 160/ 18c; geese, poration regulations designed to curb land. She is the largest vessel afloat, Chulalong, which occurred here, was neries about Astoria to make an inves l i e ; turkeys, live, 20c; dressed. 22'4 San Francisco— On complaint o f An on Madison street, and who is charged trust combinations and stop the thriv The king measuring 882S feet in length and 94 due to uraemic poisoinng. dreas Devaris, one o f the members of by Andrew Wold, a miner, with swind tigation of the sanitary salmon cans 0/ 25c; squabs, $2 per dozen. ing trade in Arizona charters. Others feet in width. had suffered for years from nephritis. that have been used during the past! Butter— City creamery, solid pack; a company o f Greek players, a warrant ling him o f $200, the police believe will limit the number o f bills intro 36c per pound; prints, 37(/i37'.,c; out has been issued for the arrest of Po David B. Hill, ex-govemor of New Uraemic poisoning developed and the season by some of the local canneries. they have the ringleader of an organ duced in the legislature and restrict side creamery. 35o/36c; butter fat, liceman William Jurgens on a charge York and a noted New York politician, king lapsed into unconsciousness, dy The association is considering the ad ized band of real estate “ sharks” the railroad commission o f the new of battery. According to the story ing a few hours later. The crown visability o f adopting the can next 36c; country store butter, 24@25c. is dead. Eggs— Oregon, candled, 37@37,ac told by Devaris, Jurgens told him to go who have been conducting illegal sales state to five members, who would not prince Chowfa Maha Vajiravudh was year. The visitors are also securing have free transportation. in Seattle for two years. A Seattle man was shot four times, home and put on more clothes and when proclaimed king. He was born Jan data regarding the cost o f can-making per dozen; Eastern, 29@32c. Green is said to have been arrsted but escaped serious injury, as the only Pork— Fancy, 13c per pound. he refused the policeman clubbed him. uary 1, 1880, and was proclaimed machinery. One of the objects to be Heney Mourned Greatly. bullet which landed on a vital part was V eal—Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds, 13c Devaris appeared before the bond and on a similar charge in Los Angeles attained by the new cans is the elim prince January 17, 1886. caught by his necktie and caused only Cordova, Alaska— The stillness of per pound. warrant clerk clothed in a Greek toga and he may be charged with using ination of Chinee labor. the mails for fraudulent purposes. a slight wound. Arctic night reigned throughout Cor Hops—1910 crop, 10@12c; 1909, and sandals. Greek Cabinet Resigns. dova and the great Copper River val Five members of the joint advisory nominal; olds, nominal. Postage Costs $24,000, Athens The cabinet formed only a Animals Perish In Vandal’s Fire. ley for an hour on Tuesday, October lioard of the Tobacco Workers union of few days ago by Deputy Veniziles has Famous Hotel Bankrupt. Wool- Eastern Oregon, 13@17c per Salem—That the corrupt practices Monticello, N. Y .— Fire, thought to 18, in respect to the memory of Mich Tampa, Fla., have been arrested, resigned, due to the fact that on every act pamphlet for the general election pound; valley, 17@19c; mohair, choice, New York— The Hoffman House, at have been set by vandals seeking to ael J. Heney, founder of Cordova and < harged with conspiring to keep work attempt to get a vote o f confidence in ill cost the taxpayers of the state 32@33c. Broadway and Twenty-fifth street, one drive deer from cover, is raging on the builder of the two great Alaska rail men from seeking employment. the national assembly, a majority of several thousands of dollars is appar-1 Cattle— Beef steers, good to choice, of New York’s most famous hotels, vast Sullivan county estate of Chester ways. On the Copper River railroad, Judge W. Chapin, a New York millionaire. which is under construction, train serv By a vote of 1,024 to 326 the Pitts the members absented themselves. ent when it is estimated that the post $5@5.50; fair to medium, $4.50@5; was thrown into bankruptcy. $4.50@4.75; Bolt, in the Federal court, appointed a The preserve shields hundreds of deer burg streetcar men have empowered King George, however, has refused to age on the pamphlet alone will amount choice spayed heifers, ice was suspended, and 2,000 men laid their executive committee to call a accept the resignation and 20,000 citi to $2,400. A t $50 a page the candi good to choice beef cows, $4.25@4.50; receiver with authority to continue and elk and thousands of dollars worth down their picks and shovels and at strike whenever they think proper. zens held a demonstration in the streets dates and parties will pay but $1,800 medium to good beef cows, $3.50@4; business, and it was said that the of damage has been done. Many ani tended memorial services. in support of Veniziles. in total, leaving a deficit of $600 for common beef cows, $2f</3.50; bulls, whole matter soon would be adjusted mals have perished and others have Discharge of 160 union men is the postage on the pamphlet alone, to $3.50@4; stags, good to choice, S3@ by a reorganization. cause. fled the preserve in terror, falling an Lava Floods Samoan Isle. Kaiser Honors Caruso. say nothing o f paper, printing, binding 4.50; calves, light, $6,750/7; heavy, easy prey to hunters. A big force of Hurricane sweeps Florida, causing $3.75@5. Berlin — The kaiser's customary and labor in general. Victoria, B. C.— The volcanic errup- employee is fighting the flames. heavy property loss and many casual- Fifty Drown in Shipwreck. birthday surprise to the kaiserine took tion of Mount Savali, on Upolu, Sam Hogs Top, $9.60t//9.75; fair to me ties. Peach Tree Yields $20. New Orleans — A cablegram from the form of a concert at the palace at oa, continues with unabated intensity, dium, $9,500/9.75. Heavy Shocks Recorded. A woman has been arrested as an Potsdam, at which Geraldine Farrar Rio Janeiro to the Picayune says: according to advices received by the Albany— F. M. Mofford, who reside* Sheep Best valley wethers, $3.25 accessory in the I^os Angeles Times and Enrico Caruso were the perform north of Lebanon, secured $20 worth @3.60; fair to good wethers. $30/3.26; ‘ ‘ The steamship Wally was wrecked San Jose, Cal.— Heavy earthquakes, steamship Makura. Large stream* of dynamiting case. ers. Their majesties afterwards chat o f peaches from one tree in his orchard best Mt. Adams wethers. $4@4.25; near the lighthouse at Arrosales, off the centers of which were thousands of lava, flowing from the crater, have Roosevelt did some "exp lain in g" in ted with the singers. Some o f the miles away in the southwest, were re swept down upon the farm lands and The kaiser be this year. The tree yielded 10 bushels best valley ewes, $30/3.50; lambs, Para, and is a total loss. his political speeches and his friend» stowed on Caruso the title o f Koenig- of choice peaches, which were sold for choice ML Adams, $50/5.25; choice passengers were rescued, but it is be corded on the seismographs at Santa many estates have been destroyed. No fear he is losing ground. * licher Preussischer Kammorsaanger. $2 a bushel. lieved that nearly 50 were drowned. Clara college. loss o f life has been reported. i valley, $4.75@5. WELLMAN AIRSHIP LOST; CREW SAVED BY STEAMER