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líilñ S S ra W E E K Current Events of Interest Gathered From the World at Large. General Resume of Important Event* Presented In Condensed Form for O u r Busy Readers. T O W N F A L L S I N T O M IN E . Light Plant Goes First, Darkness Ad ding to T error. Quartz, Cal.—This place is threat ened with destruction and the inhabi tants are deeply concerned by the cave-in of the famous App mine, which began last Thursday, reaching a climax at 9:30 o’clock at night, when a hole 200 by 300 feet and 150 feet deep appeared. It bids fair to swal low several buildings. The floor fell out of the sixth level of the mine, dropping down to the eight, but the most serious disaster did not occur until all the north work ings, which had been extensively stopped without Ailing, went, down from the surface to the tenth or elev enth level. So far as surface indica tions are concerned, it is the most ex tensive cave-in in the history of Cal ifornia. That 42 men who returned to the mine to work after the cave-in had started were not buried beneath 100,- 000 tons of debris is regarded by min ing men as pure luck. Quartz was aroused by rumbling resembling the premonitory signs of an earthquake, and men and women ran into the streets, only to find them selves in darkness, without the power to discover the nature of the catastro phe. The transmission line of the Sierra & San Francisco Power com pany, which supplies Tuolumne and Calaveras counties with light and pow er, had been swallowed up, and no light was to be had. What little light the stars might have shed was ob scured by clouds of dust. Yawning crevices appeared everywhere, and the people were afraid to move. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE STATE C E N TR A L ROAD REPORTS. Net Operating Revenue of $4,053 Shown by Statement. Salem — The Central Railroad of Oregon has filed its annual report with the State railroad commission, the re port showing operating revenues amounting to $22,959 and operating expenses totaling $18,901, or a net operating revenue of $4,053. Taxes accrued are shown to be $1,159, leav ing an operating income of $20,499. The road carried revenue earning pas sengers to the number of 31,602 and 23,6^4 tons of freight. The Pullman Car company earned from operating $1,664,583 from all lines which are in or which enter Ore gon. Oregon’s proportion on a mile age basis, after deducting earnings purely local to other states and the proportion of interstate earnings which did not touch Oregon, is $395,- 786. This proportion includes the gross earnings from purely local busi ness in Oregon, which were $100,933. Taxes paid in Oregon were $5,380. The operating expenses for the entire line in or entering Oregon were $1,- 113,560, Oregon’s mileage proportion of the operating expenses being $274,- 353. The total net operating revenue for the Northern Express company was $560,401, the business as far as Oregon is concerned not being segre gated. HA ZER S D ISCIP LIN ED , Five Agricultural College Sophomore* Receive Penalties. Oregon Agricultural College, Corval lis—Two men suspended for the re mainder of the year and three made to offer public apologies was the punish ment meted out by the student council at the college on account of the hazing of freshmen, which occurred last week. Those who are suspended until the fall of 1912 are Fred F. Glen, Port land, and Mont Oliver, Seattle, Wash. John F. Forbis, Portland; Freeman Mason, Pasadena, Cal., and Lester T. Hutt, Yamhill, made a public apology before the faculty and students gath ered at convocation. The men are all members of the sophomore class. Courtship °L Miles Standish With Illustrations by Howard Chandler Christy boast, the taunt, and the Insult. All the hot blood of his race, of Sir Hugh and of Thurston de Stand ish. Boiled and beat in his heart, and swelled in the veins of his tem ples. Headlong he leaped on the boaster, and, snatching his knife from its scabbard, Plunged it into his heart, and, reeling backward, the savugo Fell with his face to the sky, and a flendlike fierceness upon it. Straight there arose from the forest the awful sound of the war-whoop, And, liko a flurry of snow on the whistling wind of December, Swift and sudden and keen came a flight of feathery arrows. Then came a cloud of smoke, and out bf the cloud came the lightning, Out of the lightning, thunder, and death unseen ran before it. Frightened the savages fled for shelter in swamp and In thicket, Hotly pursued and beset; but their sachem, the brave Wattawamat, Fled not; ho was dead. Unswerving and swift had a bullet Passed through his brain, and he fell with both hands clutching tho greensward Seeming in death to hold back from hiB foe the land of his fathers. There on the flowers of the meadow the warriors lay. and above them. Silent, with folded arms, stood Hobo mok, friend of the white man. Smiling, at length he exclaimed to tho stalwart Captain of Plymouth: It is said the senate Lorimer inves "Now Wattawamat can lee, by the tigation is costing the country $750 fiery eyes of tho Captain, per day. Angry is he in his heart; but the Judge Bordwell accuses McNam heart of the brave Wattawamat ara’s lawyers of trying to circumvent Is not afraid at the sight. He was his rulings. not born of a woman. Meanwhile the stalwart Miles Stand But on a mountain, at night, from an A Swedish count has arrived in ish was marching steadily north C O O S T A X E S ARE O B J E C T E D . oak-tree riveu by lightning, America to help his nephew win an ward. Forth he sprang at a bound, with all American heiress. Winding through forest and swamp, his weapons about him, County Will Have All Tim ber Lands One hundred and two American war and along the trend of the sea Shouting, ‘Who is there here to flght Cruised tor Taxes. vessels assembled for naval review in shore, the brave Wattawamat?’” Marshfield—Many objections to the All day long, with hardly a halt, the Then with New York harbor. he unsheathed his knife, and. assessment on timber lands will be fire of his anger Joseph Pulitzer, the deceased jour whetting the blade on his left presented to the board of equalization Burning and crackling within, and the nalist. left $1,000,000 to found a hand, of Coos county by the Coos County sulphurous odor of powder school of American journalism. Tax association. The tax association Seeming more sweet to his nostrils Held it aloft and displayed a woman’s face on the handle. A Chinese imperial edict promises is composed of many timber owners in than all the scents of the forest. the country a constitution, a cabinet this county. They will object to the Silent and moody he went, and much Saying, with bitter expression and without noblemen, and pardon to all look of sinister meaning: whole assessment on the grounds that he revolved his discomfort; rebels. in many cases the assessment has been He who was used to success, and to "I have another at home, with the raised when it should not be and that easy victories always. face of a man on the handle; A California prospector was caught many tracts are assessed without Thus to be flouted, rejected, and by the leg by a fall of rock in a pro equity in comparison to the land. laughed to scorn by a maiden. spect hole and held a prisoner for sev All of the individual cases will be Thus to be mocked and betrayed by en days, till death ended his suffer W O O D E X H I B I T IS M A D E . brought up and besides the tax associ the friend whom most he had ings. ation several companies owning tim trusted! Aviator Fowler crashed into the John Day Headquarters of National ber will also have objections to pre Ah! ’twas too much to be borne, and F L E E T H E A D S FOR CHINA . grand stand when alighting at Tucson, Forest Gathers Collection. sent to the board. The county has he fretted and chafed in his Arizona. The machine was stopped American Battleships to Scene of John Day—The headquarters of the cruisers at work now cruising all the armor! by a barbed wire fence and no one Malheur National forest at this place timber in the county with a view of (Revolution in Far East was injured. a more equitable assessment. “I alone am to blame,” he muttered, is preserving the exhibit made at the making Los Angeles—Their stay in I.os An Grant County fair and will make it In the townships where the timber has * “for mine was the folly. A convention of the W. C. T. U. at geles harbor cut to three scant days, Already an excellent col been cruised by the county there have What has a rough old soldier, grown Milwaukee has declared emphatically floating fortresses of the Pacific permanent. grim and gray in the harness. of trees, woods and plants of been advances in the assessment of against high heels and hobble skirts. the fleet will be rushed from this port to lection Used to the camp and Its ways, to do Malheur forest has been made and about $2.50 an acre. Complete control of railroads by the Honolulu or Guam, where Admiral the with the wooing of maidens? to constantly until the Interstate Commerce commission and Chauncey Thomas will await orders it will be of added M A R S H F I E L D M IN E S O L D . ’Twas but a dream,—let it pass,—let Eastern Oregon woods is practical elimination of state commis for a dash to Chinese waters to pro showing it vanish like so many others! full and complete. When fully gath sions is foreshadowed by a recent Su tect American interests or to join the ered and classified the exhibit will be Milli coma Development Company What I thought was a flower, is only preme court decision. foreign fleets in a movement of inter of considerable value to scientists, a weed, and is worthless; Will Sell Coal, plan originally an Italian soldiers are pursuing a war vention. by The and lumbermen. Out of my heart will I pluck It, and the secretary of the navy stockmen of extermination on Arab sympathiz nounced Marshfield — The Millicoma mine, on part of Eastern Oregon is one throw it away, and henceforward ers of Turkey, men, women and chil was that the entire Pacific fleet would of This east side of the bay opposite Be but finest regions in the world for the a fighter of battles, a lover and lie outside the hj-eakwater at San Pe the the dren alike being lined up and shot as dro Marshfield, which for the past two study of geology, as the forma years has been developed by J. A. wooer of dangers!” for a period of two weeks. fast as they are captured. tions are more varied and perfect he revolved in his mind his It is not considered probable that Ward, has been sold to the Millicoma Thus sorry in any region yet discovered. It Development defeat and discomfort. Dr. Wiley has convicted a Spokane the full strength of the squadron as than company, a new corpora is probable that a complete showing While ho was marching by day or ly firm of selling adulterated vinegar. sembled on the California coast will of the various geologic formations will tion organized by local men. The de ing at night in the forest, across the Pacific, as the tor be added to the forest service exhibit velopment work of the mine is prac Nome is facing a coal famine, the be sent Plunged It Into His Heart. Looking up at the trees, and tho con boats and destroyers would not at tically finished, and it is the intention price having already reached $40 a pedo stellations beyond them. be required in the clash or service the a later date. of the company to put coal on the ton. By and by they shall marry; and "Pecksuot bragged very loud, of his fleet will be called upon to face in Coast market. courage, bis strength and his there will be plenty of children!” After a three days’ march he came A California man has grown fine Chinese waters. The light draught 8,000 S H E E P S O L D A T $2.25. The concern has 430 acres of land, stature,— to an Indian encampment wheat in plain beach sand, without gunboats and unprotected cruisers, under which it is estimated that there stood Pecksuot forth, self- Mocked the great Captain, and called however, probably will be included Market Price in Klamath County Is are 10,000,000 tons of coal which is Pitched on the edge of a meadow, be Then irrigation or fertilizer. him a little man; but I see now vaunting, insulting Miles Stand- tween the sea and the forest; among those to sail to the new rendez claimed to be of as fine qaulity as any Showing Improvement. Big enough have you been to lay him Hereafter soldiers confined in guard vous, ish; as these are most suitable for Women at work by the tents, and the procured in this country. The build speechless before you!” houses for minor offenses will not be duty in the rivers and the small har Lakeview—One of the largest stock ings and tramways have all been built with his fingers he patted the warriors, horrid with war-paint. While knife that hung at his bosom. watched by armed guards. bors of China, where missions are to transactions which has taken place in and a shaft 275 feet deep has been Seated about a fire, and smoking and Drawing Thus the first battle was fought it half from its sheath, and section of the country for some sunk thus far. It is possible to load talking together; Turks forced the fighting in recent be protected and reconnoitering expe this and won by the stalwart Miles plunging it back, as he muttered: time was the sale by David Elder to engagements with Italians, and the ditions landed. the coal from bunkers along a deep Who, when they saw from afar the “By and by it shall see; it shall eat; Standish. O. T. McKendree of 8,000 head of sudden approach of the white latter are in need of reinforcements. so that ocean-going vessels When the tidings thereof were ah, ah! but shall speak not! lambs. The price was $2.25. The channel, men, can take on a cargo at the mine bunk P R IC E F IX I N G C H A R G E D . brought to the village of Ply This is the mighty Captain the white lambs will be delivered at Klamath ers. Two men students at the Utah agri It is also the intention of the mouth, men have sent to destroy us! cultural college are taking the course Chicago Butter and Egg Boards U n Falls, from where they will be shipped company to lay out a part of the land And as a trophy of war the head of He it* a little man; let him go and to markets on the coast. For a time into residence in cooking, so that they can live well tracts which will over the brave Wattawamat der Federal Inquiry. work with the women!” they will be fed at Merrill, where the while holding down desert homesteads. Scowled from the roof of the fort, Chicago—Government agents have new owner has arranged for their look the bay. which at once was a church and a The Chinese government has agreed nearly completed the gathering of care. The average weight of the Meanwhile Standish had noted the D AM B U I L D S A T C H E R R Y . fortress. to every demand made by the national data to be submitted to the United lambs is about 60 pounds. faces and figures of Indians who beheld It rejoiced, and assembly, which it treated with con States grand jury in an investigation The fact that the price is better Peeping and creeping about from All praised the Lord, and took cour tempt a month ago, and the war may of the Elgin board of trade and the than the market has shown lately, and Over 70 Acres of Water Will Hold bush to tree in the forest. be ended. Lumber Company's Logs. Chicago Butter and Egg board, to for such a large number of animals, is Feigning to look for game, with ar Only age. Priscilla averted her face from ascertain whether those organizations regarded as tending to show better Forest Grove—Construction work on rows set on their bow-strings, this specter of terror, The government has begun suit to have controlled the prices of butter conditions Drawing about him still closer and in the market than have a huge dam across the Tualatin river Thanking God in her heart that she break up the great steel trust, and it and eggs in violation of the Sherman prevailed of late. The disparity in at the new townsite, Cherry Grove, closer the net of their ambush. had not married Miles Standish; is the most sweeping action ever at act. It is said that documents have price which has existed between cattle will begin at once by the Lovegren But undaunted he stood, and dissem Shrinking, fearing almost, lest, com tempted by the department of jus been submitted to the investigators by and sheep has been rather discourag Lumber company in the southeast sec bled and treated them smoothly; ing home from his battles, tice. a Chicago commission firm, tending to ing to sheep ranchers, for while cat tion of Washington county, a few So the old chronicles say. that were He should lay claim to her hand, ns prove the contention that the law is tle have commanded high prices, miles from the town of Gaston. This writ in the days of the fathers. the prize and reward of his valor. PORTLAND M ARKETS. violated. Price sheets, copies of se sheep have been a drag on hte market dam, which will contain more than 70 But when he heard their defiance, the (TO B E CON TIN UED.) and other papers are even at low figures. acres of water, will float the logs of Wheat—Export basis; Bluestem, cret Ijy-laws have been obtained. the company, from which millions of 84@85c; club, 80@81c; red Russian, said A to senate committee investigated C A T T L E C O R R A L IS B U I L T , feet of the finished lumber will be rillcy , 81c; forty-M d, SSe. these organizations two years ago, but produced. Millstuffs — Bran, $23.50 per ton; nothing resulted. Subsequent to that Luke ^Walker Constructs One on The company recently completed its middlings, $31; shorts, $24.50; rolled the government brought suit to end barley, $340/ 35. railroad into the timber-belted district Klamath Reservation. the Chicago Butter and Egg board Corn—Whole, $33; cracked, $34 ton. from and now erecting a temporary mill, maintaining its butter and egg Merrill—The largest cattle corral in which is will Oats—No. 1 white, $30.60(0)31 ton. quotation have a capacity of 50,000 committees, in violation of Klamath county has been built this feet per day. Hay No. 1 Eastern Oregon, timo the Sherman As soon as machinery act. this fall on the Indian reservation, on from the East can be obtained and in thy, $ 170/18; clover, No. 1 valley, BIGGEST CITIES OF WORLD WILD SCRAMBLE OF WOMEN the David Copperfield ranch. David stalled, a permanent mill will be es $15(o 16; alfalfa, $130/14; clover, $11 Call Convention Soon. Copperfield is an Indian, and the cor tablished, capable of sawing 150,000 0 / 12 ; grain hay, $ 110012 . London Still Far In Lead, but New London Paper Tells of Scene in Cloak Washington, D. C.—The call of the ral probably will become his, although feet a day and employing about 350 Barley—Feed, $31 per ton; brew Republican York Is Growing Faster Than room After the Racing at national convention, to be built by Luke Walker, a white man, men. ing, nominal. Any Other. Ascot. issued by the national committee De who has put in scales for weighing Fresh Fruits—Peaches, 350065c per cember provide for 1,064 dele cattle, with the understanding that Trou t Fry Transfer On. box; pears, 75c 0/ $1.75 per box; gates, to 21, be will London, the largest city in the At the end of the racing at Ascot increased to 1,072 if Ari- when he takes the scales away the big T. J. Craig, chief deputy game war grapes, 750/90c per box; apples, $1.15 world, has a population, as now offi yesterday it seems that the cloakroom and New Mexico become states corral will remain. 0 / 1.25 per box; cranberries, $9,250/) ozna cially announced, of 7,252,963, as arrangements miscarried, and when the convention is held. The Copperfield ranch is on Whiskey den, has begun transferring between 9.50 per barrel; casabas $1.750/)2 per before against 6,581,402 In 1901—an Increase the women went to get their wraps The increase from 980 delegates, creek, five miles from Yainax, in the 250.000 and 300,000 trout fry from the doz.; huckleberries, 60 / 7c per pound. which In ten years of 671.561, or only 10.2 they were not ready to hand. A wild the Chicago conven Klamath reservation. The ranch lies Minam hatchery, in Wallowa county, Potatoes Oregon, lie per pound; tion in comprised per cent. The population of New York report circulated that the thief who 1908, is the result of reappor just at the foot of Black Butte, about into Wallowa lake. The work will sweet potatoes, 2 c per pound. Is 4,766.883. and with a gain In the stole the gold cup four years ago had by congress, which increases three miles from the mouth of Sycan occupy about a week. The annual Onions—Oregon, $1.25 per hundred. tionment ten years of 38.7 per cent., is growing been busy in the cloakroom and all the size of the house of representa river. Mr. Walker has taken out a distribution of trout fry began several Vegetables — Artichokes, 76c per tives faster than any other great city In the women rushed to find for them from 391 to 413 members, or 415 permit for five years’ trading on the weeks ago, with the transfer of some dozen; beans, 5o/10c; cabbages, JO/fc with the the world. At the rate at which the selves dreadful thing were true. two new states. reservation, for which it is said he 300.000 fry from the Bonneville hatch per pound; cauliflower, 50o/75c per two largest cities are growing it will There if the has not been such an out ery to different streams of Baker and paid $250. dozen; corn, 250/ 30c per dozen; cu take a long time for New York to burst of feminine excitement sine* Umatilla counties. The distribution Saw the flash of the sun on breast catch Coffin Is Man's Pulpit. cumbers, $10/ 1.25 per sack; egg up with London; but It would be the last suffragist raid on the house of fry in the Deschutes river will be plate and saber and musket. Railroad Buys Land plant, 50/8c per pound; garlic, 10(//)12c Centralis, Wash.—James Axtell, of great misfortune if it ever did catch of commons, and the attendants leaped to their feet, and a up—there per pound; lettuce, 400/ 85c per dozen; the Centralia Salvation Army, is not Maishfield Announceent that 420 gin as soon as the work of stocking Straightway too much congestion in so alarmed and were so afraid of grew two, from among them advancing, New York is already. the hot house lettuce, $1 per box; pep squeamish as to how he attracts a acres of land in the west part of Wallowa lake is finished. The third city in cloakroom being stormed by the angry Came to parley with Standish, and size is Paris, whose population pers, 50/ 6c per pound, pumpkins, lOti crowd, but the method he adopted North Bend has been purchased by a is prob owners of the precious wraps that offer him furs as a present; Belt Line Incorporated. lie; radishes, 124 c dozen; sprouts, 3,000,000. The fourth city is per they was an unusual one. Axtell was railroad company has given the people Eugene—A belt line railway to con Friendship was in their looks, but in ably sent for the police. When tho 90/ 8c per pound; squash, 1 ¿ 0 / 1 Jc per here haps Berlin, which had a little over constables their hearts there was hatred. placed in a coffin at the hall and car of that city much encouragement in nect Eugene, Springfield, Junction came several ladies fled pound; tomatoes, 50cO/$l per box; ried 2.000,000 five years ago. Tokyo and down Tower avenue to the princi their hopes for a railroad. There is City and Coburg, is proposed by the Braves of the tribe were these, and Chicago fall a little under the 2,500,- Ignomlnously without their things. carrots, $1.25 per sack; turnips, $1; pal corner brothers gigantic in stature, of Centralia. There he was nothing definitely known as to the Eugene Belt Line & Interurban, incor The police ultimately straightened out beets, $1.75; parsnips, $1.25. Huge as Goliath of Gath, or the ter 000 mark, and St. Petersburg, Vienna. the tangle and the honor of Ascot was resurrected” for the regular street purchase, but it is claimed that either porated by P. C. Lavey, formerly of Poultry Hens, 14(#/ 144c; springs, “ meeting, Canton. Peking. Moscow and Philadel rible Og, king of BashAn; after which he was again the Southern Pacific or the Coast Portland, and John H. Tingle and C. saved. The cause of the commotion 130/134c; ducks, young, 160/ I6jc; On* was Pecksuot named, and the phia are below 2,000,000.—Rochester is said to have been the action of in the coffin and carried back to Railroad, represented here by H. M. H. Lavey, of Portland. Capital stock geese, 1140 / 12 c; turkeys, alive, 20c; placed Post-Express. other was called Wattawamat. the hall, where, from his coffin, he Summer, has bought the land. The is placed at $250,000, and Portland some women who left early and put dressed, choice, 26c. on "A Voice From Hell, and tract lays along Pcny Inlet, where capitalists have agreed to take any Round their necks were suspended everything in confusion in the search Eggs Fresh Oregon ranch, candled, preached their knives in scabbards of wam Where Asparagus Grows WMd. What God Thinks of Centralia.” for their cloaks.—London Express. there is a large amount of level land stock not placed locally. The line 35m 36c per dozen. pum. which would be suitable for terminals. proposes to do a forwarding business Two-edged, Asparagus was not introduced into Pork- Fancy, 90/ 10c per pound. trenchant knives, with Britain by the Romans, who applied Taft Right, Says Hill, Veal -Fancy, 130/ 13Jc per pound. and will provide market stalls at the Great Saving of Time. as sharp as a needle. the term asparagus to tender shoots Winesaps to Be Planted. Hop3 1911 crop, 414o/.424c; olds, St. Paul—James J. Hill commended different towns in the circle for the Other points arms had they none, for they The manager of one of the electrlo which, according to Juvenal, grew on President Taft for whatever influence nominal. Stanfield Page & Son, commission use of shippers. were cunning and crafty. mountains (Montani asparagl). The light companies oi the western part Wool Eastern Oregon, 90/16c per the president might have exercised in merchants of Portland, have decided “Weloome, English!” they said.— plant is certainly native with us and of the country has greatly facilitated Lake County Builds Roads. pound, according to shrinkage; val the government's suit to dissolve the to plant 25 acres of their 160-acre these w'ords they had learned occurs sparsely on the eastern and the business of making the monthly ley, 15m 17c per pound; mohair, United States Steel corporation. Mr. ranch to Winesap apples next spring. Lakeview—Work on three new roads from the traders of meters by having these Hill said he indorsed President Taft's They also will build a new house on in Lake county will begin at an early Touching at times on the coast, to southern coasts of England at Angle- readings choice, 35m«37c. ' sey and Pembroke In Wal «.: and Instruments placed on the rear Cattle Choice steers, $5,400/5.75; course, even though other so-called the ranch, and have given orders for date, the county court having acted barter and chaffer for peltries. porches of houses Instead of In the good, $5,250/5.40; fair, $5o/5.25; captains of industry had been reported a large amount of lumber to be used favorably upon petitions presented by Then in their native tongue they be I around Wexford and Waterford In cellars. About ha.f of the meters of ! Ireland It Is no longer found on As this company medium, $4.750/5; poor, $3,750/ 4.50; as offering criticism. The railway in building flumes. It is the inten the voters and taxpayers. The trio of gan to parley with Standish, now located In some choice cows, $4.60*14.76; fair. *4w builder, however, did not intimate tion of the company to distribute all highways to be improved is composed Through his guide and interpreter. I paragus Island, near the Lizard, ss convenient and are protected In the ! all text books of English botany as rear of the house, where place 4.25; common, $2.60*/;!. 60; extra that he approved the law under which of the water used in irrigating their of the one from Paisley to the Harney Hobomok, friend of the white It Is always sert, but still grows profusely cn some choice spayed heifers, $4.76*1.5; the proceedings against the Steel cor ranch by means of these flumes, thus county line, via Albert lake; one man. accessible without regard to the pres choice heifers, $4.50*> 4.60; choice poration have been instituted by the avoiding loss by seepage and evapora through Rullard canyon to Mud creek, Begging for blankets and knives, but neighboring cliffs of Kynance Cove — ence or absence of the Inmates of the Westminster Gazette. bulls, $.1.50*13.76; (food, $2.75*i3; government. tion. The Page orchard is one of the on the Warner valley route, and a new mostly for muskets and powder. house. The result is that the average common, $2*/2.50; choice calves, show places of the Furnish project. road to give settlers along the shore Kept by the white man. they said, time formerly consumed by the In Couple Wed on Warship. Clothes and the Man. $7.26*f7.60; Rood, $7*i7.15; common, of Goose lake an outlet. concealed, with the plague, in his “The better spector has been cut about In half. Marshfield Lowlands Filled $4</5; choice stags, $4.50*1.4.76; San Diego, Cal.—On the after deck a person Is dressed the cellars. Silverside Catch Gains. good. $4.25*14.50. of the cruiser West Virginia Mias Marshfield - The lowlands of the less money be has as a rule.” Tbu* Ready to be let loose, and destroy his Hogs Choice ligght hogs, $7.35*$ Pearl B. Lee Sturtevant, of this city, city in the north part of Marshfield Astoria — The catch of silversides, whose experience In th* Leaving a Plano Open. the red man! - Judge Parry, 7.40; good to choice. $7*i7.25; fair, and Axel E. Tangren, ahipfitter on the are rapidly being filled by the govern which was light for several days, has But brother, court certainly gives him * It Is best to close the piano as soon Standish refused, and said county $6.75*1 7; common, $6*i6.50. vessel, were married in the presence ment dredger Oregon, which is at shown improvement in the past few f he when right to speak on the subject—Lon as you have finished playing, both on would give them the Bible, Sheep Choice yearling wethers, of 500 officers and men of the warship work here under Engineer Leefe. The days, following the change in the! account of the dust and the varlatlone changing their tone, they don Telegraph. coarse wool, $3.60*>3.85; choice and two or three score civilian visi north end of Front street, which was weather. Not only the gillnetters but i Suddenly of the atmosphere. The keyboard to boast and to bluster. yearling wethers, east of mountains, tors. The ceremony was performed formerly a plank bridge, has been the traps and seines have been doing I Then began Women In Business World. should be kept scrupulously clean. Wattawamat advanced with a $3.25*>3.40; choice twos and threes, under a canopy of flags. Rev. I,. N. filled for a distance of several blocks. well. The Miller seining ground is, Women are now engaged In ail but Alcohol or diluted ammonia may be stride in front of the other. $3.15or3.25; choice lambs, $4>>>4.35; Taylor, chaplain of the Pacific fleet, A bulkhead has been built all along reported to have closed a few days with a lofty demeanor, thu* two of the 303 gainful occupations of used for this purpose with advan- good to choice, $4 >4.15; valley officiating. The West Virginia's band the water-front, and lowlands owned ago. but now that the catch is increas And. Tauntingly tag*. spake to the Captain: the men of this country. lambs, $.3.75*14; culls, $3*>3.50 furnished music. by individuals will be filled. ing, it may resume operations. The March of Miles Standish