Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, August 02, 1906, Image 2

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Washington County dews
W il l h a v e b e s t in w o r l d .
MUTINEERS SEIZE SVEABORG
Wilton's Opinion on Effect of Meat
Only Four Companies of Infantry Re­
of Meat Inspection Law.
main Layal to Czar.
Washington. July 30.—Secretary
Helsingfora, Aug. 1.—Sveaborg is
Wilson today declared that, as a result
OREGON
FOREST GROVE.
entirely in the hands of the mutineers,
of tne new meat inspection law and the
who now have in their possession every
rales promulgated by him, a radical
LAW UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
FOR EQUITABLE TAX.
kind of armament.
change for tbe better would occur.
Horrible scenes occurred during last
“ Within a very short space of time,'*
night' when the fierce fighting was con­ State Commission Proposes Revision Household Goods Not Entitled to Ex. he said, “ the meat products of the
emption,
Says
Supreme
Court.
tinued.
The heaviest artillery was
of Present Law.
United States will be purer and more
used during the conflict.
Salem—By holding, in a decision just wholesome than any similar products
Salem—With a view to eecuriug a
Several officers were killed or wound­ more equitable assessment oi property rendered, that the householder’s tax ol the world. The conditions existing
ed. The wounded were transported to in this state, the Oregi n Tax commis­ exemption is unconstitutional, the Ore­ in some of the slaughtering and pack­
Helsingfors.
sion has recommended a revision of ibe gon Supreme court has declared void a ing houses abroad are about as bad as
Colonel Nararoff was bayoneted. He law governing the equalization of as­ statute that haB been in force in this can be imagined, and the American Hundreds of Letters Are Rece„
Resume ef the Less Important but begged fir transportation to the hospit­
Deadquarters Daily _ SpJ
sessments by the county board. In state almost continuously since 1859. people henceforth will enjoy a distinct
Not Less Interesting Events
al, promising forgiveness in exchange. this connection, the commission gives Householders’ exemptions have been advantage over the foreign consumers.
Ratea to Be Granted
Instead he waa stoned and thrown into its fiat disapproval to the plan often allowed every year except 1904, when
of the Past Week.
“ Of particular importance is the rule
the water with a stone tied around his agitated of having the assessment rolls the exemption law bad been repealed. providing for weekly inspection reportB
neck.
published in the newspapers in the It was re-enacted by the special session to be supplied the bureau of animal in­
Boise, July 31.-T h e FourteeJ
locality in which the property assessed ol 1903, but went into effect too late dustry. Without Buch reports it would
Fire in a Buffalo, N. Y., planing
Helsingfors, Aug. 1.—A gigantic mil­ is located.
to be applicable to tfie assessment of be difficult to cope with the situation. tional Irrigation congress, which
mill destroyed f 170,000 worth of prop­
itary conspiracy, aiming at the simul­
The proposed revision of the law re­ 1904.
As a general proposition, however, the at Boise September 3 to 8, it ^
erty.
taneous capture of Russia’s thiee great lating to equalization of the assess­
Approximately $8,000,000 has been law will be complied with in every de­ meeting of national importance^
The National Sculpture society is to Bea fortresses, Cconstadt, Sevastopol
exempted from taxation in this state
establish an old age home for its mem- and Sveaborg, arranged by the Revolu­ ment is largely based upjn inconsistei. - from year to year, and legislators, tail, but I shall take nothing for grant­ held on the Pacific slope daring
cies
in
the
present
law,
bat
also
upon
a
ed, and will make the inspections in
fll p
hers.
tionary Military league, was prema­ laxity in the law by which wealthy county officers and the people generally every establishment that the law reach­ present year. Chairman Eben E a
turely
sprung
here
yesterday
by
an
at­
have
recognized
the
exemption
as
valid.
Leod, of the Western Passenger
The 8 t. Paul is laying steel for its
property owne s ha a oeen able to co­
es rigid and complete.”
new Pacific coast extension. The work tempt to arrest members of a company erce county ourts uuo allowing an in­ Now the Supreme court has dtdared all
It has not been determined when the tion, has notified the executive«®,,
of Bappers who had mutinied on ac­ equitable assessment to stand. The these exemptions invalid.
is being done in Booth Dakota.
rules governing the interstate transpor­
count of the death of one of their com­
This decision will make it necessary tation phase of the question will be is­ tee that rateB for the congress W;l
Judge James F. Tracey, of the Phil­ rades, alleged to have been due to ill commission proposes a law which seems
to have “ teeth in it,” and which will for county assessors in many counties sued. The secretary is in almost daily determined at the Minneapolis
ippine Supreme court, will likely be treatment.
be effective if county officers are dit- to make a reassessment of property in conference with railroad men, particu­ uf the association today.
( j] the next vice governor of the islands.
The entire garrison of the fortress st posed to do their duty.
tbeir couDties for 1906, for it is the larly from the West, and from these he
Although more than a month
John D. Rockefeller says there is Sveaborg flamed out instantly in revolt.
The inconsistency in the present law practice of many assessors not to IRt has already gathered a considerable elapse beiore the congress is to
All
the
artillery
and
sappers
garrison
more good than bad in the world, and
lies in the iact that the county board property that is exempt. In some and amount of data on tbe subject. It is
that everytning is tor good in the end. ing the place were invoked. Only four of equalization is required to meet on perhaps most of tfie counties the assess­ believed at the department that the delegates to the number of over 1 »
companies of infantry remained loyal.
The Pennsylvania railroad baa cut The mutineers seized 40 machine guns the last Monday in A gust, while the ors list the exempt property and make railroads will not be less sincere in have been appointed from different*
passenger rates to 2 % cents per mile. and practically all the quick-firers and assessor is given unti t .e first Monday the deductions afterward.
complying with the law than the pack­ tions east of the Rocky mountaiM J
J
Mileage books will be irsued at the rate light artillery in the fortress, but even in September to file his roll, or until
ers. In tact, it was stated today that an average of 100 letters a day
Clackamas Farmers Are Happy.
the first Monday in October if the
they have evinced a determination to ing received at headquarters, asking J
of 2 cents per mile.
with this aid they were unable to bold county court makes an order to that
general lntormation concerningtheJ
Oregon City—There is an abundant
The failure of the sultan to receive the main fort against the loyal infant­ effect. At the same time there is no yield of all bay and grain crops in co-operate with the department in every gress and the opportunities to he a
way
in
order
that
those
meat
products
an ambassrdor instead of a minister is ry. The fighting continued all night authority of law for an extension of the Clackamas county this year that sur­
for learning as much as possible of J
likely to be the cause of diplomatic long. The heaviest firing was heard time of meeting of the county board of pass the average in quality. Early which bear the government label shall rigation methods, size oi farms, cnj
find
their
way
into
other
than
the
states
differences between the United 8 tates from 10 o’clock in the evening until 1 equalization.
required, character of crops prod«
fruits and vegetables yielded heavily, from which they were shipped.
in the morning.
and Turkey.
and the revenue to be depended egg
Assessors nsually take the full time while the vineyard, field and orchard
by the irrvigationists.
to prepare their rolls, and very fre­ with maturing crops, give the producer
in
Two transcontinental railway com-
ROB POLISH TRAINS
WILL OPEN DOOR.
The Boise session of the congren
quently ask for and are granted the every assurance of increased prosperity
_J panics say they will shortly install
extension of time. Commenting upon with the harvest. In celebration of the Armed Bandits Secure Large Sums to constitute a great school for irrin
thei t r cars on their trains in which
tion. Scientific and professional
plays will be given while the trains Baron Komura Says Japan Will Keep this condition of the laws, the commis­ large and satisfactory crops, a number
of Government Money.
sion says that "th e board of equaliza­ of harvest festivals have been held and
will discuss and analyze advanced:
Treaty Pledges.
IS are in progress.
Warsaw, July 30.—Two daring train nee, engineers will give the eolationd
Victoria, B. C., Aug. 1.— Baron K> tion is thus required to miet perhaps others are being arranged. It has been robberies
Vast frauds have been unearthe.l in
were committed in Russian
Ban Francisco’s municipal affairs. mura, recently appointed Japanese am­ six weeks before the assessment roll is years since Clackamas county farmers Poland today, one of them resulting in the many engineering problem» m|
have been worked out, and tüe pricu
Examination of public records show bassador to Great Britain, arrived to­ completed, and as its functions lapse were as prosperous and contented.
a considerable loss of life. A train irrigators will Bhow in a practical «i
that there has been an extensive graft day by the Canadian Pacific railroad when it has been in session a week, it
from the frontier station of Herby, what is accomplished by tbe results oi
Raise Railroad Assessments.
in letting contracts and that city pay­ steamer Empress of Japan on his way must have passed out of legal existence
kiw rolls have been padded.
Salem—That railroad property in bound for Czentochowa, was carrying exhibition.
to London, via Quebec, from where he at a date before the assessor is required
to have the assessment roll ready to Oregon was aesessed at only $10,815,- money received from the custom house
The general government baa toansdl
in ai
Truck workers in Ban prancisco have sails by the Empress of Ireland on equalize.
915.41, when it had a commercial value to the branch Imperial bank under nearly $40,000,000 ior the purposs (
August
9.
■truck ior more pay and shorter hours.
“ Under the present system we have oi nearly $70,000,000, is one of the im­ protection of seven frontier gnardemen. reclaiming arid lands and pro?idii>|
Baron Komura said with regard to
. JL Nihilists wrecked a train in Belgium, Japanese action in Manchuria that the practically two boards of equalization,” portant and interesting features of the General Zukat, chief of the frontier homes for the people. The loan <u|
lllT,, thinking Grand Duke Vladimir, of Japanese government would undoubted­ says the commission, “ one meeting report of the Oiegon Tax commission, guards; General Weltering and Captain made through an act oi congress apl
proved by President Roosevelt M
lejf* Russia, on it.
/ ly carry out all the pledgee made before after the other, and having full power which will be presented for the consid­ Laguma were passengers.
to undo the work of its predecessor. eration of tbe next legislature. These
Fifteen persons boarded the train at years ago. At the Idaho meeting tbal
and
since
the
war
to
maintain
"the
^
Dowie says he will appeal from the
The county board of rqualization con­
relate to valuations in 1904, a way station. They evidently had government is going to be asked to idill
recent decision of the court ousting him open door” in Manchuria. Regarding tinues in session one week, and if it figures
which was the latest year for which been waiting for it, and made an attack $ 100 , 000,000 more to the loan made u|
the
criticism
of
foreign
merchants,
he
' from control ofkZion City.
said these were doe to impatience. does not complete its work within the the commission could secure reliable on the guardsmen, who were reinforced its citizens tor the mors rapid comple-l
by the officers named.
A regular tion ol the works now under cúnitroc-l
The Pacific Coast Steamship company The terme of occupation demanded that week, the county coart, at its next reg­ information.
Bkirmish followed, in which the two tion. Senators and members oi con-1
If 9tiieia said to be considering the manning Japan adopt the measures now in vogue, ular session, completes the examina­
generals, two officials, five soldiers and giess are the real trustees of tbe goi-[
Yields 90 Bushels an Acre.
adL.of its vessels with^Indiane.
but as soon as the military occupation tion and correction of the roll.
The new law is to do away with this,
Weston—A remarkably heavy yield one robber were killed and Colonel eminent in the loans made, and they I
A grand jury will convene in Chicago was ended and this would be soon, ar­ making provision for the board meeting
of barley has just been harvested on Brezeziki and one robber wounded. The are coming to investigate thecondinouI
C.-August 6 for the purpose of taking tee- rangements would be male to carry out after the roll is completed.
the farm of O. C. Turner, two miles wounded and dead were taken to Czen- of tiie security whicn reclamation n |
the pledges regarding an “ open door”
( Alimony against the Standard Oil.
This proposed law contains several north of this place. The yield from 14 stochwowa.
giving to insure its repayment.
policy. Tiue, the bulk of the army
Bryan says that he will announce the had been repatriated, but there was provisions that seem to be an improve­ acres was 529 sacks, or 1,267 bushels,
The robbers escaped, taking $8,000
Statesmen, capitalists, mannlactot-1
A er
ment upon the existing law. In the
platform on which he will consent to
and tbe arms of those who had attempt­
IS i d* be a presidential candidate August 30. still a large force in Manchuria. There first place, a taxpayer will not go before an average of 90>k bushels to the acre. ed to defend the train against robbers. ere, business men, engineers and irriga­
Turner Bros, were expecting a good
was also Russian troops in occupation.
tion iats, immigration and colonízanos
The second robbery was committed societies, home makers and home seal­
leitrj ^.|je outbreak of cholera in various While it was not known definitely what the county board of equalization unless yield, but did not look for more than
he
has
a
real
grievance,
for
the
coart
fa9fl parts of the Philippines is due to the Rurua was doing regarding the with­ has power to raise his assessment, and 70 bushels to the acre, which is a big on tbe Warsaw-Vienna railway, six ers, all to tbe number of 2,000 ormore,
miles from Warsaw. While the train will join in tbe great movement at the
unusual number of flies in the islands, drawal, it was known that troops were his formal petition will serve to call yield.
was under way unknown persons pulled Boise session of the National Irrigation
steadily being withdrawn and it was
lording to doctors there.
Half Million to Clackamas Roll.
the danger signal, causing it to stop. congress.
necessary that the Japanese military the attention of his neighbors and the
Poverty has forced William H. administration continue to occupy the public generally to the representations
Oregon City—By the decision of the Robbers who were aboard jumped out
A special train will be made np si
‘"^Belcher, a fugetive from justice and country until the withdrawal was com­ he is making governing the value of his Supreme court on the tax exemption ami seized the locomotive and detached
H ffijll » th'i*elc
Hjf icÇj'o
icCformer mayor of Paterson, N. J., to plete.
property. Placing the matter of equal­ law, Assessor Nelson reports that there the mail car from the train and ran it Chicago for the delegates from tbe East­
ern states. Vice President Fairbanki
urreml ir to the authorities.
"Has Dalny been made a free port ization entiiely in the hands of one will be added to the Clackamas county down the line. They secured $37,500 and his party will occupy one of tbs
Fo‘e‘ A nattional conference on wireless and are ither nations than lapenese re­ board instead of two will centralize the assessment rolls about $400,000 addi­ of government money.
cars. Tbe special will be known si
• »•’'«degraphy will convene at Berlin stricted irom trading via that port with responsibilty and give time and oppor­ tional on which next year’s tax levy
"th e vice president’s train.”
tunity
for
careful
and
well
advised
TRAIN HITS ELECTRIC CAR.
* jnlntober 3. Practically every power of Manchuria-’”
will be made. Revision will delay the
work.
sufrtny importance will be represented.
"That I cannot tell you,” replied
task of completing the rolls which were
‘V
MOSCOW BAKERS STRIKE.
f ■
received from the Btate authorities ten Passengers Tossed About and Many
Fire Precautions at Asylum.
France is preparing io retire the Haron Komura. "This much I can say,
though,
the
pledges
made
by
Japan
re­
weeks
later
than
the
usual
time.
Seriously Hurt.
Salem—Lest friends and relatives of
illotine.
Want Endurable Life, While Governor
garding Manchuria will be carried out
Los Angeles, July 30.—One woman
Revolutionists have cut the telegraph in every particular as soon as the term the 1,420 patients confined in the in­
PORTLAND
MARKETS.
Talks of Czar’s Burdens.
sane
asylum
may
be
unduly
concerned
was killed, two or three persons fatally
g j ^ i r e s between St. Petersburg and the of occupation by the military forces has
Moscow, July 31.—A strike has brok­
as
to
their
welfare
on
account
of
the
injured
and
upwards
of
35
hurt,
many
Wheat
—
Clnb,
71c;
bluestem,
73c;
M rovinces.
expired.”
recent tire at that institution, an official red, 69c; valler, 71c; new club, 70c; of them seriously, in a collision this en out here among the bakers who are
anr
A clever French woman swindler has
of the asylum says that none of the pa­ new bluestem, 72c; valley, 71c.
afternoon by a local Southern Pacific striving to obtain a betterment in their
Battleships
in
Collision.
Tfctolen a fortune in diamonds from a
tients were in danger, and would not
passenger train running between this working conditions and Sunday for s
Oats
—
No.
1
white
feed,
$30;
gray,
Newport, R. I., Aug. 1.— Rear Ad­ be even in case of a tire serious enough $29 p;r ton.
1 wet^ladrid jeweler.
According to the Council of
city
ami Pasadena and a car of the Sier­ day off.
Workmen, the total number ol men on
Pr* ° John D. Rockefeller has arrivtwi in miral R. D. Evans, commanding tlie to destroy a considerable portion of the
Cat
ley—Feed,
$23
50
per
ton;
brew­
ra
Madre
division
of
the
Pacific
Electric
Atlantic fleet, received reports in detail
strike in Moscow has reached 18,000,
la lT?ew York, but no attempt was made to today of a collision which occurred dur­ building. The facilities for getting ing, $23.60 per ton; rolled, $24024 60. Railway company.
patients out of the building are SJch
Rye—$1 50 per cwt.
krve legal papers on him.
The accident happened at Oneonta in addition to which the Voekresaeneky
ing a fog last night between the battle­ that a disastrous fire need not cause the
Hay—Valley timothy, No. 1 , $110 Junction, in the suburbs of South Pas­ factory today locked out 8,000 em­
il wK I John Mitchell, president of the Unit- ships Alabama and Illinois abont eight loss of a single life. In this particular 12.50 per ton; clover, $8.5009; cheat, adena.
ployes.
n
r tl Mineworkera of America, ia being miles southeast of Brenton’s reef light­ the building could scarcely be improved.
The governor of Moscow has issued a
»6.5007;
grain
hay,
$708;
alfalfa'
The
electric
car
left
here
with
42
pas­
e a , li»med for Bryan’s running mate.
ship. The side of the Illinois was
$ 11 .
sengers on hoard. Arriving at Oneonts, proclamation in answer to the Viborg
scraped
by
the
bow
of
the
Alabama
and
Umatilla Canal Contract Let.
*wlt An early fall of /.ion City is predict
Fruits—Apples, $1.600 2.25 per box: the car stopped and the conductor went manifesto of the outlawed parliament
. 1 by residents of Dowie’s colony as a several platen of the forward part of
Washnigton—The secretary of the apricots, $1.2501.35; cherries, 6010c ahead to the Southern Pacific crossing ar.d given it a wide circulation here.
the
Alabama
were
injured.
It
is
also
,s*ault of the recent court decision.
interior has awarded the contract to the per pound; currants. 9010c; peach­ at this point. He taw no train ap­ He declares the manifesto to be revola-
thought that one or more of tha six-
Severe crop damage is reportei) from inch guns on the two battleships were Puget Sound Bridge A Dredging com­ es, 76c0$l .10 per box: plums, $1.25; proaching, and tbe car started ahead, tionary in character and directed again *1
' j i v •rat points in Minnesota North Da- damaged. Admiral Evans states that pany, of Seattle, for the construction of Logan berries, $1.3501.40 per crate: reaching the center of the crossing, the emperor. It ia time, the governoi
>ntH and Iowa, resulting from hail, neither ship was damaged below the the storage feed canal of the Umatilla raspberries, $1.4001.50; blackberries, when the train from Pasadena for Los declares, for the loyai population to
irrigation project. The work of the 8 c per pound ; gooseberries, 8 c.
Angeles suddenly rounded the curve come to the assistance of his majesty
ijj in and wind storms.
water line.
contract involves the construction of 25
Vegetables—Beans, 507c per pound; north and crashed into the car with and lighten his heavy burdens.
1(jT h e outbreak of smallpox on the
miles ol canal from the Umatilla river, cabbage, l J i 0 2 c; corn, 16020c per terrific impact.
Not Bound Up in Red Tape.
^jMkl aone appears to lie under control
near Echo, to Cold Springs reservoir, dozen ; cucumbers, 40050c per d zen ;
France Regrets Killing.
Washington, Ang. I.—The facility and consists of 700,000 cubic yards of egg plant, 10015c per pound; lettuce,
«Here has been no new cases since July
More but of Worse Quality.
Paris, Jaly 31.—The French emb***T
with which the Civil Service commis­ earth excavation, 6,000 cubic yards of head, 25c per dozen; onions, 100
| and hut one death since July 9.
Washington, July 30.—Revised fig­ at Washington haB been instructed to
«•»There is much peecillation as to sion furnished inspectors to the depart­ rock excavation, 2,300 cubic yards of 12>gc: peas, 405c per pound; radish- ures indicate that the immigration to express the deep regrets of the French
ment
of
Agriculture
in
the
execution
of
concrete
and
2
600
cubic
yards
of
rip­
es, 10015c per dozen: rhubarb, 2 0 this country during the fiscal year end­ government at the killing of Lieiitenzn'
etl er or not union men will stand
2 t*c per pound; spinach, 2 0 3 c; toms- ing June 30 last, was 73,574 greater
Gompers in his campaign against the meat inspection law is shown in a rap. The bid was $161,388.
England, navigating officer ol
statement
issued
today
by
the
commis-
ste
toes, $1.2503 per box; parsley, 25r; than it was during the fiscal year 1905. Clarence
members of the lower house of
rior.
Although
the
law
was
not
enact­
Fire in the Cascades.
squash, $101.25 per crate; turnips’ The immigration during the past year the United States cruiser Chattanoofi,
grees who worked against the labor
who was mortally wounded at Cheloo,
ed till June 30, the commission in ex­
Albany—A timber fire in the Cascade 90c^$l per seek; carrots, $101.25 per aggregated 1.100,073, against 1,026 499
Is in the last session.
China, Jnly 28, by a rifle bullet
actly three weeks from that date con­ mountains near Detroit is spreading sack; beets, $1.2501.60 per sack.
|Gd
[ A general strike has been ordered in ducted examinations tkronghont the rapidly, threatening heavy damage.
11 is notable from the French armored cruieer Pn-
Onions — New red, 1 S 01 (¿c per hrJ ^ Pr?Vi° nS •Ve*r-
country. Arrangements were made to The fire started near the Santiam river pound; new yellow, 1 \ 0 2 c per found that the class of immigrants was not so petit Thouars, while the crew of the
« la n d .
high as in many m T previous vears,
most latter were engaged in email arms prsc-
r n I »1
HI Up l
«(Secretary Wilson has announced rig- examine 3,386 applicants. During the and spread in*o heavy timber. Two
Potatoes — Old Eurhanks, nominal; r t t 4 t , „ „
of them coming from Austria-Hungary, tice. The authorities here are ***'*'
week ending July 28 2,540 sets of pa­ hundred acres of the finest forest in the new potato««, 76c0$1.25.
Russia and Italy. During the year jnM ing fuller reports before establishing
pers were received by the commission. Cascades is now bnrning, and the wind
Batter—Fancy creamery, 2O022j^c passed 12,433 persons
lionma leaders have deferred a gene-
were debarred, the responsibility for the accident.
per
pound.
is driving the flames into the heart of
for various causes.
Relief Work Being Investigated.
strike, but have split on the quee-
the mountains, where, if not stopped
Eggs—Oregon ranch, 21021 i*c pei
San Fran.’isco, Aug. I.—The grand soon, immense damage will result. doxen.
Buildings Can Be Saved.
Would-Be Rockefellers.
jury today instituted an investigation Everything is extremely dry and the
San
Francisco,
July 3 1 — The I*»™
Poultry—Average
old
hens.
13014
c
The government has brought suit to of the relief finance committee's legal |
"
per ponnd; mixed chickens, 13 ® 13 t^c - Psris July 30,-T he competition of of supervisors paeeed a vote of
/oyer Utah coal land obtained by rigiit to distribute the funds contribut­ (fames are spreading rapidly.
springs, 16 0 17; roosters, 9 0 jo <- - * Gr nl0'B ane,u dre*m* ol million- dence in the major part of the city "*
come to an end and the prizes and also the ball of justice, at it»
ed ior the benefit of San Francisco’s
Wheat Yield About Normal.
dressed chickens, 14015c; tnrkevs sires
C^urkey objects to receiving Leiah- stricken citisens. The status of the I Pendleton—The harvest in all parts live, 15017c; tnrkevs, dre-sed, choice’ have been awarded. The newspapers ing today. A special committee rep0’
at ambassador from tha United Red Cross is also involved, and in the 0f Umatilla conntv has commenced, 20022S c; geese, live, 809c; ducks’ ’«<d that Mr. Rockefeller po.seselT ed that “ at least 60 per cent of lx*
end some judicial opinion will donbr-1 The threshing np to this time has been 11013c.
• 1 ° ° °« -000 •
income, and a sk ^ buildings can be made use of •*•**’
Kites.
less have been rendered which mav *oo limited to make a verv close ea'i-
Hops—Oregon, 1905, 11012c - 0 Mf its readers what they would do with and, within less than two years, they
p .(artial law has been proclaimed at throw some light into the legal tangle I m«te nf the yield, but Horn what has
12015c per pound’ ^ m oneyilibiy p ^ e s d his for can be completely and economically
| mstadt, Russia, to prevent mutiny. created by the emergency and the vari- . been threshed on the reservation, and *r ■
Wool—Eastern
Oregon
average best tune Bom* of the answers were as stored.” The board resolved that tM
[—[’K» Russian province of Kharkov it out measuresa dopted to meet it.
aronnd Athena it is tbonght the yield 16020 c per pound, according to shrink! swfnl as a Welsh rarebit dream. They debris and wreckage should be cl **1*0
ing to estatdish an independent re­
in thoee districts will be abont normal, age; valley. 2002 $. according t 0 fine­
.°,Ver,l,ni'r * the '«public »w»7 immediately
Rain Makes Canal Zona Unhealthy. and had it not been for the bet winds ness; mohair, choice, 28030c per
giving all the money away.
lic.
Colon, Ang. 1.—The month of July
ponnd.
r
Cruiser Washington Turned Ov«r
Lsdreat Britain will build three more has witneseaJ a series of I eivy rains on the yield wonld have been at least 25
Testing New Bullets for Army.
Dressed. 5S 0 8 C per pound.
Camden, N. J , Jnly S l.-T b e
Tleehlpe from the plans of the the isthmus, which have hampered the per cent above the average.
Beef I'reeeed bull,. jfc ^
ponnd. ar. H
er Waahingtnn, built at the yards
M iu ih l
Flour Mills Closed Down.
work of sanitation in Colon. The con­
« lighter and more pointed than those the New York Shipbuilding comp«!-
ccwt.
country ite m 5 @ 6 c
La Grsnde—The flooring mill* of La
now in use are being tested at the in this city, was formally turned c™
Mutton Dressed fancy, 708c
“oth Dowie and Voliva have lost ditions today are worse than aver be­
The new bo lists to tbe government yesterday,
r aula lor possession ol Zion, and fore. Preparations are being msde to Grande. Island City and Union have pound; ordinary, 506c; ‘lam b ^fan S T
„iV?
Ch fl*u *r trajectoriee than the cruiser will not go into commiw««*
court ordered the election ol an nave tha principal streets ol Colon with .closed down, having utiiiaad all the.old 80 8 He.
•apply of wboat.
I «rick.
Pork— Draaaed, 7 ® * * , ^ po aD<1
and consequently are nrneb
■ear by the people.
per P° nit, more efflciant against advancing anem ia several days. No ceremon.ee mar*»"
the transfer.
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