Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 04, 1906, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Washington County News
Fearing Divorce Suit Gives His Wealth
to His Sons.
b m d Each W eak
FO R E ST
GROVE
DROWNED A T HIS POST.
P L A T T IN HOT W ATER.
OREGON
NEWS OF THE WEEK
New York, Oct. 3.— Fearing a suit
for divorce and in order to prevent his
w ife from obtaining a large settlement.
PRICE W IL L NOT ADVANCE
| HELPS FOR DEBATING SOCIETIES.
Senator Thomas C. Platt, in the last
few months, it is declared, has given Oregon Millmen Not Worrying Over What the State Library Commission
Is Doing for Oregon Towns.
Price of Logs on Sound.
away nearly all bis fortune, so that his
Salem—Frequent
requests for ma­
Portland—
Despite
the
shortage
in
resources are no greater than
"nancial
In a Condensed Form (or Oar those
of a man of moderate means. the log supply for the Columbia river terial on subjects to be debated in the
Busy Readers.
From authoritative quarters the fur­ mills and the exhaustion of the sur­ schools of Oregon convinced the com­
A Resume of the Less Important but ther statement comes that Mrs Platt
has been acquainted with her hus­
Not Less Interesting Events
band's procedure for some time and is
o f the Past Week.
striving to ward off the possible loss
of a financial adjustment in her favor.
At Tioga Lodge, the Platt villa at
A window glass tmet is being formed. Highland Mills, the former Mrs. Jane­
General Funtton has been place 1 in way saiil she was the victim of a con­
command of the American forces in spiracy and one of the most abused
Cuba.
women of the times. "There are other
Seattle subscribed more than $500,- Mae Woods in this case," she said;
000 in one day for the Alaska-Yuxon- "dozens of them." Miss Wood is the
young woman who recently threatened
Pactfic fair.
to sue Mr. Platt on a charge of breach
mob
___ An
_ . Alabama
.
. . . shot two
. . . of its . own
, ® , o f promise to marry. Mrs. Platt also
members
by mlBtake while searching; ,. ,,
. .
. ,
..
..
lembeis b
.,__________ '
6 I said it was only her Intervention that
lot a negro.
prevented the wife of another Senator
Ex-Governor Maroon, of the Panama prominent in Washington from being
canal zone, is to be provisional gover­ in the party on the much talked of
nor of Cuba.
trip to San Francisco.
‘ Senator Platt wanted a beautiful
Forty four light houses were w’ e:ked
by the lucent G olf iterm and four light wifp and he got one. Now he must
pay for me," she declared angrily.
keepers drowned.
m
le;
68
EÜ
B *i
»
1
wh
y
ÏM }-
Believe He has Come to
Fallen Republic.
SPEAKS AT HAVANA liNlVEi
plus that is stored each summer for | mission of the desirability o f supply­
the winter's run, Portland millmen are ing some “ debate libraries."
Each library contains a few of the
not apprehensive of a raise in the
price of logs. The schedule has soared best books and pamphlets on the sub­
to such heights already, they say, that ject, and usually the brief from "Briefs from the oyster fleet around Cedar
there is no likelihood o f a further ad­ for debate” or "Briefs on public ques­ Point. This last estimate Is not known
Havana. Oct. 2.—Governor TafrJ
vance for weeks to come anyway. That tion." Periodical articles, to supple­ to be accurate, and is probably some­
acts today have gone far to wjn
1
the mills have already cut the usual ment the library, may be rented from
what exaggerated, for the reason that warm place in the hearts of the peotJ
surplus is admitted, but it is said'that the H. W. Wilson Co. of Minneapolis
whose destinies have been placed j
nowadays the camps along the river for a few cents. A list of desirable It includes among the dead every man
his hands. Presiding this morning at J
are equipped to put logs into the water articles is enclosed with each library. aboard a fishing boat who has not been
opening exercises of the University 1
at any season, and the lack of rafts The library will be sent without charge heard of since the storm.
Havana, he declared his mission heJ
on hand for future use does not trouble except for transportation to any de­
It is known that some o f the boats
the mill-owners.
bating society in Oregon upon applica­ on which these men were have been was solely for the purpose of upliftij
The announcement that logs will be tion from the officers of the society and driven ashore, and It is entirely pos­ the fall» n Republic and restoring it jj
higher on the S mnd after the first of the principal o f the school. The sible that some of the crews managed the path o f prosperity, an announce
the month does not concern local saw­ books may be kept for one month. to reach the shore. It does not seem ment which was received with demoi
mill men. They say that prices are al­ Each package is small and the express likely at present that the death roll strations of .delight by an audience re"
resentative of the highest society
ready higher on the Columbia river will vary from fifty cents to one dol­ will amount In this vicinity to more Havana.
than on the Sound. After the new lar. less than the cost of a single hook. than 125.
Following this it became known thaL
It will now he more possible to have
price scale goes Into effect, the Co­
Mobile Itself is rapidly emerging
lumbia river logger will still be get­ live debating societies and to do thor­ from the confusion caused by the Mr. T a ft and Assistant Secretary J
State Bacon had cabled for their wiyt|
ting more for his product than the log­ ough work.
storm. I^irge gangs were kept work
to join them here, a step which can
Application
should
be
made
soon
as
ger
who
operates
on
the
Sound.
Preside it Pa m i was in tears w isn
ing all of Sunday in clearing the
not but be most agreeable to the Cubai
there
is
but
one
library
on
each
sub­
The
price
of
logs
on
the
Columbia
he departed from Havana with bis ism
CABINET CHANGES.
streets of debris, three of the street
river has advanced remarkably during ject, and loans will be made in order car lines have commenced to run, for people and which will strongly cemen
ily for tbsir country home.
the bonds of affection between thei
the season. In the spring logs of the of applications.
the first time since Wednesday, the
President Roosevelt says it will b Attorney General Moody and Secre­
best class could be had for $7 and $8.
Societies planning for several de­ confusion at the docks is rapidly be and the American provisional adminii
tary
Shaw
Will
Resign.
bis aim not to sn rst Cuba, but to
tration.
Now these same logs cost $11 and $12 bates should file request at one time ing repaired and business will be at
restore th » fallen re. u die.
Washington, Oct. 3.— Tw o retire­
Still another act of Mr. Taft
per 1,000, The remarkable demand for for all libraries wanted during the normal action as soon as the railroads
warmly commended as illustrative of
Three of the largest packing houses ments from the President’s Cabinet lumber is responsible for the increase, year, stating date of debate on each
are able to run trains.
his thoughtful consideration of th[
an Chicago were convicted of selling are slated for thp coming winter. They together with the somewhat restricted topic.
The keeper o f the Horn Island light humbler classes. Learning that man!
abort weight lard and fined $25 each.
Libraries
on
the
following
subjects
supply.
With
every
mill
cutting
to
its
are those of Attorney-General Moody,
house, just outside of Scranton, lost poor families occupying the tempol
Thieves have stolen many valuable whose resignation will become effec­ fullest capacity, logs are bound to ad­ are now ready and more will he sup­ his life. The captain of a tug which
vance.
plied soon: Industrial arbitration, Chi­ came near the house at the commence­ arily disused barracks at Camp c l
treasures Irnm the vrti an at Rome
tive about December 1, and Secretary
Some say the situation is such that nese exclusion, immigration, tariff, ment of the storm urged him to leave lumbia were about to be summarili
Home of the plunder has bce i sold in
evicted by order of the Cuban authen
of the Treasury Shaw, who, according loggers could get what they might trusts, eight-hour day, child labor, cap­
England.
but he refused to abandon his post
choose to ask for their product, on ital punishment, open shop, spelling re­ and in a short time was drowned. The ities in preparation for the occupatioj
Four persons had bones broken and to present Intentions, will retire In
o f the quarters by the brigade
one girl was killed by street cars in February. For one of the vacancies account of the small amount of saw­ form, trades unions, popular election entire end of the island on which the
marines, Mr. T a ft went to Camp Co|
mill
timber
available,
but
it
is
given
of
United
States
senators,
nominating
the
President
will
nominate
George
Han Francisco in o le day, all in sepa­
lighthouse was situated Is said to have
lumbia in an automobile, eiplalne{
Von L. Meyer, American Ambassador out by millmen that If the prices are systems, proportional representation, been carried away by the waves.
rate accidents.
that he had not been aware of the <
to Russia, but for the other he is not raised any more the mills will close railroads, roads, taxation, insurance,
Five
out
of
eight
vessels
at
Ship
Disarmament of Cubans is progres­ yet ready to announce a successor.
ditions and recindfd the order. Hj
down, as prices are already up to the forestry, irrigation and prisons.'
Island at the time of the storm were
sing rapidly.
left the camp amid cheers and want
Mr. Roosevelt has sought to prevail limit. That the price of lumber could
beached and two will be total wrecks.
expressions o f gratitude from the i
Cuban Modeiates accuse the Am eri­ on Mr. Moody to remain In the Cab be advanced again is scouted. It
Several vessels, the names of which pie. The news of this act of humanitj
Helps Salmon Over Falls.
argued
that
If
a
boost
were
given
the
cans of forcing intervention
inet, but the latter, because of bus!
are
unknown,
are
ashore
off
Horn
Is
Heppner— In order to facilitate the
spread rapidly and received the higlj
price on Oregon fir, It could not com
Heavy rains a'e adding to the misery ness arrangements, has found it im
land and the small islands marking est praise.
pete with Southern pine in the East ascent of the fishway at the falls in
possible
to
do
so.
He
would
also
like
o f the homeless people on the Gulf
the passage between Dauphin Island
Much of the Governor's time todal
to have Secretary Bonaparte take Mr ern markets. This is the fact that this city by salmon in their efforts to and the mainland have been destroyed.
coast
was occupied in rereiving officials |
keeps
the
price
of
the
Oregon
product
Moody’s place when the latter retires
reach
the
Upper
Willamette,
the
W
ill­
The
beacon
lights
on
this
part
of
the
President Smith, of the Mormon but the former prefers the position at where It Is.
the various departments and judges a
amette Pulp & Paper Company is plac­ coast are not greatly damaged.
■ church, lias been ariested for poly- the head of the Navy Department.
the courts. With the members of til
The schooner Alice Graham, of Mo­
ing heavy timbers on the top of its
gamy.
Supreme Court he held a long confer
Some suggestions have been made
RAILROAD FOR TILLAM OOK.
concrete weir. In this way the volume bile, is known to have been lost, with ence concerning the drafting of
The landing of American marines nss that Secretary Metcalf, of the Depart
her
crew
of
six
men.
This
boat
has
of water going over the falls is so dis­
proclamation o f general amnesty. Th;^
j welcome I as a great relief by the Co ment of Commerce and I^hor, take one Citireris Guarantee Right of Way and
tributed that the operation of the fish been pursued by an evil fate, and, be­ decree is o f the most importance,
I ban people.
of the iiosltions, but he also has ex
Work W ill Start Soon.
sides having various mishaps from
ladder is not interfered with.
view o f the fact that at many point!
Baron Rosen, Russian ambassador to pressed a preference to remain where
time to time, was wrecked in the great
Tillamook— At a meeting of the bus
on the island, notably Clenfuegosl
he
is.
the United States, bad a narrow escape
storm
of
1893,
when
several
people
iness men it was decided to guarantee
many persons are in jail awaiting th|
PORTLAND
MARKETS.
1 from Injury in an automobile collision.
were
lost
from
her.
a free right-of-way to E. E. Lytle, of
disposition of political charges.
Four bodies have been picked up in
REBATES GIVEN ON GRAIN.
the Pacific Railway & Navigation
A hot wave has badly damaged the
Wheat—Club, 65@66c; blustem.
the water near Dauphin Island and
Company, with terminal grounds, from
California grape crop.
Thousands of
Bible Not the Word of Goa.
have been burled there. Two were
tons of fine graphs are now fit for noth­ Elevator Men Say Railroads Drove Tillamook City to the Nehalem river @69c; Valley, 67@68c; red, 62@63c.
Detroit,
Oct. 2.— Bishop Charles ’
Oats—
No.
1,
white,
$23.50@24;
gray,
evidently sailors and two were hoys.
and from the Nehalem to the county
ing but wine or raisins.
Them Out of Business.
$22@22.50 per ton.
The people on Dauphin Island suffered Williams, o f the Episcopal diocese i
line
in
Washington
county.
It
is
not
Cienfuesos was surrounded by 4,000
Chicago, Oct. 3.— William H. Suf-
Barley— Feed, $20.50 per ton; brew­ great hardships during the storm, and Michigan, in an address to Y. M. C A
armed ret els when the American cr tie- ferns, o f Decatur, 111., was the first to cost the citizens o f this county more ing, $21.50; rolled, $23.
for 24 hours were In great danger. The membe r8 here on "The Bible and thi
than $10,000, and in consideration of
er Das Moines arrived and tanned a
Rye— $1.35 per cwt.
soldiers of Fort Gaines made a dan Word of God,” declared that the Bibli
force which saved the city from pillage witness at today's session of the inter­ this Mr. Lytle has agreed to commence
Corn— Whole, $26®27; cracked, $28 gerous trip of two milfs to the resi­ was not the word o f God and that thi
state Commerce Commission which Is work next year In Tillamook City and
The body of Carey M. finy 'er, who
dences on the island, offering to give teachings to the contrary are the mo«
grade and build 15 miles of road, going per ton.
disappeared from Hillsboro Isso Decern investigating the alleged rebate cases. north from this city, and have the en
Millstuffs— Bran, city, $14.50; coun­ everybody shelter within the fort, but prolific sources of unbelief the churcl
has to contend with. The Bishop said:
ber, was found in the woods with a Sufferns entered the grain exporting
tire lino between Tillamook City and try, $15.50 per ton: middlings, $24; the offer was In all eases refused, the
bullet hole thr nigh the skull, telling business over nine years ago. Three
“ Nowhere does the Bible declan
shorts, city, $16; country, $17 per ton people preferring to remain in their
Hillsboro
completed
by
December
31
years ago, he discovered that Harris.
the story of au tide.
itself the word of God. Yet we an
Hay—Valley timothy, No. 1, $10® 11 own houses.
1908.
Seoten & Co., grainnten of Chicago,
told we must take It. in its entirety. I
The Japanese war department l a i
It is expected that the free -ight-of- per ton: Eastern Orfgon timothy, $12
and Rosenbaum & Co. were receiving
is a venerable book and visitors ar
@14; clover, $6.50@7; cheat, $7@
atked the government for $135,000,000
Vancouver Troops for Cuba.
an elevator allowance at New Orleans way will cost the citizens Ictween 7.50; grain hay, $7; alfalfa, $10; vetch
requested not to touch it, as it is tin
to be used for the building of a new
of 2 cents per hundred pounds from $20,000 and $30,000, and the business hay, $7@7.50.
Vancouver Barracks. Wash., Oct. 1. direct word of God. there is no other
navy, including the repairing of several
men
and
farmers
have
thus
far
liner
the Illinois Central railroad.
Take the young man just out i
Fruits— Apples, common to choice, —To assist in protecting life and prop­
captured Russian ships.
'The rate on gjaln for export via ally subscribed towards it, although it 25@75c per box; choice to fancy, 75c erty and in preserving peace in Cuba college. H e reads Genesis and find!
John D. Rockefeller is missing from New Orleans was 12 cents per hun is somewhat of a large amount of
@1.25; grapes, Oregon, 50@75c per —the "Pearl of the Antilles”— is the impossible geology, astronomy aw
his Forest H ill home.
dred," said the witness. "T w o cents money for Bo omul! a community to .'rate; California, Black Prince, $1.15@ peaceful, rather than war like, mis­ ethnology. His teacher, when queal
raise.
The stermer Mongolia has started for o f that went to the export elevator In
sion which will start the Seventeenth tioned says: 'Manipulate it until it fit^
Some little disappointment was felt 1.25; muscat, $1.25; Tokay, $1.25@
terest, and the remainder to the rail
Han Francisco, leaking tadly.
and Eighteenth mountain batteries your sciences.’ If too honest to hand!
1.50;
Concords,
2714c
per
basket;
road. The rebate allowed these firms here that the effort ‘.ell through in get peaches. 90c@$1.10; pears, 75c@1.25; now stationed here across the conti­ the word o f God craftily, the youni
The Cuban situation adds many com­
prevented me from competeing with ting some financial help from the erahapples, $1@1.25 per box; prunes, nent to Newport News at an early man gives up the Bible. He refuse
plications to Mr. Roosevelt's already
them in the European market. I dis Portland business men, t the building 25@50c box: huckleberries, 8@10c per hour today and which later will lead to stultify his reason.
atrenuous job.
covered they were offering grain in of Mr. Lytle's road will be o f great pound; cranberries, $9 per barrel; them to the scene of the present West
The Bible needs no defense; all i
The Russian government is now tak­ European markets at what It cost here benefit to Portland commercially.
Indian imbroglio. It will be the first needs is a square deal. There art
quinces. $1@1.25 per box.
ing final action towards the distribution They had an actual advantage of 1%
Vegetables— Beans, 5@7V4c; cab­ time that these troops, equipped bet­ those who read it devoutly and dili
Oregon's Mill Statistics.
o f land to pea<ants.
cents.
bage, l% @ 2 c per pound; cauliflower, ter than the foot or mounted soldiery gently, but I never say the Bible isth
Salem—There
are
379
mills
in
the
“ I quit the export business last win­
Bernard Shaw says the new spelling
Slate of Oregon, according to statisti­ $1@1.25 per dozen; celery. 50@90c per of any other post In America to wage word o f God. I say the Bible and tin
reform is not much of a reform, con­ ter, because l could not live, let alone
cal data collated by Labor Commis­ dozen; corn, 12*4c per dozen, encum­ warfare among the mountain passes word of God. To those who accept th1
make anything."
sisting mostly t f abbreviations.
sioner Hoff, to be embodied In his bers, 15c per dozen: egg plant. 10c per and inaccessible highlands of Cuba, entire book as the literal word of ft*
R. J. Harr, of New Orleans, told a
The recent report of the killing of 20
forthcoming report, including saw pound; lettuce, head, 20c per dozen: have been away from the Columbia I point out that it Is nowhere *
similar story.
United States soldiers by Cuban insnr-
mills, combined saw and planing mills, onions. 10@1214c per dozen; peas. 4 River garrison since their return from stated. Christ tore asunder the i
5c; bell peppers. 5c; pumpkins, 114c the Philippines nearly two years ago, Testament precepts, the law of Mosesl
ganta it declaied alieolutely untrue.
combined siiw and shingle mills, 7
Win Race Against Tariff.
shingle mills and 37 planing mills, per pound; spinach, 4@5c per pound; save for their short trip to San Fran and furnished new ones. Where tlj
The total number of deaths from the
which cover 90 per cent of the indus­ tomatoes, 40@50c per box; parsley, 10 cisco to do patrol duty following the Old Testament directed men to hafl
(•cent Gulf storm is n w placed at 125,
Yokohama, Oct. 3.—The ocean race
@15c;
sprouts, 7>4c per pound; earthquake.
their enemies the teachings of
tries
of the state.
and many points are yet to be heard
against the new and heavily increased
squash. 114c per pound; hothouse let­
were to love your enemies.
The
total
annual
output
of
these
from.
Great Traci Was Flooded.
ustoms tariff which went into effect mills, as reported, embraces 1.097.460.- tuce. $1@1.25; turnips. 90c@$l per
The report of Pension Commissioner
New Orleans, Oct. 2.— Reports that
Another Typhoon at Hongkong. J
at midnight. September 30. was easily 300 feet of lumber and 37,030.000 sack: carrots. $1@1.25 per sack; beets.
Warner shows a decrease of $12,470.
probably a dozen lives were lost and
London. Oct. 2.—A dispatch to dj
shingles. The reported value o f the $1.25@1.50 per sack; garlic. 7!4@10c
won
by
the
American,
from
San
Fran­
There were 43,300 deaths of peuMouers
that
hundreds
of
square
miles
of
land
per pound; horseradish, 10c per pound.
Daily Mali from Hongkong, dated SeFJ
cisco. September 14. for this port, and planing mills aggregates $369.500;
during the year.
Potatoes— Oregon Burbanks, deliv­ were under 18 inches to four feet of
tember
29, says:
the Denbighshire, from Middleshor and that of the 300 mills remaining
Indications now a-a that at the com­ ough, England, July 14, but the Se­ $6.364.200. The total number of men ered, 80@85c: In ca-rlots f. o. b. coun­ water during the hurricane on the
"Th e observatory signals gave waruj
Mississippi
river
delta
were
brought
try,
75@80c;
sweet
potatoes,
2@2!4c
ing resaion of congress the sena'e will quoia broke down at Singapore and Is employed by 313 mills reporting is
ing o f an approaching typhoon FtWjl
here today. The Inundated tract is
per pound.
throw many ohetructio is in the way of
afternoon, and by midnight a terrinfl
belated. The heaviest advances In 11.790, and women. 311. The total
Butter — City creameries; Extra mostly inhabited by fishermen and oys- storm was raging. The violent
f t joaevelt's policy towards Cuba.
duties are chiefly on wines, liquors amount of wages paid for labor in 313
termen. Messages which left these
was accompanied by a phenomena]
of these mills In 1905 was $6,648,- creamery, 30c per pound. State cream­
General Thomas Hailey
Harris, watches and metal manufactures.
villages last night said that up to that
093.90, and 96 mills report an Increase eries: Fancy creamery, 25@30c; store
rainfall and was still blowing SaturMJ
brigadier general iu the Union aru y
time several persons were still miss­
butter,
15@17c.
o f 12 per cent in wages over 1904; none
afternoon The devastation by the t?l
during the rebellion, is dead, aged 03
Sikh Policemen Subdued.
Eggs— Oregon ranch. 30c per dozen; ing. The loss to the United States phoon of the 18th has been eomp!<""f
reports a decrease.
years.
At A m matox he is said to
best Eastern, 26@27c; ordinary East­ Marine Hospital quarantine station on The entire water front is again beal*^
Shanghai, Oct. 3.— The strike of the
have silenced the lest battery ever
Ship Island is about $60,000.
ern. 24@25c.
Sikh policeman in the British conces­
Telephone in Coquille Valley.
placed in action by General I-ee.
with wreckage.”
Poultry— Average old hens. 1314®
sion has been ended by the arrest and
Myrtle Point—The new Farmers'
Still another plot to assassinate the imprisonment o f the ringleaders. The
Six
Added
to
Death
List.
1414c; mixed chickens. 1314® 14c;
Afraid of Therm ometer.
rsar has been discovered.
remainder Of the force was mustered Telephone line from Norway, a point spring. 13!4@t4>4c; old roosters. 9@
New Orleans, Oct. 2.—Six more
A new outbreak of Jewbaiting has at the British consulate, where the about four miles from here, to Myrtle 10c; dressed chickens, 14@15!4c; tur­
Constantinople. Oct. 2— A ref
deaths were added to the list of
that the Sultan Is so 111 that he I
occurred at Odessa, Russia
chief of police and the Judge o f the Point 1» nearing completion. This Is keys. live. 16@21c; turkeys, dressed,
drowned in the Mississippi Sound re­ only six months to live is untrue. I
one
of
a
large
number
o
f
farmers'
choice, 21@22!4c; geese, live, per
A sister of Mrs, Howard Gonld hts court cautioned the men against fur­
gion today. Captain Culver, his wife ailment does not threaten any i n V 1
m airied a Chinese coolis in Han Fran ther Insubordination. The police went lines centering at Myrtle Point. The pound. 9@10c; ducks. 14@15c; pig­
and four boatsmen. who were on an iate serious results. The only datFl
on strike Sunday in order to enforce farmers' lines have Induced the Pacific eons. $1 @1.50; squabs. $2@3.
circo.
island in Grand Bay on the Missis- consists in Abdul Hamid a object!»
States Telephone Company to give
Veal— Dressed, 5*4®8c.
a demand for an Increase in wages.
Taft w ill not o n troops in Cuba if he
free rates over Its line, through
Beef—Dressed bulls, 3c per pound; slppt-Alabama state line when the hur­ to ordinary medical precaution». I***
can possibly get along with marinee
the Coquille Valley, and also to reduce cows, 4>4@5H e; country steers, 5@6c. ricane began, have been given up for no consideration will he have hi* ***■
K ill« Judge Advocate.
•nd bluejackets.
rates for the rental of telephones.
Mutton— Dressed fancy, 7 ® 8c per lost. Everything on the islands was perature taken, as he is afraid of
Askabad. Russia ,Oet. 3.— During the
pound;
ordinary, 5@6c; lambs, fancy washed Into the bay, leaving the place ing a thermometer put in his ffl»"
A ll preparations are complete for the
almost barren.
trial yesterday of the second section
8@8>4c.
Rainfall at Astoria.
° r under hia arm leat the Inatnii
in qairy into the doings of ths lumber
o f the troops who mutinied here in
Astoria—The
rainfall
at
Astoria
In
Pork— Dressed. 6®8c.
explode.
trust at Ban Francisco.
June, an unknown man entered the September was the heaviest during
Another Storm la Coming.
Hops— 190«, 15® 17c per pound;
Kansas to Oust Standard.
The H ill lines are said to have sold courtroom and killed the Judge-Advo- any corresponding month since the 1905. nominal: 1904. nominal.
Washington. Oct. 2.— The Weather
waat deposits of Iron ore to the United cate. General Rtnkevltch, and attempt- records have be en kept here. The pre-
Topeka. Kan.. Oct. 2 — Sul«* mrn
Wool— Eastern Oregon average best, Bureau tonight announced that an
flu te s Hteel corporation.
ed to shoot the president o f the court. I ripftation was 8.6« Inches. The near- 15019c per pound, according to shrink­ other "tropical disturbance" is report stltuted In the Supreme Court t*
|est approach to this was during Sep- age; Valley, 20® 23c, according to One- ed as approaching the Yucmtan Chan­ by Attorney-General Coleman *
The Nary department has issued or­ General Ushakoffskl.
nel from the east, hut that there was the state anti-trust act to oast
The assassin was shot down by an tember, 1905, when 7.38 inches of rain
ders to p re pars lbs receiving ship Han­
officer.
| Nil-
cock for uss as a transport.
Mohair—Cholea, 28O30c per pound. no Information available aa to the ln- Standard Oil Company and th«
tenstty of the atom .
national Harvester Com p«/
fr/i.
Ill
TAFT WINS
Keeper of Lighthouse on Gulf Declines
to Take Refuge on Tug.
Mobile, Ala., Oct. 2.— The number of
casualties in the great storm o f last
Wednesday is slowly Increasing, as
messages arrive from places which
have heretofore been Inaccessible. The
total last night of the known dead was
75. This number was brought up to
a certainty of 79, and a possibility of
102, by the reports which reached Mo­
bile during the night and early today.
Four bodies not before counted have Refuses’ to Evict Poor From B»rr,c^
to Make Room for Soldier»-
been found at Coden, and It Is esti­
Amnesty fo r Prisoners.
mated that 23 lives have been lost