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fa fe ftM tm tf h v ) PEARY WILL TRY AGAIN. HUGHES FOR GOV ERNOR OF NEW YORK. CALE O H M ® M essage From Labrador Intimates That He Is Not Discouraged. Hearst Carries Moat Cities, But Total Lenox, Mass., Nov. 6.—That Com la Against Him. mander Robert E. Peary encountered .ORBGON GBOVE- New York, Nov. 7.— According to [unusual difficulties in his search for returns received up to an early hour l OPENING RIVER TO CORVALLIS, th e N orth Pole was in d icated in a PLANS NEW INSTITUTION. th is m orning, C harles E. H ughes, Re ------ telegram received to d ay by M orris K. publican c a n d id a te fo r G overnor, has State Secures Data on Building of Navigation May Soon Be Carried on Jessup, p resid en t of th e P e a ry ATctic been elected by 50,000 or m ore plural Club. T he m ost significant p o rtion of Nearly All the Year. Home for Feeble-Minded. ity. O utside of G re a te r N ew York, Corvallis—Im provement of the upper th e teleg ram , how ever, w as th a t con w ith 160 election d is tric ts m issing, Mr. Salem—For th e first tim e ia th e his Willamette was discussed here today taining an in tim atio n th a t C om m and H u g h es h a s a p lu rality of about 124,- to ry of Oregon, th is sta te has gone e r P eary would again try to find the 000. In G re a te r New Y ork w ith 6 9 ^about the establishm ent of a public in by David B. Ogden, engineer in charge N orth Pole. T he teleg ram follow s: “H opedale, L abrador, by w ay of Four Men Sw ept From Life-Raft__ election d is tric ts m issing, W. R. stitu tio n in a businesslike way. In of the W illam ette expenditures, and A Resume o f the Lees Important but H e a rst. th e D em ocratic and Independ- ! planning for th e establishm ent of a members of the C itizens’ League. The T w illlngate, N ew foundland.— S te a m e r Many Reach Land After Ter- R oosevelt now here. R ep airin g rud Not Leas Intereating Event« enee L eague can d id a te, h a s a p lu rality j home for th e feeble-m inded, th e B oard snagboat M athloma has been working der and stern, tak in g b a lla st and rible Experiences. o f the Peat Week. of 75,036. Mr. H e a rst c arried all th e of Public B uilding Commissioners ar- on the upper river for two weeks and aw aiting arriv a l m ail ste a m e r to se is to continue in the vicinity of Cor cu re coal. boroughs of th e g re a te r city, d espite ranged to send S uperintendent G. W. vallis throughout the coming week. “R etu rn voyage In cessan t stru g g le th e fa c t th a t th e early re tu rn s seem ed 'Jones, of th e S ta te Blind School, on a The famous cut-off, where the W il w ith ice to Cape York, S ep tem b er 26. H alifax. N. S., Nov. 6.—Dispatches I Taft ia on a tour of inspection of i 7 to in d icate th a t he had lo st B rooklyn, to u r of E astern S tates for th e purpose lam ette has broken through a new chan T hen sto rm s and head w inds to L ab today hav e been pouring Into this city army poets. No definite figures a re y e t av ailable of g athering d a ta which w ill enable nel and reduced a 3%-mile stretch to rad o r coast, O ctober 23. ■ b rin g in g new s of vessels wrecked or1 President Roosevelt went to Oyster as to th e re su lts w ith reg a rd to th e th is sta te to avoid the errors fo r which less than a mile by leaving a circuitous ’’C arried aw ay tw o rudders, ste rn Bay and caat bia vote, returning then st te officers, and both D em ocrats and other sta te s have paid by dear experi route for a direct one, has been prac post and tw o blades of propellor, fore In d is tre s s, of w ires prostrated and 0f: ence. W hen other s ta te in stitu tio n s tically cleared of suags, which had been top m ast and sp an k er boom; lost one dam ag e done by gale and sea along' to Washington. R epublicans a re claim ing v icto ries were established, th e locations were se a menace to navigation. Sim ilar work boat; burned all coal and som e In ter th e c o a sts of Nova 8cotia, Cupe Bre-‘ President Roosevelt baa arranged to from L ieutenant-G overnor down. lected and th e buiK ings constructed is to be done in other directions. ior beam s, using wood and blu b b er ton. New B runsw ick and Prince Ed-1 receive the Ute cbiefa at the W hite The main topic, however, of the con along coast. T he Indications a re th a t th e S tate w ith little an ticip atio n of fu tu re needs. In the case of th e home fo r th e feeble ference between Mr. Ogden and the c it House and hear their tronbles. “E xpect to com m unicate again from w ard Island. F o u r vessels were driven? L eg islatu re will show little change in minded it will be different. The Board izens was the chance of an all-year nav Chapeau Bay. All progress will be a sh o re ; an o th er, having everything! The Royal Hawaiian band, which its political m ake-up. is looking p articu larly to the require igation by boats to Corvallis. Plans slow. H ave no anxiety for our safety m ovable on deck w ashed away, was* has been making a tour of the United ments of such an in stitu tio n 25 or 50 with this end in view are being worked and give no credence to exaggerated T h e T am m an y ju d ic ia ry tic k e t in forced to put back to th e port from1 States, is stranded in Ogden, U tah. to by the engineers. Their recommen reports. New Y ork County, w ith th e exception years or more hence. S uperintendent Jones filed his report dations for appropriations cover needs “Roosevelt Is re tu rn in g this y ear for w hich she had sailed, and the steamer The president has dism issal in ois- of O tto R osalsky for G eneral S essions T u rre t Bell, which w ent aground on' yesterday—a voluminous document ac fi jgTice a whole battalion of negro troopi Ju d g e, R epublican, h a s been elected. companied by sta tistic s from in s titu in this particular. For two years the additional supplies and for repairs. th e no rth sid e of P rin ce Edward Is work has been so carried on. Mr. Og Several tons of w hale m eat an d dog ■ for refusing to disclose the identity of T h e ju d ic ia ry n o m in a to rs’ tic k e t was tions visited by him. Most valuable of den thinks th a t in another two years food throw n aw ay last fall a fte r poi land la s t w eek, w as driven farther some wrong doers among them, and all is the inform ation he gained by per the plan will be consummated and if soning a num ber of dogs. O th er su p a sh o re and will probably be a total defeated . w reck. w*ll also court martial a white officer sonal conversation w ith th e managers S ta te C h airm an Max F. Ihm sen, of of sim ilar in stitu tio n s in the E astern navigation be not achieved throughout plies lost by breaking of ice In April. T h e sto rm w as m ore violent In- fgo- making derogatory remaiks against the summer, it will a t least be so b et "PE A R Y ." th e Indep en d en ce L eague, claim s th a t States. N o rth u m b erlan d S tra it. Two schooner» tne negro troops. tered th a t there will be but a very short H e a rst h as been elected. H e se n t out Superintendent Jones concludes his period of inactivity. Local citizens New York. Nov. 6.—A lthough Com and one bark w ere sw ept aground In Navy yard employes were given late la s t n ig h t tele g ra m s to all Inde report as follows: “ Oregon cannot de are much encouraged by the a ttitu d e of m ander P eary failed to re a c h the th is s tra it, and a th ird schooner w& leave of absence long enouogh to vote. w recked n e a r th e E a stern entrance pendence L eague w a tch ers to be on lay this im portant work much longer the engineering people, and are prepar N orth Pole, S ecretary H. L. B ridg T he N orw egian bark Adeona tried1 man, of the P eary A rctic Club, be Chicago switchmen will go on strike g u ard to se e th a t th e v o te w as w ithout laying us liable to th e charge ing to co-operate fully. of neglecting one of the most im portant lieves th a t his feat In reaching fa rth e r to w e a th e r th e gale off Rexton, N. b ' unlais the railroads acecde to their de- counted. duties which our civilization has im north ought to be a su b ject for N a but d rag g ed h e r anchors and ground Robbed G ray ’s H arbor Company. posed upon us as a people. Oregon must tional rejoicing. Mr. B ridgm an, who ed on N o rth Reef. She sprang a lea It is probable that the authorities of Pendleton—T. W. Powell, represent received th e m essage from C om m and and, acco rd in g to th e latest Informa New York, Ju ly 6.—A ccording to In not be the last N orthern S ta te to make Harvard w ill prohibit football after com plete re tu rn s from all over th e provision for th is class, and it is to be ing the G ray ’s H arbor Lumber Com e r P eary, announcing his re tu rn to tion received h ere, five of the 12 mec c o n stitu tin g h er crew had bee: hoped th a t the wise plans of the last the present season. sta te received up to 10:30 p. m., L egislature will be carried into effect pany, which was succeeded here by the civilization, telephoned th e new s of drow ned in an a tte m p t to reach shor Mr. P e a ry ’s safety to Mrs. P eary , who Potlatch Lumber Company, announced and th e o th e r seven were still on= The Harriman lines are building C h arles E. H ughes, th e R epublican by the coming session.” th at W. J. Sewell, the defaulting man happened to be In th e city. wreck-proof steel mail cars to teplace can d id ate, h as been elected G overnor “T hank God he is safe,” w as h e r board and in im m inent danger of be ager of the la tte r company, who was their present wooden cars. of New York s ta te over W illiam R an STEAMERS FOR KLAMATH LAKE. also the manager for the form er com first com m ent. T hen she plied Mr. ing sw ept overboard o r dying from ex posure. T h e trem endous seas made 1 pany during its existence here, had em B ridgm an w ith questions reg ard in g Im possible fo r an y vessels to go t A native loosed the brakes on a car dolph H e a rst, th e nom inee of th e details of th e new s he h ad re f t on the new railroad in Ecuador and D em ocratic p a rty and th e Independ One Being Built at Klamath Falls and bezzled something like $20,000 of the the h er assista n c e . G ray ’s H arbor Company’s funds. The ceived from h e r husband. the oar dashed down a grade and killed ence League, by appro x im ately a plu r N e a r th e sam e place the schooneJ Mr. B ridgm an told her th a t h e r h u s One at Portland. total amount of his peculations will ■even persona ality of 40,000. Two y e a rs ago Gov band, w hile he had failed to reach the A lexander, lum ber-laden, w<nt ashore K lam ath Falls— N avigation as a per thus amount to more than $30,000. T h e W indsor, N. S., schooner Om pole, because of Ice, had now th e d is Thomas Kinsey, purser on the At e rn o r H iggins w as elected on th e R e manent means of tran sp o rtatio n of the ga, a fte r being p a rtly dismantled b tinction of having gone fa rth e r no rth , lantic liner St. Paul, has crossed the publican tic k e t by 80,560. K lam ath Basin is to be more effectu having reached 87 degrees 6 m inutes, th e sto rm , b ro u g h t up on the -rocks a Annual F a ir in Lane County. t J V IW ocean 901 times, more than any other Som e do u b t w as ex p ressed ton ig h t a point 32 m inutes n e a re r to th e N orth Fox P o in t, on th e northern coast o Eugene—A t a meeting of the citizens living man. He has sailed a total of as to th e fate of th e D em ocratic and ally established by the founding of Pole th an th a t reached by the Duke N ova Scotia. H e r crew of four mer of Eugene it was decided to form a cor i 2,703,000 m iles. Independence L eague tic k e ts outsid e new steam er route betw een K lam ath poration for the purpose of holding an of Abruzzl expedition In 1900. In dis w as rescued w hen alm ost overcome by| of Mr. H earst, sev eral of th e New Y ork F alls and F o rt K lam ath. There is now annual county fair in Lane County. cussing P e a ry ’s dash late la s t fall, ex h au stio n an d exposure. Sailors who were debarred from new spapers w hich have been su p p o rt Chairman W ilkins appointed the follow a fte r he had tim e to study th e Com : dancing in an amusement hall at New ing Mr. H ughes d ecla rin g th a t th e re being built a t th e local boatyards Four of Crew Are Missing. port, R. I ., have begun suit against w as a ch ance for th e su b o rd in a te offi new steam boat th a t will be operated ing committee on organization: William m ander’s m essage m ore closely, Mr. N orth Sydney, N. S.. Nov. 6 —Th B ridgm an said: regularly betw een this place and F o rt Green, J. M. Williams, D. E. Yoran, H. the prorpietor. Roosevelt has contrib cers of th e D em ocratic an d Independ I am sure it has been th e am bition G aspe, Que., schooner Torridon, Ca uted $100 to help their case ence L eague com bination h av in g been K lam ath, m aking tho trip in about four Gordon and F. L. Chambers. of every tru e A m erican to see the tain L andon, coal laden, from this port! hours in each direction. This line will elected. S tars and S trip es first a t th e A rctic fo r G aspe w as w recked on Meiner_ The heirs of the estate of Pahst, the T h e la te st figures seem s to Indicate be especially devoted to the cultivation Improvement Company Formed. pole. And th a t It should be an A m er Island y este rd a y and four of the crew Milwaukee brewer, w ill have to pay th a t Mr. H u g h es’ p lu rality above th e of closer trad e relations between the ican w ho should reach th e fa rth e s t who boarded a ra f t hastily construct1 people of th e country lying north of La Grande— An incorporation to be the inheritance tax on $4,000,000 stock Bronx exceed 115.000. no rth is little less gratifying. It is ed, a re m issing. C aptain Landon an' Upper K lam ath L ake and to caring for known as the La Grande Improvement in the Pahst Brewing company, trans To offset th is, Mr. H e a rs t’s p lu rality evident P eary has had th e sam e ex the o th e rs of th e crew were rescued: ferred to them shortly before his d ettb . in G re a te r New York w ill p robably be the to u rist trav el of the summer season Company has been completed w ith a perience of g ettin g on d riftin g Ice and T he vessel is a to ta l loss. fo r C rater Lake and other points of in capital stock of $15,000. The incorpo from 75,000 to 80,000. Stensland and Hering, the wreck res rators are George L. Cleaven, F rank K. being carried aw ay from h is goal th a t In B rooklyn, w here S e n a to r P a tric k te re st in th a t direction. W ork is progressing very sa tisfacto Beinhoff and William B. Sargent. The o th er explorers have had. P robably of the Milwaukee Avenue bank, of Chi H. M cC arren m ade a b itte r fight S Q U A W M E N L O S E CLAIMS. object is to buy laud and build houses. no o th er man living would have gotten cago, were today sentenced to indeter a g a in st Mr. H e a rst, th e la tte r c arried rily deepening th e K lam ath R iver at off so well as P eary has. H e found minate terms of imprisonment, which th e borough by a sm all p lu ra lity , prob point ju st below Lake E w auna, where him self on ice th a t had been broken Supreme Court Decides Againzt th d d ||H may ran from one to ten years. TU ib ably 4.000. At one tim e It seem ed th a t reef about 30 feet in w idth has been a Whites Who Married Cherokezz. up by a storm and w as tak en In » PORTLAND MARKETS. b a rrie r to n avigation a t th e low stage w ill not increase Stensland’s present H ughes had b fe n su ccessfu l in B rook ol the stream . T his reef is being re co n trary direction. It is likely th a t W ashington, Nov. 6.—The Supreme lyn, b u t th e la te re tu rn s w ere all n bàf-ji sentence Tho New York Journal of Commerce he and his p arty w ent to th e lim it of C ourt of th e U nited S tates today af stro n g ly In fav o r of th e D em ocratic moved by tho efforts of the K lam ath hum an endurance before they gave up, firmed th e decision of the Court o: L ake N avigation Company, which is said of cascara bark: Peary says he is only returning for can d id ate. A wholesale dealer in cascara sagra as Instanced by th e eatin g of the C laim s in th e c a se of Daniel RedbirdJ provisions and supplies Mr. H e a rst has been given a m ajo r having a second steam er b u ilt to ply dogs.” the C herokee N ation and others vs da of Portland, Or., declared th a t not ity of n e a rly 70,000 in M an h attan and th e river and Lower K lam ath Lake. “Will P eary ever m ake the a tte m p t th e U nited S ta te s, known as “th; The Standard,Oil comapny is openly th e Bronx. Q ueens county, w hich in more than five cars had been peeled this ag ain ?” W h ite M an’s C ase.” The case in' fighting for control of the Illin ois Cen cludes Long Island City, h a s gone for season and receipts from the gathering Spray May Have Caused Death. ”1 do not know. A lthough It w as volved th e long-pending claims of t r tral. sections were generally in lots of 200 to H e a rst by from 6,000 to 8,000, and said by th e new spapers when h e sail tw een 2,000 and 3,000 white person? Hood R iver—Janies H. McGinnis, a 500 pounds. There is a fairly steady Alice Roosevelt Longworth is making R ichm ond, S ta te n Islan d , h a s also native of Ontario, Can., who has been demand on spot, and some ton lots are ed aw ay th a t If he failed this tim e he ,to p a rtic ip a te In th e distribution of th. th e D em ocratic can d id a te a po'itica an important part of her social given would n ever try again, he n ev er told land an d funds of C herokee Indian staying with his brother, D. L. McGin wanted for export. Quotations are sus plurality. doties. nis, an employe of th e Menominee Lum tained a t 101>i@12c as to age, quantity me th at, and I w as quite close to him . ' because of th e m arria g e of white me: I consider th a t one of th e w onderful to m em bers of th e tribe. The declsioi Bodies exhumed in Mount Calvary IMPORTANT RESULTS OF ELEC- her Mill, died very suddenly Tuesday and seller. featu res of this expedition Is the fact w as fav o rab le to th e Indians. from w hat is now thought to have been W heat— Export basis: Club, 64c cemetery, Portland, are found to be th a t the R oosevelt is com ing hom e TIONS. poison. A t the tim e of his sudden ill blucstem, 68c; Valley, 66c; red, 61c. T he Indians stren u o u sly resisted th petrified. with th e e n tire p arty despite th e h a rd claim , co n ten d in g th a t they had neve New Y ork—R epublican G overnor ness ho was atten d ed by a physician, Oats— No. 1 white, $24.50@25.50 ships they have experienced. by law recognized rig h t of propertr who could not diagnose his case, but After three days’ persistent hunting, and le g is la tu re . P robabfy no change gray, $23.50@24.00. “P eary probably reached w ithin 203 le ft a prescription which, it is said, Prssdient Roo. evelt has finally bagged In C ongressm en. B arley—Feed, $21.50 per ton; brew m iles of th e N orth Pole. H e passed on acco u n t of in term arriag e. In pass ing on th e cases decided today, th P e n n sy lv an ia—R epublican G overn failed to help him, and he died in a ing, $22; rolled, $23. a wild tuikey. the Abruzzl p arty by about 30 m iles.” C ourt of Cialm 8 h e id th a t the tribal o r: no change in C o n g ressm en ; Repub short time. Rye— $1.35@1.40 per cwt. T his was P eary ’s fifth a tte m p t to lands a re n o t com m unal lands, but M ja ia It 1s expected that records of the Han llcan L egislature. Since his death it has been discov Corn— Whole, $25.50; cracked, $26.50 reach the pole. O ther sledge journeys th a t w h ite s w ho acquired citizen^ Tr j Francisco mint will disclose rank grafts M assach u setts—R epublican G overn ered th a t McGinnis, who had only been per ton. w ere m ade in the y ears 1892, 1895, 1900 ship by m a rria g e p rio r to 1875 have or. sta te tic k e t and L eg isla tu re ; no here a short tim e, had been in the h abit Ik O u flB ; In that institution. M illstuffs—Bran, city, $14.50; coun of eating a good many apples and th a t try, $15.50 per ton; middlings, $24.00; and 1902. equal in te re s ts as Indians. In the change In C ongressm en. The follow ing m essage of co n g ratu ra s e s of m arria g es into th e tribe since pr *>'. 1 A big German-American insurance Colorado—Claim ed by bo th p arties, they wore covered w ith spray, which shorts, city, $16.00; country, $17.00 per lation for C om m ander P eary w as re th a t tim e. It w as held th a t no righ. J yt company has psid all its Han Francisco although Indicating favor R epublicans; he did not wipe off. The spray is poi ton; chop, U. 8. Mills, $15.50; linseed * 5, * Are losses and reorganized to continue R epublican L egislatu re. sonous and symptoms w ith which ho dairy food, $18.00; acalfa meal, $18.00 ceived today by Mr. B ridgm an, secre of p ro p erty had been acquired excep ta ry of th e P eary A rctic Club: by th o se w ho h ad paid into the com C alifornia—R epublican thro u g h o u t. was attacked, such as vom iting and se per ton. ta bnsiness. P eary, C are B ridgm an, New Y ork: Idaho—G overnor In doubt. C ongress vere pains in the abdomea, now lead his Hay—Valley tim othy, No. 1, $10@11 Very h earty cong ratu latio n s upon your mon fund th e sum of $500. The Court Tne Duke of Msrlborongh finds it of C laim s also held th a t white hus men and L eg isla tu re p robably Repu friends to th in k th a t he died from its per ton; Eastern Oregon tim othy, $14@ splendid achievem ent. necessary to practice ligid economy as llean. effects. bands o f C herokee women, who harq @16.00; clover, $6.50@7.00; cheat, $7@ W ILLIAM S. BRITSE, a rasnlt of his separation from his rich abandoned th e ir wives, have forfeited1 M ontana—R epublican C ongressm en 7.50; grain hay, $7.00; alfalfa, $11.50; “E dinburgh, Scotland.” American wife. all rig h ts as C herokee citizens. In and m ajo rity of L eg islatu re. vetch hay, $7@7.50. Finances of Clackamas. cluding th a t of particip atin g In the Illinois— R epublican s ta te offices and Domestic F ruits—Apples, commou to At a lonely stage station in the Coast sales of C herokee lands. Oregon City—The net indebtedness choice, 25c@75c per box; choice to fan m ountains a dog was discovered to be .e g lslatu re; probably no change Get Insurance on Dummy. of Clackamas County, according to the cy, 75c@$1.50; grapes, $1.50@1.65 per C ongressm en. gnawing a hnman band. Hearcb'is be N eb rask a — R epublican G overnor semi-annual report of Clerk Greenman, crate; peaches, 75c@ $l; pears, 75e(T Big R apids. Mich.. Nov. 6.—To prove Suspect Ute Treachery. ing made for the body. ju s t completed, and covering th e six $1.25; cranberries, $9@9.50 per barrel, th a t a wax figure re sts in the g rave and no change in C ongressm en. S heridan, W yo., Nov. 6.—A mn>-: months ending Septem ber 30 last, is W adsw orth, of New York, and Bab supposedly occupied by L afora S. The authorities in New York City quinces, $ 1@1.25 per box; persimmons’, Baker, alleged defaulting ca sh ie r of sen g er a rriv in g a t A rvada from the have maed out ten thousand orders of cock, o f W isconsin, defeated for Con $63,335.24. There are outstanding w ar 5c per pound. ran ts to the amount of $53,994.53, upon gress. FYesh Vegetables — Cababge, 1% the N orthern N ational Bank of B ig h e a d q u a rte rs of th e T enth and Sixth arrest, to be ready in cases of emer which th e estim ated interest is $1,800. m illionaire I __, . ____ i . i h . nisi» pound; cauliflower, $1.25 per Rapids, Jam es Donovan, gency on election day. onffin o*. In addition there are outstanding road dozen; celery, 75@85c per dozen; egg lum berm an, will will have have tho the coffin ex C avalry re p o rts a change In the p Telegraphs Ohio Victory. w arran ts aggregating $18,342.79. On plant, $1.50 per crate; lettuce, head, 20c humed. D onovan says B aker Is alive The U tes w ill be brought to Arvads Congressman Hoar, a son of the late C olum bus, O.. Nov. 7.—A t 1 o ’clock the to tal indebtedness of $74,137.32, per dozen; onions, 10@12V4c per doz.; and well, and w as la st seen headed for and tak en from th e re by rail, instead Senator Hoar, ia dead. this m orning S en a to r Dick, chairm an th ere is applicable cash on hand and Honolulu. H e a ss e rts th e w ax figure of m arch in g overland to F ort Meade, The navy Is badly in need of hospi of th e S ta te R epublican com m ittee, uncollected taxes am ounting to $10,- bell peppers, 5c; pumpkins, 1V*C pound; was prepared In New York and sen t as w as a t first proposed. They should spinach, 4@5c per pound; tomatoes. 30 sen t th e follow ing teleg ram to P resi 781.08, reducing the actual indebtedness @50c per box; parsley, 10@15c; squash, to Big R apids to deceive th o se who arriv e a t A rv ad a tom orrow evening. tals on the Pacific coast. dent R oosevelt and to th e chairm an to $63,335.24. Clerk G reenm an's report T reach ery on th e p a rt of the Utes per-pound; hothouse lettuce, 50@ sought B aker’s a rr e s t on a ch arg e of High prices of meat in Germany of th e C ongressional com m ittee: ’’Ohio also shows the cu rren t expenses of the l>4c bank looting, to th e tune of about Is believed to be th e reason for the 5c per box. $ 2 , 000 , 000 . R epublican by not less th a n 75.000 and county for the period covered in th e re makes the Germans vegetarians. change. M any dissatisfied Utes still Boot V egetables—Turnips, 90c@$l elects 17 R epublican C ongressm en, port to have been $24,030.13, and in the advise re slste n c e to rem oval from T V 'X ’ * ♦ P*r »»<•*: « r r o ts , 90e@$ 1 per sack- Ntee) building constructors fn New th re e D em ocrats, w ith one d istric t In » l me , Pow der R iv er V alley. ° f t,m e the eo“ n tT "Pe. n t beets, $1.25@1.50 per sack; garlic 7% Order for Ten New Cars. York refuse to deal with the unions. doubt.” C hairm an G arber, o f th e $41 ,522.64 in the .m provem ent of roads. @ i0c per pound; horseradish. 9@10c Omaha, Neb., Nov. 6.—O rders hav e D em ocratic com m ittee, still refu ses per pound; sweet potatoes, 2@2y.ic per been given by th e U nion Pacific for Fifteen leaders of the recent Russian verbally to concede th e election of th e River In Old Channel. pound. r m aterial for ten new m otor-cars, w hich revolt have been sentenced to Siberia R epublican ticket, th e n e a re st to the In Favor of a Jute Mill. N ew Y ork, Nov. 6.—The Southern Onions—Oregon, 75c@$l per hundred. will be constructed a t once in th e being a statem en t th a t th e R epublican Pendleton — The Inland Empire Potatoes — B uying prices: Oregon Omaha shops. New m achinery of th e Pacific’s office h e re w as officially s'“ Count Boni refuses to bslieve his p lurality would n o t exceed 25,000. W heatgrow ers’ Association held a m eet Burbanks, fancy, 90c; common, 65@80e. value of $125.000 has been ordered to vised today th a t th e b reak In the Col American wifa really intends to divorce B utter — City cream eries: E xtra be used In th e m anufacture of th e se rado R iv er leading to the Imperial ing a t which it was decided th a t every him . Gooding Loses Home County. effort should be made to secure a t the cream ery, 30c per pound. S tate cream m otor cars, but th e work will not w ait V alley and S alton Sea was effectually Boise. Nov. 7.—S c a tte rin g re tu rn s hands of the next L egislature th e nec eries: Fancy cream ery, 25@27&c; store for the arrival of the new m achinery. closed by th e en g in eers yesterday. Tne Norway and Sweden are disputing C onstruction of th e ten cars now o r old chan n el of th e riv e r is being rap about the ownership of the island of Indicate th a t a landslide h a s over essary legislation for the establishm ent b u tter, 16@17e. idly scoured and will take care or tn tak en th e head of th e R epublican of a ju te mill at the peniten tiary . A Effg»—Oregon ranch, 33@35c per doz dered will proceed sim ultaneously. Spitsbargeu. ticket in th e n o rth and c e n tra l portions committee was appointed to g ath er data en; best E astern, 26@27c; ordinary They will have gasoline engines of 200 norm al flow of w ater. T he dam * levee a re nine m iles in length and * horsepower. Secretary of War Taft addreesed a of th e sta te . T h is (A ds) county has concerning the proposal, and farm ers Eastern, 24@25c. be rap id ly pushed to completion a Cheese— Oregon full cream twins, graat audience at Pocatello, Idaho, on gone ag a in st G overnor Gooding by a from all over th is section will be pres will ta k e c a re of th e riv er above ex m ajo rity of a few hundred. Kootenai ent a t the L egislature to aid in th e pas- 14@ 14^ic; Young America, 15@15t^c. law and order. Bull-Baiting at Colon. tre m e high w ater. and L atah counties In the north are ge of the desired bilL . P oultry— Average old hens, 12(<il3e; Colon, Nov. 6.—T he celebration of Up to November 1 the number of sa claim ed by th e Democrats to be mixed chickens, 12@12%c; 8pring, 12@ the third an n iv ersary of th e founda W lreles« From Tonopah Camp. loon licanses issued in Chicago for the »gainst Gooding, while W ashington 13c; old roosters, 9@10c; dressed chick tion of the R epublic of P anam a con Polk Orchardlsta Elated. T onopah Nev., Nov. 6.—Postmaster •nsning quarter was 129 less than six Elmore. Boise, and other central coun- ens, 13@14c; turkeys, live, 17@17He; tinued here today. T h ere w as a bull- laonthi ago. .tie s appear to have gone th e same Dallas—The people of Pork County turkeys, dressed, ehoire, 21@ 22^c; baiting and o th er am usem ents In th e L. M. M ushet announced today in « way. are highly elated by the success o f the geese, live, per pound, 8@9c; ducks, 14 afternoon, and firew orks In th e ev en plans a re now p ractically comp By comparing finger prints a soldier j . - — - - —— for w ireless teleg rap h service betw ^ first apple fair, and a larger and better ing. A thanksgiving service w as held in tb s penitentiary at Fort Leaven- j In California, show is already being planned for next 5T o 05C’ l’' 8 **0“ ’ ’ * 1@ 1-5 0 : squabs, $2@ and a reception by th e C onsular offi T onopah and San Francisco. A less p lan t Is to be Installed in w orth. Kan., has been discovered to be San Francisco. Nor. «.—From mea year. The exhibit of ehoiee fruit has C attl cers. I. ger returns received from various sec- demonstrated the fact that the Willam diusn, $3@ cam p, w hich it Is expected will sped murderer from Kngland. d ire c t w ith San Francisco. „ . . . . j i . i ~t — Hon* of if"* ■*»*• «P to 10 p. m . Gll- ette Valley caa produce apple« as fine ond-grade < R eecat storms have dielodged large Republican for Governor, Is proh- as can be raised in the world, when 2.06; calves, $4@4.*0. Reading Road Raises W agel.” quantitiee 'of mud from the sidee of , bIy by about 10,000 majority, [uiinstaking and intelligent effort it put Philadelphia. Nov. 6 —The Philadel French Squadron for , Sheep— Best, $4.60(0)4.75; lambs, $5 Paris. NmJ. « .-F r a n c e will send a phia A Reading Railway Company an M"unt Vesuvius, causing damage to w)th Bell, Democrat and Union la b o r I’orth by the farmers in cultivating nounced today an Increase of wages squadron of w arships to the °Ppn ..82 j the railway and (arms on the mountain second, and Langdon, Independence their orchards and preparing their fruit ■ e q a -B e e t, $6.50@«.75; lightweight, of 10 per cent to all em ployes w hose the Jam estown Exposition, April for the market. League, third. •id s. salaries are ,les« than $200 per month. 1907. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST NEWS OF THE WEEK I d a Condensed Form for Oar Busy Readers. ill | r Jf a E astern Const of C snsdä strewn With W recks. SAILORS GO DOWN WITH BOATS