Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, November 29, 1906, Image 2

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    Washington County News
Issued
FO R E ST
Cadi
Week
G R O VE ...........OREGON
NEWS OF THE WEEK
SE S S IO N W ILL BE BUSY.
C O A L TRAIN HELD U P.
Mob o f Law-Abiding Citizens Ta' e
Measures to Relieve Famine.
Ontario, Or., Nov. 28.— The coal
famine was temporarily relieved here
by a mob of aliout 250 men, among
them some of the best citizens and bus­
iness men of the town, who held up a
west bound freight train on the Oregon
Short Line, containing .'!5 h it s of Rock
Springs c ««l consigned to the O. R. &
N ., and demanding that four cars be
sidetracked. The train was a through
train and was Hugged by members of
tiie hold-up party. The officials of the
onm|)uny wen» notified by win» that the
train could not leave until the request
was complied with.
They in turn
telegraphed the train crew and station
agent to consign four of the cars to J.
11. Farley, a loinl coal dealer.
The
four inrs were sidelracekd at Farlye’s
cool bunkers and the train proceeded to
Payette, Idaho, the next station, where
it is re|»ort<‘d a similar hold-up occurred.
There was not a ton of «•mil in tow n at
the time tlie hold-up oivuired here.
The train was stopped at Nyssa, Ore.,
12 miles east of lien*, the previous
evening and two cars were taken fn>ni
tiie train. There had not been a ear of
coal shipped to Nyssa since lust May.
The molis at each town were orderly
and well behaved, lsit determined.
OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
S T A T E LAND S A LE S LESS.
REFORM SC H O O L’S NEW NAME.
Congress May Make Changes in Se*
eral Important Laws.
Washington, Nov. 27.— The indica­
tions are that the short session of con-
grass that opens December 3 and ex­
pires by limitation March 4 next, w ill
not go down in history because of any
particular achievement. It w ill be a
busy session; nil short sessions are, for
thret* months is none t«xi much time ill
which to perfect and pass the ragular
appropriation bills.
Aside from tiiis
legisltaion, lit tleof'iiut tonal importance
is likely to result.
Following out recommendations made
by tiie president in his annual message,
tiie house may frame, and possibly
piss, some sort of hill lim iting inherit­
ances; some bill proposing changes in
the rate law, the pure food law and the
anti-trust law may lie propoHcdaud dis­
cussed! lint nothing of this character is
likely to get through the senute.
Nor
is there the sliglit«*st |x>ssihility of the
passage or even report of a tariff bill.
These problems are of tixi great im­
portance to he disposed of in a short
M'ssiou, but n limited discussion may
serve to bring the various ¡topics fairly
before the country, and may result in
legislation at the long session of the
next congress. This was thejeourse fol­
lowed in the case of the railroad rate
bill, and it proved to lie a wise move
on the part of the house lenders.
BUT POSTAL STST
Syndicate Oifers to Corne to
of Uncle sam.
Ninety Per Cent Decrease During the Superintendent Loonev Renews Re­
commendation to Legislature.
Last T w o Yegrs.
Salem— That the name of the State
Salem— Sales of state land during the
years 1905 and 1906 amounted to only Reform school should h«» changed to
47,037 acres, or about 11 per cent as State Industrial school is the recom­
much as in the preceding two years mendation made by Superintendent N.
Rent Building* From Government
A Resume o f the Lets Important but
when the sales aggregated over 233,000 ! H- latency of that institution in his hi-
Not Less Interesting Events
Share the P rofit.-C ou ld S»v
'ennial re|«>rt.
This recoounenilation
acres. This decrease o f nearly 1 I1* r has been made before and two attempts
o f the Past Week.
$100,000,000 Annually.
cent is due chiefly to the act of the leg- j iuive I h - cii made in tiie legislature to se-
islature in raising the price from $1.25 cure a change in tiie name, but in each
Helena lisa voted to own her own
Mr. Looney
to #2.50 per acre, but is also due in instance the effort fail«*d.
Washington, Nov. 27.— Uncle
water plant.
also recommends t lie establishment of a
[art to tiie course o f tiie State laud
w ill be aksed tomorrow to turn ov«
state school for wayward girls and the
The one of tobacco in nny form is tx*-
board in beginning prosecution of spec­ ci uist met ion of u cottage for small boys
a syndicate of capitalists the condii
ing driven from the university at Lin­
ulators who were purchasing state land so they may lie kept by themselves and
the postal business. The joint con)
coln, Neb.
| not lie thrown into association with
in violation of law.
t«»e
of congress investigating
The Canadian govemoment haa agreed
The decrease in re«*eipte is not so larger boys. He asks for an appropria­
abuses and intrusted with reoonut
to place a lifel,xiat service on the south­
tion of #60,800 for The ensuing two
great, however, for those who bought
ern port ion of Vancouver island coast,
ing reforms, which has been in
years. The appropriation for the past
the marine graveyard.
land prior to tiie advance in price liave two years was #53,600.
in New York, resumed its meeting
The number
day, and tomorrow W . D. H,vc.
lieen making [myments from time to of Ixiys in the school is 106.
The Alalama Great Southern mil-
Chicago, w ill go before the comm,
riad has given an increase of 5 | mt cent
time. The total receipts for the two ! Glia plain E. W . St. Pierre recom­
w itli a lx mu tide offer made bv sub
in wages to all its employes receiving
years ending September 30, 1906, were mends that the maximum age at which
tial iiipitalists to take over from:
less than #200 |s*r month.
#475,898.90, us compared with #676,- Ixiys niay lie committed to the reform
government the [xistul business ....
964.58 for the priseding two years. school lie raised from 16 to 18 years, so
In thel nterstnte Commere hearing at
lieve it of all the great ex|x‘iiscatta<
The great ilecmise in receipts resulting that some boys now being sent to the
SUGAR T R U S T FINED.
Halt Lake a witness declared the 1'non
The offer has several objects,
from the diminution of sales will lie state penitentiary may lx* sent to the
PocifliT ailroad prevente<l i>p|x»«it i«m
true that capitalists have lieen
reform
school
and
their
reformation
GOLD
IN
TH
E
W
RECK.
apparent
in
the
next
two
or
three
from acquiring coal lands by the use of Rebates Received From New York
who believe that money «an he
years, when deferred installments on made more prolmlde, but he would first
dynamite.
Central Prove Expensive.
previous salt's w ill liave been paid and provide buildings in which the older Eastern Men Secure Concession from by a monopoly of the postal bu.«i
Dr. 1>. P. Barrows, director of educa­
Whereas the government has fail;
New York, Nov. 28.— The American there will Is* little money due on sales ixiys may In» kept se|mmte from the
Mexico fo r Recovery
tion in the Philippines, says the is­ Sugar Refining cnm|iany was fin«»d #18,- made during 1905 and 1 ;*«>«». Nearly younger. Speaking of the proper scope
make the Postoffiee department a I
Mexico City, Nov. 27.— \ special to ing institution, the rapitalisU 1«
lands are in good condition generally 000 today for accepting rebates from all sales of state land an* made on the of the institution, he says that "th e re­
speaking. There is no market for sugar the New York Central.
that by the intrixluction of bu«j
The railnad installment plan, the purchaser taking form school should never lie made a th Herald from Guadalajara says:
B. F. Richardson, u capitalist of metlmds they ran put the depi
and toliaceo.
was fined the same amount last week three or four years to make his ]ay- convenience to anybody.
Criminally
negligent |mrent* should not lie accom- Pennsylvania, and C. W . Johnston, a ii|xm a dividend paying Uisis.
ment.
The Japanese governmentis said to for giving reflates to the uom|«nv.
The claims for a relxite of 5 cents a
The falling off in business in the nmdated by being relieved of their chil­ Delaware man, have secured from the Fargo Express company saw
understand the recent school situation
Mexican government a cnnseessiim for money in tiie monopoly to offer!
in San Francisco.
W hile she may hundred [xmnds on all sugar shipments state land office in the last two years is drens’ support and rare without being
the recovery of the gold (h a t 's t ill re­ government a bonus of #i,uoo,t
punish the Hay City a hit, nothing to Detroit were made out in the office evident not only from the decrease in Blade to pay for it ."
mains in the hull of the Golden Gate, year if permitted to run the |K«st«i
of l/iwell M. Palmer, traffic manager of acreage sold, hut in the number of cer-,
more w ill come of the affair.
the American ship that was lxacht'd on The proposition is presente«l in '
the trust. They were sent to the Buffalo (ideates of sale and deeds issued. Dur- !
Good Showing of Athena Mill
An international committee has lieen office of the Fast Freight lines operat­
the const of Colima, a short distance faith and w ill serve .the double pn
ing 1903-04 there were ¡-sued 1,745 cor- I
appointed in China to secure relief for ing over the Vanderbilt roads.
They tificates of sale and 1,912 deeds.
A
i
heVi*— A "
tl't 1nl!!ifni,U!U:,?f i f'""> Manzan'i 1 lo, "in the” winter of ¡ 861 of emphasizing with the public th,
Dur­ the business
done
at
the
flouring
mills
the hungry. An ap|siil will !«■ made were not |»iid openly by elieek.
62. Mr. Richardson is now in this that there are capable business me
The ing 1905-06 there were issued only 226
of the Preston-Parton M illing company I
to Europe and America. Ten thousand cashier of the Buffalo office would go to
certificates of sale and 087 deeds. The at this place may be had from the rec­ city. Air. Johnstpn recently left San the country who believe that tlreyj
people are on the |H>int of starvation.
Francisco for the scene of the wreck, give the people penny postage an
the Hank of Buffalo and buy a draft on amount now due on outstanding certifi­
ords of the company’s office, which
Preeideont Itoosevelt and party lias the Chemical National bank of New cates of sale of school land is #460,- show that 396 cars were shippe«! over j accompanie«! by divers and other assist- excellent service, as gixxl us that [
York. This draft, which on its face JJ12.70, or only about half the amount
formed by the government. The j
anded on Vnitde States territory.
1 lie Washington & Columbia River rail­
The Golden Gate was on the way w ill have the effect of showing
ixire no mark of the railway corporation due two years ago.
Booker T. Washington, lender of the
road
from
January
1
to
November
1
of
from San Francisco to New York, and people that these business men, j
or any o f its officials, was mailed to
this year. Up to October 1 290 cars carried nearly #1,500,000 in gold coin,
colored race, says Andrew Carnegie Palmer, who deposited it to the credit
w ill give satisfactory bond, will |
Elk Protected by Law.
were shipped over the Oregon Railroad destined for New York banks. W hile
wears shoes made in a ngreo industrial of one of the sugar trust accounts.
. tee to give the patrons of the po
school.
Salem— Overlooking an act of the & Navigation company’ s road, making heading north toward Manzanillo Are reduced postage rates, which the
This m ill turns out
spet'ia 1 session of the Oregon legislature a total of 686.
broke out idxiurd the vessel, and in an partment officials unite in report il
The United States _ govcmmnet has
THE P R E S ID E N T S MESSAGE.
in 1903, quite a number of people have nlxiut 650 barrels of (lour every 24 attempt to save the passengers tiie ship government cannot afford to do.
been asked to furnish protel'tion to tlie
hours
when
running
full
capacity.
gained the impression Hint after Janu­
leader of the street car strike now on at
was run ashore. However, nearly 2001 The proposition, broadly state
Will Touch Every Phase o f the Pan- ary 1, 1907, it will be lawful to kill
1 lamiltton, Out.
persons were either burned to il«»ath or that the government shall with
< lk, and it is known tlint several hunt­
Granite Has Money in Bank.
ama Canal Question.
drowned.
Of the amount aboard the from the field of controlling a
The president, vice president and
ers are planning to go to the mountains
Granit«»— Granite probably Imars a ship, between #800,000 and #900,000 \ utility and shall place the husinec
Washington, Nov. 28. — President
counsel of the Mutual Reserve Life In­
elk hunting after that date.
But the distinction that no other town in the was recovered some time later. It is transporting and delivering the m,
surance company are on trial in New Roosevelt, bronzed and invigorated in legislature of 1903 anticipated a lapse
state ran boost of. The city has sever­ believed that there still remains in the private hands, as the express bus
[ heat 1th from his long sea trip to Pan­
York on a charge of grand larceny.
in the law proti'cting elk by enacting fa al hundred dollars in the treasury, with bulk of the v«»ssel at least #500.000 in is tixliiy conducted.
The rapit
ama and Porto Rico, was in his office
W hile holding up passengers on a early today. Secretary Loeli took to law which extends the protection until all its debts ]>aid, and yi't there bas gold.
who are w illing to assume the
Chicago A Alton passneger train near him a large amount of correspondence, September 15, 1907. and after that time never been a cent of tax levied for the
w ill pay the government rental fa
Kansas City a liold rolds-r was captured 1 which hail ac' uniulatol since the presi­ elk may bo killed only from September maintenance of the city government
postoffice buildings all over the<i>;
W OULD BUY CABLE.
15
to
October
15,
and
only
one
ina
sea­
by the mnducutr and later turned over dent’s departure, and was with him
since the incorporation of the town.
and w ill charge Ihe government re
son by any person.
to the police.
The installation of electric lights is one
until the time of the cabinet meeting,
Telegraph Company Seeks to Acquire rates of postage upon its mail, wh(
of the improvements being considered
now carried free under frank anilp
Advices have just been received of a at 11 o ’clock.
Government Wire in Alaska.
by the city fathers and one that will
'Spraylng Decision Satisfactory.
| ty stamps.
disastrous tidal wave which followed | The preshlent’s special message on
Portland, Nov. 27.— If congress will
Mr. Boyce said in part:
mi carthipiake at German New Guinea. tiie Panama canal, it is now said, will m McMinnville— Nothing recently 1ms probably lie put into effect soon.
authorize the sale of the government
“ A careful comparison of ratt
Many natives were drowned and the lie sent to congress probably about a given the conscientious fruit raisers of
cable which reaches from Seattle to (xistuge now charged on fir.-t anils
Oregon Goat Show at Dallas.
week afli'r it convenes on Morality.
It this county more real joy than the de­
property loss is enormous.
will «leal with every plmse of the «pies- cision of the courts giving to fruit in-
1 »allés— The eighth annual Oregon Seward, with branches to Juneau and class matter, w ith the rates hereii!
Mrs. Stilwcll, head of the Salvation tion ami given graphic and detailed <le-' *[x'i,tnr« the right to compel
spraying. angora gout show will lx' held in Daflas! skj,»-'««.v . H»»1 -N ortl» American Tele- |xiseil to h<* put in force will re
Armv rescue work in Chicago, heileves
“ .script ton of conditions on the isthmus Yamhill has many fine orchards that Wednis lay, Thursday and Friday, Jan-! I-'™!»1» * ( ’«W e company w ill lay un­ demonstrate that it means nil avj
the Ix'ts way to cure vice in that city
as tiie president fmiral them.
There are kept in excellent shape, but the old itary 9, 10 and 11, 1907. These dates other wire from Seward to Vladivostok. saving for the next 20 years to th<
would be to take pictrues of the fre­
will be recommendations for the better­ time moss covered orchard is also here were decided upon by I lie goat breeders The company stands ready to purchase eminent and general public of
quenters of notorious places and publish
ment of conditions, which suggested in great numbers and the wormy pro- at a meeting held in Brown’s hall last the government, cable, together with 000,000 annually.
them in the newspapers.
duct of the totter spoils the good name week. A large number of farmers were 1,400 miles of tend lines, for #2,180,-
themselves during his. visit.
" W e projxise to perform all th«
of the former. The big rod apple will in attendance and an enthusiastic meet­ 500, which represents the actual cost. vices now rendered the public hyt
The American Insurance com|«any
grow to perfection in the rich soil of ing was held. It was decided to hold a To extend the cable to Vladivostok will l’ostoffice department and carry i
has been Ixirred from doing further 1ms-
DOUBLE-DECK BRIDGE.
Yam hill if only given a chance.
incss in Massachusetts and the justice
three days’ show this season, instead of cost approximately #1,500,000.
treaty stipulations and contract* a|
J. T. Flynn, Secretary of the North take the entire receipts arising fn^
of the Stats» Supreme court says con-
a two days’ exhibition as heretofore.
American Telegraph A ( ’able company, postal service as full compensatin'
|»mies must show that they can protect Disgraceful Scenes at Rush Hours
Test Barley in Valiey
Call for Relief.
is in Portland en route from Seattle to the rendition of all [mid services
before they will la» allowed to continue
P O R T LA N D M ARKETS.
Salem— In order to raise brewing
writing policies.
Washington, where lie will represent performe«l by the Postoffiee ilc|«m
New York, Nov. 28. — The daily hurley of a higher standard and to en-
Fruits— Apples, common to choice, his company at the coming session of and pay all salaries and t'xpenses^
A large scetlon of the crater of Vesu­ «•rush of the Brooklyn bridge is receiv­ courage farmers to raise it more exten­
ing the earnest attention of Mayor Me- sively, the officials of the bureau of 50f«i,70e per box; choice to fancy, $ 1 fin congress, when a bill will lx> intro­ sary to curry out the terms of
vius has caved in.
Clellan and other city officials.
At a 1 plant industry of the department of 2.50; gnijx's, 60cfii#1.25 |x>r crate; duced to authorize the sale of.the cable. detailed «‘ontrai't us will accompli*!
FnCnoe has ordered a squadron of
conference
yesterday
important
plans
Agriculture liave out I ined a series of |xnrs, 75cfii # 1 .25; cranberries, flofin Mr. Flynn was in the real estate busi­ ohjis-ts sought, namely:
warships to Tangier, Morocco.
“ First— The reduction to the
for temporary and permanent reliid experiments w ith at least 10 different 12.50 [ x t barrel; persimmons, #1.50 ness in Portland alxmt 16 years ago.
He is a guest at Ihe Oregon hotel, by one-lmlf of all postage tn be pai
Justice Gaynor, of New York, ud- were discussed.
Linger trains and in- 1 varieties of high grade seed, to lx» car- | x t lxix.
«Tensed headway, it is
Vegetables— Cabbage, 1 ‘-4'fii 1 >»e per where ho is meeting many of his for­ first uml sevvind class matter, or 1
vocates imprisonment for relating.
xixx-ted, w ill'T ied on in different s«s-tions the coming
per ounce or fraction thereof of
bring temporary relief.
pound;
cnuliflow »r, #1.25 | x t dozen; mer acquaintances.
season.
Th
e
W
illa
m
ette
valley
has
Russia and Jit|inn have ilisagre«»d
“ Proimbly the most perfect wireless class, and
cent per pound on
Plans for permanent relief include been seelcted as one of the most likely celery, 70fii 90c | xt dozen; lettuce,
over their fisheries anil talk of war.
an almost entire rebuilding of the spots'w^here the grain ran lx» grown to head, 20c per dozen; onions, 10fi> 1 2».,e telegraphy stations in the world are in class matter, except for week I is
A plot has lxs»n unearthed in Soivin bridge. Double decking w ill prolmhly perfection.
per dozen; Ixdl peppers, 5c; pumpkins, Alaska, and are managed by the gov­ heretofore.
which was intended to unseat King Is* resorted to in order to make nxmi
“ Second — The wiping out oq
1‘ super pound; spinach, 4fie6c per ernment," saM Mr. Flynn. “ The stn-1
Peter.
for additional lira's of i-.ilrotal tracks.
T o Frobe Fdward’s Charges
pound; tomatoes, 30fit)60e per lxix; tains in mind are on Norton sound, and deficit annually in the operating«
Pendleton— It is announced here that parsley, 10fii 15«‘ ; squash, lfi« 1 ‘ 4e p»*r one is at St. Michaels and the other at postal service as a government d
Spain denies that a secret treaty has The engineers have ¡mnrmcd the may­
or
that
the
stress
on
the
anchor
lxirs
an
insixM-tiir will I h » sent by the Indian pound; turnips, otkY.«#! per sack; eur- Safety Imrlxir. They are so|ianit«»d by inent.
ixx»n entered into with France regard­
is only a third of their rapntdty and , department tq Pendleton to investigate rnts, 90efii #1 per sack; Ix-ets, #l.25fi< a distance of alxmt .38 miles. They are ] "T h ird — W e will pay intothelj
ing Morocco.
that the double decking of the structure charges recently made against Major 1.50 per sack; horseradish, 9(n 10c [x>r opemti'd by soldiers, and the lust si'll- Stub's treasury all net profit* ac
The recent session of the Trans-Mis­ is entirely feasible. This form of re­ 1 Edwards, agent of the Umatilla reser­ pound;] sweet potatixr, 2fii2»lle ;x*r son they transmitted 1,260,000 words over 7 per rent interest on oipitaj
sissippi congress at Kansas City was lief, however, w ill lx'ii matter of wars. vation. I Iwards is charged with using pound.
without a single error."
vested."
the tx»st yet held.
Onions— Oregon, 75cfi«#l iht liun-
I his official position in influencing per-
Inspectors Not Pleasing.
Irrigate Their Stock.
Print City’s Name on Stampi
I sons to have exelusive dealings with the ilr«‘<l.
A street car strike at Hamilton,
I’ntatoes— Oregon Burbanks, fancy,
Ont., caused serious riots and troops
Mexico City, Nov. 27.— The Herald
Iraliami|xilis, Nov. 28.— The “ water­ Commereiai National hank, depository
Washington, Nov. 27. — I’11!
today says: “ Unless there is a change stumps of the issue of 1907, at
The inspector 75cfn #1; common, 60(n 70c.
hud to ! k > milt'd out to restore order.
ing" of railroad stix'ks or over rapituli- for Indian funds here.
Biittor— Fancy creamery, 25fii 27 >ac of the plan of the eoinmittee which is presidential [xistotliees will hearonj
is ex|xx'ted the latter part of this
mtion
by
the
large
transportation
lines
A disc burgl'd (Nllian chief of |siliee
p«'r pound.
month.
now here to represent the conductors face the name of the state and r
luis taken to the field with a laud of is cnnnnenteil u|xui by the State Rail-
Fggs— Oregon ranch, 35fii37'i e per of the Mexican Central in their appli­ which the posfottice is situated,
fóltowera. Rural guards are pursuing.
-•"''»nissinn in its first report which
dozen.
Linn Men Sell tim ber Too.
cation for a revision o f the wage scale, chief reason for this innovation is[
It is said that Sir llendy Campiteli- ana in the ne f'w d a ye.
Poultry— Average old hens. llfi. 11 i.,e the management will lx> reminded that at the I’ostotltoe ihqmrtment, to lx
The report
Albany— A timber deal whereby 5,- '
flannermnii will resign as premier of is the tirsi th.
chickens,
H e; the system of retaining train inspectors belief that it will help do away
immission will huve 009 acres of splendid timlier land in per pound; mixed
the British cabinet und take a place in Hied simv its creation hi
- , thè test gen- Linn county is to ix> tninsfemsl to spring, 11c; old roosters, 7fii9e; .Iress- is not pleasing to the men who run the postoffiee robberies and make it i
the house of lords.
I crai asseinhly two yenrs ago.
The re- John A. Merritt,“ of Niagara, N. Y., cd chickens, 130 14c; turkeys, live. 17 trains. The increase in wages to he easier to trace «Timinals. Thepostj
! |xirt shows tiiat 43 mnds reporting tu and Eastern associates, is said to lx' O’ 18c; turkeys, dri*ss«'d, choice, 20fii nskt'd for the passenger conductors will robbery at Chicago a few years
Hungary lias decided to close all the
be from #250 to #300 a month.
A gixxl example of the ease with ’
thè mnmiission state thè vaine of thè practically consummated.
Merritt, 22c; geese, live. 10c; ducks, 14fi« 16<'.
Canard steamship agencies in that
Wheat— Club, 64c; hluestem, 66c; proportionate increase w ill be asked for stolen postage stamps inn ho fli*
nwd and «xpiipnient. and give thè vaine who was th irl assistant postmaster gen­
country, bs they eiunurnge emigration,
the freight conductors.”
of caeh | x t niilo.
of, for no trace of the perpetratorsj
eral under President McKinley, is now- valley, 66fii67c; risl, 61fi«62c.
which is not wan tei I .
Out-— No. 1 white, #24.500 25.50;
in this county in«|xs1ing the land and
ever found.
gray, #23.500 24.
Alarmed by Mail Robberies
Beat the Thieves To It
its outlets.
China threatens a Ixiycntt on Japan.
Barley— Feeil. #21.50 per ton; brew­
Has Not Refused to R<*»te"J
St. Petersburg, Nov. 27.— The min­
Helena, Mont., Nov. 28.— The gov­
ing, #22.50; nillcil, #23.
Ilarriman is reaching after all pilli­ ernment has just created four new for­
Light and Pow er for Vale.
ister of the Interior issiuxl orders that
New York, Nov. 27 — United »
li«’ utilities in Chicago.
Rye — #1.4no 1.45 ppr cwt.
henceforth the postoffiee shall only for­ Senator Thomas C. I’ latt said
est reserves in Montana and made large
\iilo— The city ivmncil has granted a
C.,rn — W hole,
$25.50; «Tacked, ward money within the Russian empire iuncoming an alleged interviei
Peary has arri veil at Sydney, N. S., additions to the Little Itolt and the 20-year franchise to M. G. Hope, I. W #26.50 per ton.
Kootenai reservations, according to Hope and It. E. Fulton, to put in tn
by means of money orders.
The prac- which he was quoted a s saying tn«l
on the steamer Roosevelt.
• toy— Valley timothy, No. 1 , #11(3; tiiT of sending currency in the register­ would not resign his offiiv as
pmclamntions received today at the i'lectrie I i ulit and water system for Vale.
San Francisco is going abend with Helena land office. The Missoula and The work is to crumnense on the ol«v- 12 per ton; Kn*t«'m Oregon timothy, ed mail will lx* abandoned beiause of " I » „ have
„ , c , not
„ FV said I . would
_____ not ret
I-olii reserves are situat«xl in the north­ trie light plant within four months ami #141« 16; clover, #7fi>8; cheat, #7.5110 the almost daily robbery of mail trains, nor have I said I would not send i
plans for a world’s fair in 1913.
western [»¡Vt of the state the Snowy to lx» complete. 1 within one year. It is 8 -I'D grain hay, #7.500,8.50; alfalfa, by lands of urnuxl revolutionists, whose resignation to Governor lliggi“
It is said Platt and Depew will re­
mountain reserve is in Fergus county understood that the company is ready ♦ 11.50; vetch hay, #70 7.50.
Ixxity from this source o f proceilure has never said to any new*pH!*T man
turn to the senate, defying publie opin­
\ ia l— Dressisl, 5 's fi. Hi?e per pound. reached such proportions tlmt the gov- I would stay in Washington all
ami the Pryor reserve in tiie southeast- to expend # 100,(100 on the enterprise. '
ion.
cm part of the state.
B e e f— Dressed hulls, l o 2c per ernnient has to repay by installments.
In fact, the" whole interview at*»1
The king of Greece while in Rome
poisTiil; rows, 4 fii 5«'; country sttx'rs.
refusal to resign is untrue.^
Shut Down From Leek o f Cars.
V«iJI (yc.
^
was alighted by the other Balkan
Keeping Up Its Record
Herds Lost in Blizzard,
Aster a— riie Central IkmrA Lumber
state«.
Mutton— Dressed, fancy, 8 (n 9c per
Wilburton, I. T., Nov. 28.— W ith a company, of this city, has e|os«xl down
Creat Bridg« Over Yzhi.
F.1 Paso, Tex., Nov. 27.— A special
po
ind;
ordinary,
6fi?
7c.
Mayor Hehmits, of San Francisco, de­ rxurd of 19 horrible death* during the its plant tempnrnrily.
to the Times from Almagordo, N. M.,
I/in«lon, Nov. 27.— The Tnkio <
The 'cause of
* " rk— Dri'ssed, 6<n 8>t e per pounii.
-¡»vs that the gout and sheep raisers of spomlent of the Times telegrap -
clares the indictment against him is pi*t year, the IVgnnn A McCVunnell the shutdown is the inability to si-cure
mine No. 19 at Wilburton blew up rars in which to ship the product, and
11 "1**— *■<§ l-*<‘ per pound, atxvireling t e Sacramento mountains in New the Japanese have decided to
the result of polities.
to qiuility.
with frightful force last evening.
Six the ruling high prii-es for togs.
Mexico lost from 60 to 80 per cent of the A'aln river at Aongampo-
The
W.x.l— Eastern Oregon average he«t, their herds during the rei-ent blizzard, -pan w ill he 3,2:19 feet long » " “ I
A prairie fire in Western Texas ha« men in the shaft miraculously esraped. m ill will pndmbly resume operations
l.Vi
is«-
per
pound,
acixinling
toshrink-
«»used the loss o f several liv*»s and It rannot yet he determined whethir sSortly after the first of the coming
which, it is said, is the heaviest loss bridge w ill cost #l,(XK),mW. B
age: valley, 2t¥« 21c, according to fine­ ever experieneeil by the industry in the
I great « lamage to term property.
. any liv«*s were loot.
ygAa •
completed at the same time
ness; mohair, choioe, 260 28c.
West.
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