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JAPAN Itthii gtoii County hws rc s u s r gkdvx \ m s ORBGON OF THE WEEK li .In 9, Condensed Form for Our Bosy Readers. A f r A Resume o f the Less Important but Not Less Interesting Events l o f the Past Week. The “ Four hunderd” of Newport, R. Ar e I . t have formed a (¡ambling club. I A Chinese tong war is on In fa.s b * Angeles and several Orientals fiave been I killed. Cl e Richard Croker bus declined to be- come a candidate for the English parli- a. , ament. \ I h Congressman Jones, of Washington, announces that he is a candidate for the senate. R U S S IA S E E K IN G T R O U B L E | Gunboat Violates Rights Accorded to American Vessels. San Francisco, July 16.— The barlt- cutine S. N. Castle, Captain A. Peder sen, arrived here today from the cod fishing grounds off the coast of Siberia, OREGON STATE ITERS OF INTEREST E X C ITED O V E R C O P P E R F R U IT G R O W E R S E N C O U R A G E D Fine C herry C rop and G ood Prices and reports that the vesael had been Ledge Uncovered Accidentally Which Bring Prosperity. Promises Rich Deposits. boarded by the Russian gunboat Mand- Albany— Five tons of Royal Ann cher Albany— M ill City, the site of the jur, her ship’s papers :aken and warned ries were grown this season on a ..wo- to stay 30 miles from the shore, under Curtiss Lumber company’s big m ills on acre orchard owned by C yrus H . W a lk Walker has con threat of being confiscated and the offi (he North Santiam river, lias teen er, near this city. cers and crew taken to Petropavlovak turned into a m ining town. Workmen tracted to sell tiie entire crop at 5 cents excavating to replace the company per pound, realizing an income of $500 in irons. on the two acres. This is blit one in Captain Pedcrser stated that on June store, which was burned recently, un stance of the remarkably large cherry 18 he was cod fishing in the Okhotsh covered rich depcelts o f native and car- yield in this vicinity and the exporta The ledge was tion of cberrit s now in pr .gress from sea, eight miles from the shore, in imnated copper ore. traced to a point on tiie opposite bank Albany w ill mean quite au item finan company with the schooner J. D. of the river and started people pros cially for this city. ;preckels, the barkentines Fremont and pecting a H over the town and on all In past years the two acres of Royal City of Papeete, all from Ban Francisco, sides. The ore is reported very rich Ann trees in the W alker orchard have when the Mandjur hove in sight. The and great excitement prevails. yielded about two tons annually. This The discovery was made at a point nas made the trees v e iy profitable, hut commanding officer, said Captain Ped directly in the rear of where tiie burned ersen, boarded the Castle, seized not store stood for years, and it seems mar a yield of five tons, w ith the present price, makes cherry growing a most only the ship’W clearance paiiers, hut velous it .was not found sooner. The noticeable profit yielding industry. poisonous effects from drinking water all of Captain Pedersen’s private papers A great many cherries are being ship ami his m«8ter’ s commission and certi at M ill City, which lias been noticed ped from Albany now. The Royal Ann many times in tiie past, is now attrib variety are being sent to the canneries ficate. Captain Pedersen remonstrated, uted" to the copper deposits in the at Salem and Puyallup, Wash.. Repub declaring that tils vessel was outside lican, Kentish and Bing cherries are the three-mile limit, and therefore lie ground. M ill City is on the Corvallis & east being sent direct to the Portland, Seat was violating no law. The Russian ern railroad, 35 miles east of Albany. tle and Astoria markets. A good many commander, however, stated that no cherries are being shipped from this ashing would be allowed w ith in 30 Opening Will Cause Rush city to the various points along the Cor miles of the shore, and gave the 8. N. Klamath Falls— The restoration order vallis & Eastern railroad. Castle and the other vessels seven days Black Re issued by the secretary of the interior publican cherries are now ripe and be to get beyond the lim it. As a number of the Fremont’ s crew affecting lands in Klamath county w ill ing marketed with the other varieties. were on shore at the time, the vessels cause a big rush for homesteads on Royal Ann cherries are bringing 5 cents remained for six days awaiting their September 28, when the lands w ill he per pound everywhere, and the other There are varieties 4 cents. return. When on the sixth day the thrown open to settlement. gunboat again appeared on the horizon, only a few good claims, that is, claims A ll cherries yielded bountifully tliia tlie Castle and the J. D. Bpreckels sail valuable for timber, in the entire dis year in this part of the state. There ed for Ban Francisco, leaving the Fra- trict to be restored to entry, and already are only five or six commercial cherry inont and the Papeete. Captain Peder 50 local residents are making arrange orchards in this vicinity, but every sen will lay the matter before United ments to rush onto the land and acquire farmhouse has its orchard and almost prior right through squatting on the every yard in Albany its Kentish or States Attorney Robt. T. Devlin tomor row morning and ropiest that It be same and making improvements. W h ile Black Republican tree. The demand taken up by the Washington authorities the land is restored to settlement on for cherries has also been stronger this at once. The 8. N. Castle belongs to September 28, it is not open to entry year than ever before and a ll cherries until 30 days Consequently A. B. Pond, of this city. - later. .. tiie . fit for marketing w ill be sold. The squatter who is on the land first after it anj demand this season have L. rt a n t t 1 A t v i n n t a t n n r l u T i m K n u f I * . . . .. . is restored 4 to settlement stands the best demonstrated the feasibility cf the com JA P A N T U R N S T A B LE S . chance to acquire title to the same. mercial growing of cherries in this v i The number of available claims is very cinity and this year’ s experience w ill Los Angeles Workman Insults Am eri limited, and the land seekers are so probably lead to greater things here In numerous that many legal entangle this industry. can Flag and Fares Badly. ments are sure to follow. I<o* Angeles, July 16.— T. Yoni, a ready for w ar . Would Attack United S ta te » on South With Big Army. M exico C ity, July 16.— N ine thou sand veteran Japanese soldiers are now in Northwestern M exico. They are sta tioned at points in the states of Sonora, Sinoioa and Chihuahua. Vice President Given a Rousing Welcome in City by Sea. Each group is commanded by skilled commanders, who saw service in the Russo-Japanese war. IS {A ST »TUTORIA DISPELS THE “ ICEBERG” STORY Thirty thousand Japanese, the vast m ajority o f whom are veterans of the Russian southwestern campaigns, are in the section the United C aliforn ia. lliree States and Lower cf W h ole C ity Tjurna Out to G ree t Him — W arship A d d s O fficial Salute Banquet at S easid e. Japanese generals w h o held high rank in the Russo-Japanese war have been in M exico for three months. They dresa like Mexican ranchero« and are ostensibly buying land. T iie Trana-Oceanio Im m igration com pany, whose vice president is T . H ina- ta, a membei of the Japanese parlia ment, is subsidized by tiie Japanese government to bring Japanese soldieis to M exico. They have been com ing in to M exico at the rate of 800 per month, landing at Salina Cruz, M anzanillo and other Pacific porta. In case of war, the plan is for the Japanese fleet to sail up the G u lf of C alifornia, capture the port of Guay- mas, and use the state of Sonora as a base of operations in a campaign against the United States. Th is plan w ill practically duplicate the operations against Russia, in which Japan seized Corea at the outbreak oi the Russo-Jap anese war. Japan, in her war against the United States, w ill despoil Mexican territory, which has no navy, just as she did that of Corea in tiie war with Russia. Foreign diplomats here, and especial ly those of Euiope, are watching the developments w ith interest and aston ishment because of the inadequate Am erican secret service officials, who seem not to be thoroughly inform ed of Japan’s operations in M exico. This story is absolutely correct i ery detail. A storia, tim es the O r., J u ly boom of 10.— Nineteen tiie gnna of the m is e r Charleston broke tiie stillness oi the a ir at noon yesterday announcing the a rriv a l of the train hearing Vice resident Fairbanks, who was Astoria's honored guest. As the vice president stepped from the band played a train the / cruiser’ s j m artial a ir, the blue f coated m arines brought th eir guns to present arm s and the crowd broke into cheers w h ile dozens of w h istles on steamers, m ills and canneries joined in harsh hut loud uclaiin. S h ortly after 4 o ’ clock tiie procession Heney threatens the indictment of formed and headed by a platoon of po several big men who are influencing lice, tiie Charleston's hand and the witnesses in the bribery caws. cruiser’s fu ll com plem ent of marines i» The anthraclite coal miners are ap and bluejackets and followed by the parently satisfied, as the board of con ice president and the other guests of ciliation lias no work liefore it. the city in autom obiles proceeded to tiie VanDusen field, where M i. Fairbanks A number of witnesses for Haywood’s addressed a crowd of several thousand defense have been arrested for con people who had gathered to hear him . tempt and more arrests are to be made. M ayor W ise welcomed tiie d istin A young Italian woman hag been guished visitor in a few w e ll chosen found murderer) in Chicago and it is words and then Senator Fulton in lii« believed the deed was done by the usual happy manner introduced the Black Hand aasodation. guest of the day. M r. Fairbanks’ A ll interested agree that the climax speech was purely of au im prom ptu in the telegraphers’ strike is near when nature, hut he is a pleasing talker an* other men w ill join in the strike or else his numerous w itticism s and local hi l b i , those already out w ill go back and the soon aroused the enthusiasm of the a “ » trouble be adjusted. dience and dispelled tiie idea that he » T IR E D O F B E IN G G O V E R N O R an “ iceberg,” as so often depictey. Voliva threatens to build u rival H e spoke oi tiie great and uneqiialed Zion City. Judge W ickersham C reates Sensation prosperity of the country, of the won A stringent prohibition law ia sure derful opportunities to be found in tiie by Speech on Alaska. to pass in Georgia. W est, and prophesied that tiie prosper 8eattle, W ash., July 15.— Federal . Land O ffice Active. ity of Am erica as a nation was but just Htoessel ana other defenders ol Pott Japanese employed as a wiper in the N orth Pow der Valley C lip. B alem -G overn or Chamberlain has Judge James W ickersham , o f Alaska, beginning. Arthur are on trial. Southern Pacific shops in this city, nar North Powder Sheep shearing and I received a letter from the commissioner speaking before the State Bar associa Fairbanks, short F ollow in g M r. Canada is also having its troubles rowly escaped serious injury at tiie dipping aie about over in North I of the general land office containing tion, created a sensation by declaring speeches were made by Governor Cham with the Japanese influx. hands ol an enraged mol) of American ler valley, and, while hauling and I ceftihed copy ol approval list No. 13, that he was tired of acting as the gov berlain, Senator Mulkey and Congress Greeks at Roanoke, Va., were badly workmen today. Yoni was wiping an weighing are still under way, it is H*fe I containing 14,292.96 acres of school in man E llis, when an inform al reception engine on which had been placed two to say not less than 360,000 poundsi of I demnity selections of the state of Oie ernment oi Alaska, and that the liar beaten for hitting an American boy. was held and tiie public was g iven an small American (lags. W h ile wiping wool w ill be haled at the two shipping I ^on ¡n ( j rttn(j e land district. “ I of the state must whip tiie congres op p oitu n ity of m aking the personal ac Chicago telegraph operators have the engine, Yoni turned and deliber points for the Eatern market, Baker I (jegire congratulate the present otii sional delegation into line to grant quaintance of th eil distinuished guest. been notified to be ready for a strike. ately spat upon one of the (lags. His City and Pendleton, and estimating at■ 1 ciala for their promptness in this mat some power to the people of Alaska. A t 6:30 ill tiie evening a special train Tiie Hague conference will adopt action was seen by another workman, the lowest figures for good and better 1 t € r » the governor| “ w h ich is His speech overshadowed that of Vice hearing Vice President Fairbanks and nearly all of the American proposi- who immediately pulled Yoni from the grades of merino wool, 17 to 18c, not! marked contrast with tiie dilatory meth President Fairbanks in importance, for party left for Seaside where a banquet engine to tiie grouud, at the same time less than $7,000 will come to North ods of their predecessors.’ ’ tlons. he insisted that the only authority ol was h eld . acquainting the other workmen in the Powder’s sheepmen from wool sales Ambassador Aokl proposes intermar any kind in Alaska is that of the judi A crowd alone. Owing to the long-continued Big Sawmill Burns, riage to cement the ¡Japanese-Americsn building of Y o n i’s act. ciary and the governor is a mere figure B R A V E S O L D IE R S B U R N E D . quickly surrounded Yoni and lie was cold rains of spring, lambing was be Cascade Locks— The entire plant alliance. head with only authority to appoint being roughly handled, when he man low tiie average. Both lamb and mut the W in d R iver Lumber company private secretary and notaries public. r Tiie rate law prevents railroads com aged to elude his assailants and es ton are bringing good prices and are in this place, Including lumber in pile, He denounced Beattie for quiet.y en T e rrib le P ow d er Explasion on Bat- ing to the relief of farmers by giving a caped. steady demand. A t this tim e the burned to the ground, involvin g a loss tleseip G eorgia . joying a $20,000,000 annual trade with special rate on farm implements. Nortli Powder valley sheep, with a of over $150,000, and th iow in g out Alaska and refusing to aid Alaskans in Boston, July 16.— W ith six of her ) H ow to Reach Harriman. good b ill of health, sheared and dipped, employment 125 men. Harriman says the Interstate Com Fire broke out getting a system of government. officers and crew dead and 14 others Washinsgton, July 16.— Tiie Inter are moving on the trail to the reserves in the lioiler room of tiie planer, and merce commission report is a political The Bar association banquet lasted document and tie ia being persued per- state Commerce coin mission ¡mints out in tine condition. tiiere being a high wind it rapidly until l a. m., Mr. Fairbanks, Governor either dying or suffering from terrible a plain and direct method by which K K Daily. spread to the sawm ill and in 15 minutes Mead, Congressman Humphreys, Sena bums received in an explosion of pow II. Harriman, the railroad magnate Dates fo r Tillam ook Fair. every structure between the railroad tor Piles and others speaking in re der in the after superimposed turret, The Interstate Commerce commission can lie placed in prison for merging tiie Tillam ook— It has been decided to and tiie river was enveloped in fiâmes sponse to toasts. has teported the Harrinmti monopoly Union and Central Pacific railroads the battleship Georgia steamed slow ly Illegal and the attorney general will Tiie act of 1874 is pointed out as the hold tiie annual street carnival and No one was injured. up Boston harbor from the target prac county fair in this city on August 22, decide in a few days on what action to present statute under which M r. Ila rii tice grounds in Cape Cod bay late yes F R E IG H T C A R P O O L B R E A K S . 23 and 24. The fair this year w ill be Wild B lackberries Plentiful. take. terday and landed tiie dead and injured ■nun may be crim inally reached. The on a more extensive scale than last yea Allian v— W ild blackberries are very yard. B t«n«lard, wrecker of the Milwaukee wording of tiie law is quoted and a dc with more substantial prizes offered in plentiful in all parts of Linn county Big Roads Abandon P ro je c t Which men at the Charleston navy yard, W ith the arrival o f the tiie G eorgia ther6*\\ avenue lisuk, Chicago, lias made $20,- cision of the United Btates Supreme the stock show, which w ill be made a now, and hundreds of gallons are being Does N ot Succeed. became known the detu ails o f the m ost ' t 000 since In prison by charging fees for court given as a precedent. There Is special feature of the lair. As there picked. The berries are more abund Chicago, July 15.— The American terrib le naval accident that has ever releasing mortgages. A movement has no recommendation made that proceed are so many visitors and hcraeseekers ant this year than for many years, the been started to |>aidon the hank ings be instituted, as the department pouring into Tillam ook on account of vines in the woods being completely railway clearing house, which for eight taken place along the coast of N ew of justice is supposed to take action. wrecker. months has been trying to perfect a England. The accident ocurrod shortly the railroad building into the county, filled w ith berries. before noon yesterday w h ile the G eor every effort w ill he put forth by the pool of all freight cars in the country, The emperor of Corea is said to have gia ’ s crew was a t target practice off High Honor fo r Root. citizens to make this the liest fait ever PO R TLA N D M ARKETS. abdicated because of pressure from is in process of disintegration, accord Barnstable in Cape Cod bay. In some Mexico City, July 16.— An unpre held in Tillamook. Japan. W heat— Club, 86c; bluestem, 88@ ing to the Inter-Ocean. The Chicago & manner as yet unexplained tw o hugs of codented honor w ill tie bestowed upon Haywood made an exceptionally American Secretary of State Root and Alton railroad, which was one of the powder became ignited and in the te r 89c; valley, 86c; red, 84c. Milk Condenser fo r Amity. good witness for himself in Ids trial at Mrs. Root upon their coming visit (hits— No. 1 white, $27.50028; gray, strongest advocates of the car pooling rible (lash that follow ed tiie entire tur A m ity — A modern m ilk condenser Boise. scheme at the outset, w ill withdraw . ret crew, consisting of three offictrs and Mexico as guests of the Mexican gov plant, complete in every detail, is now nominal. W h ile in the capital assured for this place. Bailey— Feed, $21.50922; brewing, The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul 18 men, was engulfed in fire and rex Peter I Arson, second richest man in ernmeont. At a meeting the Northwest, is dead at his home in Chapultehee eastel, the summer home recently it was decided to incorporate a norainial; rolled, $23.50024.50 per railroad lias already withdrawn, and ceived horrible burns, one officers anu many of the big roads in the East and five men dying before the ship reache of the president of the republic, w ill joint stock company with a capital of ton. Helena. Corn— Whole, $28; cracked, $29, West have determined to abandon the port and another before m idnight. lie thrown open to them . There they $42,500. Before the meeting closed Japanese spies have lieen caught project. w ill make their residence, which w ill $1,400 of the stock had been subscribed. per ton. The explosion occurred in the a fte r sketching Fort Roseerans ou tiie C ali also be the headquarters of Secretary A meeting has been called to complete Hay— V alley timothy, No. 1, $17@ ■ The organization has failed in its superimposed turret, but tiie men, nn-JF fornia coast. Root, it was originally stated that tiie the organization and in the meantime 18 per ton: Eastern Oregon tim othy, prime object, to insure each road hav der command of Lieutenant Caspar Leading cltiaens of Toledo, Ohio, |wrty w ill consist of Mr. and Mrs committees are actively at work raising • -’ *@ 23; clover, $9; cheat, . $9®10; ing on its own rails all tiie tim e the Goodrich, son of Hear Adim rul G ood number of rare owned by it. I t has rich, commandant of the N ew Y ork have been sent to tiie workhouse for or- Root, Miss Root and a secretary. the balance of the capital stock, w ith I * ™ " ha-v - W | 1 0 ; alfalfa, $13014. ganixlg sn ice trust. B utter— Creamery, 260\27><c per (ailed to do this because it had no navy yard, and M idshipm en Faulkner every prospect of success. pound. power to penalize the roads for disobey G oldthwaite and James T . Cruse, were Passenger Trains Crash. T iie National educational association Poultry— Average old liens, 15c per ing the mandates, beyond the im posi operating the eigh t inch guns. Leavenworth, Kan., July 16.— A Maryland Invites Mr. Smith. has placed !tee!f on reconi as favoring tion of the established rate of rental Chicago (Treat Western passenger train, hlghecr salaries for teacher*. Hood River— Hon. E. L. Bmith is pound: spring chickens, 17018c; old running over the Kansas C ity N oitli- the recipient of an invitation from the roosters, 100 12c; dressed chickens, 16 per diem. Jailed fo r C ontem pt. Fairbanks delivered an address before western tracks, is reported to have run @ l ' c ; turkeys, live. 11012c; dressed, Ban Francisco, July 16.— Tiie first the C hiistiao Kndeavor convention at into a Burlington train at Bethel, be Maryland State H orticultnial society to choice, nominal; geese, live, Schm itz’ Appeal Is Sham. 10c serious blow to the b ribery graft prose Beattie. He liad an audience of 12,000. tween here and Kansas C ity, at 1 deliver an address liefore that body at ducks, 8 0 9 c. Ban Francisco, July 15. — Mayor cution was struck by the I/mis Glass its annual meeting which w ill take Telegraph operators in New York o’clock this morning, wrecking the Eggs— Fresh ranch, candled, 24026c Schmitz suffered another defeat this defense in open court yesterday through place this year at Jamestown, Va. In have Iwen ordered to prepare to strike sleeper and k illin g and injuring several per doxen. morning when his application to compel E m ile J. Zim m er, second vice presi- extending the invitation the society at a m om ent’s notice, should they I*, passengers. Fruits— I ’ll.-Tries. 8010c per pound; Judge Dunne to set a date for settling d*nt and director of the Pacific States The injured are to be states through its secretary that it is called out 2,»100 men wlil tie afteeted. taken to Kansas C ity for treatment deslrious of securing Mr. Smith in or apples, 7 5 c0 $ l per box; storage Bpitz the bills of exceptions in the case in Telephone & Telegraph company, who Acting Mayor Charles Boston, of Ban A wrecking tiain is now on its way der that they may be in fra c te d in the en bergs, $3.50 per box; cantaloupes which he was convicted of extottion first refused to be sworn afterward ac Francisco, says lie told lleney and Irom Kansas C ity to the scene. Nik i 3.50 |HT crate . ¡.ea, h, s. v'vi , $1 was not granted. C. W . Cobb, repre cepted the oath, answered two or three Hood River methods of growing and Burns everything he knew about the per crate; raspberries, $1.2601.50 senting the prosecution, declared that questions, then reftisedto testify fur packing fruit. grafting officials to sevure immunity for blackberries. 80-12 (yc pe. pound; lo the petition was a 9ham and a pretense. ther. He was, by Judge T a w ler, com Deni«» He Is Japanese Spy. him self. ganberries, $1.25 perorate. The petition charges that Judge Dunne m itted for contempt to the county ja il Toklo, July 16.— General Teraitchi, High Price fo r O regon P ru res. Vegetables— Turnips, $2 per sack; was b ased, and that he is purposely “ for a term of five days and until the Christian Endeavor people are spend the minister oi war, in an interview to Salem— lot Salle Bros., of Albany, ing bnay days at their eon veto ion in day, contradicted the reported arrest of liave purchased a pool of prunes esti carrots. $2.50 per sack; beets, $2.50 hindering the perfection of the appeal question is answered.” a Japanese spy at >.an ¡>iei(0 ( ',| ||e per sack; asparagus. 10c per pound; in order to keep Schmitz in the county Beattie. mated at 500 tons, at a 3 -cent basis. beans, 7(*ol0c per pound; cabbage, 2v,c jail. said there are no Japanese m ilitary Reds Denounce Cabinet. Pennsylvania railroads sre suing to officers in America except m ilitary a t This means about 5 l« cents a pound to per pound ; celery, $1 per dosen; cu M ontpelier, France, July 16.— M arch reetiain enforcement of the 2-cent pas tache«. The war office lias never In the grower, orchard run, for the prunes cumbers, 50cfs $1 per box; corn, 35 0 Good Will Tow ards Koreans w ill probably average 45 to the pound. ing workmen and th eir sym pathizers, ■enger rate law. 5 Op per dozen; lettuce, head, 25c per structed any officer or amateur spy to The Hague, July 15.— It was official singing anarchistic airs, stopped to This is the higheet ptice that has been The National Teachers’ association in examine American fo r t»." dozen; onions, 15020c per dozen; peas, ly dated today that Joseph H. Choate, pHi-i for prunes in this vicin ity this night in front of the hat racks and ac * 0 5c per pound; radishes, 20c per dor speaking to the Corean delegates at The convention at I.os Angelea lias refused year. The prunes ate growing in tiie claimed the soldiers, who were in vited to adopt suggested changes in spelling en; rhubarb, 3 V per pound; toma Hague yesterday, m erely said that Five More Japanese Held. Kneed*!* distiict. to join the procession and demonstra toes, $1.6093 perorate. of word*. San Antonio, Tex., July 16.— The America had always felt good w ill to tion. The troops w ere confined, h ow P tatoea— New, 2c per pound. ward Koreans, but he manifested no The Wisconsin legislature has paused I ', , - U t e f e , an Grbhsrdt fo r Fish Com m issions* ever, and wer not allowed to m ingle V ea!— Dressed, 6 t , @ * V per pound. opinion about the present condition of a 2 cent ¡»seenger rate law which will , M o,,,* n r,,*'r ’ more w ith the celebrators, who w ere not dis Salem— A. E. Gebhaidt lias been se Bref — Dressed bulls, 3 v ,0 4 r per go into effect August 16. Japanese near Green s Station yester- that country, and only expressed the orderly. A t a mass meeting the woik-< lected by Governor Chr.mherlain (or pound; cows, 6 0 6 i lO ; country steers day, making their wav into the »late belief that no action can be taken here, men condemned the government and ex-', Adm iral larnamoto. Ambassador } through the brush. All w ill he sent to state fish commissioner. H . K. Bick adding that if the Coreans desire to preseed sym pathy with Southern France. , ers. of Pendletcn, who was superintend Aoki and Adm iral Kvana all my talk o f . Ban Francisco for deportation to Jaran Mutton— Dressed, fanev, 80.9c per ent c l the reform school under Governor pound; ordinary, 5 0 7 c ; ¿¡rin g la m )«. make representations to the United 4 far with Japan is base less. Btates it must be to the government. Geer, w ill succeed looney in that place. 9(<i9(,c per pound. T ry to B low Up Leiahman. fh s cruise of the American fleet to I Corean Plot Is Exposed. Constantinople, July 16.— A bomb Pork— Prewed, 6 0 8 V per pound. the faclfic w ill he the longeet in the T ,*ia , July 16.— A dispatch from Europe Ha* Summer Shiver*. Bridge to Replaça Ferry, exploded last night in front of the sum Hops— 60.7 V per pound, according history of the American navy. Be. ul, Korea, reports the sensational Berlin, July 15.— Unseasonable cold mer quarters of the American embassy Eugene— The county commissioners to quality. _ . I discovery of 24 men. who were concent. havs just decided to erecta bridge prevail« throughout M iddle Europe. at Aen i Keui, a suburb of this c ity . w — i ' r —. _ Mayor poston, of Ban Francisco, ha* ed in the Seraglio poise*, it is supposed Temperatures as low as 41 degree« have Four persons were sligh tly injured. moved the office from the location oc- with the intention of asswa-inating some farm, to take been reported in Southern Bavaiia, Otherwise no damage as done. The au cupied by Bcbiuita to the city hall. of the emperor’s ministers. The cost w ill be about $6,000 and it is reported that »now ia falling thors o f the outrage have not been I ness; mohair, choice, 29030c. in the_Voegee mountain*. traced. Fire which started in the kitchen of the Hchlits hotel, Omaha, destroyed 170,000 worth of property. Í Bn* 6 (,0 7c.