Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, August 22, 1907, Image 2

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    S T R IK E OVER. SAYS C L O W R Y
Washington County dews
■___ .. t«c» Vr~x
WHERE M ONEY W ENT.
He. San Francisco H »» Made U»e Of;
I
*9,000,000.. Relief Fund».
f
OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
Telegraph Operator* In N ew
Going Back to Keys.
York
GUILTY OF GRAF
New York, Aug. 16.—General officers
San Francisco, Ang. 20.— The Relief
of the two telegraph companies said
POREST GROVE.
OREGON I Corporation has issued a etatemeut
as’ ziyht that business was ringing to
— summit.,: up Uir « :x tt-at it bas dot.«
all parts of the country and that no dif­
S U C C E SS OF IRRIGATION.
FiR
B
LO
C
K
S
ARE
THE
BEST.
from the t me of the óre to thg present
ficulty is experienced in handling
evacuation of the camps, The state-
everything offered.
President Clowry,
Wonderful
Progress
Being
Made
in
Oregon Product Excels Other Woods
meet says:
of the Western Union, said:
Bend District.
for Switch Blocks.
“ The efforts of the corporation to
“ The strike is over.
We are receiv­
^
I provide permanent homes for the stil­
Bend— Expressions of surprise and ing applications from strikers today,
Salem— Another instance of the su­
l s
fereis from the catastrophe will com­
satisfaction were frequently utteied by tut we are filled jip and cannot place
plete the admin sttation of the $9,000,- periority of fir wood over the harder
them.”
¡000,000 of the re le i fond. The amount arieties of forestry products ior com- the Governor and other members i f th.
The Associated Press service is mov­
I in money that was received by the cor­ uercial and industrial purposes is illus­ party that came to Bend recently for ing under steadily improving conditic ns. Aged Defendants Hard Hit by R
poration
amounted
to
$8.357,933.93.
be­
trated in a communication to the rail- the purpose of investigating tiie condi­ Officers of the union still express confi­
— Both Are Permitted Their
A Resume o f the Less Important but
sides free transportation and the sup­ roid commission received from Man­ tion of the reclamation projects that
Not Less Interesting Events
dence and deny that any union operat­
Liberty on Bail.
plies donated from various sources. ager E. Lyons, of the Northern Pacific have been started in this vicirity.
o f the Past Week.
ors have applied for re-employment.
The sum of $906,000 subscribed is still Terminal company, of Portland, who W hile the representatives of the state
I outstanding, f 700,000 of which is in the tatee that fir wedges w ill be used in and the government have not yet given
Trade Wire* Are Reopened.
San Francisco, Aug. 20— John
hands of the American National Red future for swith and frog blocks in attention to the details of their task,
Chicago, Aug. 16.— The teiegiaph Benson and Dr. Edward B. Perrin w
Hearst is laying his plans for 1908.
place of hard wood blocks because it is and are not in a position to express an companies reopened their oflieee at the
; Cross.
yesterday convicted of conspiracy
“ In the three months immediately superior adaptation to this use has been opinion which w ill indicate their final
Boston lias started a crusade against
boaid of trade with comparatively few defraud the United States guv,-mm«
following the tire, known as the emer­ lemonstrated fully by past experi­ conclusions, they freely voiced their
grafters.
operators.
It
is
predicted
that
the
gency period, $2,060,000 was spent for ments.
pleasure over the rapid progress that strike of brokers’ operators w ill not in securing 12,000 acres oi land in Te-
While on his trip around the world
luma county.
i clothing, food, shelter, distribution of
Mr.
Lyons’
letter
is
in
reply
to
a
has been made in agriculture in the materialize. Both the employers and
Taft will visit the czar.
I supplies, sanitation, aid to the sick and notice from the commission calling at­
T lie verdict, which means a fine and
F(
Deschutes country.
strikers declare they will not arbitrate term ol imprisonment, was returned bi
Both telegraph comapeiee in Pan ¡injured and aid to neighboring cities, tention to the dereliction of the com­
Thre* years ago, when the state land anything.
F( Francisco say business is improving.
_________
I Since the permanent organization on pany in permitting switch and frog
a jury in the United States District
board made its first visit of inspection
court after being out about an hern.
Hpeaker Cannon approves the presi- August 1, 1906, of the Relief and Red blocks to remain out of place in the ter­ to the Deschutes project, there was not
A
General Strike Called.
dent’s plan of sending a fleet to the P a -, Cross Funds corporation^ the^ ezpendi- minal yarde, and Mr. Lyons assures an irrigated field within the limits of
Benson and Dr. Perrin were allowed
Chicago, Aug. 16.— S. J. Small, pres­
t ire has been $6,226,009. Nearly $3, the commission that this matter, the
eifle
either of the immense tracts set apart ident of the Commercial Telegraphers to retain their liberty on hall. Judp
] 000,000 of this sum has been used for blame for which he attaches to the ne­
for reclamation. The party that came union, at 1:30 this morning hsued a lie Haven set Thursday as a day for
The Georgia legislature has just small loans, mostly fer the purpose of
glect of the track department, will tie to Bend passed dozens of irrigated general order to commercial operators passing sentence.
passed a law which will disqualify 96 assisting people who had acquired lots
attendel to more carefully in the fu­ fields, where settlers have transformed to cease work immediately except wiiere
J. C. Campbell made tiie closing ar­
per cent of the negro voters.
jin the city to erect homes on them. ture
He says that the hard wood sage brush plains into fields of alfalfa, contracts with the unicn have been gument for tiie defense at the morning
The
result
is
shown
in
the
building
of
The Transvaal assembly is to pur­
blocks work out of place on the light wheat, oats, corn, potatoes and garden
session, and in the afternoon United
H.
signed.
chase a diarnoond valued at $1,000,000 1,367 cottages. The remainder has track and under heavy traffic, while fir vegetables. The view of these many
States District Attorney Devlin closed
been Bpent as follows:
and present it to King Edward.
blocks remain securely wedged where thrifty, growing crops was a practical
for tiie prosecution, summing up th*
BOTH SIDES FIRM.
“ Furniture and household necessi
Jo
case in a forcible manner.
In hii
demonstration of the success of iiriga
Both Western Union and Postal offi­ tits. $1,260,000; tools for artists and driven.
t iwn cials in New York declare thatt busi­
tion on tlit Deschutes, for fields were Working Forces Uncharged at Port­ charge Judge De Haven instructed the
professional men and to assist business
jurors that if they found from tiie evi­
FAIL TO KEEP LAW.
seen where two crops of alfalfa, aggre­
M ness is resuming a normal condition.
land Offices.
men, $513,000; transportation, $41,-
dence that Dr. Perrin had at any time
gating
three
tons
to
the
acre,
were
cut
c'ty
A Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul 000; sewing machines, $37,000; relief
Portland, Aug. 16.— With both the subsequent to October 31, 1903, taken
Statute Requiring Killing o f Weeds on lAnd seeded down last season, and
strikers and the telegraph companies advantage of tiie contract with Benson
M passenger train hit a handcar near of various kinds, $627,000.
where
fully
matured
wheat
of
first
class
Disregarded
in
Marion
Cedar Rapids, la., and 20 persons were
“ The department of lands and build­
claiming the victory in the local strike, lie should he found guilty as charged.
Porti
quality lias been harvested long before
ings lias spent for the construction of
hurt.
Salem— There is evidence that there
conditions in Portland are much the
After tiie jury had been out aboot
the frost season has arrived.
M
same ae they were yesterday morning. half an hour tiiey tiled back into court
Mayor ¡Taylor has been declared by dwelling houses in the parks and for lias been a pretty general disregard of
Three
years
ago
there
was
scarcely
a
visiti the Supreme court to he t lie legal ex­ the fitting up of the Ingleside camp for tiie provisions of the Barrett law, pane
Today is expected to maik the crisis of and asked f,»r a reading of letters Perrin
old people, $900,000. Bonuses to the ed by the last legislature, providing for settler’s cabin on the whole 140,000 the trouble and each side announces it«
wrote from Washington, Snell’ s reply
L. ecutive of San Francisco. He lias ap­ amount of $402,000 have been given tiie extirpution of Russian, Canadian acres which tiie Deschutes company
pointed a new board of police cornmis-
and that part of the charge relating to
had undertaken to reclaim.
Today confidence in the outcome.
Frid
to
people
erecting
buildings
in
the
and
Chinese
thistles
ami
other
obnox
Mansgers of the telegraph companies
eioners.
burned district. Eight hundred and ious weeds in this county, and if a there are 250 families residing on the say they have the situation well in hand Dr. Perrin’s liability in connection with
E
the Benson contract.
A verdict wu
Taft is ready tor a „trip around the forty-three buildings have brought the strict enforcement of tiie act were to he farm lands, 120,000 acres are green
and that the strikers have lost.
On returned within ten minutes alter the
in tl
with
growing
crops,
many
more
fami­
world.
owners such a reward, the bonuses rep­ insisted upon many of tiie road super
lies have applied for lands and will the other hand the striking operators request of the jury had been gnnted.
C
French troops have the Moorish up- resenting 12 per cent of the cost of the visors of tiie county, as well as a ma
Dr. Perrin took tiie verdict
come
here to make homes when water say they have the local companies tied
building. A permanent home fer those jovity of municipalities, would be liable
cou
rising well in hand.
lias
been
supplied and several thousand up and the ranks are standing firm. and was comforted by his two sow.
who are too old to cure for themselves to tiie penalties imposed for neglect in
V
The Hague conference has post]ioned and have no means is being erected at observing its provisions, ranging from acres have been cleared and plowed They say'the telegraph companies are Benson appeared to be dumfounded at
disarmament change.
this year ready for production of crops using the mails to dispatch their mes­ tbe result.
wen
a cost of »900,000.
$50 to $500 fines for each offense.
sages and that unless the operatole are
The punishment provided by th e *
next
year.
“ Ninety-five thousand dollars has
This law, which ie tiie repetition of
Secretary Straus is back from hie tr’p
V
taken back at their own terms the pres­ ute is a tine of not less than $ 1,000 dk
been administered by the bureau of old laws upon tiie subject, except that
to
Hawaii.
He
found
the
Japanese
ent serious tie-up of all lines of busi­ more than $10,000 and imprisonment
terd
Albany Grants Gas Franchise.
special relief for a variety of needs, its provisions are made more stringent
friendly.
ness will continue indefinitely.
for not less than two years.
Albany— By an ordinance passed by
such as medical services, milk for and its scope enlarged to embrace white
b
A feature of the situation yesterday
A deep interest is manifested by the
children, special delicacies for children, mustard, coeklebur and silver salt bush, the city council a franchise has been
administration in the Massuchusletts artificial limbs, spectacles, sewing ma­
ranted to James Steel to erect and was an appeal to the police by Manager
commonly called, requires tiie road su
NO L A C K O F MEN.
campaign.
l
maintain
a gas lighting plant in this Domare, of the Western Union, for
chines, stoves, etc.
The bureau of pervisor of each district to make a tour
protection
to
messengers
hired
as
was
Chicago is almost sure to lie the raeet- hospitals lias cared for 4,750 patients of inspection of the properties within city. According to the provisions of
strike-breakers. He asserts that strik­ Telegraph Company Blame* Opera­
Ing place of the Democratic National at an expense of $170,000. The indus­ his territory ami serve notice upon all the franchise, construction work on the
tors fo r Congestion.
convention.
trial bureau lias spent $35,000 for the property owuets upon whose land any gas plant is to commence within three ing union messenger boys interfere ser­
rc ta f
establishment of social halls, the main­ of the weeds mentioned in the list are months, and the plant is to be in oper­ iously with those hired to deliver tele­
Portland, Aug. 20.— “ General condi-
A Boise teiegrap operator who refus­
grams.
N
tenance of sewing centers, kindergar found to destroy the same before they ation within a year. The price of gas
ed to go out has been driven out of town
Strikebreakers are being quartered tione are im proving,” said K. T. Reid,
tens, etc. F’or the rehabilitation of have bloomed and seeded, and*à copy is fixed at 75 cents per thousand feet.
typ< by strikers.
in
tiie Western Union office, cots hav­ district superintendent of the Weitm
hospitals and charitable societies $360, of the notice must be filed with the A ll municipal buildings w ill be lighted
ing
been placed there, and after their Union Telegraph company, whowüit
)
The first division of the Pacific cruis­ 000 lias been expended, which, how county court. If the landowner neg free.
trick
at the keys is finished they sleep this city yesterday from Seattle.
a vi
er squadron has reached Yokohama on ever, ¡ b not sufficient for the purpose lects, fails or refuses to comply with
“ There has not been a day since the
there,
ready to begin work again as
its way to San Francisco.
The plans of the corporation for the tiie law in this respect, the road super­
Heavy Fleece From Yearling.
!
soon as they awake. The strikebreak­ strike began, a week ago, that our com­
winter
include
additional
aid
to
the
visor lias authority to employ men to
A cage containing eight miners at
McMinnville— G. W . Keen, living
Cr*
ers are said to be well cared for and pany lias not liad enough good opin­
Sonrnan, Pa., fell 400 feet to the bot­ needy institutions, the raring for about destroy the pests and charge the cost to mile southwest of this city, seems to be Manager Dumars says he Is feeding ions to handle all business, and they
tod
tom of tlie shaft, killing five of the oc­ 200 women and children in the liospit the property owner, which applies as a in the lead thus far for the heaviest them porterhouse steaks. Their meals could have done so, but for the mili-
ale, the maintenance of the Ingleside lien upon the land.
I
cupants.
cions interference with our wires by the
fleece from one sheep. The animal is are brought in to them.
camp and the assistance of those who
few
railroad telegraphers. W e have »num­
yearling, and yielded 28 pounds
Celebrations were held along the are in real need of charity.
while a full sister, 2 years old, pro-
Construes Mill License Law,
ber of secret service men and inspec­
we
Hudson river in honor of the first trip
HARD W ORDS FROM C A R TE R .
tor«, who are on duty at suspected
Salem— Attorney General Crawford luced 22 pounds. Mr. Keen sold the
of a steamboat on those waters August
D O N ’ T W O RK ENOUGH.
points and we propose to at ret and
has construed the definition of what lip for 22tj cents a pound, and the
17, 1807.
lan
Intimates Hawaiian Federal Building prosecute every man who is foutnM-
constitutes a mill, factory or workshop, two fleeces netted him $11.25.
Site Was Tampered With.
The shah of Persia is without funds Hetty Green Says Girls Think Too for tiie purposes of inspection and levy
pering with our wires. However,there
or power.
Honolulu, Aug. 16.— As soon as lias been Jess disturbance on th<e *■
Cannery a Failure
of fees to in dude all institutions where
Much o f Clothes.
Milton— The cannery at Freewater Governor Carter returned from his re­ count today than any other day ¡im*
Chicago's population is now estimat­
to
New York, Aug. 20.— “ Young girs in machinery * unrated for manufac­
cent trip to Washington he dictated a our operators walked out.
ed at 2,367,0t)0.
of today are too extravagent. They turing pnrposi -, whether conducted has closed its doors. Inability to se.
So
“ Six months ago tiie operators inti*
solely by the owner of the plant or not. cure funds for running expenses is the statement for the local papers in regard
think
too
much
about
clothes
and
they
Folk and Johson are being boomed
Under this interpretation all little cause of its action. A great deal of to­ to the matter of a site for the Federal employ of tiie Western Union throogt-
ion't
have
enough
to
do.
If
they
had
by Western Democrats for the presi­
building, in which he said: “ I con­ out the Northwest were aa one lug
itt
some useful work to occupy their shops wherein articles oi furniture, matoes, corn, berries, etc., which bad
dency.
sider that bad faith has been shown happy family. But that condition tin
etc.,
are
made,
eoine
within
the
mean­
lieen
contracted
for
by
outside
parties
thi
thoughts they would not run to] such
ing of the act and the owners w ill be will not be forthcoming owing to the me, officially and privately, by my own been replaced by discord ever since the
The Pennsylvania legislative com­ extravagance.”
representatives of the Mahuka site men came under the influence of Sam
mittee recommends criminal prosecu­
8o spoke Mrs. Hetty Green, the require«] to pay the annual license fee ahutdi wn.
owners.”
J. Email, president of their national or­
tion of the oapitol grafters.
world’s greatest woman financier, when of not less than $5.
The Mahuka site is the one selected ganization. The men liad no grievance*
PO
R
TLA
N
D
M
ARKETS.
asked
her
opinion
on
some
topics
of
President Eariing, of the Milwaukee
by the representative of the Treasury and what is mure they deliberately
Moving Pear* to New York.
railroad, says hi* conqiany will not es­ cut rent interest.
department sent out here for that pur­ we Iked out without being so much a*
Grants Pass— A ll day long teams
"1 speak from experience,” she add­
Wheat— Club, 80c; bluestem, 82c;
tablish a steamer line to the Orient.
pose. The governor, while in Wash- ordered. It waa not until then that
ed. “ Pethaps you don’t know it, but from tiie various members of the Fruit ml ley, 80c; red, 78c.
H ill has received 5,000 letters from
ngton, tried to secure the selection of tiiev formulated a statement of griev­
I was quite a belle when I was young Growers’ union may be seen steadily
Oats— No. 1 white, $25;
gray the Irwin site.
Nocrthwest lumU-rtnen urging him tint
After reciting his ances to be presented tu tiie company.
But I outgrew all that sort of thing. filing into town with Bartlett pears, nominal.
to change the present Great Northern
efforts
in
Washington
in the matter, The same course was pursued by the
wiiere
they
are
unloaded
at
the
ware
The
rainbow
silks
and
metal
fingers
Barley— Feed, $21.50@22 per ton
lumber rate.
Governor Carter said:
messengers.
are not to my taste. 1 need to wear house and repacked into small boxes brewing, nomina
rolleJ, $23.50@
After all this I find that the offer
“ The trouble is not that the me*
Two lives were lost, five persons in- those tilings. 1 used to have more fix- w ith the union label upon each. The 24.50.
to withdraw the Mahuka site, made to have grievances, nor that they »* *
jured and »750,UX) w .rth of property [ mg* and trimmings on me than there firet car from Rogue river valley, load-
Corn— Whole, $28; cracked, $29 per
me in good faith personally and official­ kept from their positions by intimida­
de*ti"V, d in a tire which swept the I * cn a Christmas tree. I have more J with fruit, lias left here on tiie ton.
ly by correspondence, has not been car­ tion. They would rather not work it
beach resort at Oid Orchard, Maine.
iense now. Siclety hasn't enough to through freight for New York. Tiie
Hay— Valley timothy, No. 1, $17®
ried out, and I do not see how the offi­ all. Take the Portland office today,
Dispatch.* from Pekin forecast J lo to keep itself out of mischief. Those pear crop is not so large as last year, 18 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy,
sd fashionable women spend all but the grade is superior to any, and $21@23; clover, $9; cheat, $»@10; cials in Washington can ‘ square’ with for instance. The company is paving
glouny fata re for China „
me in any other way than by accepting $3 a day for messengers.
Seven men
unsettled state ol politics.
A master their tune these days at bridge and has t>een brought to a good standard in grain hay, $9<«10; alfalfa, $13<Sil4.
the Irwin site. I did not force myself accepted positions as messengers this
smoking
ci|
growing.
s*
and
drinking
pale
mind is needed to prevent the disinte- !
Butter— Fancy creamery, 27J*@30c
into this matter and only undertook it morning and before night eix of them
tea and atr.
hiskv
—
per pound.
Every
one of
(ration of the empire.
open their request.”
the! ought to be working.’
had quit their positions.”
Build Roads for the County.
Poultry—
Average
old
hens,
12l*@
A Nevada inventor claims to have i
Pendleton— Frank Balcom, a young 13c per pound; mixed chickens, 12t,e;
machine to send telegraph mesaagei
Alarm at Casa Blanca.
Aerial Visitor Frighten*.
Gom pers’ Aid Asked For.
man of this city who was arrested on a spring chicken», 15«18c; old roosters!
w ithou t t
Nr w York,
Tangier, Aug. 16.— There is still
Washington, Ang. 20.— President
■— Evert»’ »dy out warrant charging him with failing to 8<B9c; dressed chickens, 16<g»17c; tur­
A mm
of
A mi gar sett. L. I., was support his wife and hairy, was arraign­ keys, live. 12<$15c; turkeys, dressed, much uneasiness here in the matter of Samuel Gornpres, of the American Fed­
and the message isrec uved at the other
d last evening i hearing H tér­ ed before Judge Gilliland and entered choice, nominal; gee«e, live, 8 ® llc : the position of the Europeans in Moroc- eration of Labor, today reported to tbs
•nd by another typewriter.
rit
a r, and at th
No confirmation of the report that executive council of the federation that
a plea of guilty and was sentenced to ducks, 8 « 14c.
Much linear I rues is fell f,,r I Europeans | blaring masa shoot same time saw a
Egg»— French ranch, candled, 22@ Caid Sir Henry MacI.can has been re­ lie, John Mitchell, of Indianapolis, and
’g through the serve one year in the county jail, thi*
in Moroeeo.
eavem >ver the ocea apparently only being
leased can be obtained.
A courier Daniel J. Keefe, of Detroit, had been
the
maximum punishment. 23c per doxen.
Haywood was given a reusing recep- « little •y out from bore. The hlax- While serving out the sentence he will
Fruits— Cherries. $ « 1 2 * 0 a pound; and servant from Mac Lean have just intrusted by united lai»or with an
tion in Chicago.
ing obj, I ap|«ared tc many to be about be worked on the roads and the county apples, $1.50« 2.25 per box; Spiizen- arrived here and say that it is believed tempt to bring about “ an honorable »«•
20 feet
diameter. Thoae who wit- will pay his wife at the rate of $1.50 bsrge, »3.50 per box; cantaloupes. that news of the bombardment of Casa justment of the telegraphers' strike »•
Both telegraph and telephone wire*
recaed the light, say the meteor must pet day fer hie service*.
$2.50(83.60 per crate; peaches, 80c® Blanca ha« made a very had impression an opportune tim e.”
are tied up in Montana.
Mr. Gompe™
hare weigh several ton*.
When it
»1 25 per crate; raspberriea, »1.25«; on the tribesmen and caused the sus­ was asked when he thought that time
The widow of Stanford White ie to •trurk the rcean huge breaker* tame
1.60 per crate;
blackberri«, 6 «7 c pension of the negotiations for Mac- would airive, and replied that he could
Crop* Are Good at Bly.
marry her late hnsband’e partner.
tumbling shoreward.
Several bat img
Bly—Owing to * heavy rainfall, h*y- per pound; loganberries, $1 per crate; Lean’s release. The tribesmen are fu­ not say, but that it might be “ at anf
rious against all Christians.
boucr, or perhaps not at a ll.”
l ’ g is prstress ng *l.-wlv, though there aprioote, »1.504*2 per crate.
Montana has Increased the taxable pavilions were washed away.
Vegetable«— Turnip«, $1.75 per a ck ;
vain* of the railroads, which now totals
is a good crop to harvest. There is lit-
Uncle Sam's Navy Second.
Sentence Is Deferred.
943 , 000 , 000 .
Taft Favors Revision.
tele grain »owed through thi* district, carrot«, $2 per sack; beets, »2 per
San Francisco, Ang. 19.— The sen
S*JrJ r«Tk- Aug. 20 — The annual ie- though what there is is headed well sack; asparagus. 10c per pound; beans,
Columbus, 0 ., Aug. 20.— W. 11. T»fl-
The continued tie-up of telegraph sue of F. T.
fighting ship* in and will make a very heavy crop.
Al­ 6 £ 6 e per pound; cabbage, 2V$c per tenee of Vice President Zimmer, of the secretary of war, tonight made whath*
tinea may result in government control 1 ' • °.ne of
wognized authorities falfa is being cut the second time, pound; celery, $1.25 per doaen; corn, Pacific Telephone A Telegraph com­ was pleased to term his “ political c**"
If not ownership.
on navies, puts the United State* sec- Other crops show up very fa
26«, 35c per doaen; cucumbers. 5 0 c « $1 pany, for contempt of court in refusing fession of faith ” at Memorial bSc-
irably.
ond among the naval powers, and Great
per box; lettuce, head. 25c per doaen; to answer questions in the first trial of Mr. Taft made no formal announcem*®j
A freight train hit a Coney island
I titain first. The hook sava that both
onions, 1 5 « 20c per doeen; peas, 4 «6 o Louis Glass was deferred Saturday un­ of his candidacy, but he was introduo*“
More Light* at Station*.
trolley car and three persons were
•n ship* with high powered gun* and
per pound; radish*«, 20c per doeen; til Tuesday by request of his attorney, by Governor Harris as the next pt*»'
killed and 14 injured.
Salem The railroad commission Is
armor impervious to vital injure at
tomatoes, $ 1 « 1 .25 per crate.
who was unprepared for argument. dent of the United States, which «»*
long range the United States fleet is in receipt of a communication from
Shanghai disqgt.^i'
Potatoes— New, 1 ‘y<$2c per pound. Zimmer’s attornsy. Charles H. Fairall, the signal for a prolonged burst of
Iteneral
Manager
O’
Brien,
of
the
O.
R.
am nr»— -*
superior to any other navy in the world
Veal— Dressed, &
V per pound. has raised the point that the verdict of plause.
He reiterated his previo«
James characterize* the Amernan navv A N., stating that the request of the
Beef— Dressed bulls, 3 l*£ 4 c p ,r guilty cannot stand, as the jury was declaration that he is in favor of tafl»
commissi,.n
for
additional
lights
upon
as an extremely good second.
7
pound;
cows,
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;
conn’
rv
steers
discharged before it was recorded."
the platforms of the depot« at Pendle­
revision.
•S »7 e .
ton and Heppner Junction w ill be com­
Work Pump* for Weak*.
Mutton— Dressed, fancy, fcgcy p ,r
plied with.
Chines« Dowager Will Abdicate
Stomach Full o f Frogs.
Charlestown. 8. C., Aug. 20.—The
pound; ordinary, 6 # 7c; spring lambs
London, Ang. 16— Dispa tehee from
Tremont, Pa., Ang. 20.— Frogs
per peund.
ship Shenandoah, with a cargo of coal
Shanghai state that the dowager em­ imbibe,! in spring wa’ er by Mrs. Ww*
Clatiop Building New Road.
for the Mare Island navy yard, is re-
Perk-D rsm sd. H r » V p * pound.
press has announced her determination ter Kiudlich, of Weei Schuylkill, ne***
'latsop county it building a
jwrted wrecked at Melbourne, Austra-
Heps— $ « , t*c per peund, according
to abdicate at the next Chinese New iy prove,! fated.
public highway along what is known as to quality.
The warmth of tb*
' ’*• due to a heavy storm encountered
^ ear and hand over authority to the body caused the eggs to hatch instantly,
'
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i
rou,e
‘
hi*
city
and
while rounding Cape Horn. For 64
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avsrags
best.
emperor. Sines 1898, when the dow- and the little frogs thrived to such an
ins Tillamook connty line, the plan be­
dsva the men w rked the pumf* before ing to secure a good road as soon as pew 18<#22c per pound, according to shrink-
agsr took control from the emperor, extent ae to cruise an internal obstrue*
Teaching harbor.
m \ U j .
24«22e.
w
a
rd
in
g
to
flne-
sible to Tillamook citv.
she haa vigorously kept him in subjec­ t’ en.
An operation was necessary to
nsss; mohair choics, 29«30c a pound tion.
ve Mrs. Kandlich’e life.
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