Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 03, 1907, Image 2

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■ Washington County News
PLAN T O HIT HARD.
ÍIREG0N STATE ITEMS OF INTE RES'r !
t Hood Railroad Headed fo r
Lake City.
Salt
UNVEILS MONUMENT
Telegraphers Want to Call Out Leased
Portland, Sept. 30.— There is abund­
u llL U U ll
U l i l l L
1 A Ld lfM lß
V*
MA M •
Wire Men.
ant reason to believe that Portland and
Chicago, Oct. 1.— More aggressive
Salt Lake are soon to l>e connected by
FOREST G R O V E .........OREGON
warfare against the commercial te e-
SIGN UP FOR ARID LANDS.
STATfc’S PO SITIO N STRO NG .
a new link in a transcontinental ra il­
— graph companies is being planned >y
the striking operators. At their meet­
road chain that is t . he forged as fast
ing today Ciiairuian Likes announced
Attorney General Crawford Cor fident Agreement Reached for CloxHg Up as labor and sufficient capital can com­
that within a lew days the compan.es
Deal in Crook County.
o f Telephone Case
plete the task.
would realise that they were .n a real
Salem—
Without yielding a single
Salem— Attorney General Crawford
fight. The suggestion from -New York
Concealed liehind the seemingly l.xxil
that all operators working leased wires states that he is preparing the briefs point ill the eonditio''s, the state land electric line enterprise of the Mount
board
hue
touched
an
agreement
with
for
the
state
in
its
fight
against
the
Pa-
be called out was vigorously applauded
J. E. Morrison, president of the I>es- Hood Railway A Tower company a.e President
, President _____
Delivers
Address— Man>
Small, _ »h o left the city LificStates Telephone company in re-
Friday'night with a lot of documentary ! L,arJ to the gloss earnings of the com- chutes Laud company, ami the new raid to lx) the matured plans for the
Other Notable Persons Present—
»>valence aga
against ttie telegraph corapan- |w(iy in which the telephone company contract for the original Oregon Devel­ Salt lak e project, backed by the m il­
A Resume o f the Less Important but evidence
Monument Cost $0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
Not Less Interesting Evems
ies was in Washington today on a se- attacks the constitutionality ot the opment company’ s segregation of 31,- lions of Senator W. A . Clark und his
00(1 acre« of arid land in Crook county associate interests.
Oregon
initiative
law.
E.
P
Clark,
of
cret
mission.
It
leaked
out
that
the
o f the Past Week.
“ I do not fear for
the state’s posi­ lias been fully signed and sealed. The l.os Angeles, directing genius of the
visit Small made to St. Louis Thursday
was for the pur(>ose of meeting Lorn- tion in this matter,” said Mr. Craw­ new contract,’ which giants an increase Mount Hood road, who gave his per­
Cant'in, ()., Oct. 1.— To the many
in ford. "T h e initiative was enacted sim­ of lien price per acre to $.10, provides sonal attention to the initial work done memorable events which have taken
Sweden has issued a challenge for missioner of Iaibor Neill, who was
that
the
land
shall
be
reclaimed
and
that
ply as a corrective und does not destroy
in Portland, came to the Pacific North­ place in Canton since her moHt distin­
j that city at the time. It is earn
the America’s cup.
the I Commissioner Neill is reluctant to the representative form of Bovernment ttie system turned over to the Water west as the personal representative of guished and beloved son, W illiam Mc­
Many publishers throughout
The tele­ Users’ association within live yeais and his distinguished namesake.
i taka up the trouble until it is definite­ of the state constitution.
Kinley, first entered into the public life
oountry are demanding the removal of ly decided who has power to settle for phone company has undoubtedly pre­ free from incumbrance. The company
W itli the secrecy that smacks of the of ill > nation, must be added one other,
entered
objections
to
several
of
the
the tariff on paper.
pared
its
strongest
case
and
I
will
work
the operators. Ho far each city has
previous conquests of George Gould, the dedication of the final testing place
Criminal prosecution may follow the been looking after its own strike, and along the lines which I have just stated most material conditions, all of which but which, it is believed by persons of the martyred president anil Mrs. Mc­
f i U=
were overruled, and the contract was well advised, is in reality the linking
attempt to kidnap Fremont Older, of no one lias lieen empowered to propose so far as I can tell at present.
Kinley w ith solemn and improeflivecer­
“ The reference in its papers filer! by accepted practically in toto.
terms of peace.
the San Francisco Bulletin.
of the Koek Island system and the emonies yesterday afternoon.
Commissioner Neill is said to be the compajiy to the election of l nited
Moffat railroad between Denver ami
The occasion was made notable by
F.vidence has been offered in the San
Fine Showing at University,
ready to call on the companies provid­ States senators by direct legislation »as
Salt L.ike City, the plans for the new the piesenee of the president of the
Francisco graft case« to show t* at Kuef, j
University of Oregon, Eugene— The road into Portland have been practl-
ed lie is given assonance that any set- done simply to involve the Federal law
United States, by the governors of a
Ford and Mullaly often held confer
! tlement he may make w ill be accepted with a view to carrying the case to the University of Oregon opened its doors •ally completed. Though it has been
number of states, by members of the
ences.
by the men on strike. It is said that United States Supreme court should the Tuesday, September 24. The first and denied, and will lie denied again, it can
senate and house of representatives,
a fBW ,]„yS a vote of the various state lie successful in its light against second days’ registration has shown
The Great Northern has a stockade
be asserted with confidence that the justices of tho United States Supreme
all ready for strikebreakers who are to unions will be taken to place the entire the telephone company in the state an increase of more than 20 per cent
site of the Inman & Poulsen Lumber court and countless other persons of
take the places of men at the Hillyard, question of a settlement in the hands courts.”
over the registration of the same time company yards and docks between East
prominence who were associated j>er-
Wash., shops.
last year.
Almost every high school Sherman and blast Caruthers streets
of the national executive hoard.
sonally or in public life with Mr. Mc­
Many
After
Timber
Land.
and
academy
in
the
state
is
represent­
Thero are signs of uneasiness in
w ill the be water front terminal of the Kinley.
WANT HOME RULE.
Klamath Falls—A section of forest ed, and a large number are preventing new line. Practically all details for
many purls of Cuba. Troops are ul
The most striking feature of the pro­
reserve land near Klamath Falla is tc credentials from Flastern preparatory the entrance of the road to tho city
most constantly pursuing outlaws and
gram, nside from the piesenee of so
strikes have tied up the railroads.
Vote at Alaska Primaries Was Prac- be opened at an early date and already schools. The year w ill mark the high­ have been concluded and meanwhile many men of wide prominence, was
many locators are ready for the rush to est point in enrollment that the uni­ engineering parties have completed the
tically Unanimous.
the great parade of inilitury which pre­
Taft promises to explain to Japan
the tall timber.
Several parties are versity has yet reached. The very ser­
why the Atlantic fleet is coming to the
Seattle, Wash., Oct. 1.— Bringing expected this week from Michiagn and ious question that is presenting itself location across to the Fiastern slope of ceded the formal dedication of the
the Cascades, thence southeasterly to­ mausoleum. The thousands of troops
Pacific, lie may also arrange a settle­ with him defiance of anything Governor
Wisconsin expecting to secure claims, is how to take care of all students. The
ment of the immigration ipieetiou.
Wilford B. lloggatt said to the contra­ and it is said tliat nearly every section lack of funds has made it impossible to ward Central Nevada to the eastern in line included detachments of regulars
terwiinus at Salt Luke City.
from nearly all of the army poets in the
Harvey K. Brown, of Baker City, ex ry, Torn Gale, long term delegate of the state is already represented here. furnish and heat all of the rooms in
It may surprise some engineers to East, South and Middle West.
In ad­
sheriff of Baker county, is the victim to the national congress from Alas­ There is hut little interest locally, al­ the library building, and for the same» learn that a route has been found by
dition to these there was a full repre­
of a murderous assault which was al ka, arrived in town trday from though It is said the claims are excep­ reason, the new girls’ dormitory will
which tho line will make a gradual as­ sentation of the Ohio National Guard.
i>oard
the
steamship tionally good ones.
most a duplicate of the attack which Nome on
have to lie idle for the year. Students, cent of Mount Hood, to the southeast of
The procession moved through
the
North
western.
4
¡ale
is
emphatic
in
de­
killed ex-Governor Steunenberg, of
however, are adjusting
themselves that eminence and through to the upper
streets lined with spectators,
who
Idaho. He may recover.
Old ent claring tliat II!) per cent of the residents
readily to the conditions, and the out­ Deschutes on a compensating grade o '
Westgate Surveyor General.
cheered ttie soldiers enthusiastically.
mies are believed to bo ttie perpetru- of the northland are anxious for home
Baker City — Senator Fulton has look for the year’ s work is exception­ less than 1 per cent, but such is a fact The stars und stripes floated from all
rule and are standing on their demand
tors.
ally
good.
and the constiuction crews already en­ the public buildings and business hous­
for some sort of legislation by the na­ wired the department at Washington
Secretary Taft baas arrived in Japan tional lawmakers wlnreby Alaska shall recommending the appointment of G.
gaged in the vicinity of Bull Run and es along the line of march, and from
Farmere Institutes in Linn.
A. Westgate, of Albany, to the office
Germany’s influence in Turkey is be freed from (lie chains which now
Albany— A seriee of farmer«’ insti­ between that point and Fairview will hundreds of private residences.
of surveyor general for the state ol Ore­
hamper her progress.
The mausoleum is set upon a hill in
growing.
tutes will be held throughout Linn l>e rapidly advanced along the route so
Gale lias lieen all over the territory gon. The majority of the delegation county during the latter portion of the that considerable of the heavier part of the picturesque West law n cemetery,
Kudyard Kipling is at Montreal,
and has kept in touch with the poli­ from this slate have expressed to the month of November.
The institutes the work w ill proiiably be completed and it was here that the exercises of the
Canada, ami will visit the Pacific coast.
ticians and with the citizens.
The department at Washington the prefer­ are being promoted by Dr. JAnies during the winter months.
day took place.
Great attention hail
Bryan will announce his candidacy prima-ies were just over when Gale left ence for Westgate, and it is probable Withycombe, of the O. A. C., and the
Aptoaching the Deschutes at a point lieen paid to the care and comfort of the
tliat
he
will
tie
appointed
at
once.
Con­
| l-r presidental nomination on the Hem- Nome, ami he says that the majority
same are in connection with the work not far from the mouth of Warm scores of distinguished persons who had
^ratic ticket December 7.
cast for home rule was practically gressman Ellis favored T. N. Hulburt, of the college. Five places have lieen Springs creek, it w ill follow up the been invited to witness the exercises
of Cortland.
selected in Linn county ami are as fol­ Deschutes, cross the spur of Walkers and to listen to the address of President
A Seattle man who had been bound unanimous. He has with him a rough
lows: Crabtree, Lebanon, Brownsville, range and thence proceed in a south­ Roosevelt.
by the courts not to heat his wife hired draft of a hill which will he introduced
Rush for Lake Lands
into the next cong.ess tiy United States
The unveiling ceremonies were w it­
another man to do it for him.
Halsey and Harrisburg. The dates for erly course to the drainage of Sprague
Senator Samuel H. Piles and which, it
Prineville— A tush is being nude the holding of these institutes have river and thence up tliat stream to the nessed by 3,000 persons from the stand
Missoula, Mont., is said to he the is hoped, will liecoine a law. If it does from this part ot the state to the north­
southeast, through the Klamath Indian and 1,000 more were seated in the pub­
in
''only town left on the Northern Pacific it is calculated to remove the legisla­ ern i>art of I.ake county, where the been placed for November 19, 20, 21, reservation and thence ir a nearly d i­
lic stands. It is estimated that 100,-
22
and
23.
where the iHiilermukcrs' strike is felt.
tive swaddling from Alaska.
Fietnont forest reserve will be opened
rect line to Winnemueca.
000 people from surrounding towns
While Delegate Gale does not go into for entry Octolier 28.
The land office
The main line w ill be built with re­ were also present.
A'
One of the dummy locators used in
Two thousand reg­
Hermiston Wants Experiment Station.
the Idaho lan$d frauds says he tiled on details regarding the claims of Gover officials are anticipating great crowds of
gard to the shortest mileage and best ular army soldiers and 2,000 Ohio m ili­
Pendleton—
Whether
or
not
an
expe­
the government land just to accomuio- nor lloggatt, lie went so far as to say entrymen when the office opens Octolier rimental station w ill be established at route, while branches arc projected to tiamen protected President Roosevelt
that the governor’ s oft repeated asser­ 28. Many people are going prepared
1,1
date u friend.
tap the irrigated districts of Crook, and other notables and kept the crowd
tions regarding the anti[iatliy to home to stay on the land and attempt to get Hermiston under the irrigation project Klamath and lake counties, but these
from breaking through the ropes.
San Francisco graters kidnaped, the rule in Alaska are creatures of his own
now
Beetns
to
be
in
the
hands
ol
the
squatters’ rights. Every means of con
are to follow the completion of the
The tomb, built at a cost of over
H
managing editor of the Bulletin, who is desires, and of the desires of the big
liourd
of
regents
of
the
Agricultural
col­
veyance will be pressed into service.
hostile to them. It was seven hours mining interests, toward whom Gover­
lege and the members w ill be here In through line which is just at present $600,000, is the donation of over 1,-
the
objective
feature
of
the
entire
en­
000,000 Americans to the memory of
before he was rescued.
a short time for the purpose of investi­
nor lb ggutt is declared to be extremely
Potatoes Killed by Frcst.
Y
W illiam McKinley.
gating the matter. It w ill then be up terprise.
Through the carelessness of an oper friendly.
Engineers have been over the route
Albany — Forty acres of potatoes to the people of the irrigation section
ator to throw a sw itch a passenger train
north of Lebanon were killed by frost and of the county to show the necces- repeatedly, parties having easily main
Court Grows Weary.
BROWN AFTER VENGEANCE.
R b
on ttie Baltimore A Ohio crashed into ti
this week. Elmer Clem lost 22 acres iity for the branch station in order to tained tlie secret of their purpose and
Boise, Oct. 1.— Federal Judge W h it­
■ve
freight train at Hcllaire, W. Va.
Fif-
work because of the activity of the son, who is presiding at the trial of
in this manner and ¡Andrew Densmore,
ch<
Vj*u men were killed and a score injur- Calhoun’s Attorney Alone Instrumental a neighlior, lost 20. The potatoes were secure it.
flarrimnn system engineers in the United State« Senator W. E. Borah,
er
P.
Ai, several fatally.
same territoiy.
planted late and had not uttained full
In Kidnaping o f Older.
notified the prosecution yesterday that
Rhodes Man Wins Distinction.
The Asiatic sipiadron has arrived at
the case had reached tho point where
San Francisco, Oct. 1.— The alleged size, and though they will grow no
University of Oregon, Eugene— Har­
»
Han Francisco.
some testmony connecting the defendant
i« T h.
attempt to kidnap Fremont Older could more because of the frost they will vey Densmore, the well known Rhodes
BORAH JUROR ILL.
proliubly be in a marketable condition. scholarship student, who went to Ox­
on trial with the alleged Idaho land
l ,h
There has lieen a small outbreak of not truthfully lie made to api>car to
fraud conspiracy must be presented.
have been under those defending them­
ford from the University of Oregon, has
Boxeriam In China.
w
Weston’s Good Prospects.
“ Great latitude has lieen allowed
selves from charges of bribery, accord
•
returned and has accepted a position at Possible That Sickness May Block
The strike of railroad boiler makers
Idaho Land Fraud Trials.
you,” declared the court, “ in the pres­
Weston—This is proving to be by far the University of Washington as an in­
mg to Patrick Calhoun, of the United
seem« to have been broken.
the I test year in the history of the Wes­ structor in the classics.
fo
«îfb
Railioads company.
He outranked
Boise, 8ept. 30.— Peter Neth, one of entation of testimony hereon the prom­
There have been many deaths and
"T h e facts are," -aid Mr. Calhoun, ton normal. Already 150 pupils have many of the best Flnglish scholars in the jurors empaneled to try United ise that the defendant would be con­
nected with the alleged conspiracy.
much ruin from H inh I s in Hpain.
“ that Mr. Luther Brown, who is a law­ been enrolled and by Christmas after brandies especially affected by their
;hr d.
States Senator W . E. Borah, was taken But there is a time when the court has
yer of Ixis Angeles, and one of the asso- the fall season is over, it is expected learned men.
Judge
Wickersliam,
of
Alaska,
has
f’re
violently ill last night and it is said Ids to cordrol the order of proof.
Begin­
ciate counsel of mv defense, was attuck that there w ill be at least 200 pupils at
resigned and w ill give up the fight.
t
ed by the Bulletin, which printed an the school. Every available room in
PO R TLA N D M A R K E TS.
indisposition may stop the trial, al­ ning tomorrow morning, you w ill con­
E
y
The Deep Waterways commission has infamóos story concerning him in con­ the town lias lieen occupied and ar­
d
though this cannot be definitely told fine your testimony to the defendant on
started down the Mississippi from Ht. nection with an alleged attempt to kid­ rangements are being made for more.
Wheat— Club, 83c blnestem, 85c;
trial.”
until today.
Pan!
valley, 82c; red, 81c.
nap ex-Hupervisor Lonergan.
$
The attorneys for tho government,
The
nature
of
Neth’
s
illness
is
being
ti o
Examines Power Site.
Oats— No. 1 white, $2lS; g ra j, $25.
“ Mr. Brown swore out a warrant in
acting on this suggestion, said they
g
About 2,500 coal miners in Molí­
carefully
withheld,
but
one
of
the
gov­
/.*
is Angeles county and had the war
Barley— Feed, $24; brewing, $2(>®
I.a Grande— II. R. Thompson, repre­
tana have received an inciease in
ernment’s counsel said laet night that would offer in evidence today the rec­
rant approved by Judge Cook, of San senting the Portland General F.lectric 27; rolled, $25@2(1.
Wages.
he believed Neth to lie suffering from ords of the county clerk’s office showing
Fmnciaeo county. Older was then ar­ company, is making anot her investiga
Corn— Whole, $31; cracked, $32.
temporary mental drangement due to that scores of timber deeds had been
An
entire
town
In
Japan
has
been
w
rested and an attempt was made to tion of the eleetric power proposition
Hay— Valley timothy, Nc. 1, $17®
admitted to record at the request of
the excitement of the trial.
deetroyed by the overflowing of a river take him to Isw Angeles. It was but
h
up the Grand Konde river in the vicin­ 18; Eastern Oregon timothy, $19@2U;
Senator 15'irah.
Many
rumors
were
afloat
last
night
and HOD lives lest.
il T
an ordinal)- arrest.”
ity of the Carson mines. N. K. Ini- clover, $11; ch.-at, $11; grain hay, $11 as to Neth’g condition but no authoni-
Judge W hitson’s notification to the
It is further pointed out by Brown’s haus, who w ith J. E. Foley of this city @12; alfalfa, $12@13.
Rumors are current in New York
tive statement was given out.
The prosecution came at tho conclusion of
il
that railroad telegtaphers may soon friends that it is perfectly obvious that owns the power site, is witli Mr.
Fruits— Apples, $1@1.75 per box; day following his acceptance as a juror the testimony of the government's two
I
join in the strike with the commercial it would have lieen futile to have at Thompson.
cantaloupes, 75c® $1.50 per crate;
Mr. Neth asked many questions of most important witnnesses. It gave an
men.
tempted the arraignment of Older in
peaches, 65c@$l perorate; prunes, 50c
I t
Judge Whitson as to whether buying official intimation of the status of the
San
Francisco
county
in
view
of
the
P6r crate; watermelons, 1@1 l4c per
Kepreaentative Ixirmie-, of Illinois,
Riilway Nears Completion.
C
improved homestead property consti­ case against Senator Borah, which be­
per
box;
may be appointed chairman of the close relations existing between Older
Pendleton — Track laying on the pound; pears, $I@1.76
tuted
a crime.
He speaks English came more significant when Prosecutor
1
house committee on rivers and harbors and the prosecuting officials of San Umatilla Central, the branch line of grapes, 50c@ $l.50 per crate, casaha, rather brokenly and hut little atten­ Rush stated tonight that the govern­
In place of Burton, who has resigned to Francisco county.
ment’ s case undoubtedly would be con­
the O. R. «1 N. running to Pilot Rock, $2.25 per dozen; quinces, $1@1.25 per tion was paid to him.
take a place on the waterways commis­
cluded today.
10 miles distant from Pendleton, is box; huckleberries, 8® 10c per pound.
0
'
Company Building Stockade.
sion .
Vegetables— Turnips, $1.25 per sack;
1 /
progressing rapidly, and it is under­
t
Stubbs No Longer Dictator.
1
Wants T o Kill Roosevelt.
Spokane, Oct. 1.— Hillyard, the stood that the line w ill be completed carrots, $1.25 per sack; beets, $1.25
Lipton will semi a new challenge for
Chicago, Sept. 30.— W ith the advent
per
Great Northern’s town just lieyond the within six weeks’ time. This will per sack; callage,
the America's cup.
Keokuk, Iowa, Oct. 1.— John Gately,
«
of the Flaetern railroads into the Trans­ an umbrella repairer, was arrested here
b
The Japanese government is settling city limits of Spokane, is agog today mean much lor the Pilot Rock country. pound; celery, i5c® $l per dozen; corn,
continental
F'reight
bureau
there
disap­
$ 1@1 50 per sack; cucumbers, 10® 15c
tixlay on the charge of threatening to
the Vancouver trouble with Camnla di­ over the building of what liears all the
t
i armarks of a stoekude in thecom;>anv'*
per dozen; onions, 15@20c dozen; pears from the railway field one o the shoot President Roosevelt when the lat­
rect.
Hoppickers Dig Beets.
yards, presumably for, the housing 'o f
parsley, 20c per dozen; peppers, 8@ most powerful dictatorship« in railroad ter arrives here tomorrow.
Gately
l a Grande— A large force of Japan-
P. IN- McCarthy has t>eon nominated strike breakers (rom the Fast. Com­
10c per pound; pumpkins, l ' s f S l V history. W ith the Fagtern roads en- made the threat while paying toll at
t
e
are
now
harvesting
the
beeU
in
for mayor by ttie Han Francisco Labor pany officials refuse to discuss the high
per pound; radishes, 20c per dozen; joying an equal voice in the making ol the Illin ois end of the bridge over the
in i
party.
hoard fence tliat has arisen in a day Grand Ronds. Most of theae are from spinach, tic per pound; squash, 50c transcontinental freight rates, .1. C. Mississippi river
The brige tender at
and night, but the strikers now claim the hop Helds In the Willamette rah @ $1 per box; tomatoes, 40@50c per Stubbs is no longer the auherat of the once telephoned to the heal police and
The Harrlman and Fish tactions ar<
ley. The flelda will be dotted with box.
tliat the coming of strikebreakers will
traffic world. Until the recent adnds- the alleged anarchist was arrested when
or i
■ gain fighting over the Illinois Central
Alter » week’, work
cause a walkout ol the machinists. A l­ Ijeet diggers
.n of the Eastern roads into the lie reached this end of the river. W hy
Onions— $1.50 per sack.
railway.
the
I
a
Grande
factory
will
be
started
ready the company has been obliged to
Potatoes— -5@85c ;>er sack; sweet freight bureau, Mr. Stubbs, as general Gately desired to k ill the president is
for the fall run.
B i
A general strike on the railways of lay off 40 of its 70 machinists.
traffic director of the Harriman lines, not known, and when taken into custody
potatoes, 2 ‘ 4 c per pound.
Havana has started and may spread
held a position which was unique.
Butter—
F'ancy
creamery,
27
(*
®
35c
he would not give his reasons.
lit
lr quire Into S. P, Shortage.
Would Rsfuse to Go Back.
throughout the ialaml.
per pound.
I
Salem—
The
date
railway
commis­
Extend Strike to Railroad*.
New York, Oct. 1.— Thomas M Pier-
Veal— 75 to 125 pounds, 8®8(<c;
Send No British Fleet.
It is reported that the Federal grand ,.m. Eastern vice president of the Or- sion has decided to investigate on its
a
New York, Sept. 30.— Reports that
125 to 150 pounds, 7 l, c ; 150 to 200
London,
Oct. 1.— Reports have been
own
motion
the
car
sh
r
age
on
the
jury In Han Francium has found six der of Railway Telegtaphers, addressed
pounds. 6@7c.
the commercial telegraphers’
strike appearing in the London papera for the
The .late for the
Indictments against the Southern Pa a meeting ot commercial telegraph op- Southern Pacific.
t
I’ ofk— Block, 76 to 150 pounds, 8® would extend to the railroad telegraph­ past week from Canadian sources that
eifle and Pacific Mail Htcamship com­ eraton. talar. He said the tight w ia hearing has not leen set exactly, hat it 8 Sic; packets, 7 ‘ *@8c.
i
ers were revived here and elsewhere the British admiralty intended to re-es­
■
»
ill
probably
be
about
October
10.
pany
for
giving
relates.
winning the admiration „( ,ht. rnilron.l
r
Poultry — Average old hens, 12® today. Samuel J. Small, national pres­ tablish a naval base at Flsqnimalt, B.
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1 2'sc per pound; mixed chickens, 12® ident of the union, is now in St. Louis, C. Replying to inquiries today officials
Chicago's new ordinance covering telegraphers everywhere and there need
«
Postoffic* Called Harriman.
be no apprehension about the aid of the
12'*c; spring chickens, 12@12»*c; old and from there it was reported that he
street car lince w ill add 11,250,000
Prinevil e— A postolTce has been M . roosters. 8®9c; dressed chickens, 14@ was in conference with the national of the admiralty said there was no In­
s
latter.
It was declared that in case
year to the income of tliat city.
tention either of resuming control of
<
the strikers were asked to return to tab I Idled in Uar ley en n ty near Low- 15c; turkeys, live, old, 10@17e; vonng, officers of the railroad telegraphers,
1
the fortifications at Esquimau, which
It 1« estimated that John D. Rocke­ work pending arbitration, they would n. Ihe new office i« on the proposed 18@19e; geese, live, per pound, 8@9c;
r
and that inside of the next foitnight ¡were taken over by the Canadian g-v-
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Burae-Ontarto railway line and has ducks, 15c.
feller has given to various inetitutione, refuse.
developments might he expected in erment or of increasing the strength of
principally col.eges, $102,055,000.
, *n named Harr.man by the Postoffice
Eggs— Fresh ranch, candled, 32Sc that direction.
the British fleet in Pacific waters.
department.
per dozen; Fas tern, 27 Si@>30e.
Mexico to Great Root.
The Indiana Pipe line, a subsidiary
ee
Hops—
1907,
7@9c
per
pound;
old,
Mexico
City,
Mex..
(V
t.
1.—
The
Another Blow to Saloon.
of the Standard Oil, made a profit of
Japanese Are Admitted.
Sturgeon W e ig h ! 5IO Pounds.
Nr
4@5e per pound.
$4,091,022 in 1908 on a total invest­ official reception committee having
Knoxville, Tenn., Sept. 30.— The
Vancouver, B. C ., Oct 1.— Sir W il­
Aatotia— One of the lartett sturgeon
W
ixil—
Eastern
Oregon,
aveage
best,
completed arrangements for the recen­ svrr caught in the Columbia tivar was
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ments of $2,228,758.
state Supreme court today held the fred Laurler, premier of Canada, has
lb(<*'22o per pound, according to shrink- Pendleton law to be constitutional.
ti n of * Mr.
** - Root and t a party in this city
instructed Dr. Munro, immigration in­
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Heard savs he has no Idee of being is now considering that portion of their Î f c w d‘.™
P' * ?
'«H e y . 5 » «2 2 c. according to ffn^ This statute aholishea saloons in all spector at Vancouver, to cane d the re­
*k
a candidate for president In 1900.
visit tliat w ill be «pent in the InUrior. land w m caught in a Baker’s hay Trap. l p T ^ m° h* >rj choK* ’ 29@30c
2iHi>30c per , citiee of 100.000 or lew, ‘ ‘hereafter in­ cent order issued by Dr. Munro against
corporated.”
Japanese coming from Honolulu.
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