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J U R Y D IS A G R E E S . .ashington County News Issued Each Week CAUSE TO W ORRY. — V a st Num bers o f Japanese Pouring A c ros s Canadian Line. OREGON SIATE ITERS OF INTEREST Ford T ria l In San Francisco Must Be H eard Again. IJURORS WERE FIXED San F’ lancisco, Oct. 7.— The jury W ashington, Oct. 8 .— Immigration which tried ex-Attorney General T irey F O R E S T G R O VE ............O R EGON o f Japanese into America is increasing L. Fore', general counsel lor lire l nited at. so alarming a rate that it has been F IN D S S E E D L E S S P E A R S . P R U N E Y IE L D BIG. Railrua ie, on the felony charge of brib determ ined to adopt extraordinary ing Supervisor Thomas F'. l.onergan in ineueureB to prevent the introduction Hood R iver Fruit G row er Makes Dis In to the United States not only of Jap- Southern O regon Produces C ro p o f the sum of $ 4,000 to vote for the trolley covery o f Fraak. Excellent Quality lune-e, but of other Asiatic coolie labor. franchise in June, 1906, voted eight One result of the trip of Secretary Hood R iver— A discovery lias been M yrtle Creek— The harvesting of the jStraus has been to increase the force of prune crop throughout the prune dis- s- made by A. 1. Mason, vice president of for acquittal and four for conviction and i immigration inspectors along theCana- triets in the southern part of Oregon is I the Northwest Fruitgrowers’ associa was discharged by Judge Lawlor, after f dian border, with a view to controlling now nearing the end. The season has tion, that may rank w ith the greatest having been out 18 hours. D etective Burns Says H on est Jury the flood of Asiatic immigration. lieen sn exceptional one for the grower horticultural feats of Luther Burbank? Judge I.awlor informed counsel that Will C o n v ic t p ord and S e n It is known that more tF»an double off ruit. Interm itten t rains have pro the wizard of Santa Rosa, Cal. It con " A Resume o f the Less Important but tire regular trial jury Uix having been the number of Japanese have come into duced a y ield unusual and a size and sists of a pear, well developed in every N ot Less Interesting Events sation is P ro m ised . exhausted in the trial of Ford, Ire will the United (states thus far in the year o f the Past Week. quality hardly before known. The way, large, of fine quality and flavor organize a panel of several hundred 1907 than came here during the same French or I ’etite prune is the one most but absolutely seedless and coreless. talesmen to serve for all cases coming period last year. Naturally, the figures extensively grown and in ordinary The fruit was examined by some of tire before his departm ent of the court. San Francisco, Oct. 8 .— Th e grand of the governruent do not include the years fruit weighing 70 and 80 prunes beet known fruitgrowers and horticul- Massacre of Jews at 0»lcssa, Russia, This has the effect o f doing away ju ry w ill m eet today to investigate tire ¡hundreds of Japanese who have come tuiists at Hood R iver and many others to the pound would be considered good, has been renewed. w ith the likelihood of special venires. charges that have been freely made that I into the country surreptitiously. Th y while tl>its season 1 ms produced fruit and is pronounced the most wonderful As F'ord is under heavy Ixmd on the im proper influences were used ujion _ Hughes is being boomed by N ew ■ have come across from the Canadian example of entirely seedless deciduous weighing 35 to 40 prunes to the pound. other indictm ents returned against him , certain members of tire ju ry that tried Yorkers for president. ¡and Mexican border', principally with- Douglas, Jackson ami Josephine fruit ever seen or heard of. Unlike the he was given iris freedom and w ill not T ire y L . Ford. It is hinted thut a sen I out h in d ra n ce,d esp ite the means ? lv e The Hague conference has adopted counties have always produced Oregon’s seedless apple, the Mason seedless pear, he required to furnish fresh bonds in sation wi l l lie sprung before the matter adopted by the government to prevent This fruit is I as it 1ms been named, is a perfect one, C om compulsory arbitration, best French prunes, tire present ease until today. T h e rase is dropped. Special Agent Burns re the intioduction of Japanese laborers. inches in height equal if not superior to the famous j being from 3 ‘ y to 4 bettt 0 . W. Poet, head of the National w ill come up for retrial Monday, Octo fused to make any specific charges to For many months the government Santa Clara valley prune boasted of by and 4 to 5 inches in circumference. h a v fC itiie n s ’ alliance, says uuioiiB are has had immigration commissioners in ber 14. day, hut said: In tellin g the story of his discovery all California fruitgrowers. There w ill Mexico and Canada. In practically “ F'oid w ill lie found g u ilty by an G r o 'worBB ^ an ,rust8- probably he about 150 carloads of this Mr. Mason stated that the tree on which - p q . Convicts on the way to Kitieria at- every instance, the inspectors have re fruit shipped from the packing houses j they grew was bought for a C lapp’ s C A N C E R C O N T A G IO U S D IS E A S E . honest ju r y .’ Earl Rogers, ch ief of counsel defend V . tacked their guards. Twenty-two of ported that the Japanese who reach of the Douglas County Fruitgrowers’ j Favorrite, and is but three years old. Canada or Mexico are bound for the association at Roseburg and 50 carloads Imst year it hud hut few pears on it and ing Ford, ea’iie back w ilh a charge that th e 11 the convicts were killed. Evidence That G erm s Remain in Walls United States. Inquiries in the Ha the prosecution had made efforts to get from the Fi. S. French company’s plant little attention was paid to them except nam fjan F ranclsco olfirers are getting to- waiian fo r Many Y ea rs. islands have revealed organiza friends on the ju ry. M r. Rogers conies to note that they bore later than that at M yrtle Creek. thoSgether new talesmen from which the tions whose business it is to procure Paris, Oct. 7.— Are certain houses In from tlie southern part of the state, variety is supposed to. In addition to the excellence of the q { (^second Ford jury will be selected. Japanese laborers to work in the Unit Tiris year, however, it had several fected w ith cancer? Are rooms inhab where lie is known ns “ the figh ting at yield this season the growers have been H E A large Irani! of Ecuadorean rebels ed States. They not only provide the M r. Burns favored with very high prices in the j boxes of large, tine fruit and in being ited by cancer patients liab le to convey torney of f,os A n ge le s .” f t p have been defeated by a detachment of means, but pave the way by which Kastern market, owing t" the failure of prepared for canning one of the pears tire disease years after the patient is ays he w ill call the bluff and w ill g ive Peruvian police near the City of Piura, Japanese may easily obtain entrance to fruit crops throughout the East. The was cut open and to the astonishment dead? According to the researches of Mr. Rogers a chance to go before tlie w nC peru . this country through Mexico and Can- fruit w ill in most cases be shipped d i of Mason’ s wife, had no seeds in it. some doctors, the results of which have grand jury Francis J. Ilen e y is out of tire city, iS ' The wirelees telegraph station at adfC. rect to the markets at New Y ork, C h i Thinking this was just a freak on tire just been published, three questions It is this sort of position that the H e wi l l return ton Sydney, Nova Scotia, has received a cago, St. Louis, New Orleans and other part of one pear, Mrs. Mason cut open must he answered in the affirm ative. on an autom obile trip . government proposes to combat. In fj e a message from Manila, i distance of cities, while some of it w ill reach the another w/iieh also had no seeds or cere The strange coincidence had often been in tim e to conduct tire investigation be the appointment of what principally H e is absolutely r 12,000 miles. and called M r. Mason’s attention to the observed and pointed out by practition fore the grand ju ry . best mrkets of Europe. constitutes a patrol guard of the North [ a fact. Hurriedly he cut open half a box ers, even so far back as 20 and 30 years unmoved by tlie failure of the F'ord jury The Western Union claims its strik ern rwnl Southern borders of the coun thir ing operators at Cleveland, Ohio, want of the fruit and found it a ll seedless ago. A patien . would die of cancer in to agree and wi l l place Ford on trial try, Secretary Straus hopes to reduce Correspondence Course fo r Teach ers. a certain house A year afterwards, or again next Monday. A fte r the tria l of gOO to return to work, but they have no the number of Asiatics who daily are University of Oregon, Eugene— W ith and ccreiess, and not being posted on even longer, other persons come to liv e Ford tlie prosecution w illtu r n aits atten pears, as apples, he came to town to that places for them. coming across the borders in great and a view to bringing tire work of the uni in the same house, and suddenly some tion to Patrick Calhoun. versity within the reach of the teachers discover if any one knew of a sim ilar ban Testimony in the Standard Oil hear- increasing numbers. member o f the fam ily is altlicted w ith Th e jurors in tlie Ford case who stood of the state and others who find it im incident. Returns from the Canadian immigra th e *nK a* ^ ew York shows that the com For years and for acquittal have stated in interviews None could be found among either the terrib le disease. possible to attend the regular sessions, tion offices show that 8,286 Asiatics pany compelled the purchase of its oil years the same phenomenon recurs. that tlie failure o f the prosecution to to n y,y railroads arid other large consumers. landed at the British Columbia ports of the department of education of the uni- j (Stowers, shippers or students of horti- One fam ily removes after one or more call Abe Ruef to the stui d influenced vereity is announcing a number of cor- i culture *nd the pear was pronounced Victoria and Vancouver between Janu Great Britain has a new war balloon No charge is Ilr< 11 < lapp s Favorite, but one of un of its members has succumbed to the them more than an yth in g else in their ary 1 and September 18, 1907. Of this respondence courses. illness, others succeed them , and be decision. T lie failu re of the prosecu which has proved a great success. nnmber 2,872 were Hindus and 4811 being made for tuition, and the only known variety that gives every evidence in turn victim s of tire same fatal tion to call Ruef to the stand has com i There are no new developments in Japanere, most of tire latter reaching expense attached w ill be that of post of having in some way perform ed what come affection T h e observations have been p letely m ystified the defense. Ford’ s mankind has been tryin g to do for age and books. The state library com The remain the strike of the 8,000 dock iuberers at Canada from Honolulu. 'ton so frequent that the sanitary authori attorneys w ill therefore lie as much in ing were Chinese, who paid admission mission is co-operating in the matter years, grow seedless deciduous fru it that New Orleans. ties In Paris have decided to study the tlie dark as to tlie plans of the prosecu you fees of $100 for the privilege of landing of furnishing libraries. Courses are w ill be the equal in flavor and quality 1 i General W illiam Booth, founder and in m atter thoroughly. A census lias lieen tion in the next trial as they were in Canada. The field of labor in that now being given in English Classics, of that w ith cores and seeds. y QL: commander of the Salvation Army, pre taken of all the houses where cancer tire last. section of Canada is limited, and the (state high school course) Shakespeare, dicts hard times. patients died daring the last six months The expanation given tlie widest cre R eferendum T ie s Up Funds. investigations of the United States im History of England, Pedagogy, and A l of the year 1906, and a careful watch dence for the failure of M r. Ilen e y to Detectives at Baket C ity working on migration inspectors have shown that gebra. U n iversity of Orpgon, Flugene— A l the Brown murder case are entirely at most cf the Japanese and Chinese ex though the girls ’ dorm itory and tire new w ill be kept over these Ironses. The call Rnef to tire stand is that the pros sea as to the perpetrutor of the crime. pect ultimately to get into the United library b u ilding have been completed, list comprises 1,062 cases, and out of ecutors had a “ t ip ” that the jury had Successful Prune Run. these it lias already been observed that been tampered w ith , arid did not desire v a li States. A stiike of coal miners in Nova Eugene— The local fruit evaporator it is not probable that they can be used in 12 houses two successive cases < c- to reveal » ’ y more evidence at this Scotia is likely to compel the Dominion has just closed a very successful sea this year, on account of lack c f money curred, not counting five old age asy trial than was necessary to prevent an R O BB E R S M AK E RICH H A U L. government to buy foreign coal for the son’ s run on prunes, curing over 600 ,- for furnishing and heating them . The lums, where 26 deaths occurred from acquittal. Intercolonial railroad. 000 pounds of green fruit, which makes referendum has tied up tire funds with the same disease. which it was expected to install an ad over 200,000 pounds after they are Both telegraph companies claim the Alabama Bandits Steal H alf Million T W O M O R E IN D IC T M E N T S . dried. The entire crop in this vicinity ditional boiler at the heating plant. and Escape. strike is over but the business they are The two boilers in use now are already was saved this year, whereas last year M O R E J A P A N E S E T H A N E V E R . handling would indicate that the men Seddon, Ala., Oct. 8 .— Four masked Jury Returns C h a rg e s Against South taxed to their fullest capacity. The who went out have the best of it. robtiers looted the First National hank peihaps one-fourth of the crop was al university is b.idly crowded for addi ern P a c ific , Hac fic M ail. President’ s Proclam ation D oes N ot of this town last night, shot anil killed lowed to go to waste on account of lack Adm iral Dewey sayH th e ‘ loss of the Since then the tional recitation rooms and a dorm itory Ran Francisco, Oct. 8 .— T h e United Sheriff John W illiam s and escaped on of drying facilities. Have D esirsd E ffe c t. — Phi l ppi ne islands would mean the h hs for girls was especially needed. The States grand jury today presented two u hand car, north bound on the South company that operates tire evaporator of most of our Oriental trade, as they Washington, Oct. 7.— The proclam a main library room in the new building here has built one at Irving of sim ilar supplem entary indictm ents, one against are our possibility of Insisting on the ern railway. It is said the amount capacity and other smaller cnee have | has been partially fitted up, and w ill tion of the president, issued March 14. the Southern Pacific company, and th e taken is $575,260. The robbery and open door. be used. 1907, ha» not operated to retard the other against tlie Pacific M ail Steam the k illing of Sheriff W illiam s caused been built near Eugene. The crop tiris immigration of Japanese into the yeur was almost as large as last. ------- That the Rock Island intends to intense excitement and a posse started ship com pany, charging them w ith v io United States, as was expected. On Plant Wheat Land T o Fruit. H . build ftom Salt Iztke to Portland would on the trail of tlie bandits scon ufter lations of the interstate com m erce law. the contrary, tire influx of Japanese lias Pendleton— F'ive thousand acres of - - - - seem certain from the frantic efforts of the crimes were committed. Reign o f Wheat Kings Ended. Eacli indictm ent contains eigh t counts, Gould and Harriman to gain possession Pendleton— A sensation has lieen cre wheat land to he cut up into five and i been greater since tiro issuance of the which relate to shipm ents o f m atting The roliliers wete discovered at work of the passes. nlioiil 10 o ’ clock, when a man pulsing ated here by the announcement that ten-acre tracts, to he irrigated and d e - ! proclamation than before. The annual from Kolie, Japan, to various points in voted to the raising of all varieties of report of Commissioner General Sar the United States at rates low er than daY- The Borah trial may cause a reform the bank happened to peer through one Ageut McFatridge has received positive fruit. Such is the proposition to be gent, of tire bureau of im m igration, those m entioned in tlie schedule fur instructions to institute new conditions of the darkened windows. Hastily giv E. In the grand jury system. lug the alarm he run to notify Sheriff on tlie Um atilla Indian reservation re put up to the Pendleton Commercial w ill sliow that during tire fiscal year nished tlie In terslate Commerce com Tues Revolutionary riots in Calcutta are W illiam s. The official reached the garding the leasing of Indian land. In club In the near future by men who ended June 30, 1907, 30,824 Japanese mission. causing ollii iaIn much concern. bank just as the rohhets, evidently future tire leaseholder must reside on are seeking support in their" efforts to entered the United States, and of that The Southern Pacific and the Pacific total 10,091 came in during March, M a il Steam ship com pany were allowed It seems probable that prohibition scenting discovery, were about to leave. the land leased, which w ill do away devlelop the territory surrounding Ten- itor : for Washington city w ill pass congress. The sheriff called upon them to halt. with the wheat kings of Pendleton and dleton. thereby increasing fifty-fold the A p ril, vtay and June. T ills shows that until October 21 to plead to the form er Before he could locate them in the other places who have lieen farming contributory value to Pendleton busi tire influx has been greater since tire indictm ents. Nr Mrs. Brown says she does not believe proclamation than before. darkness they opened lire upon him thousands ol acres of reservation land. ness interests. visiti her husband was murdered by Federa Tire president’ s proclamation was not and he was instantly k illed. The The new rule will make smaller farms D Y N A M I T E P L O T F O IL E D . tion men. intended to be a liar to a ll Japanese, M crowd which had gathered was panic and more people on them. It w ill go PO R TLA N D M ARKETS. hut only those of the tailoring classes— The port of New Orleans is tied up stricken and in the confusion the ban into effect at once. trad the coolies. Y e t it is not reasonable to P rom in ent D en ver Men M ark ed by by a strike of the Dock and Cotton- dits escaped, running through the Wheat — Club, 84(3’,85c; bluestem, 86 Unknown Assassins. G handlers' union. suppose that a ll the Japanese who came street w ith th eir booty and tiring an Ship Peaches by Carload @ 87c; valley, 83@84c; red, 82@83c. into the United States since March 14 they ran. Running north to the rail Denver, C olo., Oct. 8 .— That G over vas M ilton— lo r the first tim e in the Germany Ims expelled a number of Oats— No. 1 white, $27; gray, $26. have been of tire educated classes; those nor Buchtel, D avid I I. M offat, banker, Mormons and forbids their doctrine way yards of the Southern railway, history ol this district Milton has sent Barley— Feed. $25.50 per ton; brew prepared to engage in some profession. C. B. Kountze, Law rence Phipps, the F being taught. they procured a hand car, ran it down to outside points straight carload lots ing, $26.50(3,27; rolled, $26. Tiro investigations of the bureau of im steel man, and Edward Chase, king of a heavy grade and escaped. of peaches. During tire present season fror Corn— W hole, $31; cracked, $32. A tremendous fire is raging in Sono migration show that fu lly 50 per cent tlie Denver gam blin g syndicate were more than 40 carloads have been ship Hav— V alley tim othy, No. 1 , $17@ The damuge is al I ma county. Cal. Quakes Break the Cable. ped direct to Spokane, Montana and 18 per ton; Fiastein Oregon tim othy, of those com ing here have taken up doomed to d ie at tlie hands o f dyna ready estimated at $100,006. m iters was the astonishing discovery Seattle, Wash., Oct. 8 .— A story the Dakotas. Heretofore the shipments $19® 2 0 ; clover, $ 1 1 ; cheat, $ 1 1 ; grain some manual occupation. Mn In addition to the Japanese shown made by accident late last night and John D. Daly, surveyor general of came from Sitka, Alaska, today that have lieen made in smaller lots and to hav, $11(312,; alfalfa, $12013. on the returns of the im m igration bu reported to the police in tim e to pre Oregon, met uoath by falling down the series of earthquake shocks felt west the commission houses. Tiris tim e tire Fruits Apples, $lr 1.75 o per hex reau, it is supposed that not a few vent the ki l l i ng of Mr. Chase and his Ui« stairs in a Purl land building. Home of that town is really responalcle for shipments have been made to the deal cantaloupes, 75c@$l .50 per crate ; gained unlawful access to this country physicians are inclined to believe he the breaks in the government cable be ers direct. The price ranged from $1.25 peaches, 75c@$l fam ily. per crate; prunes, through M exico and Canaria, but tiris was murdered. Enough of the deadly exp losive was tween Sitka and Valdez. No damage to $1.60 per box. 50c per crate; watermelons, l @ l ( $ c per pound; pears, $1(5)1.76 per box; number w ill be reduced if Canada en found by tlie p olice concealed near the Th e Jury Impaneled for tire trial of beyond frightening the natives was forces its law prohibiting the admission Chase home to blow up the capitcl. until the cable was reported Money for Road in Sight. grapes, 40c<3$1.66 per crate; casaba, WS Theodore Halsey for bribing Han Frnu- done into that country of Japanese who do oieco supervisors been discharged on broken 300 miles from Valdez. The Baker C ity— W illiam L. Vinson, pro $2.25 per dozen; quinces, $101.25 per not hear passports. da; account of the sickness of tire defend theory is advan-ed from Sitka that vol Santa Fe G rants Increase. moter of the proposed Eagle Valley box; huckleberries, 7@ 8 c per pound; ant. T h e ca-e w ill tie taken up as soon canic activity has changed the contour railroad to extend from Baker City to cranberrries, $8(3)9 per barrel. Topyka, O ct. 8 . — The Atchison, To of the bottom ol the sea along the 900 Eagle Valley, has announced that the as lie recovers. Send P o o r Hindus Back. peka A Santa Fe railroad announced Vegetables— Turnips, $1.25 per sack; in T h e Ford bribery case in San Fran miles of cable between that town and full amount of subscription to stix'k in carrots, $1.25 per sack; beets, $1.25 Vancouver, B. C., Oct. 7.— I t is pos today an increase in the wagea of all Valdez. Baker City, $1,000,000, has hem per sack.; cabliage, l e p e r pound; cau sible that a large m ajority of the 500 telegraph operators on tlie system. we cisco is practically finished. raised. His engineers have begun liflower, 60c(5)$l per dozen; celery. 35o Hindus who wi l l arrive from the O ri Tltis went into effect October 1. The Four members of the black hand have Meant N o Harm to Taft. cmss sectioning the line out of Baker <3*1 P» t dozen; corn, $1 (.«1.50 per ent tomorrow by the steamer Tarlar increase came a- a surprise to tlie men, been hanged at Lancaster, Pa., for com Nagasaki, Oct. 8 .— During the trip of City, and in a few days the engineers sack; cucumbers, 10315c per dozen; w ill be im m ediately deported. da m ittin g inudrer. Tirey the first knowledge they had of it being the steamer Minnesota on which the w ill be followed by the graders. onions, 15020c loren; parr ley, 20c per will if they have no more money to l»a voluntary announcement by the corn- Pt President R.iosevilt favors deep wa secretary ol W ar, W illiam 11. Taft, and dozen; peppers, 8 (dll 0 e per pound; show than those who arrived a month I |*any. lir a increase varies from $2.50 his party were passengers from Kobe to terway from the lake« to the gulf. pumpkins, l ‘, 0 P 4c per pound; ago. Dr. Munro, im m igration health to $4 per m onth. This is the second Big Peaches on Willow C reek. this port, a Japanese passenger was im \ a le — J. T. Login, one of the best squash, 50c(3$I per box; tomatoes. 35 inspector, today received special in-1 increase in wages the Santa Fe opera- Senator Borah’s acquittal may cause prisoned ill his cabin by order of the known farmers of W illow creek (345c per b ox ; onions, dry, $1.25(31 65 Rtruction* from Ottawa that if any o f ! tors have had in tlie last 12 months, D istrict Attorney Kuiek's acquittal. captain of the vessel. He said he was h the new arrivals were lik e ly to become the increase being in that tim e about 8 brought into Vale last week a sample of per sack. a member of the Talt party. He was Potatoes— Delivered Portland, 7 5 0 charges on the public they should be per cent. ten peaches that are prize-winners. A large block of Illin ois Central turned over to the police here and it 1 he smallest measured a little more 85c per hundred; sweet potatoes, 2 4C deported at once. Dr. Munro declares •tock has lieen turned gainst Harriman. was developed that the man had lieen fo P res derft in Canebrake. « that he interprets this lib erally. than 1 0 '„ inches in circumferenc , - ---- -...ic e and per pound. Ten Hindus who had crossed the bor drinking. The affair was exaggeiated the largest was 11 Butter— Fancy cream ery, 2 7 @36c inches around. \ Starobonl, La., Oct. 8 .— Assistant te der to ftan ville, Wash., were mobbed to an attempt to injure Secretary Taft. selection of four weighed 2 7„ pounds per pound. C orru p 'ion in Ch ca g o. Secretary L itta started out early today and driven brack into Canada. V eal— 76 to 125 pounds, 8 la0 9 e ; 1 his record beats tire winners at the Chicago, Oct. 7.— A grand jury i n - ' to find the president at his camp in the Hurry B attla.hp* Around 125 to 150 pounds, V ; Sacramento Irr gat ion congress. 150 to 200 qniry into the operations of an alleged I vtililerne«^ and at a late hour tonight U Senator Borah says the stone and Philadelphia, Oct. 8 — Acting undei pounds, 6 0 7 c . combination of gamblers resulted in t h e ! had not returned. I t is presumed that i tim b er law is a piece of infamy as ad order! issued by Secretary o' the Navv Pork— Block, 75 to 150 pounds, 8(3 8 report this afternoon in volvin g bribery, when he arrived at the camp the presi- Opan Wallowa Timber Land. m inistered by the government and Metcalf every effort will be made to at packers, * 7 'j 0 8 c . I corruption and incompetency ent i r e dent was out on his hunt and that See- I.a Grande — Thirty-flve thousand tem p t« men to perjury. League Island to p i, o the f,Hlr battle- I m ltry— Average old hens. 11c per part of certain police and city officials, retary Latta found it necessary to re- acres of the Wallowa forest ris e n e ig sh.pa thrre in condition to >«. ( pound; m ixed chickens, 11c; spring j The jury recommended that the portion main over night. Except that the at- One of the large insurance companies the North Atlantic squadron around ” tie thrown open for settlement Octo- I has com piled a statement which shows , \ 'c: ° old roosters, 8 ( i 0 c; ° f the police fotce ttrat had been in mosphere is too humid to render phys- t epe Horn to Puget sound. The order, her 30, and a line-up at the lut Grands 13014c; turkeys, ] charge of the prosecution o f gamblers real exercise enjoyable, the president is that suicide throughout the United Ì are positive that the Iwttleahip. mnst Und office ,s e xp ect«, to i t g i ? hia l ^ State* is on a decrease. San Fra net si ? * - * ° « | h e land „ said to b e f e ^ ï k l ™ young, 18c; geese, liv e , | be reorganize»! and that those “ respon having good weather. be ready for sea duty by December 15 ¡per pound, 8.3.9c; ducks, 13c; pigeons! sible lor the lax ity and corruption be is first and Oakland second in the mini- h w eily timbered. A large portion oí $101.50; squabs, $ 2 0 3 . transferreil or dismissed.” O beys M a y o r '» D ecree. bar o f suicides per thousand people. it has been Squatted upon alrewly. fìm sllpox in C ollege Hospital. Eggs— Fresh ranch, candled, 32 h , 0 lies M oine«, fa., Oct. 8 .— M sbe' Ben 35c per down. Philadelphia. ( V t . 8 .— The univers Montana is shipping apples and po M o rs H on or F or T a ft. nett, daughter o f the Fort Dodge m ay Old T a x e «; Old Law. tatoes to the Eastern markets by the ity hospital of thè University o f Prnn- Hops— 1907, 9 0 10 c per pound; ohls, Nagasaki, Oct. 7.— Secretary of W ar or. w h o has been urging bachelors to Sai-m— Attorney General Crawford 4 0 6 c per pound. ylvania was quarantine»! tonight tip- haa carload. T aft on his arrival here this morning m krry, eloped last night w ith Noland W ool— Eastern Oregon, average best, from Kobe on boar»l the steamship Snow, a chauffeur, and they were mar- esusp it was dlscovireil that Henrv ed ami le s ic i u , lò n a ^ Z I A Chicago hospital nurse has l>een Yankun, a pa'ient, N d devetoped small- L e , o f eoi lieti oc L . t h? o o lW t V u T - 16<*22c per p.iun. 1 , according to shrink _ »| , - , ,-------------- , Minnesota, was welcomed bv the mayor | rie»l here today. Mayor Bennett re- left a fortune o f $1,600,000 by ail Aus P» ì x . A I m ui 200 p allenti and a» nutrir der thè old la * and noi under thè 1907 age; valley, 200 . . . . according to fine- and municipal officers an.l was ban- een tlv issue»! a ukase urging a ll hache- ness tralian rancher. etnployes are ahut np in thè m stitution . 1 legisiation. mohair, choice, 29(3.40c per , qneted by the m unicipality. The M in- lors to m arry. Snow took him a t his pound. neeota w ill sail at m idnight for M anila. word. a NEWS — a OFJHE WEEK SPECIAL JURY TO INVESTIGATE Condensed Form for Our Busy Headers. j e T a Serious Charge in Ford Trial at San Francisco.