Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, October 17, 1907, Image 2

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OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
S t r ik in g T e le g ra p h e r s R t f j s e to C o n
sid e r S u r r e n d e r .
Chicago, Oct. 14.— The national ex-
eutive hoard of the Commercial Teleg­
raphers’ union last night suspended
President Small, the • r h r to take effect
immediately.
The ni fcification adds
that the executive board will hereafter
direct the strike, and that it w ill be
“ run by men with red blood.”
PLENTY Of EVIDENCE
Lane Has Proof Resales Were
Paid by Sou'hern Pacific.
the itinerary, the special service squad
M A K E S B IG R E D U C T IO N .
ron will proceed direct to Trinidad,
F R U i T L A N D IN D E M A N D .
tt^p of four days will be made at that
port, when the squadron will sail for M a n y S a le s o f R c g u e R iv e r Valley Blue M o u n ta in R e s e rv e to H a v e 7 P e
C e n t L e s s Sh e e p .
Rio Janeiro, where it is due November
O rch a rd s.
Pendleton—
As a result of the delib­
2. A stop of seven days will be made
Ashland— Things have been doing in
—
in
New York, Oct. 14.— Followed by a
at the Brazilian capital, after which the Rogue river valley orchard lands re- erations of the sheepmen’ s advisory
hoard with A. F. Potter, head of the storm of denunciation and hisses, Sam­
squadron will proceed to Montevideo, ently as never before and numerous
grazing department of the forestry bu­ uel J. Small, national president of the
where it is due on the 13th proximo. -ales have been made in every portion reau, he lias agreed to reduce the num­ Commercial Telegraphers’ union, was In te rsta te C o m m is s io n W ill Call on
A R e s u m e o f the L e s s Im portant but .Seven days will also be spent at that
B o n a p a rt e to P r o s e c u t e — Offense
of Ihe valley at prices that a few years ber of siieeji allowed the eastern d ivi­ practically driven out of Clinton hall at
'port. The next stopping place will i*‘
N o t L e s s In terestin g E v e n ts
sion of the Blue mountain reserve to a mass meeting of striking operators
C o n t in u e b to September.
ago
would
have
been
counted
fabulous,
at I’ unta Arenas, near the entrance to
o f the P a st W eek.
the extent of 28,000.
This means a yesterday afternoon.
Mr. Small at­
the Magellan Htruits. There the ves­ but which in reality are demonstrated reduction of over 7 per cent in the tempted to explain Iris action in send­
sels will remain three days l>efore pro­ to be only fair values when the returns number allowed last summer.
No fur­ ing out notices tc all locals Saturday
Washington, Oct. 15. — Interstate
Mula . attg has gained stength in ceeding through the straits to Callao, from them and the possibilities of the ther cut will be uecesrary after next night asking them to vote on the ques­
Peru, where they are scheduled to ar­ future are taken into consideration. spring, as the range w ill he sufficient
Morocco and raided Mazagan.
tion of surrender, but before ho could Commerce Commissioner Lane, wh«j
rive December 7.
One week will be
went to California in response to re. 1
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A Pennsylvania preacher advocates spent at that port, in order to permit Hundreds of thousands of dollars of to maintain the 18,000 head allowed finish shouts of “ resign,” “ get out,”
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outside capital are being poured into next summer. Mr. Potter announced and other exclamations even less com­ 1» ” tH irn'" "s’ents Of the commission j
' anging for assailants of women.
of visits to Lima, the Peruvian capital. the orchard industry in the Rogue river there would he no stockmen’s meeting,
declaring that the Southern P a c iM
plimentary drowled his voice.
e
The anti-swearers’ league at New The last leg of the cruise will be from valley, in the purchase of bearing orch­ as last year, but that instead all should
Railway company was givj,1(? reImt« I
a
York paraded and 14,000 members Callao to Magdalena bay, where the ards, as well as in tiie planting of new file applications for range with Henry
New York, Oct. 14.— Following the und that proof could Ire obtained, 1« f
vesels will engage in target practice orchards. Inquiries for larger or small­ Ireland, supervisor of the division.
tamed out.
fi
visit to tide city of Labor Commission­ returned to Washington. He says Ikg '
er tracts of the highly prized real estate
n
er Neil, President Small, of tiie Com­ the result exceeded Iris expectations. I
There seems no chance for Seattle or and maneuvers.
This cruise marks the beginning of of this valley are coming in from many
Mr. Lane believes that flagrantvioh.
mercial Telegraphers’ union, Saturday
Denver to capture the Republican na­
T r a ils f o r R e se rv e .
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the extensive movement of warships states. Those who thought prices of
afternoon took decisive steps to close tion of tiie law can l,e proved, and in
tional convention.
La
Grande—
Forester
Schmitz,
of
the
from
the
Atlantic
to
the
Pacific
coast,
fc
Orchard lands had reached the top notch Blue mountain reserve, announces that the telegraphers’ strike. He H i n t the the present understanding that as tta
Emperor Francis Joseph’s condition which movement will include a fleet of
a year or two ago are still wondering it is the Intention of the forestry de­ following telegram to all the leading as tiie facts collected are suhriiittVw
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is somewhat improved and the doctors 16 battleships commanded by Rear Ad
the full commission, certificates ol ii*
were it is going to stop, and pjople who partment to open 20 miles of trails cities in the country:
hope for li is rtccovery.
miral Evans, and a large flotilla of tor­ sold too soon are sorry.
ill» gal operations ol the railway will is
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New
York,
Oct.
12,
1007.—
Prom­
across the Blue mountains during the
made to the department of justice, with
Popular subscriptions are being tak­ pedo boats. A ll the veesels w ill follow
inent
New
Yorkers
appealed
to
me
to
fall and winter months. A b a result of
a request foi immediate prosecution ol
en in Sweden to raise funds to build a practically the course adopted for the
B IG C O O S S A W M I L L S T A R T E D
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the work good wagon trails w ill be call the strike off. A ll efforts at nego­
special service squadron.
those responsible. The law, as it nos
challenger for the America’s cup.
used by the inhabitants of that distriet tiations are exhausted, and the com­
stands, provides two years’ imprison­
Nelson Morris, the packing house
C o d y Plant Will C u t 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 Fe et o f instead of the rough and in many in­ pany's officials say they w ill fight to a
ment for each offense.
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AW AIT T A F T ’ S ARRIVAL.
man, left a fortune of $29,000,900. All
stances Impassable trails now being finish. The treasury is depleted and
L u m b e r Daily.
Whether Mr. Harriman can lie in- '
no more funds are available. Requests
but $75,000 is given to his family.
o;
used.
Tiie
trails
will
lead
to
La
Grande
Bandon The new Cody m ill eawed
for relief from all sides are heavy and dieted will depend upon whether his '
F
irst
Philippine
C
o
n
g
r
e
s
s
All
Ready
and
other
p
ints
in
the
Grand
Ronde
ir
Vincent St. John and other Federa­
responsibility for tiie alleged violations
th first log of last month which marks valley.
The government is offering urgent. The general assembly cannot
to C o n v e n e .
tion men under arrest for murder at
ai
an epoch in the history of the sawmill $2.25 per day for laborers on this work. meet them. The strike havir g been of tiie law can Ire demonstrated. Mem­
Goldfield, Nev., have been released for
Manila, Oct. 15.— Great interest is
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ordered without the president’s sanc­ bers of the interstate Commerce com- ■
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business on the Coquille river.
This
lack of evidence.
shown in the first Philippine congress,
tion, I recommend that locals vote on mission believe it can. They say he is
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e
et
H
a
r
v
e
s
t
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plant is the largest in operation in Coos
the president of the Southern Paeitio
The telegraph companies claim that which will meet this week, and the ar­
La Grande— The La Grande Amalga­ the proposition.”
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company, and either knew, or should
men are now flocking to them in great rival of Secretary Taft, whocomee at an county. Tiie daily capacity, at present,
mated Sugar company has started for
have known, what his subordinates
nuhibers asking for their old places.
is 100,000 feet, and two re-saws and a
the fall run and w ill bv in ojieration
C A R S S T IL L S C A R C E .
were doing.
In the West, however, [nearly every opportune time in the inauguration of pony hand saw will be added, which
si
during
the
winter
months.
The
field
the Philippine home rule.
Already
According to Mr. Lane, investiga­
union voted to stay out.
will give a capacity of 150,000 feet per superintendent has had a crew of over
Ol
L a n e S a y s the T r a ffic G r o w s F a s t e r tions, however, rebates were being paid
Australia has adopted a protective tfie contending political factions are day.
100 Jajis at work near here pulling
T h a n the S u p p ly .
as late as September 24 of this year.
showing great activity and at the caucus
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The plant is equipped with labor beets during the jiast few weeks.
tariff against Great Britain.
recently held the first brush occurred saving machinery
and
appliances, Nearly 100 Indians from the Umatilla
Washington, Oct.
14.— Interstate
The army will ask an appropriation over a motion to have the assembly
ANOTHER IN S U L T .
among which are live rolls everywhere reservation near Pendleton are also ut Commerce Commissioner Lane returned
Ol
from congress (or war balloons.
proceedings opened with prayer. This the lumber has to be handled. The
today
from
a
trip
to
tiie
Pacific
coast,
work in the fields. The crop is large
di
Emperor Francis Joseph is growing was defeated by one vote on the broad mill and grounds cover 35 acres and and at least six weeks’ work is expect­ thoroguhly convinced that the business Drunken Man Falls Into Japaness
ground that church and stute should be nave log booms accommodating 15,-
worse, his lungs being inhumed.
of the Northwest is going to suffer hy
Laundry at Frisco.
ed.
kept distinct.
000,000 feet of timber. Already there
reason of the general ear shortage
He
An
Italian
chemist
will
turn
several
San Francisco, Oct. 15.— As a result
y<
The caucus was attended by 38 dele­ are 6,000,000 feet of timber readv for
found throughout that section that, al­ of an attack upon a Japanese laundry
animals to stone to show scientific men gates. The position of the assembly
E x it W e lls - F a r g o E x p r e s s .
in
the mill and the various logging camps
though the railroads are increasing their last night, tiie proprietor and one ol hiB
what he can do.
Astoria—
W
.
E.
Carpenter,
traveling
on questions relating to the political belonging to the company along the
equipment, some very extensively, bus­ employes are in the emergency hospi­
P1
auditor
of
the
Wells-Fargo
Express
John Philip Sousa recently celebrated future of the Philippines is expected river are placing more timber in the
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company, has been engaged during the iness is growing twice as rapidly, and tal, many whites are nursing bruises
the fifteenth anniversay of the organi­ to he determined largely by the opin­ river daily.
past week in closing up the company’s in consequence the railroads are bound caused .by tire clubs of the police and
St(
ions expressed by Secretary Taft in his
sation of his band.
affairs at the express offices along the to fall farther and farther behind.
the exterior of the laundry is a wreck.
address
opening
the
session.
This
is
ar
He did not discuss the question in de­
Free import duty on hops has almost
M e d fo r d ’s N e w R e c o rd ,
The trouble was occasioned by Joseph
line of the Astoria A Columbia river
the view held by Filipinos as well as
tail
or
indicate
what
action
tiie
Inter-
killed out that industry in England ac­
yc
Medford—The first carload of Benrre Rrailroad and turning the business . . n __
. .
, ... ,
King,
an
intoxicated logger, who
Americans. The latter are generally in
cording to growers there.
commiaarorr is likely to , rafi£e(1 into the window of the laundry
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favor of a specific pronouncement in Bose pearms ever shipped to New York over to the Northern Pacific Express state Commerce
A young Los Angeles woman has re­ Philippine policy. The course of legis­ from Oregon has sold there at auction, company, which will conduct the ex- tunic.
tak8’ *or le . las not ye*
n r IIU*
- a" °PP°r* conducted by T. Umkekeubo, at 422
ceived five infernal machines through lative action w ill depend mainly on grossing $2,335, or an average on all press business on this line in the fu­ T
1 r
T rk *
n f
Fell street.
The proprietor and H.
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the mail. A negro is under arrest but the result of the light of tiie Gomez sizes of $4.10 per box. J. W . Perkins ture.
r ™ ‘r r ^
re
k
r Omura rushed out and dragged King
famine in the Northwest if there should • *.
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denies his guilt.
Radicals for continuance of tiie Nation is tiie grower. This is the record price
ho B in„ „ h„,rt „ ¡ „ U .
f
, I into a rear room, where he was placed
be a long hard winter.
Increase of | j
t
f „
Jananese,
for fruit of this variety. Nearly every
Japanese, who
B r ig h t P r o s p e c t s fo r W e sto n .
Sir William Iorarier, premier of Can­ al party.
manufactures and increased use of coal 1 . , “
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3 , with a section of
car shipped from Medford this year has
The
Nationalists,
when
united,
exer­
Weston—
Prospects
for
a
good
ecliool
ada, says he has not yet formed an
by railroads calls for more coal than ' 8tood guard armed
broken existing records. A ll pear re­
opinion as to the best course to pursue cise controlling infiuence but their in­ cords at all varieties now held by Med year at the Weston normal were never the old markets have been accustomed gas-pipe, while tire other Japanese hur­
ternal
divisions
give
the
Progtessive
ried to summon the police to arrest
better
than
they
are
now,
notwithstand­
in the[exclusion question.
ford growers having been wrested away ing the crowded condition of the school to supply, and wood fuel cannot supply
Independents the balance of power.
King.
from California within the past two rooms and living quarters. The regis­ the deficiency for domestic use, because
During the first six months of 100'
Three
intoxicated companions ol
years, up to which time California had tration in the normal department is of the high wages demanded by lumber­ King witnessed the incident and they
dishonest employes embezzled $5,482 •
WAR DANGER BLO/VS OVER.
taken and held all pear records. Five now 155 students, with prospects of 200 men, making it unprofitable to place planned to rescue their friend. Other
687, according to figures given out by
hundred acres of Benrre Bose pears by Christmas. In the training depart­ wood on the market in large quantities. whites were called on and there fol­
the bond companies of New York.
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will come into hearing here next year, ment there are about 100 young pupils. If the winter is mild and short, the lowed a combined attack on the laun­
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t
O
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u
m
a
B
e
lie
v
e
s
Im
m
igration
Harriman has ordered expenses cut
Northwest may esccape without suffer­
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Q u e stio n W ill Be Settled
on all of his lines.
dry. The street was scon filled by a
ing, otherwise there will be hardship.
T w j H u n d re d in Line.
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large crowd, and a dozen Japanese on
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ld
s
B
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lo
v
e
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C
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o
p
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Tokio, Oct. 15.— Count Okuma, who
Rockefeller lias given $600,000 more
Klamath Falls— Reports come from
Ar
the inside sought to repel the invaders.
Am ity— E. E. Robbins, of this place,
in tiie first stages of immigration Lakeview to the effect that 200 people
to Chicago university.
C H IN E S E V E R S U S J A P A N E S E .
Policeman Thomas Collier was soon
basir
has threshed 1,089 pounds of No. 1
The condition of Emperor Francis troubles in America strongly disap­ are now in line at the Lakeview land clover seed from 2 1-5 acres on his
on the scene and attacked tlie crowd
Joseph is becoming more serious.
proved of the government's pacific atti­ ofliee awaiting the date of filing, Oeto- farm, making 495 pounds, or 8J4 bush­ C a n a d a M a y T h r o w D o w n the B a r s single handed. A riot call which was
Bt
tier 28, on the lands recently opened to
sounded brought reinforcements. The
els, per acre. A t 22 cents a pound,
oí G¡
Reporsts received at Washington in­ tude, now practically admits that the
A g a in s t M o n g o ls .
entry. County Treasurer Lewis and
police charged the crowd with c.ubs
dicate that the Moorish rebellion is radical utterances of both sides were
this makes a return of $107.80 per acre.
Ottawa, Oct. 14.— At the approach­
D. G. Brown, of Fort Klamath, in their
M
and
many were hit.
nearing a collapse.
In
addition,
the
land
furnished
the
largely prompted by polities. In an search for claims went to an out-of-the-
ing session of the Dominion parliament,
King was found asleep in the rear
from
The Russian council of ministers bus interview today Count Okuma said that way place, south of Silver creek, where best of green pasture during the spring which opens next month, it iB under­
room, innocent of the trouble.
and early summer.
appropriated $0,500,000 for coloniza­ Americans misunderstood the Japanese, they supposed no one would be, but
stood that a move w ill be made to throw
B<
who are astounded at the utterances of found tiie woo Is full of people, and
tion purposes in Siberia.
down the barriers against Chinese im ­
J U R O R . S T O T R Y F O R D A G A IN .
calf
American newspaper*. Reports of the
PO RTLAND M ARKETS.
migration into Canada by abolishing
Coal mines in Montana have beer, possibility of war, he said have always came homo without trying to locate.
the head tax on Chinese, which is
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closed in order to give the railroads a emanated from the United States and The general helief is that everyone will
S p e c ia l P a n e l in C o u r t fo r T rial of
practically prohibitive. It is asserted
secure at least a contest case.
W
heat—
Club,
89090c;
bluestem,
chance
to
clear
the
blockaded
tracks.
B r ib e -G iv e rs .
sick
very naturally are copied by the news­
that
this
step
would
afford
a
solution
91@92c; valley, 89090c; red, 87®88c.
While he believes
The railroads of the country have de­ papers of Japan.
San Francisco, Oct. 15.— The 300
V
Oats— No. 1 white, $28; grav, $27. of the Oriental problem, which is now
F re ig h t V ia W e ed and B ra y .
cided to stand a strike rather than that the Americans are over sensitive
Barley— Feed, $25.50 per ton; brew­ assuming an acute phase among the talesmen for the formation of the regu­
Klamath Falls— A petition is being
ciili
make more concessions to labor unions. on the subject of Japanese immigra
people of Brilish Columbia, particular­ lar jury panel, from which shall he se­
ing, $26.50027; rolled, $26.
circulated
among
Klamath
Falls
busi­
tion, lie holds the opinion that the
day.
lected the juries to try various of the
ly in the coast cities.
Commander John D. Btiggs, of the
Corn— Whole, $31; cracked, $32.
ness men addressed to Hie Southern Pa­
It is pointed out that, when the Chi­ public service corporation officials
United States navy, is going insane. whole discussion is largely due to the cific company, asking tirat all freight
Hay— Valley Timothy, No. 1, $17@
He was In command of the cruiser Bal­ fact that the United States is to have a and passenger business lie routed via 18 pcr ton, Eastern Oregon timothy, nese were allowed to enter tiie Domin­ rharged with bribery and under ar­
presidential campaign next year. It is
wint
timore when that vessel went ashore in
19020; clover, $11; cheat, $11; grain ion at a nominal tax rate, there was raignment in Judge I-awlor’s depart­
not likely that the immigration ques­ Weed and Bray over tiie California
very little trouble with Japanese arriv­ ment of the Superior court, were
noti
the Philippines in 1904.
hay, $ 1 1012-alfalfa. $12013.
Northeastern.
The
petition
cites
the
tion w ill 1* seriously discussed or ever
Fruit«— Apples, $1@1.75 per box; als, and absolutely none from the Hin­ brought Into court yesterday by the
The O. R. A N. company has started become an issue iti the coming session difficulties encountered on the Pokegama
b
dus. If the head tax were abolished or sheriff. Tiie next of the bribery graft
proceedings to prevent the Washington " f the diet. The Japanese government route during the winter, especially cantaloupes, 75c @ $1.25 per crate; even reduced to a nominal am«unt, eases to be tried, that of Tirev L. Ford,
s 1U
peaches,
6Oc0$l
per
crate;'prunes,
50c
with
freight,
and
tire
high
rate
for
the
railroad commission from enforieng believes that the entire question will
there would follow a big inrush from general counsel for the United Rail­
Ssc
the joint wheat rate between its lines tie solved by the present discourage­ hauling to this city. The company is per crate; watermelons, l@ l)$ c per China. The Chinese would work for roads, accused by the grand jury of
pound; pears, $101.75 per box; grapes,
aksed
to
route
via
the
new
road
a
t’
the
and
the
Northern
Pacific.
ment of immigration and the strict ob­
b
35c0$1.5O per crate; casaba, $2.25 per such small wages that the people of bribing supervisors, is on the calendar
earliest pcssible moment.
The Arctic steamer Frlthjof baa sunk servance of the laws.
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dozen; quinces, $101.25 per box; British Columbia would be able to solve for commencement next Thursday.
the Japanese immigration problem hy
with the crew of lfi off the coast of
huckleberries, 708c per pound; cran­
S h a r k ’s Tooth in Benton
Fift
giving Chinese labor the preference.
Icelaad.
Too M u c h B u sin e s s .
L o s e s R ig h t to A p p e al.
berries, $8@9 per barrel.
Albany— J. G. Crawford, of this c'ty,
Fait Lake City, Oct. 16.— Daniel
San Francisco, Oct. 15.— According
Vegetables— Turnips, $1.25 per sack;
The trial of John R. Walsh, former
while investigating the gravel beds on
F o u n d e r s in S u p e r io r .
to tlie district attorney** office, Eugene
president of the Chicago National bank, Guggenheim, head of the American the Benton county side of the river, beets, $1.25 per sack; carrots, $1.26
sale
Fault Ste. Marie, Oct. 14.— Bnui d E. Schmitz, ex-mayor of San Francisco,
per sack; cabbage. 1 0 1 l4c p e r pound:
Smelting A Refining company, arrived
has
been
postponed
until
November
12.
found a shark s tooth and considers it
see
cauliflower, 25c0$l per dozen; celery, down from the head of the lakes on the hut now a convict, has lost the right of
in Fait Lake City yesterday.
Mr
I«ee* than 500 men were at work in Guggenheim is on a tour of inspection ns additional evidence that this was at 35c@$l per dozen; corn, $1(31.50 per second trip she had made since being appeal to a higher court through a
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the places of the 10,000 cotton handlers of tiie plants of the West. He says one time an inland sea and the abode sack: cucumber«, 10015c per dozen; launched at Lorain, O., on August 17 blunder of his attorney, Charles H.
shai
Mr. Crawford is an
and loaders whe are on strike at New that the recent cuitailment of copper of marine life.
onions, 15020c per dozen; parsley, 20c last, the fine steel freighter Cypress, Fairal), and must go to the peniten­
exjiert geologist and student of all forms per dozen; peppers, 8010c per pound; 440 feet long, and owned hy the Ijicka- tiary forthwith. Moreover, the charge
Orleans.
ont
output was a natural outgrowth of the
of life and is gradually making a col­
pumpkins, 101 ‘4c per pound; radish­ waonna Transportation company, of is made that after Mr. Fairall discov­
Emperor Francis Joseph is seriously fact that the world is doing about 5 per
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ill, but much improved.
cent too much business for the money lection of evidences of prehistoric and es, 20e per dozen; spinach, 6c per Cleveland, foundered last night in Lake ered his mistake, he sought and pro­
ancient life of these lands. His col- pound; squash, 5Oc0$l per box; to­ Superior off Deer Park, taking down cured ft change in the record of the
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it has. He says he does not anticipate
Cassie Cha.lw ick, one of the most
le tion is valued at a higa figure and matoes, 35050c per box.
with her 22 members of thecrew. Sec transcript of appeal to cover his own
serious hard times.
He says their la highly interesting.
notorious swindlers in American his­
ond Mate C. J. Pitt, washed ashore error. These changes in ink occur In
Onions— $1 5001.65 per sack.
plants throughout the West w ill soon
tory, is dead at the Ohio penitentiary.
Potatoes— 760*85c per hundred, de­ lashed to a life raft, is the only per­ the printed volume.
increase their capacity.
E ig h ty P e r C e n t S o ld .
livered Portland; sweet potatoes, 2l4c son left alive cf the ship's people. He
in| ‘
Awful famine on the coast of Labra
Athena Eighty per cent of
the per pound.
was unconscious when found.
B ig Slid e in C u le b ra .
C u r b the H o u s e of L o r d s .
dor has caused the natives to take to
Wa
wheat crop, which is estimatd to be
Butter— Fancy creamery, 27 >g03oc
Panama, Oct. 15.— The American
cannibalism and eight people are
London, Oct. 15— The Liberal cam­
500,000
bushels
tn
the
vicinity
of
T o o th a c h e M a k e s H ist o ry .
(
per pound. ,
known to have bean eaten.
engineers are haring trouble with the
paign for restriction of the power of the
Athena, Iras been sold. Bluestem has
Berlin, Oct. 14.— A learned Egyptol­ Cuclmracha slide, at the south end of
Veal— 75 to 125 pounds, 8S,09c per
house of lords to alter or reject bills
Ma
The Austrian steamer Gnilia from proposed in tiie house of commons, been selhng at 75 cents and club from pound; 125 to 150 pounds, ' ( j c ; 150 ogist, who has studied Menephtoh’s the Culebra cut.
This point of land,
tojf
Trifwte to New York, took fire during which was inaugurated by Premier Fir 60 to . 1 cents. The farmera are now to 200 pounds, 607c.
mummy, declares that the pharaon, always a o irceof trouble to the French
the passage and was only saved after Henry t «mphell-ltanneunan. is nos arranging to do their fall seeding, most
Pork— Block, 75 to 150 pounds, 8 0 who ruled when the children of Israel when they tried to dig the canal, is
heroic work. The vessel carried 763 in full swing. Mem I .era ot the cabinet of the land having already been pre­ 8 ^ 0 per pound; packers. 7 l a0 8 c .
were delivered from Egyptian bondage, again in motion, and w ill prove a
va
pared.
and
they
are
only
waiting
for
a
passengers.
Poultry— Average old hens, 12(9 suffered excruciatingly from toothache. hindrance ail during the wet season.
are addressing meetings almowt .lailv
little
more
moisture.
'
Considerable
Over $600,000 w rth of merchandise llie subject of their speeches being the w cat is lieing hauled to the ware­ 12),c per pound; mixed chickens, 11® The acute agony he endured so angered About half a million yards of dirt is in
12c; spring chickens, 11 « * @ 120; old pharaoh, so "hardened his heart,” as motion. A ll of this dirt must ulti­
has been stolen from the Burlington government's complaint of the treat houses daily.
roosters 809c; dressed chickens, 130 the book of Exodus has it, that it was mately be removed, but the engineers
railroad between Chicago and Denver ment of measures of first importance !,«•
14c; turkeys, live, old, 16; young, 18; necessary to inflict tiie plagues on his would rather get it slowly.
during the past year and 3(H) Italian the upper house.
P r e D ir e P e rm a n e n t Exhibit.
geese, live, 8®9c; ducks. 12(%c: pig- reaim before he would consent to let
laborers discharge! for pillaging tiie
North Bend— The chamber of eom- ems, $101.50 per dozen; squabs, $203. Moae and the Israelite hosts go.
C lo s e M e x ic a n Copper Mines
English O fficer» Arrested.
freight cars.
menv of North Bend is preparing a
Eggs— Fresh ranch, candled, 3 2 ^ 0
Saltillo, Mexico, Oct. 15. — The
Berlin, Oct. 15.— A correspondent of
Robert Bacon may become ambassa­
permanent exhibit of the various pro- 35c per dozen.
Elevators and Coal Chutes Burn
slump In copper has closed a large
the Tageblatt, at Emden, telegraphs
> note of the city and tiie surrounding
dor at Beilin.
tl(
Hope— 1907, 9010c per pound; olds,
number of mines, not only in the country. The exhibit w ill be arranged
Madison, 111., Oct. 14.— The Clover that according to a dispatch received
4(«
5c.
The chclera outbreak is growing tc southern portion of the republic but in
Leaf grain elevator, containing 25,000 from Borktrm, a yacht with English
attractively in one of the warehouses
Wool— Eastern Oregon, average best, bushels of grain, was destroyed by file
alarming proportions at Tokio, Japan. this section as well
A number of on the wharf so that it may be inspect­
naval officers on board had been cap-
be
Several small cottages trued by two Willielmshaven torpedo
Butte has been reminded of the old large mines have reduced their output ed by passengers on the boat* whioh 16022c per pound, according to shrink­ eartv today.
age;
valiev,
20022c.
according
to
fine­
«ri
near the elevator, together with the coal
days by a saloon being held np fy
xavtly one-half, while the smaller cnee stop hero. Th re w ill be sample« cf
ness; mohair, choice, 29030
per chutes of the railroad company, were boats. The officers are suspected of
have closed down entirely.
mask.-1 men.
having taken sounding« and made pho*
many different kinds cf products.
pound.
aleo destroyed. L o b s , $00,000
• tographs in forbidden waters.
NEWS OF THE WEEK
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IMPRISONMENT IS THE PENALTY