Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, July 23, 1908, Image 2

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    Iishington County News
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FOREST GROVE
OREGON
NEWS OF THE WEEK
l i i Condensed Form lor Oar
Busy Readert
A Return« o f the L t U Important but
Not Loss Interesting Event*
o f the Past Week.
Fierce fighting is reported from
Tabriz Persia, V*J being killed or
wounded
Mrs. John B. Stetson, widow of the
Millionaire hat maker, is to marry a
Portuguese count.
The miners' federation has
for a government inquiry
Treadwell mines.
A report from Berlin says
jestvensky is dead but that
the famous admiral.
Sir William Randall Crenur, the fa­
mous English peace advocate, is dead
H e was 10 years old.
Tnrkey is ripe for a revolt as the
men _____________
are determined to over-
y o u nger
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th r o w the saltan s rale.
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Otic
the officers of the battleship
fleet assaulted a Honolulu editor be­
cause of charges made in the paper.
BISH O P P O T T E R DEAD.
Foremost Figure in Episcopal Church
in America Passes Away.
REBELS ARE GAINING
Cooperstown. X. Y., July 2 2 -
Henry Cod man Potter, seventh P rot­
estant Episcopal bishop ot the diocese
of New York, died last night at Fern
icigh. his summer home here, after j
an illness of several weeks, aged 74
years. He was unconscious all day .
and the end. which came at 8:331
o'clock, was peaceful
Gathered at the bedside o f the dy- (
ing churchman were Mrs. Potter, his '
wife- Mrs. Mason C- Davidge. who j
came from California, and Miss Sarah i Artillery Captured and Reactionary
Potter, daughters; Alonzo Potter, his i
Leaders Seek Asylum With
son; Edward S. Clark, Stephen C i
Clark and Mr. and Mrs. F. Clark. :
Russian Cossack Guards.
Mrs. Charles Rnssell and Mrs. Will-1
ism Hyde, his other tw o daughters.
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who are abroad, have been notified
Death was due primarily to embol-
St. Petersburg. July 21.— A dis-
:sm in the right leg, following a long patch from Tabriz, by courier post to
attack o f liver and stomach trouble. Julfa. affirms that the shah's cause in
and the end had been fo re -^ n f
northern Persia is lost.
several days by the_ bishop's physi
The artillery and ammanii on wr
Bishop Potter suffered a se were abandoned by Rachm Khan
of the
and
Sliaii Has] Lost Control ot North­
ern Half ot Territory.
RACHIS KHAN NOW A W H I T E
F R U IT FOR FLE E T.
Honolulu Donates Liberally to Officers
and Men o f Bwttlesn.ps.
OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
Honolulu, July 2L—A feature o f the
entertainment o f the fleet Sunday was
the presentation of hundreds o i tons oi
USE OWN M ONEY.
fruit and delicacies o f all kinds to the
various battleships. The great store of Q o ast Ports Are Anxious for Deeper
good things was loaded on a lighter,
Channels to the Sea.
which was towed to each o f the twelve j , Portland. — Depending upon water
ships in turn, the Hawauan band being transportation to get their products to
aboard also, and playing native ana market, the people o f Siuslaw and Co-
American airs as the d.stnbuti-n pro- quiile are preparing to expend something
m the neighborhood of $ 2 io,ui*> o f thejr
cceded.
T T i m m m
.1
< "* *“ S . t S S J r r u i ’. i i S K S Z
oi ra d -t
" " j j “
island. where
men ot the Ncbra**a
are in quarantine. the entertainment
committee being determined not to ior-
get any one.
Sunday has been a quiet day with the
men o f the Atlantic battleship fleet. Out-
side o f the sur games, which took place
«
;n , , l » c l a n n d . l ~ d » « ( r o m t l h , ^
mto the respective bays, lney nave
come to the conclusion that deep water
must be had, no matter what might be
jj£
cost.
J. B. Cushman, a prominent sawmill
man 0( Siuslaw. is in Portland to con-
ter with the government engineers rela-
tne to the project proposed at Siuslaw
and he has received considerable en-
thc Ica* lie * round’ and which hun- couragem ent from M ajo r Jam es M ein
LIG H T O U T P U T O F PLACERS.
Baker County Miners Handicapped by
Scarcity o* Water.
Baker C ity—Coming in from _ hia
large placer holdings on Cow creek, W.
J. Patterson, one o f Baker C ity’s prom-
lnent business men, says that this Year
^ crop o f gold dust in Baker countv
the„ '
sufficient water to do the work that
w ill pay and most of the placer miners
are putting in their time preparing for
next year, when they have hope that
there w ill be more snow and possibly
a heavier rainfall. There are a num­
ber o f Baker City people interested in
placer mining and in the past it has
yielded a steady and certain income.
Reclaim Hundreds o f Acres.
Klatuath Fails.— Specifications have
been issued by the reclamation service
for five additional schedules ou the
south T ranch canal, composing seven
miles. It will connect the g:-vern**at
canal and the old Adams ditch. Sealed
bids will be received until July 28 at
the local reclamation office. The work
means the excavation of 112.040 cubic
feet of dirt, within 30 days after sign­
ing the contract. Hundreds of acres of
land extending far into the Merrill
country below Klamath Falls will le
reclaimed by the project.
portuniiy to inspect the site o f the navai Cushman says, and no work will be
able that services will be held here iry headquarters
necessary there.
The reacti'manes, who had taken station that is being planned.
and that the body will he removed to
New York, where a public funeral wil! "efuge in the Russian bank and the
At Coquille a committee o f three
The officers were privately entertained
Russun
consol.
M.
P*»hitin.
ff.
have
be held at Grace Church
at many residences, and there was hard­ leading business men has been placed
Bishop Potter's illness first became again retired to the consul s country
.in charge of the work and $ 100.000 has
ilia outside the city, which is being ly ne of the cool porches along the aiea,|v been subscribed for the purpose
publicly known early in the spring
when announcement was made that guarded by a large detachment o streets o f the residence district that did of placing a jetty at the mouth o f the
he was unable to take part m the ossacks The casualties resulting not offer retreat to the white-clad vis­ >ay and bulkheading the same. The Co­
Easter services. A diagnosis showed •om the recent bombardment and
quille country is in much the same pre­
.j,,,
bishop was suffering from a fighting between the troops and rev­ itors. The men. too. sought amusement
dicament as that on Siusiaw.
in many parts o f the city and the streets
stomach and liver malady and after it olutionists were slight.
Mr Cushman asked Major Mclndoe
was given out that he would not be
o f the downtown section, as well as the for the services o f an engineer to take
The Standard Oil company ap­ able to attend the Pan-Anglican con­
tree-shaded roads and lanes further out charge o f the work at Siuslaw bar. and
TEHERAN FEARS AN UPRISING
pealed to President Roosevelt in an ference June 21 plans were immedi­
Prune Growers Encouraged.
were papulous throughout the day with ^e was practically given assurance that
ately made to bring the bishop here
effort to have tbe big fine set aside
Salem — Prune growers have been en­
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the request would be granted, although
when his condition would permit the Success o f Insurgents at Tabriz En­ __
groups of strolling seamen On every (he
matter will have to be submitted be- couraged with the prospects of better
Honduras has no money with which journey. Early in the present month
hand they were welcomed by the citizens fore the chief of the department firsv prices. A small quantity was sold to
courages Revolutionists.
to continue the fight against revolu­ he was near death, but rallied and for
tionists and has sold its railroad to a time he was thought to be on the
Teheran. July 21.— The successes and found hospitable entertainment ; as do also the p r: posed plans o f the eastern buyers by the Willamette Val­
ley Prune Growers association during
Americans.
property owners there.
• f the revolutionaries at Tabriz, con- wherever they sought it
road to recovery.
the week at a price that was a little
T
o
employ
a
dredge
would
be
of
no
cerning which news is beginning to
The German steamer Anubis is
O n on the ships, hundreds of visitors
avail, says Mr. Cushman, because the better than last year’s figures. It is
reach here, have encouraged the local'
F in e WtLL STAND.
ashore on the California coast. 30
revolutionary leaders and caused ap
made wtlcomf- and
>'acht sand shifts conttnually. and the only feared, however," that there are still
miles off Point Conception The ves­
prehensions of renewed disturbances and pnvate launch m the » Y »a s method o f keeping it out o f the channel large quantities of last rear's produet
sel will probably be a total loss.
Court o f Appeals Sustains Standard Rapid preparations are being made to pressed into service to carry parties of is by frc in g it out with the current of ret unsold waiting for the reaction
The swift liner I.usitania has broken
after the disastrous results the panic
Oil Assessment.
river,
concentrate the shah's forces, and pleasure-seekers in and out among the the
IT , n
¿J‘ as is done at the mouth of the had on prune prices in the latter part of
another record She has just cro*»ed
Chicago.
July
22
—John
D
R'scke-
j
1000
horsemen
o
f
the
nomadic
tribes
anchored
warships.
Columbia.
from New York to Queenstown in
the winter and in the early spring.
five days and 37 minutes, tw o hours feller will know at 10:30 o clock today at
» Bakhlier have arrived on the out-
REGENTS
PLAN
E
X
TE
N
S
IO
N
S
.
kirts
o
f
the
city
Quarters
are
being
and 44 minutes better than the recjrd that the Standard Oil company ot In- -
High School fo r Gilliam.
MEXICO FOR M EXICANS.
uiana must pay the fine of *29.240.000! prepared for them in the vicinity oi
The battleship fleet has left Hono-
against it by Judge Landis in the shah s palace, which is becoming
Condon.—
A fter a fight o f more than
Important Announcements Expected
Inlu.
the United States supreme court here rapidly transformed inic a t r i r t 'j Sentiment Against Foreigners Is Rap­
: four years, Gilliam county is to have
From University o f Oregon.
President Fallieres, of France is nearly a year ago. The court of ap- Guns have been mounted on the walls
idly Gaining Ground.
r-
•
- . » of
/ » Oregon.
_
s-
University
Eugene.— The a high school and it is to
” be located
uaicu.
peals will report its finding at that commanding the city in all direction
visiting in Denmark.
of the Universitv of at London .
I he yote at _ the last _ gen­
Mexico City.
21.—The anti-for- loard of regents
hour. and positive assurance is given I A strong party led by Am:r Boga-
. . July
.
_
The British house o f lords has that the original decision w ill be tur. w hich now has thé upper hand, eien feeling in Mexico is assuming large <'tegon will meet in annual session here eral election was practically unani-
passed an old age pension
affirmed in every particular; that the has informed the shah that the. re- proportions and a bitter con rovers»- The me<,tin* wil1 be one ot the m0'i: nlo° * ,hat the institution be located
A t a meeting o f Atlanta Baptist fine will stand and that a new trial establishment of order awaits his in- , _ .K___ J...
u .
, .
7 important ever held. Plans for the fu- at the county seat, ft appears now
re are extensive and when the board that the school will be opened in the
structions. The reactionaries are ac- jver the questi :n is being waged between
Ministers' association, one member will be denied
the
foreign
and
native
press.
La
Patria
has adjourned it is expected that some i fall, though there will be no funds
This is the final outcome o f a day tively at work among the p -palace
praised John D. Rockefeller
t full
___l i o . f _____
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_
____ ! to _____________
wide _ speculation
and excise- collecting _ signatures
petitions ask- printed an article in which it proclaims rer? definite and gratifying news will available to carry on the work until
The Chicago b a rd of health
has
th .has
ment among the attorneys on troth
ing the »hah to abrogate the c nsti- the t me r-ne for a nolinr w W
-W a r be made Publie •» *k« wav of improve- the county court meets for the Janu-
started an active campaign to reduce
sjdts o ( the fan,01„ caie The fact
tu-i n. and a mem oir to the same
et- . „ .
.
'.
,, . g ‘ ments to the »rate un versitv.
The eon ary term and makes a special levy
the high death rate an; ng babies
—
hat the court o f appeals had reached feet is being prepared for presenta- shall be. Mexico tor the Mexicans. dirions demand the addition of instruct-
Most of the tirade is d reeled against ors in some departments. President
The Clyde liner Chippewa, which! a decision and was ready to report lion to Great Britain and Russia.
More Time to Finisti Road.
the "Yankees a term of contempt used I Campbell will go east shortly in the in
Eu« ne_
eity councjl Fas
went on the rocks between Boston anie as a great surprise, as it had
»
,
,
.
terests
of
the
institution.
Improve
.
T.
i council na-
been
thought
the
case
would
go
over
and Charleston three weeks ago, is a
Sultan in Furious Rage.
>
Mexican
editors
in
de-ignat.ng
me>tf
ani
„
Iargements
wi!l
be
male
tended
*£*
t,me
lim
it in whtch the
enlarge
until fall. The court oi appeals is
total wreck.
London.
July
21.—
A
special
dis­
gene
&
Eastern
railway
is to complete
Americans.
in several departments.
. ..
.
,
made up o f Judges Peter S. Grosscup.
An ail tom bile stage running from Franc., F Baker and William H >ea patch from Constannnop'e to the
the Eugene-Springfield line to Novem-
Among other things Ijt Patria de­
Bellinghair. Wash, to Lynden went man There was a hint last night that Daily Telegraph says there is not
Fancy Price for Benton Land.
^ r
^ completed be-
over an embankment and 15 passen­ one judge will dissent, but thi* will the slighest doubt that Turkey is clares that if Americans think the gov- ;
Albany — William Peacock, of thi»
that t i7le if tkere “ f "® mishaps.
emments
of
Argentine
Chile
or
Brazil
'
suffering
the
greatest
crisis
in"
her
gers were injured
not affect the finding, as the other
<*;MgPiles are driven over half way to
affairs that it is p --ible to more enlightened than that o f Mexico, city, w ho owns an 19-acre garden Springfield“^nd Hie 'trestleTs'com plet^
Admiral Rojestvensky. the Russian two are said to have sustained Judg internal
imagine
'hey should journey to those parts, the tract across the river m Benton conn f or ,
portion o f this distance.
officer defeated by Admiral Tog© m Landis throughout
The sultan, continues the corre­
Early reports yesterday were to the
the Russo-Japan war. is dead, as a
tv. has been offered *15.000 for the
sooner the better.
spondent.
is
furi
ns
with
his
minis­
; effect that the fine imposed by Judge
direct result of his wounds.
After referring to the efforts on the land. It is said the garden lands are |
Selects Hatchery Sites.
■ Landis would be greatly reduced; in ters. whom he holds responsible for
A steam pipe on the battleship i fact,
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foreigners
pro-
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master
S 9 IC T
cut
down
ordinary
fines ' , the situati n in Macedonia, - and whom
Kearsarge burst and scalded five men astestrd against corporation»—*omc*
acvii*** *t ir.tticading hnn is to
new min in* law restricting cor- Peacock is one o f the veteran garden- fish warden for the .«tate o f Oregon.
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Cigarettes have been barred from w j, ere in the thousands instead o f the ' ne tnlÇ tacts o f the situation
Thev
ers of Oregon. He is not anxious to j l185 returned from an official ir.spsct.on
poratjons in Mexico, the paper says:
one of the largest Nevada mines
millions.
From an authority which have advise! him to pardon
H e repeat our attitude toward for- sell. The price offered, almost iinnu fzip to Tillamook bay and the streams
In a dispute between Canadian P a - { cannot be questioned, however, it n ticer* now awaiting court-mar-ia! on eismer. \\ e are not b xer-s. but patri- an acre, is the highest ever offered for leading into iL As a result o f his vis-
cific shop employes and the company learned that the majority ot the court the charge of assisting the “ Young ots. and when we take a gn-en decision farm la/ld in this vicinity
it, he has decided to establish a salmon
Turkey agitati- n. but he obstinately
a board of con c ilia tio n granted the sustains Judge Landis
hatchery on Trask river, as well as
refuses to do this, and declar.s tha. we take it. not as aga-nst foreigners, bui
men almost every point contended
for the benefit o f Mexico.”
the mini-ters are traitors
Cherry Grower Puts in Drier.
eyeing stations on the Nehalem river
Nevada Stage Is Robbed.
for.
The sultan threatens to remove the
Salem
— S T Kimball, one of the *nd other streams in that district, ( ¡ j
Reno. X e v . July 22— A special to omcers o f the third army corps and
Gomper. and Morrison, leader* of
LOSE UNDER 3-C E N T FARF.
largest groivcrs of cherrie« near f
tbe American Federation o f Labor, the Journal from Likely. X e v . says cru.h the Albanians by force.
Salmon for Propagation.
lem. has just completed a drier »«it!
bave been cited to appear in court for 'he I.ikelv and Mturas stage was h
Cleveland Traction Company's Reports a capacity of :» m ) bushel» f cherries
Astoria— Deputy Fish Commissioner
d isob .»m e the injunction regarding up bv two masked men who were
day The poor market for cherries L. G. Burton, o f Washington/has left
Appreciates Act o f Generosity.
• boycott against the Buck Stove hravi’y armed
They compe
Show Big Monthly Deficits.
argo messenger to
rievrland o t
o,
, au
'j'fid e d Mr Kimball to install th e ]fo r Bapent bay. where he” wiTlI d riv i a
Pekm. July 21 .— It was announced
company
Lle»eland. O , Ju.y 21.—CTc»-eland has drier All cherries for the drier ar.
down the box containing;
here yesterday that the Chinese gov­
trap to be used in catching salmon for
Persian troops are said lo bave put lievcd. a large sum in gold for the pa>
had nearly three months o f 3-cent car carefully pitted by machinery He be
ernment
ha*
decided
to
appoint
Tang
propagating purposes at the chir.ook
down tbe re» •lution and retaken Tabriz roll at .Mturas. The passengers were
lie»es
that
dried
Royal
Annes
»»ill
ne
hha.. Yi. governor of M..ukdcn proV fares, and two o f the monthly reports
, r
.
,
»uni .t
i»i •»
i than
*ii irr*»
him
a ifiiwKkt
bigger profit
fresh ■ Roya hatchery. He was granted permission
N o description of the •wee. a* high commissioner to the
A Buffalo woman poisoned her three not molested
KUT bhown a deficit. A s.milar report Anne< at 3 cent* a pound, the be*t to place the trap outside the regular
children and attempted to poison her­ robbers could be given, as it wds dark l nned States^ to thank the American
line.
and after securing the box the men
sen government for remitting a part o: * predicted t *r July. The operating: price offered by the canneries,
m it
disappeared in tbe brn«h. T
expenses and fixed charges have been
riff
the
boxer
indemnity.
The
go»-ern
Cosmi Tolsti has written a lengthy
PO R TLA N D M AR K E TS.
Flour Mill for Baker.
Vturas and a posse have started in ment intends to send too >ru tents to from $ 40.000 to $50.000 a month in ex
article denotmemg tbe Russian reign of
the L’ ni
liter! Mate* every year for four cess of the earnings. The Municipal
Baker City.— A committee o f bu«i
terror
Butter— Extras. 25c per pound;
years, and then 50 a year until the
Traction company, which is operating ne»« men composed of N C Ha»kel!. fancy, 24c; choice. 20c: st->re. 16c.
Tbe naval tug Iroquois ha* gone
Ruef Again Pleads Prejudice.
entire amount o f the indemnity re­
\Y J. Fitter- -n and Sam Baer, ha»
E rrs — D reg -n. candled. 24*5 25c.
ashore near the entrance to Pearl har­
San Francisco. July 22— The bittle mitted by the United Srat. - h » ’ been the local lines under a lease, also is j finished the work o f soliciting a fund
Poultry— Mixed chickens. 12}c per
bor. Hawaiian islands.
■f the affidavit was renewed yester­ expended. This is only part of a under promise to give free transfers »viTb which to purchase a site for the pound; fancy hens. l3*Sl34c: roosters,
An automobile met a tram near Co- day. when three affidavits were filed plan to bring China into closer rch- after July '.'» The revenue from trans- n f" -IM> barrel fl tiring rr>:" that is t<-
•*.i 10c: springs, 19g20c; ducks, old,
:i ns with America
himl-ia City. In<L_ and all six occupants j,r \f>. ham Ruei to support a r
fers has been about $2.000 a month, a he built by G B. Stout, of P a I n d
Mr Stout .asked that the city donate 12c; spring. 14c; geese, old. 4c; young,
o f thè auto aie dead
t that his counsel will make today to
cert each having been charged.
Find Graft at Molo!
a millsite. and stated that he would U $ il2 }e ; turkey», oid J '.tI9 c ; young,
20(t 24c.
The recent immdatìons in thè vie-mty have hi* trial on one of the man»-
The officials o f the company still ex­ erect a modern flour mill
Over *ti>-.»Q
Honolulu.
July
2
1
—
The
federal
charge*
of
bribery
against
him
tran*
o f Tokat. Asia Minor, cosi 2.000 live».
.V eal— Extra. » a 'Jc per pound: or­
press their belief that 3-cent fares wil! was raised by the committee in a few-
ferred
to
another
court
than
that
of
grand
jury,
which
has
just
completed
Uni old damane «ras dooe to propri-v
dinary. 7 u 7}e: heavy. Sc.
J b * c I aw! t
It i* set forth in tbe an M S M tgtfio a of the government j pay in time. An important meeting of hour* to pay for the land.
fo r k — Fancy. 7@7ic per pound: or­
A Chicago f i l i has just beco saved affidavits that Ruefs defense will in
dinary. 6c: large. 5c.
d,rfC' ors w,n
hfId n<,xt Tuesday
from drowning by a man wbo years ag ..vod, the famous immunity contract work on the leper island o f Molokai
Track Laying Is Resumed.
Mutton— Fancy. 7}@9c.
was rescued from the water by tins m
in which judge Lawlor is involved. w ^>ch consists in the construction of to cors'der the inauguration o f free
Klamath F alls— Track - laying has
Hops— 1907. prime and choice. 5^t!
girl
Old further that Judge Lawlor ;» a big leporsarinm or hospital for the transfers and other vital points.
been resumed on the California North 6c per pound: olds. 2<§2}c per pound; I
Tbe matron o f a West Oakland cfcil-
aB<1 prejudiced agianst the de- patient*, has discovered that all the
eastern railway, and steel has been contracts, ;»-i 10c.
A
Tied to the Rails.
dren s home is in trouble because she
employes engaged in this work are
laid over the hill this side of Harris,
\\ ool — Eastern Oregon, average j
whipped two little girls with a bag*
aliens and that they pay 20 per cent !
^°rk. July 21.— A strange mur the present terminus Worden, the best, ttVjt 16fc per p.»und. according to l
Mora Plague in Venezuela.
whip
| _ ,n* ir waK « .
persons who pro- 1er case developed yesterday when of station nearest the swamp, will prob­ shrinkage; valley, 15<§15)c.
j
.--stad. Island of Curacao, fu lv ir,lre ,îl f 7l
situation» The re “ c m ’ » i Hackensack. N 1 examining ably be the next terminus o f the road
Mohair—Choice. l » . i l* lc per lb.
The Pennsylvania railroad will ex
This
will
aid
greatly
in
shortening
the
W heat— Club. 96c per bushel; red
pose all employes who are delinquent in 22 The «lean er Maracaibo arrived
L.
Jury ,m g<* ,hat ,>nl«'Hcan ,h?. .b dv ^
Mr* Otelia Eberhard
itizen* he employed on all federal j which was found lying on the railroad freight and stage road into the city
Russian. 94c; bluest em, 99c; Valley, I
their dune* in the hope that it will yesterday
from
Puerto
Cabello and
public works
96c.
t
track near Co!bnrg. N J . Sound to
cause greater cart among the men and Among her passengers was Charles
Cement Industry in Sight.
the rails. A pa«»mg train had cut the
Barley— Feed. *2.t 50 per ton; rolled,
save accident*
W
V
surgeon in the United ;
Infected Rats at Seattle.
S.»dy in two Otelia F.herhard. a dangh-
Klamath Falls— Abel Ady. owner of *27 50^*29 50; brewing. * 2 s
Whitnc* L. Boise, a prominent man State* health and
hospital
! Seattle. July i t — Four more sus- ter of the dead woman, tt was discov­ thousands of aeres of tule lands in this
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Oats— No. t white. $26 50 per ton;
w ,
. marine
..
r - |
o f Portland, ha* been arrested for em servaci
ered was wounded three times bv bul­ county, reports the finding of s large l Kr?J -
V- v_y
_ . V plague.
r " * 1“ * *—*
bezzlement It i* charged that be ha* investigate the
bubonic
The ° P «t e d rat* under investigation at the lets and dragged herself a mile to an iso- ledge of gypsum on his property, and I H ay— Timothy. W illam ette Valley,
made »way with at least $150.000 be steamer was refused admittance at laboratory conducted by Dr Chapin
tated farmhouse The fvhee are hunt-
P*r ,on: Willamette Valley, ordi-
longing to the Hasrtborne estate.
Puerto Cabello
There are rumors >; the United States public health and ;ng f r Vngnst Eherhard. a nephew of state* he has all the ingredients neeew !
svry for making cement. He elaim* nary-
Eastern Oreg-vn. *17.50}
marine
hospital
service
were
yester-
Peary has started on another at- that the
ha* broken
the
murdered
woman,
believing
he
may
that
a
few
feet
below
the
surface
of
the
i
mixed,
*13; alfalfa, *1?; alfalfa meal.
day l* Vfn a positive diagnosis and
La Guavra. m a ff<
tempt to reach tile north pole.
at Carac.
120
know
something
o
f
the
crime.
marsh
there
is
a
laver
o
f
mineral
sand
declared plague-infected These ani­
The Rnssian budget shows a deficit
which when washed is better building
bruits— Cherries. 2 a id e per pound;
mal* were l^krn from the .woodyard
Shoot Up Bos.on Stlowi.
o f *37 500.000 in extraordinary rev.-
sand than is found in this section.
apricots. * i per crate; pexches. .VXii
Warships Nearing Manila.
it Eight avenue and Madison street.
•n e*
Boston. July 22—Three men armed
^
Box; prunes. *l',i t 25 per crate.
>f 54 rats caught in that vicinitv'
Manila. July 21.—Wireless commnni-
X spectator at a Chicago ball game with heavy caliber r e v o la r , d a »v
Berries— Raspberries. 90c per crs.te;
Monroe Cannery Idle.
i»d examined , , the pdagur U b o r a C tr o n ha* been established between the
» when
» — a
- * home
-----[in to a a crowded
Trains ha
crowded Jimaica
J im
fe ll ** and broke hi* neck
tory nine have been positively dug I. ... ,
-,
. . . .
i
Monroe—Monroe has one o f the larg- ! ■ganbernes. 75<i90ç per crate: black-
rom to minutes before ct-»stng time n* -ed as plague-infected
battleships
-sp*.
25.
ran was made
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.
. Maine . and Alabama,
I,<* ’ corn-
vimi-
anil best equipped canneries in t!lr t^',t
' ^ / *1 , ~’’
*t mght snd yelling “ Hand* wt>.” be
posing the special service squadron, state, but from latest report« it ortu«
Melons — (. antal .upes, *2 2V*i 1 30
the place
When
Eastern railroad* have been allowed gan shooting
Porter Suffers Relapse.
whtch left San Francisco lone * in ad- that the outfit i< to lav id'e this sea«.— *'<r c.ratc; watermelon«, t j . i l l c pet
to exchange passes for advertising they had grabbed tbe monev till ano
pound
vanee o f the Atlantic fleet Messages No e ntmets for fruit or vegetables
Cooperstown, N
Y „ Jolv 21
pending an appeal to the federal emptied it and had finished shooting n:»h ,p Henry
Potatoes— New Oregon, l ^ l f c p«f
- — a s.,
.. who
win. has i ttve'vtd from the two vessels read that have been made with growers s «nd .h.
C «».«.v
Potter,
and
made
the-r
escape
one
man
wa*
■* Vai t a pound, old t'regon. 5rte per l » i lbs.
eonrt
been ill
nee June 27. at Fernlrigh 1. :*
to arrive here at. mron cha-cr* are that the owners
dead on the floor, another lay dving
'
'
1
' rgetables— Turnips. *t 50 per sack;
-
-
Monday
The
Louisiana
Ohio
and
Vir-
bite clrphant an thrir hand».
M*« Potter's home here, suffered a j
Eastern rnitroad* have decided and a third was seriously injured
carrot*, ( t ; i ; parsnips. *1 73; beets,
gima have finished coaling at Im Haina,
relapse
yr«terday.
ami
last
night
his
j
against a general advance in rates
• f l 50; beans, 6c per pound: cabbage.
again gravr
Dr J. F and are en route here to join the main
Klamith Cattle ShinmAnfi,
Advance« will be made in the South
Cotton Mbits S m u k w
V i . __ ,
,,
i ® 1* « Prr pound, com, SOOiaOc Per
Janvnn
said
"The
bishop
Sunday
i
hody
o
f
lh*
***♦
east and Southwest.
hi math r s '* The “ r*t shm—en' dozen; encumbers. *125 per box: let-
Angosta. M e. July 2 t — The Ed- passed the most comfortable day dur
beet
catt
e
from
Klim
ath
count»
tuce.
head. 15c per dozen: parsley. 15c
II*.
o
f
this
city,
which
j
mg
h
Floods Destroy V: liage.
knrss Yrstrrday morning
During the three ir sths ending rard« cotto
at
a» »»4 this
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x _
r
__.J.
I 1« <F7«nn
S lu will
Start
week
from
- t om half »ime «•nee
s-nce j he suffered a relapse, and during the
\ ienna. July 2t.—Floods have washed the Horton ranch for the Oakland per dozen; peas, S l « k per pound;
March SI there were 729 person* b*ve been rt
peppers,
d
a
7c
per
pound;
radishes,
killed ou the railroad* o f the United March I. wall resume full time today lav be has been uneasy and in some •way the village o f Ju«revna. on the
market. Cattle are lo^kme fine in
States. This is a great reduction over m »■ departments The mills employ
Galician e«ate of Archduke Stephen this section, especially in W ood river 12fc per dozen; rhubarb. Italic p «f
pound: spinach. 2c per pound; toma­
I
WM
shout II
Twenty-two people have been drowned valley.
toes» Oregon. *14*150 per crate.