MOUNTAIN IS MOVING.
RIOTERS UNDER CONTROL.
Men Combat Landslide on Southern
Two Regiments of Soldiers at Spring-
Pacific in Nevada.
l u ll'd Each Week
field Ordered Home.
Reno,
Nev.,
Aug. 18.—For the past
111., Aug. 19. That the
FOREST GROVE...........OREGON race Springfield,
three days scores of section men in the Two More Deaths Recorded at
war situation in this city is con
sidered much less serious was evidenc
employ of the Southern Pacific com
PRUNE GROWERS SMILE.
BUILD BIG SMELTER.
Springfield, Illinois.
ed last night, when Governor Deneen
pany
on the Palisade division in Ne
ordered the First and Fourth infantry
regiments to take trains for their Douglas County Promised Immense Eastern Capitalists Will Do This if vada have been at work trying to pre
vent the caving of the big tunnel of
homes today.
Crop This Season.
County Bjilds Bridges.
“ I took this action after a confer Roseburg—Tillson & Co. have pur- Salem—The County Commissioners’ that company near Palisade. The tun HARD TO MAINTAIN ANT ORDER
i t f thei.
I d a Condensed Form for Our ence with Sheriff Warner, Mayor . . fi
at their last meeting heard the nel is 300 feet or more in length and
Reece, Major General Young, Adjutant Chastd a n"e ^ ulPment the,r la‘^ court
petition
of Mining Engineer Gadsden, cost more than $150,000 to complete.
Busy Readers.
General Scott, General
Pack,ng
” th,a clt>/
. . , Foster
_ and Gen-
„ De Prune.
have begun
work P to ant enlarge
and and
rt- representing Eastern capitalists, for Last year the Western Pacific started Frequent Shots From Ambush at the
eral
Wells,”
explained
Governor
model the plant to handle Douglas the appropriation of $2,000 for the
A Resume of the Lets Important but neen last night.
Troops Serve to Keep Whole
building of five bridges across the San- ; a tunnel 50 feet to the south of the
large prune crop this year. tiam
Not Less Interesting Events
“ Does that mean that you consider county’s
river,
to
make
the
Gold
Creek
Southern
Pacific.
This
was
reoentl>
Town in Uproar.
A
new
30
horsepower
boiler
is
now
be
of the Past Week.
all danger of serious trouble past?” ing placed for the steam plant, and copper mines accessible. In return for completed, and now it is known that
he was asked.
new pieces of machinery for this investment, Mr. Gadsden guaran- the blasting has practically shaken the
“ It means that we can properly guard several and
packing will be installed. tees the erection of a smelter with a
mountain> which is now slowly Springfield, 111., Aug. 18.—Follow
Castro continues to refuse Dutch the city with the troops which will re grading
of 100 tons per day.
’
.
u . ing the addition of two victims to the
200 cars of evaporated prunes capacity
vessels to call.
main. There will still be the Second Nearly
will be shipped out of the county from It is expected that the opening up of sliding into the Humboldt river,. B g death
outbursts of law
and
Seventh
regiments
under
General
The Young Turk party is perfecting Foster in the Western division, and the various points, a large portion of these mines and the building of the timbers in the Southern Pacific tunnel lessness list, in sporadic
various
parts
of the city
a plan to depose the sultan.
which will be handled by local firms. smelter will result in the location of a are being slowly crushed like so much and increased symptoms generally
Third
and
Fifth
under
General
Wells.
that
In
addition
to
the
new
machinery
the
refinery
in
this
city.
The
Gold
Creek
matchwood
and
unle98
a
means
of
The Oregon Supreme court has just The departure of the First and Fourth 1 building will be enlarged to almost mines are located on the head waters combatti the sUde is determined the mob spirit still rules Springfield
decided a case started 18 years ago. will lessen our forces by about 1,000 twice its present size.
Deneen last night issued six
of the Santiam in the extreme Eastern
jt
necessitate the company Governor
leaving a good 2,000 here.”
proclamations
offering rewards amount
The Russian government continues men,
part
of
Marion
county.
H.
L.
Giles
&
Co.,
of
Salem,
have
abandoning the tunnel.
General Young said:
ing
to
$
1,200
the arrest and con
to execute alleged revolutionists by “ Major
A
number
of
leading
citizens
appear
purchased
the
Douglas
County
prune
A thousand men and twice as many viction of the riot for leaders.
The mob element has had a lesson, packing house of Receiver T. R. Sheri ed before the court and argued in favor horses
The deaths
the score.
and
mules
were
placed
at
work
and
the
way
citizens
with
knowledge
now
number
five,
but
since
death
of
the
$2,000
appropriation.
dan,
and
will
thoroughly
overhaul
and
The Rock Island railroad is said to Qf rj0t0US misdeeds are responding to make additions to the equipment.
along the Western Pacific railroad in was due only indirectly to the one disturb
be seeking control ^of the Moffat roacl the appt.a, for information on which to These two large packing houses are
1 this state yesterday, and from now on ance, no account has been taken of it
Tree Loaded With Honey.
now building from Denver to Salt Lake | base indictments will furnish further kept running for from three to four Pendleton—One
the line will be rushed to completion. The two new victims were J. W.
of
the
finest
bee
City.
instruction to the violently inclined. months every fall. Besides these two trees ever found in this section of the For nearly a year operations have been Scott and a three-weeks old negro
practically at a standstill in this state. baby, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Great preparations will be made to We are getting news on which we will
there is another packing house Blue mountains was found this week The
grade has been completed from Lawrence Payne, of Springfield. The
welcome Roosevelt in Egypt when he be able to make many arrests of im at plants,
on
the
Joe
Parks
homestead,
a
mile
Creek that handles from 20
Salt
Lake
to a point near Elko, while baby succumbed to exposure when its
visits there on his trip around the portance, and these arrests will render to Myrtle
every season. There from Meacham. Three swarms of bees from this end
the grading has reached
the situation much easier to handle. will 50 also carloads
world.
started to walk from Spring-
were
in
the
immense
tamarack
tree
be
about
30
carloads
of
ap
the ringleaders behind the bars, ples shipped from Douglas county this and eight gallons of fine honey was ex a comparatively short distance. Work parents
field
to
Pittsfield
in an effort to avoid 1
In his speech of acceptance, Chafin, With
there will be little for the military to year. The Douglas County Fruit tracted. The bees had entered the westward will continue now until com persecution. Scott
died in a hospital
Prohobition candidate for president, ac do.”
pleted.
Trains
will
probably
be
run
wounds received Friday night.
cused the old parties of suppressing the There were the usual baseless alarms growers’ association will handle about hollow tree through a hole 20 feet ning into Winnemucca early this fall. from
Scattered sections of the city were
above the ground and the entire inside
liquor issue.
last night, but up to midnight nothing half of this crop of apples.
in
an uproar at different times during
of
the
tree,
which
was
hollow,
was
A Canadian pressman at Chicago has of a serious character had occurred.
the
early part of the night. Harvard
filled
with
the
clear,
rich
wild
honey,
OREGON
FAIR
PLANS.
NEEDS
CASH
FOR
BIG
NAVY.
appealed to the British consul for pro
park was fgiin the storm center.
the first ever found in this section.
tection against the labor union, fearing
EVANS RETIRES.
patrols were fired upon in that
tree was located by an old woods
Counties Preparing for Their Annual The
Raise Loan of $500,000,- Twice
his life is in danger.
vicinity, but in neither case was any
man engaged in cutting cordwood on Britain Will 000
Exhibition
of
Resources.
for
Ships.
one injured. This is the section to
T. W. Burgess, a noted English Admiral Leaves the Service After 48 The Dalles—The eighteenth annual the Parkes place, who watched the
London, Aug. 18.—The British gov which troops were called Sunday night
Years on Duty.
swarms
come
to
water
at
a
mountain
swimmer, made an effortt to swim the
of the Second Eastern Oregon dis spring near his cabin.
English channel, but gave up when Lake Mohonk, N. Y., Aug. 19.—Far fair
ernment, according to the Daily Tele by similar occurrences. Over in the
trict,
Wasco, Sherman, Gil
within a mile of the French coast.
western enc* °f town in the vicinity of
from grim warships and the sea where liam, comprising
contemplates raising large | the
Wheeler,
Crook
and
Hood
River
Normal Draws Teachers graph,
state house and arsenal there were
White miners at Knoxville, Tenn., he spent nearly half a century in the counties, will be held at The Dalles Summer
loan
in
view
of
the
growing
naval
com
teachers, lectur petition abroad. It is stated that | several cases of revolver firing by A
have told the negroes to go or they service of his country. Rear Admiral for five days, commencing October 6, ers Brownsville—Many
! rowdies.
and ministers from this section are
will be killed. No troulble is looked Robley D. Evans, U. S. N., who is at and closing October 10.
advantage of the summer nor financiers of the highest standing have The marauders traveled in groups of
for, as it is believed the colored men this quiet mountain hotel, yesterday A large number of premiums will taking
mal school conducted by the Albany undertaken to get $500,000,000 on two or three, obeying the orders of the
I reached the age limit of 62 years and be offered for exhibits, races, etc. The college.
will leave.
The attendahee is very large. nominal terms to meet the necessities I militia patrols to keep moving, but as
I
passed
from
the
ranks
of
the
country’s
main
attractions
will
be
the
big
pavil
Extreme heat in the East is again active sea fighters. His has been the
Hereafter
will probably be one of of"phe fleet for the next few years soon as they were well past the groups
ion, where all the fruits, cereals, flow the drawing this
causing prostratiions and deaths.
cards
for Albany college. without disorganizing the annual bud of soldiers they drew their revolvers
longest service (but two years short of ers,
fancy work, etc., will be exhibited. Teachers are in attendance
Mar gets or casting a heavy burden upon and fired into the air and fled down side
Fire in a San Francisco shirt waist half a century) of any man who has There
races every day, a ion, Lane, Benton, Lincoln, from
Linn
and the present generation.
streets, escaping in the darkness.
Mtablishment burned .> 11111,11011 worth reached the rank of rear admiral in the track meet will by be
of the schools other nearby counties. Lane county
Two arrests, apparently not connect
of goods.
United States navy. All through the of the district, athletes
If
such
a
plan
is
attempted,
it
will
Arnold’s
Amusement
is proving its loyalty toward be because it is possible to forecast the ed with the rioting, added excitement
the hotel was thronged with ad company will have concessions, and in especially
Governor Hughes, of New York, has day
the church college by a good attend future requirements of the navy until and served to frighten timid residents.
mirers of “ Fighting Bob,” anxious to addition there will be balloon ascen ance.
ordered an investigation of betting at congratulate
the summer school the col a general shipbuilding program has As a consequence calls for troops were
him
on
his
62nd
birthday
Saratoga.
sions, high diving and other free at lege has For secured
the services of some been crystallized and the setting aside [ frequent and the militia had a hard
and
to
wish
him
many
more
happy
and
of
the
best
educators
in the United of this fund would be a declaration, night.
King Leopold is reported ill, but useful years. Telegrams by the score tractions.
As at present fruits and grains give States.
courtt officials deny that his condition reached him from all parts of the coun premise
A picket from Company L, Fifth
translated into terms of cash, of the j infantry,
of
being
of
excellent
quality
is alarming.
fired five shots at a negn
try, all expressing felicitations and and of large yield, it is expected that Big Demand tor Harney Ranches. country’s
intention
to
maintain
a
two-
j j at who Eighth
attempted to break the sentry Urn
for the man who had done so the fair this year will surpass all Drewsey William Dunlap of this power standard at all costs.
A young man, heir to 1200,000, was affection
and Jefferson streets early
to build up the American navy.
killed near West Chicago while beating much
place recently purchased the Howard
today. The negro escaped.
Many of the messages brought delight other efforts.
his way on a passenger train.
ranch,
which
is
located
about
one
half
Thomas Richardson, a brother of the
smiles to the admiral’s face, while
TROOPS PURSUE REBELS.
Blow Out Beecher Rock.
At new revolt is under way in Mo ed
mile west of here. The ranch is a 160
negro
of attacking Mrs. Mabel
others
brought
just
a
suspicion
of
mois
rocco. An army of 25,000 has been ture to his eyes. The telegram in par Eugene In the improvements which acre tract seeded down in alfalfa. The Thousand Chinese Pillage Town and Hallam, accused
fled
to
Mississippi last night
mobilized to attack the French troops. ticular which caused “ Fighting Bob” the County court has authorized for consideration was $3,400. Mr. Dunlap
after
he
had
been
attacked by white
Flee
to
Mountains.
Eugene-Mapleton wagon eroad, the sold his stock ranch at Juntura, Or.,
men
in
Harvard
park.
Richard
A decrease of over $10,000,000 is re many smiles came from an old fritnd the
most noteworthy is the order to blow about two miles west of Drewsey, to Hongkong, Aug. 18.—The soldiers son was a teamster, and Tom
when
attacked
ported in the net earnings of the Ilar- in Washington and said:
Beecher rock, and Commissioner Ed Stallard, of Juntura, for $3,000. stationed at Konghau, near Wuchow, he jumped from his wagon, leaving
the
riman lines for the year ending June “ For some of us, skipper, your flag out
Price
will
soon
take
up
this
big
task.
The
ranch
is
a
160
acre
tract.
Several
standing in the street, went to
will always fly.”
30 last.
Beecher rock, which overhangs the valuable ranches have changed hands who rebelled last Tuesday and killed horses
railroad station, and boarded a
their commander because a comrade the
The steamer Aberdeen, with a cargo
Siulslaw road, will be remembered by in this section this year.
EUREKA IS SHAKEN.
train
for the South.
of lumber, went on the rocks at Hum
every one who has made the trip to
had
been
arrested
for
gambling,
have
boldt bay, California. Latef the ves Early Morning Trembler Likened to Mapleton as the most dangerous point Baker City to Have Creamery. joined the Yaus, a warlike tribe of
YELLOW PERIL IS REAL.
sel was beached.
on the trip. The rock, which is a Baker City—It is settled now that aborigines, living in the southwest
Big One of 1906.
one weighing thousands of this city is to have a creamery. The portion
____ __ of the province of Kwangtung.
Insurance companies will pay no Eureka, Cal., Aug. 19.—An earth mammoth
tons, will be blown to pieces and a Business Men s association has pledged Their home is in a region of inaccessi- Canadian Statesman Says America j
losses occasioned by the rioters at
shock ablmost as severe as the better and safer road cut out in the proper
Has Cause to Fear.
support to E. D. Severance, and ble mountains and they have never
Springfield, Illinois. The only re quake
of April 18, 1906, but not of so side of the mountain.
he has promise«! to erect a modern been subjected to governmental con-j Montreal, Aug. 18. — T. Hamer
course for property owners will be to one
long
duration,
shook
this
city
a
2:58
plant here. Mr. Severance owns tro''
sue the municipality.
Greenwood, the most prominent Cans- I
o'clock yesterday monring. It seemed Better Service on C. S. Railway. creameries
at Rock Creek and Pine Admiral Li _ has arrived here in his dian
in the British parliament, and a j
Because the charges of the restau to come from the west, and was what Condon
Valley
in
this
county
and
one
at
Can
postal officials are con yon City.
flagship,
accompanied
by
gunboats,
member
of the executive committee of |
rants were too high, three companies is known as a “ twister.” No one was sidering the The
feasibility of securing a
torpedo
boats
and
launches.
Troops
the
Libeial
party of Great Britain, who
of North Dakota national guardsmen injured, but considerable damage was more adequate
mail service between
have
also
been
summoned
and
the
coun-
¡s
visiting
Canada,
predicts a conflict ,
on their way to American lake raided done.
PORTLAND
MARKETS.
and points on the Columbia
try
is
in
a
turmoil.
The
mutineers
are
between
Japan
and
America.
He says: |
the Pasco. Washington, eating houses. A second and lighter shock was felt Condon
Southern railway. Under the present \V heat—Club, 88c per bushel: forty 1,000 in number. After murdering “Japan is preparing to restrict
tie |
Everything edible was carried away. at 5 :30 o’clock.
system
it
takes
three
days
to
get
re
commander, they pillaged the overflow of her people into countries
Chimneys were thrown down and turn mail from points on these branch fold, 90c; turkey red, 90c fife, 88c; thelr
The War department will ask for a people
*
village,
securing to $100,000 in money where they are not wanted, but it
rushed from their houses in es. Considerable mail matter is car bluestem, 92c; valley, 88c.
million dollars to build airships.
and withdrew
the
Taiking
moun-
not
require
a
prophet
to
foresee
that
,
Barley
Feed,
$24.50
per
ton;
roll-
fright
when
the
first
quake
shook
the
between these towns. It is $27(n28; brewing, $26.
tains.
A woman is said to have led some of city. The courthouse was damaged ried
the feeling between these swarthy
thought that what is called a closed «1. Oats
the rioters at Springfield, Illinois.
No.
1
white,
$26.50
per
ten;
John Bulls of the Pacific and the wh'te
most by the shake. The right arm of pouch
will
be
mad«'
up
on
the
Condon
Waste
Coin
on
Novels.
$26.
of America may soon grow acute
A fire in the East Buffalo stockyards the statue of Minerva, carrying asp« ar, branch and then placed on No. 7 at gray,
Po
Berlin, Aug. 18.—Twelve and a half races
and
may
mean war. Just now Japan
Hav Timothy, Willamette valley, million
burned between 15,00 and 2,000 sheep was twisted off the statue on the dome. Arlington,
so
as
to
make
better
connec
dollars
are
thrown
away
every
1
having
a
struggle
to
make
both
ends
$4
per
ton;
Willamette
valley
ordi
The spear crash«! through the roof of tions at Biggs with the other branch.
and calves.
in Germany by the poorer class meet in national finance and has cut
nary. $1; Eastern Oregon, $16.50; year
the building and into Judge Hunter's
Governor Deneen says the whole courtroom.
in
the
purchase of “ pernicous penny down her naval and military program
mixed,
$13;
clover,
$9;
alfalfa,
$11;
power of Illinois will be exerted to The statues on the north side of the Oregon Two Days Without Executive. alfalfa meal, $20.
dreadfuls,
accord mg to a statement by large amounts,
For two days last week Ore Fruits -Cherries, 3« 10c per pound; just published
protect the negroes.
by the Durer Union. **I have no doubt myself, however,
building were shaken off and brick and gon Salem
was
without
even
an
acting
chief
An Omaha judge denounced a woman plaster were loosened and fell to the ex«'«’Utive. Governor Chamberlain p»>aches, 40« 90c per box: prunes, which is engaged in a campaign that when she gets over the enormous
Poi
for marrying an old man for his money ground. Plate glass windows in sev went to Seattle to inspect the progress $1.25 per crate; Bartlett pears. $1.25 against the growing tendency in Ger- losses of the late war with Russia
many to read trashy literature. The there will be trouble If she can stir
«1.75 per box;
eral business houses were cracked.
and refused to give her a divorce.
being made on the Oregon building at b o iT gE^es^Vl. 2 5 « L 5 0 d e r a te ' secretary of the union vouches for the up and force an alliance with half
The Alaska Pacific Steamship com
M
declaration that 40,000 es awakened China the yellow peril will
Conference
on
Strike.
pany will establish daily papers on its Winnipeg, Aug. 19. The departure
*1: — W- 90cm
kb- $1 - per ’ hundred; ’ astounding
tablished
booksellers
and
30,000
ped
Potatoes
be
a
reality.”
two passenger steamers between San | for the East of the heads of the engin- been absent for some time; therefore sweet potatoes, 4c per pound.
are engaged in selling sensation
F
Francisco and Puget sound.
the state was without any person to Melons Cantaloupe*,IT.25« 1.75 p«r dlers
al
serials
and
books
of
a
low
order.
|
«‘era’
and
trainmen's
branches
of
or
Call
on
Langdon
to
Act.
the functions of chief execu
Altogether there are 4,200 militia
watermelons, $1.50 per 100
railway laborers is current talk exercise
San Francisco, Aug. 18.—District
tive. While in Washington the gov crate;
May Talk 700 Miles.
men on duty at Springfield, Illinois, as [ ganized
loose:
crated.
'4c per pound addition-
among
the
strikers
tonight.
J.
H.
Mc-
Attorney
Langdon today was presented
ernor
also
stopped
at
American
lake.
MCI
a result of the race riots. This is all Vey is also absent, presumably at Ot-
Paris, Aug. 18.—The naval lieuten with a copy
j al; casabas, $2.25 per dozen.
of a resolution adopted by
of the state troops except the col oriel j 1 tawa.
ants,
Colin,
Joance
and
Mercer,
the
Vegetatbles
—
Turinips,
$1.50
per
where
a
conference
of
the
war
the depositors of the Market street
members.
. . Famous
. . . . Pear Orchard , Sold.
_
| sack; carrots, $1.75: parsnips. $1.75; inventors of an apparatus which re bank
ring factions in the Canadian Pacific M«!fon!
at a meeting yesterday, calling
A
syndicate
of
Eastern
beets.
$1.50;
beans,
5c
per
pound;
cent
tests
have
shown
to
be
superior
In the recent holdup of a Great ! strike is to take place as a result of men. head»Hl by John D. dwell, of this cabbage. 2(a2xxc per pound; corn 25 to any existing, achieved remarkable upon him to immediately begin the I
Northern mail car near Spokane the the alleged government intervention.
prosecution
, (""¡'«
«uim ii u of i the
in e o officials
m c ia is a and
r directors
has purchased the famous pear «30c per doz; cucumbers $1 00 ’ «iii'i-rg« v a i i .n l i ,. ...__... . . .
clerks outwitted the robbers by dump ! Prominent officials of the Canatlian city,
Langdon |
orchard
of
C.
H.
Lewis,
near
this
city,
box:
eggplant.
10c
per
pound
fr
ing the register«! letters into news | Pacific railway have also disappear«-«! for $lh0.000. The orchard has held head, 15c per dozen- par«lev lettuce,
was
scored
by
several
persons
at the
15c per 8 department of Finistere, a distance of meeting for his alleged inactivity
! and it is assum«! that they tin« will the world's rewrd for the highest price dozen: peas, 6c per pound ; 'rieppers.
paper sacks.
in
about
310
miles.
The
officers
are
con-
j
!
join
the
«inference.
the investigation of the bank’s affairs.
Unveiling of a Roosevelt statue in
«aid for a carlo«,I of Cornice pears for « lep er pound; radishes. . 12'..c
per
__sc
per
that
they
can
make
great
im-
resolution demanding immediate
two years, one car bringing $6,800. dozen: spinach. 2c per pound: toma- Provements in the apparatus, enabling The
a Texas town caused a riot, the people
Warships to Venezuela.
action
the district attorney wa*
This
the
largest
deal
in
the
history
of
being divided in their views of the The More
75c«$1 per crate; celery, 90c« conversation up to 600 or 700 miles. adopted by unanimously.
Aug. 19. As a part of the fruit lands of the Rogue river val toes.
president. One person was fatally j the plan Hague.
$1
per
dozen;
arttichokes,
75c
per
to
awe
President
Castro,
of
hurt and nine others injur«!.
dozen.
Employes Will Assist.
Venezuela. into submission and apology ley.
Arkansans Draw Color Line.
The battleship fleet has sail«l from without an actual d«'monstration or
Hops 1907, prime and choice. 4 ta« St. Paul, Aug. 1 8 .-Three hundred Memphis,
Ecclss
May
Back
Scheme.
Tenn., Aug. 18.—Serio»
oc
per
pound;
olds.
1«
1
^c
per
pound:
railroad
employes
met
in
Auckland to Sydney.
j bombardment of the ports, the Dutch I.a Grande—David Eccles, a Utah
this
city
to-
trouble
is
expected
today at Trumaa, W
contracts,
nominal.
day
to
organize
an
cruisers Holland and Utrecht were or- capitalist, heavily interest«! in sugar,
Japan is paying off her war debt in ! ! dered
association
to
fight
Poinzett
county,
Arkansas,
the
today to pn-pare for spe«ly dis- railroail and lumber interests, is con \V°ol . Eastern Orejron. average le^slationhostiletotherailroadinfer- importation of 12 negrroes to over
good sit«! installments.
work is
best
l
0
f.'lKc«4
p«>r
pound,
accordmp
The
men
are
of
the
opinion
that
patch to Curarao on August 29. They ferring
the Commercial club rela to shrinkage; valley. 15ff»15\.c: mo- by standing by the railroads in their the yards of the Springfield Lumbif 1
The Canadian government is to me- are expect«*! to arrive at Curacao Octo- tive to a with
con pvny. Last night the white m>- &|
large
scheme which
It * \c per pound.
fipht they will be benefiting them- ployea
ber 25, when the Netherlands will have he may finance irrigation
diate in the railroail strike.
the company and residents of V
here.
The
proposition
1
Extras. :>0c per pound; fan- »clvea. It is the intention to support the town of declared
five formidable ships in Caribbean means an outlay of nearly $1,500.000. cy. Butter
they would not per-
Ira D. Sankey, the evangelist, is waters.
27
V
:
choice.
25c:
store.
18c.
I«fly
those
candidates
dead. He was 68 years old.
Eccles will announce soon whether or Eggs Or«>gon extras. 26«26 ,o : election who are favorable to 'th T -" * ?-*-* ,hp.blac,t8 to
rail- declared they would be driven from tb*
not he will back the project with his first«. 24« 25c; seconds. 22« 23c; road» and their employes
Fire in the Buffalo, N. Y., st«wk
Holland Has Free Hand.
county. A possee visited the cam|X
thirds. 15« 26c.
yards, bum«! close to $ 1,000,000 worth The Hague. Aug. 19. With the sin money.
but
the negroes fled.
Poultry
Mixed
chickens.
12«112t,c
of property.
Crimes Puzzle Police.
gle proviso that no military occupation B le University Begins Next Month. per lb; fancy hens. 3c: roosters. 8«9c;
of
territory
must
occur,
the
government
Boston.
Aug.
18.-
Boston
and
East
Contractors driving the big St. Paul at Washington is understood to have I mversity of Oregon. Eugene— The sprmg, 5«; 6c; ducks, old, 23c; spring.
Eva Booth is Stricken.
ern Massachusetts are undergoing a Warsaw,
Eugene Bible university, the leading 3«
tunnel in Montana are bn aking all i given
«
n
«
,
oia,
t«c;
young,
Ind.. Aug. 18.—Overcome
5c;
geese,
old.
8c;
young.
10c;
the cabinet of The Netherlands ministerial school of the Christian turkeys, old. 17« 18c; ycuiig, 20c
record* for spe«i.
mvitor«*3*^ .fi"1* ! ^
?mr(,er by the intense heat, after address,nC
j a free hand to deal as it sees fit with church
west
of
the
by the po- an audience of 4.000 persons at the
___ „ . 2 * ^ mountains. Veal -Extra. 8c per pound; ordi- lie. The
Two people were killed and six in- Presi«!ent Castro, of Venezuela. The ...
''l of*‘n September 22. About 100 narv. 7«75,C; heavy 5c
c
i^
ite
?
^
thW
'
.
l
re,'r
’
0f Cr'meis Win°"» Lake Bible conference. M>-
lur«l by the explosion of a balloon at ! Netherlands cruiser Friesland will not i student*
are expected to enroll. The Pork -Fancy, 7c ¿er ‘pound- ordi- «IX ar-
w* J
m*ny i0rei*T,‘ Ev* Booth, leader of the Salvstioa Ho-
London A spectator attempted to sa I for the Paribbean before the end faculty consist*
of
seven
instructors,
narv,
6c;
large,
5c.
to adootX.
V ' att,mPt'nK Army in the United States, fainted jus*
light a cigar,
of next month.
i
br President E. C. Sanderson. | Mutton-Fancy. 8«9c.
tOt*d°pt the method* of European ban- after leaving the auditorium and •
Fort-s
1 now under the care of physician*.
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