' / > -V"' NEWBERG NEWBERG GRAPHIC Celoma.. Celoma as ÈSSE I writ g e l i the 1 Yam. to VOL X IV . NEW S OF OREGON EVENTS OF THE DAY QATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE Spedition hue The preeidoot’s physicians found it anisary to open the wound on hie leg, the bone was slightly affected. It hrightor, until at the present time it to visible to the naked aye. It can be seen a little north of the star Alpha Cyan I, near the milky way. It te mov­ ie a southwesterly direction. Dr. Silvia no Brandao, vim president elect of Brasil, te deed. A census of tbe Philippines has been authorised by the president. Bo nor* American aoidters will be •ant to tho isthmus of Panama. B n prcmnoa of troops baa hod a quieting affect in tho «m l field* of Pennsylvania. President Koosevult'l injured highwayman M i p i 8*1 New York, Sept. SO. — James B. draft, a wealthy resident of Oleo dove, L. I., was murdered, and his body de­ capitated, In a tender loin resort within a few doors of Broadway. All the evi­ dence gone to show that Craft, who had been making the round* of the tender- loie. incautiously displayed a large amount of ntooey and was killed for the purpose of robbery. The police also my that knock-out drops wera first administered, and that then the victim waa dragged lato tho basement and killed with a cleaver. oente per pound. The odor of burning flesh attracted The amsosment roll of Columbia the attention of the occupante of tho upper part of the boose and ted to the county shows the total taxable proper­ dis.-overy by tbs detoctivUa of the hend­ ty to bo worth $1,607,840. ía-# body a man io tho basement. The charred head rae diacoverod a tew minutes later in the fornace, In which a Are bad recently been made with the evident intention of deetroying nil poo- eibillty of identification of the remains. Later the body wan Wen* tiled by Walter draft, of Olea Cove, as that of his father. The murdered man waa about 61 years of ago and waa e manu­ facturer of refrigerating machinery in Cortland! street, thie olty. reports that Stromboli baa beau la full eruption for eome Urn# says: “ The night aoaao «ras «mad but terri­ fying; lava streamed down the moun­ tain «idea seaward, white bogs boulders were felling Into the am fully » K mite* Item the shore. “ Tl-e director of the observatory at Monet Aetna any* there baa been no euthqnake la 8leilv, bat that probably there bad baau a submarine eruption batwaao Stromboli and Sidly. “ On# hundred end fifty corpeee hove been recovudred at Modica. Hundred! of victims were drowned in the open NO. DEATH IN CYCLONE TOUR ABAI Washington, Baft. 27.—Tbo txoaanry department baa bagua distribution oí $28,600, the an in received front the government of Spalo aa ooe of the annual payments of indemnity doe «oder the trea ty of 18 SS. The eoa- tinnatioo of tbeee payments is regarded BY AN " M ■ .'M dent more then 100 miles. The the strike regten la the Forest City, which bes bee •lively quiet ever etnee ib twe troops of cavalry la Thirteenth laglm at I* Oliphant, sis miles uort the Ninth la quartoswd a Wilkeebarre; the Eight A free rara] mall root« has been rec­ ommended out of Forçât Grove, bat there will be eome delay on account of being no amp of Washington oounty roads. The Oregon blind echool at Belem oppa cd with 82 studente, the mam aa last year. This institution coats tho stats shoot $7,000 a year, or $220 for eaob pupil. sum hte knee wae badly braised m quickly formed which gs trouble, but mit enough orlare with hte pinna. Dr. depart- Olympia, f roghimi, certe dte- Tho amai on of tho Methodist cooler- t ace just bald in Grunts Past proved to Tbe whole country about Mount be tiie beet ever held in the atete. Aetna bee suffered greatly. Mount Over 160 members sad delegatee were Aetna te sanding up n thick column of ■ten« from tho vicinity of tho scene of Tbe registration at the agricultural tho eruption of 1892. Two fresh craters college i* much largar than teat year. have opened on Strom boil since Sop- Both dormitorio* are foil and every tea» bar 14. available private boarding bourn in town te taxed to ite utmost. leg stockholders In tbe Bingar rawing machine company, died at hte borne in Atlantic City. The following diplomatic appoint­ ments have beau muds: David K. Thompson, of Nebraska, minister to Brail; Cberlemange Tower, of Pennsyl­ vania, ambeaaedor te Germany; Rob­ ert 8. McCormick, of Illinois, ambae- sador to Rnaaia; Bellamy Storer, of N o* York, ambassador to Austria- Hungtry; Arthur 8. Hardy, of Now Hampshire, minister to Spain, and Ctmrtea P. Bryan, of IHinote, minister NEW BERG, Y A M n iL L COUNTY, OREGON, F B I D A Y , OCTOBER 3, 1002. comparad with tho ■ quality te inngiflcai this week will be mi Re poi t* show that the Indian echool •t Cbemawa tends all other* in the Northwest. While the attendance at asont of tho company that all tho Read­ ing’s important mines are in fairly good condition, and that wore the miners to ratrnn to work, comparative­ ly little time will elapse before they will be taming oat their normal pro­ duction. It la trno that neraral of tho Reading collier tea Jtre flooded, bat them have been abandoned for a time at least. Officials of the Pennsyl­ vania road's anthracite companies re­ port tnat their mines are in such con­ dition that when tho miners go beck to work the ool I levies will bo able to prod ace three-fourth* of their normal output, and that wKhia a week they would bo in perfect shape k Mexico City, Sept. 30.— Advices from Saline Crus, tbe Pacific tormina* of the Tehuantepec National railroad, which is being rebuilt by tbe English contractor, stats that Tuesday no lea* than 76 shocks of earthquake «rare felt, muring much alarm. The most serious damage waa done to aa immense 70-too crane used on the tenet ruction of tbe breakwater, It being thrown from tho track into tho buy. A majority of tbe slier cranes need an the works are also reported to have been thrown out of place. It te probable that the oonetraettou of tho artificial harbor will be delayed six mouths, aa the crane waa thrown into deep water, and it will require time to recover it. h«. keen started ia Albany to print 76,000 pamphlets for advertising Una county in the Middle WeeL Tbe Salem school board has fixed tbe salaries of all ten- hers in that city, bar than principals, at $40 per rath. Fruit growers in Polk county my that the prune crop will not only be light this year, bat that brown rot baa attacked the Italian prune* in some sections, and that this will farther de- tbe yield. •no Horton, non of tho Oregon City poetmastei, has received notice that be has been selected aa alternate from tho First congressional district for admission to Weat Point, and ha* been ordered to report to a hoard of officers at Vancouver Bat racks, Washington, lor mental and physical axa>niiiatioa. Tbe taxable value of Lake oounty proparty ia $1,698,033, aa Incream of $78,480 over last year. Tbe district fair and carnival at Baker City, which closed last Saturday, waa a vary successful affair from eveiy point of view. With proper facilities for Irrigating the land, Baker county will In time be­ come «me of the chief agricultural coun­ ties in the atate. Considerable im prove men t along this line te already being made. PORTLAND MARKETS Booth America nttOHTFUL TRAM WRECK. be Tr Berlin, Bept. 17.— President Roose­ velt has chosen Charlemange Tower, ambeesador to Russia, to succeed An­ drew D. White as ambassador to Ger­ many. Notices of tMa decision, and that Mr. White’s letter« of recall bad been issued by tbe state department, here reached tbe foreign office here. Mr. White will probably not have hia farewell andieum with the em­ peror November 7, hie birthday, as had been provisionally arranged, because bis majesty leaves November for England. Tbo retiring ambas­ sador, therefore, ia not likely to pre­ sent his letter* of recall until the middle of November. Storer will ge te Rasate. Washington, Bept. 87.— The appoint­ ment of Oliarl-maaga Tower as am­ bassador to • Germany to,succeed Mr. White is confirmed. Mr. Tower’s acceptance of the German mission will create a vacancy in the amhaam dor ship to Russia, which ia held now by him. It is regarded as quite prob­ able that he will ia turn be succeeded by Hon. Bellamy Storer, present am­ bassador to the court of Madrid. It ia intimated huthur that tbe vacancy in tbe Spanish mission may be filled by the appointment of Mr. Henry White, present secretary of embassy in Great Britain. Wheat— Walla Walla, 8 1 0 «8 X e; blue- #tom. 6 4 X 0 t6 c; valley, t3064X e. Maxlcas Go Barley— Feed, $19.10; brewing $10.10. Mexico City, Sept. 27.— Great inte­ Flour— Beet grades, $8.06ffil 71 per rest has been aroused by tbe announce­ Bntte, Moni., Bept. 80.— Preeldeut barrel; graham, $1.96ffi8.20. ment today that the government has Mayar, of tbe Western Federation of Millstuffa — Bran, $17 pm ton; bought in London tho controlling in­ Minen, raid hora toda) that tbe eou- rest In the Interoceaato railway, by ditioo of tbe campe in tbe Parole, B. middlings, $11.10; aberta, $11; purchasing the majority of tbe newly 0., dlstrict, írom which he hea just •hep, $17. created bonds, in whom holders, by retornad, la es bad as »iberia. Mr. Outo-No. 1 white, $1.0001.08*; virtue of an arrangement creating Mayar weat to Fernle te investigat~ them, is vested the administration of labor oooditioo». He saya tbe mining gray, M ffifl. The purpose of tho Hay — Timothy, llO ff ill; clover, the property. oompany títere owna everytítfng la tbe government «res to secure control of ramp. They permit the men no privi­ $7.M; cheat, $8 pm ton. leges and allow no baslnem except un­ Potatoes — Bert Burbanks, 8O0«6c independent railroad to tbo Gall of Mexico, over which der their direction. They even exer­ per oantal; ordinary, 10061c per m cise a censorship, Mr. Mayer declares, tel, grower* priom; sweets. $1.00 ness can always have on what their employee shall rand. • M l per cental. Butter—Creamery, 26*27 ^ c ; dairy I Mercer, Pa., bept. 27.— The worst 17Xffi20e; store, 18)<016c. wrack la tbe history of the Dseseme Bants Pa, N. M., Bept. 10.— One hun­ ffgga TU ffiTils for Oregon. rood wee occasioned by a head-on col dred Apache Indiana from the Jtaarilla Gheem— Full cream, twins, I f * lidon between two freight trains at • reservation, In northern Bio Arriba county, are camped in tbe Picari* *18e;YoongAmerica, 18X014Xc; fac­ point two miles east of Mercer today, In which four men were killed and mountains, ready te go to the Bua tory priom. I t U ic tern. The wreck waa canoed Poultry—Chickens, mixed. $4.10« three Injured. Geronimo 0 festival at Tone Pueblo, by a cross order issued for the tea 1.00; bene, $6.0008.10 per d o « deep »# the podtlve orden of the 11011X« pm pound; springs, 11# freight trains. At preeeut the blame i an not bo ascefalned. Three engines id of the Saals Clara and i i X e par pound, $8.1004.00 pm d and eight steel freight can ware bedl) an; ducks, $8.6001.00 per doeeo; tur- tea. The U. 8. Attorney All la In readiness at Rim. (rom Washington to return keys, live, 11014c, dressed, 17011a pm wracked. Kan., for tbe war mam posmd; geese, $4.0001.00 pm doren. Many Buried I'odor Lava. A balloon explosion at Vienna re- Mutton— Orem, 8X 03c P * P«mn Berlin, Bept. 27. — A dtapetch k snltsd la tbe «tenth of 10 peraoos. been received from Taskeut, capital of Mlm Alloa Caldwell Hogan, 707Mr Rnmlan Turkestan, reporting a terri­ author of that anommful lltt • i ble earthquake August 21, the shocks •■Mrs. W in «, of tho Cabbage Patch," continuing until Be p tern her 8, One baa written bar second book, end it |s thousand persons were killed at Kssh- to eppwr aerially In Tbe Oeatnry. She mattar in the form of parcels to tho gar, In Eastern Turkestan., 400 in tho mile It “ Lovey Mary," and the many following named poetofflom In Alaska: village of Ariyn, end 20 at Jangl, white admirer* at. Mrs. Wigge will be glad Noam, Bt. Mfohasl, Circle, Ragle, Port tho town of Akauksltche wae em Yukon, Rampart, Ta nans, Tailor add to know/mt (kit optimistic plainly destroyed. 'feeppeirara the new dory. octal Ran lets Stock Car-Wrack Teak Fire-Six Lives Last. Rawlins, Wyo., Sept. 29.—A fright- fal freight wreck occurred ia the wart era part of the city at midnight last night, and it ia believud that at leas« d x men are under the wreck. An extra freit and dock special, with Engineer Pataoe, came in at midnight. There is pretty heavy grade Uomlag into tbe yards from tbe west, and the air brakes failed to work. The engineer whistled for brakes, bat it was too late for the I>and brakes to have any effect on the heavy train, which craahed into a long ■lock train standing an a side track. A boot 16 care were piled on top of tbe engine, and almoet instantly they broke into flames. The engineer wa* thrown under the wreak, and it ia mid that least four or five others shared a like fate. Reecoer i succeeded in clear­ ing away tbe wreck eafficienily to talk to tbe engineer, who was still alive, bat they were unable to get him out, and he burned to death. There were at lead a docen men who were riding on aad in the rare, beating their way over the road. It ia not known how many of them eeiaped. Not more than fowr or five have been seen, but it ia believed that more than that number get off when it wae found that tbe engineer bad tort control of hia train. The fire department went to the ene and four dreams of water were tamed on the fire, but could not make much headway, us the broken cars were piled up in splinters, and the wind wae blowing. A large number of sheep were burned to «teeth. Objects to United SU Havana, Bept. 26.—One month ago •aident PaMa arroto a tetter to Washington asking that ell the mili­ tary record# now in charge of Chief Clerk Bteinhart be kept in Cuba for at at ooe year, as they weae absolutely » «c r y to conduct m . President Palme did • satisfactory reply to this • t week the war orders to its agents bei diately to Washington the auditor’ s odke. being made to comply orders. President Palma, bosaves objecta to tbo removal of tho in qoeotion, aad baa pro «ed ad to Wash­ ington in tho matter. Ho says the Cubaa government ia now paying nil tbe ex peases ot keeping up this and Iter’a office, and ia willing to coatlauo to and that it ia a matter of justice to allow tbo government to have m to tbs records. The Pioneer flouring mill caagl at 1:30 o doca and was com destroyed, together with aa adj grain elevator. The l a m * rapidly aad la a rbort time the City Mining A Milling Com implement wareboase wae ia Continuing the fire destroyed a h shop, blacksmith shop, tannery rssidsueea end tbe only church town. A high wind wae blowing At tt Ildar* Restate Colon, Colombia, 8epL 88.—Three companies of United States marii who arrived htre on the auxiliary cruiser Panther, have rrsrhed Pane Another company, consisting of 80 , will be kept in Colon. Tbo men of this latter company will bn wand to Chile, Sept. 26.— The far­ guard tbe «telly trains across the isth- The confidence of foreigners ea 'd treaties bat e rea Ar­ an and Chile, providing far arbi­ the isthmus has been restored in a large Strikers HeU Up Cara. tration and 1 imitation of armaments, re by the arrival of Ameri Shenandoah, Pa., Sept. 29.—Sheriff has taken place amid grant ceremony f-war aad tho landing of tee Knorr, of Colombia county, this after­ te that locality, aad the guarding of at tbe government boom In the pres­ noon asked Governor Stone to send trains by tbe soldier«. tes of President Riesen, the Argentine troops to Centralis. The governor re­ i a later, Señor Portel te and delegatee ferred tbe matter to General Gobin, from the diplomatic corpo and tho focal and tbe latter advised tbe sheriff to authorities. It b reported that a London, Bept. I.— A make a farther attempt to preeer prompt settlement of the questiona la patch from 8t. order with tbe reaonreet at ban lanuta with Bolivia, ia likriv, and while 400 peasants \ Strikers today held up three trolley «redding celebration that It will remit la stability to thte care filled with non-union men aad ham at Werbe,*near Meeeow, a parts! the world. stoned the workmen. A workmen started from a cigarette and a panic se­ train waa held op and those on board ed. Women aad children were trad were warned to qnit work under penal den Batter foot. Thu Ire spread rap­ Potte*Ute, VW., Sagt. 86.— A delega­ ty of being harshly dealt with. idly. and «rithin a quarter of aa hour tion of min*works.s callad at thsoffirsa of tbe Philadelphia A Reading Coal over 100 of tho wedding guasta h and treu company tonight aad snb- been suffocated or burned to death, a Princeton, N. J., Sept, f t . — It wae many hod beau seriously Injured. mittod a proposition te retarti to work learned here today on good author ty that the bequeet ¿to Princeton of Mias No Tax mm PMRgghw Cigars. adjust all Mary J. Winthrop, of New York, which Washington, Bept. 8$.—'Tbe commis­ torworiy waa reported to be about sioner of internal revenue, in a circular $600,000, will amount to $1,400.000 tetter to collector* ot in torna) revenue A member of the seminary faculty raid culla attention to tbe opinion of tbe i t today that the money in ell probability toraey general to tho effbrt that no In would be need for the further develop­ tornii raiMM I bi eil bl immm I I m ment of the Intellectual alila of tho ally on eigen .hipped hem the Philip, seminary. The increased amount of pines, aad directs Umt tbe « A ffiO T | m B f I ffim tbe bequeet te * pieasait surprise. pickets petrolled "Philippine*” be imprinted on colliery today In i ematoma import atomp attached te Three Days Aereas Atta atte boxes containing N o » York. Sept. M — A pah been secured, myt e Loadau d to the Tribeño, covering a novel for marina propulsion, which Willie, the In roe tor, asserto will the eroealeg of the Alaalte at I a three days’ Journey. - J