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Form for
Renters.
A Resume o f the Less Important but
Not Lass Interesting Events
o f the Past W eek.
An American bank is to be opened in
Berlin.
Anarchists
continually
General MacArthur is now lieutenant
general.
There is 14 inches of snow on the
mountains in Western Colorado.
Stensland’ s eon has betrayed the hid­
ing place of much of his plunder.
The government of Ecuador is ar­
ranging for a loan of $27,000,000.
As a whole the Caban people wel­
come the American offer of mediation.
Terroi ista claim credit for the death
o f Trepoff, believing him to have died
o f poison.
Special precautions are being taken
to prevent the ahipment of contraband
goods to the Cuban rebels.
The carte have decided that there is
nothing in'the way of municipal owner­
ship for Chicago, as the law is valid.
S L A V E S IN R A ILW A Y C A M P S .
N O T H IN G FO R J E T T Y .
N egroes by the Hundred Make C om ­
plaint to District Attorney.
C ongress N ot Likely to Make Appro­
priation at Next 8ession.
K n oxville, Tenn., Sept. 18. — The
Federal grand jury now sitting in this
city is investigating alleged peonage
a at several railroad ramps in this
vicinity where hundreds of negroes are
employed. The investigation is going
on secretly under the direction of a de­
tective sent here by the government
from Washington on the complaint of
numerous negroes to District Attorney
J. R . Penland.
A ll last week the government build­
ing was crowded with negroes, who
one by one told their tale of woe and
maltreatment before the justice. I t is
believed indictments w ill be found this
week against some prominent railroad
contractors and their subordinates.
Th e government detective visited the
railroad camps in the role of a man de­
sirous of purchasing timber lands. He
spent a week or more in several differ­
ent camps located in Blount county,
and quietly gathered a volume of evi­
dence.
Most o f the negroes were brought
here from North and South Carolina
and other neighboring states. W itn
es have told some frightful stories of
the manner in which they were held
prisoners at the camps for debt. They
allege that a guard line is kept and no
man is allowed to pass this line. They
say that outrageous commissary prices
are charged them and they get deeply
in debt to the contractors. One or two
witnesses told stories of seeing negroes
killed and assert that the bodies were
sunk in the river.
Portland, Sept. 17.— That the $2,
500,000 needed for completion of the
Columbia bar jetty cannot be secured
next year from congress is the opinion
of Congressman Ransdell, of Louisiana,
and Jones, of Washington, members of
the rivers and harbors oommittee, who
have just inspected the jetty, escorted
by members of the chambers of com­
merce of Portland and Astoria, mem­
bers of the Oregon delegation in con
grass, Governor Chamberlain, Lieuten­
ant Colonel Roeealer, who is United
8tates engineer of this district, and
others.
That it is inadvisable to resume work
on the jetty until this sum shall be
available, either as an appropriation or
under continuing contract, if very
wasteful construction is to be avoided,
was the opinion ol the two committee
members, who accorded with the view
of Colonel Roeeeler announced before a
meeting of the.Chamber oi Commerce of
Portland Friday night. Colonel Roees-
ler advised further that money should
not be diverted from the bar project,
by insistence on sums of money for
other improvements on the river, lar­
ger than are necessary for maintenance
of present work and slow construction.
This plan is opposed by Representa­
tive Jonee, who rather considers the
Celllo project more important than tbe
bar project, at least to the upper Go
lumbia river region, which wants lower
transportation rates to and from tide­
water. He take« the view that the Ce-
lilo barrier, which now prevents navi­
gation up and down the river, should
be opened as soon as possible, and that
the bar improvement is not as urgent
as is alleged, because ships of 23 and
more feet draft can already pass in and
out.'
This opinion is shared .by M i. Rans­
dell, and he urges that the two piojects
be striven for together, saying that"
otherwise, there w ill be a divided
effort, which w ill react against the in
teiests of the entire river.
Mr. Jones and Mr.Ransdell said that
it is extemely unlikely that the jetty
can obtain $2,500,000, or that even tbe
whole Columbia river can secure such
a sum.
Both were even fearful that
th en w ill be no river and harbor bill
at all next year.
I t w ill be impossible, they said, to
put through an emergent y appropria
tion, as was done at the last session of
congress for $400,000, because that sum
was allowed simply in order that the
government might not lose several hun­
dred thousand dollars’ worth of con­
struction works at the jetty, for want
of money to finish the stone deposits
under the tramway then in place.
I t was not the most cheerful outlook
for the river, interests that were repre­
sented in the party. Its members be­
gan busying their heads with devices
for obtaining the required $2,600,000
right away, because, in their minds,
completion of the jetty is extremely
urgent.
BIG F L E E T IS S E N T T O SEA.
Cashier Hering, of the defunct Chi­
cago bank, is declared by handwriting Force o f 4,000 Men Can Be Landed
experts to be the champion forger of
in Cuba by United States.
the world.
Washington, Sept. 18.— It is an­
Th e Japanese government baa sent nounced at the Navy department to­
representatives to New York and Lon­
night that the battleships Louisiana,
don to arrange a new loan. Her for­
eign and domestic debts already reach Virginia and New Jersey have been or­
dered down the Altantic coast on a
$1,011,500.
shakedown
cruise, and that they had
France and Japan w ill likely agree
been directed to keep in touch with the
on an Asiatic policy.
Colorado Republicans have nominat­ government at Washington by wireless
telegraph and, if necessary, in the event
ed P h ilip B. Stewart for governor.
of
an emergency arising, they w ill be
The Cuban congress in special session
I t was also stated
has, voted men and money to fight th6 sent to Havana.
that the cruisers Tacoma, Cleveland,
rebels.
Minneapolis and Newark have sailed
General Corbin has retired as head of from Norfolk, Va.
the American army on account of the
The Minneapolis and Newark carry
lim it.
about 700 men altogether and the T a ­
Ambassador Leishman has been noti­ coma 150. Should all these vessels go
fied that the sultan w ill receive him to Havana the navy would be able to
land a force of 4,000 men in Cuba by
September 21. '
Wednesday or Thursday, if any devel­
W yom ing Democrats have nominated opments should occur rendering such
8. A . D. Reiser for governor and in­ action necessary.
dorsed Bryan.
Final instructions w ill be given the
Turkey baa called the attention of Cleveland and other vessels when they
Europe to the evident preparation Of reach Key Wast. The Cleveland sailed
from Norfolk Saturday, w nile the Ta­
Bulgaria for war.
coma left there Sunday. The Louisiana
A handcar with 12 men plunged
and the Virginia left Newport Saturday
'through an open draw of the Maumee
after hurriedly coaling. The New Jer­
bridge at Toledo, Ohio.
A ll were
sey sailed from Boston.
drowned.
BIG BALE O F G O A T S .
Polk
F O R T U N E 8 IN O R C H A R D 8 .
County 8ends Eight Hundred Fruit G row er's Opinion o f Hood River
Apple Land.
Angoras to Washington.
Independence— Last week 700 floe
buck lambs, for which a good pries was
paid, were shipped from Independence
to Wyoming for breeding purposes.
This week 800 fine Angora goats were
shipped from here to the state of Wash­
ington. The goats were held her« sev­
eral days awaiting cars for shipment.
Hundreds of men have looked at the
hand and all pronounce it the finest
large collection of goats ever seen in
the West. The purchasers were Car-
son A Littlejohn, of 8teilacoom, Wash.
The goats were bought up by Boothby
A Lewis.
Goat and sheep raisers of Polk coun­
ty are learning that it pays better to
raise the pure bred than common ani­
mals, for the demand for Polk couutv
Angoras and Lincoln and Gotswold
sheep now exceeds the supply.
Tbe
Riddell and Stump sheep and goat
farms, in particular, have national
fame, especially since carrying away
premiums at tbe St. Louis fair. Fancy
prices are received for much of the live­
stock shipped out of Polk lately.
As
much as $100 is often obtained for a
single ' ‘ billy*' goat, and as high as $5
a pound has been realised for the mo­
hair.
What seemed to be extravagant in­
vestments in imported sheep and goats
a few years ago are now bringing their
reward.
The goats just shipped out w ill be
put on the big stock farm of Carson A
Littlejohn, near Steilacoom.
“ I hope to see the Angora goat busi
nees built up in Washington like it is
in this state,” says Mr. Carson.
“ We
have only about 80,000 goats in Wash­
ington, and we may just as w ell have a
m illion.”
_________
Coal Mine Bonded.
Medford — The recently discovered
coal mine on Rim Rock of Roxy Anne,
the mountain east of Medford, has been
bonded to the proprietors of tbe Blue
Ledge copper mine, who w ill put a
force of men supervised by R . P . L it­
tle, at work running three tunnels into
the mountain to determine the extent
of the measures, R. S. Towne, of the
Blue Ledge company, having concluded
tbe coal was of good enough quality to
use in the smelter of the Blue Ledge.
Mr. Towne has also made arrangements
to drill for oil on tne land bonded by
the coal mine people.
Hood River — The prices now made
public by independent buyers tor Hood
River Newtown and Spitsenberg apples
have caused rp p le grower« to do some
figuring.
A well known apple man,
who Is an authority on this subject, in
talking about the matter, said:
“ A t tbe prices this year for the d if­
ferent lises of Spitssnbergs, which were
$3, $2.75, $2 50 and $2.25 per box,
growers obtained an average price of
$2.40. Placing the yield of 7-year-old
Spitsenberg trees, planted 65 trees to
the acre, at five boxes to the tree, we
w ill get 866 boxes to tbe acye. A 20-
acre orchard on this basis w ill produce
6,500 boxes, which, at tbe average
price of $2.40, gives us $16,600 for our
season’ s work.
“ The price« for Newtowns so far an­
nounced are $2 26, $2 and $1.75 per
box.
This give« us an average of $2
per box. But the Newtown ie more pro­
lific than the Spitsenberg, and produces
seven boxes to the tree instead of five,
giving us 65 boxes to tbs acre, or 9,100-
boxes for a 20 acre orchard. As can
easily be seen, the earnings on a ,20
acre Newtown orchard this year at
theee prices w ill be $18,200.
“ W hile these figures are large, they
are based on the yield of comparatively
young trees which have not yet reached
their full bearing maturity.
A full
bearing orchard can be safely depended
on, I think, to produce 500 boxes of
apples to the acre, as I know of several
in tbe valley that now do it. Figuring
on a basis with trees in fu ll maturity,
and with a large proportion of the crop
composing the larger sises, as it does
this year, it is not very difficult to de­
termine tha profits of the apple busi­
ness in the future.!’
WORK ON TOE BAR
Alter That It Finished T e n At­
tendee to Deep lite r.
OPINION OF COLONEL ROESSLER
Government Engineer Makes Xddress
B efore Meeting o f Portland
Open River Enthusiasts.
Portland, Sept. 16.— Conditions are
such that the national appropriations
for the improvement of the Columbia
river should be concentrated and di­
rected upon the work at the mouth of
the river, and that the other projects,
having for their purpose the opening
up of this great waterway, should wait
or proceed slowly until tbe biggest and
most vital undertaking of them all is
completed.
This is the opinion of
Lieutenant Colonel Roeeeler, of the
United States engineers, voiced by him
at the meeting of the river and harbor
improvement enthusiasts, held
last
night at the Chamber of Commerce.
One hundied or more of the most
prominent and earnest citisens of Port­
land gathered at the chamber to be en­
lightened as to the most effective meth­
ods to pursue in securing the ultimate
impiovement of the Columbia river as
it should be improved.
Congressman
Ransdell, chairman of the rivers and
harbors congress and member of the
bouse committee on rivers and harbors,
Congressman Jones, of Washington,
and others, addressed the meeting, but
the remarks of t b f prominent engineer
created the greatest interest because of
his advocating the “ mouth of tbe Co­
lumbia river first; then the other pro­
jects.”
Coming as they did from a man pos­
sessed of the expert knowledge as is
Colonel Roees ler, and one sc thorough­
ly familiar with every phase and detail
of the various works of improvement,
his address last night carried great
weight and made a deep and lasting
impression upon the representative * as­
semblage.
“ Let me impress upon you tbs one
thought which has been uppermost in
my mind in making theee remarks,,
namely, that it is good from an engi­
neer’ s standpoint, from a commercial
standpoint and from all points of view
to finish the great work at the mouth
of the river before asking large sums
for works farther up the river,” said
be, “ and that in my judgment it would
be contrary to the beet interests of all
the improvements, taken as a connect­
ed whole, to advocate the policy of di­
viding- up sny sum that congress may
decide to appropriate for the Colombia,
river valley in such a way as to prevent
the early fulfillment of, the commercial
aspirations which are centered in a
deep channel at the mouth of the
river.”
Beet Harvesters Needed.
La Grande— Preparations are going
forward to start the fall run at the sug­
ar factory about September 20. Grow­
ers are anxious for a good rain as the
present drouth w ill render the digging
slow and unsatisfactory. To get suffi
cient help at the present time is i
grave problem and lively hustling in
that line is being done. The yield is
so heavy that a much larger force than
usual w ill be required to handle the
crop.
I t is predicted that unit
more help can be procured than the
present outlook justifies, many tons of
beets w ill remain in the ground for the
University Instructor Resigns.
want
of harvesters.
University of Oregon, Eugene— Pro­
fessor James Hyde, who has been bead
Drilling Well at Culver.
of the department of mines and mining,
Culver — Tbe w ell being drilled by
has resigned and w ill be at the head nf
a large mining concern in Mexico. D. W . Barnett two miles north of Cul­
Professor Hyde has been with the uni­ ver is down 330 feet and has 35 feet of
versity fog three years, and was obliged water in it. D rilling w ill be continued
to resign on account of trouble with bis in hopes of getting a stronger flow near­
eyes.
Dr. H . B. Leonard has been er the surface. What is already in the
elected as an assistant instructor in well, however, w ill be very acceptable,
The steamer Oregon, from 8eattle
mathematics. He is a University of as water has to be hauled for stock and
T W O -C E N T FARES IN E A S T .
for Valdes, Alaska, was wrecked at the
Chicago graduate, and comes to Oregon domestic -purposes on this farm, which
entrance to Prince W illiam sound. No
T R E P O F F IS DEAD.
at one time had water flowing on the
from the Unitersity of Colorado.
lives were lost.
The vessel may be a Western Governors Say Population is
surface, but a number of years ago the
T o o Sparse in Th eir States.
total loss.
Tyrant o f Russian People Succumbs
surface water disappeared.
Denaturized Alcohol Plant.
W O M E N LO SE TH E IR V O T E S .
Harrisburg. Fa., Set. 16.— 8. M.
to Heart Disease.
The president has sent Secretary of
* Portland— By January 31 there will
W ar Taft and Assistant Secretary of W illiam s, secretary of the Pennsylvania be located within ten miles of Portland
St. Petersburg, Sent. 17.— General
PO RTLAND M ARKETS.
Female Suffrage, Says Austrian Min­
State Bacon to Cuba in an endeavor to State Board of Trade, today made pub­ a plant manufacturing denaturiaed al­
Dmitri Feodorovitch Trepoff, command­
ister, is Failure on Continent.
straighten out affaire without inter­
Wheat— Club, 62063c;
blnestem, ant of the Im perial palace, died at 6
lic copies of letters received from the cohol, tbe establishment of which will
vention with troops.
Vienna,
Sept. 16. — Under the new
mean an expenditure of $100,000. Tbe 65 066c; valley, 65@68c: red, 60061c. o’clock Saturday evening in his villa at
governors of several states on the move­
Oats—
No.
1
white,
$22.50023
50;
Peterhof
of
angina
pectoris.
plant
is
to
be
started
as
soon
as
land
electoral reform bill the privilege here­
Russian Democrats w ill hold a con­
ment to obtain uniform legislation for the purpose is secured. This state­ gray, $21.60022.50 per ton.
General Trepoff, whose name is in­ tofore accorded women who are landed
vention in Sweden.
Barley — Feed, $20021 per ton; delibly linked with reactionary repres­
thionghout the United States for a 2- ment was authorized by J. B Laber,
proprietors of voting at parliamentary
Secretary Root was showered with cent maximum fare on all steam rail­
sion in Russia, was a remarkable man
secretary of the board of trade, who brewing, $21 60022; rolled, $22.
fajbnors at Lima, Peru.
roads. A number of the governors are says the board has been working on tbe t R ye— $1.36 per cwt.
He was a natural despot, a tryant by elections is abolished. A t a meeting of
Corn— Whole, $27; cracked, $28 per inclination, education and conviction the electoral reform committee today
Colorado Democrats have nomrinated personally favorably to a 2-cent fare, proposition for some time, but cannot
and, in a few instances, they tell of the disclose tbe identity of tbe promoters ton.
H e was one of those men who have con several of tbe deputies urged the reten­
A lv a Adams for governor.
Hay— Valley timothy, No. 1, $100 stantly appeared in Russian history tion of the prvivilege'and its extension
movement« in their states to obtain the until the preliminariee are arranged.
The freight car blockade in San Fran­
11 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, just at the time when conditions were to women earning $200 yearly or inde­
passage of such legislation in the next
cisco has been almost cleared away.
$12014; clover, $707 60; cheat. $70 most promising for putting an end to pendently carrying on business or ad­
session of the legislature.
Will Fight fo r Damages.
7.50; grain hay, $7; alfalfa, $10; despotism, to turn tbe Russian rulers ministering estate.
E. H . Plumacher, American consul
The governors of some of the West­
Eugene— The petition in the matter vetch hay, $707.50.
at Maracaibo, Venesuela, has discov­ ern states say that because of the
from liberalism to reaction.
Baron von Blenerth, the minister o f
of opening the Lucky Boy road, in the
Fruits— Applet, common, 26060c
ered a curs for leprosy.
sparsely settled condition of their states
I t was he who became the guiding the Interoir, pointed out that all at­
Blue mountain mining district, to pub­ per box; fancy, 75c0$1.26; grapes,
the time is not yet ripe for a radical
spirit of tbe reaction after Nicholas I I tempts to extend female suffrage on thn
Charles Francis, American ambassa­
lic travel has been granted by the la n e 6Oc0$1.26 per crate; peaches, 75c0
reduction
of
fare«,
but
that
such
a
i
had issued his manifesto in the fall of Continent bad failed, especially where
dor to Hungary, has been slighted by
county Commissioners’ court.
The $1.10; pears, 5O c0$ l; plums, fancy,
1906, promising tbe people a share in universal suffrage had been introduced,
form
w
ill
come
aDout
when
the
popu­
not being invited to the unveiling of a
claim of the Lucky Boy Mining com­ 50076c per box; common, 26076c;
the government. Holding tbe position and he doubted the advisability of thw
lation Increases to give the business to
statue of Washington.
pany for $10,<*00 damages was turned blackberries, 50 6c per pound; crab
of master of the palace, in league with step. Victor Adler, the Socialist lead­
justify a cut. The Western governors
down,
and the attorneys for the com­ apples, $101.26 per box. .
Adm iral Evans says men of his ships express their approval of the movement
the court intriguers who were deter­ er, though an advocate of female suf­
were badly treated w hile at Portland, so far as it applies to the thickly popu pany state that they w ill fight for the
Melons — Cantaloupes, 25c0$l per mined to restore the old regime, he frage, also considered the present tin-
amount in tbe courts. They were wil­ crate; watermelons, lc per pound; ca­
Mains. Secretary Bonaparte w ill en­ lated states of the East.
constantly had the emperor’ s ear.
prop itioui for an extension of the right-
ling to compromise the matter, and
se baa, $2.60 per dosen.
deavor to have congress correct the
is said they would have accepted
evils.
Vegetables — Beans, 507c-, cabbage,
Want Postal Savings Bank.
Wavs Seven Feet High.
Cut Down Big Land Holdings.
000
1 $40 2 c per pound; celery, 90c per
Rabbi Hirsch, of Chicago,- who has
Chicago, Sept. 17.— About 800 per­
Tackson, Neb., Sept. 18.— A t 7:80
London,
Sept. 16.— The Times’ Wel­
dosen; corn, l)4 c per dosen; cucum
Fine C rops In Benton.
just leturned from the border between o’ clock this morning water from a
sons attended the mass meeting tonight lington correspondent says that th e
bera, 16c per dozen; egg plant, 10c per
Germany and Russia, says the Russian cloudburst in the northwestern part of
to further public interest in postal sav government land proposals are tbe moat
Corvallis— Threshing operations wiU
pound; lettuce, head, 26c per dosen;
Jew is bound to get the worst of it Dakota county and tbe eastern part of be ended in this vicinity by tbe middle
ings banks. The meeting was address drastic in the history of colonial leg­
anions, 10012)4® per dosen; peas, 4 0
whichever way Russia goes.
Dixon county rushed down tbe valley of tbe week. The crop, according to
ed by Mayor Danne, Congressman Bou islation and are creating intense inter­
5c; bell peppers, 12)4016c; radishes,
Cuban rebels are constantly gaining of E lk creek, sweeping away hundreds tbe statement of a well known thresh­ 10016c per dosen; spinach, 203c per telle, ex-8enator W illiam Mason, Hon est in New Zealand, especially tbe law
Justus Goldiser and others.
Resolu­ compelling owners to sell within a de­
ing
machine
man,
is
the
beef
he
baa
of
tons
of
hay,
drowning
hogs
caught
strength and have taken possession of
pound; tomatoes, 26050c per box;
tions
were
adopted
pronouncing
custo­ cade the excess of land held beyond
in
peas,
flooding
cellars,
washing
away
had
to
do
with
for
a
dozen
years.
Santiago de Las Vegas, 18‘miles from
parsley, 26c; squash, $101.25 per
Havana. They are believed to be con­ railroad tracks and doing other damage, Fields of wheat of 40 bushels and 60- orate; turnip«, 9Oc0$l per sack; car­ dy of tbe people’ s savings by the gov $260,000 unimproved value and tha
eminent itself tbe true remedy against provisions preventing the present own­
all of which is conservatively estimated bushel yields of oats were not infre­
centrating for an attack on Havana.
rots, $101.26 per sack; beets, $1,260
the insecurity of private institutions, ers of 1,000 acres of first class land o r
at $100 000. The wavs of water in the quent. The best net crop he threshed 1.60 per sack.
and urging upon congress the speedy those holding 6,000 acres of second
The Chicago C ivil Service commis­ creek which struck this town was seven was 66 bushels, though other fields in
Onions— New, 1)401)4® per pound.
sion claims to have evidence that police feet high.
enactment of proper laws for that pur- class land adding to their estates by
Several railroad bridges the vicinity went as high as 66 and
Potatoes— Oregon Burbanks, 70080c;
better.
captains have been inducing burglars to were washed out.
free holds or lease bolds.
sweet potatoes, 2)4c per pound.
make robberies that they might recov­
Butter — Fancy creamery, 26027)4c
er the booty and received honor and re­
Manchuria Has Been Floated.
Usa Gasoline on Feeders.
Tiburon Is Firf-Sw ept.
8ells Big Ranch.
per pound.
ward.
Omaha, Sept. 17.— W . R. MrKeen,
Tlburon, Cal., Sept. 15.— Fire which
Honolulu, 8ept. 18.— The Pacific
Eugene— E. J. Grow, who has been
Eggs — Oregon ranch, 26026>4c per
superintendent of motive power of the broke out about 4 o’ cock this afternoon
Mail Steamship company's steamship in the stockraising business in tbb dooen.
The kaiser has just witnessed a sham
U iio n Pacific, announced today that and burned until after 7 d*clock to­
Manchuria, which went agrongd on Spencer butte country, six miles south
Poultry—
Average
old
hens,
13140
battle in which 80,000 German troops
Rabbit island August 20, was success­ of Eugene, for the past 25 years, mak­ 14c per pound; mixed chickens, 180 the experiments of his company in the night, destroyed the business district o f
were engaged.
fu lly floated today and she is now be­ ing a success of it aud acquiring 1,100 18)4«; spring, 14016c; old roosters, use of gasoline for propelling passenger this town. Only the utmost efforts o f
The Canadian Pacific has arranged to ing towed to this harbor by the tug acres of land, has sold his farm to 0 . 9010c; dressed chickens, 14016c; tur­ cars have at last proved successful. Mr. the Twenty-second Infantry and the
put on a new fast train between Mont­ Restorer. A great crowd of people are B. Bennett and W. L. Fields, of Colo­ keys, live, 16021c; turkeys, dressed, McKeen took a party over tbe line from state fire tug, Governor Markham, sent
watching the Manchuria being towed rado Springs, for $18,000. Mr. Crow choice, 21022)4c; geese, live, 8010c; Columbus, Neb., to Omaha today in from San Francisco, saved the residence
real and Vancouver.
\
in. Dnring the final efforts to pull tbe w ill reside in Eugene and retire from ducks, 13016c.
motor car No. 8, an average speed of portion.
Two hundred people w ere
Three earthquake shocks in Ecuador Manchuria off tbe rocks several thou­ active business life.
above 46 miles an hour being main­ rendered bomeleesa and the loss is esti­
Veal— Dressed, 5 % 0 8 c per pound.
have greatly excited the people. The sand bags of flour wers jettisoned and
Beef— Dressed bulls, 3c per pound; tained. The branch lines of the system mated at $100,000, with little insur­
volcano of Tunguragua is in an active is now washing asbore.
ance.
Students A re Hop Picking.
oows, 4 % 0 6 14c; country steers, 606c. will be eqnioDed with these csirs.
s t a t e ."
Chemawa — The 460 of the Indian
Afutton — Dressed, fancy, 708c per
8team er Mongolia Aground.
Plotters’ Nesf" In Peterhof.
May Build Fouth Shamrock.
boys and girls at the school here are pound; ordinary, 6 0 6 c ; lambs, fancy,
Secretary Root has declined to accept
Midway
Island,
North
Pacific
Ocean,
St.
Petersburg,
Sept.
17.—
The
police
Glasgow,
Sept. 15. — John Ward,
all
out
picking
the
hops
in
tbe
nearb/
808)4®.
any social entertainments in Panama
Pork— Dressed, 7 0 8 )4 « per pound. hare arrested 14 revolutionists in Pe- managing director of *Denny Bros.»,
and tbs young republic feels greatly Sept. 18.— Tbe Pacific Mail steamship yards. The boys go into camp while
Mongolia, a sister ship of tbe Man­ tbe girls are in the care of the teach-
Hops— 1906 contracts, 17020c per terbof, including several students. Tbe builders of tbe lqst two Shamrocks, has
Alighted.
churia. is aground on Midway reef.
r, and come back to the school each pound; 1905, nominal; 1904, nominal. ’set that one of the men arrested was a sailed for New Y ork. It is understood
Harrimen has set aside an additional The ship is being lightered and her evening. Tbe school mansgement could
W ool— Eastern Oregon average beat, court larkey caused a rumor that a plot the Dennys have submitted proposals to
$8,000,000 for railroad extension in oaseingers havs been landed safely. have placed out 1,500 more girls and 16019c per pound, according to shrink­ against the emperor had been discov­ Sir Thomas Liptpn for the construction,
Oregon. A ll work is being hurried a l Toe weather is fine and the sea is boys in the hop fields of the neighbor­ age; valley, 20022c, according to fine- ered, but there is no definite informa­ of a Shamrock IV , they to be given a.
smooth.
fast as possible.
hood.
free hand in designing and building.
; mohair, choice, 28030c pound. tion to this end.
.
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