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    NEWBERG GRAPHIC
NEWS OFTHE WEEK
h i (tndensed f m
hr Mr
A Resume o f the Less Important but
Not Less Interesting Events
o f the Pest Week.
John D. Rockefeller la missini from
b is Forest H ill home.
Th e steemer Mongolia hsa started for
Ban Franciaoo, leaking badly.
The Caban situation adds many com*
plications to M r. Roosfvelt’ s already
etrennoos job.
The Russian government is now tak­
ing Anal action towards the distribution
o f land to peasants.
Bernard Shaw says the new spelling
reform is not much of s reform, oon-
aieting mostly c i abbreviations.
The resent report of the killing of >6
Ctilled States soldiers by Cuban insur­
gents is declared absolutely untrue.
The total number of deaths from the
reoeat Gulf storm is n >w placed at 126,
and many points are yet to be beard
from.
The report of Pension Commissioner
Warner shows a decrease of f 12,470
There were 43,300 deaths of pensioners
during the year.
Indications now are that at the com­
ing aeesion of congress the senate w ill
throw many obstructions in the way of
Roosevelt’ s policy towards Cube.
General Thomas Hailey
Harris,
brigadier general in the Union army
daring the rebellion, is dead, aged 93
years.
A t Appomatyx he is said to
have silenced the last battery ever
placed infection by General Lee.
S till another plot to assassinate the
cmar has been discovered.
A new outbreak o f Jetrbaiting has
occurred at Odessa, Russia.
%
A sister of Mrs. Howard Gould has
married a Chinese coolie in San Fran­
cisco.
TROOPS OFF FOR CUBA.
DROWNED AT. HI8 POST.
Keeper o f Lighthouse on Gulf Declines
to Take Refuge on Tug.
Mobile, Ala., OcL 2.— The number of
casualties in the great storm o f last
Wednesday Is slowly increasing, as
messages arrive from places which
have heretofore been inaccessible. The
total last night o f the known dead was
76. This number was brought up to
a certainty o f 7$, and s possibility of
102, by the reports which reached Mo­
bile during the night and early today.
Four bodies not before countedthave
been found at Coden, and It is esti­
mated that 23 lives have been lost
from the oyster fleet around Cedar
Point. This last estimate is not known
to be accurate, and Is probably some­
what exaggerated, for the reason that
it Includes among the dead every man
aboard a fishing boat who has not been
heard o f since the storm.
It is known that some o f the boats
on which these men were have been
driven ashore, and It is entirely pos­
sible that some o f the crews managed
to reach the shore. It does not seem
likely at present that the death roll
w ill amount in this vicinity tq more
than 126.
Mobile itself is rapidly emerging
from the confusion caused by the
storm. Large gangs were kept work­
ing all o f Sunday in clearing the
streets o f debris, three o f the street
car lines have commenced to run, for
the first time since Wednesday, the
confusion at the docks is rapidly be­
ing repaired and business will be at
normal action as soon as the railroads
are able to run trains.
The keeper of the Horn Island light­
house, Just outside o f Scranton, lost
his life. The captain of a tug which
came near the house at the commence­
ment o f the storm urged him to leave,
but he refused to abandon his post,
and in a short time was drowned. The
entire end o f the island on which the
lighthouse was situated 1 b said to have
been carried away by the waves.
F ive out o f eight vessels at Ship
Island at the time o f the storm were
beached and two, w ill be total wrecks.
Several vessels, the names of which
are unknown, are ashore off Horn Is­
land and the small islands marking
the passage between Dauphin Island
and the mainland have been destroyed.
The beacon lights on this part of the
coast are not greatly damaged.
The schooner Alice Graham, o f Mo­
bile, is known to have been lost, with
her crew o f six men. This boat has
been pursued by an evil fate, and, be­
sides having various mishaps from
time to time, was wrecked in the great
storm o f 1893, when several people
were lost from her.
Four bodies have been picked up in
the water near Dauphin Island and
have been buried there. T w o were
evidently sailors and two were boys.
Th e people on Dauphin Island suffered
great hardships during the storm, and
for 24 hours were In great danger. The
soldiers o f Fort Gaines made a dan
gerous trip o f two miles to the resi­
dences on the island, offering to give
everybody shelter within the fort, but
the offer was in all cases refused, the
people preferring to Temain in their
own houses.
OREGON STATE HENS OF INTEREST
IR R IG A TIO N A S S O C IA T IO N .
C O B A L T IN G R A N T .
Annual Meeting at Hood River Octo­ la T o Be Found In N o Other Section
ber II and 19 Prom isee Well.
'
o f United 8tates.
The fourth .annual meeting of the
Oregon Irrigation association w ill be
held at Hood R iver in connection with
the Hood R iver Valley Fruit fair. Oc­
tober 11 and 12, 1906, and all whq are
interested in furthering the irrigation
movement which at this tim e means so
much to the development of the state,
are invited to be preeent and partici­
pate in the work of this organisation.
The appointment of delegates w ill be
as follows: A ll state officials, induct
ing members of the legislative assem­
bly, senators and members of congress,
including members of congress elect
and senators nominated, the mayor of
all cities, the presidents of the state
university, state agricultural college
and state normal schools, shall be con­
sidered ex-officio members ol the as so-
elation, and delegates shall be appoint-
ed as follows: Fifteen by the governor
of the state, ten by the mayor o f the
city of Portland, five by the mayor of
each other city in the state, five by the
county judge of each county and five by
each chamber of commerce, board of
trade or other commercial body or reg­
ularly organised irriation, agricultural,
horticultural or engineering society
within the state.
I t is respectfully urged that in , the
appointment of delegatee, persons shall
be selected who are sincerely interested
in the subject and who are likely to at­
tend the convention, and that appoint­
ments shall be made as early as possible.
The appointing powers w ill please
have the full name and poetofflee ad­
dress of their appointees mailed to the
secretary, A . King Wilson, at his office
in the Chamber of Commerce building,
Portland, immediately upon appoint­
ment being made.
Information of every character $ela-
tive to this meeting w ill be furnished
by the secretary.
A partial program has already been
arranged as follows:
“ Irrigation Under the Caiey Act in
the Deschutes V alley,’ ’ Jesse Stearns,
attorney for D. I . A P. C o.; “ Need of
Legislation in Oregon on the Subject of
Waters,’ ’ John H . Lewis, state engineer;
“ Irrigation for Humid Regions,” (Oct.
12) Prof. F . L . Kent, dairy instructor,
O. A . C .; “ Irrigation Conditions in
Malhenr County, Oregon,” F. W . Met­
calf, manager famous Arcadia farm;
“ Fruit Growing on Irrigated Lands,”
Jadd Geer, of Cove, Oregon; “ Some
Legal Phases of Irrigation,” John H .
Lawrey, attorney, Pendleton; “ Irriga­
tion in the W illamette V alley,” Grant
B. Dimick, county judge, Clackamas
county; “ Irrigation in the Rogue River
V alley,” J. W. Perkins, member of
legislature, Jackson county.
Salem — According to the statistical
information furaiabed Labor Commis­
sioner Hoff, by the United States geo­
logical survey bureau, at Washington,
D. C., there are 2,170'mineo of differ­
ent kinds in the state of Oregon, under
development, the greater number of
which are gold and copper, while in
some portions of the state deposits of
some kinds of mineral are found which
do not exist elsewhere in t h e , United
States. Notable among these latter are
the cobalt mines of Grant county, said
to be the only discovery of this valua­
ble mineral to have been found in the
country.
Cobelt is used extensively and is of
great value for colorirg purposes and in
the arts. I t is found in combination
...
. gold.
. . ****? ’ his
hu'^nrthrmmhnL
forthcoming *hi«
biennial
ol * ° id ' I In
b
forthcoming
bis
report, Labor Commissioner Hoff w ill
comment upon this statistical data as
follows:
“ A large number of the mines given
in the table are not operated, some
having been abandoned, and many are
in the first stages' of development, on
account of the lack of capital to carry
on the work. Considerable harm has
been done the mining intense) of the
state by unscrupulous promoters who,
by ’ wildcatting,’ have succeeded in
swindling many unsuspecting investors
and a n nenonsible for ntarding the
development ol the indastry generally.
The principal mining counties in
the order of the number of m inen em­
ployed a n :
Baker. Joeepbine, Jack
ron, Grant, Lane, Douglas and Coot,
Other counties have extensive mining
interests, and the industry, already or
some magnitude, w ill continue to grow.
A t preeent th en a n about 3,370 min­
ers in the state who draw an average
wage of $3 per day. Estimating that
they work, on an aven ge, two-thirds
of the time, the amount paid them
annually in wages is $2,022,000
Mobilization o f Forces at Newport
News Where Transports Are
Ready.
‘
TAFT AS GOVERNOR
Cuban Congran G in s Op and
, On A ssam s Contrai -
Washington,
Oct.
1. — American
troops are now moving toward Cuba
Mobilization o f the forces will be at
Newport News, Va., for the most part,
although a part o f the expeditionary
force to Cuba w ill be aent from New
York and Tampa. Fla. Advices re­
ceived at the departments o f the mili­
tary today Indicate that all Is quiet la
Majority o f All Parties Refused to At­
Cuba and that the Insurgents Intend
tend the Special Session o f
to lay down their arms.
Cuban Congress,
Th e probability is the United States
INTERVENTION WAS WELCOMED
forces in the island will be landed only
as a precautionary measure. So far as
officials are advised no trouble o f a
serious kind is anticipated, but in ac­
cordance with Instructions from Pres­
ident Roosevelt hurried preparations
are being made for the sending o f an
expeditionary force o f the army to
Cuba.
The first American troops will be
landed at Havana next Saturday.
Meantime the marines and bluejackets
from the American fleet in Cuban
waters w ill protect American Interests
and support Secretary Taft, the Pro­
visional Governor o f Cuba, in the
preservation o f order and the protec­
tion o f life and property.
In official circles here American in­
tervention was regarded as inevitable.
How long It may continue it is Im­
possible to foretell, ’lire nature o f the
Intervention and the preparations for
It indicate a supervision o f Cuban af­
fairs on the part o f the American gov­
ernment for an Indefinite period. A r­
rangements have been concluded not
only for the expeditionary force to
Cuba o f about 6.600 men. but for a
second force of equal numbers.
No orders for the mobilisation o f the
second force, o f course, have been is­
sued, but if the men are needed all
arrangements have been completed for
hurying them to Cuba at the earliest
possible moment. Whether more troops
than are Included In the first expedi­
tion will be sent to Cuba will depend
upon the developments in the island
during the next ten days.
It is certain, however, that a suffi­
cient force o f American troops w ill be
maintained in Cuba to support the
provisional government and to Insure
security to life and property pending
the establishment o f a stable govern­
ment by the Cubans.
Havana, Sept. 29.— American inter­
vention in Cuba w ill be an accomplish­
ed fact today.
President Roosevslt’ s peace commis­
sioners, although clothed with the ta ll­
est authority from him to taka such ac­
tion whenever it became obvious that
the securing of peace by barmooising
the warring Cubans wee impossible,
patiently withheld their hands irom
thus setting aside Cuban sovereignity
until the lest hope disappeared.
This
stage was reached at a late hour leet
night, when a majority of e ll parties
refused to attend the » s«ion of congress
celled to act upon the resignation of
members of the government end declar­
ed definitely that they would have
nothing more to do with the govern­
ment of Cuba.
As was expected, there hee been
much rebid denunciation of the course
pursued by the American commission­
ers, who, it has been alleged, have act­
ed unfairly towards the government,
bnt the greet mem of the residents o f
Cuba, Cubans, Spaniards, Americana
end e ll other foreigners, welcome inter­
vention as something for which they
have longed throughout six weeks o f
unrest, disorder end ill-feeling.
The proclamation w ill be imued to­
day. I t w ill be tinged by M i. Taft, by
virtne o! the authority vested in him
by President Roosevelt. I t w ill create
Mr. Taft provisional m ilitary governor
of Cube until be deems the country
sufficiently pacified for civil govern­
ment, whereupon be w ill call Beckham
Winthrop, governor of Porto Rico, to
act as civil governor.
-
Chittam Bark in Demand.
N A V Y IS S H O R T O F M ARIN ES
Eugene— Chittam bark is going np in
price rapidly.
A ll the past winter
Urgently Needed at Cienfuegot, N o n *
Eugene dealers have been paying 3)4
Taft w ill not use troops in Cuba if ht
A re Available.
and
4
cents
for
the
bark,
but
at
present
can possibly get along with marines
the price offered is 6 cents. Light peel
Washington, Sept.' 29.— An appeal
and bluejackets.
W IR E L E 8 8 C O N V E N T IO N .
for the past two seasons is given as the
for more men to eaeist in protecting
A ll preparations are complete for the
cause for the rise.
Menu actureis
property at Gienfuegoe, Cube, wee re­
inquiry into the doings of the lumber
stocks are running low.
There are Delegates From Thirty-one Countries ceived today by Acting Secretary New-
trust at San Francisco.
Meet at Berlin.
about seven carloads of the bark in Eu­
berry, of the Navy department, from
gene warehouses, some of which
The H ill lines are said to have sole
Berlin. Oct. 1.— Delegatee represent­ Commander Smith oi the cruiser Cleve­
purchased two and three yean ago at a
vast deposits of iron ore to the United
ing 31 governments w ill assemble here land, which la now stations«! at Cien-
price about the same as is now offered. October 8, by Invitation o f the German fuegns, together with the gunboat Ma­
States Steel corporation.
government, with the object o f reach­ rietta.
The Navy department has issued or­
Farmers Catch Salmon.
In addition to the regular comple­
ing a common agreement for the ex­
ders to prepare the receiving ship Han
Arlington— The John Day river, a change o f messages by the use o f var­ ment of marines end bluejackets on the
cock for use as a transport.
few miles west of Arlington, is simply ious wireless telegraph systems, and to warships, 225 othjr marines were sent
Governor Toole, of Montana, baa an­
alive with fine big salmon, and farmers define the basis on which private wire­ to Cienfnegos to assist in looking after
W orking Old Hammersley Mine.
nounced himself q candidate for the
are catching them there each day by less telegraph companies may operate foreign interests there, end et present
United States senate to succeed W . A
Grants Pass —■ The old Hammeraly the wagon load. It is expected that at
with the consent of the governments. the N e w department hue no available
Clark.
mine, in the Jump-Off-Joe district, is I
t 10,000 of these fish w ill be cap-
The conference is a result o f the men. Practically ell the marines who
tnred
in
that
Again
the
scene
of
active
mining
opera­
stream
within
the
next
A Japanese steamer is accused of re­
Marconi Company having refused to can be spared from barracks in the
tions, after lying id 'e for a number of two weeks.
fusing aid to the American steamer
allow Its stations to do business with United States end from warships are
years.
R.
G.
Smith,
of
this
city,
has
preparing to go to Havana.
I t la not
Mongolia, which went ashore at Mid
persons using other than Marconi ap­
a force of men at work, and the stamps
believed by the Navy department that
PO R TLAN D M ARKETS.
way island.
^
paratus* This controversy began soon
of the old m ill are again dropping on
any of the men now at Havens or on
The expenses of the San Francisco re­
Wheat— Club, 64065c; blnestem, 67 after the Marconi Company, In 1901. their way there can be spared to assist
good ore. The old pile of tailings, of
set
up
stations
for
public
telegraph
lie f committee for September were
which there are in the neighborhood of 088c; valley, 67068c; red, 61@62c.
at Cienfuegoe.
$121,67.6 T b e t u lg e t for October
Oats— No. 1 white, $24024 60; grey, purposes. The refusal of these sta
350 tons, is being run through a cyan­
Vancouver Troops for Cuba.
tions to take messages sent In by
redu -ed to $49,607.
W ork o f the Hurricane.
Vancouver Barracks, Wash., Oct. 1. ide plant which has been erected. The $220 23 per ton.
the Slaby-Arco (German) apparatus
Barley—
Feed,
$20021
per
ton;
brew­
tailings,
according
to
assays,
carry
$11
Teddy Roosevelt, Jr., and three — To assist in protecting life and prop­
Mobile,
Ala., Sept. 29.— Between 76
brought about the International wire-
chums at Harvard have been arrested erty and in preserving peace in Cuba in gold, and as the expense of working ing, $21 60022,, rolled, $22.
and 100 Uvea lost, fully two score ves­
i-ess
telegraph
conference,
also
by
the
Rye— $1.36 peir cwt.
for beating up a policeman in the col — the "Pearl of the Antilles’’— is the them is small, a handsome profit will
sels driven ashore or wrecked in vari­
Cora— Whole, $27; cracked, $28 per Invitation o f Germany, tn 1903. Eight ous parts of the Gulf of Mexico, dam­
lege town. They have been released.
peaceful, rather than war like, mis­ be realised.
governments
took
part,
as
follows:
ton.
age amounting to $4,600 000 in the citv
O . A. C . Starts Well.
Roosevelt does not expect a crisis in sion which wifi stgrt the Seventeenth
Hay— Valley timothy, No. 1, $10 0 The United States, Germany, France, of Mobile, and two millions more at
and
Eighteenth
mountain
batteries
the Cuban affair.
Corvallis— In spits of the fact that 11 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, Great Britain, Italy, Spain. Russia and
outaide points, is the record of the
now stationed here across the conti­
The United Statee navy is extremely nent to Newport News at an early the O. A . 0 . opened early this year, $12014, clover, $707.60; cheat, $70 Austro-Hungary.
storm which swept Mobile Wedneedav
The delegates o f six governments
the first two days showed the largest 7.60; grain bey, $7; alfalfa, $10;
short of marines.
and Wednesday night. No accurate es­
hour
today
and
which
later
will
lead
enrollment for a similar time in the vetch bey, $707.60
e
agreed in the final protocol to a series timate of the casuelitiee can be made
Russian terrorists have offered a re­ them to the scene of the present West history of the institution, 498 being en­
Fruits— Apples, common to choice, o f recommendations looking toward as yet, and it ie donbtfn! if exact figure»
ward for the assassination of the czar Indian imbroglio. It will be the first rolled end many ere still coming. This 26076c per box; eholce to fancy, 76c the co-operation o f all users of wire­
w ill be known for a week or more.
0$1.26; grapes, Oregon, 60076c
less. The delegates o f Great Britain
Outlawry in Leyte and Samar, Ph il time thal these troops, equipped bet­ enrollment is an increase of 66 ovi
Pensacola suffered aa much as Mo­
ter
than
the
foot
or
mounted
soldiery
last year. A t this rets an enrollment crate; peaches, 7 6 c0 $ l; peers, 76r0 and Italy, because their governments
ippine islands, may force m ilitary rule
bile.
The loos of life is known to be
o f any other poet in America to wage of more then 900 w ill be reached this $1.26; crab apples, $101.25 per box; had contracts with the Marconi, did
heavy and damage to property w ill
The hurricane which has swept the warfare among the mountain passes year. W ith an expectation of this four prunes, 26050c pet- box *
not sign the Yecommendatlons. Little
h $5,000,000. The smaller towns
Southern states w ill greatly-damage the and inaccessible highlands o f Cuba, new profeeeort and assistant professors
Melons— Cantaloupes, $101.26 per has come o f these recommendations.
and country throughout the district felt
cotton crop.
have been away from the Columbia have been added to the faculty. Very crate; watermelons. H @ 1« per pound; The Marconi Company has continued
the hurricane equally as much as th e
Taft opposes the plan for a provis­ River garrison since their return from noticeable among the new students is cssabas, $2.60 per crate.
to set up stations and to refuse the two cities.
"the
Philippines
nearly
two
years
ago,
the increase in the number of high
Vegetables— Beans, 6 0 7 c ; cabbage, messages o f rival systems.
ional government and may proclaim
save for their short trip to San Fran­ school students, several coming from 1 >402c per pound; cauliflower, $10
himself governor.
The most Important act In the con
Insured by Penny Paper.
cisco to do patrol duty following the the Portland high school.
26 per dozen; celery, 50090c per troversy In the conference was that of
Mexican rebels captured the town of
New York, 8ept. 29.— A special cable-
dozen; cucumbers, ,16c per dozen; egg the United States in 1904 directing
earthquake.
Jimines, but after a sharp fight they
plant, 10c per pound; lettuce, bead, the Maaconi Company to remove Its dispatch to the Timse from London
Teach Spanish in University,
were driven out by troops.
Coal Running 8hort.
20c
per dexon; onions, lO 0 l2 )4 c per apparatus from the lightship Nan states that the heirs of one of the vic­
Eugene — The University of Oregon
tims of the Grantben disaster have re­
San Joan, Porto Rico, experienced a
Winnipeg, Man., Oct. 2.— As the re­ has established a new department, that drzen; peas, 4 0 6 c ; ball peppers, 6c; tucket.
ceived $1,000 insurance, which wee
series of severe earthquakes. Buildings sult o f the strike o f 5,000 miners em­ of romance languages, which w ill be pumpkins, I $4« per pound; spinach,
Germany will propose to the confer­ effected et a coot of 1 penny. The in­
were badly damaged and the people ployed at the Crow’s Nest Pass Coal under the cBarge of Dr. Timothy Clo- 4 06 c per pound; tomatoes, 40 0 60c
ence that an in tf mational bureau shall sured was a regular subscriber to *
were panic stricken.
Company and the Fernle-MIchel and ran, who has just returned from a per box; parsley, 10016c; sprouts, 8c be established for the control o f wire- London penny weekly which insures-
General Stoeeeel has resigned from Coal Creek companies at Fernie, a year’s travel in France and Spain. per pound; squash, 1 Me per pound; leas telegraphing; that each wireless its readers against scccidenta and
the army and it has been accept« d to coal famine threatens the cities of the Heretofore the university has offered turnips, 9Oc0$l per seek; carrots, $1 station must be connected with the death. Hia bag, containing a currant
prevent bis stirring up a scandal over Canadian Northwest The mines at | courses in French, with the instructor 01.26 per sack; beets, $1.2601.60 per ordinary telegraphs by special lines; copy of the paper, duly stamped, wee
Lethbridge have been closed down for under the direction of Professor F. G. sack; horseradish, 10c per pound
the surrender of Port Arthur.
at the hotel at Retford.
W ithin a few
Onions — Oregon, $101.26 per hun­
of modern Un-
several months and when the man-
Schmidt, profi
Troops From Fort Sheridan.
hours
of
bis
death
the
claim
was i
In the hearings of the w e l land
guages and literatures.
But with the dred.
Chicago. Oct. 1.— Brigadier-Genera) tned, allowed and settled.
fraud in Wyoming by the Intestiate agers o f the Fernie mine refused to coming of Dr. Cloran Spanish w ill be
Potatoes
—
Oregon
Bnrbenks,
deliv­
W. HI Cater, commander o f the Depart­
Commerce commission testimony was discharge nonunion mlnera, President
added to the university curriculum, ered, 80090c; in carlote f. o. b. coun­ ment o f the Lakes, received orders Cold 8torage Chickens Condemned.
Sherman,
o
f
the
district
organization
offered that a justice of the So preme
and there w ill be opportunity for broad­ try, 76080c; sweet potatoes, 2)4c par from Washington today, directing two
court of Wyoming helped the Union o f miners, called all his m«n out. Even
Chicago, Sept. 29.— Two cars of cold
er
work in the department of Germanic pound
battalions o f the Twenty-seventh In­ storage chickens and over tan carload»
Pacific to secare government coal land. the coke ovens are now shut down.
Batter—
Fancy
creamery,
27)4030c
language and literature under Professor
fantry and the Fourteenth United of meat ware condemned yesterday by
per pound
Schmidt.
The government w ill prosecute the
States Field Battery, at Fort Sheridan, Chief Food Inspector M irrsy and h ie
Six Added to Death List.
Eggs—
Oregon
ranch.
29c
per
dozen.
sugar trust.
to proceed Immediately to Newport
istanta, to say nothing of 16 carcass­
New Orleans, Oct. 2.— Six more
Siuslaw is Full o f Salmon.
Poultry — Average old hens, 140
News, where they will embark for es of diseased cattle and four calves.
14)4c
per
pound;
mixed
chickens,
18)4
Engene — Reports from the Siuslsw
A plot to blow up the czar’ s yacht deaths were added to the list of
Cuba. Colonel W. L. Pitcher, In com­ Tbs condemnation of the chickens waa
has just been discovered.
drowned in the Mississippi Sound re­ river stats tbst tbs present run of chi- 01 4c; spring, 16c; old roosters, 9 0 mand o f Fort Sheridan, ordered two, due to privet# advices reoeived by M r.
10c; dressed chickens, 14016)4c; tur­
nook
salmon
is
the
biggest
in
a
num­
President Roosevelt has ordered six gion today. Captain Culver, his wife ber of years, snd tbs peck of the two keys, live, 16021c; turkeys, dressed, special trains o f 12 cars each for Murray from Canada. When he learn­
more warships and 1,000 marine« to snd four boatsmen, who were on an canneries and the co’d storage plsnt st choice, 2 1 0 2 2 )gc; geese, live, 9010c; Tuesday morning, and It la expected’ ed that the lot had eeraped him and
Island In Grand Bay on the Missls-
the troops will leave for Newport News was on the way to New York, ha noti­
Havana.
ducks, 14016c.
sippf-Alabama statq line when the hur­ Florence w ill be a record breaker. The
fied the authorities there.
Hops
—
1906,
16017c
per
pound;
canneries
ere
owned
end
operated
by
Twenty have been killed in the race ricane began, have been given up for
Railroads
to
Bs
Sued.
war at Atlanta.
Troops are now in lost. Everything on the islands was O. W . Hard and William K yle A Sons, 1906, nominal; 1904, nominal.
Uncle Sam Owns Palma Island.
Washington, Oct. 1.— Attorney Gen­
Wool— Eastern Oregon average beet,
respectively, end the cold storage plant
control and quiet reigns.
washed Into
bay, leaving the place
Washington,
Sept. 29.— I t ia said a t
by
the
letter.
The
eilvereidee
ere
Jnsfl
16(819c
per
pound,
according
to
shrink-
eral
Moody
has
directed
that
suits
be
United States marines have been or­ almost barren/
20022c, according to brought against a large number of the State department that no doubt
now beginning to run, and they, too, age; valley,
dered to guard the British railroad in
exists as to the American ownership
promise to be very plentiful.
Santa Clara province, Cuba.
Another Stornr Is Coming.
Mohair— Choice. 24030c per pound. railroad companies to recover penal­ and control of Palma’ s island, one o f
The American legation at Stockholm
ties for violation of the safety appli­ tbs small islands on the southeastern
Washington, Oct. 2.— The Weather
Veal— Dressed, 6 )4 0 8 « per pound.
O ffers Big Ranch fo r Sale.
arrow eecape from being blown Bureau tonight announced that an­
About 1 »
Beef— Dressed holla, Sc per pound; ance law through failure to keep their edge of the Philippines.
Athene— J. J. Realatone bee pieced
op by Finnish refugee revolutionists.
other "tropical disturbance’’ Is report-1 als large ranch on the market. He has oows, 4 )4 0 6 )4 «; country steers, 506c. equipment In proper condition. The months ago the War department re­
Russian authorities have secured evi- ed as approaching the Yucatan «Chan-1 1,100 seres of the very beat wheat lends
Mutton— Dressed fancy,’ 7 0 8 « per largest number o f violations attributed quested tbs department of State to de­
i that General Trepoff was poison- nel from the east, but that there was in Umatilla oounty, hoe farmed it for paund; ordinary, 6 0 6 «; lambs, fancy, to any road la that o f 61, against the termine whether or not Palma’ s island
Delaware A Hudson Company. The waa included in the Philippine group,
A doctor has bean arrested for no Information available as to the in- many years and reaped a fortune. The $08)4«.
{ tenaity o f the storm.
iplicity in the crime.
total
number o f violations la 181.
owned by the United States.
Fork— Draaecd, 7 0 8 )4 « per pound.
price asked is 176 an acre.
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