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    HEWBERG GRAPHIC
r. ic i
NEWS IF THE WEEK
h i
o f tho Lifts Important but
N ot L ift« Interesting Evinta
o f tho P u t W n k .
I I if ao ilte ie d its makes wouldn’t
rooognise it.
Bryan n y a Roosevelt ia protecting
railroad corporations from prosecution
The New York teamsters’ strike is
marked with numerous sets of violence.
The Chinese legation s t Paris denies
that the dowager empress is seriously
.
111
GFreat Britain
third battleship of
just launched a
the Dreadnanght
B . F . Noel has received the Demo­
cratic nomination for governor of Ten
Labor Com m issioner'Neill still
hopes of compromising the telegraph'
era’ strike.
WONDERFUL POWDER:
C H AN G E L O O K K O FO R.
IN C R EASE A R M Y P A Y .
Cangp-aea U kely to Approve Rian at
Naxt Session.
Telegraph Operators Expect
Overtures Boon.
Washington, Aug. 27
in
pay of the army, but no i:
in i l i
aiae ia the compromise which baa
reached between the president and
leaders in con grass who control legisla­
tion. The president has given his
hearty approval to the plans of the gen­
eral ataff of the army which included
both increases, hot after consultations
and conferences, it has been decided
that It w ill be impossible to do more
at the next session of oongrees than to
secure an increase in pay for the army.
Immediately upon convening bills w ill
be introduced in the senate by Mr
Dick, of Ohio, and in the house by Rep­
resentative Capron, of Rhode Island,
carrying out the agreement yrhich has
been reached.
These bills w ill provids for an in-
creese o f 10 per cent in the salary of
lieutenant gerenal, 16, per cent in­
crease for majors and brigade geoerals,
SO per cent for colonels, lieutenant col­
onels and majors, 26 per cent increase
for captains and lieutenants and SO per
cent increase for nonoommiaeioned
officers and privates.
I t Is „thought
that such a measure w ill become law
I t was desired by W ar department
officials that oongrees should authorise
an increase In the strength of the army,
not so much by Increasing its strength
numerically at this time, but by provid­
ing for creation of new regiments to be
given skeleton organisation in tim e of
Chicago, Aug. 26.— A crisis w ill be
reaohed in the telegraphers’ strike
within the next few days, according to
the expectations of Chicago operators.
Announcement to this effect was n
today by Frank Likas, chairman o f the'
local strike committee, at a meeting.
Mr. Likes declined to disclose fully hie
reasons for making this statement, but
from other sources it was learned that
the operators are expecting that some
sort of an offer w ill be reoelved from
the companies within a short time;
In view of the determined stand
taken by both corporations against
dealing w ith the strikers oollectivaiy,
this report was viewed with skepticism
in manv Quarters.
It is said that many of the strikers
would be w illing to return to work up­
on the promise that they be given free
use o f typewriters and a moderate wage
increase. Recognition of the union, it
is declared, would not be Insisted upon
The statement of Mr. Likes concern­
ing a possible crisis was made daring a
dispute oonoeming the advisability of
holding a strikers’ meeting tomorrow.
Two persons were killed in a cyclone
HAVE N O C O A L FO R E X P O R T .
which swept over Eau Claire county,
Wisconsin.
American Companies Obliged to Re­
Nearly a ll Enroepant are leaving
fuse European O rders.
Morocoo on account of the gravity of
Philadelphia, Aug. 27.—-Beoanse of
the situation.
its inability to fill the order, the Phils-
The Hamilton dub, the great Chi­ delphi A Reading Coal A Iron company
is compelled to decline a contract for
cago Republican organisation, ia to
26,000 tons of anthracite, the order for
build a $2,000,000 skyscraper.
which was tendered by • representative
Taft advisee the people of Oklahoma
of the Austro-Hungarian chamber of
to reject the constitution framed for
commerce.
The proposed purchaser
use when the territory beoomee a state
is w illing to pay the regular price for
The Chicago A‘ Alton railroad has placing the coal on board vessels either
been sold to the Toledo, 8L Louis A hero or in New York.
Western.
Another order tor 200.000 tons o f bi­
tuminous ooa), wanted by the Italian
Raieuli, the Moorish bandit, has de­
feated the army sent by the sultan to government, is also being offered tc the
rgeat soft coal operators of the Unit­
captors him.
ed States, with little proepect of its Ife-
Western railroads are again issuing ing taken, beoanse of the great expense
warnings to coal dealers to lay in a in delivering it to its destination.
winter supply before too lata.
The great demand for coal by foreign
Deaths from the bubonic plague in governments ia attributed to the in­
India promise to exceed all former ree- creased coal consumption by their war­
ships. A ll native coal is being used
ords during theg present year.
for this purpose, and the supply is not
Heney and Delmas continue to fight equal to the demand.
every step in the Glass bribery case
now being tried in San Francisco.
W H O LE F L E E T T O C O M E .
ABANDONS SCH O O LS.
F A IL T O K E E P LA W .
Statute Requiring Killing o f Waads Board o f Regents Will Lot Drain and
Monmouth Go Alone.
Disregarded in Marlon
Salem-—The board of regents of Ore­
Salem— There is evidence that there
gon
stats normal schools has rescinded
has bean a pretty general disregard of
its action of July 18, ordering that the
the provisions of the Barrett law, pass­
Monmouth and Drain normals be oper­
ed by the lest legislature, providing for ated this year and instead a resolution
the extirpation of Russian, Canadian was adopted declaring that the fohools
and Chinees thistles end other obnox­ shall not be operated anises donations
ious weeds in this oounty, and if a are received and that "n o donations
shall be received without the expessi
strict enforcement of the act were to be understanding and agreement that no
insisted upon many of the road super­ claim w ill be made for repayment by
visors of ths oounty, ss well as a ma­ the state or legislature."
The faculty already elected at Mon­
jority of municipalities, would be liable
mouth was discharged and ths exeou
to the penalties imposed for neglect in
tiro committee authorised to elect s
observing Its provisions, ranging from new faculty when funds are available.
$60 to $600 fines for tech offense. S
No faculty has been sleeted by Drain
Ex-Preeident Reesler, of
This law, which ia the repetition of normal.
old laws upon the subject, except that Monmouth, says that his institution
w ill meet the conditions imposed and
Its provisions a n made more stringent
that the school w ill ion next year.
and its scope enlarged to embrace white Ex-President Briggs, of 'Drain, could
mustard, cocklebur and silver salt bush, not say what the friends o f that insti­
commonly called, requires the road su­ tution w ill d o ._________
pervisor of each district to make a tour
BIG PR U N E C R O P .
of inspection of the properties within
his tsrritory and serve notioe upon all
property owneis upon whose land any Picking Will Begin About September
of the weeds mentioned in the list are
I In Unn County.
found to destroy the same before they
Albany— Prunes are rarely a bumper
have bloomed and seeded, and a oopy
ah» crop thia year and the picking in most
of the notioe must be filed with
___ -1
! of the orchards hereabouts w ill begin
county court. I f the landowner neg
lecte, fall* or refuses to oomply with about the first week in September.
the law in this respect, the road super­ Growers are experiencing small diffi­
visor has.authority to employ men to culty in obtaining pickers on account
destroy the pests and charge the cost to of the high wages to be paid. The
the property owner, which applies as a prevailing wages for pickers is 6 cents
per bushel, thia being aa advance o f 1
iien upon the land.
cent over the amount paid last year.
I t is said that a good picker can clear
FIR B L O C K S ARE TH E B E S T .
about $3 per day and that children
should be able to pick on an average of
O regon Product Excels Other W oods about 80 puahete per day and thus earn
$1.80.
fo r Switch Blocks.
I t ia an interesting fact that while
Salem— Another instance of the su­
the
prone industry was ooaisdorsd a
periority of fir wood over the harder
varieties of forests? products for com­ failure a few yean ago, on account of
mercial and industrial purposes is Ulus -1 the lack of a market, this condition has
trated in a communication to the rail -1 been eliminated and growers w ill re­
road commission received from Man- j ceive on an average of 60 cents per
ager E . Lyons, of the Northern Pacific but he 1 for all they can produce and
The orchards
Terminal company, of Portland, who bring into the market.
states that fir wedges w ill be used in that have been properly cared for w ill
future for swith and frog blockg in do better thia year.
Peace
D O G S 8M U G Q LE IN O P IU M .
Customs Officials Maka Unique Dis­
covery Near Blaine, Wash.
Seattle, Aug. 26.— One of the
olever methods of smuggling silk and
opium into the United States from
British Columbia yet known k has been
disoovered by customs officers st Btein
Wash., on the international boundary
line. Trained dogs ware used to carry
on the bnsinesa^and the customs officers
bslisvs that hundreds of pounds of the
contraband drag have been brought
into this country in that manne
a result of the diaoovery by the offioera
Thomas Smith is in custody awaiting
trial an a charge of smuggling.
The first inkling that dogs war
for smuggling cams a tew days ago
when Officer Lane, of the Bellingham
station, shot a dog which he mu run­
ning through the thiok timber near
Blaine. The canine was loaded down
with a leather saddle in which wag
found three pounds of opium and a
package of silk. Where the dog came
from and where he waa going were
mysteries which the officials at once
began tq ferret out.
The officers took a coon dog with
them to the boundary line where the
first canine) waa seen. For three days
they waited before another dag
along with a pack saddle on its back.
This time there were three d o p loaded
down with the drug.-
The men let
them pass, and then, with the aid of
the coon dog, they traced them to an
old shack near Blaine. The officers
afterwards arrested Smith on a charge
of smuggling.
Dsltsd States F u s t a Secret it
Deadly New E ip ln ln .
U N TEA! ANY SU P TO PIECES
Dunnltu Prévus Superior to Shim ose.
With Which Japan Won Hor
Grout Naval Victories.
Nsw York, Aug.* 24.— The Times to­
day says:
"T h e experiments st the Sandy Hook
proving grounds with Dunnite, the high
explosive Invented by Major Dunn, o f
the Ordnance corps, U . 8. A ., have
proved that the United States possesses
in Dunnite the secret of an explosive
perhaps more powerful and destructive
than any other explosive ever invented.
"Dunnite, army offioera say, ia more
powerful than Shimose, the explosive
with which the Japanese did such te r -.
rifle execution in the naval buttles off
Port Arthur and Vladivostok and in the
Sea of Japan. Shimose ordnance offi­
cers my the explosive is s compound o f
piorlo acid, the secret of which Is known
to the ordnance officers of all the flrsfc-
ofoss powers. On ths other hand, the
cret of Dunnite Ss in the exclusive
possession of tbs united Eta tea govern­
ment.
" I n the reeent teats of Dunnite sk ■
Sandy Hook it la said that ths very best
five and six-inch armor platan that
could be obtained were used as targets.
Ths result oi every shot was ths same.
Ths armor plate was smashed in to
thousands of small pieoss, it is said, bp
their impact. The impact of the Dun­
nite is airo all that is necessary to ac­
complish ths destruction of the target.
Penetration is not necessary, the impact
being inch that the armor is shattered
into countless pieoss.
"T h s draping of s Dunnite shell on
the deck of a battleship, it ia raid b y
many ordnance offioera, would mean the
immediate sinking of that ship, not by-
penetration of its vital parts, but sim­
ply by racking ths vessel until her
seams opened and the lnrasb of water
sent her to the bottom. This, it is said,
by some ordnance officers, was ths way
that ths Japanese put the Russian sh ip
out of commission. They would drop •
the Sbimooe shells on ths decks, and
ths desti uctivs'Sliimose did the
place of hard wood blocks because It is
Construes Mill License Law.
superior adaptation to this use has been
Salem—
Attorney General Qrawford
demonstrated fo lly by past experi­
has constrned the definition of whet
ments.
M r. Lyons’ letter is in reply to a constitutes a m ill, factory or workahop,
notioe from the commission calling at­ for the purpoe«* of inspection and levy
tention to the dereliction of the com­ of fees to include all institutions where
B A ILS N E X T DECEMBER.
Japanese have sued the city o f San
pany in permitting switch and frog in machinery ia operated for manufac­
Francisco lor $2,$76 damages on ac­
Battleships to Ball fo r Pacific blocks to remain oat of place in the ter­ turing purposes, whether conducted
RoosevsK Will Bond Only Six B atti«-
count of the restaurant wrecked by a
minal yards, and Mr. Lyons assures solely by the owner o f the plant or not.
ki December.
ships to Pacific.
Under
thia
interpretation
a
ll
little
the commission that this matter, the
Washington, Aug. 27.— The torpedo
shop* wherein articles of furniture,
Nsw
York,
Aug. 24.— Secretary Loefo
blame
for
which
he
attaches
to
ths
ne­
A heavy electric storm has done much flotilla which w ill go to the Pacific
etc., are
announced tonight that a fleet o f six
. . . made,
. . come
. M within the __ .
damage to telegraph and telephone coast when the battleships [sail in De­ glect of the track department, w ill b e ,.
battleships w ill start for the Pacific:
wiU * *
wires in Northern California and South- cember consists of eight vessels, the attended to more carefnlly in the f a - ; ^
some time in December via the Strait*
tare. He says that the hard wood ^ h e d ‘ <>1*7
1 * * ° * ***
era Oregon.
H ull, Truxton, W hipple, Hopkins,
of Magellan, touching at Bun Franeiaoo
blocks work out of place On the light 01 not “ “ “ “
Texas has begun suit against the In ­ Worden, Stewart, Lawrence and Mc­ track and under heavy traffic, while fir
also probably at Puget sound.
JUDGE
BEARS
DEAD.
Hop C rop Heavy.
ternational Harvester company far $1,- Donough. W hether a ll w ill be fit for blocks remain securely wedged where
A destroyer flotilla w ill leave for th e
•
100,000 few alleged violation o f the the voyage ia doubtful.
Aurora— The hop growers in this
Pacific about tbe same time, but w ill
driven.
o
f
State
Circuit
Court
fo
r
The flotilla w ill be commanded by
anti-trust laws.
tion are between the devil and the deep
not accompany the battleships.
Multnomah County.
Lieutenant H . I . Cone, who commanded
sea
this year as far as prices for their
This is tbe first positive announce­
Good Coal In Lana Conty.
Vice President Zimmer, of the Paci­ the Dale to China tour years ago.
hope go, for there are no prices, and the
Portland, Aug. 26.— Judge Alfred F. ment of the date when the battleship -
fic States Telephone company, has been
Eugene—
There
la
no
longer
any
i
(
The number of battleships which
sentenced to imprisonment for three w ill go to the Pacific is 16, not six, ss doubt that coal exists in reasonably growers have no means of knowing Seen, Jr., of the Stats Girlult court, fleet srill sail for the Psoiflc coast. H r *
j when a price w ill be made, or what it | one of the foremost jurists of Oregon, first announcement was made by Secre­
months for ooontempt in refusing to stated in dispatches by an error in large quantities in Lane county
. w ill be. In the Aurora, ButUville and died of apoplexy at his reel deuce, 690 tary of the Navy Metcalf on July 4, and
answer questions in the Glass trial. transmission.
k
,
Ships already on the two months w ill seeth e comm odity'
East Madison street, shortly before 4 the details wers given oat the follow ing
H e has appealed.
from
the
mine
of
the
Spencer
Butte
* 2 il M
Pacific w ill increase thia number to N
large, i f not .forger, than last year. o'clock yesterday morning. Death was day, but the date of departure was only
The official statement of the pros! Coal A Petroleum oampany on the local The yield ia so heavy in many yards altogether unexpected, for not the given vaguely as some time in the fall..
Oonnt Boni has been snubbed by
dent after his conference with acting market. This concern has been de­ that the hops are breaking down the slightest warning to members of the
Gould in London.
I t waa stated in July that 16 battle­
several
secretary of the Navy department, Rear veloping its properties for
wires and palling down the posts.
fam ily foretold the end. The funeral ships four cruisers and the gunboat
The Philippine government has sup­
months
past,
and
now
knows
definitely
Adm iral Bronson, chief (of the bureau
w ill be held Tuesday.
Yorktown would come through Magel­
pressed the flag of a secret rebel soci­
The mine is ten
of navigation, and Rear Adm iral Evans, just what it has.
PO RTLAN D M ARKETS.
Judge Sears was in his usual health lan Straits, bat the above dipatch aaya
ety.
miles
west
of
Eugene,
and
includes
301
who w ill command the fleet, is as fol
v
Saturday. He war about the city, and only.six battleshipe are coming.
Thia
acres of fond. Considerable of the land
Wheat— (N ew crop)— Club, 78@79c;
D riven and stablemen employed st lows:
to many of his friends and associates may be an error in transmission, which
consists
of
a
h
ill
about
400
feet
high,
blnestem,
80@82c;
valley,
80c;
red.'l
the wholesale beef pecking houses in
“ The conference between the preei
seemed in the best of spirits. He re­ it is impossible to bars corrected in tha
New York are on strike.
dent and the three officers of the navy and forge croppings show near \he base 76@77e.
tired about‘ 10 o’clock Saturday night, present condition bf the telegraph serv­
was called to decide details in connec­ of this bill, a six and one-half foot vein | Oats — (N ew crop) — No. 1 white, rather earlier than usual, and it v
ice. It is quits probable, however,
Con grew man McCall, of
being an average of theoroppings meas- J$23.60; gray, $28.
not until Mis. Sears stepped into his that.the number six is oorreet and
dicta hard'times as a result of the heavy tion with (he Atlantic fleet going to the orod.
Barley — (N ew crop) — Feed, $22@ room at 4 o ’clock to sse if he was sleep­ that ths number baa been cut down,
fine imposed oon the Standard Qil com- Pacific.
22A 0 per ton; brewing, $24024.50.
"T
h
e
fleet
w
ill
consist
of
1«
battle­
ing well, that it was known he had either because the government thought
pany.
Many Coyotes in Unn.
Corn— Whole, $28; cracked, $29, ] per passed away.
ships. I t w ill start some time in De­
it unwise to so nearly denude the A t­
Albany— The coyote is running ram­
The new San Franeiaoo police beard cember. The course of the fleet w ill
Dr. A . J. Giesy was immediately lantic ooast of battleships or beeAnse i t
Hay— Valley timothy, No. 1, $17018 called, but the judge was past all med­
pant in the hlHs of Linn county and
has accepted Chief Dinan’s resignation be through the Straits o f Magellan
* desired to deprive tbe movement o f
proving a menace to the safety of the per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $21 ical aid.
and elected O. M . Anderson as acting up the Pacific coast to Ban Franeisoo.
H e had erased breathing
y appearance of a hostile demonstra­
chief.
The fleet also w ill, in all probabili­ flocks and small stock o f the fanners. @ 28; clover, $9; cheet, $9010; grain when found by Mrs. Sean, and the tion against Japan. *
In spite of ioesl coyote clnbe that offer hay, $9010; alfalfa, $18014.
opinion of the physician is that he
Assuming that the fleet starts on i t »
Canadian telegraph operators have ty, visit Puget sound. The question of
a bounty for scalps, these rapacious I Butter,— Fancy creamery, 32){@S6o had died but a short time before. No
vqysge about the middle of December,
not struck but threaten to walk out un­ ths routeEby which it w ill return to the
multiply,
j
per
pound.
beasts
seems
to
flourish
and
Atlantic has not as yet been decided."
acund was heard from his room, and it should arrive at San Franeisoo about
less the companies refuse to
The court has at times been petitioned
Poultry— Average old bens, 1 3 01 3){o this leads to the belief that the end the middle of February, 1906, as 60
sages from across the boundary.
to lend assistance by offering an addi­ per pound; m in d chickens,
Steal From Hetty Green.
was peaceful and painless.
days is considered ample time for tha
Patients st the New York state hos­
tional bounty. The ranchers unite in spring chickens, 14X@16o; old rooet-
voyage.
New York, Aug. 27.— Expert ac­
pital for the criminal insane revolted
■tying that ths coyote ia far from ex­ ers, 8@9c; dressed chickens, 16@17c;
Bank Notes From tha
countants were busy all today and to­
and were not subdued until one of their
tinct in Linn oonnty.
turkeys, live, 16016c; turkeys, d
night in the offices of the Chemical
Sentence Postponed. -
Berlin, Aug. 26.— A package of benk
number had been shot and killed.
ed, choice, nominal; geese, live. 8@
National bank in lower Broadway and
notes
of
the
National
Provincial
bank
flan
Francisco,
Aug. 24.— John A .
10c ; ducks, lOe.
Crops A re Good at Bly.
Governor Vsrdman, of Mississippi, it was reported that a large defalcation
of England recently waa washed np on Benson and Dr. Edward B. Perrin, oon-
Eggs—
Fresh
ranch,
candled,
26@26o
Bly— Owing to a heavy rainfall, hay­
has been apealed to for protection to had been disoovered in the big institu
the beech of the Island of Foehr, off vioted by a jury in the United Staton
the Western Union
strikebreakers. tion, which has been known for yean ing Is progressing slowly, tboogh there per dosen.
the Schleswig-Holstein coast, and found District court of conspiracy to defraud
Vsai—
Dressed,
6
)t
@
8
){e
per
pound.
The company officials say their
as "H e tty Green’s B an k." Detective is a good crop to harvest. There is lit-
the government in securing 1,200 sera*
Pork— Block, 76 to 160 pounds, 8 0 by a workman on his way to his
have been driven from H o lly Springs, Sergeant McOafferty, head of the bo­ tele grain sowed through this district,
tory.
I t is supposed, aa no owner has of fond in Tehama oounty, were to hava
8
X
c
;
packers,
7
)f@
8
c.
Granada and Greenwood.
at headquarters, and several of his though what there ia te headed wall
Fruits— Apples, $101.75 per box; appeared to oteim them, that they be­ been sentenced today by Judge De Ha­
aides
wers out tonight seraching for one and w ill make a very heavy crop. A l­
In a speech st Provincetown, Maas.
cantaloupes,
66c @ $1.10 per erste; longed to a passenger on the ill fated ven. but when the case wss called at­
falfa is M ing cut the second time.
President Roosevelt scored the rich of tbs men in the cashier’s department
peaches,
60o@$l
per crate; blackber­ Berlin, which want down off the Hook torneys for the defense asked for tim e
who Is declared to bare dinppeared Other crops show up very favorably.
of Holland. The notes have been de­ in which to prepare a motion for a new
lawbreakers.
ries, 6@7e per pound; prunes, $1.5
*
J
i ■■ i ■ 1 1
with a large amount of money.
posited in ths sate keeping of ths po» trial- The proseoution did not object,
1.76
per
crate;
watermelons,
1@1
The New Zealand senate has turned
N ew Instructor Arrives.
per pound; plums, $1.8001.66 per box; lioe. I f unclaimed in nine months and Judge De Haven granted a post­
down s measure allowing woman a seat
Mead Takes English Job.
Ashland— Professor H . H . Wardrip,
pears,
$1.50 per
box;
apricots, they w ill be handed over to the finder. ponement of sentenoe until next Tues­
1 b that body.
Laramie, W yo., Aug. 27.— Dr. El who w ill have charge of the new man­ $1.500? per box; grapes, $1.2601.76
day morning.
Four Shot In Holdup.
In an explosion of dynamite at Taing- wood Mead, formerly state engineer of ual training department of the state per box.
Bchumakar Will Tad.
fau, China, two Germans and 100 Chi- Wyoming, later professor of irrigation normal and of the work in physical
Billings, Mont., Aug. 26.— Four men
Vegetables— Turnips, $1.76 per sack;
engineering at the Colorado Agricul­ culture, has arrived st Ashland, and is carrots, $2 per sack; beets, $2 par rack; were shot, one fatally and one maimed
i were killed.
Philadelphia, Aug. 24.— James M .
tural college, and afterward chief of super!ntending the installation o f the asparagus, 10c per pound; celery, $1.26 for life, in an attempted holdup this Schnmsker, ex-raperintendent of the
The W ar department has advertised
the bureau of irrigatlcHi of the Depart­ equipment required for the new de­ per dosen; oorn, 28036c per doren; morning at Huntley, one of the govern­ capital building st Harrisburg, who
for material with which to improve the
ment of Agriculture, has accepted the partment.
leaded illness and remained secluded
cucumbers, 10016c per dosen; lettuce, ment townsitee on '„the recently opened
Honolulu harbor.
position of chief of irrigstion investiga­
bead, 26c per dosen; onions, 15020c Huntley irrigation project. Six Finns | i his home, daring tbe investigation
Cannery a Failure.
Secretary Taft may
all his tion for Australia, from ths British
per dosen; peas, 406c per pound; and one American were sleeping in a of capital building scandals, now de­
Milton— The cannery at Freewater
Philippine trip plans owing to ths ill government, at a salary of $16,000 per
mpklns, lfo @ 2 c per pouna; rhu- box oar when they were awakened by clares that he w ill tell everything ha
annum. Dr. Mead lost an arm in a baa closed its doors. Inability to se­
i of hw mothsr.
Schumaksr alleges that tha
rb, 8 )tc per pound; beans, 806c per an order to hold up their hands. The knows.
streetcar accident a few years sgo.
cure funds for running expenses is the ponnd; cabbage, 2 ){e
per pound; Finns refused and ths robbers opened manipulation of funds was engineered
Reports from Cental W ort and Cali­
cause of its action. A great deal of to­ •quash, 50o@$l per box; tomatoes, Are. Three Finns and one robber were | by s high state official to cover np a
fornia indicate an almost oomplete re-
Jipan Blames £merlca.
matoes, corn, berries, etc., which had 60090c per orate; sweet potatoes, 5 0 wounded.
shortage in tbs treasury and to save tha
iption of w in sari roe.
name of a deceased U . 8. senator.
Tokio. Aug. 27.— I t is reported that been contracted for by outside parties 6 * s pet pound.
w ill not be forthcoming owing to the
Sultan’ s Brother on Throne.
Onions— $2.2802.60 per hundred.
of wireless telegraphy the the investigations made on the pert of
shutdown.
j Cholera Outbreak In China.
Tangier, Aug. 26.— A oourier from
Potatoes New, $101.26 per hun­
San Franeisoo sent tho cor- Japan concerning the Pribyloff incident
of
June
10
show
that
the
Japanese
Morgcco
•
ity
confirms
the
reports
that
dred.
9
Berlin,
Ang. 24.— A Shanghai special
to Midway island, 2,700
Clatsop Building N ew Road.
fishermen offered no resistance what­
. Hope 40 8 c per pound, according to the sultsn’s brother wss proclaimed says that there is s cholera outbreak in
m iles away.
ever end that the firing by the Ameri­
sultan August 16, and assumed the China, and several Europeans have suc­
Astoria— Clatsop county is building a quality.
Tbs public highway along what is known ss
Sympathy ia Portland for ths strik­ can guards was unprovoked.
W ool— Eastern Oregon, average best, throne. Tbe new raltnn declares his | cumbed thereto.
Preventive measure*
in g telegraph opera to n is making itsslf Washington government has been no­ the coast routs between this city and 16@22e per pound, according to shrink­ intention of appointing another brother have been adopted In ths foreign quar­
known by pc polar subscriptions for a tified to that effect, and Tokio ia now the Tillamook county line, the plan be­ age; valley, 20022c, aoeordlng to fino- kalif of Fes, and then proceed to take ] ter-
Several Chinese and Japanesa
relief fuad. Oos contribution of $60 awaiting s reply. The public is watch­ ing to securs a good road as soon as pos­
mofaair, choios, 29080c per oommand of the Moorish forces besieg­ towns era affected but a spread through
i by a former county official.
1 ing the affair with keen interest.
sible to Tillamook city.
pound
{ ing Cara Blanca.
ocean steamers te regarded improbable.
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