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    NEWBERG GRAPHIC
NEWS OFTHE WEEK
la a C a t a s t i F n h r t a
Busy Kcadcrs.
m.
m _ - j—
A R m u ( tm o f tho Lass Important but
Not L o u Interesting Cvonis
o f tho Post Weak.
Secretary Boot’s health is ta lly is
■ to ed .
*
Senator Depew says he favors Roose­
velt tor another term.
A fire in the Eaperanns mines, Mus-
quim, Mexioo, cost 87 liras.
H ie rival saltans of Morooco are to
settle their claims in s big battle.
A crusade is to start to exterminate
the Monte dark) gambling house.
Britain is considering the advisabil­
ity of giving tack the Stbetland islands
to Norway.
Honey is expected in Portland soon
in connection with the Oregon land
fraud cases.
T R U S T IS W ITH SPR E O K L gS.
LET PO LITIC S ALONE.
H u Large Intorost in Sprockets Com-
but D o m Not Compote.
Irrigation Congrats Turns Down Froo
Lumber Resolution.
San Francisoo, Sept. 10. — John
Spraoklee, president of the Western
Soger Refining company, testified yes­
terday be ore United States Commis­
sioner Richards in regard to the rela­
tions existing between his oompany and
the American Sugar Refining oompany,
of New York, the so-called Havemeyer
sugar trust. I t was established by his
testimony that Mr. Havemeyer and his
men own a large minority oi the Mock
of the Western Refining company, but
he denied that either he or his father,
Claus Spr. Okies, has any interest in
the American Sugar Refining company.
He declared that the price of sugar
on the ooaet was held low enough to
prevent competition from M r. Have­
meyer, except in a few special grades,
which the Western does not manufac­
ture.
Mr. Spraoklee* testimony is to be
used in a suit brought by the receiver
of the Pennsylvania Sugar company
against the American Refining oom­
pany for $30,000,000 damages as the
result of the Havemeyer interests get­
ting control of the Pennsylvania con­
cern and shutting down the plant. The
suit is both for conspiracy and fo rv io -
lation of the Sherman anti-trust law.
and is brought in the United States
District court of New York.
Sacramento, Sept. 9.— The effort to
have the 15th irrigation oongrsas pass a
resolution presented by Judge Raker,
calling for the withdrawal of the doty
levied on lumber failed. Another im­
portant action of the gathering Satur­
day was its decision to eliminate a res­
olution protesting against the enactment
of any further legislation favoring Ph il­
ippine sugar. W ith thia latter excep­
tion, the report of the committee on
reaoiutionsjwas'adopted'as^read and the
policy' of President Roosevelt and hie
administration in relation to reclama­
tion, conservation of water and foroeta
and other matters was endorsed.
Judge Raker withdrew hie motion
for the purpose of harmony, but the
sugar question was only settled after
greet discussion, the friends cf the beet
sugar industry making a strong fight in
their interest. The sentiment in favor
of eliminating politics from the con­
gress was responsible for the withdraw­
als of the lumber and sugar proposi­
tions.
Arthur Briggs succeeded in getting
the congress to pass his resolution in
the interests of California fruitgrowers,
in relation to the use oi sulphur in dry­
ing fruit. The resolution asks the dé'
pertinent of Agriculture not to enforce
the regulation of the pure food law in
the matter without further investiga­
tion.
The congress adopted unanimously
the report of the committee on perma­
nent organization. The newly elected
officers are: Frank 0. Goody, of Den­
ver, president; George E. Barstow, of
Texaa, first vice president; John E
Baker, of Modoc county, California,
seoond vice president; Herbert E.
Strain, of Montana, third vice presi
dent; Z. B. Fowler, of Arisons, secre­
tary.
Albuquerque, N. M.,
the meeting place of the 16th irrigation
congress. The only city named in op­
position was Walla W alla, Wash. Dr.
Blalock, of the Washington delegation,
extended the invitation on behalf of
that place. Hon. R. E. Twitchell, of
Los Vegas, N. M., made an eloquent
appeal for Albeqnerque. With the ex­
ception of Oregon, Washington and
Idaho, the state delegations voted for
Albeqnerqne. California was excused
from voting at the request t>f Chairman
Eetodillo, who said the delegatee did
not care to be discourteous to the repre­
sentatives of the two cltiee, as they
were their guests.
After a fea other matters were dis­
posed of the congress adjourned.
GOOD OUTLOOK
FOR OREGON.
8E E8 HARD W INTER AHEAD.
Large Freshman Class Enters State Hoad River Woodsman Reads Warn­
ing o f Nature.
University This Year.
Hood River — Jiaa Tompkins, the
Eugene— Prospects are the best for a
Mount
Hood woodsman, whose predic­
banner year at the University of Ore­
tion last fall of a hard winter was veri­
gon. The freshman olaaa w ill in all
fied, is oat again with a pronuncia­
probability number 200, an increase of tion to the effect that the coming
60 per cent over last year. One favor­ winter w ill discount that of last year,
Mr.
able sign of the growth of the univers­ and w ill in effeot be a “ peeler.”
Tompkins
again
bases
his
prediction
ity in attendance and in its standing
on the habits of the bears, which, ha
among the institutions of the West is states, are more numerous in the lower
the fact that a large number of Port­ valley than last year, and are foraging
land students who have been attending almost in the duoryards of the ranchers
Berkeley and Stanford w ill this fall to fatten np for a “ powerful spell of
k illin ’ weather.”
transfer to Oregon.
Freshmen from
“ Them snow storms we had last
Portland w ill number about 60.
winter,” says Mr. Tompkins, “ won’ t
A great advance is also notioed this be a marker to what we’ ll ketch this
year in the standing of the high sohools I winter. Every sign known to natur’ ia
W e’re goin’ to
throughout the state. Scarcely a high | hollerin’ 1$ oat toad.
git a dandy. I tell yer. I ain’t been a
school from Rose burg to Pendleton but watohin’ fer these signs in ther Oregon
that w ill send from one to a dSsen stu­ woods fer 26 years fer nothin’ , and the
dents to the university. The unsettled beare cornin' in close to town is a sore
status of the normals w ill also contrib­ aigi). Another one is the bark on the
trees. Whenever it gits aa thick as it
ute to the attendance at Oregon.
is now, took oat.
Get plenty of wood,
Accommodation for the increase has friends,” concluded the woodsman,
been seen to, and a good sired women’s “ and git it quick, fer you’ ll have a
dormitory has jnrt been completed. fer it m ighty sudden.”
M IS E ROOSEVELT
IrrlgattH Coofraj Apprarts it
President's Com.
PRESERVE CALIFORNIA Ufi TUES
Also Ask That Grazing Charge* on
Reservas Ss Reduced to
Actual Cost.
Sacramento, Gal., Sept. 7.— After
four days of addresses and discussions,
tbe Fifteenth National Irrigation con­
gress yesterday took np the big work of
the gathering, when the report of the
committee on resolutions was submit­
ted by its chairman, ex-Governor
George O. Pardee.
- There is an indoraement of the policy
of President Roosevelt snd his adminis­
tration in connection with the policy
of reclamation, irrigation, forest pres­
ervation and conservation ol resources.
The departments that have the big
work in hand are indorsed. There is
a recommendation that the government
only charge enough for timber cut from
forest reserves to pay for maintenance
of tbe forest service. Congress is asked
to pass s law providing for the preserv­
ation of the Celavers big trees by the
exchange of other timber land for
them.
The irrigation congress is asked to
make every effort to have the seven­
teenth seaelon of the congress held in
Washington at the same time the Na­
tional congress is In session, snd pro­
vide for a committee of live to promote
G ATHERING A T SARATO GA.
Vanoouvor, B. C., laborers are mob­
The new library, which has been under
bing Japanese and international trouble
T U T T L E A C T INVALID.
Fifty Thousand Grand Army Veterans construction ainoe about Jane 1, has
threatens.
Expected at Encampment.
been completed sod accepted.
The Unequal Assessment Makes New Road
A new telegraph company has been
Saratoga, N . Y ., Sept. 10.— Am id tim e for moving in has not bean defi­
formed in Chicago that hopes to extend
Law Unconstitutional.
Its service over the entire
United gaily decorated streets, veterans ef the nitely seL
Salem—
In a decision just renderrd
Grand Arm y of the Republic have been
The compos this year w ill be a great
arriving all day for the Forty-first Na­ improvement over the past. Captain Judge W illiam Galloway, of the State
J. E. H all, president of the Belding-
tional encampment, which w ill be held Briggs has kept a small force steadily Circuit court for Marlon oounty, de­
H a ll Manufacturing company, Chicago,
here this week. Fifty thousand veter­ at work on the grounds all summer , . clared
. . . the Tuttle good roads law, aa en-
has appropriated $315,000 oi the
ibly of
IlU v r .
XTOWJCt i o n lo
M sM
ans era exjpectedr
g “
and
Is
getting
them
in
splendid
condi-
, .
pany’s money to his own use and a re­
for the beet eager industry and aid fo r
«“ »constitutional, because of its
This may be the last encampment tlon, in appearance very mooh ilka the
ceiver now has charge of affairs.
provisions of unequal assessment of
the work of irrigation, reclamation,
held anywhere bat ip Washington. A t Lewis and Clark fair grounds.
costa for each improvement. The ques­
preservation and conservation.
Jerome has called a grand jury to in­ the business session of the organisation
tion was raised in the case of the St.
The only resolution objecting to ad­
dict traction trust officials.
a resolution probably w ill be introduc­
Public W harf at Oregon Cltyr
Benedictine Abbey vs. the Marion
ministration ideas is one protesting
Commissioner Lane is to inquire ed fixing that place as the permanent
■gainst farther enactment of legislation
Oregon City— A fter trying for more County coart and other county officials,
meeting place cf the organisation here­
Into rebating on Western railroads.
favoring Philippine sugar to the injury
after. I t is also probable that within than a year to bring about the estab­ In connection with the proposed con­
The oases against the Standard Oil a few years the annual encampment lishment of a public wharf in Oregon struction of a macadam road between
of the beet sugar industry of in Amer­
company of Ohio w ill be tried soon.
ica. Not an objection was made as the
w ill become only a meeting of delegatee, City, the promoters of the project have * Marquam and Silverton for a distance
of four miles. The law provides that
resolutions were read and hearty ap-
Extreme measures are being adopted for the veterans, it was stated by Grand at last been suooeaeful and the city
| the ooet of such improvement shall be
plause followed.
in San Francisco to stamp oat the Arm y officials, are becoming too feeble council has authorised the establish­
There was a spirited discussion on
to attend the meetings in a body apd to ment of a grade on Moss and Eleventh assessed to the property located within
plague.
an amendment which Judge Raker, of
streets from Main street to the water a radios of one m ile upon each side
take part in the annual parade.
The International Harvester com
Modoc county, California, sought to
The encampment program begins to­ front, this notion being taken prelim ­ | and as each end of the proposed im-
pany has just paid a fine of $35,000 to day.
have added. This was made a special
inary to the improvement of the streets ' provement, and the plaintiff com-
__________________
Texas for being a trust.
order far today. Judge Raker's amend­
leading to tire site of the proposed dock ' plained that, under this system, a
The cost of the ■ new wharf w ill b e , property owner st either end of the
ment asked for the removal of the duty
NEW R ULE8 T O BEGIN WAR.
W illia m H . Taft, secretary of war,
about $1,600, the money being sub-, ■tretch of road to be improved would
on lumber coming into this country.
was royally entertained while in Port­
scribed w l $ the provision that the be doubly assessed in case the improve-
Today’ s session which is to mark the
land on his way to the Philippines.
Hague Confsren Requires Notice to
ment be extended.
close of the oongrees, promises livsly
streets be improved by the city.
Enemy
and
Neutrals.
CLIFF
H
O
U
SE
IN
RUINS.
Government officials at Washington
developments.
believve the loan of $1,000,000 to the
Railway Loses, Franchisa.
The Hague, Sept 10.— The fifth ple­
Cara Still Scarce.
Jamestown fair can never be recovered. nary sitting of the peace conference was
Albany— The city council has au­ Flames Entirely Destroy Famous 8an
STRIKING OPERATORS 8U ED .
Eugene—
The scarcity of cars on the thorised the city attorney to institute
Francisco Resort.
A Wisconsin* woman after being in held today. The whole American dele­
The following Southern Pacific company’s linea for proceedings to revoke the franchise of
prison 16 years convicted of murder, gation was present.
San Francisco, Sept. 9.— The famous Refuse to Pay Bill o f Postal Telegraph
The fran- C liff House, of this city, Ban Fran­
- has been found innocent and released. rules regarding the opening of hostili­ lumber shipments still continues in this ■ the Albany street railway.
——
. Company.
r------
ties were sdopted, a few countries mak­ vicinity, and some of the mills are Clos* chiae ia to be revoked has been running cisco’s first attraction for tourists, was
Chicago, Sept. 7.— A new phase- in
Tw elve persona were killed and as ing reservations:
ing down for an indefinite period. The abont 26 years and was renewed a few
horned to the ground Saturday evening.
many mere injured in the wreck of an
“ The contracting powers agree that big m ill of the Booth-Kelly oompany at years ago for another quarter century. Fire broke oat in the bailding about the strike of the commercial telegraph­
ers developed today when the Postal
express train on the Bock Island at hostilities must not begin without pre­ Wendling closed down last week and Only a horse car line baa been oper-
4:45 o’clock and an hour later a black Telegraph company began suit against
Norris, Iowa.
vious unequivocal notice having been Geo. H . K elly, general manager of the ated. The line was sold last winter to ened heap of rains was all that re­
tbe union for the recovery of a debt of
Pickpockets on a Bock Island train given, either in form of a declaration company, says the m ill at Saginaw w ill c. E. 8ox. trustee, representing an nn- mained of the structure.
$129.39. Tbe bill ia for messages sent
in^Ncbnska robbed many sleeping pas­ of war setting forth its motives or in be closed on October 1. The m ills at known purchaser, who agreed to elec-
The boose was built of wood, and, by the union during the month of Au­
Springfield
and
Coburg
are
now
running
trify
it
within
a
year.
the
form
of
an
ultimatum
w
ith
the
sengers and after a fight with- the con­
fanned by the lively ooean breezes, the gust. Payment was refused by officers
a day shift, and w ill probably continue
additional declaration of war.
ductor escaped.
flames made such headway before the of the union on the ground that the
“ A state of war must be notified in operation despite the car shortage.
Eugene Immigration Schema.
nearest fire department arrived that it company had failed to send some of the
A monument to Wm. M cKinley has
withont delay to the neutral powers,
Eugene— A t a banquet given by the was realised that the place was doomed messages.
been dedicated at Buffalo, N . Y .
the effect of the latter beginning after
Fruit Goes Out by Carloads.
Eugene real estate brokers it was decid and more attention was paid to saving
One telegram sent to ' Hot Springs
The moral effect of the change in the they receive notice, which can be given
Freewater— The Freewater Canning ed to keep a man in Portland daring adjoining property than to the burning after the strike began was not deliv­
police administration of San Francisco even by w ire. In any case the neutral
and Preserving company has leaned its September and October to divert East­ bailding.
ered, according to the officers of tbe
is apparent.
powers cannot protest against the lack
ern emigrants to Eugene and Lane
The C liff House bad been cloeed for union. When the regular mouth’ s bill
cannery to the Webbor-Russell Gan- , ®rn
of
this
notice,
if
it
is
established
that
A group of American capitalists with
ning company cf 8eattle. This firm is 1 county. Support was pledged from the some time, as the new leasee, John was presented Thursday the collector
Thomas F. Byan a the head is said to they undoubtedly knew that a state of shipping by carloads peaches, pears 1 Merchants’ Protective
. . , . association and Tait, was remodeling the interior was asked to furnish proof that the
war existed.”
Two hundred Workmen were about tbs place until messages had been sent. Tbe company
be preparing a typewriter trust.
and prunes to the coast cities. Ranch-, the Commercial club
dollars a month has been subscribed fox noon and then departed tor the day decided it wonld furnish the proof in
era
everywhere
are
complaining
of
their
The French fleet has bombarded the
This Is the second house to be de­ tbe Municipal court September 11, on
inability to secure pickers, and a far that purpose. _________
M O B SA ILO R S IN JAPAN.
Moorish fanatic stronghold of Maxsgan
stroyed by fire.
The bailding just which date the suit w ill be heard.
more
serious
shortage
in
fruit
boxes.
and almost completely deetroyed the
P O R I LAND MARKET8
burned was erected by Adolph Satro, of
However,
the
fruit
season
in
this
vicin­
Four Man From Cruiser Chattanooga
town.
Sutro tunnel fame, 12 years ago. I t
Classify Postal Clerks.
ity has been unexcelled for three years,
Flea for Their Lives.
Wheat — (N ew crop) — Club, 82c; was owned by the Sutro estate and was
Lewis 8toyveeant Chauler, of New
Chicago, Sept. 7.— Thirty days’ va­
and six snd seven carloads are being
blnestem, 83c; Valley, 80c; red, 78o. valued at $60,000. Mr. Tait estimates cation at fall pay for all clerks and
Tokio. Sept. 10.—-W hile the United shipped daily to eastern points.
Y ork, is mentioned as Bryan’ s running
Oats— ( New crop) — No. 1 white, his loss at $60.000, on which there is carriers in the poetoffioe service and a
mats in the next presidential cam- States cruiser Chattanooga was at Hak­
$23.60; gray, $23.
$36,000 insnranoe.
odate m i her way here from Vladivo­
paign.
/
classification of the servioe above the
They Saak the Noble Elk.
Barley—(N ew crop)— Feed, $22.600
stok, four of her men had a thrilling
The C liff House was ranked aa one of $1,200 grade, tbe present lim it, has
Trainwreckers drew spikes from the
Albany—
To
k
ill
an
elk
is
the
pro­
23 per ton; brewing, $24024.60; roll­ the beet known resorts of America. been adopted as ths policy of the Poet­
experience and a narrow escape from
rails of the Baltimore A Ohio 20 miles
serious injury at the hands of a Japan- nounced ambition of most of the hunt- ed, $24.60026.
Located on a rooky promontory beyond offioe department, and w ill be urged by
east of Pittsburg . A freight train was
era who era now leaving for the moun­
Corn— Whole, $28 per ton; cracked, the Golden Gate, directly above the the postmaster general at tbe coming
e mob.
wrecked bat no one hurt.
In a dispute over prices, one of the tains in this part of the state. After a $ 2 » .
lashing waves of the Paoifio ocean, and session of oongrees. Frank H . Hitch­
Roosevelt is not satisfied with re­ American sailors struck a Japanese closed season of eeveral yeara, it w ill be | Hay— Valley timothy, No. 1, $170 affording a close view of the seals, it cock, first assistant postmaster general,
sults gained at The Hague and may call shopkeeper. A mob quickly formed, lawful to kill elk after the 16th of this 18 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, eras a strong attraction for visitors, and accompanied by R. E. Hoch, private
a peace congress of his own to embrace armed with clubs, and started after the month, for a period of one month. | $19020; cl oyer, $11; cheat, $11; from its broad porches hundreds of secretary of the postmaster general, waa
the ambassadors at Washington.
thousands of people obtained their first in Chicago tonight and said that the
asaailant and his three companions. Each hunter la lim ited by law to one ; grain hay, $11012; alfalfa, $12013.
elk, bat the members of the hunting; Batter— Fancy creamery, 32)^036c view of the mighty waters.
Two
of
the
sailors
were
forced
to
jump
department has been committed to
An Illinois woman is suing for di­
parties now equipping far
for the moan- per pound.
The magnificent Satro baths near by, •nch policy.
vorce on the ground that she married from a dock and swim to a sampan.
Poultry— A ven ge old hens, 13c per were not damaged.
The others were rtscued from the iains w ill be satisfied with this legal
the wrong brother. The two men are
'
\
lim it, thouah they are very desirous of pound; mixed chickens, 12c; spring
mob
by
the
polioe,
who
took
them
Board o f Haalth Man Resign.
twins and she couldn’ t tell them apart.
killin
g
that
one.
chickens.
12
H
e;
old
roosters,
8@9c;
aboard the ship.
No Arbitration o f 8triks.
San Francisco, Sept. 7.— Dr. Jnlee
Attorney General Bonaparte denies
dressed chickens, 16017c; turkeys,
Chicago,
Sept. 9.— That there is to Simon, president of the local board of
he w ill resign.
live,
16016c;
geese,
live,
8<S10o;
Has
Brood
o
f
220
“
Chinas”
Eskimos Sell Woman
be no arbitration of the telegraphers’ health, and Dr. Powei, a member of
Congressman Burton is to run for
Albany— Chris Van Dran, of this ducks, 10c.
Nome, Alaska, Sept. 10.— Action is
■trike was announced today at Wash­ the board, tendered their resignations
Eggs—
Fresh
ranch,
candled,
27028c
mayor of Cleveland, Ohio
to be taken by the city and federal an city, has raised 220 Chinese pheasants
ington. Commissioner of Labor N eill today to May or Taylor. The mayor, in
He has been more suc­ per dosen.
was at his desk after several confer­
of the matter tonight, said
Inquiry into the lumber industry thoritiee to stop the practice of barter­ this season.
Veal—
Dressed,
6
@
8
^
o
per
pound.
ences in New York. He is not working
t he expected other members of the
has been begun by Federal authorities. ing their women as indulged in by na­ cessful this year in hatching snd rais­
Pork— Block, 76 to 160
to bring abont arbitration, because the beard would resign, snd that in that
tive Eskimo boys, which has grown to ing the birds than ever before. Van 8 X c ; packers, 7 X « 8 c .
Antwerp is in the hands of a mob of alarming proportions.
companies insist they have nothing to event the appointment of an entirely
Young native Dran was one of the pioneer pheasant
Fruits—
Apples,
$101.50
per
box;
Strikers and the m ilitia has been called lads have been found enticing drunken raisers of Oregon, but this is the larg­
It is asserted that in two new board wonld devolve upon him. It
cantaloupes, 6Oo0$l.OO per
crate; arbitrate.
out.
men to their tents on the sand spit and est brood he ever raised in one season. peaohee, 40<j$85c per crate; blackber­ weeks affairs with the companies will is said that the resignations grew out
Six persons were killed and 20 in- on the beach, where they offer them The demand for Chinese pheasants is ries, 406c per pound; prunes, 50075c be normal. There is much bitter orit- of lack of harmoy among the health
ioiam of the national officers of the officers in the manner of handling the
The re­ such that be could easily aell twice as per orate;
jurea in a wreck on the Canadian Pa­ their girls and their women.
watermelons,
101 H e
union among the strikers at Washing­ local bnfconio plague oases.
volting practioe and the disgusting or­ many aa be raises snd could contract per
cific.
pound;
plums,
6O076o per
gies which occur late at night 1$ the for nil his brood in advance.
dox ; pears, 76c 0$1.25 per
box; ton.
An anarchist has been arrested in
Arrested fo r Wire-Tampering.
direct result of the natives’ desire for
grapes, 5Oo0$1.6O per box.
Milan who was threatening the Italian
Many Hops Moldy.
Vengeance on Autocracy.
Hootch, or whisky.
Chicago,
Sept. 7.— George 8. Bird-
Vegetables—
Turnips,
$1.75
per
seek;
king’ s life.
Aurora— The hopgrowera in the An- carrot«, $2 per sack; beets, $2 per sack;
Berlin, Sept. 9.— The “ Forest Broth­ sell, a member of the Commercial Tele­
The French troops have drawn the
Moors Fall to Show Up.
rora, Hubbard and Butteville d is tríete asparagus, 10c per pound; beans, 3<R ers,” who terrorised the Baltic pro- graphers’ union, was arrested today on
Moors into a trap and inflicted a crusti­
Paris, Sept. 10.— The heralded Moor­ are In the hardest kind of lock this sea- 6c; cabbage, 2c; celery, 76o0$l per \ lnces a year ago, have recommenced a warrant charging him with mali­
ng defeat.
n. The weather for the past week or dosen; corn, 26 @ 35c per dosen; cu­ their depredations. The hero of these ciously tampering with Western Union
ish peace delegations failed to mateiial-
Judge ia w to r refuses to quash San Ise at Tangier Saturday, according to 10 days has been an injurious factor in cumbers, 10O16c per dosen; lettuce, outlaws is Johann Ugrnn, a Lett, who telegraph wire in the suburb of Mayfair
Francisco graft indictments and the official reports received here tonight. the ripening of the crop, and in a num- . head, 16c per dosen; onions, 16020c suffered tortures at the hands of the on August 22. Blrdaell admitted that
trials of several ringleaders w ill soon I f the delegations do not appear to­ ber of the yards mold has appeared t o ' per dosen; peas, 806c per pound; Rigs police. Ugrun, an uncouth, red he disconnected two of the.company's
night, the report adds, military opera­ such an extent that the yards w ill not j pumpkins, 1 H Q 2 c per pound; rad­ haired monster, whose body shows lines, but declared he had been In­
tions w ill be resumed energetically to­ be picked. In fact the yards are very ishes, 20c per dosen; rhubarb, 8H c traces of terrible suffering, has already structed to do so by a w ire chief of the
Harr I man is perfecting plane to con­
morrow. General Drude says his has scarce where there is not more or less per poand; squash, 6Oo0$l per crate; killed four adherents of the govern­ Western Union, and therefore coaid
tinue his control of the Illinois Central.
The prairie yards are tho tomatoes, 30060c per orate; sweet po­ ment and threatens that he w ill kill not be panished.
profited by the suspension of fighting mould.
*
As a result of a trolley car collision by determining the exact positions of freest from mold.
100 before he is caught.
tatoes, 2H e per pound.
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In the outksirts of Sobeneetady, N. Y ., the enemy. Admiral Philibert cables
M ore Indictments Come.
Onions— $2.2602.50 per hnndred.
tw o persons were killed and six seri­ that all the ports are orderly.
Record Price for Pears.
May
Hunt
In
Louisan*.
Pittsburg, Sept. 7.— Attorney Pal­
Potatoes— New, $101.16 per hun­
ously injared.
Oyster Bay, Sept. 9. — President mer Chambers, who has had charge of
Medford— A ll records in the sale of dred.
Vaccinated by the Thousand.
Hope— 406c per pound, according to Roosevelt is considering an invitation ths obi loot ion of the evidenoe for the
Traffic ou Texas roads is tied up by
bartlett pears baa been broken by the
to go on a bunting trip Into the Louis­ Voters’ Civic league in the tax receipt
Vienna, Sept 10.— There are no signs sale in Montreal, Gan., of a oar from quality.
washouts.
o f abatement in the smallpox epidemic. the Byrrvl orchard iir the Medford dis­
Wool— Eastern Oregon, average beet, iana canebrakss Immediately site* his frauds, announced today that there
The Japanese authorities are exclud­
Daring the last few days 166,(WO per­ trict, of car No. 1628 for the groes sum 16022c per pound, according to shrink­ forthcoming journey down the Missis­ would be 200 additional indictments
ing Chinese coolies.
sons have been vaccinated/ Public of $2,660, or $6.06 per box. This nets age; valley, 20022c, according to fine- sippi. In case he makes the trip far­ drawn in these oases. He said that
A Franco-Canadian reciprocity treaty meetings and processions have been the growers $3.77 st Medford. A ll the
mohair, ehoiee, 29080c par ther south he probably w ill not return these w ill include men as prominent as
to Washington until about October 20. those already indicted.
has been almost ooocli
forbidden.
1 returns to date are highly satisfactory. poaad.