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T W E N tY -O N E DEAD.
New York, June 9.—Confident of
hA ability to cfrry the stars and
stripes to the north pole. Commander
Robert E. Peary, who has plantad the
American flag nearer the coveted
northern goal than any othet living
man, is in New York making active
preparations for another Arctic dash
OREGON STATE DIMS OF INTEREST
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Tornado Sweeps Path Along Kansaa-
Nebraska Una.
Omaha, Neb.,'June 8.—The tornado
which passed over Southern Nebraska
and porbons o f Northern Kansaa F ri­ Mentana Cot Oft
i
day evening was the most destruçtive
T O PURIFY C A M PA IG N .
WILL C E M E N T O A N A L .
Ranina
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and covered the most territory o f any
similar storm Which -has visited the
Corrupt Practices Act Restricts
Seepage Causes;Washout on Umetilla state ip many ygars. At least twenty-
vif
.
didates' Acts. '
Irrigation Ditch.
one persons are known to be dead,
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Salem,—The adoption o f the corrupt
Pendleton.— A section o f the main five fatally injured and a acore of RAILROADS LOSE MUCH TRACKAGE
F in hr I *
othera more or leaa seriously hurt,
feed canal o f the Umatilla irrigation
t i f “ t r . pl*
, project about- 40 feet in length was some of. them dangerously.
Additional reports received state
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been the aim of daring explorers.! campaign a vastly different one from washed out between Foster and Echo, that several persons were killed at
Grant Steal Bridges Washed Out—
I k been seen in * Oregon,
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The stanch steamer Roosevelt, which l taoee w hich have
the cause o f the washout being seep­ the towns o f Byron, Neb., and Court-
land,
Kan.,
wfiich
towns
have
been
Wires Down on All Sides—
the Peary Arctic Club built for C o m - in the last fe w y e a n .
age water, which has constantly
mander Peary, and which carried
4 him 1 For one thing, the advertising plan drained through the porous soil at cut off from communication with the
Deluge Continues.
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and his little party on his last north-
* campaign, which Senator that point. Tne O. R. & N. track is outside world.
At
Fairfield
more
than
forty
build­
ward journey, has been overhauled Bourne mtde popular in Oregon, will be within a few feet of the canal at that
and put in better condition than ever |em extensively used in the future, point, and the grade has beCn softened ings were more or less wrecked and
af
them, ' including
three
Missoula, Mont., June 6.—At 5 o’clock
Great scarcity of beef in Chicago for her exnected battles with the ice Two fu tu re , of the corrupt practices for about half a mile by the seepage. some
causes high prices to prevail.
barriers o f the frozen north. The act will tend to accomplish this e n d - The government engineers have de­ churches, were'demolished. The loss last eevening the flood situation in west-,
will exceed $100^000.
Seventeen o f the finest paintings in ship is tugging at her hawsers in tne one a limitation on expenditures, and cide<b.to cement a section o f the canal
In the vicinity o f Hickley farm ’ em Montana was growing more serious
harbor
o
f
New
York,
ready
to
start
o
t
W
requirement
that
paid
ad- there. It is estimated it will cost
Paris have been seriously injured by
houses
stood the brunt o f the storm each minute. Helena is cut off (join
when
her
cpmmander
gives
the
word.
vertisi
be
£
^
k
e
d
.
Undfmbtsdly
$21,100 to complete the cement work
vandals.
p earys present pUns contemplate '
mea* ure will £Tve * «lu tory effect necessary. Owing to the strong flow and one or more fatalities are re­ the outside world. She is without rail-
A life-size bronze statue of Presi­ h.s departure from New York about I in
rif^ ng elections, though ¿ m e of under the tracks, the company has ported, with a number receiving in­ t way, telegraph or telephone communica­
dent McKinley has been unveiled at July 1. but lack o f sufficient funds to H vp t o 'M *M ,«em unnec&sarily so- kept track walkers constantly there juries' some of which will prove fatal. tion. For a short time in the afternoon
Senous damage is reported from
finance the expedition may prevent ty
r
Philadelphia.
for several months. All trains have Byron, ten miles west o f Chester, at­ there was a telephone connection, and
the
start.
In
fact,
unless
$25,000
is
j.
}n
the
matter
o
f
campaign
run
slowly
over
the
place
for
some
The Russian douma has refused to
tended by considerable fatalities, but at the thne.it was learned that all o f
make the necessary appropriation for forthcoming by July the project. will I expenditure's i. o«e of the most im p o£ time. Costly repairs will be made on no details can be learned. All tbe
the streams in Helena and vicinity are
have
to
be
abandoned.
An
auxiliary,
ant
requirements
o
f
the
law,
and
h«re-
■ the O. R. & N. track. Water will be
a new navy.
ship or collier will accompapy the after £ wi„ u p e s s a r y for candidate. turned off the’ feed canal while the re­ bridges are out*and communication overflowing, and that there has been
by telegraph and telephone is entire­ much damage to farms and consider­
The death roll from the explosion Roosevelt as far north as Etah where Rnd
t mana „ t0 4e<sp an aeeouat pairs are in.progress.
ly cut off.
on the cruiser Tennessee has now Pearys coal depot m the last expe- QI
able loss o f livestock.
ekpenee. and Me it within J5
A telephone message from Hardy,
reached six.
The Great Northern’s branch lines
dition was located
Etah was the .
primary or general dee
Posse Chases Horsethievts.
Neb,, says the town of Courtland, are out of service, and the main line
A Norwood, Mass., boy of 1* years winter quarters of Dr. Hayes last ex- L , J showing contributions to earn
Baker City.— In the country south Kan., just across the Nebraska line, in northern Montana is cut in several
#UBda
the purpoae9 for whieh
' has confessed to the killing of three pedition and is located about 70 de- I j
o f Huntington officers are chasing a was struck by the storm and that sev­ places. The first train suited eastward
grees
north
latitude.
A
small
party
K
mon
sey was spent. Candidates are
smaller children.
of sportsmen and scientists may go pernitti ed to use on« page of a pamphlet band o f horsethieves, who have been eral casualties occurred, but lack bf out o f Spokane over the Great Northern
practicing in Malheur pountp. It is •communication makes confirmation
Gas in a mine at Gladstone, Colo­ north as far as Etah on the auxiliary
to be issued by the state for the pur claimed the thieves are headed for impossible today. Trains in all direc­ is now tied up. There is no communi­
rado, killed twenty rescuers o f im­ ship, returning with her about Sep­
pose of giving the voters information Baker county, with the probable hope tions are abandoned because of wash­ cation either by rail or telegraph.
prisoned miners.
tember 1.
eoaeerning them,
each
candidate to pay of being able to reach a transconti­ outs and destroyed roadbeds. At Ge­ I All streams continue to rise. The
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Commander Peary has devoted forVhiT « ie —
O. H. P. Belmont is some better,
occupied, and in exes of nental railroad «n d get out o f Oregon. neva the storm wrought great de­ Big Blackfoot river is nearly its high­
est flood mark.
although his physicians hold out small nearly 20 years to efforts to •°iv e )that esc candidate —
may spend pa a In the last few weeks many report struction.
the great problems o f the north and
ca m p on 15 pei'e'adTof
| The Northern Pacific has lost «sev­
hope o f his recovery.
having lost horses, and there is a ru­
The storm has covered such a wide eral miles o f track east o f here during
already has pat into the work> 1 of j *
*nd ta 7 general
mor tnat the gang sent up from Mal­ area and been ao destructive wherever the day. At Boniu, Nimrod and Bear-
A New York actress has secured his personal means, amounting to
n,
__
_ year’s salary,
.
pigs
10
per
cent
of
one
damages for the sale o f her photo­ $80,000.
heur some time ago and lates par­ jt touched the earth that it has almost
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though any candidate may spend as doned by Governor Chamberlain has caused a panic among the inhabitants. mouth the telegraph operators have *
graphs without her consent.
much as $100 if the percentage should completed a new organization, and is Hundreds o f farmers drove into town been compelled to leaVe their posts,
ROAD AGAIN B L O C K E D .
A new record for m otor bicycles
be less than that. A candidate for operating in the same manner they seeking shelter, many of them being driven out by the rising waters. At
Garrison nearly all the residents have
has been established at Buffalo, N. Y,
governor will hereafter be limited to were a few years ago, when the tax­ homeless.
fled from their homes and are camped
O n a race track ten'm iles were made Month May be Required to Replace an expenditure of $750 in a primary
payers
of
eastern
Oregon
spent
much
upon th£ hills in the rain.
in 6:40 3-5.
campaign nnd $$00 in a general cam- money and effort to capture them.
Montana Railroad Lines. *
• None of the dams on the river have •
END 3 3 D A Y S ’ RAIN S T O R M .
John Brandt Walker, leader o f a
Butte, Mont., June 9.—The North­
given way, though the power dam
•eat bear campaign in the New
C o o s Finds OIL .
owned by ex-Senator William A. Clark,
C IT IZE N S TAKE INITIATIVE.
ork stock market, has failed. At ern Pacific east from Butte is again
Marshfield.— The stir over oil in Rivera Begin to Fall, but Communi­ above Missoula, is reported to be in a.
one time he had a fortune o f $3,- tied up by a new washout of 600 feet
cation it Stopped.
Coos county, successfully held down
critical condition.
000 , 000 .
o f track near Jefferson Island, a small Plan Bonds to Raise Money to Im for several weeks past, has reached
Yesterday afternoon the Northern Pa­
Missoula, Mont., June 8.— Saturday
the stage that facts cannot longer be night at 6 o ’clock the sun broke cific released by wagon transfer 200 o f
prove Siuslaw Bar.
Brewers from all parts o f the coun­ station in the Jefferson River Valley,
kept from the public. Oil men have through the clouds after 33 days of th* passengers that have been marooned
try are to meet at Chicago to plan a about 60 miles from Butte. T w o steel
Eugene.— The citizens of fhe Sius­
defense against the ever increasing trestles oiv, the Great Northern are law valley, on the coast of Lane coun been here on investigating missions, rain and the rainfall, which/had been eayt o f here. They will be sent to Spo­
wave o f prohibition now sweeping reported as having gbne out, near ty, are becoming tired waiting for and corporations and individuals have lessening since morning, ceas-d. kane on a made-up train.
Basin, 35 miles north of Butte, add­
quietly been taking options for sev­ The rivers show a lower mark than
the United States.
The damage to the new roadbed o f
ing to the demoralization o f that road. the government to improve the bar at eral weeks. Actual crude" oil has been they did 24 hours ago and there is the St. Paul line between Missoula ,
the
mouth
of
the
Siuslaw
river
so
ves­
Because o f washouts in Montana
Great Northern Railway officials
struck near Bandon, and gas has been
But and Butte will not fall short o f a mil­
the Burlington road has canceled all will not venture an opinion as to sels can pass out or in without delay, encountered in many places. Around hope that the worst is over.
Pacific Coast trains running in con­ when normal conditions will be re­ and a plan is being discussed to raise Coos Bay indications are sufficiently there has been great damage and it lion dollars, and it is becoming greater
nection with the Northern Eacific stored, one official stating that in .his funds for the undertaking in another strong to warrant large options and may be days or weeks before railroad all the time.
traffic is resumed to the eastward. J The Northern Pacific has assembled on
until further announcement.
belief a month’s time would be nec­ way. It is proposed to bond that extensive preparations for borings.
All day Saturday Missoula was cut this division all o f the piledrivers from
part
of
the
county
lying
west
o
f
the
essary
to
put
the
Montana
line
of
the
King Edward has started for Russia.
ff from the outside world. Not tfntil the west that it can get; it has taken
Coast
range
of
mountains
for
30
or
Northern Pacific in proper condition.
The Governor's View.
night had there been wire communi­ from its own western divisions and has
Sir Robert Hart predicts a great fu­ The Great Northern telegraphic serv­ 40 years, and use the money thus
cation and it consisted of a tingle borrowed from other roads. The fight
ture for China.
Salem.—“
There
seems
to
be
no
raised
in
building
jetties
at
thfc
mouth
ice is completely demoralized, and the
line to the west and none to the east. against the water is being carried on by
question
o
f
my
election,”
•
said
Gov­
of
the
river.
It
/
is
thought
by
the
officials
fear
they
have
yet
to
learn
of
Eight persons were killed in a col­
Saturday night and Sunday morning 10,000 men, but the water is gaining
ernor
Chamberlain,
“
and
l
am
deeply
promoters
of
the
scheme
that
$100,-000
lision on a trolley road near Annapolis. the teal magnitude o f the destruction
the high water reached its maximum, steadily, and the rain continues to foil
grateful
to
the
people
for
the,high
could
be
faised
easily
in
this
way,
aqd
wrought by the flood waters.
j » registering the highest mark ever , in torrents. The Missoula river at this
Scandinavia, Neb., has been wrecked
The barometer is higher than for that with this sum considerable start tribute which has been paid me.
by a cyclone. Franklin albo suffered peveral weeks! This would indicate could be made toward constructing attribute my election to the State known in this country. All o f the place is but a few feet below the high­
chy and county bridges are out and est mark ever registered. Tl»e expensive
much damage.
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warmer weather and with that the the jetty. It is hoped by the time ment No. 1 issue more than anything Missoula is divided into three dis­ city bridges are in danger, and are
else,
considering
the
overwhelming
this
sum
is
expended
the
national
gov
Mayor Busse, o f Chicago, has been rapid melting o f the snows in ^ the
tricts, each of which is without com ­ guarded to prevent their usct so danger­
married a month, and his friends have mountains. As there now is lying eminent would be ready to take up Republican majority in the state, and munication with thç outside. Three ous are they considered,
had
Cake
stuck
to
that
principle
as
the
work
and
push
it
to
completion.
from
three
to
four
feet
o
f
snow
in
just found it out.
large residences in the city webt down t West o f here the Northern Pacific
the mountains it is feared the rush of T o meet the interest on the bonds strohgly after the election as he did
t
Hearst has made a net gain o f 105 waters will add to the damage already each year, it is proposed to collect a before he would have wpn out hands the river. Their occupants had been has no trouble as yet:
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At
midnight
the
Northern
Pacific
has
warned
aryl
were
out
before
the
flood
votes so far in the recount o f ballots
down.”
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toll o f perhaps 25 cents, per thousand
done.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
struck. The big log-jam o f the Black- surrendered the fight against , the water
for mayor o f New York.
feet on the lumber and a proportion­
foot Company has been held in place east o f Missoula tor the present. Un­
Open
Gates
at
Hermiston.
ate
sum
on
other
articles
exported
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H
EARST’
S
GAIN
N
O
W
120.
While O. H. P. Belmont’s physicians
and
the great power dam owned by less the rain stops soon, there will be
from
the
towns
at
the
mouth
o
f
the
Pendleton.— With hundreds of en­
have not abandoned! all hope, there is
| very little Atft of 150 miles of the most
W.
A.
Clark is intact.
river. Later a sinking fund coaid he thusiastic excursionists in attendance
little chance o f his recovery.
Recounting o f 7 7 Ballot Boxes C om ­ raised in the same'way to pay off the
The damage to farms in the bottom expensive road on the line. Two big
and ideal weather prevailing, the head
A tornado in Nova Scotia killed two
pleted in New York.
bonds when they become due. In d a te s'o f the Umatilla irrigation pro- lands wiH be great. The loss to the steel bridges have been washed out, but
city and county will run far into the it is not understood that they are d e -.
persons and injured a number o f others.
thrown oÿeçi at Hermiston
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New Y ofk, June 4.—The recount o f! this way the expense o f tyiflding the ■ N T were
st royed.
thousands and cannot be estimated
Much damage to property is reported.
excursion
of i s six
la s t week.
wee«
r An
m e
x c u r s io n train
(ra m o
.x u n t i , t h
^
the ballots in the disputed m ayoralty' jetty would be borne by " the indus­ last
| The serious feature of the situation is*
The interstate commerce commission election of 1905 proceeded with expe­ tries directly benefited by the work.
coaches left this place bearing a large look tod
¡8 e* couraRing and it is the fact that the high water has ex­
will be unable to give a decision on the dition today before Justice Lambert,
number o f representativ
representative business
the crigj8 ha8
ed
tended west o f Missoula, and is attack­
men and farmers, as well as repre­
Reject Dam Bide.
Pacific coast lumber rate case before in the supereme court, and 29 ballot
ing the track between Missoula and the
boxes were opened, which show a
July 1.
Klamath Falls.—The secretary of sentatives from Milton, Freewater,
west end of tbe state. The Idaho di- 1
W
eston
and
Athena.
M ISSO U R I ON RAM PAGE.
vision has sent a big force of men over
The situation in Persia is steadily go­ gain of 16 votes for William Randolph the interior has rejected the bids on
to help in the fight on the west end.
ing from bad to worse, and it is believed Hearst. Seventy-seven boxes have the C le y lake dam, a part of the
Monmouth Waqts Freight Depot.
the present shah will not rule much been counted since the recount be­ Klamath' irrigation project, on ac­
Continued Reins in Montana C ost 8
gun, and the total gain for Hearst is count o f the high figures, together
Salem.— The Oregon railroad •commis­
longer.
Lives and Much Property.
0 CR U ISER 'S B O IL E R .B U R S T S .
123. Early today Hearst made large with the fact-that land owners in that sion has ordered that a hearing be had
Japan says the revolt in Corea is now gains, which were materially reduced section have still five per cent more at Monmonth, June 15, at 1:30 P. M.,
Great Falls, Mont., June 8.— Never
confined to the remote districts, and by the recount late in tl\e day.
land to sign u6 to bring the total up on the questiog of a Southern Pacific , before^ in the hlstorv of Montana has Four Men Killed by Explosion on Ten­
that in a short time the entire country
Supreme Court* Jifstice Lambert, to the required 80 per cent. The two freight depot.
there been such a flood as has been
nessee at San Pedro.
will be pacified.
who is trying the case, has requested bids submitted were by Mahoney
sweeping down the valley o f the Mis­
I
San Pedro. Cal.. June 6.—VYh'fo the
souri River and its fatbutaries. Five
The crown prince o f Servia is ac Governor Hughes to recommend to Bros., of San Francisco. $115,770, and
PO RTLAND M A R K E T S.
lives have already been lost in the United States armored cruiser Tonnes*-
cused of plotting against Montenegro. tfie legislature that a special appropri­ Maney Bros., of Winnetnucca, $188,
see was steaming at 19'knots per hour
ation be made ^under which the jurors 980/ The government may readver­
Wheat— Club, 90c per bushel; red waters in this vicinity, and the dam­ on speed trial, off Ponit Hueneme, Cal.,
English socialists oppose the pro- who are hearing the evidence may be tise for bids, or do the work by force
age
to
farms,
railroads
and
industrial
Russian, 88c; bluestem, 92c; valley,
posetf visit o f King Edward to Rus­ allowed extra compensation for their account.
and commercial institutions wttt ran at l l : 0 h yesterday morning, a «team pipe
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90c.
>
in the starboard engine room burst un­
sia.
duties.
Barley—Feed, $25.50 per ton; roiled, into the millions. »T h e river is at the der a 235-pound pressure, killing four
highest point ever known since the
It has been learned that one of the
G ood Prograas on Calapooia Line
O. H. P. Belmont is believed to be
$27.50@28.50; brewing, $26.
men and injuring ten others—all of the
dying o f an operation for appendi­ jurors has lost his employment since
Brownsville.—The new railroad up
Gats— No. 1 white, $27.50 per ton; first settlement o f Montana and it 1s : men in the compartment at the time.
still
rising.
the
opening
of
the
trial
nine
weeks
citis.
the Calipooia river from Brownsville gray, $27.
Some of the smaller outside towns Two o f the injured will,die.
ago, and that another’s business has
Millstuffs— Bran, $26 per ton; mid«-
The Union Pacific will immediately seriously suffered from neglect for so is beinjf surveyed. W ork on the line
The explosion, the cause o f which ia
are in even worse condition than is
will
commence
soon.
The
line
will
dlings,
$30.50;
shorts,
country,
$28
50;
issue $50,000,000 in bonds for the ldBg a period. It is said that from $5
yet unknown, occurred only a few min­
Great
Falls.
At
last
reports
Choteau
run out from South Brownsville and city, $28.50; wheat and barley chop,
building o f new roads.
was completely' surrounded by water utes after Admiral Uriel Sebree, Cap­
to $10 a day for each juror was the thence east for about 20 miles to $27"50.
tain J. B. Howard and Chief Engineer
The Erie railroad will immediately compensation suggested to the gov­ Crawfordsville-and Holley. This will
Hay—Timothy. yVillamette Valley, and all bridges were gone. A large Robertson had left the engine room on
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reopen its shops, giving employment ernor.
be o f great advantage to the town. $17 per ton; Willamette Valley, ordi­ part o f Belt was partially under water a tour of inspection. Four of the men
to several thousand men.
It will open up a vast timber belt said nary, $15; Eastern Oregon, $18.50; and the people had taken ta the high were killed instantly, apd two more are
,
Tornado in Iowa.
to
be the finest ffn the state. The hig mixed, $16; clover, $14; alfalfa, $12; ground.
Governor Johnson, o f Minnesota,
expected to die at any moment.
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dam
across
th^
river
is
about
com­
alfalfa,
meal,
$20.
Charles
City,
la.,
June
9.—
A
tor­
says no one yet has the Democratic
Canadian
Bridges
Go
Out.
Dressed Meats— Hogs, fancy, 8c per
nado struck this city Sunday, demol­ pleted. Brownsvilte will Soon have
nomination fo^jpresident.
Boycott la 8praadlng.
electric lights again.
pound; ordinary, 7c; large. 6c; veal, . Mc'Leod, Alberta, June 8.—The Ca­ (
A Los Angeles banker has been ishing about 200 residences and
«-»w—
fokio,
June 6/^-Two hundred thou-
extra.
7
jc;
ordinal^,
6c;
heavy,
5c;
nadian Pacific, bridge at West ^ fc -
robbed o f $10,000 in jewels which he barns. One man, W . R. Beck, is
mutton, fancy, S@ 9 c.
Albany Will Retaliate.
and yen is now indicated as the size o f
known
to
have
been
killed
and
four
Leod
was
swefit
away
Friday
night.
was carrying with him on a street
Butter— Extras, 25c pef pound; St. Marv’s bridge, between here and the proposed present to Canton guilds .
children are reported missing. The
Albany.— Because they believe the
car.
path o f the tornado was about ten Southern Pacific railroad is seeking fancy, 24c; choice, 20c; 'store, 16c. "k Lethbridge, is a .total wreck and the if the boycott is discontinued. Mean­
Eggs— Candled, 19}@20c per dozen; Canadian Pacific puippinp station while advices from north China and
A number o f clubmen in L os An­ rods wide. It struck the city in the to retaliate in. erecting a small and
has been swept into the river. The Manchuria state that, owing to the ac­
geles have been arrested because southwestern part, crossed the river inexpensive depot .to replace the pret­ uncandled, 19c per dozen.
Poultry— Mixed chickens* iy® 12c bridge at Browket on the Crow;s Nest tivity o f the Cantonese emissaries, the
they were selling liquor without a and lifted the-w ater almost clean ent structure, following the action of
roosters, •line is expecte'd to gor at any time, movement is rapidly spreading through­
hens, 12@12ic;
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—
from the river bed. It passed in a the city council in securing an order pound; fancy
license.
lilers, 22lc;
22Á
8c; fryers, 20c; broilers,
docks, and mail and freight and passenger out the north. The emissaries are work­
northeasterly
direction,
just
missing
from
the
state
railroad
commission
Indications are that Hoke Smith
the Charles City college buildings, | for a new depot here, thè merchants old, 17@18c; spring, 20E®22fc; geese, traffic is it a standstill. Rain con­ ing systematically and secretly. Their
has been beaten by Joseph M. Brown
spent itself a -few miles northeast and heavy shippers have decided* to 8@ 9c; turkeys, slive, 16@18c for hens, tinues to fall in torrents. Farms for literature jnakes no mention either o f
as Democratic candidate for govdVnor o and
f the city.
combine and ship all their eastern 14@16c for gobblers; dressed, 17@19c. many miles around are inundated and the boycott or -of Japan, speaking o f
o f Georgia.
Apples— Select,
$2.50 per box; houses have floated,away, and the loss "the national disgrace with reference to
freight orders over the Northern Pa­
fancy,
$2;
choice,
$1.50; ordinary, will be enormous.
the country responsible,” which the Chi­
Trainmen on the Nashville, Chatta­
Pull Conductor O ff Car.
cific. or some other line not owned by
$1.25. .
nese all understand means Japan.
nooga & St. Louis railroad threaten
Bakersfield,-Cal., June 9.— A street the Harriman system. _
Potatoes—Old. Qregons, choice,
to g o on strike unless the company
^Machine Shops Burn.
70(£)§0c pet hundred.
takas back some discharged men who car was held up on the outskirts o f
Judge Administers Rebuka.
Bronco Bucking for Condon.
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Victoria, B. C., June 8.—The three
.Fruits—Strawberries,
Oregon, 15(g)
the city about midnight Saturday and
belonged to the union.
San Francisco, June 6.—Judge Conley,
Condon.— Condon will celebrate the 17*c
r pound; gooseberries, 6c per i nwchiqe shops of the Victoria Ma-
C. J. L. Meyer, aged 77, first presi­ Conductor Frills was robbed qf $41. Fourth o f July iu old-fashioned style,
,u „ „ . apricots. $1.50 per crate.
chmery Depot Company, Limited, administered a rebuke to the veniremen
poun
dent of the Chicago Northwestern The deed was committed by t w o ________________
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and a committee ______
was appointed
so
Onions—-California red, $t.65@1.75
destroyed by fire Saturday even- who are attempting to evade jury duty
railroad, and worth at one time a mil­ masked men, one o f whom jumped licit funds for the carrying on" of the
er
aack;
Bermudas,
$2
per
crate;
gar-
out at 8 ? c.,Pck i*°-
lion dollars, has applied for admis­ aboard the car, pulled the conductor j festivities. It is planned to hold a
uig $180,000 damage and throwing in the trial of Walter J. Bartnett, the
sion to the Milwaukee county, W is­ to the ground and robbed him while market day in connection with the Ic 15(®20c per ponnd.
alleged, bank wrecker, this morning.
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Vegetables — Turnips, $1.50 per
consin, poorhouse.
the other stood guard with guns. The celebration, just as has been Held in sack; carrots. $1.50(6)1.7$; beets, $1.75;' amounted* to $30,000. The fire was Nearly every man- called had some ail­
car continued on its way, , the motor- Pendleton and The Dalles. Broncho- parsnips, $1.2$; cabbage, $1.75@2 per caused, it is thought, by the fire from ment. Most o f them were deaf, either
Butte police are making an effort to man and passengers failing
to see the bucking contests and baseball will cwt*, beans. U @ lS )c per lb ; head the moulding room. Usually it is the in one ear or the other, and Judge Con­
freeze out Emma Goldman.
* attack made on the conductor.
form a part of the programme, while lettuce, 12}<g)15c per dozen; aspara­ custom to send out men to watch the ley finally stated that it seemed that
a number of carnival features will alao gus. 11.50 box; egg plant, 20c per lb.; sparks from this source, but on Satur­ the veniremen were drawn from In­
The airship Chicago has made a
Bandits Rob Pay Train.
be added.
.great flight io South Dakota. -
parsley, 25c per dozen; peas, 8@7c per day night' the precaution was omitted. firmaries or hospitals. Only one man
i was passed today.
City
of
Mexico,
June
9.—
Wprd
pound; Ipeppers. 20c per pound:, rad­
By the election lust held Oregon
Young Ohoden st Milton.
Tw»«i«r Strike« Oklahoma.
has
reached
this
city
that
bandits
at­
ishes,
15c
per
dozen;
rhubarb,
Sc
per
w ill have I f or 20 dry counties.
Bringing Back the Meat.
tacked a pay train on the way to the
Milton.—J. E. Young, recently prin­ pound; spinach. Sc p«r pound.
Durant, Okla., June 8.—A tornado
Indications are that Senator Allison Los Grandes mine near Balzac in the cipal of M oore’s school, _______
in this _ valley,
Hops— 1907, prime and choice. 5(6) which
wmen swent over s a territory 12 miles
London, June 6.—It is declared here
will not be re-elected from Iowa.
state o f Guerrero. O f the _ escort o f haa
has been appointed orincipal of
o f the 6 ic per pound; olds,
3c per pound, west o f Durant Saturday night de today that 210,000 pounds of American
W o o l — Eastern Oregon, average. stroyed a dozen farm houses and with meat that has been stored in London,
Chinese are refusing to boy Japan­ four men, three were killed and one Milton school. The directors had
wounded. Four thousand dollars was previously engaged R. I. Davies, but best. Il<9l5c per pbund, according to a, heavy storm of hail, which accom Glasgow ind Liverpool was today re­
ese goods in all parts o f Manchuria.
valley, 10@ 12)e.^' HttsgBj panied it, did damage estimated at shipped by fast steamer to New York
stolen. Rurales arw in pursuit o f the this week he notified the trustees of •hrin
Utica. N. * Y., pastors have com- highwaymen. The mine belongs to his refusal o f the position. Mr. Davis
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—Choice, 18@ lSic per lb.
$150.000. A number of persona are to meet the continued shortage ef meat
Mo
snenced a crusade against gossipers
an American company.
|WiU teach at Nyaase, Or«.
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Cascara Barb—$*®4c per Ik
reported injured,
none fatally.
in the United State«.
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