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■V$. H EW B ER G G REA T BALLOON RACE E N D S. GRAPHIC Many N ar - in. -— -..... INTEREST 1 FOURTHC- - 38L,''ES: COSSACKS TAKE GITY tion C o m es to N aught. ro w E sc a p e s. Chicago, Ju ly 7.— "T h e C h ic a g o -to -' NEW BERG............ annual b arb aric orgy of d eath »nd ocean ’ balloon race ended to n ig h t, w hen th e last of th e nine c o n te sta n ts m u tilatio n , w hich m asquerade» under H A RV EST HANDS PL E N T Y EU G EN E SU M M E R S C H O O L S . cam e to e a rth at W e st Shefford, Q u e th e guise of p atrio tic celebration of bec, 800 m iles-from th e sta rtin g point. T h is c ra ft w as th e Fielding, ow ned by P en d le to n ^ F u ll o f Mon L ooking fo r L arg s A ttendance a t U nivaraity and th e n a tio n ’s n atal day, haa passed, and F. J. F ielding, of San A ntonio, T ex. th e fearful co st has been counted in W ork on F a rm s. N igh S ch o o l. I t co v ered ap p ro x im ately 100 m iles p art. m ore and stay ed in th e air five, h o u rs Eugene__ The summer school a t the P en d leto n .— H a rv e st han d s w ere In m any hom es th ere is m ourning lo n g e r th a n its n e a re st co m p etito r, never m ore p lentiful in P e n d le to n and U niversity of Oregon and the Jiigfi and is also believed to haye cap tu red U m atilla co u n ty th an th ey are today school are now in progress, the la tte r fo r ch ild ren w ho have m et u ntim e'y ends and ad u lts w hose lives have paid th e prize fo r th e balloon w hich re L a st y ear it w as alm o st im possible m ained it^ th e air th e longest. for the ran ch p rs to get m en to harvest having opened Monday morning. The th e p en alty tlf w anton folly, while in Ruaalan B anka S h e lta r 1 ,6 0 0 — S h a h T h e c o n te st w as m arked by several th e ir hay at the prices usu ally p re work a t the University* of Oregon sum d ark en ed ch am bers and hospitals 4 R u u itw o f th e L e s s Im p o rta n t W ith d raw s Hia T ro o p s F ro m th rillin g escapes from drow ning. vailing for th a t kind of w ork. The mer school is progressing very sa tisfa c N o t LesS In te re stin g E vent* th ro u g h o u t the co u n try lie th o u san d s B ritish L egation, torily, the in terest and enthusiasm of T h e v ille de D ieppe dropped in to city is now teem in g w ith m en w illing o f th * P a s t W eek. those in attendance being very marked. of ihaim ed and suffering victim s, L ake M ichigan soon a fte r the sta rt, to w o rk at alm o st any price. and for an ho u r o r m ore C olonel A. E. A peculiar featu re of th is year's T h j instructors are: Biology and n a som e sig h tless and som e disfigured e ture study, A. R. 8w eetser; general M a jo r W o o d ru ff d e c la re s th e arm y M ueller and G eorge Schoeneck. its co n d itio n s is th a t the m en all seem chem istry, F. R. Shinn; education, H. fo r life, th e w ork o f th e dem on fire St. P etersburg, Ju ly 4— The foreign pilots, w ere sw ept across th e surface, to be stra n g e rs. T h e re are few old a g e lim it sh o u ld be 60 years. U office UIC4J here u rir U has H ll'.UM received UU U dispatches l.^ U k V U V B v*ru aon- finally a risin g w ith th e ir c ra ft to a faces am o n g them , the m en w ho are D. Sheldon; English literatu re, Ange w orks. In C hicago, as elsew here, despite firming the reports of reeent desperate S o cialists have n o m in ated c a n d i h eight of 7000 feet, from w hich th ey accustom ed to com e in year a fte r year lina W illiam s; Oerman, F. 0 . G. history, Joseph Schafer; th e b rav e stru g g le in d a te s fo r p re sid e n t an d vice p resid en t. descended at B enton H a rb o r, Mich. n o t having appeared. W hen these Schm idt; . . . behalf -------- --- of _ a “safe ----- fightin g at Tabria. ______ The — quartern ----------- (ft — A sim ilar experience fell to th e lot m en a rriv e th e situ atio n from th e .la m athem atics, E. E. DeCou; physics, W. and san e” F o u rth , th ere was scant the city in which the revolutionists had T h e A m erican a e ro p la n e flying m a P. Boynton; French and Spanish, P ro chine m ad e a very successful tria l of C. H . P e rrig o and J D. C ase, the b o ring m an ’s stan d p o in t will be even fessor Cloran. The laboratory work is im provem ent over previous F o u rth s, taken up th eir Positions were captured crew of th e Illinois. W hile e n d e a v o r w orse, th o u g h th e farm ers a re re jo ic trip . and the resu lt of all the efforts tow ard bv Cossack cavalry. Among tjie S h a h ’S ing to effect a lan d in g near Lake O n ing in the pro sp ect of g e ttin g their done in the afternoon hours. _________________ , force« was a detachm ent of the regular The Lane C ounty Normal School, A m e e tin g of th e e ld e r sta te sm e n of ta rio th e ir balloon fell in to th e Bay of help m uch cheap er th an for a num ber briKade> , ------------------- which wa8 dispatched --------------------- jp a t which opened Monday m orning in the refo rm can scarcely even be dignified CoRsa(<k Ja p a n will discuss g ra v e p o litical a f Q u in te. T h e ae ro n a u ts had donned of years. bv the appellation of near sane. te the northeastern p art of P ersia some Eugene high school building, under the life p re se rv e rs and m anaged to keep L ast y ear g rain farm ers w ere com- fairs. T h e d eath roll for th is y e a r’s tim e ago on account of expected dis supervision of S uperintendent Alderman M exican tro o p s su rro u n d e d and afloat u n til a y ach t put off from G le n n lp e lle d to plead >vith la b o re rs to go to and County Superintendent <f)illard, had F o u rth is 38, and the re tu rn s are still orders. One thousand fiv e hundred c a p tu re d 40 reb els w ith o u t a s h o t b e Islan d and rescued them . T h e fate w ork a t an y w h ere from $2.50 to $6 a for the first day an attendance of 34, incom plete. A t m idnight re p o rts of women and children are said to have o f th e balloon is n o t know n here. day. T h e distan ce from to w n , the in g tired. T h e th ird serious accident took n um ber of h o u rs and the liquid re which will probably be increased soon d eath s and casualties w ere still com-, taken refuge in the buildings of the B ritish C olum bia has issued fishing place n e a r C lin to n , O n t. T h e balloon fresh m en ts also figured. T h is year to more than 40. The purpose of this in " in. and the to ta l of the in jured had Russian bank. The pillaging a t T abriz, according to the la te st inform ation, is licenses to only th re e Ja p a n e se fo r C olum bia could n o t be co n tro lled by co n d itio n s seem to be reversed. T he school is to prepare teachers fo r th eir reached 1429. still going on. exam inations and the studies in which In C hicago alone, w here the crusade th e com in g season. C ap tain M. P e te rso n and C. H . Leich- w o rk in g m an is pleading w ith the they are to be tried out are taught here. fo r a safe and sane F o u rth was ler, and th e y w ere dash ed ag ain st farm er and ask in g for a chance to go R ev o lu tio n ists in P a ra g u a y have T ric k e d Hia E nem ies. The school will continue six weeks. stro n g e st th is year, th e re are eight o v e rth ro w n th e g o v e rn m e n t an d e s tre e s and d rag g ed th ro u g h b arbed- to w ork a t any price. London^ Ju ly 4__ A special dispatch dead and 1 3 0 jn ju re d . T h e fire loss w ire fences. B o th m en w ere painfully T h e p revailing price is from $1.S5 to ta b lish e d a new one. injured. $1.50 p e r day and th ere are p lenty of NEW FEA TU R E O F CH A U TA U Q U A in the nation.’ so far as learned, is to the Times from Teheran, Ju n e 16, $41,950. O f th is C hicago will bear supplies a long history of th e events T h e A m erican b a ttle sh ip fleet is all T h e lan d in g places o f th e nine b a l m en to be had a t th ese figures. I t is th at led to the reeent eoup d ’e ta t. Ac a t San F ran cisco , read y to s ta rt on its lo ons w ere as follow s: believed th e larg e influx of m en is S pecial P ro v isio n s M ade fo r Y oung $ 2 0 . 0 0 0 . D eadly te ta n u s last year claim ed 73 cording to this announcem ent certain h o m ew ard trip aro u n d th e w orld. F ielding, W est Shefford. Q uebec; from th e east, having been th ro w n out W om en to A ttend. victim s a fte r th e noise and ex cite old discarded eourtiera demanded the T h e nine b allo o n s in th e C hicago- A m erica, C arsonville, M ich.; K ing of em ploym ent by the s h u ttin g dow n m en t of the F o u rth had died away. diamiseal from the palace of a clique o f The S ta te Board of the Young Wom E d w ard , P o rt H u ro n , M ich.; C hicago, of m ills and factories. to -A tla n tic race all lan d ed w ith o u t e n ’s C hristian Associations are m aking F ifty -th ree cases w ere caused by conspirators. A delegation also called A tw ood, O n t.; U. S., P in k e rto n S ta a n y fa ta litie s. N o n e of th em reached it possible for young women to get the b lan k cartridge», tig h t by giant upon the Shah to expel certain eourt tion, O n t.; C olum bia, C linton, O n t.; th e A tlan tic. CREA M ERY FO R CLA TSK A N IE educational advantages of the Glad crack ers, six by to y cannons and four favorites, ineluding Amir B ahadur and C incinnati, C overt, M ich.; Illinois, stone and Ashland C hatauqua Assem by firearm s. In 1906 the num ber of Chapaal Khun, two of the S h a h ’s m ost C arelessn ess o n th e p a rt o f th e e n G lenn Islan d , O n t.; V ille de D ieppe, g in e e r caused a S a n ta C ruz p a sse n g er B enton H a rb o r, M ich. F a rm e rs S ign C o n tra c ts fo r O utput blies under economical and congenial cases th a t developed w as 89. 54 of trusted councillors. The Shah c ra ftily social conditions. tra in to crash in to a local a t O akland, w hich w ere caused by blank c a rt feigned compliance and quietly pre o f N ext Five Y ears. They will open perm anent headquar ridges. In 1905 it w as 104, of w hich pared to escape from the capital. On C al., killing seven an d in ju rin g about A ER O PLA N E F L IE S . C latskanie.—A m eetin g of N ehalem ters for young women. There will be a 65 cam e Jrora blank cartrid g es. In June 4 everything was ready and B a th irty . valley farm ers w as held at M ist,, nine central reception ten t, and small dorm i 1904 th ere w ere 99 te ta n u s cases, 74 h ad u r’s wild horsemen galloped through T h e d riv e r of a w ag o n full of the main thoroughfares brandishing m iles from here, T u esd ay aftern o o n , tory ten ts (tw o single cots in each te n t) w om en an d ch ild ren trie d to c ro ss the G o « i] 6 0 0 “ Y ard s Beyond M ark and to m ake a rra n g e m en ts fo r th e e sta b completely equipped for comfort. The a risin g from th e blank c artrid g es, and swords and rifles, causing a wild stam in 1903 th e n um ber ran up to 392. of ____ L ands Safely. tra c k in fro n t o f an e le c tric c a r a t L os lish m en t of a cream ery a t th a t place. price per night will be 25 cents. Simple w hich all but 29 cases cam e from bul pede. Suddenly a whole regim ent of A n g eles, b u t w as to o slow . F o u r Cossacks with guns ready for a tta e k , H a m m o n d sp o rt, N. Y., ,July 7.—T h e J. C. L ang, a practical cre a m e ry man break fast and lunches a t 15 cents for letless jo y pro d u cers. c h ild re n an d th e d riv e r w ere killed A erial E x p erim en t A sso ciatio n ’s a e ro from W isconsin, has been w orking those occupying the ten ts will be fu r followed by the trib al cavalry w ith wild an d all th e o th e rs in ju re d . cries of “ Long live the S h a h ” and d ro m e No. 3, th e C u rtiss Ju n e Bug, th e p ro p o sitio n up am o n g th e fa r nished. I t is hoped th a t a large num “ Down with th e tra ito rs ,” halted be OAKLAND TR A IN S C O L L ID E . B ryan is w orking hard to reu n ite y e ste rd a y earned the rig h t to have its m ers for the p ast th ree w eeks, and ber of young women will avail them fore the palace. nam e th e first inscribed on th e Scicn- has succeeded in in te re stin g th em to selves of this pleasant arrangem ent. his p arty . The bazaars were all closed up and Itific A m erican tro p h y for m aking an the e x te n t of o b tain in g c o n tra c ts for Miss Frances C. Gage, N orthw est Sec Seven Killed and 3 0 Injured by C a re The S an ta Fe shops a t T opeka have the people ran in fear of th e ir lives. ears to take all th e ir cream -• at retary , will be in charge of the G lad official flight of one k ilo m eter in a c five — ” y *— resumed work w ith 1,800 men. less E ngineer. The 8hah ’■ carriage, driven by six bay stra ig h t line, m easured from the point w ithin one ahd one-h alf c e n ts per stone camp, and Mrs. W. J . Honeyman of the Ashland camp. I t is planned to The N ational E ducational association w here it left the g round. pound of th e h ig h est m ark et p rie f for O ak lan d . Cal., Ju ly fi.^ T h e n a r horses, was seen issuing from' the gun the six c o u rie rs has rejected simplified spelling. A fte r p assin g th e flag m ark in g the b u tte r, th ey also to p u t up suitable make this a pleasant “ house-party” ro w -gauge local, bound from the A la square surrounded who it was supposed had been dismissed, for the two weeks of the Assembly. finish, th e m achine flew 600 y ard s fu r buildings and fu rn ish th e bo iler for H arry O rc h a rd ’s d eath sentence has m eda M ole in to O akland, crashed into escorted by every horseman th e Shah th e r, and landed at th e ex trem e edge th e o p e ra tio n o f th e plant. Betw een It will be a delightful and profitable been commuted to life im prisonm ent. th e S anta Cruz train No. .57, bound could m uster, each w ith his rifle ready holiday for young women all over the o f th e field, n e a r th e ra ilro a d track. 4.000 and 5 000 g allo n s of cream are M any new schemes to avoid prohibi A b o u t 1000 p erso n s saw th e trial. T h e s h ip p e d * m o n th ly from th is district state. All desiring to avail them selves fo r the O akland M ole, at 7:10 last to shoot anybody who m ight dare to tion are appearing in “ d r y ” places. Ju n e B ug c ro sse d th re e fences and to P o rtla n d cream eries, and dairying of this splendid opportunity should send n ight at F irst and W e b ste r streets, impede the S h a h 's passage. All th is happened w ithin ten minutea in th e ir namfa as soon as possible to A storm ia th e h arbor of B a tav ia d escribed a le tte r “S ” tw o th o u san d is yet in its infancy. Miss Gage, 192 McMillan street, P o rt killing or in ju rin g all of the p assen and within another ten m inutes his m a caused the drow ning o f about 600 p er y ard s in len g th , in one m inute and land, Oregon. The sessiop is from Ju ly g ers in the S an ta C ruz train sm oking jesty was b reath in g the fresh a ir of Oil fo r River S te a m e rs . 4 j seconds, a t a speed of 37 m iles an sons. Hagshah, th e royal garden outside the car. h o ur, w hich follow ed a 900-yltrd flight P o rtland. — Two large oil-carrying 7 to 19, inclusive. western gate. L a te r in th e day the W heat in E astern Oregon and W ash in 56 seconds. > steam ers, the Bosecrans and Colonel E. Seven w ere killed and over 30 in queen and the crown prince went t5 the ington is suffering g re a t dam age fo r T h e m achine nev er behaved b e tte r. D rake, the form er tow ing a big three S p ecial to C h e rry F air. ju red . T he collision was ofl the c ro ss royal garden with an escort of 400 lack of rain. H a rd ly a b re a th of w ind w as stirrin g . masted steel barge, also laden w ith oil, P o rtla n d .—T h e O re g o n E lectric ing of the n arro w gauge and m ain horsemen. This soon became th e e'enter Lord Curzon says th e reeent uprising T h e trial to d a y is of g re a t im p o rtan ce, have arriv ed a t the tan k s a t Ports R ailw ay com pany is n eg o tia tin g with lines, opposite the W e b ste r street of the royalist x e tiv itie s and the su r mouth. in In d ia is b u t an echo of th e J a p as it is th e first official te st of an a e ro rounding gardens were appropriated and local business o rg an izatio n s to run a G reater quantities of oil are being special tra in to Salem , F riday, Ju ly 9, bridge. T h e engine o f the A lam eda a regular camp formed which continu plan e ev er m ade in A m erica. anese victo ry over Bussia. brought to P ortland each month on the for th e benefit of v isito rs to th e S a train , w hich w as ru n n in g w ith ten d er ally increased its forces. The people Roosevelt denies th a t he will settle dozen or more of tan k steam ers th at lem c h e rry fair. P o rtlan d people have S O C IA L IS T S N O M IN A TE. were taken com pletely by surprise at in New York. H e is n eg o tiatin g fo r are regularlv employed in the oil trade received an u rg en t general invitatio n ahead, cut in to th e S anta Cruz train first, thinking the whole 'thing a joke, th e sale of h is book on his eoming ' sm oking car, ab o u t 10 feet frofit the of the P acific coast. The Bosecrans but they soon discovered th e ir m istake. A frican trip . M artin R J P r e s to n , Now S erv in g S en - and Colonel E. D rake each have capac- to a tte n d the Salem fair. T h e electric front. road has m ade special rates. I t is j T h e fro n t end w as sm ashed to te n c e .ffo r P re sid e n t. ity for about 40,000 barrels of oil. Count Zeppelin o u tran a railroad pro p o sed to ru n a special tra in th a t PU N IS H J A P S O L D IE R . xj v __v. T..i - r This immense oil traffic has developed will leave Salem on the re tu rn trip at sp lin ters, the car being to rn from the tra in w ith his airship, and rem ained fro n t tru ck s and the m ass tossed from ™ a Y o rk ’ .Ju ly C an didates for the past few years. Ten y ear, a lo ft fo r six and one-half hours, going e resid en t and v ice-president of the * oi, {ank stealiier waa unknow a 10:30 p. m , and get the excu rsio n ists the m ain line track up ag ain st the w herever he wished. A m erican C onsul S e c u re s Im position back to P o rtla n d about m idnight. m ted S ta te s w ere nam ed an d -a p l a t - ^ tw t and there were no , signal to w er in W e b ste r street. T he R ailroads will delay reduction of fo rm w as ad o p ted by th e n a tio n al ta n k , along the riv er fo r the reception o f S e v e re P e n a ltie r. w reck of th e Coach con tain in g its w ages as long as possible, hoping th a t c o m m ittee of the S ocialist p a rty here j o f th 8hipme„ts of todav In D iscontinue D rain N orm al. dead and scream ing w ounded was Seoul, Ju ly 4.— A Jap anese soldier ran a revival of tra ffic in th e fall m ay en y esterd ay . T he tick et nam ed is a s )thoae d>yg the oi, ^ a8 brou<lht her,. by Salem .— F e a rin g th a t the p eo p 'e of hurled on its side, w ith the A lam eda amuck Thursday through the American ab le them to avoid it entirely. fo llo w s. _ _ . A tra il. The great increase in the demand the s ta te w ould rise up and by in itia local te n d e r buried in the w reckage. M ethodist m issionary prem ises a t P ing F o r p resid en t— M artin R. P r e s to n ,, for oi, ia "doe altogether to the fact T he baggage coach of the S anta Cruz Vang. He assaulted a Corean caretaker B ishop P o tte r, o f N ew Y o rk , is se of N evada. | th a t most power c ra ft plying out of tive p ro ced u re abolish th e e n tire n o r train , w hich w as in fro n t of tfre with a bayonet, chasing him through rio u sly ill. ______ [ _ Y,cp'P res,d cn t D onald M unro, •jlere bave discarded the use of wood m al school system of O reg o n , the sm okerf was derailed and half way the m issionary residence. W o rk has bevun o n th e m em o irs of ° ' ' f lrK,n ,a - . I or coal for the liquid fuel which is sta te bo ard of re g e n ts voted to reco m ¡upset. B oth locom otives w ere d e American Consul Sammons, when in th e la te e x -P re sid e n t C leveland. T h e n o m in atio n _ of P re sto n for j mucj, easier to handle, a great deal m end to the leg islatu re th a t the railed. formed of the affair, called a t th e J a p school at D rain be discontinued. T h e W hen the train s struck, th e sm oker anese residency and dem anded the pun A c lo u d b u rst in K a n sa s d ro w ned p resid en t w as unanim ous. _ T h e can- cie^ner and not nearly as bulky, ac tio n w as tak en in th e face of S ecre w as cut from the coach follow ing, ishment of th e soldier. seven p erso n s. F iv e in ch es of rain , did ate w as placed in no m in atio n by | D. dc L eon, w ho ch aracterized the hich B continued ta ry of S ta te B enson anti a d elegation w 7»«•*■*» "« in » « u on its n s course crash crasR- By order of P rince Ito the soldier was fell w ith in an hour. " S p o tle s s T o w n .” m an he be w as nam ing as an “ h o nest from D rain co n sistin g of G. M. B as G ra n t’s P a s s —A ladies’ auxiliary to se tt, b in k e r; N. D. Cool, m erch an t, ing into the boiler .of the A lam eda arrp"ted and im m ediately sentenced to C hicago p lan s th e s a n e s t F o u rth on J w o rk in g m an, n o t a p ro fessional w o rk local. Som e w indow s w ere broken two. m onths’ hard labor. The colonel re c o rd . A ll o rd in a n c e s g o v e rn in g the in g m an ,’’ and added, “th e nam e of the G ra n t's P ass com m ercial club has and W . C. E dw ards, packer. iL.. C- ___ A t ___ t ■ mains __ _____ j i i _ . . ’ major, captains and lieutenants of the thè in th is and J the first A lam eda coach, ana d a y w ill be s tric tly enforced. th a t m an is M artin P re sto n , and he is been o rganized w ith a large m em ber- w hich was also derailed O th erw ise rp<j;i'npnt to which the soldier belonged H a rry O rc h a rd w ill likely be im now in jail at G oldfield. Nev. Pres-1 *b«P for the p u rpose of prom oting th ey w ere not dam aged. T h e nassen- be <iiapiP,inpd by a confinement of PO R TLA N D M A R K ETS. to n is in jail to d ay for conduct t h a t 1 civic im provem ent. It _ has already g ers in th ese w ere shaken up, but n o t *rom three to seven days. p riso n e d fo r life, in sp ite of his ex is h o n o rab le, and w hich no w o rk in g * a'd plans for -beautifying th e city . ^ prom pt action of P rince Ito is p re sse d d esire to be executed. W heat— T rack price«: Club, 88e per injured m an should be ash am ed of.” i M ore shade trees, p re ttie r y ards, bet- P ractically all those in the sm oker *,Kni" cant of the determ ination of the bushel; red Russian, 86c; bluestem , 90c; P re sid e n t R o o sev elt refu sed to in D e L eo n explained th a t P re sto n had te r fences, w ider sidew alks cleaner w ere pinned in the w reck and th e ir "? P an«"p resident general th a t th e sol- te rfe re w ith th e ex e c u tio n of a n eg ro been sen ten ced to 25 y e a rs’ im prison- j stre e ts and m ore roses and flow ers Valley, 88c. 'n « proper ttitu d e o i toward « r v » a i-n u iH uw arn Mfllstuffs— B ran. $26 per ton; mid cries for help fo'low ed th e terrific , - ” . mB,n*a mu w ho had killed his y o u n g e r b ro th e r. m en t for sh o o tin g a re sta u ra n t-k ee p e r i are on the p rogram . T h e recen t suc- crash of th ‘ orellra®rs. The Th* charge . u . » . again *— 1—‘ ------ « rasn oi m e tra in s com ing to g eth er. er, foreigners. st the sol- dlings, $30.50; shorts, country', $28.50; I t is believed th e M exican re v o lu in Goldfield th re e y ears ago d u rin g I cessful rose show ahd flow er festival city, $28; w heat and barley chop, om c w ere able to dig them selves out i*'er wa"'* h e violation of an American tio n is p ra c tic a lly en ded, as th e in s u r a strik e. P re sto n , D e L eon asserted w as the resu lt of the w om en's work, $27.50. of the w reck, but the m ajo rity had an 'l *he disciplining of the offi- re c tio n is ts have ta k e n to th e m o u n had a cted as th e p ro te c to r o f d e fe n se -¡T h e u n sig h tly billboards of the town to be cut out. Several of the dead C#r *.waR t o . the f*ct th a t soldiers B ariev—Feed, $25 per ton; rolled, less girls, and by so d o ing his actio n I W*H be attacked. T he w om en will w ere badly crushed. T he police and or ™e "atpe regim ent recently partiei- tain s. $27.50@28.50; brew ing, $26. en rag ed a re sta u ra n t-k ee p e r n a m e d , »Iso assist the council in g e ttin g the x e <lam?KinK of an American A ctual te s ts will be m ade to d e te r S ilver. S ilver, M r. D e L eon stated , stre e ts paved, Oata— No. 1 w hite, $27.50 per ton; fire d e p artm en ts w ere called out. and p w ere soon at w ork carry in g w ounded .7 'PJ£.. rl*n m issionary school building m ine th e b e st b ra n d s o f ch ew in g to was sh o t by P re sto n w hile th re a te n gray, $27. 81 . £*!• . In t " a t caae *11 damage was b acco fo r th e W a r d e p a rtm e n t to fur in g to kill the la tte r.’ H ay—Tim othy, W illam ette Valley, and dead from the wreck. New S q u irrel Killer. renaired by order of the resident gen- $17 per ton; W illam ette Valley, ordi n ish th e navy. W esto n .— E d w ard A nderson, living R ebels B om bard City. nary. $15; Eastern Oregon. $18.5$; T h re e p e rso n s w ere killed a n d a Big F ire in P o rt au P rin ce. on th e foothills n ear W esto n , has mixed, $16; clover, $14; alfalfa, $12; B uenos A yres, Ju ly 6 —T elegraphic Lone M arin er Gives U p. sco re h u rt by a p a sse n g e r tra in o n the P o rt au P rin ce, Ju ly 7.— A serious ; o rig in ated a cheap and successful alfalfa meal. $20. com m unication w ith A suncion, the San Pedro, Cal., J u ly 4.—The sloop S a n ta F e p lu n g in g th ro u g h a b u rned fire bro k e out here y esterd ay in t h e l m " !h.od. of « te r m in a tin g squirrels, Dressed M eats—Hogs, fancy, 8e per capital of P arag u ay , w here th ere is b rid g e in A rizona. ,i,y of , h , P , . L » „ / S enate vicinity oound; ordinary, 7e; large, 6«; veal, re rev v o 'u tio n , is "stifl still in terru p ted , . but b„ th ^^ 'elsto n T " ,r° KI"te r’ ha" at /• _ . . A n ativ e b u sin ess firm in P a n am a buildings. T h e flames spread quickly, extra, 8e; ordinary, 6@ 7e; heavy, 6e; w ord has been received from A s sun- u n - navipnlnr _ >n _ . / i a Ptam Nelson. sq uirrel colony, he goes o u t w ith an u sed th e A m erican flag to w ash win th e re being a high w ind and soon m utton, fancy. 8@9c. ‘ r an'1 he le ft cion a t C o rrien tes th a t the artillery v Hnn Fran*! ' prew’ P1rew’ rpPorte th a t h* d o w s w ith, an d a fig h t w ith A m erican reach ed a larm in g p ro p o rtio n s. F o u r . equipm ent of new spaper scraps sul- B u tter—E x tras, 25e per pound; fancy at at th th e e capita] caoital m m utinied utinied and and bom bard- ^ a " F r a n c i s c o Ju n e 18 for Unalask a u.$ on i ph u r and m atches. A t every hole he h u ndred buildings w ere .burned, in re sid e n ts follow ed. choice, 20e; store, 16e. places a slip of paper and a tcaspoon- 24e; ed the m ark et place. M any w om en th* OaP te h e ^ t ” wi»he!!nd*7 ^ U\ fr0n! E ggs—Oregon, 17J© 18Je per dozen. a are r e sairl n J accident said t to n have have hppn been killed in in »Uie this __« s u ___* f f e r e d a . I p ^ T 1/?1 a *1! cc^®nt and F o u r p e rso n s w ere killed and th re e cluding the c o u rth o u se and the prison. ful of sulphur. S ettin g th is afire, he Cheese—F ancy cream tw ins, 13e per fishtinir. e n resen r r « * n tativ « a » i es v * . ___ fighting. T h e foreiirn foreign r rep port _ a ^ b r a k p*b f7g^ e ^r>r* j be mja d e serio u sly in ju re d b y a d y n am ite ex All o f th e p riso n ers, w ho included a covers the blaze with weeds and dirt. p lo sio n in San F ran cisco . I t is be n u m b er of w om en, w ere taken to T h e resu lt is th a t the sq u irrels are pound; full cream trip lets, 13c; full at A suncion are u rging the belliger- light h o u r. b . V a lw The S U r The 3 lieved to be a n o th e r p lo t a g a in st J. T o th e r q u a rte rs before th e building all sm o th ered in th eir su b terranean eream Young America», 14c; eream e n ts to ab stain from b o m barding the he could and a t night he flattened everv- to o k fire. S p ark s w ere carried to the houses. O ne pound of sulphur will brick, 20e; Swiss bloek, 18e; lim burger, citv. T h is new s w as b ro u g h t to C o r G allag h er by th e g ra ft ring. th ing down, close reefed the sails 20e. arsen al, w hich w as also burned, to rien tes bjr the captain of th e ste a m T h e P a n a m a ele c tio n s p assed q u ie t g e th e r w ith sto re s of pow der and a m kilt 200 squirrels. P o u ltry —Mixed ehlekens, l l © U ) e ship. rVc8tsiL t0 JjMk’ and flnallr him-’ ly, w ith n o need o f tro o p s. port mdea °*7 hie course, noar this per pound; fancy hens, 12e; rooster», m unition. B ridge O ver N ecanicum . 9c; fryers. 16(®17e; broilers, 16(3)17e; Ja p a n is w illing C h in a sh o u ld build M o rta r E xplodes. A sto ria.—C ounty Judge T ren ch ard ducks, old, 15e; spring, 15(3>20|e; New N otification S c h e m e . one ra ilro a d in to M anchuria. S an F rancisco, Ju ly 6 — M rs. A nnie and E n g in eer W . A. G rondahl, of geese, 8© 9e; turkey«, alive, 16(3)18c W om an S av es F o re s t. L incoln, Neb., Ju ly 7.— H o p in g to P o rtla n d , w ent to Seaside yesterday for hens, 14©16e for gobblers; dressed, R eigling and her 4-year-old son w ere M issio n aries say A m erica is to Pasadena, Cal., J „ ly 4— $ id in g b rin g about an in n o v atio n in th e m an to in v estig ate the feasibility of b rid g 17©19e. b lam e fo r th e Ja p a n e se w ar sfclre. killed in sta n tly on the shore of Lake through a walP of fire to get to h er ing the N ecanicum river n ear its P otatoes—Old Oregon, $1(3)1.10 per M erritt, in O akland, by the ex p 'o sien R ailro ad s re p o rt b u sin ess g en erally n e r o f n o tify in g p resid en tial can d i m outh to com plete the continuation home in the m ountains, Mrs. J . Sw lgert good, th o u g h so m e w h a t less th a n last d a te s of th e ir choice of sta n d a rd - of the autom obile road along the hundred; new C alifornia, 2 © 2 ie per of a firew orks m o rtar, piece of reached a telephone and notified the pound. year. b earers, M ayor B row n, of L incoln, beach to Seaside. Mr. G ro n d ah l had F resh F ruit«—Oranges, fancy, $3.25 iro n from the m o rta r stru ck M rs. Biilhorltiee of a serious forest fire In G o v ern o r C um m ins, o f Io w a, will m em ber of th e reso lu tio n s com m ittee alread y secured tests of th e river 0 3 .7 5 ; lemon«, $ 4 0 4 .7 5 ; straw berries. R eigling in the chest w ith such force M illard canyon. M ayor E arly of this re sig n and re tu rn to th e p ra c tic e of from N ebraska, is w o rk in g on a banks fo r the bridge foundations, and 50c(3>$1.25 p er eret«; grape fru it. $C.75 th a t it to re h er h eart from her body. city sent 50 men to the seene and th is schem e to b rin g back to L incoln all as soon as the m easu rem en ts are fo r 0 3 .2 5 per box; bananas. 5j(3)6c per T he piece of o rd n an ce waa being used law . of the .delegates to the D enver c o n w arded to him will prep are the plans ponnd; cherries, $101.25 per box; in th e public celeb ratio n T h o u san d s force w ith the assistance of forest rangers ie reported to have the fire un- A tra m p w as a rre s te d a t H ood v en tio n and su rprise W illiam J. B ryan for the proposed stru ctu re. gooseberries, 5e per pound; apricots, of p erso n s had g ath ered around the der control a fte r a considerable terrl- on his farm at Fairview w ith th e a n R iv er w ho w as fo u n d to have ab o u t $1(3)1.25 per crate; eantslonpes, $ 2 .7 5 0 lake to w itness th e firew orks. tory was burned over. Mr*. Sw lgert R esum e W ork on R oad. $1,000 in c a sh in his ra g g e d clo thes. no u n cem en t th a t he is to be th e leader. escaped w ithout serious Injury. 8.25; blackberries, $101-25 per cra te ; P re sid e n t C e le b ra te s, H illsb o ro .—Several c o n tra c to rs r e peaches, 90e© $l p er e rst« ; plums, $1 I t is g e n e ra lly a d m itte d th a t B ryan R ecover 2 2 8 B odies. cen tly have been looking over the per crate. O y ste r Bay. J u l y - 6.— P resid en t C o n firm s « 6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Fine. w ill be th e D em o cratic n om inee for Ouloue—C alifornia red. $1.6501-75 R oosevelt celeb rated the F o u rth of Y uzono, E u ro p ean Russia. Ju ly 7.-— w ork on the Pacific R ailw ay & N avi Caraeee. W ednesdav. Ju ly ]. via president^ b u t j fight is ex p ected on An official sta te m e n t show s th a t 228 per erate; gar V - Mr — w— J - Ju ly w ith his fam ily and a few friends W illem stad, J u ly 4— Th# eourt of eas- g ation betw een th is point and T ills: per seek; Berm udes, $2 '-■ v ice-p resid en t. n 6 'c C s .............. n s m o c * "HYiY X-T <11 T i L * * bodies have been recovered from th e m ook. and p re se n t in d ications are lic, -, 15©20e p e r pound. at S ag am o re H ill. In the evening sation haa confirm ed the deciaioa of H eps— prim e and eholee, 6© 5Je ---- a 1907. w v . . P .............. R ik o tk y coal m ine, w here a gas e x n th a t c o n stru ctio n is soon , t o be re the p resid en t had a beautiful display the civil courts of first instance eon- M exican reb els a re re p o rte d to have pounds old«, 2 © 2 |e per pound it poun »r of firew orks set off in fro n t of th e dem ning the New Y ork * Bermudas fro m 4,000 to 7,000 m en u n d er arm s. plosion occurred several days ago. sum ed. T h e road is com pleted for per Wool— E astern Oregan «verace beet, house. S eated on the veranda w ith ■ Asphalt Company to pay a fine of $5 - A to rn a d o in S o u th D a k o ta did im N in eteen in ju red m en are now in the about 20 m iles out from th is point, ound, eeeerding to th e p resid en t and his fam ily w ere a 000,000 to the Venezuelan governm ent " m e n se d am ag e to c ro p s an d buiM ings, hospital. T h e fire in the m ine has and six m o n th s' u n in te rru p te d w ork « 0 1 3 % « P ? ' P®” alley, 1 0O l2)e. num ber of relativ es and m any friends No appeal from th is last judgm ent U an d a n o th e r in M in n e so ta killed seven been extin g u ish ed and y esterd ay eight would com plete the grade and bridge shrinkage; j V al M ohair—Chelee, 18©18¿e per p o n d . and neighbors. m in ers w ere b ro u g h t o u t alive. possible. * building in to T illam ook. p e rso n s. E. H. WOOOWAMD. I Rebels Driven From Last Refuge and Houses Pillaged. NEWS OFTjjE WEEK WOMEN FLEE IN FEAR OF LIVES li i tnliM l i n t o It Busy knien iU