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    NEWBERG GRAPHIC
E. H. WOODWARD, I
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EVENTS OFTHE DAY
MAY MEAN WAR.
8POKANE NEYT YEAR.
Clouds Looming Dark Over Balkan
States Once More.
London, Oct. 6__ Events which threat­
en to change the political face of Eu­
rope are crystallising with lightning-
like rapidity. Almost over night the
horison of the near eaat, which seemed
gradually assuming a peaceful appear­
ance, has become crowded with war
clouds.
News has reached here from several
sources that two definite strokes are
impending which cannot fail to bring
matters to a crisis, and perhaps force
an immediate war.
One ia the proclamation of Prince
Ferdinand, of the Independence of Bul­
garia, which will include Roumelia,
taking for himself the title of exar.
The other is an announcement by
Austria-Hungary of the practical an­
nexation of the provinces of Bosnia
and Hercegovina as appanages of the
Austro-Hungarian crown.
Either action will be equivalent to
the tearing up of the treaty of Berlin,
while Prince Ferdinand’s course seems
almost certain to precipitate a war be­
tween Bulgaria and Turkey.
Before these possibilities the quar­
rel of the East Roumelian section of
the Orient railwav sinks into insignifi­
cance. Both armies are reported to be
quietly and swiftly mobilizing on the
borders. Bulgaria is said to be buying
up munitions and horses on an extensive
scale.
The Bulgarians have faith in their
army, which has reached a high state
of efficiency, although it is perhaps
lacking in officers, and the war for
which Bulgaria has long been suspected
of preparing could be fought with more
advantage to her now than when the
Turkish government has had time to
reorganize its forces, enervated by cor­
ruption and neglect of the old regime.
Washington City Secures Meeting of
Irrigation Congress.
Albuquerque, N. M., Oct. 5.— Spokane
was selected as the meeting place for
the seventeenth national irrigation con­
gress, at the close of the sixteenth con­
gress Saturday. Pueblo withdrew at
the last moment, and the vote was made
unanimous.
The new governing board of the con­
gress, created by this meeting, was
elected Saturday at * meeting o f the
executive committee. This board has
full powers to manage the affairs of
the congress and to eontinne its work
between sessions. The members are:
President, G. H. Barstow, of Texas;
secretary, B. A. Fowler, of Arizona;
W. A. Beard, of California, chairman
o f the executive committee, and Fred
J. Kiesel, of Utah; Dr. W. J. McGee, of
Washington, D. C.; John Dixon, of
Montana, and one other member, who
is to be selected by the board.
The closing session was made inter­
esting by a strong address by Congress­
man Joseph E. Ransdell, of Louisiana,
president of the national rivers and
harbors congress, who urged, co-opera­
tion between hit organization and the
national irrigation congress.
That an international congress will
be held at some one o f the South Amer­
ican capitals in 1910 ia now fairly as­
sured, although the matter will not be
determined until the congress meets in
1909.
The industrial exposition will con­
tinue until October 10* Between $15,-
000 and $20,000 in trophies and prizes
will be awarded at the close of the ex­
position.
DYNAMO WRECK8 MILL.
LAND CONCENTRATION.
P H O T INDORSED
Irrigation Congress Upholds His
Forestry Policies.
Tan-Ton Fly Wheel Leaps Hundreds Big Farmsrs Are Acquiring Contro
of Eastern Oregon Tracts.
of Feet.
Pendleton.—One
of the most impor­
Hood River.— Failure o f the gov­
tant
industrial
tendencies
o f eastern
erning machinery to work on the big
Oregon is the rapid eoneentration of the
dynamo bf the Oregon Lumber com ­ farming lands .into the hands of a few
7
pany at its power plant at Dee caused men. This year the enormous wheat
Work of Government Bureaus De*
L m i Important but Not Las* Intar*
the electric generator to run away crop of Umatilla eounty was harvested
veloping West Approved— Timber
as ting Happenings from Pointa
gnd wreck the plant. Part o f the by fewer men than ever before. Sec­
tion
after
section
of
the
beat
wheat
and 8tone Law Indorsed.
Outside the Stata.
10-toii flywheel which exploded was and is being bought up by the big farm­
blown across the river several hun­ ers who already own many square miles,
dred feet. The accident put 150 men and the farms are being gradually aban­
out of employment.
Albuquerque, N. M., Oct. 3.—The
New eases of cholera are very few at
doned by their former owners, who are
Although many men were employed moving in large numbers to the new
Manila.
struggle in the National Irrigation
in the vicinity of the accident, no one wheat districts of Alberta.
Congress between the supporters and
Evelyn Nesbit Thaw saya her hus
was injured, the electrician escaping
In the Athena district over 100 farm­
band is ineurable.
opponents of the' present government
by being absent from the building. ers have sold out in the past 15 months
The plant cost the company $50,000 and moved away, most of them to Can­
forestry policy resulted in a sweeping
Chicago has started a movement to
and was the first electric power plant ada, and the land is now owned and
systematically care for its hungry.
victory for the friends of Chief For­
to be used in operating a sawmill on farmed by wheat kings whose prestige
ester Pinchot yesterday. With a few
Official reports show that the num­
ihe coast. The accident is a doubly is increasing from year to year. The
ber of cholera cases in Russia are de­
recommendations for change in the
expensive one to the company, as in only increased settlement in any por­
creasing.
addition to the loss by damage to the tion of Umatilla eounty is in the irri­
forest regulations the congress adopt­
power plant it is expected that the gation districts, where small tracts are
Tests o f submarine boats are being
ed resolutions indorsing the forest
big mill, which was cutting from 150,- being bought up gradually by new set­
conducted by the government at New­
service as well as other government
ouo to 200,000 feet of lumber a day, tlers and where great development is
port, L. I.
bureaus conceived in the work o f de­
will have to remain idle a month be­ looked for.
velopment and reclamation. It also
The lumber rate caae heard at Ban
fore repairs can be made.
took advanced ground in favor o f
Francisco has been referred to the su­
Electrical experts have been sent
conservation of natural resources in
preme court.
Beet Sugar Yield.
for and everything will be done to
general.
La Grande.—An average yield af 65
push the installation of new machin­
The state land commissioner of Min­
The resolutions give sweeping in­
bushels to the acre is the result ob­
ery at once.
nesota says none of the best timber has
dorsement to the work of the recla­
tained by the management of the farms
been burned.
mation service, the forest service and
belonging to the Amalgamated Sugar
Money for Indians.
For the first time in a number of
the geological survey and urge on
company on the 2,000-acre Hall ranch
Klamath Falls.— Every man, woman near Union this year. The Hall ranch
months the Burlington shops are run­
congress continued support and in­
and child on the Klamath Indian res­ has been considered, heretofore, as a
ning on full time.
creased appropriations for all of these
ervation is to receive $50.35 within the piece of land that was not on a par with
bureaus; urge the repeal of the tim­
Chinese steamship companies are en­
next 10 days. This represents the dis­ the rest of the Grand Ronde valley, for
ber and stone act, "to the end that
RUNS ON TIES.
deavoring to Becure a portion of the
tribution o f $52,500 interest now due, the reason that a part of it was too wet
the accumulation o f the public lands
Pacific coast business.
and 10 per cent o f the principal, of a for successful farnfing, and a part of it
in the hands of a few great corpora­
AUTOS OFF STREETS.
Fast
Passenger
Makes
Mile
a
Minute
So far cost of prosecution of Thaw
sum placed to their credit several was very dry. But this season the
tions may be arrested"; urge the
Without Rails.
for the shooting of Stanford White is
years ago, paid for lands which be­ sugar company has employed 155 men
speedy creation of the southern Ap­
Chicago Policemen Enforce a Long- longed to the Indians and which the
said to have been $54,837.
on the farm, kept 40 teams busy, and
Chicago, Oct. 3.— Passengers on the palachian and White mountain na­
Forgotten Ordinance.
government appropriated. Part of the bv intelligent effort so drained the wet Lake Shore Twentieth Century Lim­ tional forests; ask congress for an
Taxicab drivers of New York have
Chicago, Oct. 6.—Nearly 1000 of our money received for the land was set land and irrigated the dry that the ited thought they were taking break­ adequate appropriation for the use o f
gone on strike for better pay. Many
strikebreakers are said to be available. very best citizens and several tourists aside for the building of irrigation crop of small grains, consisting of fast in a wreck as the tender trucks the hydrographical division of the
from adjoining cities were today jostled ditches, purchase of cattle, etc., and wheat, oats and barley, averaged 65 of the giant locomotive hauling the geological survey to determine by ex­
I
Deaths from the flood in India are o ff the South Side boulevard by sun­ $350,000 was placed on interest for bushels to the acre.
fast train left the tracks a half mile periment and measurement and obser­
now estimated at 50,000.
dry large, thick policemen and forced them at 5 per cent. Seventeen thou­
west of Gary at 8 A. M. yesterday. vation the practical effects of grazing
For a mile the wheels of the tender and lumbering on the supply of water
A son of Admiral Evans must stand to do their speeding over the ordinary sand five hundred dollars interest is
Packing Plante Ready.
streets. This was due to the discovery now due them and the Indians, in ad­
bumped over the ties, while the en­ for irrigation and on the erosion o f
court-martial on several charges.
Roseburg.—The
two
large
pruno-
by the South Park commissioners of a dition. asked for 10 per cent o f the
the soil and that such investigation
packing plants in this city have com­ gineer sought to halt the flyer, speed­ extend over the various watersheds,
Longworth proposes that Roosevelt forgotten ordinance which forbids any principal.
ing
to
Chicago
at
the
rate
o
f
60
miles
pleted the work of installing the new
run for president eight years from vehicle on the boulevards which emits
both in and out of the national forests
machinery, and are now ready for the an hour. The dining car and the
now.
—
■
• smoke or any ^‘ xttnking odor. ’ ’ Con
1 Fbosts Thin Out Crop.
and that such investigation 1>e prose­
smoker also left the rails!
fall
run
of
packing.
H.
S.
Gile
A
Co.
San Francisco saloonmen accuse sequently many haughty persons whose
Salem.—Though the prune crop is have added several new and up-to-date
For what seemed to the passengers cuted simultaneously throughout all
one of the police captains of at­ touring cars were filling the atmos­ light, averaging in different localities equipments for the handling of evap­ three or four minutes the train dashed the states and territories of the arid
phere with the reek of-petrol were side­ from one-half to two-thirds of a crop,
ahead, but with slackening speed. A f­ and semi-arid west.”
tempted extortion.
tracked by the police and invited to all of that which matured will be orated prunes, and they expect to pack ter about a mile it was brought to a
A strong resolution against free
more
than
50
earloads
this
season.
The
Six persons were injured at L os An­ betake their "offen sive odors" else­
sugar
is included, also resolutions for
saved.
The
quality
is
good,
size
large,
stop
and
it
was
found
that
no
one
was
E. W. Tilson & Co.’s plant has added a
geles by the collision of a switch en­ where.
the creation of immigration bureaus
and
growers
are
much
encouraged.
injured.
At
the
point
where
the
ac­
new
boiler,
and
also
new
machinery
gine and an electric car.
At that hundreds of cars escaped for For what there is o f the crop, on ac­
throughout, besides several additional cident occurred the tracks of the Lake by the western states and territories;
The Turkish army is moving toward the reason that they were traveling so count of the quality and size, growers rooms for the use of storing and pack­ Shore are elevated so that an embank­ requesting co-operation with the na­
the Bulgarian frontier and Bulgaria fast the odor did not assail the watch will receive more than last year, when ing. This plant will handle upwards of ment of eight or ten feet descending tional conservation commission, a
men until the machines were beyond prices were considered good. Con­
is preparing for war.
on either side promised a dangerous conservation committee of the irriga­
reach. The game was comparatively tracts are being made on a basis o f 4 75 carloads of prunes this season.
plunge
if the bouncing cars left the tion congress being authorized; urg­
The Congo Independent State up­ easy while the sun was shining, for the
ing that the Carey act be made ap­
cents,
and
the
average
seller
will
pull
fails.
holds King Leopold’s rule and denies faint ripple of smoke could then be de­
Eccles at La Grande.
out much better than last year. From
The airbrake on the diner, loosened plicable to the territories; indorsing
that cruelties have been practiced.
La Grande__ David Eccles, the sugar from its fastenings, fell to the ground. the movement to hold a session of the
tected, but the officers abandoned 3$ to 5 cents is being offered for the
Jean Dunsmuir, Canada’s richest their efforts when darkness fell. Of field run. Because of the fine weather magnate, spent one day last week at La This derailed the diner, the smoker congress in Washington in 1910, to
woman, is dead. Her son was one the thousands of persona ordered o ff that has prevailed throughout the val­ Grande, and in company with F. S. and the tender. An angle-bar of the be known as an international congress
time lieutenant-governor of the prov­ the boulevards, none disobeyed, so the ley during the last three weeks
condi- Bramwell, one of his loeal lieutenants, track was uprooted and tore through on irrigation, and asking appropria­
.
city gains no revenue.
ince.
t.ons for drying have never been mor^ mad<, a trlp from AtI(ltill? the pregeT1t the floor of the diner, causing a panic tions from the state and the federal
governments for this congress; and
tavorabie.
terminus of the 8umpter Valley rail among the passengers at breakfast.
Utah Democrats have selected J.
authorizing the present congress to
20 0 ,0 0 0 ARE AFTER LAND.
William Knight as their candidate for
road, through Harney eounty. It
appoint a committee of five, to be
Big Irrigation Project.
governor. His father was first offered
given out that the trip was made to
known as the congressional commit­
WRIGHT’
S
LATEST
WONDER.
Last of Uncle Sam’s Distributions in
the nomination.
La Grande.— At a meeting held to inspeet a proposed route for Sn exten
tee, charged with the duty of urging
Rosebud Reservation.
discuss methods and devise plans for sion of the Sumpter Valley railroad to
the recommendations of the irrigation
Government inspectors are investi­
Dallas, S. D., Oct. 6__ Two hundred the promotion o f the big irrigation eonnect the O. R. & N. with the Goulii Beats World’s Record With Passenger congress. _________________
gating the wreck of the Star of Ben­
on Board.
gal. The ship’s officers will testify thousand persons will take advaptage of oroject that is now the source of jjreat transcontinental line.
that the vessel could have been saved the opening of 820,000 acres of free interest in this valley, committees
PERMIT NO SHORE LEAVE.
Le
Mans,
Oct.
4.—Wilbur Wrieht, the
Lumber Is Scarce.
together with the 111 lives had the government land in-South Dakota, to­ were appointed to cover the entire
American aeroplanist, who holds the
valley
in
a
canvass
for
subscriptions
morrow. The parceling of this vast
Waldport.— There is a great seareity world’s record for an aeroplane flight Admiral Sperry Decides to Run No
tugs not abandoned her.
tract of farm country in the Rosebud A considerable portion of the amount
The American fleet has arrived at Indian reservation is-the last of Uncle necessary to assure success in the un­ o f lumber in the western part of Lin established another world’s record yes
Risk of Cholera Infection.
Manila and was received amid great Sam’s big land distributions. Every dertaking has already been subscribed coin county and a number of parties terday afternoon for the time and dis
who
have
bought
Waldport
property
tanee
with
a
passenger.
With
a
Freneh
Manita,
Oct. 3. — Rear-Admiral
rejoicing.
one is to have a chance at a 160-acre and there is but little doubt that with the intention of building have journalist by his side, he remained in Sperry has finally decided not to land
within
a
few
weeks
the
project
will
English trainmen threaten to strike slice. Land adjoining it is now selling
been unable to secure material. As soon the air for 55 minutes and 37 seconds any men here and to maintain a prac­
for better pay and fully 500,000 would at $20 to $30 an acre. It is estimated be well under way.
as the river gets high enough a great circling the field 24 times and covering tical quarantine of the ships during
go out. W ages range from $5 per that this drawing will surpass all other
deal of contracted lumber will be a distance estimated at 58 kilometers their stay Admiral Sperry discussed
Ready to Drill for Oil.
week for signalmen to $16 for the government openings in the number
brought down from the Alsea mills. or abont 36 miles. His best previous the question with Governor-General
Ontario.—The machinery for the big Newport is also suffering a lumber flight with a passenger was 11 minutes Smith this morning, and the above
best engineers. Conductors get $8 per who will take part, at least 200.000
people being expected to register. The oil rig of the Ontario Co-Operative Gas famine.
week.
35 2-5 seconds.
action was determined upon.
number of 160-acre farms is 5000. This
Oil company has arrived. This is
By his feat Mr. Wright practically
There are still several new cases o f
France will back Russia in a move means that only one person out of every &
the heaviest drilling rig ever shipped
fulfills the conditions of a contract cholera daily, and it was decided that
PORTLAND MARKETS.
to make Bulgaria give Turkey a dis­ 40 can possibly get a farm.
to the state of Oregon and is heavier
signed by him and Lazare Weiller, who it would be safest and best not to take
puted line of railroad.
Already crowds have arrived at the than any rigs used in eastern oil fields.
Wheat— Club, 89c per'bushel; forty­ represents a syndicate, whereby Mr anv chances of its spreading to the
Richard Croker, ex-Tammany lead­ border, and have set up tents-prepared It is used only in the deep fields of fold, 92c; Turkey red. 92c; fife, 89c Wright receives $100,000. and the syn fleet. The officers will be allowed
to make a comfortable stay until after California. It is what is known as a bluestem, 93c; valley, 9fc.
er, will visit New York.
dicate takes in return the patent rights brief shore liberty under close restric­
the drawing. The registration points
Barley— Feed, $26 per ton; rolled of the Wright machine for France and tions.
Roosevelt has declined art* invita­ are at Dallas and Gregory, S. T)„ on heavy Standard Rig and the machinery
alone weighs more than 60,000 pounds. $27.50(5^28.50; brewing, $36 50.
the colonies, with the privilege of man­
Forty steamers and launches, gaily
tion to visit Australia.
the east border of the reservation; In addition to the machinery a carload
Oats— No. 1 white, $31@31.50 per ufacturing aeroplanes on this model. ■ decorated, parade^ today around the
A freight train collided with an ex­ Chamberlain and Presho, S. D., on the of 121/4-iuch pipe casing has been re­ ton; gray, $30(5)30.50.
The sun was setting when Mr. Wright outer lines in which the fleet is an­
cursion near Toledo, O., and six per­ north, and O ’Neill and Valentine, Neb., ceived.
Hay—Timothy. Willamette valley and his passenger started, and the chored. Governor-General Smith and
sons were killed and a number in­ on the south.
$14 per ton; Willamette valley, or-] flight was completed in the moonlight Brigadier-General A. L. Mills, accom­
jured.
Headquarters at Pilot Rock.
dinary, $11; eastern Oregon, $16.50 When they alighted, the French jour panied by their staff, and Frank
Castro Ignores Holland.
Pendleton__ Pilot Rock is to be mixed. $13; clover, $9; alfalfa, $11; al nalist in his enthusiasm threw his arms Strong, chairman of the general re­
The first lid-test case at Portland
around Mr. Wright’s neck, and the ception committee, boarded the flag­
The Hague, Oct. 6.— 8ome concern ex headquarters for the Armour com falfa meal. $20.
was won by the defendant, a billiard
hall proprietor who kept his place ists here over the report not yet entire panv’s feeding in eastern Oregon, ae
Fruit—Apples, new, 60c<5?$1.50 pe: great crowd of spectators was hardly ship Connecticut and spent a half hour
ly confirmed, that President Castro has cording to plans announced that the box- peaches, 40(5)80c per box; pears. less demonstrative in its manifestations with Rear-Admiral Sperry. Rear-Ad­
open on Sunday.
of delight.
rejected the second note of the Dutch big packing firm had purchased ground
miral Soerry returned their call later
The Northern Pacific, Great North­ governmenut. Many are opposed tS for feeding quarters in that hriving 75c(o$1.00 per box; plums, 50c@$t.i>0
:n the day.
per
box;
grapes,
40c(®$1.25
per
crate;
ern and Union Pacific railroads are to belligerent action on the part of Hoi village. Good transportation, an im­
Concords.
2tVo)25c
per
basket;
huckle
Sue
for
Timber
Value.
start suits to prevent the new lumber land in the wish that The Hague, as mense production of grain and hay and
berries, 8@10c per pound; quinces,
Harriman Orders New Cars.
Ban Francisco, Oet. 5.— Suit for the
rate to the east being put into effect. the seat of the peace conference, be not
the abundance of livestock ranged upon $1.25(5)1 50 per box; ground cherries
Chicago,
Oct. 3.— It was announced
Cholera at St. Petersburg is re­ connected in any way with the idea of the hills are the causes for the project­ 75c per box; cranberries, $10 per bar recovery of $5174.87, said to be the
here
yesterday
that the Pullman Car
value of timber cut from the govern
war. The cruiser Trecht has been ing of the new enterprise.
ported to be at a standstill.
rel.
placed under orders to proceed to the
Potatoes — 80@90c per hundred; ment lands allotted to the Indians of company will begin delivering an or­
W hole pages from the city direc­ East Indies, via the West Indies. When
sweet potatoes. 2c per pound.
New Factory for Albany.
the Klamath tribe and sold by the In der for 220 steel passenger cars for
tory were copied at Los Angeles in she arrives in West *Indian waters there
Melons— Cantaloupes, 50@75c per diang to the defendant corporation was the Harriman lines within 60 days.
Albany.— A. J. Caldwell is planning
preparing a petition for a popular will be four warships under the Dutch
to remove his hose factory from Stay- crate; watermelons. I(5)lc per pound; filed by the government attorneys here The order is but a starter of orders
vote on a new ordinance. Prosecu­ flag assembled at that station.
Saturday against the Klamath Mill &
ton to Albany and enlarge the plant casabas, $1.7502 per dozen.
tions will follow.
Vegetables— Turnips, $1.50 per sack; Transportation company. In a similar that are to be placed for steel cars by
materially. Caldwell, who is a formef
all the big railroad lines, it is stated.
Canadian Strike is Off.
The American battleship fleet will
Linn county young man. was in this carrots, $1.75; parsnips, $1.75; beets, snit some years ago United States Dis The adoption of the steel cars was de­
$1.50;
artichokes,
65c
per
dozen;
visit China in November.
Winnipeg, Oct. 6.— The Canadian Pa­ city recently discussing the proposed
triet Judge DeHaven held that the In
beans, 3 0 4 c per pound; cabbage, lfc dians had no right to sell timber off cided upon after a long series of ex­
change
with
local
business
men
and
periments conducted by the Harriman
cific
mechanics’
strike
has
been
of
John D. Rockefeller has assumed
was assured enough support to justify per pound; cauliflower, 25@75c per their allotments unless the proceeds of lines. The cars are to be steel shells
active charge of Standard Oil business fieially declared off. The settlement
dozen;
celery,
75c@$l
per
dozen;
corn.
such sale went to the government.
the erection of a big plant here.
with but very little wood in their con­
since the breakdown of H. H. Rogers.
75c(ff$l per sack; cucumbers, 15020c
of the strike was first announced to
struction.
night through the conservative govern­
per dozen; egg plant. 50cO$l 25 per
Miners Accept Old 8cale.
Herbert Knox Smith, commissioner ment in this province. Hon. Robert
Horses to Philippines.
crate; lettuce, $101-25 per box; pars­
of corporations, has married a daugh­ Rogers has been in Montreal for some
Orders Mammoth Painting.
Wheeling, W. Va., Oct. 5__ President
Klamath Falls__ A band of 30 horses ley, 15c per dozen; peas, 6c p ^ pound;
ter of ex-Senator Dietrich, of Nebraska. days, with the view of bringing the has just been started to the railroad by peppers, 8<g>10c per pound; pumpkiti3, Thomas L. Lewis, of the United Mine
New York, Oct. 3.—A prominent
firm of scenic artists has received an
contending parties together, and suc­ .T. Frank Adams of Merrill, en route to l O l l c per pound; radishes. 12}c per
The Fulton Iron works, one o f the ceeded. The terms are those brought the Philippine islands. They were all dozen; spinach, 2c per pound; sprouts. Workers of America, stated yesterday order from the United States govern­
pioneers of San Francisco, is to go out in by the board of conciliation and the fine specimens of Klamath horses. E. 10c per pound; squash, lie per pound; that the operators and miners of Mon­ ment for the execution of an enor­
tana and Wyoming have signed an
of business. This firm has built more Lemieux act for settling labor disputes. Stewart, a government horse-buyer, is tomatoes, 60O70c.
mous cyclorama for the Alaska-
agreement for wages on the basis of
than 500 vessels.
Butter—City creamery, extras, 3210 last year’s S eale, and that 12,000 men, Yukon-Pacific exhibition at Seattle.
expected to arrive in Klamath eounty
shortly, looking for polo ponies and ar­ 34c; fanev outside creamery, 30@32?c who have been idle since September 1, The contract calls for a picture on 3’),.
Greater Than Thought.
Thousands of native houses have
tillery horses.
000 square feet of canvas, represent­
per pound; store, 18c.
Bombay,
Oct.
5.—
Upwards
of
7000
been washed away and there has been
F.ggs — Oregon extras. 31@32c; will now return to work. He says a ing mountain scenery of Alaska.
meeting of operators and miners will be
great loss of life in India by flood bodies already have been extricated by
firsts. 27(f?30c: seconds, 23026c; east­
Frosts Hurt Hops,
held next Tuesday at Seattle, Wash., to There will be besides, minor views of
the health department of Hyderabad,
waters of the Musi river.
ern.
25028c
per
dozen.
Crater Lake, Or., studies from the
agree upon a scale for that state.
and the belief prevails that the total
Salem. — Hop-picking proper has
Sixteen counties in Ohio have voted death roll resulting from the floods that
Poultry — Fancy hens, 13iO l4c;
Grand Canyon of the Colorado and
closed in the valley fields and what spring, 141015c; ducks, old, 12@12fc;
prohibition, throwing out 390 saloons.
Yellowstone Park.
levastated the Hyderabad and Deccan hops remain to be picked can be eas­
Csntrsl
An*er!es
Sends
Gold.
Richmond, Va., is in terror o f the
districts a week ago will exceed all ily cleaned up during the next week. spring. 14®15c; geese, old, 9c; young
Ban Francisco, Oet. 5.— The mines of
"B lack Hand," one man having been previous estimates.
lO O ilc; turkeys, old, 17018c; young
Hole Inch Deep Burned.
,
It is very fortunate for the unusual
Salvador and Mexico have contributed
killed after receiving warning letters.
20c.
San
Francisco,
Oct.
».—
While
sit­
heavy frosts have damaged the un­
Veal— Extra, 9c per pound; ordinary $108,508.70 to the wealth of this conn ting at the receiving instrument o f
Professor Fiaher, of Yale university,
Russia Has Disease in Ha> d
picked hops.
try in the form of gold and silver bul­ the wireless telegraph station on Rus­
7<£)7lc; heavy, 5c.
says 5,000,000 people now living in the
8t. Petersburg, Oct. 6.— The cholera
Pork— Fancy, 8fc per pound; or­ lion. It eame up in the tfeasure vault sian Hill yesterday, L. T. Crow, an
United Statee are doomed to die of con­ »pidemie is being kept well in hand,
810,000 for Lincoln.
of the Pacifie Mall steamshin Newport operator, received a shock of electric­
dinary, 6c; large, 5c.
sumption. He further declared that ’ ensudering the hrfld it had on the city
Wsldport.—Judge John H. Beott of
Hops—Oregon. 1908. 7c per pound: Half eomes from the Butters gold mine ity that burned a hole an inch deep in
more than $1,000,000,000 is spent annu­ 1 efore proper measures to prevent Its
the Oregon Good Roads commission
in Salvador, the remainder from widely the marble top of the table on which
ally in this country fighting the dis- »oread were taken. In the 24 hours spoke to a large crowd of Lineoln eoun­ 1907, 2 l@ 4 c; 1906, H O ltc .
W ool — Eastern Oregon, average known mines back of Mazatlan. It is the instrument was resting Crow es­
'rom noon Saturday nntil noon today, ty buainess men last week. An effort best, 10O l8lc per pound, according to the largest amount of treasura bronght
caped with slight injury, and esti­
Austria’s designs against Turkey are ♦ve new cases numbered 136 and deaths will be made to secure sn appropriation shrinkage; valley, 150151c.
from the southern coast in one consign­ mated that 30,000 volts passed through
62.
opposed by Russia.
of $10,000 from tha legislature.
ment in months.
Mohair— Choice, 18^18lc pound.
hia body.
N en y Items Gathered tram All
Parts el the World.
IS CONCESSION TO HIS CRITICS