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V , ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ “ NEW BERG GRAPHIC T a ft S te te A le he me A rk a n s a s ................... C a lif o r n ia ................. C olorado................... C o n n e c tic u t........... ................. 7 E . H . WOODWAMO, I NEVHKRG. .ORBGOW EVENTS OF THE DAT Newsy Items Gattiered tram All Parts of the World. L m i Important but Not Lsss Inter esting Happenings from Points Outside the 8tste. F lo r id a ....................... G e o rg ia ............. . .. s e s t e a s e s Id a h o ................... ............... s Illinois ...............27 In d ia n a ...................... ............. 15 Iow a ........................... IS K an sas........................ K e n tu c k y ................... L o u isia n a ................... M a in e ....................... ................ 6 M aryland ............... 16 M a ssach u setts M ic h ig a n ................. ............... 14 M innesota................ • 7........... H M is sis sip p i............ M isso u ri..................... M ontana ................... ............... S N e b ra s k a ................... N e v a d a ....................... ..................... N ew H am p sh ire. . ............... 4 ............... 12 N ew Je rse y N ew Y o rk ................. ............... 39 N o rth C a ro lin a ....... N o rth D a k o t a ......... ................. 4 23 O h io ............................ HAAS TAKES LIFE. * F lector al Vote for IVeWdefU OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST B ryan 11 » 5 5 13 4. * ^ M .. , * ,, 1 a a 13 » uv. . WAR ON SHEEP PEST. » Wool Growers Will Urge Legislature to Increase Coyote Bounty. t Pendleton— Heavy pressure will be brought to bear on the legislature when 6 it convenes this winter by the sheep men yf eastern Oregon and the Wilhtm- a a* ette valley to secure a bounty of from 10 $1 to $1.50 per coyote. The pest is al ready ravaging flocks in the western part of the state and its depredations 8 3 will exceed those of any former years on account of its increasing number«. It is estimated that the coyotes dur 12 ing the past year have done over $ 1 , 000,000 damage to the flocks of the state, and the sheepmen believe (hat 7 O r e g o n ...................... the only way to exterminate the pest « P e n n sy lv a n ia ........... ...............34 is to provide a bounty to make their R hode I s la n d ........... 9 S o u th C a r o lin a ....... , . . . . . . . . . . . killing worth while. S outh D a k o ta .......... In order to get the matter before the 12 T e n n e s s e e ................. legislature the Oregon sheep comnm 18 T e x a s .......................... . , U ta h ........................... ............... 3 sion in its annual report will ernbrac V erm ont. a recommendation of a bounty of $1.50 V ir g in ia ..................... . ............ . . 12 to be paid for each animal killed, . , W a sh in g to n .............. ............... 5 W ant V ir g in ia ......... ............... 5 will point to the success with which W isconsin.................. that plan combatted the evil some years W yom ing................... ago. The sheepmerf of the state will .821 162 T o ta l . also urge through their organization ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * that such a bounty be given. One-half of the sum paid, according to the plan now under advisement, will be paid by the sheepmen through a Membership of New House special tax levied upon them for that S ta te . D en R ap. purpose. This is in line with the old A la b a m a ............................... » law. A rk a n sa s..................................... 7 Until about six years ago Oregon paid C a lifo rn ia ......................................... a bounty of $2 per coyote. Under that C olorado...................................... S C o n n e c tic u t..................................... system, according to Secretary Dan P D e la w a re .......................................... Smyihe of the Oregon sheep commis F lo r id a ............................. S sion, the coyotes were practically exter G eo rg ia......................................... 11 I d a h o ................................................. mioated, and just at the time the boun Illinois............................................ S ty had ceased to be an expense of any In d ia n a ......................................... 11 Io w a ................................................ 1 importance the law was repealed. As K a n s a s ............................................. the result the animals have increased K e n tu c k y ...................................... 8 until they are a plague greater than L o u is ia n a ..................................... 7 M ain e................................................. ever before in the state. M a ry la n d ..................................... S For the first time in many years the M a ssa c h u se tts ............................ S valley woolgrowers are with the men of M ic h ig a n .................................... . . M innesota..................................... 1 eastern Oregon in this matter. M is sis sip p i................................. 8 The need of the coyote bounty law M isso u ri....................................... 10 will be discussed in this city Saturday M o n ta n a.......................................... N e b r a s k a ...................................... 5 at the meeting of the County Wool N e v a d a .......................................... 1 growers’ association, and will also come N ew H a m p s h ire ............................ up next week at the Heppner meeting. N ew J e r s e y ................................. 3 N ew Y o rk .............................. 11 It is also probable that at the latter N o rth C a ro lin a .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 place the sheepmen will adopt the plan N o rth D a k o ta ................................... O h io .................................. 9 of organized fight against' the beasts O k la h o m a .................................... 2 during the month of January, as durin); O reeon ............................................. the past year when some 20,000 eoyotes P e n n sy lv a n ia ........................ S R hode I s l a n d .................................. are estimated to have been killed in S o u th C a ro lin a ........................... 7 the one month. S o u th D a k o ta ................................. LEGISLATION NEEDED. Attorney General Crawford Wants a Water Code Passed. Salem—Need of water legislation in thia state occupies considerable space in the biennial report submitted to the legislature by the attorney gen eral. Mr. Crawford agrees with State Engineer Lewis that a water code is one of the important matters affecting Oregon which the legislature will have to take up at its approaching session. This report touches upon many things, among others, the recent squab ble between thia state and the state of Washington over the fish laws. The attorney general makes no recommen dations, but suggests that an attempt be made to agree with the sister state on uniform legislation for the protec tion of the salmon industry along the Columbia river. 7*----- T ' - Would-Be Assassin of Heney Shoots Himeelf in Jail. •' San Francisco, Nov. 16.—Morris Haas, who attempted to assassinate F. J. Heney Saturday night, committed sui cide by shooting himself through the middle of his forehead with a pistol he had concealed about his person. It is reported by District Attorney Langdon that Haas made a confession and named the people who hired him to shoot Mr. Heney, but Mr. Langdon declares he-will not divulge the names. Haas went to bed at 4 o'clock at the county jail, and covered up his face with a blanket. At 8 :40 a shot was heard from his cell, and when the guards en tered, it was found that he had rolled out of bed and was lying dead on the floor with a bullet-hole in his forehead. A 41-caliber single-shot derringer was grasped in his hand. His left trouser leg was pulled up and examination showed a mark on his leg where the weapon had rested while concealed in his left shoe. Haas wore gaiters with elastic sides, which made this possible. After he had shot Mr. Heney Haas was searched by Police Captain Duke, Detective Burns and a police officer. After he had been taken to the county jail he was searched again, but at neither time were his shoes^ examined. Haas went to bed Friday night with fiis shoes on and again Saturday night, and when he was asked why he did this said that he would rather sleep with them on. SHOTBV EX-CONVICT Relected Juror Tries to Slay Heney In Courtroom. WOUND HAY NOT PROYE FATAL Ruef Sands ChafFeur for Doctor and / Joins in Denouncing Crime— Remanded to Jail. The Chinese dowager empress is mor San Francisco, Nov. 14.—The San tally ill. Francisco bribery graft cases had a Roosevelt denounces Haas’ crime and dramatic climax yesterday, when As apphrad* Heney. — sistant District Attorney Francis J. Heney, who has been in charge of the A race between balloons from the prosecution during its course of two Pacific to the Atlantic is about to be years, was shot and seriously wound attempted. > ed in the crowded courtroom by Mor It is estimated that General Gomez ris Haas, an ex-convict. The shoot has been elected president of Cuba by ing occurred during a brief recess in a majority of 25,000. the third trial of Abraham Ruef on the charge of bribery, which is now in WANTS FEDERAL AID. The death of the Chinese emperor has its U th week. been confirmed. The regent appointed With four uniformed policemen in is a friend of reform. President Kerr Goes to Washington the hall, half a dozen of the prosecu Prince de Sagan and' his American in Interest of Experiment Station. tion's special detectives within a few wife have already tired of eack^ other, feet, one of them detailed especially Oregon Agricultural College, Cor and may secure a divorce. HENEY IMPROVES. as his bodyguard to see that no a t vallis__President W. J. Kerr has gone tempt was made upon his life, and R utfs trial Will be continued by vol to Washington, D. C., to attend as dele gate from Oregon the convention of Rests Easy and Recovery is Assured several court bailiffs and attaches unteer lawyers. Some of the best of scattered about, the aggressive special Farmers’ Institutes of the United San Francisco have offered their serv by Physicians. irosecutor, whose fearless and relent- States, and the convention of the As ices. sociation of American Agricultural San Francisco, Nov. 16.—The con es work in the exposure and prosecu Mrs. Conger, widow of the late am Colleges and Experiment Stations. dition of Francis J. Heney is still most tion of graft in the municipal affairs bassador to China, says there is not like While in Washington, President Kerr satisfactory, and the attending surgeons of this city, earned him many ene ly to be any uprising following the death will solicit the aid of the department report that he is making excellent prog mies, was shot in sight of 500 persons. of the emperor. Mr. Heney is now in the Lane hos of agriculture in the work of develop ress on the road to recovery. He passed ing and improving farming conditions a comfortable night, sleeping most of pital, and the physicians say that his A wealthy Montana man, who has wound is not fatal. Haas is in the in eastern Oregon. It is his desire to the time, and rested easily yesterday. just died, provided in his will that if any have two or three experiment stations women present themselves claiming to How Haas secured the pistol with city prison. The would-be assassin is established in eastern counties. Six which he committed suioide is the ques a Jew and a saloonkeeper, who was be his wife, each shall be given $ 1 . weeks ago President Kerr_ took a party tion which is puzzling the police and drawn upon the jury panel in the sec Texas has declared a quarantine of experts from the agricultural de special agents of the prosecution. Cap ond trial of Ruef, and, after having against smallpox, yellow fever, cholera, partment on an extended trip through tain Duke says Haas had no other been temporarily passed by both typhoid fever, bubonic plague or other the eastern part of the state, and at weapon when arrested, and Captain sides, was exposed in a dramatic man communicable diseases. • “Other com that time received assurances of assist Kelly, in charge of the jail, says there ner by Mr. Heney as an ex-convict municable diseases” is understood to ance from the federal government. was no opportunity for a pistol to have and discharged from the jury. Haas mean tuberculosis. been passed to the prisoner in his cell declared after the shooting that Heney Denver has almost zero weather. Detective Burns is said to have wor had ruined his life by this exposure, Coos Coal to Front. ried some sort of admission from Haas and that he had determined tQ kill The anti-gambling war is again on Marshfield—The vast coal fields of that he was encouraged in his threat Mr. Heney for that reason. in Reno. Mr. Heney was leaning over on his Coos county and the development of against Heney, but just how much of a Von Buelow is to present an ulti- this natural resource which is now statement was secured from, the pris table, conversing in low tones with matus to the kaiser. promised to be extensive in the near oner before he killed himself, the pros Al. McCabe, chief clerk of the district attorney’s office. Directly in front, future, is attracting much attention ecution refuses to reveal. Roosevelt says there will be no Although the bullet has been located, of him was James L. Gallagher, She among the people of the Coos bay coun slaughter of game on his trip to Af and a representative of the try iand is believed to be one of the embedded in the left jaw, about an inch witness, rica. Associated Press had just walked to in front of the ear, the surgeons have big important features of the locality Samuel Gompers will be re-elected T e n n e s s e e .................................... 8 not to extract it until Mr. Heney Mr. Heney’s table, and was standing in the future. The fact that Coos bay decided T e x a s ........................................... 18 president of the American Federation gains more strength, as it has as yet at his left elbow, waiting for an op University Debating League. U ta h ................................................... has practically the only coal on the of Labor. portunity to speak to him, when a V e rm o n t....................................... 1 University of Oregon, Eugene.—The Pacific coast south of Puget sound in given no trouble. Virtrinim ........................................ • small man, neatly attired and having The swelling in the throat is less than A New York delivery company con State High School Debating league marketable quantities has always been W a s h in g to n .................................... at any time since the patient was taken a decidedly Jewish cast of counte W est V i r g i n i a . . . . . ....................... tem plates tubes for the delivery of of which Professor E. E. DeCou. of nance, approached the assistant dis W isconsin..................................... 1 packages. the university, is secretary, is already held out as one of the most valuable to the hospital, and he is breathing nor- trict W y o m in g ......................................... attorney from behind in quick, assets of the place. mally. ________ beginning active operations for the German miners blame managers for steps, but with deliberation. Sudden .175 216 T o ta l . year’s work. Thirty-five high schools the recent disaster in which 390 men San Francisco. Nov. 16.—At a meeting ly his right hand shot out, and before Grocers Plan Big Meeting. have entered the league and some of lost their lives. of citizens Saturday night, presided over the newspaper man, Mr. McCabe or them have already held their try Portland.—The Oregon State Grocers’ by Mayor E. R. Taylor, resolutions were John Foley, Mr. Heney’s special body The United States Steel corporation outs. A new debating district foi association will bold its third annual passed declaring unwavering allegiance sitting about eight feet away, will spend $5,500,000 in increasing the Coos Bay has been created in addi convention in this city January 6 and to law and a determination to support guard. could make a move, there was a flash New Governor» of States capacity of its plants. tion to the four of last year, of Co 7. It promises to be one of the most the attorney’s office in securing and a loud report rang through the lumbia river, southern, central an largely attended conventions ever held. the district S ta te N am e P olitics. For the first time in the history of detection and conviction of crimi courtroom. eastern Oregon. After the tryouts C olorado ..............J o h n P . S h a f r o th . . . . . . D C. B. Merrick, secretary of the Portland the San Francisco mint, pennies and Ruef and his two attorneys, who C o n n e c tic u t........G eorge.F . L illay.............R have been held and debates have de' Retail Grocers’ association, has just re nals, high or low. and the full protec nickels are to be coined there. D e la w a re ............. Sim eon 8 . P e n n e w ill... R termined the championship team in turned from a trip through the Willam tion of the officers in the discharge of were out on the sidewalk, were F l o r i d a .................A lb e rt W . G ilc h ris t... .D startled by the report and started for I d a h o .....................J a m e s H . B ra d y ............ R The emperor of China is reported each district, inter-district contests ette valley and the eastern part of the their duty. Illin o is................... C harles S. D en ee n .........R The resolution also declared that, if the courtroom, but were forced down dead; the empress dowager dying, and will be held to select the two best state and found the merchants at La I n d ia n a .................T hom as R. M a rs h a ll...D regent appointed to control the des teams for the final debate, which takes Grande, Pendleton and Baker City more the criminal law was found to be so the s'teps by the crowd rushing fran I o w a .......................B. F. C a rro ll.....................R K a n s a s ................. W a lte r R. S tu b b s .......... R tinies of the Flowery Kingdom. place at the university of Oregon in generally interested iq the convention framed as to permit the escape of civic tically out. M a s s a c h u s e tts .. .E b en S. D r a p e r .............. R malefactors, the law must be amended, “What has happened?” shouted May. A new bulletin containing full than ever before. M ic h ig a n ............. F red M. W a rn e r.............R District Attorney Langdon declares and if the lax administration of the law Ruef Jo the Associated Press repre information in regard to all the ques M in n e s o ta ............J o h n A. J o h n s o n .......... D Heney is a martyr to the public, and was due to misinterpretation by judges, sentative as the latter ran out to the M is so u ri............... H e rb e rt S. H a d le y .........R tions to be debated is now iti the says prosecutions will continue de No More Stolen Rides. M o n ta n a............... E d w ard D o n lan ............... R men should be placed upon the bench nearest telephone. hands of the printer and will be N e b r a s k a ............. A. C. S h a lie n b e rg e r ...D spite the attempted assassination. Grants Pass__The Grants Pass coun capable of construing the law. “ Heney has been shot,” was the N ew H a m p s h ire .H e n ry B. Q u i n b y ........ R «nailed as soon as possible. cil has passed an ordinance making it a N ew Y o r k ___'...C h a rle s E. H u g h e s ___ R The meeting was the most significant reply. The election of Gomez in Cuba is N o rth C arolina .. W . W . K i t c h i n .............. D misdemeanor for boys to “ steal rides” that has been held since the days of the Ruefs automobile stood in front of almost certain. The election is the N o rth D ak o ta .. C. A . J o h n s o n ............ . ,R Establish Irrigating System. on automobiles, hacks, trucks or deliv vigilantes, and demonstrated that public the building, and he immediately or first step toward again turning the O h io .......................J u d so n H a n n o n .............D R hode Island . . . .L o u is E. R em ington . ,.R Grants Pass__The Josephine County ery wagons. Several boys have been sentiment is fully aroused and deter dered his chauffeur to get the nearest island republic over to the people. S o u th D a k o ta ___R o b e rt S. V e sse y .......... R Irrigation & Power company, the organ badly crippled by catehing onto moving mined to bring an end to the demoral physician. The car returned a few T e n n e s s e e ........... M. R. P a t t e r s o n ............ D San Francisco has voted for munici automobiles and wagons, and these acci izing conditions of the last two years. minutes later with Dr. A. S. Tuchlcr. T e x a s .....................T hom as M. C a m p b e ll..D ization of which was perfected two dents pal waterworks. U ta h .................... W illiam S p r y ................... R have resulted in this ordinance. of 703 Van Ness avenue. W a s h in g to n ........S. G. C osgrove.................R weeks ago, and which is composed en Boys who violate the ordinance are sub Liberals are expected to win in the “My God,” exclaimed Mr. Ach. “I Quarantine Against Anthrax. W est V ir g in ia .. W . El G lasscock........... R tirely of local men, has elected its offi ject to a fine and imprisonment in jail wish I had never taken a criminal W is c o n s in ........... J a m e s O. D av id so n ___ R ^ Cuban elections. Helena, Mont., Nov. 16.—The gov cers and will at once proceed with the case in my life. I will never take an Castro has finished his preparations ernor has issued a modification of his work of establishing an irrigating ays other when I get out of this one. PORTLAND MARKETS. for war with Holland. tem for Grants Pass and surrounding recent quarantine proclamation prohibit This is a dastardly outrage. I cannot district. The officers elected are: Pres DIES BEFORE TELLING MUCH. Wheat—Bluestem, 94c; club, 90c ing the importation into Montana from express myself in strong enough • Six Chinese were drowned in Niagara ident, H. L. Gilkey; vice-president, G. fife, 89c; red Russian, 87c; 40-fold South Dakota of any domestic animals, terms. Mr. Heney did not denounce- falls while trying to smuggle into the o H. Carner; secretary, J. C. Riggs; treas 90c; valley, 90c. this man Haas, if Jie is the one who United States. Assassin Haas is Believed to Have urer, and conditionally as respects North Da did the shooting. In pursuance of his G. A. Hamilton. Barley—Feed, $25.50<®26 per ton Given Little Information. A German military balloon hit a tree kota and Wyoming, on account of an duty he disclosed the fact, during the brewing, $27. and fell into the Baltic sea. The occu thrax. The step is taken at the request other trial of Mr. Ruef, that Haas was. San Francisco, Nov. 17.—From the Ask Pardon for Lathrop Oats—No. 1 white, $30@31 per ton of federal inspectors, who state that the pants were rescued. an ex-convict, and as such had him best information obtainable it is be Salem__Petitions have been put in authorities have the anthrax outbreak dismissed from Jhe jury box. I sin The fate of Chancellor von Buelow lieved that Detective Burns secured circulation asking Governor Chamber gray, $29@30. Hay—Timothy, Willamette Valley reasonably well in hand. Hereafter cerely. hope that- Mr. Heney will re • depends on the kaiser’s acceptance of some sort of a rambling statement from lain to grant a pardon in favor of P pledge to keep quiet. Haas to the effect that he had been ap N. Lathrop, a well-known business and $14 per ton; Willamette Valley, ordi shipments from South Dakota will be cover.” The report of the attempted assas by persons who attempted to traveling man, who was recently con nary, $11; eastern Oregon. $16.50(5$ permitted to enter Montana when ac Charles M. Schwab, the steel man, proached 1750; mixed, $13; clover, $9; alfalfa companied by federal health certificates. sination spread throughout the city increase his resentment toward Heney victed of perjury and sentenced to says real pleasure is not to be found in by making remarks such as '“I would like wildfire, and caused intense ex serve four years in the penitentiary. $14: alfalfa meal, $19. palaces, but among hammers and Fruit—Apples, 60c@$2 per box; Barricades Office. citement and indignation. An immense not stand such treatment,” etc. Lathrop’s case has been appealed to whistles. It is also rumored that Detective the supreme court. Some of the trial peaches, 8 oc( 0 )$l per box; pears. 75c (0) San Francisco, Nov. 16.—Hearst’s Ex crowd gathered around Carpenters. A Philadelphia boarding house has Burns is shortly to make public the jurors who convicted him have signed $1.25 per box; grapes, $1.25@1.75 per aminer composition and editorial rooms Hall, to which Jqdge Lawlor had been blown up by Black Hand members statements which Haas made to him the petition upon the theory that he crate; local Concords, 12%(3)15c per moved his court this week on account half basket; huckleberries, 12 %c per were barricaded Saturday night and of the lack pf room and facilities in because one of the occupants refused during the day of sweating to which has already been punished enough. pound; qiiinees.'$l(5$1.25 per box; cran guarded by armed men, as the managers the temporary criminal court building. to give "up $ 1 , 000 . Haas was subjected just before he took berries. $9.50(5)12.50 per barrel; casa of the newspapers feared that a mob Several hundred persons followed the his own life. Just what these disclos Run of Salmon Heavy Members of the board of supervisors has, 2%c per pound; Spanish Malaga would be formed to attack and clean ambulance from the hall to the Cen of Schenectady, N. Y., have resigned ures will be and whether or not they Marshfield—The salmon run on Coos grapes, $7(577.50 per barrel. will implicate anybody in a conspiracy out the offices. For several months tral Emergency hospital, and down at the call of citizens. They are cannot now be learned from the prose bay is now especially large. The fish Potatoes—90c(f7$l per hundred; sweet the Examiner has printed daily cartoons town thousands gathered around bul charged with grafting. ermen are busy day and night and such potatoes, l% @ 2 V*e per pound. letin boards. cution. ridiculing F. J. Heney, Rudolph Spreck- Federal officials who are investigat Judge Lawlor reconvened court at It is true, however, that Detective great quantities of fish are being de Onions—Oregon, $1.10@1.25 per 100 els, W. J. Burns and the entire graft ing the Standard Oil company are look Burns, at the time he was making an livered at the canneries that the plants pounds. 5:15. He had already sent the jury prosecution, and each day at .the bottom ing for a man who “ borrowed” $7,500, examination of the body of the dead throughout the county are running full the St. Francis Hotel in charge of Vegetables—Turnips, $1.25 per sack; of its editorial column it has run the to 000 from the company. deputy sheriffs. As soon as a sem man at the county jail, was heard to force. Rush orders for cans are being carrots. $1; parsnips, $1.25; beets, legend about the timé since the prosecu blance of order was restored, the make remarks which indicated that his sent to the factories by the canners the $1.25; horseradish, 8(5)12%e per pound; tion began. The house committee has begun its chain of evidence secured from Haas’ court ordered Ruef, who has been at supply of fish being greater than was artichokes, $1 per dozen; beans, 10 c tariff revision inquiries. liberty on bonds aggregating $ 1 , 500 ,- statements was not nearly as conclusive per pound; cabbage, l%(5i>2e per Carsful Guard Over Trial. Roosevelt says he will not run for as he had hoped, and that for that rea anticipated. 000 , into the custody of the sheriff pound; cauliflower, 50c(a)$l per dozen; San Francisco, Nov. 16.—When the and he was soon afterward taken to the senate from New York. son he deplored the act which made it celery. 40(5?75c per dozen; cucumbers You Will Find It in Vale. $2 per box: egg plant, $2 per crate; trial of Abraham Ruef, so tragically in the county jail. His counsel offered A committee of San Francisco citi impossible to secure any further state Vale.—Citizens of Vale are about to lettuce, __ _ _ 75c(5i>$1 per box; parsley, 15c terrupted by the shooting of District At formal objections. Mr. Dozier then zens is to inquire into delay of graft ments. inaugurate a campaign of boosting for trials. per dozen; peas, 10 c per pound; pep torney Francis J. Heney in the open demanded that Gallagher, the witness, the city and the surrounding country, pers, Reform School is Burned. 10 c per pound; pumpkins, ](3>1%e courtroom by Morris Haas, is resumed be also ordered into the custody of Five persons were killed by an ex and a new slogan hag been invented the sheriff until his cross examination Louisville, Ky., Nov. 17.—Five build- per pound; radishes. 12 %e, per dozen: plosion on a steamer near North Bay, and adopted to assist in making the had been finished. This was refused. today, more than a score of plain clothes pinach, 2 c, per pound; sprouts, 10 c per ngs of the Indiana state reformatory country famous. The slogan ia. “ Yon Ontario. detectives will mingle with the crowd, An automobile Collided with a train and nearly the entire plant of the Indi Will Find It in Vale.” and this an pound; squash, l% e per pound; toma Heney Used Own Money. rmetf men will guard the corridors and near Red Bluff, Cal., and four per ana Manufacturing company at' Jeffer nouncement applies equally to those toes, 50e(5J)$l. Salem, Or., Nov. 14.—“ Mac, I have Butter—City creamery, extras. 35(7$ in front of Carpenter’s Hall, on Fulton sons were killed. sonville. Ind., across the Ohio river, looking for orchard and agricultural 36c; spent over $20,000 of my own money fancy outside creamery, 32Vi(5>35c street, and the streets in the vicinity land. _______ . A student at a Cleveland, Ohio, uni were destroyed by fire late yesterday. per pound; store, 17(57200. of the building will be strongly patroled. on these graft trials; in fact, prac versity has been driven insane by The loss will total about $250,000. There tically all the available money I have Loses SI.OOO Log Raft. Kggs—Oregon selects, 37%c; East- were no fatalities, the 1300 inmates of imagined hazing. has been put into this thing,” Francis tho ' cm, 27(3)32V»e per dozen. Grand Duke Alexis Dead. Marshfield__ On account of reformatory remaining locked in J. Money said to Attorney L. H. Mc Morse, the bank wrecker, has been the Poultry—Hens, 11c per pound; cells, a portion of them sending breaking of a boom on South slough, Paris. Nov. 16.—Grand Duke Alexis, Mahon. of Salem, when the latter vis denied bail and will have to stay in their cheers through the grated windows as the Smith-Powers Logging company spring, H e; ducks, old, 12(5713'Ac; mcle of the czar of Russia, died here ited Heney in ’Frisco some months jail until his appeal is heard. they watched the work of the firemen. lost 280.000 foet of logs. A big raft young, 14(5)15c: geese, old. 9(3)10c; Saturday morning after a brief illness. ago, according to McMahon. Mc was caught in a atrong tide and car young. 9(5)70«; turkeys, 17(5)18«. A seat in the New York stock ex The grand duke had been ill for some Veal—Extra, 8 %e per pound,; ordi time, but recently recovered his health Mahon says Heney expressed doubt ried over the bar. The raft broke and change has just sold for $85,000. A After Oil King. that a man is justified in giving the the logs were scattered nnd lost. The nary, 7<i77%e; heavy. 5c. week ago this same seat brought sufficiently to plan a trip to England. best years of his life and most of his New York. Nov. 10 —John D. Rocke value of the raft waa about $ 1000 . Pork—Fancy, 7c per pound; large. $70,000. earnings in the cause of the public. feller will he subpoenaed to appear as 5V*(JS>6c. Mount Robson, Canada, is claimed 8now in Middle West. witness in the United States court Hops—1908, choice, 8(5)8%«; prime, ' Enterprise Sawmill Sold. to be the highest peak in the Rockies. here in the federal suit to dissolve the Votes fop Independence. Chicago, Nov. 16.—Winter is here. - 7(5 7%«: medium, 5%®6e per pound. All attempts to stop the fire burning Standard Oil company of New Jersey. ' Enterprise—Lewis has sold his saw 1907, 3<55)4e; 1906, 1(3)1%«. Snow fell in Chicago yesterday, and in San Juan. P. R.,*Nov. 14.—Official at the Dos Bocas, Mexico, oil wells United States Marshal Henkle was given mill and a smal tract of land where th> Wool—Eastern Oregon, average beat, the afternoon lights were necessary in election returns show that the Union have been abandoned. The oil is subpoena today and ordered to serve mill la located, eight miles northeast 10(7814e per pound, according to shrink all the homes and offices to dispel the ist party carried all seven districts of flowing at the rate of 14,000,000 gal t on the oil king. It is reported that of Enterprise, to J. E. Patterson, t age; valley, 15(3>16e. attendant darkness. The snowfall was the island. The Unionists advocated lons a day. general throughout the Middle West. Rockefeller will be a willing witness. | railroad contractor, for $8,000. Mollair—Choice, 18« per pound. independence and self-government. Vr t 1 : A A A A A A A A A A A A . A A A . A A A A A A A A A A A f