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*> 7 K s^ 'i ¿V S U G G E S TIO N S FRO M M ORE M E XIC AN FLO O D S’ Cloudburst Floods R iver* and O ver flow s Fertile Valleys EVENTS OFJHE DAY Mexico. C ity, Sept. 7.— A special dis patch r*o«ived here from M orelia aeys that floode yesterday rained a large section o f the Zamora district. A ter rible eloodbarst in the mountains cans ed r iv e n and streams to overflow and m iles o f fe rtile valleys are and R ib s Further details have been received i n t e n d t a i AH ^ v W L W fi « b a n e f tha flood that sw ept the foe ìiim V W V R o f Tula, in the etate o f Tam alpeie, last Saturday. A wave between 46 and fiO t i u Im portant but N ot L a m Inti fe e t high engulfed the low er h alf o f eating Happenings from Points the town. Tw o hundred bouses and the Outside the State. Sen Joan bridge w ere carried awsy and maay lives were lo s t Tha storm raged fo r three days. Rossis now wants a share in the Chi Terrib le sa are the conditions at nes* railw ay loan. Monterey, the correspondent declares The deficit o f the Gorman im perial they are ju st as bed at Tula end vicin governm ent fo r 1908 is said to amount ity. The entire northeastern section o f IS $30,500,000. the etate is M id to have been laid /•T w o colored men have been heaged waste. Railroad and telegraphic com by a mob at Malcolm, A la ., {.for mur munication w m delatrayed and the pop dering the sheriff. ulation o f Tula, some 7,000 persona, m cut o ff from the root o f the nation Explorer Cook says he has data to convince the moot skeptical that he was fo r four days. I t w ill be six or eigh t months before the highways can b e w actually a t the North Pols. ared. T h irty bodies have been re Jap grape pickers in C alifornia have covered end many bodies o f shepherds demanded an increase in w ages and id mountaineers are being washed may be replaced by Hindus. down into tbs va lley below. A « « e l l tim p e t was censed by an T - Itatlian warship stopping w hile the A t- ROBBED M A ILS W H O LE SALE . U ntie fleet was at target practice. N m y 'f j i 'x.~-* A sword fish has been caoght o ff the Men end Women Caught In Chicago Catalina islands, CaL, which weighed Heed Big Gang. 141 pounds and measured eigh t fo ot in Chicago, SspL 7.— In tbs arrest o f length. A llen Posner, 26 years old, ami s M ore explosives have been found in ong women g ivin g her neme m Emi the bankers o f B ritish w ar virasls and ly Snyder, 20 years old, who ere ia cus members o f the adm iralty are in a stats tody at the Harrison street police sta o f form ant. tion, Postoffice Inspector Stnart believ Tbs latest creation in the m illinery es be hM pert o f e gang o f m ail thieves lin e is to be known m the Cook bet, in who have been operating in Chicago honor o f the explorer. I t is tw o fe e t and other cities. Tw o men are being high covered w ith black fo r, w hile a sought m accomplices o f Posner and w hite aigrette representing the pole the Synder g irl in the th eft o f letters and chaahing o f cheeks found in stolen brietleo from the top. liL Posner and e man named Gray China U planning the improvement and another men whose name is being e f her army. kept secret are said to be under indict Count Zeppelin w ill continue prepar ment in N ew York fo r e $1,000 th eft ations to fly to tha N orth Pale. o f jew elry. The Synder g irl ie sold to Preaidant ¿ T a ft says ha w ill prob have come to Chicago w ith Posner flour months ago. ably v is it Alaska next summer. It is charged that the pair operated A serious epidsude is feared in the by steelin g letters from residence m ail nooa fltncKen aiBiricui o i Mexico. n s a fte r delivery by letter eaariers. German scientists say the finding o f Posner is declared to have adm itted tin North P otato o f secondary import- According to the posts] authorities, Posoer sod his associates stoic $1,000 L ocomotive «4h o f jew elry and other va‘ aays it is rushed w ith order fo r which w e n brought to Chicago. An I d d io * man hss jo s t died a t the age o f 94. H e leaves 88 childrhn and had outlived four w ives. Denmark believes Cook’ s story e f E m discovery o f th e, N orth Polo and fr ill g iv e him a royal welcome. Attorney General Wicker*ham says i f the polar continent is worth holding fri is governm ent w ill annex it. Dispatches from Java say the vol cano Smern is in setive eruption, caus ing grea t havoc. Thors has eleo been t an earthquake w ith hundreds o f feta l- -•>> * . Revolutionary coekec hats are to be worn by women next so W ilbur W rigfife has suggested that cities appoint an inspector o f balloons. The lose o f life in the Monterey, Ile x ., flood is now estim ated at 8,000. A tornado devastated D ia lville, a Sm all town in Texas. Several persons W ere injured. Supplies are being sent to Monterey, H ex ., and the general condition is much improved. Mrs. Florence Vandervort, a m illion aire widow d f Los Angeles, has m ar ried e poor men. * V** N o lives w ere lost ia the Nevada cloudburst end the property damage is placed a t $1041000. Government scientists ssy Cook w ill have no trouble in proving that he ac tually reached the pole. According to official reports the rice crop o f China w fll he about 17 per cent above the average. A ll W estern roads have announced new schedules to the coast and each ia tryin g to outdo the other. The Am erican warship squsdron is in Chinese wa tess. The international trades onion coun c il 4s in session in Faria. A severe earthquake has been fe lt in the canal sons, but the big: ditch wa* not hurt. The steam er Ohio, wrecked o ff the Alaskan coast, is said to have h it an unchartered rock. H ill a tm i l be hM all the railroad con- ■ he needs in the East and w ill he confined to the W est. a new warns peter*su LI N ew York which w ill shorten to five days. V A M g Ouray met prejeet hue been started in Colorado by which 2*0,000 aeras ot land w ill be reclaim ed a t a cost o f $2,000,000. m inan object to the a fla ia ile n powder. > A» efM ^rf% $hnU torarjeraj i have beau erected to T U B E R C U L O S IS IN C R E A SE S. Nathan 8traus Says Plague is Gaining Against Fight. Budapest, Sept. 7.— Nathan Straus, tha N sw York philanthropist, who on Tuesday to the Intsrnfrsnsl Medical < to stop the spreading o f disease that results from the o h o f infected m ilk, today submitted detailed figures to that body to prove th gt tu berculosis, instead o f being conquered, is on tM ia crease. H e sited the official vita l statistic* o f N ew York city, which w m by t)r . Robert Koch with lea d in f.'th e whole world in the figh t against enlosis. H e showed that tbs inereas in g sk ill o f the physicians in tuberculosis had reduced the rate from this disease in proportion to E m population from 2^42 per 1,000 in 1902 to 2.89 per 1,000 in 1907, and 2.29 in 1908, but be abowed that number o f deaths from tuberculoo proportion to Em total number o f deaths from all causae had increased from 18.04 per cent, in 1902 to 18.90 in 1908. Íf¡3 Cholera Loses T erro rs. Paris, SspL 7.— Seram and vaccine fo r treatm ent o f «holers hM been dis covered by Dr. Salambini, working un der the direction o f Professor Metch- nikoff and Dr. Pierce Roux. Their aernm hM been tried in Russia in * perato cases and reduced the death rate, which w m 50 per cent, to below 28 per cen t The vaccine is prepared by taking bacilli from the body o f cholera patient and m aking a culture thereof, which is injected subcutane ously into healthy persons. Local in faction follow s and immunity results. G reek Princes Rem oved. Athene, SspL 7.— K in g George to day w ill sign s decree placing Crown Prince Constantine and Prince Nich- o I m , at their own request, on the un attached list o f the army and granting the other princes in the army tw o or three years’ leave o f absence to atudy gadier General Smolensk! w ill replace Crown Prince Constantine m commander ia ch ief and Colonel CortbM w ill be appointed commpnd er o f the arm y corps at Athens. " " ■—t'v — # Tornado W ipe* Out Tow n. C atraai, S icily, SspL 7.— The v il lage at Stordoa was shout w iped oat today by a tornado. F iva parsons ware U llad and 50 Injured. One hun dred hsuMS w ere com pletely demol ished and many others unroofed. The tornado w m accompanied by a torren tia l rain. The populat ion took refuge to houses on the Quarter Santo Maria, the statue o f Santa M fria Mag- glove fa ll, adding Tennessee Stays Dry- ■ Tern., SepL 7.— Tbs has estab legislative set prohibiting wholesale having lished a raw m as w all as retail sals o f liquor to the in four state waa upheld except sa regards from N ew York to 14 hours and 2 i M iss to r shipment outside o f the state, to an opinion handed down to Chanoery court todaay by Chancellor T . M .' Me- law hi Calorado V I OREGON STAU ITEMS OF FAR M E RS. Durand In vite« Their <W V ■ * Practical Washington, SepL 6.- rbs term e«, »tu rally vary o f the United States are net much in teres ted in the census o f a gri C R O P S IN G R A N T H E A V Y. W O O L SE AS O N GOOD. culture and farm s that w ill be taken High and W heat and Fruit W ill Bring Farm ers A p ril 16, 1910, sis ooe o f the subjects Ytald Is Largs and to ha a t o fr d b y the by E m thirteenth 1:*! Portland The Oregon wool season M p -* »/ “ • t o t a L i t t of 1909, which hM now been brought interest by w ritin g to the to a close, hM been one of the to u t resu Tor ths purpose o f m aking on tbs m ark et W ith ths com ing o f successful in the history of the ‘ meats upon census inform ation regard E m railroad this te ll E m fru it and grain The yield w m large and the price raisers w ill be able to send their sup ing agriculture M pr— e t o i to the and the growers are en tirely w ith the resu lt I t hM also been a plies to Baker C ity and all railroad pusL The director «1 the census w eL profitable year, eo fa r m it has Rone, points. otunea all such suggestions and gives Asoording to reports received here them careful consideration, m he to fo r tha dealers. Tbs wool clip o f Oregon this year there is s short fru it crop in many sec netted the farm ers o f tha stats about tions o f Eastern Oregon. Grant scan anxious to have the results o f ths com $4,000,000. They have also received ty never hud a better yield o f aU kinds ing census correspond as nearly M may very good prices fo r their mutton, o f fru its and grains than this year. be to the dm ires o f the people most In sheep and lambs, and are altogether in H eretofore apples have been ted to ths terested. m prosperous a condition m tha farm hogs and fru it oould be bud fo r tbs In addition to studying carefully era in other parte o f the state-w ho picking, th is summer oentractors are these suggestions, the dire ter has on It beav devoted their energies to ra ilin g buying the fru it in the orchards. w ill be boxed and shipped to railroad his own in itia tive requested oertain grain. I t hM been an idepl year for tha Ore points. professors o f economies and agricul Tbs flour m ills o f the John Day val ture o f E m more im portant universi gon aheep men lr ith the weather eight at every Meson to produce the beat re ley are paying $1 s bushel fo r w h eat sults. As a consequence, the output Although E m yield ia much In advance ties o f the country, and otha n larger than it 1 ms bees to recast o f previous yu an, there w ill not be who have specialised to agricultural years and the quality w m batter. A t enough wheat to supply local demands. matters, to come to W ashnigtoo fo r a tha same tim e there w m a sharper de- The people e f Grant county bays im abort tim e fo r tha purpose o f studying and from boyars and price# were mense tracts o f land that have never carefu lly and criticisin g plana now uo- Especially is it desired to bean cultivated, sad now that the* land dar w ay. obtain their opinion rela tive to the The quality . of the wool w m sacel is contingent to the railroad the wheat le n t I l t i w m o of f ‘ better staple than last yield should be very m aterially to* questions to be asked atod their form , mi the results to be obtained w ill eo year, though o f heavier shrinkage, ow W heat o f Grant county compares fa largely depend upon tha character o f ing to the dry spring. The average w eight o f the fleeces w m placed a t 9H vorably w ith wheat raised ia the lower the aehedule and the manner In which pounds, tha heaviest average aver counties. In fa ct, E m Blue mountain the questions are propounded. 1 o f superior so quality, Mpecially suggestions, earning from outside ex known in the state. The wool sheared wheat ; is e perts, are proving to ha o f grant value, fUUy one pound to the fleece m ore than where it has basa Irrigated. and it ia believed that in consequence it did last year. o f this prelim inary study mors valua The highest price paid during the Um atiUa-M orrow Fair. ble and accurate data w ill be obtained aeon in Eastern Oregon w m 28 cents, Pendleton— The annual U m atilla and than could otherwise be secured. A f which w m realised on a part o f ’ one Morrow counties’ fa ir which w ill oc ter these special students and experts clip at Shaniko. The larger p u t o f cur here this month to causing conoid- have made their prelim inary studies, the beat gratae sold between 20 and 22 earble interest and a ctivity. Prepara form al conferences are held in ths cento. Some scouring wools want at tions are being made fo r agricultural office, to which the whole m atter o f ths 18 cants, and other coarse grades mov exhibits which w ill eclipse anything character o f ths sfasdules and tha ed at prices up to 17 cents. For. the ever seen in this section o f the state. methods o f securing ths inform ation price fras d ip , m a whole, the Special f eatures are being arranged are thoroughly gone over. abpout 19J4 cents. fo r the entertainm ent o f the crowd«, The departm ent is also seeking to the latest being s “ broocho busting” secure tha advice and co-operation, as C LE A R IN G U P LA N D T IT L E S . contest fo r which s local firm 1 m s put fa r m possible, o f the officers and ex op a handsome saddle m a prise. I t to perts at tbs department at agriculture, Special Agents Making VIaH to Kla expected that tha bM t riders in this o f the state agricultural colleges, section w ill be hare. farm ers’ societies and lik e math County. C W ill WELCOME COOK m Nation M pntig In w Cinti« ta r A r c tic 'JSZ. is r a fiit fS I Klam ath Falls— H. P. Jones, a spe cial agent o f the general land effiee, and Peter Ogden A pplegate, state Und agent, have arrived from Salem to in spect Soma lands shout the takeu the titles o f which are to question between the state sod tbs United States. The greater port o f tbs lands to this Section have Icog sines'been classified either m governm ent or as belonging ramo land to the state under the grant o f March 12, 1860, bat there are n e odds end ends s till The classification o f ry im portant, since • ths Klamath basin is now ooming into its own and the rich allu vial lands about ths lakes w ill soon be in groat demand. Messrs. A pplegate and J odm went up the Klam ath lake by launch to be gin their examination taf tha low lands at the bead o f the lake and w ill prob ably spend several days to th eir inves tigations. C onserve W aste W ater. Arlington— n o v John Day Pow er company, composed o f Oregon and Washington irrigation enthusiasts, to preparing to develop the immense w a ter power o f John D ay river, about 14 m ile* w est o f A rlin gton. The energy o f this w ater, which has been idling awsy Its strength fa r ages, w ill be converted into electricity sad distrib uted over throe or fou r counties. u The company hopes to be ready by next spring to ternish A rlington and neigh boring towns w ith electricity fo r lights ana power. - ... ... K ozar Returns from East. Salem— In surance Comm lesion er €L 8 A N T A FE S T IR S U P R IV A LS . O fficials C ell Hasty ocneau ifif. Chicago, SepL A — The manager o f E m Santa Fa road hM mada a definite proposition to the Poetofflce depart ment to put on a now m ail and express train between Kansra C ity and Los Angelas that w ill reduce the present running tim e by ten hour* T require a trip o f over 1,890 m ile* to he mads to 50 hours, or a t the rata o f over 87 mites an hour, including stops. Whan it became definitely known to day that tbs Bants P s had agreed to tofrs ten hours o ff Eta latest sthedate between K s nrai C ity told Los Angeles, consternation re ig n «) to the official ranks o f Eto W estern roads. Confer* stand w ere hold on a ll aids«, agents o f comDeiintr Unas ware dispatched to Washington w ith instructions to ledrn at all cost the position ths governm ent is lik sly to take in the «a tt a r , and or ders Eero hastily issued by the Rock Island aad Southern Pacific fo r tim e card m eeting*. ■ 1 H ■ '•* I W M E iy ls r s r . I I , , , U M i A1EA I t D M A » President T a ft May Be Requested to H onor Man W h « H oleted Ftog O ver P olar OoflEnent. New York, SepL 4.— P rep a ra tion » already are on fo ot to make the home coming o f Dr. Frederick A . Cook a » even t o f national, and pOMtttly inter national importance. I f plans ou E in e* today by members o f the A rctic club era carried out, the welcome Dr. Cook w ill receive in N ew Y ork w ill be am oration in which city , state and nation, w ill take part, w hile prominent explor ers— Cook’ s form er riva ls— from a ll parts at the globe, w ill gather to pay personal tribute to hto achievem ent*. Members o f ths A rctic club hops* P t M i ^ t T s tt may be praeenL “ Such tin g ,” one declared, “ in view o f the fa c t that the explorer has placed the- Stars and Stripes on E m apex e f Era world aad added perhaps «0,000 square m iles to ths nation’s t s ir itn y .’ ! . Am ong the explorers who are #x- ed to take a prominent part arm Duka d’ Abruxxi, Dr. Nansen, Cap tain Ronald A moods* n. General A . W . Greeley, Rear Adm iral George M el v ille , Anthony F iala and Captain Jos eph E. Bernier. Captain Bradley S. Osborns, secre tary o f ths A rctic club, says tbs ex plorer is not expected bare fo r several- C “ He to dm in Copenhagen in th ree days,” raid Captain Osborns, “ and i f he earns straigh t boms would arrive in N ew Y ork abmit the middle o f Septem ber, but hto friends haltera that Ira may make several stops on the way. For one thing the geographers and e d itiate o f Copenhagen w ill tentar him a welcome. H e may g o to Christiana, to m eet Captain Amundsen discoverer o f the Northwest peerage; it is lik s ly that bs w ill v is it Belgium where he tow been decorated fo r his services t » ■dance and it te scarcely conceivable that the B ritish geographical toelette* would“ allow him to para them on hto ay home without an Invitation t » W O RRY H ARRIM AN L IN E S . Banta Fe W ill Pitt Past Train on Run. te C oeat. 'i* - Chicago, SepL 4.— The management e f the Sente F e railroad hM about de cided t * put teta operation a new .fa s t m ail and express train to ran between KanaM C ity and Lo* Angelas, w ith a view to capturing the bulk o f the Southern C aliforn ia m ail. Xhto adds another speed w ar to th a t rocsutly declared by tha H ill reads in ths m ail, express «tad ps manger traffic to the Pacific coast, affectin g a d iffer ent toritory between the East and Cal iforn ia. 1 , ~ ,r7Tr* “ The en tire Southern C alifornia mail to involved in the move, and thi# to ■aid to bring about $1,260,000 annual revenue to the railroads. The Sants. Fs and Rock Island, in sm nectiorv w ith the Southern Pacific, new hara this business about equally divided. The bulk o f this m ail comes from E m St. Louie gatew ay by ths Missouri Pacific. Tbs rswsigbltag pw iod for all the territory w est o f the Missouri riv e r and west o f S t Psnl begins next F eb ruary end on this account ovary road to that territory to urging ths disposi tion o f the mails fo r the yearly period follow in g the^lO days’ w eighing by Era vernmenL Form erly the Santa F e carried tbs bulk o f the Southern C ali fornia m ail, but M vsrsl years ago the , Missouri Pacific put on s fa it train which captured the mail out o f SL Louis and the Rack Island put on I t » Golden State Lim ited, which le ft Kan- i C ity jo s t a fter the arrival o f the Eastern mails. A t that tim e the San ta Fa w m not to a position to change its schedule to w ait fo r tbs mails. to San Francisco Mr. a ttt dhya w ith G ever Governor Benson, he report*, to M b etter hraltb then tim e. W h ile to E m East M - ..... i—— ■ - Koser »ttended-the national convention Rem ove Government D redg o f insurance commissioners and i Marshfield—Captain Patera, who has looked into tbs methods employed by bad charge o f the governm ent dredge ths insurance commissioners o f the Oregon at work In Coos bay, hM Middle W eatei astern states. turned from Portland and that ths dredge ie to be removed to P O R T L A ND MAR K E T * . week and taken to the Columbia' river fo r repair*. The work started here i* N A T U R A L BRIDGE FO U N D . W heat— Bloestem , 95c; club, 87c; as y e t uncompleted, but the effprts o f ni ‘Uj'- red RuMian, 8 5 * c ; valley, 90c; F ife, the people to keep the dredge here Span 874 Feet Long D iscov Rock were fruitless. I t is quite lik ely now 87e; Turkey red, 87c; fo rtyfold , 89)4e. ered in Utah. B arley— Feed, $26.50 per ton ; brew- that the port commissioners w ill build tog, $27.50. S alt Lake. Utah, SepL 6.— W ith a s dredge o f their own. Hay— Tim othy, W illam ette valley, spun o f 274 fe e t and more than 800 $12016 per ton; Eastern Oregon, $17@ fe e t high, s natural bridge, raid to bs Complains o f Late Trains. 18; mixed, $15.60016.50; a lfa lfa , ths largest known, hra been discovered ■ Salem— A . F . W ill, o f Aurora, hi $18.60; clover, $11018; cheat, $18@ by members o f the Utah Archaeological complained to the railroad commission 14.60. society, who have returned from an ex o f poor train service maintained by tbs B atter— C ity cream ery, extras, 84c pedition along the Colorado river, in Southern Pacific at Aurora. The train per pound; faney outside cream ery, 29 Northern Arizona and Southern Utah. due to arrive a t 9:26 o ’ clock in ths @ 33c; store, 21@22c. Butter fs t The bridge ia located four mites morning is from tw o to four hours late prices average 13-Rc per pound i north o f the Arisons line in the state regularly, says Mr. W ill, and that city regular butter pricM . o f Utah, six m iles east o f the Colorado had about as wall not have any train as E gg*— Oregon ranch, candled, 80e river. On its top were found imbed ed fa r m it is an accommodation to pas per dozen. several fossils o f rhmarkable size, in sengers and(shippers. Poultry— Hens, 16)4e par pound; dicating the presence in earlier tim es springs, 17c; roosters, 9 0 1 0 c; docks, at giadt animal life . Governm ent to Build Dredge. young, 14e; geese, young, 10s; tar The party brought back photographs Pendleton— The government has com keys, 20; squabs, $1.7602 p «r dozen as wall M s collection o f rare pottery menced advertising fo r bids for s $10, Pork— Fancy, l l @ l l ) 4 c per pound. and baskets used by the c liff dwellers 000 bridge sctom the U m atilla river v Veal— Extra, 9)401O c per pound. centuries ago. Russians to Be Im ported. at Cayuse station. The appropriation Fruits— Apples, $102.25 par box; , Honolulu SepL 4.— The territo ria ' for the structure was made last winter. pears, $1.2502; peaches, 6O c0$l.lO D ecisive Battle ls*E xpected. | board o f im m igration hM decided to The bridge w ill have s carrying capa per cra te; cantaloupes, $1.6002; Perm, SepL 6.— The culmination o f attem pt the solution o f the labor prob city o f 20 tops. The building o f ths plume, 85090c per box; watermelons, bridge w ill form so important link ip 101 per pound; grapes, 50c©81.76 tbs border affrays between Turkish lem in the Hawaiian group by the im the construction o f the proposed road per crater; carabao, $1.5002 per dozen. troops and the Montenegrins occurreed portation o f R u ssia« fam ilies from to Wen aha springs. Potatoes— $1 per sack; sw eet pota near Cusink, s city to Turikish terri Manchuria. L . C. Atkinson, agent o f tory, where s pitched battle the board,’ railed fo r Harbin today on ss» 8c per pound. fought, according to advices received the liner Siberia and to expected to G overnor Sanson Invited. Onion*— $1.2* par sack. make arrangements fo r the im m igra Saleip— Thera hM been received at Vegetables— Beans, 40 6 c par pound; here today. Thera w ere heavy tion o f 60 soch fam ilies to B ew a il. the governor’ s office a copy o f the offi cabbage, 101 )£ c ; cauliflower, 76c0 on both sides and s number o f Am ong those Injured I f the experim ent proves sacceasful, cial coll fo r ths fourth annual session $1.25 par dozen; celery, 5O c0 $ l; corn, ties reported. it to probable that many more Rus o f tbs D ry Farm ing congress at B il 16020c; cucumbers, 10026c; onions, WUre five Turkish women. The lings, Mont., October 26, 27 and 28. A 1 2 )4 0 1 6 «; peso, 7c per pound; pep tauegrtas fired upon the Turk«, accord sian fam ilies w ill b « induced to settle ' stare o f the congress w ill be gov- pers, 6 0 1 0 c; radish*«, 16c per dozen; ing to the dispatches. Armed forces to the islands. nan’ day, when the governor o f s spinach, 6c per pound; «quash, 6 «; to- are flow facin g each other on the fron tier, and s decisive battle is Canada Won’t Retaliate. \ itoes, 60076c per boa. number o f the W estern states w ill be Montreal, SepL 4.— W b il/ it to tru e present. Hope— 1909 oon tracts, nem inai; 1908 Open Road te Prom otion. that there to neentm ent in this coun crap. 14016c; 1907 crop, l i e ; 1906 Omaha, SepL 6.— D . C. Buell and try over ths new provisions o f the Apple Fair fo r H ood Rlvsr. crop» 8c. W . Sis vers, appointed at ths in Payne ta riff affectin g the pu>p and pa- Hood R iver— Tbs apple growers o f Eastern Oregon, 16028c per stance o f E. H. Harriman to oooduct a industry, it to fe lt both a t O ttaw a valley, 28<u25c; mohair, Hood river valley held a rousing meet technical school fo r instruction o f and Quebec that nothing can be gained ing at the Coommerctol dub rooms tost choice, 24©26c. The gov C attle— S teen , top, 4.8004.60; fa ir Union Pacific railw ay employas, opened by Imposing export dutiee. week fo r tbs purpose o f form ing s per manent organisation, and to toy plans to good, $404.26; common. $S.T*@ 4; tbs institution today. Mere then 100 ernment it ie announced w ill not take fo r an annual apple fa ir. C. D. cows, tap, $8.4068.66; fa ir to good, applicants wars on hand, ranging from any retaliatory notion to this direction, Thompson w m elected chairman end $868.25; common to medium, $ 2 .6 0 « section hands to draughtsmen in the aad any legislation It may enact w ill W . H. Walton secretary. 8.76; calves, top, 16(86.60; heavy, engineering departm ent The school Is be dtrrated rather to a final settlem ent $8 .6 004 ; hulls and stags, $ 2 .7 «3 .2 6 ; designed to At employee e f the road than to aggravating the difficulties. : fo r better positions aad is span to C oos Plane Own D redge. common, $202.60. Hammond I^B uylng Mine. S h eep -T o p wethers, $4; fa ir to them without expense. Marshfield— Now that positive noancement 1 been mode 1 that tbs good, $8.6008.76; ewe#, He I s m on Mextoo C ity, SepL 4.— A deposit o f Many Lost In Java Flood. government dredge Oregon is to be re all fta d ea ; yearlings, bMt, $4; fa ir to $200,600 hM been mode in a bonk here Bata vie, Java, SspL 6.— I t to esti by John Hays Hammond to bind an op- moved from this harbor, the port com good, $8.6008.76; spring Hunb«, $6.26 mated that 600 natives bars perished mission w ill probably a t cues begin say «n, on the Santa Gertrude mine in the Bogs Brat, $8.76; fa ir to goad, $8 n E m floods to Southeastern Java. The Pachuea district o f H idalgo. The pro- construction o f a larger and batter 1.60; stackers, $ 6 0 7 ; China fat% dredge to be used permanently fo r im priee to $9,000,000, $7.6008. provements on Coes buy. 9