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I \ . f.- ,Ai '.L> -¿«À» HM jk S* lift V .. STORM KMS FIFTY OBBAT FA IR 18 fcL O U D . I E M E M C IM P H IC EVENTS OFTHE DAT Item M i m i fea All M il Al M l Importe n t b u t H ot Loin ttir wr n U ip a n p n o A n n m in M lung g i iru m D/vi roti ■ OutaJde tho Stmt«. Tho Alneka-Yukon-Padfle expooitioa olowA with many ceremonies. Tho total fatalities ia tho recent ■Iona ia T m m h m nombor 40. ▲ ru n w a y hone leaped clear over aa «utoaobile at. Bellingham Wash. Stoyreoant Pish, o f New York- ia likely to be the next Minister to Ghnia. The Oregoa Trunk will bridge the Co- H m bia betweea Celilo and The DaRea. Honey won the recount of votes for th e Democratic nomination for district «ttoraey. W illie Boy, the California Indian out law , committed suicide w ith hie last dartridge. A deputy sheriff was badly wounded t a a battle with escaped convicts near Salem, Or. ' T aft sternly rebuked New Mexieaas Who questioned U s good faith a s to ■ f! Alfa London» Oet. IA —The red fing was raised ia Laudon this afternoon and large mob moved upon the Spanish ibassay to make a demonstration of ' of U e execution of Pro sm s eir avo off the crow usual bloodless effectual way. . B ut un pervaded the neighborhood, n mass meeting The trouble began — —» ^ 2 v " i» T rafalgar eqi socialists and labor hundred mgmbert o f t i tions marched to the square red flags draped w ith crepe and bearing inscriptions denouncing King, Alfonso. A black bordered banner was left stand ing against the Nelson column with big letters, “ To Hell W ith the Murderer Alfonso.“ Several laborite members of partis- ent spoke. Yietor Oravson, of Man chester, the socialist member, capped the climax by declaring th at-if the head of every king of Europe were torn from hto body, it would not pay half the pried of F erre r’s life. He called the Busman emperor a “ d irty m onster,” and said K ing Ed ward, who could have prevented the execution, was reai*mnible fo r what might happen in England as a result of it. He demanded the expulsion of the Spanish minister. The socialist societies, carrying ban ners, then marched to the Spanish em bassy, singing revolutionary songs and hooting K ing Alfonso. A rabble ac companied them, filling the streets. I t dark when they reaehed the open square in front o f the embassy, and they found the square filled with police. The embassy windows were dark and there was no sign s f lift. T bs poliee would not 1st t i e procession enter \he square, nor $ven stop. The crowds turned back ana kept moving up Victoria, street, toward tl. Parliam ent buildings, singing, shouting and groaning. The reserves drove the ob In to the side streets, dispersing it w ithout trouble. jm a President S a lt smeli a aged visits orMfc dent Dias, o f Mexico, and pledged ternational friendship. * I t is declared th a t P errer was not a tiouist, b at only a promoter of - education in Spain. ivf An American aeroplane was wrecked ite first J r i a l s t Doncaster, Eng WOMEN FIG H T TO HBAB OABUSO aviator^mada the of WitO g u l l IJJ Pueblo Indiana - ■ Berlin, Oet. 1ft.—Berlin had n riot at the opening sale of seats for Caruso's A. D. Charlton declares the ho three-day engagement a t the Boyal trafile from the E ast will continue. Opera during the coming week, Fren- Thomas J . Lip to a is anxious fa r an aied would-be purchasers pommeled other try lo r th e American yacht rap. other «iner mercilessly merciiensiy in a B struggi« ror struggle for ■laces of vantage in ,th tbs e lias leading I to Cook’s dieeovery o f the N orth Pole places Women end girls faking the bsx-offiee, , women < l H n v S a leading p art in the fray. I t was necessary for a squadron of mounted I t is now reported th a t M inister and unmounted poliee to intervene be is tho victim of political in- fore the sale eould progress. I Crowds began assembling a t 10 o ’eloek the night before and b y day Terrible South pnqm rty break. nearly 1000 persons were on the least 50, and* < ground. Local police regulations did not perm it n line tp be formed before 8 Predident Moffatt says the o ’clock. When the signal to form the E lectric will a ultim ately build oa to line Was given the multitude bad in •M Roseburg. creased to 8000. A serious scramble for Superior judge a t W ashington rules positions nearest th e box-office followed th a t it to not necessary te declare m o ’ s A fter half n dozen women bad been ■ polities when registering in th a t state. taken to a near-by emergency hospital, ■offering from hysterical fits, the police A woman drawn by m istake ns contrived to get the Caruso enthusiasts ju ro r nt Los Angeles declares aba will into line, which stretched twice around 1 serve, and there term« to bo nothing the opera-house building. to prevent it. I'T jftr-i y w ONE CONVICT SHOT DEAD. A fam ily f«»d noni resulted ia the blowing up of n Two Others and a flenanrt Den b y dynam ite, and expdeed n i jj household of degenerates. Five convicts a t w ork on roads I Buena Vista, On, Oet. 19.—Shot ¡: Salem, Or., overpowered their two death on the banks of the Luekiamute guards and escaped, taking two auto river was the fa te of George Carter, m atic revolvers, $29 ia cash and a ring-leader of the quintet of convicts who escaped from their guards at a t the Japan to preening her demand oa penitentiary at Salem F riday night. Two of C arter’s companions, Duncan C W * * and Albert Pervto, are seriously wound Russian officiato expelled an Ameri- ed, the former probably fatally, aa the the expiration o f kta pamperi. result of 4 pitched b attle between the eotiawe a n f John Grant, Sheriff of Polk etan ty , and four members of the poaeee. “ fS ./ 'aL.-W , An Ita lia n has arrived n t San Elmer “ Cherokee” Jam es oag o f the ia the P ortola men who was w ith Sheriff Grant, was fran cisco to slightly wounded in the right leg, hut A robber who had bald ap a Chicago to skill with the poses e a the-hunt for b aak committed suicide when cornered Mike Niehatieh and Albert M urray, the tws- outlaws still a t large. by poliee. T aft promisee to help statehood in A b ra m M ight H ave B ern Xing. and sounds Paris, Oet. 19.—A special dispatch from Athens says the officers of the T rank lina will Greek army who were responsible for Bn, b a t not extend the movement against the monarchy in August tost reaehed a decision a t that ___. , .. .. - time to offer the throne to the Duke of r W hto wife draw A b w z l in the a r n t of the abdication * -* •??* divoree proceed- #f x \u g George. A fter an agreement was reached be tweea th e government and the mutinous aad ISeops, aa Official statem ent was issued on the Great iderable lo denying the movement tads against the . , the ministry. to believed th a t the Japanese gov — fo r personal reasons, forced W right Bases W * i of Crane, minister te China. 1 [ College P ark, H d., O e \ l 8 ilbur sa d radicals in many Da- right today Introduced an el en t of capitals have raised a storm of W the spectaenler in the otk mo- a t the execution of the Spanish notonous training flights M /L ■vera- olutionist F airer. ment aerodrome, when he / hls Nicaraguan revolution against maehine with, a sw ift BSKimo A Ohio rat Zelays to gaining rapidly, express train.' I t was while k in g a to dins tions are th a t be will soon four-minute flight ia a six- wind forced to flee the country. late in tho afternoon th at thi aviator »ties B. Crane, m inister te China, came abreast of the faet-m train. To the spectators it appeared Tihst the has been requested to resign. Snow storms sa d intense sold prevail train was gaining on the aviator. throughout the Middle West states, Crowds were L big a$ th e B eattie victoria, ’ Oet. 19.—Advices were fa ir th at W. J. Bryan foumd it difficult brought by the Empress of India th at to see the exhibits. 600 people were drowned early la ffiep- Nine Baropsha souatriee have agreed tnmber in E ast Java, ss s result o( the 'to recognize each e th e r’s passports to bursting of a crater, which fend become n e d to touring mntoiets. filled with water. When the mountain - Ferrer, the alleged revolutionist a r top lake was released by a breaeh ia rested t a P ar eslena , I th e vrater*svtdr,-the w aters swept eaor- X pardon and executed by shooting- antittaa of sand aad mud down, overwhelming the kampongs s t the foot. - 1 - t a k e n engaged to a ' ¿red. Bivers overflowed, and th« railroad eeuffle aa top o f a moving near Lum ajaug was sw ept swfty. * fra in, fell off and both M K t K f “f ? ’12 WHl is Boy, tho Indian outlaw, who neto J. s v u u j . vm uuiw m so s vi m su iv s E candidate for district; ati t t O f l l t T . ■ordered hto ewiset heart and her father, s Heneyt in the re- rotes to to being helped by other Tndto'ns lo today had a Tead o f id voles IÉ M who have him et eoont being conducted ia court a t the ■tend off Í the ia e ttn tio a to hto jropontÇ Â jrC . * M. wbrf alW g h fl^ H cn ^ rd rss.n o t tied to the Democratic nomination a t the recent prim ary election. Iff the / Two middlemen among the th Chieagv original count H eney.w ns given the nomination by 80 votes. ’’(ra fte rs a r t about to confess. . W ith Many Seattle, Wash., Oct. 18.—A t midnight Saturday the 100,000 electric lights of tbe Alaska - Yukon • Pacific exposition WOBK ON STATE frere extinguished, «losing the prosper ous life of the w orld’s fa ir of 1909, i a t Oswego Will which, from every standpoint, was more U M sr Way. ' successful than its most aealoua friends Portland.—Advises have just Salem—I f the business done by the ba4 dared ta h a p s .', m : i '. m . y , j] Portland f^pui ut» of the ■tate The final moments to the fa ir wees as a * t cement toa reporta of those dramatic as its begianing on Juno 1, tow m aterial r fta considered ns when 40,000 people gathered a t the F ire C om pta tee W ork o f D am atatlon. Com eat comp general prosperity natural am phitheater and w aited for In O na Town— Millions Loss the state a t large to in a very flourish ment a t its plant a t Oswego ha Proeideat T aft to signal. The last day —H undreds H om eless ing condition. Chief Clerk T. K. a tensile strength of 880 poun had bsqn devoted to «eying good-bye. Lovell, of th e secretary of e ta te ’s of only seven days old. A t them ge of 88 The sun shone bright, the flowers were fice, state« th a t in some divisions the days, the same produet has tested 780 never more beautiful, aad tb e whole ex work of th a t department has increased pounds. A a inch cube briquette, son position looked sa new and fresh as on •Memphis, T e n s, O a t M ^ -A t least 87 persons were WUed 4fi the storm over 50 per sent in the past year. A fter aistlng o f one-fourth cement toad three the day of tho opening. th at swept portion, to T en n c ra* ,T B C 980 pounds in deducting insurance fees, which have fourths sand, tasted 880 Tho attendance was largo,' and, while bams, Arkansas and South Carolina days and 898 pounds in four paid to the insurance eommii- yesterday, ftoom reports received to ure regarded re- the carnival sp irit possessed the young, night, the death list likely will reach» aioner sines March 1, the secretary of weeks. These tests are there was sorrow for the paaaing of the « tate’a office has paid into the treasury markable, from the fa s t th at no «Sment 50. The property lose to eetiautod s t from October 1, 1908, to September 30, in th e world, not excepting tke foreign brilliant show. ’ $1,000,000. -y - . , 1909, fees amounting to $63,3*4.50, ns m anufactured product, will ex e d this . The exercises of tho closing hours be The devastation .was widespread» compared to $63,058.0« from October 1, record. The acme Temples also With gan a t 8:30 o ’eloek in the afternoon whole towns being rased. 1907, to September 1, 1908. > •? * stood the steam boiling test, which to with a display of Japanese fireworks. An unconfirmed report has 18 dead a t • Automobile li«eases issued for the the m att severe te st th at caa be made. The exposition band paraded from Staantonville, Tana. Tbe Portland Cement company, which first six months of 1909 reaehed t i e ding to building, serenading each. The situation a t Denmark, Tons., warn ■nstota o f Portland, Salt Lake, Ogdon total of 1004, as compared to 043 for United States Government building greatly aggravated tar fin-, the same period in the preceding ye at. and Los Angolta C a p i t a l i s t s , next month was reached a t 8:80 o ’eloek, its dally Burned' dwellings' and store- Burned the few dweUlngs Cash statem ent of th e state treasurer will begin tLe construction o f its 1500 closing hour. A cornet rounded “ ta p s ” houses left standing after the storm , for th e nine months ending September barrel plant a t Oswego. I t to ex Lang and the band played “ Auld L a n g f l t o ^ k u a ^ liemetose people have ag- A0, 1900, shows s larger balance tn the th a t th e plant will be completed Syne.” Tho flag was hauled down, the common school fund than ever before operation in about fifteen mor life-saving crew on Lake Union fired MeNairy county reports heavy dam- in the history of the state. The first coat, completed, will be app 81 guns, and the buildings* doors were age. The famed» S . H H battlefield H H I of BhiioET $ 1,000,000. ¡J locked. ortgage loans now amount to to located here. I t waa directly in the- 434.62; school district bonds, $L A t night a great throng of people se path of the storm. M asy statue« la the- certificates of sals of state lands, em» hied at the natural amphitheater, national park were torn from their 580.08; *h total Irreducible s c h o o l* » « beside Lake Washington, and listened pedestals, and the property damage te e.—The f i r s t National The to a classical concert b y a band which estimated s t $100,000. ■e will $oon p u t into cire to $119; ^ played wnltsee for tke frivolous a i d A* Busasllville, A te, It t o reported ,000 w orth of H i bank notes _ university fo$d to ¡„ .C h o p in ’s funeral march and other aom- th at four were seriously injured. miaatton. Oa account of ve h er pieces for tb e sorrowing. At 11:30 total educational fund Property damage of e t y c * 4 $50,000 o f E s it eta people hare, wh. $5,500,000. There was an increase of been ia tke habit of handling a ’elock the exposition officials sa d em- !k estimated s t CarteTOrille, G r, whHe- from the Admintotra- th at s t A tlan ta will run between $70,- first mortgage loans during money, and who prefer it to th< lon building to the am phitheater te of about $54,000. the bank has planned to meet The treasu rer’s cash summary shows mand. The exchange requires tbs aw ait tbe stroke of midnight. ^ A r B u ^ d ’^ a t i o n the Louisville A cash on hand January 1, 1909, $892,- nature of T. G. Hendricks, pi On the stage, Jeeiah Collins, chairman Nashville depot and freight house were- t o ’ffile committee on ceremonies, pro- destroyed, and several other structures 147.44$ race and P. E. Snodgrass, flashier fers, $34,874. e n sided, and spoke briefly. President A , $2,« bank, to each note, and the E Chilberg made an address of thanks 482.73; cash on hand, September 30, are now busy w ith the 0000 B oar the d welling i and farewell, and exactly at 18 o ’eloek farm ! 1909, $627,179.07; total, $»Jlft.M talta on the plantation th at they ‘ ■■ Ms ef Bob opened th at darkened M attow were I demolished. whole . single b ugle r b! A t W art roe« a negro aettlament waa F IS H MONOPOLY BROKEN. “ tape,” and then in darkness, but for leveled, reled. Gibeon, Stanton, Dyereburg- tke star» overhead, tbe i audleraee nnd Mercer are other towns in Tea- s. ,r ? > .■« in i Oregon City—United States Senator sang “ Auld Lang Syne,” 8yne,” accompanied Interests o f L ata B. p . Hums «U Be Jonathan Bourn« tons th e guest here of by the band. lamps" were ” S E ; r % 3 T , ; r : i R p u . « . . - bond. The street et: ■old a t Public Sale. the Commercial club a t t s a c k « th at lighted and the photde tion property, th e wind tearing the f r a it Marshfield—The monopoly o f the fish On the P ay Streak the celebration fram e buildings frjp taeeo, ing righto held for so many yeem by was attended by all tb e prominent busi was noisy, but orderly, and closed with the interests of th e late B. D. Hume ness and professional p e a of the city. fireworks, the last piece« being “ Good A tlanta fluffers Big Loos. wiH soon be broken, aa th e entire es The affair was very Informal. Senator N ig h t,” “ Good-Bya.” A tlanta, Ga., Oet. 10.—Unroofed* •• 1 • * * ta te to to be sold a t p rlta te sale this Bourn« promised to do whrat he scold houses »ad leveled trees and shrubbery- month. A fter Mr. H um e’s death the to bring about desired improvements, ■ WAS ONLY AN EDUCATOR mark the wake of th e terrible wififfi fisheries and cannery were closed, but sueh as the removal of the rapids a t the and hail storm wkiek swept over A t were opened for n short time thin fall. month o f Clackamas riv e r a n d th e eon- W lanta and surrounding country early On aeeount of the approaching sale, the ■truetion of a federal building a t Ore ■ last night. So fa r as known no Uvera fisheries were cloned a f te r 400 eases of gon City. Soy Hto panned salmon had bean shipped. Since y , M ‘ Q- A. F o rm s in High jgchool t» they were closed, th e Union Fisheries London, Oct. 18.—‘ ‘ Francisco Ferrer company to «aid to have stade a khul was my personal friend,” said W. 9100,000. I At tbe height of th e storm ttreet e a r Teherkeaoff, Russian liberal with seines which netted i860 Aria traffic was «topped throughout the city» The gasoline schooner Gerald ( C., U M .b lg h school. T ho offlei which was formerly atoned b y tbe H one tbe n«w organization a r e : Fi estate, has bona sold, and has mad#! her Yoran, preaidant; Harold Young, vice- ardent with enthnaloata, y et regular and last trip to Bogus river. She w ill be p resid en t; E rn est Scott, a hard worker. This waa the secret of lug travel dangerous. taken to Astoria. « '~rr ' \ hto sneeess -tn creating in Spain, espe i l '¡ ¡ s W ig p Xl probably cially in Boroolonn and C atalonia,»a tenta, F or aver 80 years B. D. Hume eai C harles H ard, tre a su re r; 1 trolled the fishing rights, owning both •trerag. editor. great popular movement for free no fa ta lly injanad, and -her two children, and Mrs. Joseph Stubbe seriously hurt» tional fay schools. 1 sides of the river fo r 18 m iles np from .. .'8 N atl crani Barak for “ I first met kite aa d bia beautiful by falling trees. the bag. He had his own fish hatchery The most serious damage dose th a a n d canai: ng plant, and made a 1 fortune i young wife four years ago n t Brussels, s s s w s is , - 1 out of the i business. The people 1».. in the heme of the great geographer, National cemetery waa Uto wreckiag o f the Iowa state monument, which sraa Eli sec Beehm. Professor F errer t Bogue river valley assert th a t H to the lair, O. A- . Trowbridge Tfv>Wl dgc, Elise« finest fishing stream in the country. E.: R / Oakee and F. E. Stearns te organ- *i‘, I f to evident th at I shall not be allowed to -eoadbet our national schools VI VIA NO CHILDREN FOUND Marshfield—About 40 p e n have filed- P™™1 * «to controller of th e eut in Spain, but here in Brussels or in Paris I shall continue m y pedagogic homestead claims in townships 24 and W i p ark . Capable aad devoted m ead s o a Vacant Lot, Benumbed b y Drugw 85, range 9. I t was unsnrveyed land, will take my place ia Spain.’ the survey of which has been accepted, PORTLAND “ Professor Ferrer hastened back to and those who filed were persona who Chicago. O e t I t.—Tomoeeo Tfvtaao, W heat—T rack prices: Blueatem, 98c; Spain, owing te Illness there to a little aged 5, and his sister, Grace Vlvteno, RUseiaa, 8 7 tte ; valley, »«•d y e« « , abducted from th eir Turkey rod, 89e; forty home in St. Louis August 8 by the scrip has been placed Black Hand society, ana for whose dis MAN 18 TOflflBD BY RHINO. Barley—Feed, $80^0; brewing, $87.50 ft {. i » i / - ■ - by tbe Northern Paeifie and other large covery.« reward of 98000 was offered, per ton. t in terests Those who filed for home its—No. 1 white, $27.50(7? 28 per ton. Adventure of Roosevelt's steads claim th a t they have a squat street« here, nearly starved and evi Big Game Killed. Corn—Whole, $85; eracked, $80 per te r's right, and some declare they will dently recovering from t a r n powerful Nairob, B. E. A., Oct. 17.—Tbe drag. take the eases to court to defend their ton. H ay—Timotky, W illam ette valley, Roosevelt p arty arrived here this a fte r As aoariy •« they «aa remember, th e y $14@17 per ton; Eastern Oregon, $18(o' noon from tbe north of Guaso Nyiro. have had no food for two days an d 19; alfalfa, $14; «lover, $14; ekeat, $18 All are well. A porter accompanying Bond fiends Exhibit. nights, aad fonnd themselves sleeping Bend—A well-assorted ted exhibit of t h . 86a. the p arty was tossed by a rhinoceros, ia a vacant lot, where they had evident- dry-farm ing produets of th« Bend *on»-|fmney ont« id7 erosmer^,' 33@8dto per but be to recovering, Colonel Roosevelt has killed three t t a i T a b l i r i o i a ft*r h*5“* drUW#d try has been dispatched to the forth- pound; store, 22>4@24e. (B utter pat more elephants completing the group For a week Chicago and St. Loulra p i - i . . id- i . , intended fe t the Smithsonian In stitu detective« have been raiding Italian ings, ntter tion at W ashington. He has also killed irrigati orfle here. All loopholes to t escape productions are entered 33@34c per dozen; a bull elephant for tkO American Mu colonies had been closed, and the oh in the eongri is by the Bend hoard of, «base h ad | p e r dozen. : am of N atural History, in Now York. been eo l e t th tb at ta It is believed tha ab- . . . . whom rfhom John I. Springer, trade, with Poultry—Bene, 14@lfV4«> , aprii Other game bagged included a rhi doctors drugged tbé thl children and freight and passenger agent of the 14«; roosters, 9@10e; ducks, 15@1 hem loose, fes ng te kill there Great Northern railroad, arranged for geeee, 9i®10e; turkeys, 17@18c; squabs, noceros with excellent horns, a buffalo, turned thei a giraffe, aa eland, a zebra, an ostrich with the offie the display. This is the first official to their heels, per dozen. -Jj ana nn oryzs. There is sbsol publicity work done by the HU1 inter $1.75®2 tree« of th« ab- Pork—Fancy, 8H<®9o p er pound. Some skins hh¥e been preserved for doctors. in Onegon, nt W- Veal—Extra, 10ta>10>%4 per pound. tho Washington, museum. . : « .jf'h c iu - Freeh Fruite—A ppta«j|. new, $1.25(® Kerm it Roosevelt killed two Boneburg Signs Contract. Burilagton Beaching for Coast. 2JS0 per box; pears, $1@1.75 per box; phants afid an toxeeptloaany large rbi- Boseburg—All members of the Rose- New York, Oct. IA—Burners w are 79e@$l per errate; cantaloupes, noceros. tJW V burg committee signed the contract for per ó n te ; watermelons, le per prevalent today in railroad and finoa- construction of the Rose burg-tO-Coo« pound; grapes, 75cfd'$1.10 per crate, rial circles to the effect th at negotfra- Barrie Offers Sacrifice. Bay electric railroad. Messrs. Kaettner i0@15e p&r basket; easabss, $1.25(3)1.50 London, Oet. 18.—J . M. Barrie, novel tions are pesdlng whereby the-Burling and Haas, of Portland, with wfeem U m {tor dozen; quia eoe, $l(o)1.2S per box; •Mure aa o u tlet to the P arifo contract is made, will bnild the line. cranberries, $9 per barrel; huckleber tot and playwright, did net enter salt ton They are expected here in a few days, ries, 9(3)10e per pound. for divorce, it ia now asserted by his, coast ■t through the purchase aa in and will then poet a bond in the sum P o tatoee—B uying prices: Oregon, 80 friends, until Gilbert Csnnsn, whom he est in the Denver A Bio Grande , of $100,000 for construction of the road @05« per sack; sweet potatoes, 2c per named m co-respondent, took s solemn road. This would carry within two yearn, flnrveyoti will be pound.- » ' !>•> oi-It’ii ) • pledge te m any, M rs. B arrie a fte r the ownership of the Wi estera Sack, Vegetables—Turnips, 75c@$1 decree had been granted. Moreover,, which is the Gould Perifie coast ex- pot into th e field n t one«. ? ' per saok: carrots, $1; beets, $1.85; ruta M Oaanafi to not well provided with, tension rokd. The Hill line, It is stated. bogus, $1.25 per sack. money, B srrif made a handsome settle-' le not looking Debate Topfe Is Chosen. to -th o per Onions—New. $L*5 p ment on his wife before he filed his Denver A Bio Grande, but joint owner University of Oregon, Engen, -With Vegetable#—Cabbage, itted for • ssrparmtion. m a king ship o f t h a t raafi. ----- . , ® ^ l@ li4 e per Superintendent A. M. Sanders, e f Al cauliflower, fWV@$l per doren; n i ; ei ■acini ly independent. Through bany, president, end Professor E. E. pound; rbole affair Barrie acted with the Dec on, of tk e m stkem sttosl department celery, 50@75c per dosen; corn, $1@ $l.2fi per box box; greatest generosity although be of the University of Oregon, secretary, 1.25 per dozen; eggplant, $1.85 New York, Oct. 16.—S tele ' ¿ g j f c , ol Debating league gariie, 10« per p ta n d ; hnnom dish, 9(n grievously r afflicted. he Oregon High School P atrick H. McCarren, Detaocratio lOe p er dozen; peppers, 5@6e por starte on n prosperous year, The league leader of Brooklyn, was near death to- id; pumpkins, 1(®1H«; radishes, new contains practically •very four- trouts, 8@9c per p e r dosera; year high school In the state. eti El Paso., Tex., Oet. 18.—The long Brooklyn, l % t ‘, tomatoes, 50 expected meeting between Presidi dent brat, but prepared for the w orst T P - g f * W,aMh' 1% T aft and President Dins, to tU Re afternoon he took a turn for the wor Albany—Ona of tbe biggest ship C tM U —k t m t t , top 1 quality, publie of Mexioe, occurred here, todáy. and he made hto will. L ater a Catho- ments of sheep ever made from the Outwardly it was attended with a dls- Willamette valley raus loaded s t the 9.75 cows, top, f a ir to r of soldiery, a flare of trumpet», a Albany depot. Appsorafanrately 8800 to medium, sheep were leaded, a a d tha shipment $5@5.25 ; mon ra of canso» and » poms of ««to •ieted on talking a b o u t.th e eamt ny suggesting supreme authority, but filled 84 single-deck ears. A special 55; stags, te the actual handclasp of the two «ra train win carry tha sheep t e Portland. •entire« an the «achango to courte- The a «laudi were collected In L ina and $7J0@ 9; fa ir to good, o n words I from Up to lip Benton eountiee by W. D. Brown, of ksra, $«@lfj China fats, there was cordial Infor Corvallis. * mality. wethers, 94#4A 8; flair w ton Railroad company, which Large Land Tract Sold. es, H e less on >75 1 ewes, Urate« PoeiAa esrprarnttan ta tbts Grow. ings. best, HiiiG, today ioa&jr let iet the too contract for ■ con- Oregon City—H. A. and J . L. K n e e ■tete, Memphis. Teran.. Oet. 18^—Ths total i.ff; spring h ere sold “ 140 acres of land near WU- death list of the destructive wind s te m so Brille to George McBride, p san ef ■reme Court Wool—1909 WiUantotte valley, 20@ of Thursday area increased today by d i e and Milwaukee train«. The build- ourt Justice McBride, who S ’ plat the property lato five-aere 24e; B astera Oregon, 90@88e; mohair, the belated reports to 48. Eleven more tag, wMek Witt, coat 9489^00, «rami T o dead w ere discovered. traete. The price was 9185 per acre. completed by Jan aary 1, 1911. 1909, Snips Ont tov Statar, Wreck* Many Trans. ■— IKTM K IATTÌEHEU »«TED & ¿SBAISSSSL* s& qe& dfe aft £ X K ****** suss? e sre n a rsu