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■ VOL. NO. I W EEK'S DOINGS Ncwiy Hems Gathered from Al Parts of the World OF INTEREST TO ALL OUR READERS G«»»eral it««tow of Im p o rta n t Happening» of the l*aat M e e k In U rie l end Uom prebenalve I urm Pra« U ,ally all the <\»ronatlon visitor« have lull London* Inaurganta are re|M>rtad to I * «till making progreu In Colombia. Tim American ('an com|,aiiy anal a gr«al plant In Portland. *0 1 I'rofaosor Janka, tha apodal eutnmla- »ioner, aaya our trade at and lug lu Ilia Or mnt 1» ax-al lout. Tiie rumor that Ardiblahop Ireland w ill lm mail« a cardinal In lim near lu* lure ba« •■-on revived. Five guliaruaUirlal can«! Mate« am striving (or lavor «»I tha Republican »lata <-onv<<nllon ol t'altlorula. The aultan liaa laaoad an int|iorial order commanding that Ilia demands iiiailc by Ilia I *n I tod Htatoe l«e ronit-dad. THUMT QURATION UP. Met- lampar««! I Nr hat« la Trsns-M lsalssippi Congrsaa at St. Pawl. Ht. Paul, Aug. 23.— Tha trust quea- Hop was opegly precipitated In the Trans Missiualppl congress at the morn ing session, alien W illiam Henry Fas tis ol MiiiNeaisdls, moved that thn ad- dress ol F. II. ThuHier lav expunged (mm tiie records. Eustis charged rimrlver with coming here as an agent of the meat trust, ami that his address was an effort to get the trust's aid« of tin* case Is for« the public at lbs ex pense of the nougreaui, seemingly with its endorsement. The question wsk hotly delvaUwl lor an hour. Thurlier was sharply erith'iaod ls»lh f< r his present action and for his connection with the senate sugai scandal. Finally the whole matter of trusts waa left Io the resolutions «xipiinlt tee. Neat lie gets the next meeting of the congress. KEEP TRUSTS IN CHECK Roosevelt Thinks Publicity Would Help Desired End. NEWS OF OREGON Items of Interest Gathered from All Parts of the State. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL DOINGS A Mrtof Ksvtow ot Im provsm an ta. G ro w l and Itovslopm set Along All l.lnss IhrvM ghout Our M a ta . Hillsboro is to have a nubile fruit drying plant. A I2A.000 hotel and bathhouses ars Io bw erwa-ted a t o n » a t H u t la ik « . Fire at Pendleton, which starie<l iu H i c k e y 's ,«alni simp, did dam age to the amount of $3,000. W illia m Officers mads a raid on an nplam joint at haieiu and captured two meu and the proprietor. Ail were fined. Fred Bee«W, an IN year old hoy, has lieen arrested at Raleiii. He is charg«»d with atM ling some clotliing in ( ma- tiila county. The W iiiam atte Valley fjvnd Co. has ship|>*i a large box of grasts-e, grains and fruits V* be exhibited at tbr Nebraska state fair. M U S T M IlfiF O F fN C « MOLMA, TO END STRIKE Land |>m.iaioa of Im po rtaec« Venders«] by S ecretary of In terio r. I« w ls to ti, Id ah o , Aug. 22.— Word has been reosivud from Washington that Hte secretary of the Interior has reversed the commissioner's decision in the case of Robert J. Little vs. John W. Bradbury. This is tha case lu which it waa a l leged that M r. Bradbury madeand ttbsl a timla«r and sUmw entry in thn local land office after tMe hour of clon ing on the 1 Nth «lay of last January, which was Saturday. Monday nmrn- ieg H. J. McFarland otleied scrip ap plication lor the same laud «m bnuw sl in Bradbury's entry; Hie register of tbe local land offi««e rej«cted tbe ecris application as tising In con8 id w ltii tbe entry marie by B«»db«jry. From this action McFarland took an apfieal to the commissioner, ami filed sffidarits that Bradbury's applkatiou was re ceived alter office hours. The comniiMiouer sustaine<J Ute ac tion of the n-gistrr. Com m issioner la Reversed. An a|>|**a! was taken to tbe sec retary of tbu Interior, who now reverses tiie oommiseioner and Imlds that the “ general circular of July 11, 1H99 (page 288) under the bead of registers ami rvielv«-rw, directs (h a t: ‘They w ill Is- in attendant« at their office», keeping Hie same o |*u for the transac tion of business from 9 a. m. t ill 4 p. in . " 'Applications for entry cannot br recei»«s| by tbe regi-ter or rwteiver out of ofiic« hours uor e l»*where than at Ifieir offi^'e., “ W hile there is no statute forbidding them so acting, there is no statute authorising tl.eu. to net. Tbe regula tions for their conduct not in onntra- ventn u of statute have all the force of law. If it is optional with hsal officers to receive or decline wnpiications, there is given opportunity for them to exer- rise favoritism and partiality, which might lead to grave mischiefs, the in jury of many, and give occasion for grave scaixlsls against tbe integrity of th-- land department.“ The dmdsion is an important one. in that it finally establl»hos Hte rule that applications for entry of land cannot l<e made out of office hours. ------------- I President Will Be Asket to C«ll a Special Session. C onvcntiea Whose G b je tt is to Help tha W e s t M eets la St. Pawl. Ht. Paul, Aug. 21.— The TranxMiasie- sippi Commuercial coogress is now is aeeeion here. President John Henry Hmitb of Relt I« k e City, called Hie NO POSSIBLE HOPS FOB «BBTTRATION convention to order. There are repre sentatives preeent Lw S the entire Ksprsaawtattosa ot Over ifo.ooo Striking Western section of tbe country. Ln W orkm en Tefcs the I«e4 Uttosr outlining the work of Hte «ongreea for Labor Untoes Will Aaatot. th«- present session Presient Rmith aaid: “ The object of the Trans-Mississippi New York, Atig. 28. — President Congre«« la to crystalize the opinions Roosevelt w ill be asked to cal) a special of Hte Western country in regard to tbe «ion of eongreaa to take action to I matters of national legislation and to end the coal strike. Thia was decided bring them before m*»gr«M in each a at a meeting of tiie Central Federated way as to effect the greatest good. Ro Union, representing 230,000 workmen. far as 1 know tiiere is no particular A naaas meHing u a la r the auspices topic for dieruaoion, other than arhat of labor unions of New York city end may be broogbt up in individual dele vicinity w ill lm held, at which reeofa- gation«. tions w ill be adopted urging President “ An effort w ill i«e made to bring Roosevelt to convene congreea imniedi- about at this session a oonridrrathm of ately ami decide upon plana which w ill Hie difficult!«* of the Meet. There is bring the strike to a »¡seedy termina- now a mining congress, a livestock con iia . gress, an irrigation crmgr»-sa, a good roads congress, all oj<erating in bar- HAN N A IS D tfiC O U R A dC O . inuuy, but sefstrateiy. Tbe idea Hist is-tler tesults could ire obtained from a Itcllevcs Coal O perators ShouM M eet the concentration of teeee. is becoming W o rk m en in A rb itratio n . more and more widespread, and it w ill Buffalo, N. Y ., Aug. 28. — Senator receive «areful consideration at the Hanna slopped off here on his way to present eeea«on.“ A«ldr«sees of welcome were nuule by Cleveland from Niagara Falls. For Hte first time Senator Hanna stated his Mayor Rmith and Governor Van Rant, abandonment finally of efforts to end and the convention then took up tbe the or«l strike. He believe»! that Hie work of oiganixation. operators should meet the m im rs in J A IL E D FOR C O N T L M P T . arbitration. “ I have exhausted my efforts," said M>nator Hanna. "1 have done all in P e ter Pow er, of N orthern P a c ifk M erg er my power, and can do no more. 1 will f am e. D etain ed is Ludiuw S tree t. make no further attempts, f o r j t would New York, Aug. 2 ) .— Peter Power, Tbe federal authorities promise t*> Providence, It. I. , Aug. 20. — Presi dent R oom v*dt spoke here to an im lend all aaatstamw poaelblr to break mense throng. ilia principal topic up tiie pracline of "crimping. * which wss tire trusts. Among other thing« lias betOOte such an evil all along tbe coast. he «aid: th e re is in out ixvunlry a |««culiar Charles L. Fay baa Imen arre«ied at Rural free delivery «ervine has Iwen Portland ami taken to Wlaconaln, difficulty in tbe way of exercising such ordered established, to l«*gin Gut. 1, «1 charged with obtaining money under aapereisioo ami «xmlrol, because id the Harrisburg, Linn county. There w ill peculiar division of governmental tie two routes, wbicb w ill serve a pop- la Ire prelonaoo. l«iwcr. Wheu the indu«irisl oanditlOtte i ulatiou of 910. ( C h icag o neaaanger b>ya aro on a Were » lin p le very little control was strike. d ia rie s Barclay «4 Oregon C ity, who needed and no trouble »•< caused bj A tbonaaud mom (birr prisoner« have tbe doubt as to where power was lodged went out last year a« fourth officer «4 Just aallol ironi 8|. Helena toHuutb Af under llte constitution. New condi the trausts-rt laiwtoMi, Itoe in-en a-sigued tions are complicated, ami we hud it to Hie command of the transport Tren rica. frame national iegi«lati<>n ton. running br-taren l*tilllp(>iue forts F. I I . H a rrim a n , ¡«reetdent id tbe difficult which shall l«s adequate, witile as a A decision of «onsidcrable intereat hootberti Pacific road, la to lie elected pr, «blent ol tbe^U ell« Fargo Expire» m ailer of practical experience stale ac liaa l — n rweived at tbe United States tion ba" proved entirely insufficient, land oflhe al Oregon City in Hie case tonquMiy. • lid in all human p r • I«abi111y cannot or of George L. Itorrick again»! Arthur T. Report» from Sim la, Brili»h India, Will not I«’ llinde sufficient to meet the Merwin, involving a tract in section 3, «tale that tbe plague mortality in that need" ol the ca-e I Ivelieie that tbe township 9 south, range N west. The country i» increasing at tbe rate ol nation must n-sume this power ol con die Ision knocks out Isdh ¡»arties <>n Hie 1,000 weekly. trol by legislation, and il it Ivecome« ev ground that .Hie entry ««onfiicte w ith Tbe Maakburgvr Zeltung aeya lien* ident that the constitution w ill not Hie Corvallis A Yaqnina Bey wagon SO U TH A FR IC A N B LACKS. eral Von t.oeeler, Prnaeian m in later ol ¡»'I m il heeded legislation, then b)' row* I grant. war, ba« resigned Ilia post. He waa «,►• .v.n-tituttonal amendment. The ltev. J. J, W alter, formerly Upon T h e ir A ttilu d c lirp rn d » to a (irwat The Imme hate mwsl in dealing with |hiinted in 1898. H k te e t t h a t C o u n try 's fu tu r e . trust» i« (<• place llietn under tire real, Methodist biaitn|i of Alaska and re Sine men were killed at W ilmington, n<>t nominal contrvd ol enme sovereign, cently In the servue of the leading Ixtndon, Aug. 22.— M ail advices re Ibd , by a pulp m ill eaploamn t<> which, as its creature, the trusts Methodist church at Rpokane, has ceived front Johan in»» tm rg indicate that The anthracite coal mine o |*ratota »hail owe allegiance, a u l in who»« I mw - ii ap(>ointed ««oloniiation agent ol tbe negro problem is g ro w in g more declare they w ill not give in or make courts tbe sotereign's orders may with tbe (treat Central railroad, projm-led acute ami is causing tiie authorities any com-veatona. cwrtaiii'g l«e euI mad. In my jmlg I «tween Gaoa Bay and Salt M k e City. : infinite worry. To quote the words of lie w ill at once enter upon bis duties, i Five non-union workmen were ab<d niv-nt this sovereign must la« the na which are In arrange tiie settle mont of one of Hie (ormuott African authori ties . from ambush at Scranton. Pa. So tional goverr.meul. When it ba" loan colonies along Hie projected line. given lu ll power, then Ihl" lull |«>wer 4*Gn llte question of the natives de- one war fatally hurt. esn l*e use I to control any evil influ Hellas is considering the «¡ueetion <>( ¡w»nds the whole future of the new Secretary ol the Treasury Shaw, In ence, exactly as the government is now colon!«« — whether the Boers w ill w a te rw o rk s . a «¡mech at M ornaville, V t., alleged using tbe lu ll twrwer cotih-rred ti|s>n it The Salem froit cannery has closed loyally at-cept British rule or continue that lie wk« not op|Htaed to tariff revis under the Sherman anti-trust law. in a state of sullen resentment. I ion In moderation. Fveu when live lu ll power lias been (or the Mvasoii. Among the imnMsiiate dangers native Allwnv and I.inn county w ill "¡«end attacks on Roars returning to their Judge Jackson ol Paikeratmrg, W. conlerred, it would be highly undesir V a., ba« reb-a-wl John I. (»«dir »»I able to attempt loo much, or to Is-gm $1,000 iu Eastern advertising. farms ami att«-mpla of tiie natives to ('«dot ado, tbe la«t of tbe miners serving by etringeiit legislation. The mechan assault white sumsn are threatening The Tlvirxl Prtwhylerian church of ism ol tiie uiislern business la as d eli m-nti n<w« (orgrentempt ol coart. serious cooflicte i«eta«*n lioera and cate ami complicated as it is vast, and Portland was dedicated Sunday, Japan wIM not claim the Midway nothing would he m re productive of Graashop|M-rs in the vicinity of Wood blacks. Under tiie old rt-gime tiie crude hut simple retribution tor inland», but w ill tarn tlieni over to tbe evil to all ol il*. and es|>ecially to those burn liave attackisl the hop vines. assault)» on women «as siusding on U n ite d Slates, *be dtadaima a n /In « least w«li off in this world's g'ssls, sight. Now, however, there is no torrent further tbau tbe protection o( than ignorant l e Grande is constructing $23,000 to meddling with this legislation on tiie subject and the Eng Ja|>aiie»e inhabitants. mechanism, and ais.ve all it (lie med $30,000 wortli of buaioeaa buildings. lish authorities are hesitating to enact Vancouver, II. C ., is having a sugar dling was done in a spirit o| Mo tional Miss Mayltellu Iktoglas has Is-en laws until all parties cotuern«*! ran war. tbe Iwet sugar people of Germany or class rano r. rhnwoti queen of I lie Portland Elks* car voice their opinions. The hesitancy to It is desirable that Ibis ¡tower should nival. having put *ugar on tbe market in d«tal summarily with the natives is ivmipetition will) the local refinery, and lie |*osaeeoed by the nation, l>ut it is causing Isitli Boers ami Africanders in Clay Gordon of Milton was arrwstcd quite as desirable ¿hat tiie ¡tower should cut the price nearly ball a oent. tense iirita tio n ami encourages the Is« exercisetl with nuwleration and seif at HuiiHngloii (or drawing a check on blacks to truculent effrontery. Emperor Francis Joewpb of Austria restraint. Tbe first' exercise ol tiist himself at hi» home bank ami having “ Another phase of tiie problem is baa Ju»t celebrated bis 72d birthday. ¡tower sitotild l>e tiie securing ot pa I >1 ic it cashed at Pendleton. the tin * illiugiie«« of Hie blocka b> lore- Patrick Sharp, a striking miner, was ily among all the great corporations The I>M»weiil«rg-tioing eotnpany, of go their lasv existence in tiie concen doing sn interstate hiistnes* Tiie Portland, has paid into the slate treas tration tsmp«, where thottoands were shot ami kIliad at Nesquehoning. Pa. publicity, though n<>n-in<piisitorial, ury $1,239.00 for ««onvict lalmr for May. gathered during the war, and far more It. Rem ington, a prom inent society should ls> real ami thorough as to all m an, suicided at N ew port, taking tbe Rev. Philo Fuller Phelps of Saunas, serious is the (act tliat a grv-at number important facts with which (lie public pistol route. C al., has anx-pted a call to the First of Idacks in tl>e country have manag«-d has concern. The full light of day is a to sornre arms. Then* is, therefore, ('holers continues to spread in Man« great discourager of evil. Ruch pub Presbyterian church of Ashland, snd Hie anomalous situation «4 unarmed churia, ('bin s, ami isolated cases have licity would by itself fend io correct w ill enter apon his pastorate about whites »nil arnu«<l blacks living in ls>en re|Mirt»»d in Silieris. Hie evils of which there is just com Oct. I. proxim ity on outlying farms Experi Tiie remains of Harvey A. Hogue, Hie ential British colonials strongly favor I arge numbers n( Chinese are arriv plaint, ami wliera tiie alleged evils are ing in Mexico, ami the majority w ill imaginary it would tend t i t show that welt known Oiogon pioneer ami busi- universal disarmament of tiie natives ness man who died at Winthrop Beach, ami prompt legislation making assaults protmbly find their way into Ibis coun such is the case. When publicity is nHuined it would Mass., Friday, w ill 1« brought to Port on women a »apital ofiens««." try. (lien I at possible to see what further land for burial. The New York Ship Building com should be done in tiie way of regula H ULK L L A H L K S IN H O LLA N D * pany ba* plsi-ed an order abroad (or tion. Above a ll, it Itehnnves us to PORTLAND MARKETS. no , (too t ma <d manufactured iron and remember n<>t <>nly that we ought to K ru ger Said to Have Upbraided Genersls steel. try to do what we con, but that our Wheat— W alla W alla, fiOfilfllc; bine- for G iving Up the War. Reports (mm Victoria, B. 0 . , shew sucee-s in doing it d«|Mvuds very much stem, 62(AA3c; valley. H3t«' 4c. Utrecht, Holland, Aug. 22.— The that tbe total salmon ratch <d the upon our neither Attempting nor exe Barley— Feed, $19.00 per ton. Roer generals, Botha, I»ewet ami l'eia- northern canneries (or the season was cuting tbe impossible. Floor— Best gravies. $3.(W»<48.tlO per rey, accompanied by Dr. Leyde ami only 145,300 cases. President U ravea H cslgnt. Messrs. F'ist-her, Wessel», Wolnmran* barrel; graham, $2.9A(RS.2O. Two hundred carmen, including car- Seattle, Wash., Aug. 23.— Frank I’ . Mlllstuffs — Bran, $ 1 7 per ton; and Kelts and others, have arrive«! bere penters, painters, etc., employes at the Graves, president of tiie University of middlings, $21.50; shorts, $18; from Tiie Hague to visit ex-President Kruger ami consult with liim on tiie Union Pacific simps at Omaha, have Washington, luu» tendered his resigns chop, $17. South African situation, large crowds gone out An a strike, Gate— No. 1 white, $ 1.00(411.05; gray, tion to tbe board of ¡egents and it has warmly applauded the Boers. Tlic»,»ec- W . I I . Hillard, wanted by United been accvqited. lie Is granted leave of 9«c.(d$1.00. tat«>rs al the station sang tiie Boer na Hay — Tim othy, $ 11 M 12; clover tional anthem. Ntates authorities at Fan Francisco lor Hleence on full salary until JaB. 1, issuing 43 fraudulent Chinese certifi 1908, w lan tbe resignation becomes $7.30(410; Oregon wild hay, $3(40 per Tiie conferen«* lsst«>«l for three hours. The reason« assigned by ton. cates, bus l>ecn caught in Seattle and effective. According to some re|torta it was rattier President Graves for bis resigiiation w ill I hv sent below. Potatoes — Beet Burbanks, 80<B70c stormy. At the end of an hour ami a are a desire to take a post-graduate pur cental; ordinary, 3 0 « . 3c per cen hail the delegatee withdrew, leaving An examination Is laving made Into coutse in Eastern and KuVo|tesn uni tal, growers prices; sweets, $2.00 generals Ik tlia. Dewet and Delarey, to the affairs of tbe defunct Griffin Liquid versities, and a feeling that the de per cental; new potatoes, 30(gtt0c for gether with Mr. Kruger. L ittle is pub Air «x.mpany of New York, in an effort mand* of the university upon bis time Oregon; $1.00 for C alifornia. licly known as to what took place, but to locate »evaral hundred tliousund dol have overtaxed his strength. Butter— Creamery, 22 S (A23c; dairy it ia underato,«! tliat the generals found lars worth of stock. tiie ex-prealdeut of tiie Transvaal in ltR«l«S,c; store, 1 2 S « l& t'. W ill of M rs. C harles l a ir. T. H. Rliarretts, tbe treasury expert no way inclined to aixpiiesce in British Eggs— l9(4*Alc for Oregon. Ran Fraiielsco, Aug. 23. — Tbe con commissioned to negotiate a tariff dominion in South Africa and still tents of tbe w ill of Mrs. Charles Fair* Cliroae— Full cr«vam, twine, 124» clinging to tb«* hire of a united Routb treaty with China, re|sirts the same lots been made public. The estate ap <R13e;YonngAmerica, 13S ,0 *H S *'; (so Africa under tin» Boer Hag. M r. Kruger signed* proximates $390,000. It provhlaa sn tory prices, 1(4 1 igt less. is oven aaid to have bitterly upbraided The run of fall salmon lias Imgunnnd annuity for her mother ami legacies of Poultry— Chickens, mixed, $3.00(4 tiie generals for giving up B«*er Inde is very good. The fish caught In Bakers $ 10,000 each to her six brothers and 4.30; hens, $4 00(43.30 per dnxen. pendence. la te r in tiie «lay the gene Tbe balance of the ««state she 11(411 S c ¡«er ¡Mvnnd; springs, 11(8 ral* returned to the Hague. Hay aVe iimslly elltreraidee of exception sisters. lM«<|ueatbs to her husband. Tiie Fair 11 S c per pound, $2.30(44.00 ¡»er dox- ally fine quality. heirs have offered Mrs. F air’s relatives en; ducks, $2.30(43.00 per doten; tur A Fever S tric k e n Ship. Colonel H em phill, founder oi the At bei entire estate, providing they agrt-e keys, live, 13(414c, dressed, 13(410«- pet Port Townsend, M ash., Aug. 22.— lanta Constitution, is dead. to make no contest for the Fair estate pound; g«««-se, $LOO(RO.OO per doxan. The Peruvian bark Santa Rosa lias ar- Mutton— Gross, 2 S (4 3 c per pound; Arrangements am being made for in the future. rlved here and is in quarantine. She dressed, 8c per pound. establishing banks in tbe Philippines A utem ohlllst" N early Lynched. was 78 «lav* (rem Buena Ventura, came to loan money to farmers, (he govern Hogs— Gross, 8 S c ; Ireseed, 7(47 S ' Burlin, Aug. 23.— Several Belgian into p«»rt with her «rew down w ith that ment to guarantee 3 per cent Intereat. automohiliata, including a count,while ¡« r ¡«onnd. worst of all diseases, beri-beri. The Veal— 7(98«- pet pound. Grand Master Pitapat rick of the automohiling in the Rhine province, horrers of the voyage, abut in with no B««e(— (»roes, cows, 3(43 S < * 5 steers Brotherhood of Trainman has com killed an obi man and two children. hope of «vsea|H’ from the horrible fever, 3 S S c ; dressed, 7(48c ¡»er ponnd. The populace Itecame so eurnged they pleted his tour of the anthracite coal can iiar«lly be imagined. Three men Hops— 18(417c; naw crop 17(®IR«-. regions ami has addressed the brother atlu< k«sl the party, dctermiimd to lynch died on the voyage and were burled at Wool— V s lle y .l2 S < 413¡Eastern Ore them. The tourists were rescued with hood on their duties should the roads difficulty by the police gon, 8 < J II4 S c : mnhait, 23®28c pound. mut. attempt to haul non-union coal. lu the naval Maneuver» «iff I bo M ax a a rh u a c lta ooaat tlia attack big aqiiadrnn waa “ dcatroyod" by the defending Moot. T R A N S -M IS S IS S IP IH CONGKLSS 15, FURNISH TIMBER Oregon and Washington Fir for Panama Canal. OUR LUMBER INDUSTRY WILL BOOM Pacific Coast Shipping w ill Also be M uch B enefit ted. Though O th e r Supplies W W Oe by A tla n tic R oute. New York. Aug. 28.— Referring to Hie fact that the «xmstroc tion of tbe Panama canal w ill neceeeitate tbe trana- |»/rtation ol hundreds of cargoes ot con struction m aterial, food supplies for workmen, etc., tl»e Journal of Com merce says: Panama and Colon are foreign porta, and there is nothing, therefore, to pre vent foreign shipowners Jrom compet ing at low rates for carrying material. It is aaid by a representative of tha Panama «anal interests that the mate rial required in tiie oonstroction of the canal a Bi cerUinly exceed $10,000,000. in addition to the fo««i su¡»plies. This material w ill consist very largely of ‘ ement, granite, lumber ami machinery. The lumber w ill nrwtoabtedly <x>roa largely from Oregon and Washington, and w ill not be a matter ol mneb oon- «wrn to shipowners on the Atlantic ocean, as it w ill te carried by tbe ships of the Pacific, but in the case of cement, stone and machinery, the items w ill be of great importance, and communica tions have already been sent to tbe gov ernment at Vtashington with a view of »eeing if some way cannot be derided upon whereby this enormous carrying m vement can be confined to American i « uselees." ship«. He Mid there was no chance of ar- who is complainant in tbe case against biuation so long as ouiv ona side, the tbe Northern Pacific*, and wbo fi«vd to R URAL D E L IV E R Y . miners, was w illing to arbitrate. He Canada to cwcajs* a 30-dav sentence for gave it as his opinion that the miners <V/ntempt of court, has returned to New w ill not give in so long as they are York, accompanied by bis n«ariseI. He Oregon in tbe Lead in N um ber of Routes, Nov» H avin g F o rty -S ix . able to fight. immediately repaired to the United “ It w ill not be a short fig h t," said Rtatee marshal's office, where be was Washington, Aug. 23.— On Sept. 1, he. “ It w ill Iw prolonged, and such taken into «nistoly and later on con there w ill be 48 rural free «lelivery prolongation w ill mean not only hard fined in tiie Ixidiow street ja il. Hie routes in operation in Greg ,n, 37 in ships for tbe miners and the women counsel attempted to prevent tbe com ami children dependent upon them, mitment of hit* client by producing an W asbiagton and 12 in Idaho. Eleven ap- but it w ill have its effect on the order from the refers«- of tbe Northern plication» from Oregon have been ad American people. The longer the Pacific case to attend Hie hearing to versely acted upon, while «8 applica struggle continues the greater w ill be day, but tbe marshal refused to disobey tions are now awaiting consideration. Th ■re leave lawn nine adverse reports the increase in the price of Judge Lacunae's order to confine him in Washington, and 30 applications are He aaid be «onsidered the refusal of lor contempt. now awaiting consideration. Idaho tlte operators to arbitrate as final. lias 17 request* yat to be considered. 5 L B S T IT U T E FOR COAL. “ 1 talked with M r. Morgan 1»-fore he Rural free delivery w ill be inaugurated went to Europe,” continued tbe wn- ator, “ and («lore tt»e strike was fully New Y orker« E xpe rim en tin g « m i Peat from at Ontario, O r., on Oct. 1. Delay in establishing this route has been due to under way. He deplored the situation, the New Jersey l ow lands. the inability of tbe department to ee but would take no active part toward New York, Aug. 21.— SuecMBfnl test* a settlement. His attitude, in my liave just twen made of the turf or bog cure consent for tbe di»ax>ntinuance of the poetoffice at Arcadia, and tbe star opinion, is unchanged." of the New Jersey lowlands around route supplying tbe same. West New York to ascertain whether ID A H O R E P U B LIC A N S . it can he need as a sulwtitute for coal A N T I-T R U S T R ESO LU TIO N S. aa fuel for the winter season. Some John T . Mocrt»o»i for G overnor. French large sample* were dug up and taken Tran»-M ississippi Congress on Record for for Congress The P la tfo rm . to a blacksmith shop. It was found M ore S trin g e n t L aw s. Boise, Idaho, Aug. 23.— The Re* to burn readily on the forge after it St. Paul, Aug. 23.— The Trans-Miss- publican state convention has nomi iiad on«e t«*x»me dry. I t turned to a nated the following ticket: ruddy glow and seemed to bold its fire uwij pi congress, before adjournment, R«>pre*entative in Congress— Burton | well. ¡«assed tbe following resolutions tegard- There is sn almost unlimited supply L. French, Ia la h . ii g trusts: Rnpreme Justice— J . F. Ailaliie, of of this turf, or "Jersey ¡>eat,“ as they “ Whereas, the trust system has been Idaho. are beginning to call it in the vicinity and is a menace to our Republican in j Governor — John T. Morrison, of of West New York. stitutions; and, Canyon. “ Whereas, if allowed to continue to OOOD ROADS C O N VENTIO N . Lieutenant Governor — James M . form combinations in restraint of trade Stevens, of Bingham. Secretary of Slat«»— W ill I I . Gibson, A rra n g e m e n ts Being Made to Hold One in and the elimination of competition, the wealth of the entire country w ill be of Freemont. P ortland N ex t October. concentrated in tbe hands of few; and, State Auditor— Theodore Turner, of Portland, Aug. 21.— At a meeting of ‘•Where»*, the said combination* are Bannock. the chamber of commerce arrangements calculated to «iestrey the ambition of state Treasurer — I I . N. Coffin, of were made with Janies W . Abbott, spe tbe youth of the country, it being well Ada. cial representative of tbe department of understomi that «he ambition and Attorney General—John A. Bagley, agriculture, to bold a g-xd roads con hope of the yourg men of this country of Bear lake. vention in this city sometime during have made it great, therefore be it Superintendent of Public Instruction, the week ending Get. 18. I f possible, "Resolved by this «-»ngres*, that Hie Miss Mary L. Scott, of Bingham. the g«axl roads train w ill be brought to president of tbe United States be urgod lns|«ctor of Mint's— Robert Bell, of Portland, so that a practieal oa well a* to Ui* all the power vested in his office Custer. a theoretical demonstration of the best to tiie end that the growing ¡tower and Kaph T. Morgan, of Kootenai, was methods of readmaking ran be iilns- influence of the trusts may be d«>- nominated Judge of the First district; tr.ite«i to those interest«»«!. streyed, ami be it further Judge E. C. Steele, for the Second (re "Resoive«!, that if, in the wied »m of nominated); Jn«lge George H . Stewart O B E Y E D T H E ORDER. the national congress, the laws now on for the Third (renominated); Afred the statute book* are in-nfficient to Budge for the Fifth. No nomination Russian C av a lry m e n Rode In to ¡R iver and suppress this growing evil, that other was made for the Fourth, it being left M a n y W e re D rowned. more stringent and efficient law* be t«> tiie central committee. Though there Ixwdon, Aug. 21.— In a dispatch speedily enacted." had ixteii a very sharp tx ntest over the principal places, all the nominations from i t. Petersburg, the corre»p«.>ndcnt ol the Ih iily Express says: C H O LER A IN P H IL IP P IN E S . were ma«ie by acclamation. “ During the maneuver* near here, a Following an* the principal things the squadron of cavalry wa* ordered sud H ea lth A u th o ritie s A ttrib u te It s Spread to platform favors: E a tin g of Raw Shellfish. Revision of the tariff without unrea denly to « harge. It galloped into a river and 30 men are reported to have twen sonable delay; an amendment to the Washington, Aug. 25.— In their re drowned. Details of the affair are diffi constitution for suppression of trusts; port to the war department, the health opening of resorvs lamls more valuable cult to obtaiu.*' authorities of M anila attribute the for agricultural than for other purposes; spread of cholera largely to the eating IO W A C O LLEG E B UR N ED. present two-mile lim it law for sheep, of raw shell fish. Tbe number of with slight mtMiideations. deaths in the archipelago has already FR A NZ SIG EL D E A D . O U P res b yte ria n In s titu tio n a t ) 'airfield Y k t im of tb e Flames. passed the ten thousand mark. Ottumwa. Iowa, Aug. 21.— Fire of Forest Reserve in A la sk a . unknown origin destroyed Parsons Col- Washington, Aug. 25. — President leg«- at Fairfield, a Presbyterian insti Roosevelt ha* issued a proclamation Tbe lose is creating the Alexander arcbi|ielago for New York, Aug. 23.— General Franr tution founded in 1875. Sigel is «lead at his home in this city, $ SO,OOt); insurance half. est reserve in extreme Southeastern lie was in Ids 78th year. General Si Alaska. The reserve comprises the COAL FOR N O M E. gel took part in the Baden revolution Prim e of Wales. Chichagof, Kupreanof, tn 1848 and was one of the notable fig Kulu and Zarembo islands, together ttoston Com pany to Develop»' an Im m ense with numerous adjacent small islands ure* of the American tiv il war. Vein a t Cape Lisbon. lying to the seaward of those named. Four Governors w ill Com e. Tacoma, Aug. 21.— A company of The islands are heavily timbered. As Portland, Aug. 28.— Henry E. Reed, Boston men liave secured «xintrol of a the islands have not been surveyed, secretary of tiie Lewis and Clark cen 43-foot vein of real at Cape Lisbon, their area is unknown. tennial, ha* retwived replies from the which w ill supply Nome and Behring The New S ham ro ck. governors of Oregon, Washington, Ida sea «x»ast with fuel. London, Aug. 25.— The Associated ho and Montana, to whom he wrote re Rose C oghlan B adly Burned. Press learns that, according to pre-ent questing their peaence at the laying of Htdena, M ont., Aug. 2 1 .— Rose arrangements, contracts for the build tiie cornerstone for a monument to the memory of Lewis and C lark, to be Coghlan, the actress, was severley in- ing of Shamrock I I I w ill be sign«*d ertwted in tiie City Park. All tbe gov jusad here because she mistook a bot next week. The contract w ill provide ernor* have premised to attend. An in tle of carbolic acid for a face lotion. for the early launching of the next vitation wa* sent to President Roose She applied tiie acid to her fa«xi in a challenger for the America’* cup, thus dark room, and barely escape«! destroy giving more tim e for tuning than en velt. ing her eyesight. Her face was badly joye,! by previous competitors. An Apple T re s t. burn«xl before she discovered her error. O crm an A dm iral Resigns. St. Louis, Aug. 23.— About 23 preni* Y . M . C . A. W o rld 's Congress. Berlin, Aug. 25.— Adm iral von inent apple grower» of Kansas, Nebras Christiana, Aug. 21.— About 1,000 Diedrichs has resigned his post as chief ka, Indiana, Missouri, Arkansas and Illino is, liave held a meeting here for foreign delegate«, representing 31 na of staff of the navy. He has been sue- the purpose, it is said, of uniting tiie tions, are here to attend the Y . M. C. cetxltxl by Yice-A«imiral Bnresel. Ad commercial apple growers of the A. world’s congress which opened to miral von Piedrich* is the officer who United States and Canada into an or- day ami w ill last u ntil August 24. The was in command ef the German equad- ganixatlon to regulate the price of that Unite«! States rent 38 official repre ron in M a n il- Bay at the time Dewey sentative*. waa operating against the Spaniard*. <nilt. Noted I igure In C ivil W a r Passes Away a t New Y ork C ity .