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VOL. MOHO, O R E G O N , 1. W E E K ’S DOINGS SEPTEM BER 1, NO. H><>2. = M A VÌ O R D IR » to sh o o t . O rnerai Gubin W ill la k e M ora S trin g e n t M easures. NEWS OF OREGON Philadelphia, Kept. 2.— Having •» - Items of Interest Gathered from hausted ovary otliur means for pre All Parts of the State. Parts of the World serving immuo anil io protesting non- untoli invìi from vintene« on their way OP INTEREST TO AIX Oil« READERS to and from th« mines, Brigadier <>vn* COMMERCIAL ANO FINANCIAL MNNOS • vrai Gubin, in eommand of tin* troop* A H rief Me »lew of Im provem en ts. G row th G eneral Re* tow at Im p o rta n t H appening» now in tlm mal livida, liaa isatiml an or* and Developm ent Along All Etnea of the P a ri W eek In B rief and <l«r that tlm soldier» aliali »h<s.t any Th ro ugh out Our S ta te . {«■raoiia «kb-ctol throwing stones ami U nm prrim nstve l orm other niiaall««, ami that II any moli re Pendleton »tora» w ill clow at eia Representative Grsfh'iireld «»I Texas sists the authority of thv troupe, they aliali In vly uav their bayonet». o'clock hereafter. la dead. Th« Panther Creek valley ha* I iv «* ii Five brick bliM-ka are in procese of Kvnator lloar celebrated hie 78th an in an allunai continual turmoil thin conat ru d lo s at he lam. niw r»ary « mi Friday. week, and th« tr«s«pa station»-«! there Tim av|N»rator and threshing outfit Tha niacliinlata* atrlka on th« G ulf, I have had aouiv dkllhulty in protect in« I ha alt na of Frank Ctiutv was destroyed by flru Colorado A VanlU Fa has baan declared | th« Uvea of lh« workmen tion In tbu valley haa, however. Ini* • mi tha Gunn farm , north of Ashland. of!. proved greatly, and it la hojied by I, m * Adam K. Wilaon, a prominent taisl- (latonibla areueee Nicaragua of aiding m ilitai y aiithorltlea that tha lawlearnraa ravolutlonala and Ihrvateua to ratalItav and abusive language dtre>-tal toward nees man of l>aliaa, la dead, aged AM year*. Ilv wa» thv owner of two large "whan aha gets u p ." tha soldier» w ill now cease. Th« other larme in Polk county. Tha fotaat Urea that hava lawn raging «rettoli» ol ili« coal regions a»v romper- W illia m la*wia, one of the oldvet in Wyoming for thv ,»a»l two week» ara atively quiet. Th« «•■livrai alrike situation remain» marine engineer» in thia aretino of the r«|M>rled to I«’ undvr routrol. unchanged 8« «me eoa I I» being ahtp|uMÌ, country, dirai Tueada/ at Ht. Vincent A lose of $100,000 was «Miami by thv hui ti.«* i|ii»niity l i «0 »mail, com pared ho»pital, Portland, from «amer of the hurtong ol thv coneentralor of thv Mon with the mutuai shipment, that it ha» stomach, tana Ora l’ur» ha»iog emnganvat Butt« i little or no erte. I on the market. Thv ] | arr„er, living at Highland are com Th« Canadian Pacific railway will |„,« ««»ining to thv market ia pnB- plaining of a black I «vet I v that is doing shortly pla«e th« enormous amount of gipally wa»hery and looaa coal. a great «h-al of harm. Nearly all the 28,000,000 acre» of laud on lh« market la,« garden »tuffa, such as squash, fur aettlvra. ' COMING IN DROVES. cabbage, cucumbers, etc., are taing •lev« xired. A »learner and rowboat ro lllle d on la k « tiogus. near lU ltla Greek, M id i., [ There la a Great Ru.h of Scaedhlan» to As a result of the range war now I m r r U an S h o re . and resulted in th« drowning of five going ««e between Morrow county of the Baltin Creak Hatdtar- t vroplo) Stockholm, Sv, t. 2.— I »riven from »lock men and sheepmen, M. C. FUI lo t,, turn. their homva by thv unpriavtleiilial hard a sheepberder. haa been shot and Heavy rain» h a w damaged grope iu times and atringent coneeription laws woumled by aup,a,a*»i catllemeu fmm Kansas, and in the vicinity ol Borling’ of Swv<lvn, an unusually large number the John Day country. t.>n hundred» of acme of corn h a w been of Scandinavians are making their way A, a nx-ettngof GivHaletn Preaa Club da» t roved and many bridge» washed to America ,14» aurnmer. Every steam er leaving for Atnericw ia crowth-d, and Frank Ihivey waa appointed U» me away. the transport lines are coping with the o |0 ‘ate W ith,h e legislative commit!«« Attorney General K imix haa aallrd greatest rush aiiicr* the righties. Maliv of thv State I rea» aaa<M latina < mi m at for Europe. 11« gow a hr« wo I h»r th« are unable t<> obtain ,>assage al K< an«li- terà of legiaiattve importance that may pur|awe <>f ««blaming clear title to th« navian point» an«l are nl>lig«*«l t > go to come up at the neat avaamnof , lie legis property of thv Panama Canal com- l.iv«i,ssd and Southampton. lature of concern to thv nvw»|«aja*r tra- |uu»y. It I» eetimated that ÌA.OOO paaeea- ternity of the state. Judge Kichardaoa of s,aikane ha» I ger« f«>r America have left Copenhagen Charles I.. Fay, the well known Die rendered a derlaion that a boy«v»tt*ls alone during the last a il month». Portland Insurance nian, who*« arre»t not Illegal when pwmwatdy «•omlmted, emigrants are mostly of an escwllent last Saturday ••f*at«-«l q u it* a sensa and when not a«» •■»MvlocUtl must !»• class. They are Isnmd chivAy t • the tion, was released from custody at dealt with in the crim inal anurt, not Northwestern states, where they iut<*nd Mandan, N. I*-, Governor Geer having settling on agricullutwi land. by a courl of equity. revoked the requisition grante«l to Wisi’.inaiu orticiala, the ran»« having In ] an automobilv accident at long SA LTA N AN,» A H M I NIANS. t«c«<n ,<s»«*l u|«on mi»]«'adtng inform * Brandi , N. J.. two p«*r«ons were kill»« I ami thivv sorioRel/ injured. tioii. Mr NW III U rw lrw l Severe Orders I, They tie >rge P. C lark, grand ruler of the Will hr Levai. A n d ie * W hite, charge«, with the k ill Fike, denies the re|»>rl that there la a Constantinople, Sept. 2.—-Th«’ sul,an mg <>, eter Banurbeue at Portland, ha* aborts ga in the account of the grand recently agreed ,«• repeal tl»e escepttnn* been arrested at Vancouver. treasurer. al mettali re- a« 1« «,«,«-1 again»! the Armen H v e ra l heavy shipment« of sheep • Twwnry-oirv* Italian« have been ar-1 Ian» if the Armenian patriarch would are laeing »rnt from thw vicinity of guarantee that no outbreak would fol reeled at t.eneva, Ita ly , on »«i»pi<h«ti <d ' Baker City t California (or the winker. la lng connected with a plot to derail low. The patriarchal counctl having I n et ami algmsi a «lucument setting thv train bearing King Vi« tor Em man Negotiations are pending lietween Gw» forth the loyalty of the Armenians ami Portland City Railway company and uel V> llvrliu. promising tram piility, an imperial trade lh<* City ami Suhuiban Railway «■otn- " A husband lake« a wife for hatter is now awaited, the |«Mtrta« h having re- pany with a view of the purchase of or worse, and beoausa »he «I«»» not I (u««*<l to resume 14» ortho u ntil the the latter by the former, ami the o»n- conform to Ida notion» of weonomy 1« promise« ••( the sultan are fulAlled. •oliilation <d both systems under one n<>l a ground for «'eating her from him. bead. 1 hi« ia the «»pinion «»( Justice sprig, Newsy Items Gathered from Al T H V B S iM Y . B IO L A N D SCANDAL. Apaculat o r a Aliagad to be T aking L n fa ir A dvantage nf Indians. Washington, Aug 3 1 Investiga tion «ievelopr tlm beginning of what promise« to he a grant gcaodal growing out of the purchase by syndicate* and individuals of lamia o, deeeaaed In diana, allotted at prh«» conahiarably below their valuu—an abuse which the Indian effice is trying to check. As yet it i« confi<»ed V< ti»« Southwest arn state«, but the upecmlatora are rap idly advaacing westward ami north ward, threatening in a short time to penetrate every Indian reservation con taining allotted land» in Oregon and Washington. There are rtrong intirna- tioaa, I mm ked I y evidence on file, to »how that several agnate are in eollu sion w ith the speculators, and ara in- du« ir<g heirs to ael« at ridh-ulooaly low figure«. Commlaaoner Jones adv'setes the advertising of all lands belonging u> d«<«a»«d allottees, th« tracts to go to the highest bidders, hut congress must first sanction thia plan There are in t»r«gon 4"M,000 acre« of idlott««! lands, 372,(NX) a<-res in Washington, amt IHM.000 in l«laho, a larg«* portion ol which belongs to ti»« heirs ol tf»e orig inal allottees, now dead. Alsmt 17M.0OO acres of the Oregon allotments are at K>amath, 140,000 al Warm Hpringw, <7,000 at U m atilla and 33,000 at Grand Komi«, with the remainder at Biieta. Cornmipaioner Jon«<e says these landa are ver*« tempting to speculators, and uni«-«» «»me reme«ly ia soon devised, the Northwestern Indians w ill he swindled out of valuable p>>»*«»»ions. No complaints have yet liven had from ♦hat aacttou, Ixit are expected. The most desirable land* in Wash ington are 51.000 acres at Colville. 17,000 a»-res at Puyallup and 211,000 acres at Yakima. The Lapwai reserva tion, Idaho, contains the n><s*t «v.vete<l (amis in that state. C H A ttG E S AGAINST P A LM A . Cuban Pre »We nt SaW to Be In D an ger of Impea». htnent PAY NO REWARD M A Y BE G R EA T S TR IK E . R ailw ay Trainm en w ill Demand Im ;raaaa of T w en ty P er C ent. Oregon Owes Nothing for Return Milwaukee, Aug. 29.— The Sentinel Saya: By Septemlier 15 the large ra il of Merrill’s Body. way systems of the country w ill he con- fronte>l with a demand by 100,000 SFXRETAKY OF STATE HAS DECIDED Bvembera of the Br«»tberhood of Railway I trainmen for an increase in wages, | which w ill mean an additional outlay c la im a n ts for T ra cy Rew ard Com prom ise of 1 1,000,000 a month for wages by railroads in the country or ti»e altern Boy W h o Inform ed Poaac la to ative of a strike which w ill eclipse in Share A like w ith Them . extent ail previous atrikea, including the «lemonatration of th e American Salem, O r., Aug. 30.— Secretary ol Railway Union in IM M . The «Jemands Slat« Dun lair haa ann««un<s-d hia deci* which have been formulated are for an aion disallowing the claim of Mrs. Wag increase of 20 per cent in wages." goner for findiug and returning the body of Convict M errill. All the |<a- pers in the caae are set forth, and after a lengthy review of the facta M r. Dun bar conclude» as follows: " In view of the foregoing, after due consideration, the claim ia liereby d«s- allowe«) for the reason that fn»m the facta and ev ¡«fence ofl»«r«-d it does not apiM-ar that the claimant rendered tle- st-rvice claimed, or by l«er a< fa in find ing and n-turuing the txaly of M errill, couiplied w itii the provisions of H>e law or the offer of reward, and i» there fore not antitiad t>> the amount claimed or any j«art thereof." 16 = GOLD OF OREGON Mineral Output of the State for 1901 was Encouraging. BAKER COUNTY HOLDS FIRST PLACE lad u atry la W ashin gton Also Picking Up — P la te r Ground S till Holds Out A laska O utput f alling OU. Washington, Aug. 27.— The gold pro duction of Oregon in 1901, according to the director of the m int, just made public, waa greater than in any pre- vioua year, being of the value of 91,- U34.H21. T ta preceding year It wae valued at 91,727.892. This sr-tatan- tial increase occurred notwithstanding the fact that many of the best devel oped and usually producing mines were closed down a great portion or ail the year, for various reasons. The silver pro-luct of Oregon waa $211,8 8 in 1901, aa against 9170,721 the year before. Cleveland, 0 ., Aug. 29. — Aaaiatant Grand M a tte r Lae, of the brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, »aid: " I t ia tree that a concerted move ment ha» been inaugurated by trainmen and condo« tore employe«] on railroeda weat of tl<e Mississippi river to secure uniform rates of compensation. A vote of the men, which w ill proi«bly result in the officers of the two organ isations living anthorixed to present requests to the various roads for tlieae «»ncessiona, ir n o * being taken. I t w ill, however, lie at least 90 days be fore the vote lias been completed. Baker county still holds first rank Tiiere is absolutely no talk of a strike, «ad the possibility of such a move among tlie minetal producers of the Hpoaane, Aug. 30.— I t is under- ment is extremely rem ote." state, and bids (air to increase its s I-» m ) that pause its* lieen «ieclared l»e- lead very m aterially from the fact tween the men who have been eliim ing GAGE DEFEATED. that the oree appear to be iccreasing shares in the Harry Traer reward, and ________ tliat now there w ill be no fighting over Callforwto pep^ k . „ >om,Mtl«m for Go* in value as they attain greater depth. 11» payment. bhvnn Gardner is au F ifty years has not exhausted the ernor «ioea to Pardee. thentically »aid to have made an offer placers of < »regon, an«l there ia ground Sacramento, C a l., Aug. 29— After to the five memlier» of the p»s«v to the effect that if they w ill sign an agree fighting one of the moet bitter political enough that w ill pay to work for fifty ment to give Goldfinch, tlie hoy who battle« in hir career. Governor Gage of years more, while the quart* le«lgea are betrayed tlie outlaw, an equal »hare California, suffered defeat in the Ke- practically untouched. " A great fu with each of them in the reward, he nubllean state convention in this city. ture awaits this grand state in point of wtll atep aai<ie and «to all in h i* pow er Dr. Pardvc of Oakland was his strong mineral w ealth," is the rood ruling to a*ei*t tliem to draw down the prire est opponent from tbv »tart. He re paragraph of the report regarding Ore ceived the unanimous nomination of gon. moi iv v. Th»- »heriff state« that throughout the the «Yin vent ion on the sixth ballot. In W ashin gton . This result was accomplished by a controversy tlie rights ot young Gold M ining in Washington is slowly re coalition of the supporters of Gage finch have l«evn his objective point, covering from the depiessing effect of Daring the roll call of and tie w»»erts that he ia determined and Pardee. Die temporary diversion of capital to the sixth ballot, hefore a quarter of the to nee that tlie boy get* hi* full »hare. Alaska. There has been a slight in counties had tieen called, it became The offer of the sheriff w ill probably crease in the output, and the industry apparent that the tide was setting to be ao-epted and will thus »ettle the may he considered as improv ing, an«i dispute over tbe reward, w bith, it lie» ward Paidee. His own delegation was tlie close of the present year is expected wild with excitement, and the conta se«-me<1, could only be adjusted through to show a betterment in «ievelopment the courts. I t is unilerstooi that tlie gion spread like wild fire, his support and production. ers acting like mad men. When the Creston men do not believe the youth During the past year the Seattle as ha* a |«article of claim legally to the chairman declared him the nominee say office haa received the following there was another prolonged outburst, reward, but that in <>r«Ier to get the qnantitiesof gold and silver from neigh demands, matter settle«! without litigation they in rewprnse to repeated boring fields: are w illing to comply with the term» Pardee thanked the delegates ami ex Alaska ................................................ I z,<7«.7'e press«« i appreciation of the honor con Idaho____________________ of Sheriff Gardner. 5.STU ferred up««n him . Alden was then Wallington.............. G S.6M unanimously nominated for lieutenant B ritish C o lu m b ia __ ___ _ W.S7» P O S S IB L E S TR IN G EN C Y. Yukon Territory .....™ __ _______ I governor. Havana, Aug. 31.— Charge» against President Palma, of the Cuhau Kepule lir, arising front certain executive con- ceaakme he ia credited with having nta«l« to friends and othura for, per haps, financial or political outsiders- tions, which are to be preferred by the In »use, have I mmmi pre,<arv«i and printed, ami imp«*achuient process ling» against this high official are likely to lie sprung any «lay. At present it is impossible to tell what action Palma w ill take in the S ci retarv Shaw U ill T ake S te p * to Ease matter. m o u n ta in s of t in . Vp th e M oney M a rk e t. Washington. Aug. S I.— The state de partment ann<»«inccs that although it is in daily communication with Minister Squire», it lias not been advired of any crisis in the Culxin government, nor haa it tw-cii notified orticially of any effort living made to imp«ach President Palma. A laska F alling Off. The gold output of Alaska in 1901 wa* 91,1X10,000 less than the year pre ceding, due largely to the decreai-e in the output from the Nome fiel«,. Not only was the Nome season exceptionally etiort, but apprehensive uncertainty was universally felt on account of the immense amount of litigation that followed the a«ivent of the judiciary in the summer of 1900. Many rich claim* were not worked at a ll, and others hut slightly. Rulings of Judge Wicker- sham, who arrived in September, to the effect that original holders of min ing ground would be permitted to work their claims, and that “ jumpers" would receive nocon»i«ieration, restored confidence and gave tack to the rightfnl owners possession of many good prop erties. But relief came too late to have any appreciable effect upon the output for the season. In this connection it is interesting to state that during 1901 United States mine«, assay offices, refineries and smelters receive«! 917,752.483 in Klon dike gold, besides much silver. Washington, Aug. 30.— in view of Rich INacoverica Reported in th e V k la lt ) rumor* as to Secretary Shaw’s plans for of M ount W rangel. relieving the money market m the Seattle. Aug. 29.— A *j»ecial dispatch event of a ¡«ossible stringency, the se< - from Yaldt-e, Alaska, to the Times retsry, who is now iu New York, has says: authorized Assistant Secretary Aiies to Robert Blei, the expert sent into the make the following *tate">ent: Nazina district bv Captain Delamar, Guidi ia Appointed. "T h e secretary recently invite»! some has just reached Valdes and reports of the New \ ork supreme court. State Senator John I - Rand, of Ba of the larger national banks in the prin that the Nazina district haa the greatest Home, Aug. 31.— Mgr. Gnidi liaa OUOD HOADS T R A IN . ker City w ill make an effort to have a I, is pro,»able the <>,««,ling of the g|»piduled delegate III the Philip- cipal cities to order ad«liti»nal anx unts m inej in Alaska, and that the cop;«r He ia etpecU-d to hastvn lua h ili pa see« I at the next session of the It W ill Rem ain a t P o rtla n d Im m O ctober of circulating notes to be printed. property there is the greatest known S, hoot a of Kauaa» w ill have to lie | hm >, pin««. Grvgua legislature giving Baker county |s»ned «m account of the ina,»i,ily of 4e|«ar,ure for Manila in com«««,uence >>f National ta n k * are entitled to issue in the world. •J to >o. The richness of the notes to the full amount of their capi country, Captain Blei saya, ineuree the American B«s»k company ,«» furnish information rtueived at the vatiewn of a seftarate judicial district. Washington, Aug. 31.— The good tal. The aggregate capital of national the building of a railroad at the earliest |us»ka. Tho company haa been prevent- the ««rgamration •»( a aclilaniatic Cath A decision of considerable interest The Vati haa >*sen re»t>ived at the United State* roads convention in conmstion with tan k * is 9700.000,000, but tlie tanks possible time. od from delivering ,ho ts»»ka by reason olic church in the islands. of an injunction iaNod by a T»,«eka can doea not attach much important!» land office at < >regon C ity in the case the Minnesota state fair, on the grounds have outstanding only 9358,000,OuO of The most important discoveries in to the inoveiiient, ami «ieciarae " it of George I.. Derrick against Arthur T. lw«tw««en St. Paul ami Minneapolis, circulation. The secretary has h<>|ied Alaska have been made by A. W . Tib- court. Sept. 1, 2 ami 3, ia eziaw-ted to insti to introduce an element of elasticity The s trik e of Havana dock latmrera cannot develop under the leadership of Merwin, involving a tract in section 3, bits, in the finding of mountains of tin |tersons whose aide reason for oruniaa- township 9 south, range N west. The tute the moat «’ar-reaching ami effsetive into the prerent system. H i* sugges near Mount Wrangel. 150 miles dis has elided. , ion ia because they arc eicom muui- daciaio* knoeka out both parties on the demonstration of the value of good tions to the various tanks in the larger tant, in which district he located forty- Another street ear strike la threaten roada eo far given. The office of roa«l cities that they make preparation for rat«*d from the Cat led i«’ »hutch." ground that the entry conflicts w ith ed at Cbieago. inquiry of the «lepartment of agricul additional circulation have met with five claims. the Corvallis A Yaquina Bay wagon This is the greatest season of dis E«-Gnvernor George li««adley, of ture w ill take a leading part in the very favorable response. I t is not his NA ill be Argued at H ism art k. read grant. convention. A, the time of the «-on- intention that they should issue this coveries Alaska has ever known. Ohio, ia «lead. Bismarck, N. !>., Fept. 1.— A writ (HBrial reporta ahow the continuance of I im I h ««» corpus, auc, out for tlie re- Charles S. W ilkinson, who was ar vention a good roada train wiU he additional circulation at a ll, now, but GOOD COMMON SENSE. of g«swl crop anvether. Inaae of t'harlea M. Fay, <»( Portland, rested at Ashland two we> k * ago for equipped by the Great Northern ami onlv in case of actual necessity nod put at the disposal of the «lepartmeut stealing horses in Minnesota, has been emergency. W ith this in view, those N om e Mini tin* outald« world w ill lie O r., I«efore Judge Winchester, w ill be MILES GOES TO PHILIPPINES. President Says T h a t is All T h a t's Needed of agriculture officials and others in • sine-tel by telegraph by April n««t. argued here in the morning. Fay was taken keck to that state by Deputy terested in the work. It w ill visit the tan k* which have mstle arrangements in G overnm ent. Sheriff C. F. Hurst, of Polk county, to dejiosit United State« bonds as se- j ctisrge«l Fy tin« «»rticiala of M aupiu-w most central (siinta and promote the enrity for such additional circulation 1 W aterville. M e.,A ng. 29.— The pres The G eneral Refuses, H ow ever, to S ta te Edward C. Boyce of iWnvor has been <!>unty, W ia., with obtaining money by M inn. W h a t He W ill Do Th ere. holding of meetings similar to that at have sent in their orders and the sec idential special stopped here about ten noudtiated by Colorado Socialists for fraud. The writ of r«|niaition was se Near Huntington, M alheur county, a . the Minnesota fair. The train w ill) minutes. The president made a brief New York, Aug. 27.— General Nelson Governor. retary has had all branches of the cured front the governor of Oregon, hut le-lgeof gold-liearmg «»re haa Iva n dir- <t >eattle Gctober « to 12; Portland, A. M ile* w ill sail for the Philippines Brigham Young, preahlent of the was afterward revoked and Fay wu» eovered that aaaaya ar bigh as 1 2.000 Or., Gctolmr IS Io 10. The d e trim e n t treasury service busily engaged in ex address in which he said: "1 feel that the art of successful gov within a few weeks, say* a Herald pediting the preparation of the notes writ id halsa- a,«ostlea of the Mormon church la re taken (yom a train <«n per ton. 1 he ledge averages a amt (|j M|lriculture w ill lie represented bv ernment is the art of applying, every dispatch from Boston. He is reti«-ent pending a ,<os»ible emergency." corpus. ported scrloualy ill. eight feet in width ami croppings have i»irr,.,or Ma rtj n Dodge, of the office of day, the principles of dreency, moral as to the object of his trip and refused taa'n trsced on l>itii sides of the moun toad mqiiry, and hi* assistants. Secretary Shaw lias rescinded the ity and common sense. What we need to discus*, the n utter fnrther than to Gregonian l»tea In Tennessee. T H R E A T E N E D W IT H D E A T H . tain on which the find ia located. or.ter ol ea-Se. retary Gage hw the pur- is the application of every-day princi say that he wa* not going a* a tourist, Nashville, Ten,»., Sept. 2 .— Owen H A L E D O ZEN W O U N D E D . chase of bonda at stated prices. Judd, a,am agent for Oregon for the A m erican M iaakinarics Ordered to Leave ples that a man needs if he makes his nor for his health. business a sinvess. The only perma Mias Julia Lamont, daughter of New York Life luauran«'« company, is T h e ir Field In M exico. PORTLAND MARKETS. By Permission of the P resident. Encou nter B etw een S trik e rs and Troops nent betterment in the condition of any Hanicl S. Laurnnt, ag-aoeretary <»f war, dend here at the residence ol his father, Plainfield, In d ., Aug. 30.— Word Boston, Aug. 27.— W ith Reference to a t Lansford. Pa. nation is to raise the standards of indi Failing health force«l dle«l at her lather*a cottage at Sorrento, Ju«ige W . Judd. has l»een received from Everett Morgan the statement that General Miles is Mr. Judd to leave Oregon two mouth« W heat— W alla W alla, 60«kfilc; blue- Tamaqua, P *., Aug. 31.— In an en and wife, formerly residents of Plain- vidual citizenship throughout the na M aine., Tueaday. going to the Philipuines, Secretary tio n ." ago, and since that time Ilia decline *tem, A2(ftfi3c; valley, fi3<<r»Hc. counter Iwtween troop* and striker* at field. now missionaries at Covicti, M ex Christiania, Norway, is auflering Cortelvou said: "General Miles is Barley-— Feed, $19.00 par ton. lias lu»en rapid. lansford, Captain W . H . Heim , of ico, that natives of that place have French men A fte r Our F ru it. from har.l times, which may result in going to the Philippine* with the per Flour— Best grades, 93.06<#3.fl0 per Company K , Twelfth regiment, was warned them that unless they leave the a crisis unless industrial comlitiona Honors lor Oregon Boy. Salem, O r., Aug. 29.— L. Cheyaray mission of the president, to in*i>ect slightly injured. H alf a dozen striker* city by September 17 they w ill be put haarel; graham, 92.95(«t3.20. Improve liefore long. The Balk's, O r., Sept. 2.— llom er 1». and P. L. Martint'au, commission mer army conditions." Millstuffa — Bran, 917 per ton; were bayoneted in the fracas. Major to death. M r. and Mrs. Morgan were Peter S. H««e, th« last surviving Angell, ol thia city, has l>een awnnlwl Bonteaux. middling«, |2 I.5 O ; aborts, 91»; Gearhart, In command of the tnx'p* Sent out by the Boar«I of Foreign Mis chants of I-ehavre and B O TH A SU CC EED S KRUGER. original member of the original Arm of the Morgan scholarship in the t'oluni- here state* that he w ill appeal ,o the sions of the Westerly yearly meeting of France are in Salem. The pnrpoee of H. IBs» A Co., manufacturers of print- hla university rch«ml of law for the chop, 917- m ilitary authorities to put the town of Friends alwuit four year* ago, and have Gats— No.l white, 93c<91.00; gray, their visit to this city is to establish D esig nated as the F u tu re Leader of the lug presses, is dead at Upper Mnntg n,.Mt y«ar. Tlm award was made in latisfnrU under m ilita ry law. been at Covicti about a year. Appeals business relation* with fruit dealers of Boers K ru ger to Resign. »lair, N. J. M r. I I <s< waa ,s«rn in re<s»gnition of M r. Angell's high acliol- 90&95C. for protect ion have been rent to the |Kis section, j»articularly in the matter Hay — Tim othy, 911(R13; clover, Siberian Exiles Revolt. New York Hi years ago. arahip for last year. LoDtlon, Aug. 27.— Cabling from government authorities. of securing a supply of prune«. They 97.50<B10; Oregon wild hay, 95(^8 per M. Combe, the French premier, ia to j to BuiW B ig Alrahtp. of the Vienna, Aug. 31.— The Nene Erie report that the French prune crop this Brussel* the correspondent ton. daily Telegraph says he hears that as a Press»' declares that the terrible treat S P R E C K E L S IN C AN A DA . | New York, Sept. 2.— Santoaburnout, year w ill not exceed one third of the Potatoes — Beet Burbanks, 00(4b5c ment of Sioerian political exiles at result of the conference between e x - average. Hoaaland, B. C ., haa been vialbsl by the aermiaut, w ill, according to h Hcr- l>«r cents); ordinary, 5 0 « 55c per cen President Kruger and the Boer gener the Alexandrowski settlement ha* It*! S ug ar King is O rganizing a Big Company a |75,OOO An» aid Diapatch from Paris, attempt the tal, growers prices; sweet*. 92.00 to a strike of the convicts, who are re als. M r. Kruger is to resign the lead Across the B order. C O M M IT S S U IC ID E . Third «list,let California Republicans I « m ,struct,on of an aerial vessel to carry per rental. ership of the Boers. General Botha, fusing all nourishment until they are Montreal, Aug. 30.— CiausSpreckels, i ------------- «dght ,H<rson*. He plans to begin ex have renominated Coombs for congress Rutter— Creamery, 2 2 4 ® 25c; dairy more humanely treated. They are con president of the Federal Sugar Refining san Francisco Manager of Western Union the correspondent adds, was unani pertinents witii the machine in two or mously chosen the future leader of tho fined in dark and «lamp cells, according company, and his counsel have arrive«! ’ ,rt(41«% e; store, 12S(!*15r. Shoots Himself. King Kdward has gone on a cruise to three month*. to the paj>er, where sanitary rendition* here, it is understood they in te rn - San Franc| A 29 .— T. H . Rev- Boer*. Egg*— 2 0 « 22c for Oregon. Scotland. The time o, his return ia in have reaulte«i in outbreak* of disease plate the organ,«turn of a t New S um pter S m elte r F irs t P ears of the Season a t Salem . Cheese— Full cream, twina, 121« definite. The sick and dead are allowed to re company with a capital of 9 «,000.000. X p e n y here, com m ittal Sumpter, O r., Kept. 2.— Excavating (413c;YoungAmerica, 13 Si(414H e ; fac Salem, O r., Aug. 27.— The first load I ’ans la post arrangements have been ha* begun a mile iieiow Sumpter for the main to contaminate the living. Beyond the fact that paper, fo, the n- noon £ ots<; whi)e U n). tory price*, 1(4 1 Me lea*. of Bartlett pear* of tlie reason ha* concluded between thia country and corporation were aigne«! and forwanied by shoQti himee, f Mineltiiig plant contemplated for this Poultry— Chicken*, mixed, 93.00« Starving Indians. been received at the Salem cannery for England. to Ottawa, nothing could be learned. , * J _ city. Manager E. \V . Mullet ha* a good 4.50; hen*, 94.00(45.50 per dozen, shipment to Portlan«! for canning Washington, Aug. 31.— ( ommiasion- John C. B u llitt, a prominent Phila force of men blasting «ml removing „ „ . May Receive Honors. 11 (411 S c per pound; nprings, 11(4 purposes. The yield in this vicinity is delphia attorney, closely identified earth for the heavy machinery and 11 S c P°r pound, 92.50(44.00 per doz er of Indian Affair* Jones ha* received Weyer au* * r ° re . r’ . Washington, Aug 29.— It is said that estimate«! at from one-half to two- a telegram from Senator Rawlins of Olympia, Wash., Aug. 3 0 - The wben M i|’ „ retnpna fpoIn with public affairs, ia dead. furnace*. en; duck*. 92.50(43.00 per doten; tur Utah representing that 8,000 Indian* thirds of a crop. Tbe cannery is pay key*. live, 13(414«, dressed, I5(416c per on the Navajo reservation, in tlie Weyerhauaer Timber company has ta - Philippines it w ill he by way of tbe ing 920 a ton for the best (piality of Great veins o, rich Iron ore are re- D ecline* O ffer of P residency. pound; geese, 94.00(48.00 per doxan. port«>d to have lawn dlwovered at southern part of hi* state, are starving, come the owner of what, is virtually Eastern route, which w ill give him an pears. The yield in this section will Seattle, Sept. 2.— Rev. Edward Lin The gen not be great enough to justify operating Vadao, in the province of Tromaoe, ami requesting that assistance he dis one-eighth of the land in Thurston opportunity to visit Europe. Mutton— Gross, 2 S (4 3 c per pound; coln Sm ith, of the Pilgrim Congrega county. A deed has been filed in the ,»ral w ill doubtless be accorded marked the Salem cannery, so the fruit w ill lie patched to them. Norway. dresned, 8c per pound. tional church of Seattle, ha* declined office of the eountv auditor transferring honor* wherever he may stop, as he is shippe«i to Portlai/d to be canned. Experiments in wirelwia telephoning the offer of the presidency of the Pa Hogs— Gross. f i S d dressed, 7(47 Sr Bodies S till Held In Parts. to the Weyerhauaer* all ol the timber regarded by foreign m ilitary powers a* have lieen aucceaafully carried on be- cific University a, Forest tlrove, Or. per pound. B an k-W recker D ix Sentenced. New York. Aug. 31.— The laxiies of lands owned by the Northern Pacific a great soldier. tween Sasanltr. and Kolberg, Germany, Veal— 7(49 per pound. Whatcom, Aug. 27.— Judge Neterer Charles I.. Fair and wife, who were in this county, amounting to 84,229.04 W ith d ra w s ! of Foreign tro o p *. a distance of 105 miles. Inquiry Opens, Reef— Groes, cows, 3 (4 3 S c ; steers killed in ail automobile accident, are acres. The deci» b««re revenue stamps haa overruled a motion to grant a new Tien Tain, Fept. 2 .— According ,<» the 3 S (® 4 S r ; dressed, 7(B8c per pound. The funeral of General Fran« Sigel still here, cable* the Paris «•orre»j»ond- to the value of 9447, showing that the St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 29.— The beef tria l for H . St. John Dix, and sen- waa held In New York Sunday. For m ilitary commanders, «11 the troops, en, of the American. Nothing can be purchase price wa* 9521,888, repre- trust inquiry against the St. Joseph tenced him to 10 years in the peniten- Hops— 18(417 c ; new crop 17<9l8c. Hire«' hours the body lay in state, an,I with the enep tlo n of the legation to the data on which they 1 aenting the largest transfer of property packer* has commented before Spe« ial tiary, the lim it under the laws of thia learneti as Wool— Valley, 12 S ® 15;Eastern Ore fully 10,000 |s«»ple filed past and guarda, w ill he withdrawn from China Commissioner Kinley of Kansas C ity, atete for bank-wrecking. ever made in tliis county. gon, 8(414S c : m ohaii, 95028c pound. rre to be ahlpped to New York. next spring. viewed the lemaina. ana« Un |n f of the Weatein U|lk>n