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About Moro bulletin. (Moro, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1902)
MOHO, V O L. W EEK ’S DOINGS O IU C U O N , A N O TH ER A W E L L IM KA5TER. MINKS A OUNBGAT. G erm any Takes a Hand In lla y tla n Mow and Punishes P ira tic a l A c t. Newsy Items Gathered (rom Al I Pori a» Pria«*, Hayti, Kept. V.—»Tha Gemían gunl»«al Panther arrived here Parts of the World Kepteiulair 6 end r«»«wive<l instruí HOB* Irnm tito German government to cap- OF INTIR LSI TO ALL (H'R READERS (lirw the F ira la ia t gunboat Crele-a- , Pierrot. Kite left immediately lor G «malvai, the stmt id the Firm iniel General M avto* ««( Im p o rta n t Happening» government. Ilia Panther found the of the Hast W eek In B rie f ami t'lwtw-a* Pierrot in the harbor id Cion- Com prehensive I orm alvini ami the com ma miar id the German I guui> >at informed Admiral K llln k on Ihe C'rete-a-Pierrot that lie must remove The Democratic state campaign ha» j Ida crew and surrender Ida vaaaal In I msoi o,»’ne»l In Ohio. live m inutai. Admiral K llln k aak««d A rloudhurat at FI Paso, T e i rauswd that thia time lie extended ta IS raffi- considerable damage. utea. The request »as granted on the King F.dward vlaitad Andrew Carne «»indi lion that the guns and amm uni tion on board that'rete-a-l’ lerrot should già at hkibo castle, Huotlaiad. ha aliandoned »Iran Iter craw left her. The transport Buford haa arrived at Tlieerew of the Crete-a-Plrerot le ll that Han Framlaco from Manila » Ith »00 vessel andd great disorder. men. A t the and. of IS minutes, the Pan The coalminers’ troobla In West ther »«nt a amali bunt oerrylng one Virginia la over ami timet of tlie man otti, er and 20 sailor» »ho were In ta k e i |H>»aeaaion nf the Firuiiu irt gnnbunt have returned I«» work When these meu had arrived at a One person was killed and two aeri- point about 20 yard» from the Crete- oualy injured in an automobile acci Pierm t, llames were well to break out dent at Vineland, N. J. ..li Iw u rd • >, I k t M m had (■«•• (i Io ,- I Tin- salmon |«ack ol the Frasai river. |,y her ire » before they left iter. The It. (*., I», in round uuinlwre, 262.000 , panther then fired «in tlie Crele-a- meea. The pack <•( thè entire provint* Pierrot until »he »as completely ini- is alsiut 500,000 casa*. jammed. T hirty »hot», ali tolti, weie T I I l ’HSPA^ M ou nt Pale« Claim » Additional Vie. tlm s Tid al W a v a Is I cared. BIG CROP OF CORN (Castries, Island of H . I.ncia, B. W . United States Can Supply Entire I ., * e p t . <1 — The Royal Mail steamer World This Year. Yarn airlvad here thia evening from Hie Island ol M artinique. Hhe brings the report that a violent vofcaulc eruption 2.5M.95I.0M) BUSHELS COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL DOINGS Mxorred there tlie night ol Keptemher 3, and that abfMrt 2.000 parsons are large numbers This Bacaads the E n tire H o r td 's Crop uf A B rief Msvtow of Im provem en ts. O row th »aid Io have perished, East Year H arvest C ontinues TUI of people are leaving tlie island. am) Developm ent Along All Lines ol Interest Gathered from All Parts of the State. Tfirooghout (H ir .M a te . Snow Comes Prices Good. Washington, Kept. 4.— The depart ment of agricolture haa just issued a farmera’ bulletin, entitled “ How to Ruild Small Irrigation Ditches,’ ’ by C. T. Johnston and J. D. Ktannerd, of the irrigation investigation division. There ia expected to he a heavy demand for 'th ia publication, aa it contains much information and advice that w ill prove of great value to farmera who «-on tern plate irrigating tbeir fields on a »mail e a le , or by way of experiment. As whowa in the repr^t, many of the failure» of the past have been doe to a misunderstanding of tlie application of water to crop«. The proper way to build ditches, to distribute the water, ami to control the flow are all pointed oat explicitly, and a general idea is given aa to the amount of water needed by different crops. Thia bulletin can lie obtained by application to Hie de partment direct, or throdgh a senator or representative, aa tlie edition is large. President Roosevelt's Carriage is Struck by a Trolley Car. SECRET SERVICE OFFICER IS KILLED Th« President and Mia S e c re ta ry Receive B raiaca C a rria g e W re ck e d , Horae Killed and D riv e r H e rt. Parle, Kept. 0 .—-Tlie Pari» million of the New Y< rk Herald publishes a dis Pittsfield, Maas., Kept. 4.— The pres Washington, be,A. H — In Hie history patch' from Polnt-u-Pitre, Island of •A fine rural delivery mall rout«« was ident of the United State» escaped a Guadeloupe, French West Indies, dated of ths <er»-al predm ti<>n tiiere has never s ta rt*l nut ol TniuUlale Heptemldr 1. Keptemher 4, which says that constant ,MMsn BOC), an enoriuoue crop of corn as tragic death by only a few feet in a A large amount o( fruit is lieing dclouutiona b«-t*rd there that n ig h t in- 5 , . . .. . . .. j col Baton between hia carriage ami an 1 ‘ 11» being gatiier«»! in tlie b a ite d Htatea s iii| |e *i fro m T lie Halim« to Eastern dicata a terrific volcanic eruption on electric street car in this city yeetei- I t w ill aggregate 2.6MW,* aitiea. the island of Martinique. Thick black thia year. day, w hile one of hia mo«t trusted MM ,00(1 buaheia, or more than tlie cicada war« e>-eu to the southward of Tba Ga»ton (louring m ill ia running guards, Secret Bet vice Agent W illiam day and night, ami larmar» are bring (iuadehmpe, a m i the in«at at Potnt-a- entire «orn crop of the world for 1901. Pitre was inb-nse. The population was Tlie corn raised in the United Kfates Craig, was instantly killed and David lug in tliair wheat vary rapidly. said to I * greatly alarmed, (earing a J. Pratt, of Dalton, who was guiding All propsrations are completed for tidal wave in the event of tlie col lap«* will he sufficient to supply the needs of tlie Baker City «arnival to l«e held tlie of Martinique. the horses attaciied to the vehicle, woe tlie world for this and next y«-ar, even »m»k commencing ecptemla-r 16. moot aeriounly injured. Preen lent Tlie m in is ter of tlie cuLmies, M . shoo hi tin re be a total failure in 1903, t((<J Wew Yofk Han Rooeevelt himself was badly shaken Clataop («onnty rommiasionura w ill Oournergua, ia placing 1 100,000 at the emieavor to start a fumi for tlie build <lis|M*4l of tlie goverm»r of Martinique up, bat received only a alight facial Corn harvesting ia now in progren» in that island. to relieve the dislrese ing ol a new court house an«l ja il. B A N D IT S F R IG H T E N E D OFF. bruise. Secretary Cortelyou, who oc He haa urged the governor not to con the United States, and not until ano* Tie- arliooimr Wing and Wing is high gregate refug«*s at Fort «le Ira n « *, hut fin * in Itocember w ill thia enormous cupied a seat directly opposite Hie pres Arm ed Passengers P revent D arin g T ra in and dry on the shore near Horen»*, t«i distribute them in tlie south, where task lie ended. Even then farmers ident in the carriage, »attained a H oid-Ep in M exico. where ab«« w«*nt white trying to ent«*r their ne«*saities can 1» moat easily minor wound in the back of the head, further South w ill not have finished tlie Kluslaw river. Tucaon, A r il., Kept. 4. — Reporta supplied. It««-«igniting the danger of a k'lsxing the golden ear» standing in liave r»-a« bed here of a daring attempt sod Governor Crane, who ret tieeide Considerable new «lieat ia ««oming tidal wave at Fort «le Fiance, tlie colo the president, escaped without a They know by three American bandits to hold up into The l*ali«*s, T h e 'g iairi this year nial nunister has instructml Governor their field« ol brown. scratch. The carriage was demolished John loraen, «ho attempimi to Inop ,' r’’’¡' , , , , the International express on the Sonora by the im part of the rapidly moving a g a in s t is of a very go.»! «piality and j»-rf«-« t lem aire to adopt all the measures ne- it makes little difference so lar a» ». .i i h r.lka l . ' ....i.h il la H . indi laeling the l«»n at the Portland la r n n a i, . There . . . " here A record of railroad, thi«-e mil«-» from Hermo car. ami the wheel horse «w> the si le 1 the Hriidulsl», ami thetr canse la con- satisfa.tion is eipressmi on every hand. «*»»ary to enable the inhabitants im- pricea are concerned. (• II (rout the loop, slig h tly in ju rin g m««dlately to evacuate tlie pla>* in »ale« of corn in the fast 10 years sillo. The train was running through nearest the car was killed. The crew Soldiers are I sidered to tie a laid one The Prineville planing m ill was de the orang«- belt, just below Hermosillo, and passenger» ol the car escaped in four jsirsohs, but es« aping u n hu rt Idin- case of m«<*a»ity and at«ek refug«- <>n the leav mg here to attack St. Marc. Port stroyed by fire a lew days ago Beshlwa height« almve tba Uiwn, »her«« f;»*l sitows that the highest pffies are ob- ts-ing doe there at 10 o’clock, when the jury. aelf. • an P rim * la calm. tlie plant, a large iium ler of tools were the track <le|sits »hould lie astahlisliml. The tained in late fall and winter, and that explosion of a torpeiio The president and party were driving M r. 1-elshman, United States minis destroy«-«! that belonged to nie« hanics. minister has also rm-ominemlml the pricea are 25 |«er cent below the aver causal the engineer to atop. When the from thia city to Lenox, through South ter at Conalantlnople, ha» reached a , m i S I.L L P FOR T H I M . The Halam Fourth of July coumiitt«« establishment of oiieervabiry |iosts age imun-dlately after Hie gathering of engine and cars had been brought to a street, one of the principal thorough satislado ry nm lerstam lm g w ith tlie standstill, three Americana stepped oat fares ol Pittsfield, which was lined as to tlie questions »III« h hate |»y(,>rra g SoeffrWre Caused an I vodus has fdlMl.M) on hand, which, by the when«* the least signs <>l iresii out the crop to-gina in the early autumn. of tlie shelter of a grove of trees and with cheering people, and- the catastro general da»ire «d tlie public, w ill I * breaks of Mount P«-lee can lie re,iortml. lieeu the auhject ol nagotlalluna lor 4I»< population. last year tiie corn barn«»] aa it stood ooverad the engine crew. Two of the phe happens«! in plain view of hun •pent in tlie improvement of Marlon several veáis. Heard in Venezuela. St. Thomas I*. W', I . , Sept. ».— square. ri¡«ening in Hie fields just a few weeks robbers then went to the express car dreds, whose happiness at the advent of •I the Pennsylvania \ (| vp *» imm tlie island of St. Vincent N o le lt lc m e iit The mes the nation’s chief was suddenly turned Paris, Sept • -—In a dipatch from liefore it had matured, but thia rsason and demande«] admittance. Hop picking ia in full swing e|sot that a slight eruption of the Strike is in v ie » . senger replied with a volley of «hots to grief. Caiujiaiio, Venezuela, the correspondent Thousands had poured into throughout Hie W illam ette valley, there liave l>««en no droughts in tnecorn through the door, tlie liandita returning the city ic the early morning from Pre»! lent K«*ia»velt haa starteli on Kouftrlere volcano o. curr«»l at n o n , rimr«- a> ems to ba plenty of pickers of the Figaro says section. Nor have there been any the fire. September 3. The outhr.-ak «a» ac- Several of the [«assengers “ Vi« lent detonations were heard here the country to see ami hear tlie presi Ida southern lour. aivompanied by rumblings, and caused Tlie price rang««« from 10 to 60 <-enta from 10 «i'cl««-k in the evening of Sep floods of a general nature. The weath learning the caute of the «top, armed dent, and hie address at the city park er, in fart, has lieeu ideal or corn Iowa Itomi»rat» w ill tun ex-Govertmr 1U| t,1,w|ur „( the |»>pulatieu from I ,»-r liox. themaelres and were going to the aid bad been loodly cheered. tember 3 until 3 o’dork in Hie morning growing. The stalks have grown rank, Bolee against S,*>aker llenderaon for a <)e,,rgeli wh and Chateau Itollair. On Tin« «Id Knelling- Alfred quarts mine, o Keptemher 4. of the plucky messenger,when the high The Miami» came Out through South street is a broad place in congress. the 4th. at 7 30 in the morning, and in tlie G»lice cr«-ek district, Koutliern from tlie north, and were identical with the ears have spread and lengthened waymen became frightened an«i garenp highway. The tracks of the Pittsfield until 12-inch ears and 15-foot stalks Boer leaders ami Colonial Secretary ! again at 10 'or lock last night, loud Oregon, lias l»en a»ld to Eastern capi thorn heal I during the night ol August their attempt, disappearing into the Electric street railway are laid in the Chamberlain held an important c u e noises were aco>mpanled by electrical talists. I i»e ctiiiaideration was not 30, during the volcanic eruption on are not uncommon in the corn belts. orange groves, where it was supposed ,enter of the road, with ample room The crop of 1901 fell abort of the ex they had horses in waiting. discharges from l a Kouflriere, which Aa soon for teems on each aide, and scores of ' made public. Martinique of that «late." ference In 1 on«l«m. pected yield by 40 (>er cent. T hij y«?ar oontlunt««! until 1 o’clock in the morn as the train reached Hermosillo, the Five hundred cophra of tlie complel«* it goes ahead of the predicted yield by alarm was given and a troop of raralea vehicles of every description followed A shingle combine la twiug formed in ing, wlien a continuous roar lie g a ii, W E S T V IR G IN IA S TR IK E EN D S. along the road behind the jueeident’a muster roll oi the P«»«on«i Oregon have 10 or 16 fier cent. Eight states last Maine that propo.ee to lake over all of lasting until 1 o'clock. This »a» ltd- and a [»«ase started in pursuit of the party. L»en ordered from tlie state printing year did not raiaa enough corn for home bandits. the largest firm» in that atetw. lowed by a murmuring sound, which M in er» R etu rn to VAork I pon Advice o( Shortly after be left the park an office by Ailjutaut lo-n -ral Gantenliein. consumption. The exporta fell short Ilis W hite star steamship company was lieard until •» o’chck in the morn in a«v«>rdnm* with tlie order of the la*t T h eir Chief (H ik e r . electric car, which had been filled with 9,000,000 bushels. The yield was only RESERVO IR S IT E S . lie* placed an order lor the building ol ing. In a sle»rt time the heavens «ere l««gislature. paeeengere at that point, started for Huntington, W . Va., Kept. »».— The let bushels to tlie acre, ami 4,000,000 oiH»ur<-l by «lost «it smoke, and Hie the largest steadier in the world. Lenox well behind the procession. I t coal strike in West Virginia ia precti- acres were not cut at a ll. In 1996 the scene «a» something fearful. N o h d y H yd ro grap hcr Ncwett T a lk s o< Mia Rccewt The Konqoest mine, in I’-aker county, ally at an end. At a mas- m eetirg of average yield was 29 bushels to the was about a mile and a half out flora The lew is and Clark lair committee ■lept at all during the night. Invest IgatRm a. l i a s l» *tl sohl for $60,00««. the city at the beginning of Howard has choaau the tract o| land at the l«»>< miueis from ail the coal field» along acre, except in Kansas, »here it was No «Inst, tlie adviews say, haa yet fal Cheyenne, W yo., Sept. 4.— F. A. H ill, and was nearly np to the presi ol W illam ette heights lor the 1906 ex len at Kingstown or (»e..rgetown, hut In « few years Salem w ill have to the Norfolk A W«-stern railroa l h«-re 40 buaheia. Kansas last year averaged hydrograplier of the dent'« carriage, which was traveling <>n teday, it was unanimou-ly airr«w-l to 10 bushels or lees to the acre. The Newell, chief position site. tlie atmospiiere lias a haty i«»»k. I»u«t »hip in everv cord ol w<s«i iim x I. Al- Juat at end U«e stiike provid« «! the operator» acreage of corn this vear is much larger government, haa returned to this city the west aide of the highway Farmers ol the Northwest are raising ami pebbles fell at Barnellie at I ready a large amount is brought in by would take liacx all the old miners, than last. It is 3 per cent more or after a tour of inspection in Northern the foot of Howard H ill the road bends morv bog» am h year ami before a great o'clock on the afternoon of heptehim-r «1. train. an«l they have stgnifi«-d their intention 102,969,929 acres. Thia large acreage Wyoming in the interest of irrigation. a little , and teams are compelled to » h ila » ill I * ahi» ’ «» «upply the «1«- KefMirts from Chateau Bellalr are u» The Columbia River Packers’ A»soci- of doing thia. The miner» have agreed ia due io the tact that three and one- A number of sites for reservoirs have cross the street railway tracks to the the effect tlia l there ha» been a heavy maud wn this coast. ation has decided to operate it» «-annery to return to »«»rk next Monday. It is half m illion at-res of wheat, sown the lieeu examined. When asked of the east aide. The railroad then continues The lives of hall a m illion people are fall «»I sand there, ami that the arrow- at Eagle C liff during the fa ll fi»hing rejM rted that Presi«*enl Mitchell o< the prec«e«ling fall, had l«een froz«-n out extent to which investigation into Hie alongside of the street, in tead of in root crop has l» *n doatmye«!. No »easoii. Jaet at this point the up Imperiled l»y tlie thrwatmied dretructlon l'uit«-d Mioeworkera a«h ised the strik and »ere ploughed up for corn,. Con reclamation of arid lands by tne gov the center. ol Martinique Nearly 1,000 have been deaths have been re|>orU*d. ffisla H. Sm ith, one of the most ers to return to work. He realiz«»i that sequently, these 3,000,000 acres, which ernment through the storage reservoir grade of the h ill begins, and bat a short kdle.1 by tlie re .*n t eruption». prominent men in Clataop county, winter wa» near at hand an«l that tlie are largely in Kansas, Nebraska and system hod gone, M r. Newell said the distance beyond the crossing there is a H O TH » ll> E 9 MILMTIM1 E A S Y . died nxently in Astoria. He «as ininsrs in this th-hl could not hold "Qi Iowa, w ill not yield their owners much »iwvial service organised under the narrow bridge epanning a email brook. The national mining rongreea w ill The trolley car approached the rood much longer, as almost «-very «>ne was profit, if any. The cost of the wheat government survey noar working in born in Y am h ill county in 1H39. meet in Portland in loo t. Close of S even teenth W eek of A n th ra cite «l«-|>eudent on the union for <ood and ploughed up wa* $ti an acre, and the Arizona on the G ila river and trib u crossing ander good speed, with gong M ilters' S trik e . Wisconsin Democratsliavenominated Real estate m««n of Eugene have clothing. It ia thought the strikers at cost of the corn $5. Tlie yield must, taries; in California on the Colorado clanging, just aa the driver of the pres Itovid K. Ituae (or governor Wilkesleirre, Pa., Kept. 9. — " ith lorme«i 'Jhe Eugene R««al Estate K$ the New River and Kanawba fields therefore, be al»ove 30 bushels and river and in the San Joaquin va lley ; ident's carriage turned hia leaders to yield 40 cents a bushel to profit at a ll. in Colorado near Sterling, on the cross the tracks. Mlneownera refuse t ■ arbitrate the the Is-giuuing of tlie IMth week of ti e change, with the object «»( co-operation w ill so«»n follow today's action. The motornu n, in great excitement, miners* strike, both side» to the context in tin- matter«»! advertising in tlie Eaat. The Pocahontas mine continues to This is improbable. Ko 3 j * r cent of Sooth Platte, and near Montrose, on strike in the anlhiacite region. say they are »atisfieil with the situa burn out, but tl»«« operat«»r» think that the corn crop w ill yield nothing above the Gunnison river; in Idaho on the tried to stop his car, but it was too late, * | Violent atom»» sweeping England, tion. The operators slat«- that the Tlie Um atilla countv deh«gation to they w ill »oon have it under control. the t*X|<en»e of sowing and gathering it. headwaters of the Snake and Boise I t crashed into the carriage, and a Wale» and In land caused great damage output of «vial this past week was the next legislature w ill a»k lor a st te The principal corn states ate those of rivers; in Montana on Yellowstone load moan went up from the frenzied IN T E R N A T IO N A L BANK. tn property. gn-at«-r than any other week sin«* the grain com mission. A measure w ill the Middle end Central states. The and M ilk rivers; in Nevada on Carson onlookers who thronged the roadside, The atrikera, on the also I * introduced by them to tax summers are too long for good corn and Truckee rivers; in Utah on Bear and who bat a moment before were The cruiser Brooklyn ran on a na k strike liegan. The driver their instirnin* companies more for the A G reat In s titu tio n to Operate in L a tin - pnsloction in the South, and it is too rixer. and in Wyoming on the Big Horn cheering the president. in Bursard’a l«ay and It la thought her other hand, aeeert, through managed to get the frightened animals A m e rk a n M a te » . olthwrs, that the efforts of the big com lienefit <•( the common school fund. droughty in the far Southwest for cer and North Platte rivers. l»ittom is aerlonsly injured. panies to resume mining have been a M r. Newell said that a ll schemes oat of the way juat in time, and the Illinois is the lea«ling New York. Kept. «.— Plans were tain yields. An enoi moua glacier swept a Rnsainn Captain Ranr el Rasa, »In» «-ame to signal failure. ma<l«» today at a meeting «»I the direct corn state, hut Kansas, Iowjt, Indiana, would be considered in the light of car struck the rear wheel oi the car valley, entirely destroying 20 villages Oregon in JM69, died at Whatcom, At strike headquar ers it is admitted ors ol the Mexican Trust Company Missouri and Nebraska are big corn full information as to practicability, riage on the left side and ptowed ami killing nearly 700 people. that the washerle» an« turning out a Wash., a le« «lays ago, age«l 71 year» lan k for the fornath n of an interna producers. cost and probability of obtaining early through to the front wheel of the vehi lie ha<! Iven prominent in politics for cle, which received the full force of repayment of txiet. Grand Army men ol Portland are en certain amount of «*«»»1, hut it is assert tional hanking institution, capitalized the blow. The carriage was upset, and deavoring to have the 1003 national ed that t ie total output is only a drop the past 40 years. H U N T M EADS T H E T IC K E T . at $10,000,000, and designed especially one h«»rse fell dead on the tracks. E L E C T IO N IN V E R M O N T . in the bucket. Preshlent M itchell encampment held in that city. Pheasanta w ill be much scarcer than to « («erate in latin-A m erican countries. M r. Craig fell from hia seat imme Two hundred machinists employed says that the miners are hist as deter- usual in la n e county this year. There Th« schema involves the con sol illation I ’ rrs c n t D c m o c ra tk G overnor of Idaho is mined a» ever, and that all talk of them are two reasons lor the seen By. I irat, of the Mexican Trust Company l»aiik No C andidate for Governor o r L ieu ten an t diately in front ofthe'ear, and it passed Again N om inated. at tlie Northern Pacific ehope at L iv completely over his body. Driver going liack to work «as without found 1 the birds were killed off very clow last and tlie Corporation Trust Company. Governor H aa a M a jo rity . ingston, M ont., have gone on strike. Pocatello, Idaho, Sept. 6 — The I>em- Pratt, in taBing, struck the dead horse fall, and second, the wet weather of the The combination ia to I * known as ation. W hite River Junction, V t ., Kept. 4. ocratic state convention completed its The re«* nt eruption ol Mount l ’elee immediately in front of him , and rolled last spring killed off many of th the International Ranx A Trust Com work last night. It ended in a victory — There is no election by the people COOK C O t’IMTY P R O PER TY. »a» much more «leelructive than that oung one» aa s «*» ii as they were pany «>1 America. The directors ol for Governor Hunt, who won his re- for governor and lieutenant governor, off clear of the car, thus escaping a ol last May. The Inhabitants ol the President Rooeevelt, hatched. both the merging corjsrrations have nomination on the first ballot. Joseph as a result of tlie state election held in sim ilar fate. village» ilestroyed had Juat returned rhls Y e a r s Heal E s tate YaluatU in Hlaved Governor Crane, and Secretary Cor ignei th * consol illation agreement, II. Hutchinson, of Ada county, was Vermont yesterday. The returns in at $l.4K (t,74O .N iu . last week. ami the stock holders ol both companies nominated for congress on the th iid dicate that Percival W . Clement, high telyou were thrown together in the bottom of the «-arriage. Chicago, Kept. 9. — Cook county’s PORTLAND MARKETS. have already signifie«! their approval ballot. Antl-Hcrvian rie l* have l*e n re license option candidate, is running Almost instantly a score of men total r«-al estate value is $l,4Ht»,749|- ot the plan. very close to General John G . M<-Cul- newed in Hungary. The platform reaffirms and en«b»r»es jumped to the heads of the frightened ' Hit», according to the figure» given out lough, Republican. The returns from the principles of the Kansas City plat Great Britain w ill not treat officially horses and stopped their farther prog W ill Land at M o n tere y. , l»y the isard of review. By Hie same Wheat— W alla W alla, (10(<rrtIc; blue- 200 cities and towns out of 246 give form and sets down hard on trusts. with the Boat generals. ress. Governor Crane was the first to figures the U tai valuation <>( the real stem, 62t«$6Sc; valley, 63c. Kan Francisco.Sept. 6.— flic men of Adams of Washington county was the vote for governor: get on his ¡feet, eevwping entirely un Barley— Feed, $19.00 per ton. The coming Oregon state la ir is cer «»state in the city of Chicago is shown General John G. McCullough, Re Hie Fifteenth infantry regiment, en nominated for lieutenant governor. hart. He turned immediately to tne io $1,392,66(1.976, while in the county tain to I * batter than ever liefore. Flour— Re»t grades, $3.06g8.60 I*» route from M anila on the transport The ticket was complete«! by tlie follow publican, 26,497. president, helped the latter to arise, 'outside of Chicago the valuation is barrel; graham, $1.96^13.20. Felix W . Mv'Gettricx, Democrat, The national convention ol poatoffire Meade, « i l l be diiM»mbarked at Monte ing nominations: and together they assisted Secretary , $ I Ofi, 192,936, 6,112. Millstnffa — Bran, $17 per ton; rey, where a post is about to be estab Supreme ju d g e -F . E . Fogg. clerks is in session in Kansas City. Cortelyou, The figures indicate an increase in middlings, Percival W. Clement, High License, $21.60; shorts, $18; lished, and where the Fifteenth w ill Secretary ol state— C. J. Bassett. The motorman and conductor were A wreck on the Mexican Central re full valuation in round numliera of 23.239. cho p,$17. Auditor—John C. Callahan. l»e stationed. The Meede is out 27 days immediately placed under arrest and sulted in the death ol many passengers. $33,009 090 over the board ol review J. C. Kherbourne, Prohibitionist, Treasurer— E. P. Coltman. from Manila by wav of Nagasaki. She Gats— N o .l white, 9fcrt$$1.00; gray, taken to police headquarters in this figures lor 1901. The increase is found 2,052. Attorney general— Fred D. Culver. is, therefore, due aliout September 13. Sir Thomas l.lpton is preparing to to I»«’ almost entirely city. Iader they were furnished hail in Chicago, 9 0 « 95c. As a majority vote is required to Superintendent of public instruction I he naval hospital transport Solace is ia-ue a challenge (or the America s although the rest of the county show» a and allowed to go. Hay — Tim othy, $11® 12; clover, elect, the choice of governor and lieu out 34 days fioin Manila direct, and is — Miss Perinea) French. cup. material gain. The assessed valuation, $7.60®10; Oregon wild hay, $&<£(> (vet Mine in-pector— John H . Norquist. tenant governor is thrown into the W re c k e d by D efective Rail exp«»cted to arrive here in alxmt 10 geimral assembly, which w ill convene President Roosevelt has announced which is one-fifth the cash valuation «»f ton. «lays. The Buford, which put in at Fort W orth, T ex ., Sept. 5 .--T h e th«» real estate in Chicago this year is Potatoes — Beet Burhanks, 60®66c P rep aring fo r Long Siege. next month. that he w ill viait Kansas C ity Hcptem- Honolulu, should arrive Sept. 9. west bound passenger train on the Gulf, $276,611,376. la s t year the asm« percental; ordinary, 5tk«66c per cen tier 29. Tamaqua, Pa., Sept. 8 .— Tlie non S u lta n 's A ct of Clem ency property was assessed at $269,266,699, tal, growers prices; # sweet», $2.00 Colorado & Santa Fe railroad waa S till B ea r M a rk s . union men in the Panther creek valley Tom L. Johnson, mayor ol Cleve» showing an Increase «»I $17,266,777. Constantinople, Sept. 4.— An trade wrecked at 9 o’clock last night by a (»er «*utal. Oyster Bay, Sept. 6. — Preshlent again went to work today without an es laud, GIB«», is being mentioned as Butter— Ctwanterv, 2 2 % ® 26c; dairy Rotieevelt and S»»« r«>tary Cortelyou b »ve cort. Major Gearhart says that s«» long recently agreed upon by the sultan defective rail near Brownw«xxi, Tex. Proposed Cuban Loan. Democratic candidate for president. 16®16%c; store, 12 16c. recovered from the cffe«ts of their a«wi- as the strikers do not interfere with the has been issued, tepealing the extep- The entire train was thrown down a 2C- Havana, Sept. 9.— Ph«« house of rep Egg»— 20® 22c for Oregon. A di»|»atch from Coponbagen says it dent, hut still bear awkwanl marks of nonunion men he w ill not send any tional measures adopted against the toot embankment. T hirty persons were Armenians if the Armenian patriarch 1s re|»»rte.l front Kt. Petersburg that the resenlatlves is daily holding secret Cheese— Full cream, twins, 12% the cata»tropbe. Dr Lung, the presi soldiers out on patrol duty. T<xlav the injured. The tra in 'w a s running rn « zarina has had a iniscarrlsge, hui her sessions to discina the qiu’-tion ol the $$ 13c; Young America, 13% ® 14% c; fac dent’s official physician, thinks that troops sent requisitions for w inter doth would guarantee that uooutbreak would echedule time. The injured were $36,000,000 loan ami the urntter of follow. The patriarch has therefore the marks on the president's face w ill ing. Plans are bebrg made to convert condition ia not alsrming. pla«*d on a relief train and taken to providing im-ans to ino«'t it. The idea tory pricea, 1® 1 %t leas. withdrawn his resignation. He ceie- Poultry— Chickens, mixed, $3.00® disappeai in about four «lays. Presi one of the dancing pavilions at Manila Brownwood this morning. Waldemar I.indgren, in an address id estahlisliing a lottery to this eml has 4.60; hens, $1.00®5.60 per «losen, dent Roosevelt is leceiving a large park, when» the troops are stationed, bratixl mass yesterday iu honor of the beforo th«» international mlning eon- many supporters, while other members anniversary of the sultan’s ascension, N on-union M in ers Fired Upon. U ® U % t ' i»*r pound; springs, 11® number of telegrams, cabh-grams and into a barracks. gres» at Butte, said that the world's ,,f th,« house ailvta-ate an internal reve ami during the servi«*s announced to letters congratulating him on his escape Bramwell, W . V a ., Sept. 5.— The line tax. The senate has not yet con 11 %c per pound, $2.00(<rS.60 per dot gold supply would a«*»n l»e exhausted. Cronjc w ill Fo rg ive an«t F o rg e t. the congregation the sultan’s act. from serious injury in the a «¡«lent. situation in the Flat Top «-oal field is firmed the nomination of Rafael Mon en; ducks, $3.00®$.60 per dozen; tur Caj»e Town, Sept. 8 .— General Cronje -Thirty persons were killed In M iles ’ T rip Delayed. tern as Cubali minister to Great Brit keys, live, 13® 14c, dressed, 16® 16c per yet alarming. Tonight at Simmons Compulsory A rb itra tio n L a w . said in an interview that during tlie pound; geese, $4.00® 6.00 per doxen. train wreck in Alabama. sin. The press favor» it. Washington, Sept. 4 .— A change has Creek, as the non-union miners were war he had lost from wounds and dis Pittsburg, Sept. 6. — Governor Stone Mutton— Gross, 2 % ®3c per pound; The International mining congress has indicated to friends his purpose to ease 20 relativ«'s. He expressed h im been made in the plan of Lieutenant leaving the mines, a volley was fired at drees««d, 6c per pound. Fo ur H ours’ B a ttle In Venezuela. is in session at Butte, Mont. call an extra session of the legislature self a» prepared, h«»wever, not only to General Miles, announ«*«! last week them by atrikera, hidden on the moun Hogs— Gross. 6% c; JreoMd, 7 ® 7 % r ' Washintgon, Kept. 9 — M r. Rowen The guards returned the in an effort to end the »trike, which he ft rgive, hut, a» far a» God ha» given It was expected originally that he tain aide. Another hitch has <»*urn««l in the Cniteil States minister at Caracas, has per pound. weuld leave on his tour of inspection fire. No one was hurt. is said to believe can be effect«»«l in less him the power, to forget. signing of the Anglo-Chlnoae treaty. telegraphed the «lepaitment of state Veal— 7® 8c per poand. of the Philippines tomorrow and sari than 30 «lays, ih e plan propose«! is a Pocahontas M in e S till B urning. Rev. M . Farley has been reeoin- that an engagement l*tw«s>n the rev«»lu C arpenters W in T h e ir S tr ik e . from San Francisco on the Thomas on Hoof— Gross, cowe, 3® 3% c; stisers. «'onijiulsory arbitration law, providing mended as a successor to Archbishop Gollista ami government troops oe 3 % ® 1 % c ; dressed, 7®8c per pound. Bratnwell, W . V a., Sept. 6.— The fire New York, Sept. 9.— Fight thousand the Ifith . The pressure of work in hia for the arbitration of the strike whether curr««<l yestenhvy on th«» mountain I»«' in the Pocahontas mine, which waa Corrigan of New York. the strikers or operators are w illing or carpenter» of thia city won their strike office at present is so great, however, Hops— 16®17c; new crop 17® 18c. for an advance of 60 cents a day ami that he. feels he w ill not he able to thought to he under oontrol last night, A Utah man, win» is thought to have hind the American legation, lasting not. Provision w ill l»e made to compel Wool— Valley, 12 %® 16 ¡Eastern Ore started to work this morning, leave Washington for several days yet. ' ia still burning.doing great damage. been insano, killed his wile and two four hours ami resulting in the rout of gon, 8® 14% c: m ohaii, 26®26c ponn«<. both sides to aivept the award. the revolutionists. daughters and then shot himself.