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f nlletin. oro WEEK’S DOINGS Newsy Items Gathered from All Parts of the World OP INTEREST TO ALL OUR READERS Ganarai M »*U * of Important Happening* of lha Paat W eak In llr la l ami t'o m p ralianal*« I'o rm , By a cava-In at a Waal Virginia aotl tnlna lour mlnera lost Umlr live«. Hayti la taking actlv« at«|>a to end tha civil war, (raring American intar- vanllon. General Milan rxinaldera tha roast fo rt Id e a l Iona o f lb « N o rth w e s t to J » In eai’ellent erwnlltlon. Tha cable atcamar laying tba Irana- Atlantic cable from Victoria, II. C , cuvered 164 rullaa Ilia drat 'lay, Tba death Hat of tba Alaliama rnurch dlaa.trr la growing, Ona bundrml and tan «lead are reported. Explorer Baldwin, wbo baa Juat re turned (rom an Arctic eipedilinn, In* Id a tba «dd idea of an open p o la r ««« aa I «aarlc«a An Ohio rcbiMil teacher baa loat bia position becaone ba made white girls and colored girl» who bad t«*an quar reling klan. Ten t bou «and pfcoals attended an open air ma«a mealing In Naw York organ I(ed in aynipatby w illi tba atrik- Ing cml mlnera. Tba A mar lean Line l*aui, a inch arrive,! at lew ifaya ago, bad a from destruction by Ara acroaa tba i ertn. NO. MOKO, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEM BER 25, 1902. VOL. I. • I ramali Ip HI New York a narrow earapa on her way PREPARING EOR TROUBLE. M i Hundred M arines A w aH leg Orders te ge te Paaam a M Necessary. Washington, Kept. 23. — Hecretary M<M«iy baa Anally decided to augment the United Htatea naval force« on tba isthmua by tba addition of 000 marines If Commander Met eon's advice« indi cate that tbaae are needed lie baa glveu orders to Commander I'lllalm ry, of tbe United Htatea «hip Prairie, now at Boston, to prrxeed with bia ablp Io Norfolk. At that point 600 marines Will Im gathered ready to take ship when Hacretary Moody’a advices Indi cate Ilia necessity lor thair presence on tba isthmus- Tba Pantiter should arrive at Colon within a day or two with 3S0 marine« Aboard, eo that, with the Prairie’a men and the marines on the Cincinnati, who are already aalx re at Colon, the United Htatea w ill have what la regard ed aa an ample force to carry out Its treaty obligation of maintaining free traffic acroaa the isthmua. Orders have slaw been sent forward to tbe Hen Francisco, now at Norfolk, to coal end provision sod pr<x-ped to Han Juan, Porto Hico, there to await any emergency which mar arise. There la only one I'n ite 1 H tales warablp now In Veuesuelan water«. Tbe little gun boat Marlette and the Montgomery are due to arrive shortly at Capa llaytien. 1 lie o b je , t of the department in «ending down tbe Han Francisco, it ia atated, la to have a veaael ready to meet a call for reinforcement«, eitlier in Veneauela, lla y ti or the irthtnu« Tbe duty assigned to the Hen Fruasieco should not he confused with that given the gunlawt Bancroft. That vessel prohablv w ill not he able to go Into coiumiaelon until October I, and w ill proceed to Han Juan to to station «hip. It ia exported that the Han Ftanrlere will get away in three or four day». NEWSOFOREGON Items of Interest Gathered from All Parts of the State. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL DOINOS A B rief R vvlvw of Im p ro v e m en t*. Opawth amt D evelopm ent Along Alt l.lo e * Throughout Our S ta t«. An effort w ill lie made by tbe next h-gialatnre to cut dewn the expenaee of tbe atate printing office. Tbe pulp m ill near Hkaiuokawa, which waa rwwnlly destroyed by Are, w ill lw rubailt at once. Tba assessor of Y am hill county places Ute gross value of ell property in that county at •A,12A,202.26. In tbe trotting rm a for two-yeer-olda, at Ute slate fair, Helen Norte reduced the Pai-IAc c<ieat record to 2:211*«. Tbe office of Indian agent at Um a tilla baa In-en alteliabed and tbe agency ami arttool placed in charge of a bonded eo per I n tauiden t . Hal la« ci t lien« have voted to enter into a contract for the conatrurtion of a new water worka ryatem to tbe ex tent of 112,000. T h e ( iregon WiMtlgroweia' aawn-iatlon, in a session at Pendleton, adopted etriVng resolutions favoring tin* continu ation of tbe scalp bounty law The game taw regarding Chinese plteanants haa hewn groaaly violated in Linn rounty, but Gam« Warden Quimby Anda it almoat impossible to do auything. TROOPS RUN STREET CARS. S trik e rs In terfe re d and the Riot A U » a s Read te T h en , BARREN WASTEl POACH IMG M U ST CEASE. P u a s le WIU Take A ctive Steps te Preveut Seating on .Siberian Coast. London, Hept. 19. — la a dispatch Glnnna Falla, N. Y ., Hept. 20.— The Fire Made Clean Sweep Along irt/m Oieaaa tbe corraepondent of tba twentiatb day of the Hudson Valley Lewis River. Standard aaya tba Russian minister of Htreet Bailway strike «aw a oar start from hers over thia division in ciiarge agriculture and atate domain, M. Yar- OR MORE of deputy sheriffs ami m ilitia and PROPERTY LOSS SI C miioff, baa announced that lie baa now manned hy non-union men. As tiie car proceeded north Iron, tbe power A t Least S ixteen U v e a Have Been l o s t taken effective meaaurea for tbe «op pression of the ayatematic poaching itouse jeers came from Ibe byatandera. and T h ir ty fa m ilie s arc Hoeietesa Gn ita progress through tbe bank operstiona of Americana and Ja|«n««e P lanning lor the F u tu re . wjnar« the coodm tor waa «truck by a among tbe seal and other sea animals bystander and tbe car stopped, tbe <m tbe northeastern i-oaat of Siberia. m ilitia getting off and < I,wring a a jw e Portl»u.l, Hept. 22.— The verdant Although anxious to comply with tbe around the car. After a short delay valley of the north fork of tiie Iwwi reiterated representations of Russia, it pro<weded. W ithin ita A car from the power house to Fort river i« an ashen waste. tbe Washington and Tok io governments Edward waa stopped aevecal times hy confines are devavtated homes, farms have (ailed to put an eod to thia illic it breaks in tbe trolley wire, and at Andy and thousands on thousands of scree Ashing in Russian watera. H ill a crowd of «averal thousand aa- of rained tim lw r la mi. Tiie loaa in kf. Y'ermiloff, continue« tbe corrwa serohled. A false alarm of Ate waa timber alone ia over 11,000,000. Hix- 1 rung, and tin hose cart run on the pondent, now gives formal notice that track ami left standing, and an attempt teen persons hurt their lives and 30 American and Japanese poachers cap was made to place the hoee on the families have lieen rendered homeleaa. tured within tbe lim its of Russia'» rails. Tha car was seat ahead and I n h a d to realise that w ith in 3A m aritim e jurisdiction on tbe Siberian demoliahed tha how m<»iiane«i me n o w cart. •■an. I miles of Portlaml such complete devaa- , —iii i u .ii * •*. District Attorney Pratt read tiie riot r coast w ill tie liable to three mouth« net to the crowd, which, after a time. J1,1,00 * * • * * * ° brought open defense- ' ’ imprisonment, and their ships and car disperse,!. Hbenff Austin called on lean farmers, and that men, women goes to confiscation. Thia order w ill Captain flennia, of Company I. N *-i« n d children have been burned alive he enforced by three fast gunboats. No tieual Guard, stationed at W hitehall, <(r , uffocBte(| w iu , u ,e blinding smoke, Tha ami that eotapany readied the power ; j-j|e groOD<j a|,)Dg tbe north fork of discrimination w ill be made. house early, where they are encamped U|e r|w ,f o( B very broken commanders and crews of poaching near Company K. character. Rogge,], timbered bills veaseIs w ill he subjected to the aame Tbe Haiah«a Citixena’ Corp», known riMB .b ru p tly Iro n tbe rich mendow punishment. In case ol refusal to in tbe atate national guard a a Company lands near tbe ix-wia, and the timber surrender or attempt to escape, the L, He,viml legiment, waa tonight or cruiser haa found many sections of commanders of the Rutaian gunt.net« dered to procee,! at ooea to Mechanics valuable fir timber on tbeir rough (idee. are empowered to fire upon and sink • ville and Htiilwater in connection with A long rough road to Woodland, near the sea pirates. tbe strike on tbe Hudson Valley atn-at I the Columbia, ia tiie only outlet for railway system. The order« were those living around Hpeleyah valley TO ASK FOR STATEHOO O. iasued on tbe strength of a report re : prauie and beyond. Only la miles of ceived here that two persons had i»een thia roml are now paaeahle for wagons. M e etin g of Governors of Five Indian T e r- aliot near Waterford thia alternooon. I for the fire, in its course, bac burned tito ry Tribes. 19. OREGON PRUNES Crop This Year Over a Hundred Carloads Short. NO PROSPECTS FOR HIGHER PRICES QauUHy of Oregon Crop is Very Good, but tbe L arge Crop in CelMorwta W Ul Keep the Price Down. The prune crop ot tiie Northwest w ill not be up to the usual mark this year. Though the acreage ia larger, the yield w ill (all considerably below that of last year. In 1901 shipments to the East from tba Northwestern stater amounted to between 700 and 800 cars. This year shipments w ill lie between 100 and 160 cars short. On the other td, prunes w ill be larger, the favor able weather of tbe spring and summer haring «aiase-i a material increase in tbe size of the fru it. This w ill be good for the growers, rs it costa no more to dry prunes weighing 60 to 70 pounds than it does those weighing 30 or 40 pounds, and the increase in weight means a corresponding increase in the selling price. From a ll thia, however, holders of prunes nee<l not think they are going to find profit. There seems to be a gene ral impression about the country that prices w ill be as good as last year, but the indications do not point that way. Growers must not overlook the present situation in California. In the Santa Clara valley, for Eastern shipment, paurkere are quoting 2 cents for the (oar ilzes, which is cent less than last year. The prune crop is large there, but not alone are prune« plenti f u l - a l l other fruit ia in abundance. In the East it is the aame story. The apple crop there, which is large, is a strong factor in the price situation. When dried apple» are cheap people are as apt to buy them as they are to purchase prunes. Tbe European crop is ahort, bat Europe draws on this country (or frn it to only a limited ex tent. Europe tieing an early buyer, i placed most of its orders, and its wants may be said to be pnw-ticaliy filled. There is only a limited demand for the Oregon crop for early delivery, according to Portland dealers, and as soon as that want ia supplied, what stock remains on band is apt to drag, or, to move it, lower prices must be made. Tbe prune crop in Eastern Washing ton and Idaho w ill be large this year. Clark county, it is reported, w ill not have over half aa many as last season. Paul Masson, a California fruit man, who lately returned from Europe, says this year's prune crop in France was ruined early in the season by nnfavor- able weather and later by severe hail storms. *1 questioned a great many of the orchardists closely abovt the prices they had received for their fru it,” he said. "From this source of informaiton I learned that for 10 years past the French growers had received an aver age price of 5 cents per pound for tbeir frn it. This price seemed so extrava gant that 1 asked them if they would be w illing to contract their fruit at that price for the ensuing 10 years. They replied that they would not. I talked prunes all over France, and met many ol the large dealers. I found the conditions described to apply generally to that country.” the numerous log bridges, and pack an Guthrie, O. T ., Sept. 19. — Pleasant imals are tbe sole meaus of conveyance Porter, governor of the Creek Indian into tbe burned district. Hpeleyah An immense warehouse la being nation, has called a meeting of the erwrt«d at Medford. It la exported to Japan Holds M a ix e * Island, hut u til Have prairie in tbe only natural treeleae space t® Face In dem n ity Sett. ! fof niaOy milee around, lor tbe bottom governors of the Five Civilized Tribes lie completed in time to receive the Io Colon England baa aeut a crtiiai Honolulu, Hept. 14, via Han F ra n -! land« aa well as tbe b ill- a r e covered to be held at South McAlester, I . T ., apple crop, the harveeting of which to pmtarl British interests. w ill roniinenrw about tk-toher 1. cisco Hept. 20 — The *ch<»>ner Julia E. j with fir, cottonwood and alder trees. on Hept. 26, for the purpose of formu TO BEGIN R A G .-l.A 5 ING. A barbed «Ire plant at Pittsburg Whalen baa returned from Marcus The cause of tiie various fin-e which M. P. laenlierg, of H<w«i River, haa Island, arriviug here Heplemher 10, have wrought such destruction are lating a general plan lor bringing the war burned, destroying property worth Columbia R iver A N ovthara Has llalafcad been appointed supervisor of the north witbmit having accomplished tbe pur- | really unknown, though many theories Indian Territory into statehood at the • 150,000. Grading Iq u lp e ta e l oe lh< W a y . ern and eaatern |n irtio n « of the Cascade p,»e for which she set out. When she ; are held by the inhabitant« of tbe expiration of tribal government ia Tba neat meeting of tba Interna Portland, Hept, 23.— Work on the forest reserve, to «nceued W’ . II . Hufur, arrived at Marcna there waa a force of affected country. There seems to be no 1906. Goyeinor Porter says tbe In tional Sunday Hch««,l convention w ill Columbia River A Northern, from Lyle whose appointment was recalled sonu- Japaneee marines on shore, and they doubt that more titan one fire sent tbe dians are opposed to statehood with ‘ m bald in Jerusalem In 1904. to Goldeudale, haa reached the -tag,- time ago. were prepared to resist the landing o l ! -park« flying through tbe a ir to w ait- Oklahoma. Tbe other governors are Tba United State« w ill elation a war at which rail laying w ill anon com the Amernan«. Under the circum-1 ing brush piles aud dead tim ber, where An enormous coal field ia Iming de- veaael in tba tropica and Im pre,«arm! rnenca. Of the entire 42 milee of the Moeely, of the Chirkaaaws; Green Mc tne hreeae toon fanned the «mall blase stani'es Captain Roe^hill, ol the for emergencies at all tlmae. line, 25 have been graded and consid veloped in the Blue mountains, near Whalen, decided not t> attempt to into another hurricane of flame, which, Curtain. of tbe Choctaw«; Buffington, Heppner. Nine distinct veins liave of the Cherokees; and Johnston, of the Tha aovereign grand balge of the (Md erable of the remainder haa been graded l»»en uncovered and the field covers an land, his foroe being much leas than blown onward bv tbe strong wind of Heminolea. Tbe meeting w ill be the fallow« baa made a national <>rganiaa- in part and need» only Anlaliing up. area of about 12 aquare tri lea. Tha the force of the Japanese, and the its own creation, often directly crooaed Bock work in cuts and Alla ia now Marcus Island guano company w ill now tbe path of tbe parent fl • or started moat important held on Indian soil, aa tion of (be Patriarchs M ilitant. coat ia of a very high quality. keeping the construction gang« buav. direction. the five governors w ill form olans to make a claim against tiie Japaneee in a precisely opposite A panic in a Birmingham, Ala., A large shipment of rails baa l*aen Captain H. L. K elly, of Company A, govemment for indemnity, iieaing its Hmall fire« were seen simultaneously dissolve their governments to adopt Negro cburch coat 76 livea, and aa receive,! Ipmi Hamburg, Germany, and Third legiment, O. N. G ., at Oregon claim on the allaged title of Roaehill on outlyiug hills so distant from one that of the white man. many more were seriously Injured. tbe work of track building w ill he C ity, haa resigned. to the island. Captain Roeehill ar another that tbe theory tliat all tbe A M E R IC A N S F E E L SAFER Two «recks occurred on tba Northern com men,«,1 in a few days. A tee»nd rived at the island on the day after the fires sprung from one blase seems ini« Petowya, a Um atilla Indian woman, Pacific In Washington, In which an shipment of 2,000 tons o, rail» will Japanese warship Kassgi left. The possible. The extent of the named district A rriv a l of W a rs h ip * a t Panam a B ring« a engineer waa Milled and several pee* arrive on tbe Holyrood in about IA haa juat died. Hhe remembered Cap- Kasagi landed Iff lrm ed marines and lain Clark well. Hhe waa 113 years Feeling of Relief. days. •r ligers loiured. left them on the island to protect the w ill also tie unknown u ntil tiie heavy General Manager 11. C. Campbell old. pssll of smoke rises completely and tbe Interests of tiie Japanese government, New York, Sep. 19.— Among Ameri A m>d, alta<ked a Pittston, Pa., col baa re,eived Inhumation that the Extensive preparations are being being rompelled to return home for men of tbe country have time for ex can citizens on the iatbmua there ii liery, ami after driving tba nonunion equipment for the road w ill leave Chi made for Hie carnival and district fair cue I. Her commander left with lieu ploration. A riel, which waa practical now a feeling of relief, as there is now man from tbe min«, «at Ara to tba cago thia waek. The equipment o n - ly the western lim it of the fire, is 18 breaker. Considerable damage waa aiata of two loromntivea, two pe«»engrr to t * held at The IMIles Heptamber 30 tenant Akinote, in command of the marines, a letter from K. Ishi, secre miles due east of Kalama, while Yale, a United States warship^at each end of d»na liefora tbe Aainaa were controlled. cart and AA freight care, which w ill l>e to Gctolier A. tary to the imperial minister of foreign another rural postal station, is nine the Panama railroad, cables tbe Pana Htanley Hpencer, an Engl lab aero auffldent for tbe needs of the road for Two masked men entered the O. B. affairs, addressed to Captain Rosehill miles farther to the southeast, and ma corieepondeot of the Herald. the n c it few years. M r. Campbell ia naut, mada a suereaafol flight of 30 A N. depot at North Powder and at tbe and stating the position of the Japan about five miles from the boundary be mile« over Izmdnn In an airship of bia. al«<> informed that three grain ware jo in t of a revolver compelled the ag«ot ese government in the matter. The tween Cowlitz and Hkamania counties. There are no indications ol an immedi own Invention. Tba rraft wai com house«, each 00 by 1A0 feet, have been to oj>eii the safe. They secured 1300, letter stated that the warship had l>een Between these two postofficee tbe fire ate attack by tbe revolntinoista. pletely under bia control during tbe onatructed along the line of the nurd, after which tbe agent was hound and compel led to leave on account of a lack undoubtedly reached its greatest inten In a personal interview with Acting and that one of three w ill he enlarge,! g*gg*d entire trip. of coal, explained that Japan claimed sity, and it was in the neighborhood of General Superintendent Preecott, of A0 feet to meet tbe neaxla of the hual- the island hy virtue of occupancy pre Yale that Id lives were lost. Just liow the Panama railroad, regarding tba Tba eword baa t«-en al«dlabad aa a All holdings of tbe Kecanienm nesa tributary to it. Aa there are now vious to that of Roeehill, and ex far to the north and south the fire cavalry wea|«>n In Canada. no railroad farilltlea in tbe K lickitat Hpruce Lum lwr company, including pressed a hope that he would avoid any swept is unknown. Tbe greater part of application of the decree to natives em The allagml Hl. Untie legialativa valley, and tbe farmers aud lumt<er- tbe sawmill, l*»x factory and several conflict and leave the controversy to the destruction was wrought on tiie ployed by the corporation, be said that men muet do all their freighting by thousand acres of t i n tier tributary to be settled by tiie American and Japan north side of the river, but several bia company is doing everything possi boodlars have been Indicted. teem to Grants or The Hailea, tbe pro tbe Necanicuni and O 'IIann a, have eee governments. The guano company houses are now reported as burned on Bus-ia baa «et October 8 a« tbe date ble to protect them, and its own prop gress of construction of tbe new ruad ls»cn sold to Minneapolis capitalists. w ill make a claim on the Japanese the south side of the north fork. for the withdrawal of bar troop« from la a matter of no small concern to tbe The consideration waa over 1100,000. government for possession of the island, ' A plan is now under consideration erty, in accordance with tbe treaty of M ancburlt. reablenta of Goldendale and tbe reet of Tbe company plans extensive improve alleging that Captain Rosehill" occu-1 to hay a large quantity of grass seed 1846, embodying the contract with the Colombia baa filed a pretest againat tbe valley. The road w ill 1« in opera ments. pancy was prior to that of the Jsj<an- and sow the entire burnt district with Colombian government, and with the American guard« Iming on tha train« tion alwvut tbe Arat of tbe year. eee, and w ill also ask for indemnity for green vegetation that w ill not only assistance of all the employes of the Tbe fall run of salmon at The Dalles of the Panama mad. secure a means of livelihood for the Panama road in attending exclusively ia exceptionally g-ssl, the tisl> iwing the loas of the trip of the schooner JUSTICE GRAY DEAD. TO K L W A K O A R M Y O H tC B R . j farmers, hut also prevent the recur- to their official duties, company inter There ia much comment throughout Whalen to Man-us. of a large site. i rence of such an overpowering disaster. ests w ill be fully protected. The com tbe East by tba pre«« regarding H,«ma- Iloppii kers in a number of W illam ■ It is feared that two or three years pany’s representatives are endeavoring Served on United S ta tes Supreme C ourt er Henderson's withdrawal (mm tbe O vnsral Chafte« Recommend« a M edal of missions oirr $ s 7. ojj . ette valley yard« liave struck for AO Bench Over T w e n ty Years. Honor for W illia m *. hence, when tiie bark falls from the to do whatever they »an to facilitate race for election to emigre««. cents per box. The increase was given of T h e ir Share of the trees killed by this fire, a repetition is traffic. Lynn, Mans., Sept. 16. — Justice Wasbinton, Hept. 23. — Lieutenant F irs t In sta lm e n t Tbe president ba» »tarted on a tour in moat cases. possible, but more strenuous measures Horace Gray, who retired from the Chlnea r In dem n ity. through Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, W is Kenneth P. W illiam s, First infantry, w ill prohablv be taken to prevent the Indians in Distress. The M t. Angel college opened it« United States supreme court bench re consin, Routh Dakota. Iowa, Nebraska, ha» been recommended by General Boston, Hept. 20. - The officers of tbe Chaffee for a congressional medal of lAth year with an attendant e that American board of foreign missions careless setting of slashing and camping lx » Angeles, C al., Sept. 19.— Fred cently, died at his summer home in Kanaaa, Miaanuri and Illinois. honor for bia skill and bravery in promises well for the coming eeason. announced today the rescript of 157,933 fires. erick I. Monrer, of Han Francisco, the Nahant yesterday morning of paralynis. Few of the farmers w ill try to leave scientist and lecturer, has returned He had been in poor health for tome Tbe fund for the relief of Ara suffer- leading ’ the relief expedition to tbe Tbe new stone building to 1* used by through the state department at Wash- ^ ‘^ " f f o r ’ tlwy underetarid that era baa reached • 2,506 in Clarke coun rescue of tbe marine detachment, which the cdlege ia rapidly nearing comple ington. The amount is 25 per cent of w|,en t j,e dfotrict is onfe under cultiva- from a six week’ exploration and col time. Judge Gray was born in Boston ty, Washington, and Portland baa complete,! the now famous march across tion. the award made to the board by the tR>n |h<> groond w i„ far more pro- lection trip among the Navajo, Moqui rained 25,000 for the Oregon needy. tbe Island of Hamar. A noteworthy M r March 24, 1828, and was graduated commission now in session in China (luctjve than ever before. W hat the and Pueblo Indians of Arizona. from Harvard college in the cla»r of portion of General Chaffee'« letter reads PORTLAND MARKETS. for losses on mission ProP*‘£ty in |O w u |erg really amounts to Monrer states that the Navajo tribe Lieutenant Peary haa arrived from aa follows: numbering about 20,000 men, women 1873, and from the law school in 1849. Boxer outrages of 1900. This money canno( be learned at present, for many tha Arctic. W hile ba did not get eo Not again in your m ilitary career, and children, is rapidly approaching He was admitted to the bar in 1851. clone to tbe north pole aa other ex nor in that of tbe men accompanying Wheat— W alla W alla, «1 blue- is said to ocMJe very opportunely to r e own oOtlyinji claims which thev have the starvation point, and that unless He was a reporter of the supreme judi imburse the treasury for sums already nQt vj„ited An e(itimate o( |i.ooo.OOO plorer«, be made many Important dis you on thia arduous undertaking, w ill stem, 84(fi«WSc; valley, tJ2<R84c. speedy and substantial aid is rendered cial court of Massachusetts from 1854 expended in rebuilding in North to reprerent the loss in timber alone is them fearful distress and great loss of to 1861. He was appointed associate coveries. Barley— Feed, •1 9 .0 0 ; brewing • 20. conditions likely arlae that w ill render China and also to meet other uigent probably conservative. Another 230.• Continued drouth justice ol that court in 1864, and chief Flour— Beet grades, •3 .0 6 « 3 75 pei calls of the same sort. China in on tbe vnrge of another you the opportunity of rendering such The total 000 (or the loss on the farms w ill not life w ill result. justice in 1873. President Arthur never-ko-be-forgotten barrel; graham, •2.96(jt3.20. has caused this state of affairs. Boxer nprlalng which may equal that unread of and award very neaily equals the amount widely miss the mark. commissioned him as associate justice of 1900, according to mull advice« re services to your country, which entitles Millatuffa — Bran, >17 per ton; of the claim presented by the board ’ Tbe districts to tiie extreme south ol the supreme court of the United Coal W a s h c ry B urned. • 18. two years since, the charges aud reduc- 1 and north which were devastated by ceived at tbe state department from you to greater thanks and to tbe na middlings, •2 1 .50 ; ahorta, tion's gratitude.” Horan ton, Pa., Sept. 19.— The Taylor States, December 19, 1881. M inister Conger. tions being merely nominal. The tbe fire are seldom visited only by an chop, 1 17, Bear Admiral Rogeia' letter states Oats— N o .l white, •1 .0 0 ; gray, 95® award of the personal losses of mis occasional timber cruiser or prospector, company washery in North Scranton Danger (mm forest Area in Oregon that "th e marine detachment would 5 0 0 PEO PLE IN A H E A P . sionaries has not yet been made, hut who occasionally penetrate the fastness was destroyed by fire, which started at I l - and Washington la now over. undoubtedly have perished to a man, 12:30 o’clock this morning. I t is al w ill soon l>e forwarded from Pekin to of the uplan I hills. Hay — Tim othy, • 1 0 ® l l ; clover, bad it not lieen for tbe Indefatigueable leged to be of incendiary origin. The Tem porary Steps Leading to Synagogue Washington. H|nvaker Henderson decline« to accept exertions of Lieutenant Kenneth P. • 7.50; Oregon wild hay, •&®6 pet Gave W a y , but Few W e re Injured. watchman declared that he chased four B ank Defrauded of Big Sum. tbe nomination for congress in Iowa. ton. W111 lams. '•________________ W ool In dustry in W y o m in g . 8t. Paul, Sept. 17. — W hile 1,100 Vienna, Hept. 22.— A further exam prowlers from the premises just before Potatoes — Beat Burbanks, 60®85c The washery people were struggling to get into the Nicholas Flab, a well known New Cheyenne, W yo., Sept. 20. — The ¡nation of the books of the Vienna he discovered the fire. B ig C ar S ho rtage In S ig h t. per cental; ordinary, 5 0® 55c per cen York banker, met death In a mysteri state board of sheep commissioners has leader hank shows that the embezzle has lieen in operation for a month. new Sons of Zion synagogue to witness sweets. •S.OO New York, Hept. 23.— An official of tal, growers prices; ous manner. compiled a report showing tbe total ment of Kdmund Jellinek, an official of This is the third Scranton washery the dedicatory exercises, the temporary one of the leading trunk line railroads ®2.25 per cental. number of sheep in the state on July 1 tiie cashier’s department, who died to be destroyed by fire since the strike steps leading to the entrance gave way Penn«ylvnniM coal oparatora held a ia quoted by tbe Journal of Commerce Butter— Creamery, 2 5 ® 2 7 ^ c ; dairy last to lie 6,724,476, a considerable Thursday, are about •1,150.000. and 500 people fell in a heap. The Tiie began. conference, but Uxik no action toward aa expressing tbe belief that in the near l / ' V l E ’Oc; store, 12 S ® 15c. police platoon, which led tbe proces increase over last year. Tbe average frauds were effected by the manipula- ending tbe strike. future the railroads of the country, M a rtia l Law in Cape Colony. sion to the church broke ranks and F.ggs— 22 S c lor Oregon. weight of fleeces is given as 7 S ' tion of checks and by making false en particularly those reaching the Atlantic preventing Cape Town, Hept. 19. — Sir John rushed into the crowd, Mrs. Waggoner, tbe woman wbo dis- Cheese— Full cream, twine, 12 S pounds, while the average shrinkage tries in tbe checkbook, somewhat simi- acaltoard, w ill experience one of the covered M e rrill’s liody, haa elojied ®13c;YoungAmerica, 1 3 H ® 1 4 H c ; fac of the wool is 65 per cent, as against 1 lar tostboae in the Liverpool liank case Gordon Spriggs, prime minister’of the frantic men, women and children worat car shortage« in their history, ! from crushing one another in the 67 >>er cent for last season. The wool I t has been discovered, however, that colony, has with the convict’n brother. announced,* before the due to the demand for an early move tory prices, 1® l)<c less. When quiet had clip for the year amounted to 32,963,« Jellinek has (250,000 to bis credit with house of assembly and in the govern scramble to get out Poultry— Chickens, mixed, iS.OO® Tbe government w ill supply men to ment of crops and the crush of general 120 pounds, an increase of 3,000,000 various Vienna firms, in addition to ment Gazette, the rejieal of martial law been restore«!, it was found that a few 4.00; bens, •4.5 0® 5 .5 0 per doaen, Hhoild the coal fight forest Area In Colorado and W y merchandise traffic. pounds over 1901. Wyoming ranks investments of upwards of $500,000 in and the proclamation of the peace were bruised and cut, but no one had oming, where It baa got beyond all miners’ strike lie settled soon the short 11® 11 He per pound; springs, 11® first as a wool producer. been fatally injured. industrial enterprises. U H c per pound, •3 .00® 3.50 per doa preservation act. which enables the age probably w ill he greatly aggravate,! control. en; ducks, •3 .0 0® 4 .5 0 per doxen; tur government to control the possession, N ational Finances of England. Raid on Ita lia n C o u n terfe ite rs . B ritis h Flag Raised Over Palos. key«, live, 18® 14c, dressed, 15® 16c per importation and registration of all Show T ra in In Colllalon. Ht. Ixuiln authorities are having much London, Hept. 18.— A return of the New York, M>pt. 22.— Officials here arms and ammunition. Chicago, Hept. 20.— -Federal officials pound; geexe, •4.0 0® 6 .0 0 per dozen trouble with packers on account of Imd Choctaw, 0 . T ., Hept. 23.— An easl national finances today sho .s that the made a raid into " L ittle Ita ly ” today have been told that the British govern- Mutton— Gross, 2 H ® 3 c per pound meat being placed on the market. gross liabilities March 31, were bound Choctaw, Oklahoma A Gulf for tiie purpose of getting a gang of ment haa raised the British flag on thy Boxers Surround Cltyu dressed, 8c per pound. • 3.282,216,930, an increase of 2313,« counterfeiters and their bogus coin Island of Palos, which is near Trinidad, Tbe French marine minister made a fieigbt train ran into tbe rear of tbe London, Hept. 19. — Cabling from 597,540, due to the South African war. Hog»— Gross, 6 H e; lressed, 7 ® 7 H ' Four Italians were arrested and a notwithstanding the protest of the aanaatlonal speech in which be dis- Hella-I'owns abow train here at A per pound. number of spurious 10-eent pieces were Venezuelan government, says a dis Shanghai under date'of September 17, cumbim I tbe results of ,s»«»lble wars with o'clock Ibis morning. Two sleeping H igh Price for Beef. Veal— 7®8c per pound. found, hut as yet no trace of the plant patch to the Herald from the Port of the correspondent of the Daily M ail Germany, Italy and England. cars of the abow train were completely Kansas C ity, Hept. 19.— Seventeen Sovereignty over ays Cheng Tufu is surrounded by Beef— Grose, cowe, 3 ® 3 M<*5 steer« has lieen discovered. Italian residents Spain, Trinidad. Rockjiort, a small lown in Kentucky, demolished, and many of Ita occupant« 3 H ® 4 H c ; dressed, 6®7c per pound. were much surprised over the arrest the Island of l'alcs has lieen in dispute 50,000 Boxers, hut that their attempts head of native steers, averaging 1.266 is in tbe hands of a drunken mob were pinioned beneath the wreckage. of the alleged principal, Antino between Great Britain and Venezuela to take the city have so far failed, pounds, sold here today at 28.75, which Hope— 16® 17c; new crop 20® 22c. Two peison« were killed and 2« » injured, however, is the highest price for beef aver re- Citizen« are afraid to ask for ontaide D ’ Andea waa (or a long tim e, and England thinks to W ithout immediate help, Wool— V a lle y ,125<«16¡Eastern Ore d’ Andea aud his wife. all but four Mriously. All of tbe Cheng Tufu must fall. eeived on thia market. aid for fear tba mob may burn tha eud tha mattzr in this way. gon, 8®14Hc: mobali, 28® 26c pound. ones a priest, ualtlea war« In tha show train. to w n . A M ERICA N S C D U LD N ’ T LA N D .