The Amrora -Boreal!
vol. i;
AUItOUA, OREGON, TIIU1.S1AY, OCTOllEIt 15, 1908.
NO. 23.
JJRIEF NEWS OF
THE PAST WEEK
SPITZbERGFN IN DISPUTE.
Conference ta Be Celled to Settle
Ownership of Land.
Berlin, Oct. 12. An international
conference will be summoned in the
near future to regulate the future of
NEWS NOTES GATHERED FROM
YARIOUS PARTS OF OREGON
OPPOSE PARCELS POST.
fanlMKftl nkiufrJiPt frrim All Parte c...u .. ..... 'A DESCHUTES BID TOO HIGH.
TRAVELING LIBRARIES.
delegates will attend from Great Brit
ain, the United States, France, Russia,
Germany, Sweden and Norway. The
Norwegian government, which has
takrn the initi.-itive in nrnnnti ti it th
State Pretented In a Manner to conference, desires to safeguard the
Catch the Eve of the Busy Reader I rights of the Norwegian fishermen
-Matters of National. Historical "ho wo.rk a,on the coasts of Spitz-
vikvii jj w unci iiauuuai & ctlliv III.
Ihe Norwegian fishermen and
huntsmen were for a long time undis
puted masters of Spitzbergen and
enjoyed unlimited freedom in follow
ing their occupations. Recently, how
ever, two mining companies, one
financed by British and Norwegian
capital and the other financed by
American and Norwegian capital,
of the Two Hemispheres.
Interesting ' Events from Outside the
and Commercial Importance.
A Virginia girl has married a Brit
sh naval officer.
Trans-Mississippi Congress), Favors
Ship Subsidy, However.
San Francisco, Oct. 9. Assembling
after half a day of recreation, the del
egates to the nineteenth session of the
Trans - Mississippi Commercial con
gress devoted yesterday afternoon and
evening to practical addresses on the
development of the West and brief
speeches explanatory of resolutions
under consideration by the various
committees. Hereafter one half of
State Land Board Balks at $60 an 1 Oregon Now Has 00, With 5,000
Acre Lien. I Volumes, Scattered Over State.
Haletn The state land board, at its The Oregon library commission,
lat meeting, heard and took under ad- which ha it headquarters in the state
vuement the application of the Pes- houso at balem, has charge of HO travel-
chutes Irrigation & Power company for ing libraries, 5,000 volumes, which eon-
contract for the reclamation of 74,- stitute Oregon s state lending library. I eAeu dav U to be taken ud bv enter
Hu. acre. or land south and east of the r.a-n m.rary contain, iro.n ou tainmcnt provided by the commercial
ing in ine vicinity oi renl, l TOOK I lerruce ajjva anu lamem. iiifno nurarin
fount v. This new tract is what is are sent to any community )n Oregon,
what is known as the" Benham Falls absolutely free, except transportation
pnt'et. I charges. We will have more libraries
The state has a contract with the this winter and should le glad to com-
Servians Want King Peter to light
Servla or Abdicate.
bodies of . San Francisco and of the
1200 delegates who are registered as
attending the congress, fully one-third
participated yesterday in an excursion
by steamer to many points ot interest
International balloon races are be
ing held near Berlin, Germany.
Britain continues to hold out
against Austria and defends Turkey.
" i .v.. K,
i nned Mates ror tne reclamation or munieaie wnn anyone wao is iniereaieu i . fir.l r.f rucnlniinn. drbtard
iiii. iron, .nu uuw wit? qm-miun is in 1 mviv ni'vu. .uvi.i.
wnom ine siate snail let ine contract i mo inimm wu.t-u are now iv -.,i !.,-,... f th .
reclamation tvstem. ceiving traveling libraries are located ,.. . ' ... . :
Cn I0' '"""fluting
nave begun operations in Advent ua The 1)tM,cnute, C0IU,,any Want. m lien n the counties of the state as follows:
tended debates that have occurred in
the sessions of the committee on reso
lutions, it is probable that the action
huntsmen from trespassing on thc that the Twin Falls Wnd V W.tVr rant; five; Jackson.' four; 'llood for which approval has been asked
i irri(Arta it la mtrmetmr t fait rv rir. i . , i uri i rrririirn
The Trans-Missisippi Congress has """iii-v Josephine, rour; wmD, .; . ....
turned down the parcel, post, alter a o spiubern by virtue o( the prior modified form, the rcso
and ootn companies nave anncxeu . - . . . - ,;... tU ,., I lukn .. v nn. ..tin. rw-iamn.
c.tiiinr nirirl.r i- nuit ill nnA I enormous areas of land, and haveL .'I..;...... m I lutioi
as been forced to cance several prohibited Norwegian fishermen and L, . , ..,, , ., Vroak one? l) .url.. t.- r.illi.m. two; "Pon. the important measures
speaking dates.
spimca acuaic. Ight. o( Norwegian fishermen and . " , , ; " h ; ' h '" j Morrow, two; Polk, three; Hherman ut.on urging the necessity ot provid
Much of the wheat grown in the huntsmen, but in this case it is ex, ' , J1 hUe7 company three; 'Tillamook, three;' Umatilla "? OT ,a rejuvenated rnerchant ma
province of Ontario, Canada, is being pected that Sweden will raise a coun- h x rf . J Engineer three Union, three; Wasco, one; rine. and after a bitter debate of sev
moved to tidewater by American tcr claim on the ground that Swedish . J "JJ "he land anrrelrt' Washington, four; Wheeler, one; Yam! eral hour,, determined to. report ad
carriers scientific expeditions have been 1, 10 ,u"I,r luo rprorv; . ... .. J ' ' ' versely the resolution commending the
a a , .f mainly instrumental in opening Spitz- ??Z ?Z7lnLVJZ The books of the eleven traveling li- attitude of Postmaster -General Meyer
A man and woman bound together uer'n to ,he outside world . of the entire tract is non irrigable. l he tooKs or tne iieven traveling 11 subiect of a oarccls oost. The
were found drowned near New York. bergen tQ thC UtS'dC Wr'd- The state land board adopted a new branes which were returned to the of- Ver topic7s expictJd to ' urnish IhJ
Investigation showed that they had and important rule relating to resi- fa e letw.eu August 12 and August topic s P",.10 '"J'1,;
entered into a suicide pact. ' PUT POACHERS TO DEATH. denco on reclaimed land in the Des- had a total circulation of 1,842. I of a lively contest on the noor
A Inno robber beM un a Kt.ice near
Missoula. Mont. From $5 to $25 each Russians Make Short Work of Jap
was obtained from the 12 passengers
Hunger was given as an excuse by
chutes projects. Heretofore the rules The following Looks were among
have reniented Purchasers of recla med t ' were me most popular;
land to reni.ln three month on the land Church, Htories from Homer; Dumas,
and put one eighth of it under cultlva- C'unt of Monte tristo; Kingsley, W ent
WAR ON AUSTRIA.
the bandit.
anese Seal Butchers.
San Francisco, Oct. 12. The United I lion within three years from the date ward Ho; Kipling, Kim; Kipling, I'ight I people of Servla Renew Demands on
.plication. The rule adopted per- i'"i raneu; i yie, nome A.ivcniurea 01 1 King Peter.
v iiuiun noon; rrunii'r, jimiury ui iiir
. Il'aeifie Northwest; Htevenson, Master
Isallantrae; Tileston. Children's
States gunboat Yorktown, w hich has I'l
The United States circuit court of . . . , ;n AUtUn nii,a t,,e ,ttler to 4,prove up" by u
ppeals at Chicago has modified tho arrived here after a cruise in Alaskan Bhliwinjl a 30 ,,ay teiijnpet th rultf. I
functions against picketing, allow- waters, confirms the news of the sum-1 yation, of 75 per cent of his land and of
a
mi
ing unions to thus fight employers so mary execution of several Japanese I the erection of a four-room house.
long as it is done peaceably. seai poachers by the Russian authori-
Tlic battleship fleet has left Manila hies on the Komandorsky islands. GIVES ELECTORS' NAMES.
for Japan. I After a speedy trial on charges of
The army retiring board declares piracy, the men were convicted and I Secretary Benson Issues Form of Bal
Colonel Stewart is disabled. put to death. I lot for November Election
a n,;,;.K ... i,,. bn o 1 wo Japanese scnooners. wnn tne.r
Turkey to keep the country quiet.
Hour; Wallace, Ben Hur.
Besides the traveling libraries the
e ommimion has a collection of lKoki
Municipal Government" and a col
King
Belgrade. Oct. 9. Great crowds
again surrounded the palace last
night, shouting for war and calling for
the king to appear. Finally King
rcter, accompanied by the Crown
crews, found sealing within the three-
lection on "Roads" which it is glad tol Prince, came to the balcony and im
not to cause a dis
d:
d my government
""" . " " ' 1 1111?, came u 11
loan to anvieon or any organization plored the people
in the state. The one on "Municipal I turoance. lie said
Oovernment" considers municipal im-j "Trust me and
Salem. Secretary of State Benson r0Vement. sanitation, water aurrly. I ..... .t,.:
ile limit by the revenue cutter Bear, !' 5s.!,ue(1 the form of ballot contain- public health, sewage disposal, ga and! Th prow(i ,-heered the ki
A conference of the powers on th were taken to Valdez. following tne ,'" 77 v" " i eieciric ngni pianis ana cuy roaus ' I continued to shout,
ng, but
nr.. ...:.u a...
Balkan muddle depends upon Great custom of previous seasons, it is I'"1:""1"' lu ""J0,,,"ri pavements in a practical way. in n- tri,
Uritain thmiirht the men will be sl owed to election, i no ranuiuaira ui iu uvc t.rary on "itoans ' gives tne vaiue 011 T, . , ...
r" ZlXC..Vl.rJVl 4K2AV.Wna.,fir"ttl,?n,r ' ministers was premature, but the rad
The naval tug Sotoyomo went I
'uget Sound during a 1 yoj
. ponce duty arounu mc --- 1-- ..!. Vr.nk J. Miller, of Linn
E. A. S. Blake has been found states that the rookeries tncre . arc ' '
aground on Tugct Sound during a tu" Yo;Wtown which has been doing "omah county; j. i. w, 01 minr UN tosa nwiot wrgon sw w -Kafging flicn-llh"(nKIWll7 in wt
heavy fog. r.i!. .imv around the Pribilof islands. county y. if
nresent critical situation, and it
feared that a cabinet crisis may be
Ar.luW at Marl in.
&JLW.Y PrS OT.eLTh?M had beeS killed at sea Democratic-O. P. Coshow, of, Doug- Merlin.The first carload of rnachin. ff port ,prcad
V""" Ju,ul ' ' i-f, Ub Ins county; August uuesestein, 01 ery ror tne new pmoner wu.. u . . e crown orinc -had a
A Russian general was wounded by " !Jur' ' ' Vn,Knwn Marion county; K. 8. J. McAllister, of put in by the Alame. a lonsoiiaaie.i . . .
his own troops during the army ma-1 ' SY" ic 8Calcrs. but Multnomah county; Samuel White, of Mining company at uaiics . na. ' I Xhil was received with
neuvers. Balls became mixed witn ;";""":,":.:' ,nc three-mile limit. Baker county. s nan a.so me i.v J t . ' I w-laim, and he was given
the blank shells. no 'l'" Kii,. Vl, York- Prohibit ionW. P. Klmore. of Linn Tortlan.1 to haul the machinery to the . . . j hij motof
. t J' yrVr Vnd was county: Hiram Oould. of Washington mine. The work or tranHpor.auon - Thousands o(
ine waterways tuiu.u.uu .... l0wn ... V " ! JnA hnura county A. J. Hunsaker, of Yamhill down Kogue river w.11 negin si once, --- . ,ry
P"" i?.VC. bidrfromhstUem "unty F. McKerchcr, of Multnomah in order to handle" the machinery that "to thj country
Uk7.eVth.FGuT.. th. reterfl of Un,a. ,,t0f0UW- escorted them Into the .0
nnn Ven nace with the volume of k a carried away. This was the same Hoeialist I etfr m. iwk, or lhi Aih.n-. war songs.
A Massachusetts scnooi icacner ;.' .1 f 1tl mpn . county; F. U. Varner, or jsenion Piub will have tnree delegates 1 inm
in a ciusci iui k"" '" iiniinrv. i i rani -niinninB.iM'i -
lorlted a bov
mn and inrirot him. 1 he boy re
mained in his dungeon two days and
a night while the teacher attended a
TRY WIRELESS TELEPHONY.
wedding 20 miles away. -The teacher Apparatu, to Connect -Admiralty Of- ley, of Multnomah county; Thomas
is prostrated and the boy under a Wjh Snip$ at Setf I Sweeney, of Multnomah county.
iiy 9v.idi a va.v
a : "u ,,rbm to Bel- London, uct. 12. ine ue 1 orcsi
trade and threatens to annex Servia. system of wireless telephony is snort-
)f Turkey ly to be put to tne test Dy mc
th
indepe
ad
ommtv. Trans Mississippi
Inilenendence John w. uenncii, 01 1 cisco next ween, i-reaiurnt iiuni
Clackamas county; William K. Lake, has appointed Y. O. Freeman, Thomas
of Multnomah county; Micuaei j. Aiai- cummings and reier l auiua 10 rrj.ro
A. I sent the club, and ail win attenu.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Wheat Bluest em, 9.1c; club, e;
fife, 8Sc; red Russian, 8Cc; 40 fold, 91e;
Sand is Discovered.
Klamath Falls. The railroad grad-
- 1 V - I
pr have uncoveren a laru" "- m
yesterday that
nnounced hi
into Bosnia
popular ac
an ovation
car in th
people pro
to meet th
neuvers, an
wn singing
New York Building Authorities Df
Clds on 300 Fest.
New York, Oct. 0. The committee
on public buildings of the board o
aldermen has announced a public hea
ing on the proposal to limit the height
of all buildings in New York. If th
ildermcn should adopt the proposa
EOPLE DE
MAND WAR
Emperor Francis Joseph Could Place
On Hundred and Fifty Thousand
Men Across Lin in Twenty-Four
Hours Already Has Large Army
Camping on Border. N
London, Oct. 10. In spite of warn
gs to King Peter from Great Brit-
in and t rance that the people 01
Servia be kept in check, the populace
f Belgrade held demonstrations yes
terday and demanded the resignation
of the cabinet and also the abdication
f King Peter unless he declared war
gainst Austria-Hungary, which has
refused to accept Servia's protest
gainst the annexation of Bosnia and
erzegovina.
Two thousand Austro-llungarian
troops sre garrisoned along the
Dnna river between Bosnia and
Servia, ready for eventualities, and
is said 150.000 men can be thrown
into Servian territory in 24 hours.
M. Iawolsky, the Russian minister
f foreign affairs, arrived in London
last. night and will have a conference
today with Sir Ldward Grey, British
secretary for foreign affairs, concern
ing the calling together of the pow
ers signatory to the treaty of Berlin
in an endeavor to bring about order
in the Balkans.
Prince Ferdinand, czar of Bulgaria,
entered Philippopolis yesterday and
received an enthusiastic greeting at
he hands of the troops snd the popu
lace.
At Candia, the largest city in Crete.
he militia yesterday followed the
example of their compatriots at
Canea, the capital, and took the oath
of loyalty to Greece.
A British fleet of two battleships,
wo cruisers and two torpedoboat de
stroyers is today well on its way from
Malta to the Aegean sea.
The forts on the Bosphorus yes
terday fired blank shots across the
bows of steamer flying the new
Bulgarian royal flag as it attempted
lA..UvM.. -
tion is the self-control of the Turks,
who Rre acting practically under the
direction of $ir Ldward ( Grey, the
British secretary of foreign affairs,
who is supposed to have written their
note to Austria-Hungary, which was
published today.
BATTLE TO RACE.
More dependencies, of Turkey l'1" , ! :ii I ...ilii thra miles south va!y . .... ... . ' , u" brin It must co to the
reaten to revolt 'and declare tneir m.rany. wno . - w ,d 1. ,f "fl't l"ni ' I uIa !Cir V.t m.iM and the mavor
ndence. municate by wireless telephone wiwi .1 - . n?- fl Ume WWOffis brew ng, wu. I-V-'? .r"
Seattle banks will back Alaska-Yu- the channel fleet from the admiralty r onJy bppn fon(1 in w0od river, 40 " "a"-. ! " It is proposed to limit the height of
kon-Pacific exposition Donas 10 me offices in M. James iarK. m;ips north of Klamath fans, necea- iav Timothy Willamette valley, buildings to 300 icet, wnn tne excrp-
amount of $200,000. The experiments, which may extend ,itatin(r a ing and expensive barge ton "vinamptte valley. or lion of buildings that front on a park,
A rbnmrnal1v rich discovery ol ovfr Rome wccks . exP'ct5d !f haul. The sand just discovered is on , ' t rn Oregon, $16.R0; square or plaza, for which the limit
i r'nKmnna"Le in thi StiSeon demonstrate the possibility of the of- th Bpheg of . E. williard and A. P"er 9- alfalfa, $11 is proposed at 350 feet.
? Ai h.,ricr Canada 5tureon ficials in Lon.lon keeping in touch (, Lpwi and within ea(,7 hauiig "iral"' Tlproposition was made by the
Lake district, Canada. with the warships at sea and also of d.sUn(.e Fru"t-Ai' code revision committee,
James J. Hill says railroads are be- tnr ships communicating with the ..eaches 65(77 85c per box; pears, which made its reports after investi-
ing hampered by many laws, lie ad- land station. ' Cancel Feed Contracts. social "5 per box plums C0c(?r$l per gating the widlh of the streets in the
vocates deep waterways.. Wireless telephony over long dis- rorf1anll.rortUnd hay and f eed ,,; ' -Jr a" rl()e(ll 3 rer crate; Con- city. Where the width of a street is
Delegates to the National Rural tanccs has dy been " J me have been requested by the Tsth- cor( B jjjoe' per basket; huckle- ess than 43 .feet, a height of 135 lee
Lettecarriers association favor adop- possible by the 'e"5 ' S' mian canal commission to bid for goy- ,iprrip 0(lim per quincM, only will be permitted; A genera
twn of a parcels post law. the famous Dan h nve ntor By fontwts for 1.500.000 pounds 125 ' r l(0 Vranberries, $10 per limit of 150 feet is proposed for all
tton ot a parcels posi law. o powcrfu, arc ,amp? cf a spe- f , noo0oo pounds of oats and J , ' Be Ae r poun(1.' stores, lofts, warehouses, restaurants.
An American and two Spaniards forrn continuous electrical waves 100()00 un,i ot riCe Btraw for bed j.otatoes per hundred; markets, refrigerator plants, stables
were murdered by Juhptnos in one of can be sent from one place to another for delivery at Clon or La Bora gWPot potatOPfl 2c ppr ' nfl. factories, workshops, garages and
the provinces near Mani.a. impressed with the elfects ot P i,rtween January 1 and February 1. Melona Cantaloupes, $1(J1.50 per other structures of a simitar nature
.. . in uch a wav that these impressions , ..v,l tnr 8.000 . .1. . ff!r. t.uiMinir orain elevators and
"fOTT"n "5. .hTU"; ? "r in, pe"h " ,h vi ; - 1 b. .h. ., um-
. -.: I. in IcaDauiC oi wuinn ""t"-' " " . ... i " -r.r. u-. , nn. .nrn.
A nesslmistic feeinff prevails in
Great Brtair wfth regard to an early
settlement of the near Eastern ques
tion. Registration In New York has fallen
off greatly from the figures of 1904.
A German millionaire has married a
St. Louis heiress, after proposing by
cablegram.
Mrs. Jean Dunsmuir, who died re
cently at Victoria, B. C, left an e
tate of Z,ouu,iwu.
Two Iwo school teachers were first
to register at O'Neill, Neb for land
in Rosebud reservation.
In an attempt to enter a house at
Slobodire, Russia, robbers killed 12 peo
ple. The murderers were arrested.
The jury box for the latest Rnef
trial la filled, bnt six of the 12 men
may te removed by peremptory ebal
lenge.
The Japanese government has de
cided to prohibit all gambling on race
tracks and to strictly enforee the laws
capable of carry!
the receiving apparatus.
Not Aggressive, Says Servia.
Budapest, Oct. 12. Servia has re
plied to the Austro-Hungartan de
mand for an explanation of her pur
pose in summoning the reserves to
the colors by granting that this step
has no aggressive character, pcax
ing at Saturday's session of the Aus-trn-llnniririan
deleeation. Foreign
MinUtPr von Aehrentnai expresea
the belief that he would be able to
carry through the annexation of Bos
nia and Herzegovina peacefully. He
said that already he was negotiating
with nme of the powers with the
view of smoothing out difficulties.
Acquits Mob Leader.
Snrinefield. 111.. Oct. 12. The jury
in the ease of Frnest Humphrey, one
of the a leKcd mob leaders inmcrcu
for malicious destruction of property
nn August 15 last, has returned a vrr-
diet of not guilty. This is the third
rn. erowinff out of the recent rce
riot in which a verdict of not guilty
1
scsvr Htaley
snd fifteen one
roadbed, together
tnrk. was assee
nr an inrreaae over the assessment ror
1907 of 14.2.'0 a mile.
Red Bluff. Cal . Oct. 9. One of the
larsest sales of land ever recorded in
northern California was ciosea nere
nmpany's holding in this county for dor.en; celery, :5H5e per dozen; corn,
no, hss-been completed by County As- 90c1.15 per sack; encumbers UOi
r k an.1 aivtren 20c per dozen; effg plant, S1...3 per
hundredths miles of crate; lettnce, ,oe(ii per r'v. yctcrday. when the Herbert Kraft
r with the rolling 15c per dozen; peas, Ce per pound ; PM company ioj the Capay Rancho. in
.A at S44.250 a mile pers, 810 per pound; pumpkins, 1(Q , ,nll.t,.rfl nr.rtion of Tehama coun-
l,e per pouna; rauinr, i4-s r"hy and the northern part of Glenn
dozen; splnarh, 2c per pound; "Pfont"' county, to the Metropolis Trust com
9c per pound; squash, Wit rr MpJny Df san Francisco. The ranch
Trans-Mississippi Congress May Fight
Roosevelt's Policy.
San Francisco. Oct. 10. The ses
sion of the Trans-Mississippi. Com
mercial Congress held yesterday was
devoted largely to addresses covering
a wide variety of subjects, to the de
liberations of the committee on reso
lutions, which took action upon a
number of important questions, and
to entertainment of the delegates in
the form of automobile tours of the
city.
Practically all of the contests be
fore the committee on resolutions af
fect, directly or indirectly, the ex
pressed policy of the national admin
istration upon matters relating to
conservation of resources and in some
instances it is expecica mat uic cun
troversies will be carried to the floor
of the congress this morning, when
he de aved report of the committee
s presented for consideration.
One of the most important ol these
related to the disposal of water
rights suitable for power develop-
ment. and a resolution introaucca or
Frank Short, of I resno. dealing witn
the subject, was so amended before
the committee as to dcicai a pro
posal to grant to the originators of
power projects mc riKl vy-
ICgCB lliai are h'jw iiu."u -
ionists. Kx-Oovcrnor George C.
Pardee, of California, a member of
the national commission on conser
vation of resources, opposed Mr.
Short in the hearing, and it was
greed that the resolution should not
ndorse the granting oi perpetual
rights, whether located in or out ol
forest reserves, and should noi con
fer the right of disposal upon tne
state in which they were located.
tomatoes. 40Ti C.'.e.
Butter City creamery, extras, 32'4
31c; fanry outside creamery, ZOQZZfyt
Wallowa to Have Courthouse.
Enterprise The eounty court, has
accepted plans for a courthouse, to eost 1 pound". tore. ISc.
t.10,000. Bids for foundation ahd bane- Kggs Oregon extras, 32(a33e;
ment wri te anvrni-ru mr m.m.-v eastern, 25ffi2e per down.
ly in or.ier mat mi irrnniniu
may be Put In this ran. waiiowa tuu
ty has been set apart from Union eonn
ty 20 years, and this will be the first
courthouse erected in me eouniy.
cons sts of 1000 acres of fertile iana
nd is to be subdivided into colony
irart. The figures have not been
made public, but it is stated here that
the San I rancisco concern paia s-sju,
ooo for the land
poultry Hens. 12e per pound;
spring. 12c; ducks, old, 12(ftl24e;
spring, 14'7I15e; gerse, old, 8fi9e;
young, 9al0c; turkeys, old, ISe; young,
i a.
Veal Extra. Ptf9He per pound or-1 mob leader, cnargea wnn acurucii
linsry. "W.'ie; heavy, 5e. of property aurmg in ic. . ......
. m f o . ., i..a,.j ,rt r r ni nni criii 1 1 th
rora-ranry, twi per Puu... or- .c.u. ...u - ' . - ,:-" ijaM- that the
teraay. naymcr nu r , : CI. ii...'.
Riot Leaders Go Free.
Snrinufield. 111.. Oct. . The Jury
in the case of Abe Raymer, alleged
Coal Suit Compromised.
rueblo, Colo., Oct. 10 The fa-
.. . . It '. J c....
mous suit ot tne -unitea oiairs
against the Ute Ca'. & Coke com
pany, of Durango Colo., in which the
government sought to recover suu,-
000 for coal alleged to nave Deem
taken from government lands Illegally
was compromised n the federal court
here yesterday. The coal company
is to pay the government $10,000.
The case was tried here in 1906. snd
the government was awarded judg
ment in the sum of 5,12V but imme
diately took an appeal. The case was
reversed snd remanded for trial.
Sought Triple Alliane.
Hongkong. Oct. 10. It is learned
Heavy Assessment in Clatsop.
A.tnrla While it will I several
I . I r.. k, ( amount oi mriainarr. laiic, w.
.?Vr 4-343 Sf'SfS
governing r. eiag
jhas been returned.
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