The Aurora Boreall
VOL. L
AUHOllA, OTIEGON, THURSDAY, XOVKMIUIII 2(5, 1903.
KG. ai.
BRIEF NEWS OF
THE PAST WEEK
Condensed Dispatches from All Parts
of the Two Hemispheres.
OPENS FINE SUBWAY.
Viterestlng Events from Outside the
State Presented in a Manner to
Catch the Eye of the Bysy Reader
Matters of National, Historic!
end Commercial Importance.
Boston Tunnel Cost $10,000,000 and
Takes Cars Off Surface.
Boston, Mass., Nov. 23. What is
claimed to the the most ccomplete and
perfect tunnel for passenger traffic to
be found anywhere in the world has
NEWS NOTES GATHERED FROM
VARIOUS PARTS OF OREGON
NO SCAB ON OREGON SHEEP.
just been completed in this city, and Eleven Inspectors Unable to Find Dis
will be opened for use during the week. eased Animals in State.
It is known as the Washington street Pendleton For two weeks, eleven
tunnel and is designed to relieve the inspectors under the direction 01 Dr.
FREE LAND AT ROSEBURQ.
Court Takes Stern Action Against
Tactics of Ruef's Lawyers.
San Francisco, Nov. 19 The trial
of Abraham Kuef, interrupted by the
shooting of Assistant District Attor
trains of the Boston Elevated railway
Heney is now reported out of all
danger.
Governor-elect Cosgrove, of Wash
ington, is much worse.
Kaiser Wilhelm's last speech was
prepared by his ministers.
A steamer blew up on the lower Mis
sissippi river, killing 10 men.
Six missing Montana miners were
crushed to death in a mine near Helena.
llarriman is reported to have secured
control of the Wisconsin Central railway.
Wreckage from an unknown vessel
is drifting ashore at Vancouver island,
B. C.
Moritz Rosenthal, chief counsel for
the Standard Oil, gets a salary of f 1,
000 a day.
Admiral Sperry has refused to let the
cews of the fleet land at Manila be
cause of the recent outbreak of cholera.
At the inquest Mrs. Haas testified
that she did not give her husband the
revolver with which he committed sui
cide and knew nothing about it.
Officials of the Mare Island navy
yard have received orders to repair the
eunboat Bennington. This is the ves
sel on which the explosion occurred
four years ago when 67 men were
killed.
A gas explosion at Redding, Cal
injured four persons and caused an
earthquake panic.
Russia will make an attempt to se
cure rights to make and use the
Wright aeroplane.
Railroads are preparing to substi
tute telephones for telegraph in the
dispatching of trains.
I.os Anireles business men have pe
titinned the nresidtnt to keep the
battleship fleet in the Pacific.
The inquest on Haas failed to solve
the mystery of how he got tne rcvoi
vcr with which he shot himseit
German statesmen are trying to
calm the agitation against the kaiser
Von Buc'.ow is anxious to retire
The official returns have just been
rnnmilcfl in Missouri on the presi
dential vote. Taft received 346,915
and Bryan 343 889.
ludument has iust been given rail
rr.i.1 airainst Cook county. Illinois
for $100,000 damages caused by the
strike riots of 1114
Th I.ma sunreme court has just
decided that the football year ends
mWIi TlianWirivinir. A trainer was
suing for salary on a broken contract
Pacific coast hopmen want higher
tariff on hops.
English financiers are anxious to
get Philippine railway bonds.
Germany doubts the kaiser's sincer
ity and the agitation to restrict his
power continues.
The last edict of the dowager em
press of China was an order for re
forms to continue.
Admiral Evans has become presi
dent of a new steamship company
with its home office in Los Angeles.
Governor-elect Shallenbcrger of
Nebraska sustained a broken ankle
while being initiated into the Shriners.
Co-education has been condemned
, h .,iv..ritv of Glasgow. There is
too much flirting, say the college of
ficers.
bitter feud on in San
Francisco between the police depart
ment and sheriffs office over the sui
cide of Haas
Warlike- Moros are gathering for an
attack on peaceful natives. Five com
panies of infantry have been sent to
disperse them
A Rnf hriherv witness committed
cniri.t. u.-hl1 nn his wav from France
to Oueenstown. He had been in Eu
rope to escape arrest
Peter von Vlissingen, the Chicago
m tafi man who confessed to
forgeries, got away with more than
$2,000,0110, according to investigators
Taft will form an entirely new cab
inet.
Prince and Princess de Sagan deny
they intend to separate.
Two men lost their lives in Kansas
City by a gas explosion.
Roosevelt gave a dinner to labor
lraders, judges and government officials.
Heney is improving so rapidly that
shown that the campaign of eradication jnd Douglas counties. The proposed
company through the downtown sec-1 which was inaugurated less than two; railroad from Drain to Marshfield
tion of the city. The old tunnel, known b ears ago was entirely satisfactory, and runs through a portion of this tract.
- f .,k.. .. ...v,;u I'"1" l,r- McC'lure, who is the head ot The dairying and fruit lands will be
as the Tremont street subway, which I. . . . . VrtrthwMt cu;..r, ,., tiY- h,m,tM,l art. hut the
was the first to be built in America, aillj state Sheep Inspector Lytle are ue-
will be emtdoved exclusively for the I lighted wiu the showing made.
Pnl .,rfe mr trfFv With hnth Though not a single diseased sheep
ha been fiimiil Hit far. the WOlV. of ill
tunnels in use the downtown streets Lotion will be continued until every
will be practically relieved of all street bund in the state has been subjected to
cars. lau examination. It is now believed.' home. The rights of such persons
The new tunnel is 5,676 feet long. I however, that no scabby sheep will be will be recognized as prior to those
It is fireproof throughout. All the I found, though early in the summer there who file on January 20. It is cxpect
i .nnon,M;nn i. nmtf hv on. I were a few isolated eases in Lake and ed that there w ill be a rush for the
-t frnmm.tf,rfi All the, door I Douglas counties. These were treated choice tracts in this land when it is
Choice Dairy, Fruit and Timber Tracts
to Be Opened to Public.
Roscburg On January 20, 1009.
there will be thrown open for entry
ofticc 1)1,950
and timber
ithdrawn from
The tunnel will be used to carry the I or other sheep diseases, but soothe L'nipqua forest reserve, and which
rar mev nave not ueen successiui. iui arc situatcu in coos, western
congestion of the narrow and crooked S' W' Ml'nur. of the Bureau at the Koseburg land .
congestion oi tne narrow ana crooked I f Allilll illllusiry, have been search-1 acres of dairying, fruit
streets of Boston's business section. ling the flocks of Oregon for trace of, lands, which will be wit!
Lane
timber lands can only be taken under
the timber and stone act. A peculiar
feature of this opening is that squat
ters' rights will be recognized. After
December 31, persons may settle on
the land and prepare to make it their
and ticket booths and escalator balus
trades are escased in sheet bronze.
The telephone offices and package rooms
and electricians rooms have tiled walls
of masonry. The signs are of metal
and the seats and benches of cement.
ai soon as discovered.
Though Oregon sheep were probably
the worst infested with scabies of any
state in the Union two years ago, Dr.
Met lure stated at that time that ho
would clean up the sheep of the state
within two years, and this inspection
opened.
There is not a bit of wood throughout ,,., to indicate that ho has kept his
the completely fireproof structure. promise,
The tunnel was begun ana tinishea
with no disturbance to the traffic over-1 Good Roads Meeting.
head. I Albany A meeting was held last
To insure atrainit the cutting off of week in the Commercial club rooms to
the current at any time and thereby confer with Judge John if. Scott, of
plunging the stations into darkners, ihe Oregon (iood itoads conference, for
three different sources of supply are purpose of selecting a date for a
arranged for, each independent of the - convent .on t bo held at Al-
otherNnd all so arranged that should 'Kffi.'&Z
me current, ue ouui, un iiuiii uiiw owmivc . , , , ,.,.;, and tntrndnrpd
it is instantly supplied from another I, , , seott.'who made an address call-
source automatically by an arrange- att).n,jon to the importance of tbo
ment of the main switches. .-o.xl roads movement. The following'
The tunnel was built by the Boston ommitteo was appointed as a commit-
Transit commission and leased to the tee of arrangement: C. II. Stewart, H.
Bofctjn Elevated Railway company for H. Hewitt, J. X. Duncan, M. II. hllis
25 years from the beginning of its use. C. C. Bryant, I. J. Miller, J. c nam
It is built through that section or JJos- men ana r. a. ioung.
ton which contains the highest pnetd
land, with due regard for the best feas-l- North Powder Shipments.
ible grade and alignment with respect I North I'owder. One hundred ami
to the narrowness and crookedness of I four carloads of grain and baled h.yv
the streets. Its cost, together with were shipped from North 1 owder in
the cost of its approaches and equip- October, w hich is an increase over the
Kent, is estimated at over $10,000,000. same month in last year fhere was
but the shipment of sheep was great
ly decreased on account of lack of
dipping facilities. Powder valley
sheepmen are now driving to naKcr
City to dip, ana are .snipping irom
that point.
C. & E. Is Poor Pay.
Salem. The Corvallis & Eastern's
annual report shows a mileage of
140.5S miles, which is 1.42 miles less
than shown by previous reports, thi
decrease being due to correction of
previous errors. The capital stock is
$1,410,000, and the bonded debt $1.
410,000. Ihe net operating revenue
was $i8,2S7.10. Taxes to the amount
of $13,217. M, interest on funded debt
$5(1,400, and other miscellaneous
charges were paid, leaving a net cor
porate loss of $1 15(1.0(1. The stock is
owned by E. II. llarriman, f4,(i'.i7
shares; J. I. O'Brien. II. F. Conner
;ird J. K. Weatherford each hold one
: 'are, making a total of 14, loo shares.
' e stock is held in trust for the
.ithern Pacific company.
NO MORE DELAYS.
EARTH UPHEAVES;
25 ARE ENGULFED
ney Francis J. Heney in the court- frightful Disaster from Explosion of
Gas In Brooklyn Street.
Men Buried Under Fifty Feet of De
bris Water Main Breaks From
Force of Concussion. Adding to
Horror Spark Ignites Escaplrg
Gas in Excavation.
room, w ill be resumed at 9 o clock
this morning where it was halted last
Friday afternoon by the bullet of the
assassin. Juage wiuiam i. i-awior
yesterday denied the application of
counsel for Kuef for a change of
venue to some other city or town in
the state; denied also in quick succes
sion the motions for a continuance
of thirty days until public feeling sub
sided, for the dismissal ot tne jury
and the empanrlnicnt of a new one,
and finally ruled against the defense
on the reuuest made to interrogate New i ork, Nov. 21. twenty live
the trial twelve as to whether any of I persons are believed to have lost their
them was prcjud-ccd against the tie-1 ,ives in an explosion of gas which
fense as a result of the tragedy lit the tore up a great section of Oold street,
courtroom. I Brooklyn, yesterday. It is detmitely
Brushing aside all motion and tech- known that 13 persons were buried
idealities interposed by the defense, under the hundreds of tons of earth
the court announced that the trial and timber thrown into the air, and
would proceed this morning, and that ten more are reported missing. The
it would countenance no further de- exact number of dead cannot be de
lays, termined unlil those working to re-
The action of the court followed cover the entombed bodies dig
the filing of 37 counter-affidavits by through 50 feet of dirt, rock and a
the prosecution, which in general tangle of pipes and timber,
terms denied many of the allegations 'Ihe explosion occurred in a 50 foot
made bv Kuef and his counsel in their deep excavation that had been made
affidavits yesterday in support of in Gold street, between York and
their application for a change of Front streets, where a water main was
venue, and set forth that no excite- being laid. The gas main sprang a
ment or turbulence prevailed; that leak recently, and in a manner un-
neither Kuef nor his attorneys were known a spark came into contact with
threatened with violence or their lives the escaping gas. Immediately there
endangered, and finally, that no con- was a terrific explosion, which lifted
dition existed that would prevent the the surface for half a block in both
defendant from having a fair and im- directions, and shot dirt, paving stones
partial trial.
Obsequies to Continue in China for
Nearly a Month.
rckin. Nov. IS. An edict issued
yesterday instructs Prince Pu I.iri and
I
WHITE MAN UNSAFE.
Ex-Naval Official Makes a Startling
Statement on Japan.
Ottawa. Ont., Nov. 23."There is
no law for the white man in Japan.
The treaty made between Japan and
Has 50,000 Boxes of Apples.
McMinnville. M. O. I-ownsdalc's ap-
r.rt liritin ro.ints for nracticallv pie crop for this year is estimated at
nothing since the time of the school
trouble in San Francisco,
noon Ixixes of marketable fru.t. This
yield of first-class apples represents
r.:.ur..1 nl.inl inrr attention to
This strong and amazing statement '.. , . '':'. tho trer. one
was made by an ex-officer of the Brit- ' f he jiri,ncj,ai tenets of Mr. Lowns-
ish royal navy, who has been employed dae-s eVery-day religion. The small
for some years as a civil engineer by (.r CCIlt nf apples inferior in size and
the Japanese government and who has quality will le made into a fine quality
just passed through this city on his 0f apple jelly at the farm,
way home to England.
The information which this gentle- O. R. & N. Officers at Baker,
man has to give with regard to the in- Haker City. General Manager J. P.
rtimitio anrl inron veniences that he O'Hrien. M. J. Buckley, Willial Me
says are heaped upon white men in the Murray and It. B. Miller, officials of the
mikado's kingdom should prove a sur- (). R. & X. system spent one Jj last
prise to those who have been accus
tomed of late years, at least, to regard
the Japanese people as being possessed
of most friendly feelings toward the
people of Great Britun. According
to the information he is able 10 rur
nish at first hand, no white man is at
all safe in the ownership of any prop
erty in Japan unless he becomes a nat
uralized citizen of that country.
BIG PLANT RESUMES.
week conversing with Baker City mcr
chants. While hero the ornciais prom
ised to build sidetracks for the new
Stout flouring mill anil also called atten
tion to the new dejxrf, to be erected
soon, which i to be patterned after tbo
Walla Walla depot.
Governor Can't Attend.
Salem Governor Chamberlain hn
announced that he will be unable to be
present at the second conference of the
governor to te nehi ni v hiiuih""
I). C, December 8 to 13. Work that
must he attended to prior to the open
ing of the legislature in January makes
it iinpossille for the povernor i k"
east at this time. He will appoint some
Buy Land for Farming.
'laker City. Believing that lands
ong the Sumpter Valley railroad
trom which the timber has been re
moved can be made into farm lands,
John E. Kand. one of the lending at
torneys of this city, and Frank S
Bailie, manager of the Columbia Gold
Mining company, in the Sumpter rtis
trict. have become interested in :
project which will be of considerable
importance to Baker county. They
have interested several other people
with them, and have formed what is
known as the Sumpter Land com
pany.
Road Operated at Loss.
Salem The Coos Bay, Koseburg &
Eastern railroad has filed its annual re-
nort in the office of the railroad com
mission, showing a total of 31.5(1 miles
nf main line and spurs in operation
The canital stock is $.000,000, and the
f uni led debt $f,25.0OO. The cost of the
road and equipment to date of report is
S'.'.'.ioo 2-M !I5. The net operating income
for the year was $20.22 l.Rfl, but pay
ment of taxes and interest left a ne
corporate loss for the year of $23,555.13
Stock Over Sumpter Line.
Baker Citv. Stockmen of the John
Day and Burns country are pleased with
ihe arrangement of the Sumpter Valley
railroad, which permits stock to be
shinned over that line in tne luiure
Yards nf considerable size have Wen
built at Austin and will accommodate
the large herds raised in the interior,
'rince Pi to proceed to the western
tombs and select a site for the grave . f 0.ni water mji
of the emperor. There will be con-1 , , . ',,,. i
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Whent Bluest em, 0.: club.
valley, llc.
MOURN FOR EMPEROR.
and debris into the air.
When the smoke and dust cleared
away it was seen that the street had
been opened from doorstep to door
step over an area of nearly a block.
The loosened earth and debris had
fallen into the excavation, burying the
score of laborers who were at work
when the accident occurred. Great
tongues of flame shot out of the crev
ices, and beside them geysers of water
that had been shattered.
NOT IN SHOE.
tinuous obsequies at the palace for a
period of 27 days, ihe obsequies be
gan yesterday, and the function was
attended by Dowager Empress Yo-
henale and representatives of the va- Cwr. n...mitK sv Haas Did Not
ri..to nmi.rnm.nlil itrnirlmfnlt 1 '
.'V , ll .... rs.. I Anr
Th. r.f--,1 Kf.ii ia hooitminir In niiti.l 'O-
lish details of the occurrences of Sat-1 San Francneo, Nov. 21. Chief of
urday and Sunday. Up to the present police liiggy, whose resignation from
time it has said virtually nothing ot lnc department may follow the out
the events at the palace and the pro- fnnie ,,f the coroner's inquest into the
mulgation of the regency. 1 lie new suicide of Morris Haas, who snot nim-
Dowagcr Empress Yohenale with scif m cell at the county jail while
great presence of mind arranged for guarded by several policemen, was
the meetings of the grand council to shown yesterday to have been in per-
le held in lier private apartments. 1 .0nal command ot tne men who
Here the plan that already has been 1 searched Haas.
discussed and decided upon was I According to Patrolman Charles V.
adopted without loss of time. I Groat, who took the stand yesterday
The councillors warned the princes ;n t,e second days session of the in
that the regency was final, and in mlPt, he rode to the jail handcuffed
terms that were not open to misinter- tn Haas, in Chief Biggy's automobile
pretation they expressed tne opinion w,th the chief and several detectives,
that any opposition thereto would be I There Bigy directed the search of
promptly met and punished.
EMBLEM OF REVOLT.
American Flag Raised on Island of
St. Pierre.
St. Tierre, Nov. 1" The demon
stration against the authorities here,
which was begun yesterday, was con
tinued today. The limited police
force is unable to maintain order, but
the prisoner.
Should the jury find that Haas had
the little derringer with wliicn ne
committed suicide, in h shoe when
sc-.rched, the fact will be taken as
ev'dence to support charges of inef
ficiency whtcli ucirciivr woium f-
Burns declares will be brought against
Biggy.
Captain Thomas S Duke, who made
the first search of Haas in the court
Otto A. Bremer, a
f)le;
,!,. ! no ,io, firA "ff, 'onin to
the populace is due largely to the ;"""' ,r anv lpnth of
school question. Ihe people of M. I ' , 1 . , , , i.,rr,i u,m,u
Pierre demand free school in which .m .n Haas h oc
religious instruction is given. . w ' " Ate-reA it
fife, '.oc; red Russian, 8Sc; 40 fold, 91c; . u Jini Jinla ed could not have been carried next to
irv, a, . . niillrt;nt- f-.,. .-.J.f.dls IOC
Mar ey l eed, 20 per ton; urewing, ...
J i ' .Tl, uj.r i-ntiKirlrr and ordered to
'pay a f
27.
Oats
No. 1 white, $30f7f 31 per ton; I'.' a imc -' y
...o.. (;. m I lie urucicu uic vnwi
K'". ,,
MAKES IMMENSE PROFIT.
Huge Steel Works in Chicago to Re-
Open in Full Blast.
Uhicago, INOV. M.-" Jy (ne t0 r,.,,r).m.Ilt him at the conference.
South Chicago. The army of workers "ne 10
the big mills of the Illinois Steel
company is to have a real Christmas
this year.
The exuberant and unrestrained glee
and thankfulness were caused by an
announcement today by officials of the
company, which employes a large ma-
oritv of the inhabitants of the town, i,.,. art nf this month. He will re
that the shops would be running in full Lnrn to Oregon about the middle of
blast by December 1. By that time it Mieeember.
U Pinpcted 12.000 men will be work
inir in manv denartments of the im- Curry Coal Strike
a ntant. I r.,.1.1 licnrh A three-foot vein of
AKnt K.tf nf thp workers in the mnl r,( b(m, ntiality has recently b-cn
mills have been unemployed for more discovered on the Hume ranch, five
than a year, since many of the depart- miW from Weddcrburn Mr. Hume
will pill a l"rcc oi iin-ii v
to develoo the property, and if found
-I I.. , f .1,. .ill ,n, I .1 in.
Hay-Timothy, Willamette Valley,- " .""..'"i
H i.er ton; Eastern Oregon, timothy, 7""y , -
i c.JlT.r.o-. 'elover. 12: alfalfa. I12fij) on the streets and violently denounced
12.50; grain hay, 12.5Mf.:i3. ' V-n KYr, i l..rin the ylsv j.;i.n W. k;
V . . i ". ;.i. witness tor the tieiense in u
Fruit Xpph's, 6."c(i $3 per bos; pears
1(77 per box; grapes,
Conference at Washington.
Salem. In response to a request from
CifT.ird Pinchot that ho sttend the con
ference on the conservation of national
resources, which convenes in Washing
ton Iiecembcr X, (Jovernor Chamberlain
will leave for the national eapnsi me
heiuht of the excitement, and with it
"""',, ',,r K;r; lZ' the crowd marched to the govern-
Knl headduarters wre a noisy
.if . . . i. o,.n; r,i , demonstration was made.
c:iMavas, 2,.-j( er pound; fspamsti Mil- u
Standard Oil Earnings Amounted to
80,000,000 In 1007.
New York. Nov. 21. For over five
Kocketcller,
ic govern-
nun era pes. t'Oi 7..10 per barrel; buckle
berries, He per pound; persimmons, $1
1.2-"
OREGON WINS SUIT.
ment suit to dissolve the Standard Oil
company, faced an unceasing fire of
questions from the federal counsel,
Frank B. Kellogg, and when adjourn
ment was taken until Monday the
head of the oil combine was still be-
ini' cross-examined on the charge that
ments shut down on account of scarcity
of orders for steel rails and other pro
ducts of the company. Many of the
others employed since a partial reopen
ing last summer have been working on
a short schedule,
in sufficient quantity will ship from
Weddcrburn.
Pay S30.0CO foe Timber Land.
Roseburir A large land deal in
Th r-mnlovment of thousands of TVnL-1a county ws made this week
men means much also to the merchants I when local partifs sdd Ml acres of
of the suburb. fne timber land to a New York syn
dicate, headed 1jV John t erns, i ne
purchasers are speculators. The con
sidcratiwn is said to have been $ tn.n'i't
Shots Fired by Servians.
Budapest, Nov. 23. The Austro-
Hungarian patrols on the Servian fron-
potatoes-nr(r,0 per hundred; sweet M h f CoumbiaJRiver;Declared to "' company m its eariy nays acre, -
potatoes, li!.24e per lb. R. P.rt of St... ed rebates to the disadvantage of its
nionslfr.l.lo per 100 lbs. Be Part of State.
Vegetables Turnips, 1.23 per sack;' Washington. Nov. 17. Valuable M r. Kot kefellcr s cross examinr.tion
carrots, 1; parsnips, 1.2-"; beets, $1.25; fihing grounds at the mouth of the will probably not be concluded until
horseradish, 10e per lb; artihokes, woo Colunitua river were neciarea io t i.ne luemiay. as ,m.
.. i ..... ...m infi ll rar itt.i nart of tiretron iv tne united niairs i known tnai ne wouiu iiriiin mr
raid. age, If' I a per lt.; eauiinower, supreme couri yesirruay, rmunK nn
.Viecill icr dor..; celery, 4')(i.ae per touniary line nispuie wmcn im e-
do..; cucumbers. 12 per box; eggplant, isted between that state ana wasn
'r.p I). lettuce. 7.")crdl per boj: ington for several years. In Po.l suit
Rockefeller on every detail of the
company's business.
The enormous earning power of the
oil combination was slnrply brought
out in yesterday's hciring, when Mr.
Rockefeller, after stating that the
Standard had paid dividends amount-
imrslev, l.'c'per d 7.; peas, 10c per Id.; was brought by the state of Wash
peppers 10c per lb.; pumpkins, If.'ilVie ington to restrain Oregon from dis
' ' .1 . i i- . ...in.h turt.inir the neotile of Pacific county.
'c per' 11. sprouts w'ii 10e per lb.; Washington, in the possession of ling t $IO,ooo,is;o in l'.i07. said it had
.iiiash, UiV.lt p.r lb!; tomatoes, 50e their land. earned as much more, and that this
I Th ferntorv which was in dispute I was added to the company s surplus.
It.'ifpr fitr ereamrry. extras. 3' comprises low lying islands or prom- which was stated by the governments
3r"; f.e7 oUu creamery, 22 ontorie, at the mouth of the river, counsel to be .00 0.W..KM. It was
',, . 'Ulf(k J7."0e I chiefly valuable for fishing purposes further declared by Mr. Kellogg that
' Kegs' Oregon V-Wts, 37tfnj0; For years it has been a mooted ques- the company within the last eight
MlOn wneinrr inn irrrii'iij wi un- 1 yr,iu nas raiiicu in-iij nan m lm.hvh
ject to Ihe Washington or the Oregon I dollars.
he expects to be back at work in a tier are being strengthened in consf
few weeks. I quenee of repwrts that Servian troops
Easterners at Philomath.
Philomath Horning Brothers have
told their sawmill and handle factory
has been forced by threats to
-1 rw4 armaa th Dinuho it 1 tn Mu hi.m capitalists. The PCW
The dam at the mill is completed
The new dowager empress of China J 7.m,u . rf Aum- romnnnv is .aid to have ample capital.
submit ti. 'j.- .u. ri't rnmntd.
Kastern. 27f 3J 1 ie per doz.
i. .1.... tr - I'M' r.. Ml', r IK. ICCt
spring, J2'iil3'.ie; ducks, 14W15r; laws governing salmon fishing.
geese, Il'il-c; inrseya, iifiior,
dressed turkevs, 20IV2IC.
Cheese Fancy cream twins, l.r. per
Simon Leads Revolt.
Paris. Nov. 21. A revolution has
broken out in Southern Hayli. Gen
eral Simon, ex commander of the
troops in the southern denartment.
has seized the city of I rs Cayes and
the adjacent region. The telegraph
3 ' it . i kl ik. m i An m has been rut and government
rork jitney, e per iw.j targw, 7j !( imii - - ,.k.1
dollars. jiroops arc iuuyuu uj iwv.
Millions Lost in Flood.
Port Elizabeth. Cape Colony. Nov.
lb.; f-ill cream triplets, 15e; full erojrn 17. terrific rain storm swept this
Young America, IO. 'part oi Cape colony ann causei a
Veal Kxtra, k'.jf.iQt jr lb.; erdi- heavy overflow of the liaakens river.
narv. if-ii'-ac: neavy, or. several iiyc tic i" "
.V Vuner. 7 r.r lb.! Isrira. S'
dollars.
to the regent
, trians.