VOL.
si lo,
IV.
EVENTS (IE THE BAI
Keystone Shaving Parlors
LINN
APOLOGY OF
COI STY. OKEGON,
I
CHINA.
FKIDAY, sEPTEMKEli 13,
NEWSOFTHESTATE
1»MH.
NO. 46.
CHE PRESIDENT IS IMPROVING.
tNlivared bv F vmk « (haaa te ths Kaassr wMh
R«ss«e*a<g Raw« f«s«a tbs MUbwra R««>4«iw«
I oa,«araMa HeaUtdy
st Beftalw
TÍM3 OF INTEREST FROM ALL
Buffalo. Sept ».—Through a quiet,
Berlin. Sept & - Emperor William's
THE WORLO.
PARTS OF OREGON.
peaceful Sunday every word that came
reception of Ihe Chinese mlsaloo of ex
from the big vino clad house In Ih>la
G L VINCENT. Prop.
pl at Ion. headed by Prince Chun, whlca
l war* avenue. In which th* stricken
took plaae yesterday at Potsdam, waa C
A
leual sea' f
is! Happsatega
lac Chief MMi«trwte <»t the Nation lies
Only Firtt-Oui Shop in th< Gty
’«attllng for life, was reassuring and
marked with all the severity consistent
portan.a
A Brut Raiiaw st lAa Growth tonight the chances of hla recovery
with an audience nominally friendly.
Shaving
....
1$ cents
tad Iwprwnawata «4 lha Masy IwSwUrw» are so greatly Improved that all of
Th«. I'hin.se Imperial envoy on enter
those who hav« kept th« patient vigil
Hair ladling
25 -
ing the palace waa not accorded a sa
Throughout Ou, ThrUlag < nwuerswialth at hl« bedside feel strongly that hla
■SharnpiaMng . . .
..IS “
lute by the Garde du Corps. The Km
lite will be spared
Balta
Latan MalkaI Rapavi
2$ “
The development« of last night and
peror rx^lvml him seated. The but
today were dreaded, but hour after
All Work
fitti <.«M
tons and epulettea of Hla Majesty's
Baker City haa Issued 170 000 worth hour passed and the distinguished pa
JI O Armour, the Chicago packer. white uniform were enveloped In
of bonds to establish water rights
Gent. »Guggling there beueath the
died at Saratoga
bowed thrice on
crepe
Prince
Chun
0R J. W. VOGFI.
The fences of Jesse Carr around 80. watchful eyes ot physic tana and train
An attempt was made to murder a entering and leaving Emperor Willi-
000 acres of public land In Southwest- ed nurses, showed no unfavorable
im remained sealed during the road . »n> Oregon have been lorn down
signs
Five times during the da»
Specialist for Refraction and family of bopplrkere.
A Ion* highwayman tri««d to hold up Ing of the Chinese address
th* doctors and surgeons assembled
After
A
II
Hammond,
a
Montana
capital
Defects of the Eye.
the Ager tuikevlew stage
| for consultation, and each time the
ward however, he relaxed his stern
Thieves are robbing slulrcboxee In demeanor and welcomed the envoy let. has bought 50.000 acres of timber verdict waa unanimous that what
rokti. «it», on.
land
near
Portland.
I change had occurred was for the bet
th« vicinity of ¡»awson
courteously, and subsequently accom-
Will make regular tripe to 8c io.
Deputy Fi»h Warden Austin Is put ter
The
Veneiuelan
fleet
IB
bombarding
panl«*d
by
hla
adjutant,
he
railed
upon
W atch local column lur date ul vi«lts
Not the slightest premonitory symp
Rio Hacha, Colombia
Prince Chun at the Orangery. later ting In a fish rack In th* Sluelaw River
Just above the mouth ot Wildcat tom of peritonitis appeared and the
In
the
evening
the
Kmtwror.
Prince
An X ray apparatus haa been sent
Creek
fresh hope, born with the morning.
Chun and a doien members of the ex
from New York to Buffalo
I grew stronger and stronger aa th"
J 8 Herrin, of Jackson, haa sold hla
platory mission took tea on an Island
Shooting of President McKinley dis tn the Havel.
1901 wool clip. 10,000 pounds. to Han : day advanced, until, toward evening •%%%«%%%%%%%%%%%%%%6*%961*66%66%6%6«
the confidence expressed In the Preal
cussed by ministers In their sermons
cents I '
Th* Emperor had evidently arranged Francisco parties at 13
i dent's recovery se«m«H| almost too
Two bombs were discovered under th* entire ceremony with a view of Im Ashland.
; sanguine
________
breast bone was romovod. l.atsr the
the Haymarket monument In Chi pressing Prince Chun with the feeling
The notable feature of the tor at
President waa reported s» reeling
cago.
t,
that the ceremony meant etplatlon Marshfield la the large number of dlf-
Milburn House. Buffalo. Sept
J. BEARD. Prop
easily.
The steelworkers' ««« ku HI vo commit tor a foul crime and that only through ferent kinds of "akin games" which . 1 J<* a m—No additional bulletin han
At < o'clock Dr. Rtmwell Parke, the
been Issued by the President's phy
t*e ordered Shaffer to settla the etplatlon bad l*rlnce Chun acquired have been licensed.
well known surgeon, arrlvod at ths
alctans The condition of the Presl
the right to lie treated with princely
strike
During the past week or ten days dent Is reported aa unchanged
hospital, and after putting the Presl
honor Not until after the ceremony
N«wly Furntshrd and Rriitlrd
Prayers for the President's recov did the atmosphere change Thon the quite an extensive fire haa been raging
dent under an anesthetic. t>egan prob-
! M I iu —Harry Hamlin haa Just
T hroughout.
>
ery ware offered In ch.ir< b«*a through troop« outside having saluted and the In the Middle Fork Country between left the Milburn House
Ing for the ball In the abdomen
He said
out the land
The prisoner declares that he Is
band having played. Hussars escorted Willow Creek and Susanville.
• • haa been i><> ■ hany-
Our tabln ar* vupplwd w-ilh ths
Fred Nieman, of Detroit. When ar
New York police are looking for Prince Chun bach to the Orangery.
Cattle and sheepmen In Grant and
» 4b a m —Up to this lime the ex
brat lb* maihsts aHoed.jf Hd*
rested be was asked why be had shot
Emma Goldman
Steps
are being The ImiM-rlal envoy a*«'mcd deeply Im' adjoining counties are losing small lota p*wted morning bulletin from the ph y
the President, and replied
Sooth oi Bvvdg*.
SQO. OREGON taken for the suppression ot anarch pr«'--ed with th- solemnity of the oc of stock every once in a while from slciana of ’he President has not town
"I am an anarchist and have done
lata
casion. an when summoned to the poison weeds and gun shot wounds re Issued The President Is reported to
my duty."
be resting well, Ills condition re
throne room, he showed visible em apecUvely.
Prreident McKinley'« c
Mier he denied to a police offi. lai
harassment.
He bowed repeatedly
recovery have Improved
Thu salmon hatchery at Siuslaw la mains unchanged.
that he waa an anarchist.
while approa< hlng th* throne, and hla not to be abandoned, as lately stated
present no attempt will be
Mrs. McKinley received the news
voice was agitated while he waa read It is the intention to Increase th* out
remove the bullet.
CAPTURED BY 8HIQAND8
of th* attempted assassination with
Ing the Imperial add re»» The entire put and operate the hatchery to Its
Messages of condolence were re-
the utmost courage.
manner of Emperor William waa calcu fullest rapacity.
HE WAS WOUNDED TWICE NOT
reived from all parts of th* world.
Kidnaping si aa Amanraa Womaa la Mao
lated
to
Impress
Prince
Chun
with
the
Dr. Von Miquel, Prussian «i Minia-
As this la the open season fnr ducks
NECESSARILY FATAL.
HOPE OF RECOVERY
tfoaia it Camliinwd
ter of Finance, died at Frnakforton solemnity of the ceremonial. He numerous hunters are going out dally
•
I>oke
emphatically
and
seriously,
cm-
the Main.
Washington. Sept 9.—The State
tchaslmig particularly the word “civil- from Albany They are aald to have
O m Hull«< R,mov«d Weuad, l>n.»«d I men«
trouble avoiding accidental slaughter Department haa received Information Well l>r«,,«d Mrsnfi«, Approa«b<d Him A» II
The Texnranla train robbers are still lied "
from
the
United
Stat.-»
h-gitl.m
at
dwtily sad FstMSt UeMf Will.
at large
of
Chinese
pheasants
Th.' ceremonial lasted only ten mln-
Constantinople <onfirt.Tlng ih>- »MM
T» Shífi, Hand,. «ed tirad Twka Wlth
J It Jenkins, a Harvey aheeptnan. report of the capture of an American
Buffalo, Sept 7 S«x-retary Cor-
The <■ iim»nlcal cunferenc.- opened cites In the meantime ten Chinese
dignitaries of the highest rank were says sheep arc so thick on Steins
telyou gave out the following stat*
In Ixmdoa.
a Rsveivsr Lee««alad Lmhr a Haedka*
The dis
halted In the ante room, rcmalnng per Mountain thia year that he expects to lutaslor.xry by brigands
merit last evonlng at 7 p m
Fighting Is expected at Bocaa del fectly m'dlonlesa
patch
from
.Minister
latlahmanu
re
<A m I AsaslUat Mas Imnwdialaty Pla.ad
and apeccbleaa. have to move his bands down to lower
The President waa shot about 4
Toro and at Colon.
porta
that
brigands
captured
Miss
SCIO. OR
awaiting Prince Chun's return with ev ranges within a few weeks Feed Is
I itrr> mata«
o'clock, tine bullet struck him on
l'edcr ArroL
Stone,
an
American
missionary,
who
Th* New Yotk conference did not ident anxiety
Prince. Chun retired dry and the weather being so warm,
the upper portion of the breastbone,
settle the steel strike.
backward from the throneroom, bow he believes sheep are likely to go on waa traveling with a woman compan
glancing and not penetrating; th*
Ion.
In
the
vilayet
of
Salonlca
The
Buffalo, N. Y. Sept. 7—President scon! bullet penetrate,! th* abdo-
th* Fall ranges In rather a prior con department adds that the matter baa
Remarably quiet year reported In Ing profusely.
M< Kinley waa shot and seriously
dltlon thia year.
the English wheat market
received the Immediate and earneat wounded by a would be assassin while m.-n five Inches below the left nip
ple and one and one half Inches 1»
THE COTTON CROP.
A p<e ke! <>f 50 per cent pure gold attention ot Minister Leishmann
Columbia beat Constitution 17 sec
holding a reception In the Temple ot the left of the median line The ab
ore was uni overed In the Virtue mine
onds over a 30 mil* course
9 The American Mush at the Pan American grounds domen was opened through the lln*
Boston. Sept
Bridge <>( ih- God'* aa
iho' M.S- Valssbl* Th , Y«sr Than Before. Though in Eastern Oregon.
Board of Foreign Missions has re a fsw minute« after 4 o'clock yester- of the bullet wound. It was found
Reports are current that numerous • elved a . able nies.-.age from Rev J dav afternoon
1 ■
«hot t""k rff.-. t that th* bullet had pwMtral
Regulator exploring expedition
Not fa Large
Chinese pheasants are being slain un H House, one of th* missionaries at In the right breast, the other In the stomach. The opening In the front
Prince Chun delivered Chin's letter
New Orb ans Sept. 5.—The total of timely In the Willamette Valley.
abdomen The first la not of a seri wall of the stomach waa carefully
of apology to Emperor William.
Salonlca. In Macedonia, saying
Secretary Hester's crop report on cot
ous nature and the bullet has been closed with silk stitches, after which
Superintendent
Ackerman
holds
that
and
took
Miss
Stone
"Brigands
Harvest
_
________
Carnival of ihe Modern ton of th* United Statea shows that
OFFICERS!
and extracted. The latter pierced the ah a search was made for a hole In th*
between Banako
Woodmen of America opened at Al the total crop for 1900 01 wax 10,333.- OuKnn lot. im hai.- the right to say companion
domlnal wall and has not been lo l>ack wall of the stomach, Thia wag
-
’
I
■
ON
than
•
igti,
grades
shall
Djoumanla.
“
bany
422 bales, »gainst 9.426.416 bales last
President
J. W. Cain*»
rated. ’
found and also cloe-.d by the mm«
be
taught
In
the
public
schools.
100
These
places
are
situated
about
Vice Freuden)
e. A. Ewing
The President waa approached bjr way
New International boundary line v«'.«r «nd 11 27i 940 bales tbe year l>*
The mills ot the South used
A Pendleton bicycle thief got safely miles northeast of Salonlca in a conn a man with a dark mustache and with
Catta»
R. Shelton may put much of Blaine, Wash., in for*
"The further courss of the bullet
1.620.930 bales which waa 23.619 bales away with a wheel, then became try long familiar to the missionaries one hand covered with a handker
Canada.
Miss Ellen
could not b* discovered, although
n re than 'lilr Ing I '«'.er I .... With tl;r- frightened, jumped off. abandoned hla of the Americsn llosrd
chief
As
the
man
extended
his
hand
Census Office Issues a bulletin on the excess In bal«'S over last year of 947. booty on the street corner and ran H Stone Is on* of the tried mission
careful search was made, The ah-
Does a grnrral banking and exchange
srles of the American Board having to the President, apparently with th" domlnal wound waa c I cmhm I wlthout
sex. nativity and color of the popula 006. the South obtained for the crop away.
Intention
of
shaking
bands
with
him.
baimene l.ojns made al current rate* tion of Oregon
been in this mission since lHTs Mis
an Increa»«. of »110,783,729. tbe vain*
he tired a shot which entered the drainage No Injury to the Intestines
A chicken raiding owl. measuring
and drafts isnurd on piincipal cities
The chainmakers are striking for of this year's crop having reached Ave feet from tip to tip and with claws slonarles now In Boston from Bui President's
right
breast, lodging or other abdominal organ was die
garia
are
confident
that
no
III
treat
»494.567,649. more In dollars than has i as large as a man a hand, was kille«!
more pay,
against the breast boor Another shot covered. The patient aloud the op*,
ment
will
be
given
th*
ladles,
but
atlon well, pulse of go<»<l quality, rat*
ever before l*'cn paid for any cotton !
Venesuela Isauea an explanation of crop Mr. Hester compares th" value the other day In the mountains above think It is simply a case In which ran was fired at on<e, which entered the of 130, condition at the conclusion
Weston.
President's abdomen
A. W. HAGEY
the trouble
soni
Is
sought
for
by
the
robbers.
of thia crop with that of the year be
The assailant waa Immediately ar of the operation waa gratifying Th*
Webb street. Pendleton, is to be Im
A Cotton Belt train was robbed fore last. 11.374.840 bales, the largest
Hla con
Constantinople, Sept 9 The Sul rested and was thrown to the ground, result cannot be foretold
proved
by
crushing
all
boulders
near Texarkana.
larger
at present justifies hop* of re
ever grown, and shows that the South >
tan. Immediately upon hearlug of the and quick ns a flash 20 men w.-ro dition
than
a
number
seven
hat.
that
can
be
covery
Th* Japanese press Is excited over received this year for 891,418 bales!
found thereon The street was dress ateluctlon of Mias Stone and her com upon him When rescued he wan cov
''GEORGE 11 CORTEI.YOU.
less »211,794 562 mor*.
the Honolulu Incident.
ed with "gravel" some months ago and panion. peremptorily ordered the Vail ered with blood from a gash In hla
“Secretary to the President.”
n
of Salonlca to serure their release face. Cries of lynching were heard
Visible
grain
supply
August
3Iit
baa
been
Impassible
for
teams
ever
sil»
-d
and to exercise every care for their on every hand, but the police man
shows general Increase.
GERMAN CRUISER SUNK.
Buffalo, Hept 7 The following
since.
age«! to get the man out of tbe bulletin was Issued by the President s
comfort and safety.
A J M
«I well • •
t à» at 4
y r«.
I-ate developments were not favor-
Another rich strike has been made
grounds and locked him up In a sta physician at 10 40 p rn laat night
able to the steel strikers.
Celbdtd With « H«ttl«»hip in th« Belik S«a In the Copper Stain mine In the Mount
tion house a short distance from the
“The President la rallying aatlsfac-
STRIKE MAY BE SETTLED
sao
OREGON.
Governor Schroeder reports pros-
Reuben district near Grant's Paas
grounds. Later he was removed to tori I y and la resting comfortably
No Uvu Lott
Schall«*
tla«
•
T«l«phone
Conf«,«««
Mr
peroua conditions In Guam.
Workmen, while drilling, noticed glia |
the police headquarters.
"10:60 p. rn Temperature. 100 «
Berlin. Sept «.—The commander of
Iletectlve Geary waa near tbe Pres degrees; pulse, 124; respiration. 14."
With P««««d«nl Sthwak
Summary of crop conditions reports the German fleet maneuvering In the toning particles In the rock. which '
proved to be gold The extent of »he I
ld*nt and he fell Into hla arms
generally favorable Weather.
Baltic, telegraphed tixtay from Sass vein la not yet known, but the rock Is I
New York, Sept 9 The World, In
Buffalo Sept. 7 At 3 a m the fol
"Am I shotT” asked the President.
an article on the steel strike to ap
The United States offered to medi nltx. Island of Kugen that the third worth many thousands per ton.
The officer opened the President's lowing bulletin waa Issued:
pear tomorrow morulng. will say that vest. snd. seeing bl<»od, replied "Yee,
ate between Venexuela and Colombia. class cruiser Wa< h has been sunk off
'The President continues to rest
TIMS I mu.
there Is strong hope for settlement of I era sfrsld you are, Mr. President." weil. Temperature 101.6; pulse, lio.
The Caracas and Bogota govern- Arkona. after having been in collision
f, for Vodfolua
Periling
M«rk«lt.
the strike, it says
menta replied to Secretary Hay s note. with the battle ship Sachsen. There
Irai«
AlMn»
The President was st one« tak.-n to respiration. 24.”
12
F M
"Hope for a favorable outcome was the emergency hospital, where a bul
was no l««aa of life.
’*
<’<»**»HI»
1 aì ; r M
Wheat
—
11
alls
Walla,
nominal
Buffalo. Sept 7 At 4 30 the Pres
English
and
Pittsburg
syndicates
••
•»»He» ì •ipt.i a
Increased when, early thia afternoon.
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The W'a< hl was a steel cruiser of
|<*>r bushel; blueatem, 5€'v<* i President Schwab received a 'phone let Which had lodged against the ident was still resting easily.
bet >400 uoo on the coming yacht race. 1250 tons displacement. She was built
M«» le ratiarfliitag
I
1 » • > c , \
«4
call from Str Shaffer, who said he de
7 CO A M
Men employed to take the strikers' In 16*7. was 262 fret long, had 31 fret 57c; valley. 56l»i«541,
D»IC» < urlali la
Il 14 A M
Flour—I->t gratli-a, »2 thug3 5u j*r sired to speak with him personally
places
at
the
Jw
Hol
smelter
walked
6
In
le-am
and
drew
13
f**t
9
Inches
CloudburS Wi Kania«.
BOER
COMMANDO
CAPTURED.
Arrlvea A
.
12 11 F M
out.
Details of what passed between the
of water. Tbe Wacht had au armored l«rrel; graham, »2 Ml
8». 3. f«»r
-
Kansas
CHy, Sept. » —A special to
Oats- Old »1 libs 1 15 Is-rcental.
men have not been learned, but it
l^a«r» < or»alila
^ . ..
Boers threaten to shoot all British deck two ln< hes thick and carried a
!î » 1* M
Many Klllad and Wuundsd. »nd Sotrtl Im
th« Star from Nees City, Kan. says:
waa
reported
that
Mr
Shaffer
had
Birley
—
F«w»I,
|15«15.5O,
brewing
! 4»«tv« AHtaciy
crew
of
12«
m*n
Her
armament
con
I. w t* M
soldiers captured after September
Atntra Pvirull
t «V t* M
A cloudburst struck Ness City last
asked for another conference l»*tween
portant (HI kci T«k«*
slated of fiHir 3 4 Inch quick tiring guns »15.50 |»r t«w>.
15th.
h«. 4. f»s»m l»«ir«»li —
and two small quick flrers. She had
night and It Is estimated that over
Millstuffa—Bran, »27 per ton. mi<l- . the steel trust officers and Amalga
Brpt
B
—
-
MJddelburg.
Cape
Colony.
Courts
will
be
asked
to
set
aside
!<«»«• |NMr«4t
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three torpedo tubes and waa estimate«! dlit'i:». »21 541; short» »Y0;ehop, »1»! mat*.! board and that tbe board would laHler'a entire commando haa been eight Inches of water fell
Bridges
I ra»«a AikMttiv
lo V! A w
the sale of a Skagit County. Wash
Arri tra t orY«lU«
Il
1 M. ington. road to the Great Northern to have a speed of about 19 knots.
Hay—Timothy, »1 Its 13.
clover. - com* here today for that purpose Im taken by Major Scholl of Pleteraburg i and sidewalks were washed out cel
mediately
after
Mr
Schaffer
lars were flooded and several small
»7<u'.f 50, Oregon wild hay, »-’"*•> par telephone«!
Tram« i and « twiwern Alban* and Cer.alli«. Hallway.
Mr
Schwab went to One hundred and three prisoners were business houses were undermined and
Twr.Us. >, Thu.els,« an i nat.itd«,, only
Ali
WANTS TO BE AN ENGLISHMAN ton.
«ih*, traiti« >1au, *t<«pt nutM«,
Mr Morgan's office and remained captured. 11 Boers were killed and 46 rulnmi
lx»n* highwayman was captured
No Ilves are reported loot.
Hutter—Fancy creamery,22 i>id25c ; I clotmte«! with him for some time The wounded. Two hundred horses also
tremai ani « urite in AP.any In tim« t.< near Ashland.
Neaa City |a a town of loon ...... pi..
eonurct wttk ih« a. )■ «<>uih boend tram, sa
store, liflllio jar nature of the news he carried »rented were captured.
B om Lroksr it Prtpsnng to Chang« Hu dairy.
w*ll aa filclns Ino or thr«« ho.tr« in Altea«
Santa F.- ■ .
»
Insurgents ot Colombia have besleg
pound.
bsl.-ra dcparluts <4 » I' non» Ponird tram |u,
to l«e highly aatlafactory to both him
Nationality.
lavndon. Sept. 9.—!x»r«l Kitchener's New County. 66 miles east of tbe Col
ed Bocaa Del Toro
,
Pertlanrl
i
’
-KRs
—
17
S
c
l*
r
doxen.
and
Mr
Morgan
”
report
from
Pretoria
to
the
War
Of
orado Slate line.
Trala ho 3r.-onret« wtrh th« a p *««, side
New York, Sept. 6 A lamdon dis
France requests the Turkish Ambas
('here*—Full cream, twins, 11«
Italo al * ortalU« r
« tot lhdrp«o«lrn*r.
fice covering the capture of letter's
patch says:
sador to leave Paris.
M. Mina «II;« aud a l perni« north lo Poti.«od
11 lvc. Young America, 12'jC per
North««,t Ptntioht
commando glvea the figures aa 1» kill
Ptoiwala* PolMemg
In the current Issue of Week End a
BPWIN MTOhg. Nana««!
Oregon s Pan American exhibit has
Washington.
Sept.
9 Pensions ed. <2 wounded and 62 captured un
1 TVRIRg. Agent, Aheuy
contributor gives an account of a eon pound.
Cleveland.
Sept. ».—Ninety people
been of much benefit.
wounded. The prisoners Include Com-
Poultry—Chicken«, mixnl, ».I i»M have been granted as follows
vernation he recently had with Richard
mandants hotter and llreedt. Field who ate clams at a lunch at the open
3
75;
hens.
»4
5th«*
5
50,
dressed,
|i><4
Oregon
Original.
George
Bentley.
British bark Collesale wrecked on Croker.
Mr. Croker tells me,“ says
Cornets J Kruger and W Kruger, and ing of a new public building a few
west c-osat of South America.
the correspondent, "that he Is passion lie twr pound; springs * »2 Go<ai3 50 Portland, 312. Esra Human Elgin. 3
Ideutenant Shoeman Among the kill days ago have town III since. suffer
I •
tifficlal trial race of Columbia and ately found of rural England, and that |«-r d"."-n ; duck« »3 for old; »3 00 Br-njau, n F Niehl
Washington Original,
Silas
M ed were the two Vaalers, notable reh ing. It la alleged, from ptomaine f»»ls
sonic dsy he hopes to settle down at <s3 5o(nr young, gr>-«e, »5<<t> per
Constitution was without result.
els
The casualties were 10 hilled onlng No person has died, hut many
a little country house In one of our dorrn ; turkeys, live, HiSlOr; dresarel, White. Walla Walla. |11 H«-nry W
are still in bed.
labor Day was quite generally ob
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Davis Idncoln. th Increase, restore and eight wounded.
most picturesque counties. I hop* I I0<dl2lfi<' per pound.
served throughout the United Statea am betraying no confidence when I re-
relMue. etc . John 8 M< Mine
tton.
Mutton — lauuim,
314 c ,
gross;
Clyefist I omi a Lag.
Burned te llvsth
Philadelphia woman was arrested In mark that be la trying to prove himself drwared, Stg7e per pound; shrep. me*, Port Orchard, 110. original wld
Ixmdon for the forgery of nearly |50o ■ fit for cltlacnshlp wth us by an applied »3 25, gr<«s. dreasnl, fi«tflltc pw lb. owa. etc . Grace 8 Wallace. Cowllti.
New York. Hept. ».—Gangrene hav
Topeka. Kan , Sept. ».— Mias Kolah
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study of our manners and customs."
Hounaom waa burned to death today ing art In. the surgeons at liellevue
Hog« — Gross, hewvy, »5 75<afi
in her home at 122 Kline street. The hospital have decided that John Neb
United States Consular agent re
light, »1 75i<*5; drcsseii, 7*7^0 per
f«m*u, »««hort« t>«»d.
origin of the tire la unknown. Mur son, the cyclist, must have hla leg
quests that a guntxiat be sent to the
Moe*v l> r Urtb« t'ribs
pound.
Marion. Ind Sept 9 —Glentnoyne der. with robbery In view, la suspect amputated In an effort to save hla
scene.
New York, Sept. 5 —A dispatch to
Veal — Small. StdOc,
isrge, 7 the running horse, which on the Chi ed by the police, as she waa known to life.
Burdette Wolf, who murdered a girl the Herald from Maracaibo, Vena 4R? t»c yer pound.
Tra sa Isav» n rat H. o f.., Tort land an.I as.
cago tracks cleare«! 1120 000 for the have had some money.
l'Slion. st 10 < ■ a.
lesi, l.u Al' Sí.r al 1 si I In Portland 10 years ago Is In hiding luela. says
Snow,term a Montana
Ih-ef—Gros« top «tcers, »3 5O*S4 00. owner, Harry Goldstein. In IS93 4. is
► ■
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Hums of considerable Importance are
in Peru.
cow» ami heifers, »3 25<s3.5O, dressed dead.
Butte. Mont Sept 9 - The weatern
tNaih lot u New Sot««a
transmitted
regularly
from
Ixmdon
to
The Steel strikers were unable to
leave« Portland • W a m . ? p m
!»■*(, fit»is7 l«c per jiound.
Albany 1.’ xop m . H> v>p m
Newark. N. J. Sept. 9.—The death portion ot Montana Is tonight In the
Will Sig* Frotscsl
get the men at the IVuquesne milla to Maracaibo for General Uribe Uribe—
Hops—12'414<- per | m « uim I.
grasp of a storm that began before
Arrtv«w Ashland li K a u> . Il w a m .
that
1«
Io
say,
for
the
Colombian
Pekin. Sept. ».- The Foreign Mln-1 list of the North Central train wrock. daylight thia morning. The weather
walk out.
'
-a- t amento V p m , , -... • m
1V,«,|
—
Valley,
lllftlSIqe;
Eastern
. revolutionists—by a banker named la-
which occurred last week near Fair-
"
sau Fran, lare . ss t> ». . a u a m
Islers
have
accepted
the
Imperial
Roosevelt.
In an adilrraa. aald tha qulerdo Htebln, who formerly carried Oregon. H<4 12 ^c ; mohair, XfMSIc ¡er
Is Intensely told and considerable
"
ofidm s «' a m . Il tia m
edicts and have arranged to sign the vllle, haa been Increased to 16 by the snow has fallen. More la now coming
cry against the men of wealth la
“ Iwnvet a a m . V a. m
on business aa a merchant In Colom pound.
death today ot Mrs. William
"
Man.«« city 7 Ila m . 9 W a m.
penes
protocol
tomorrow,
Justifiable.
and It la feared crops will suffer.
bia and amassed a large fortune.
potateww—»1 m »1 10 |*r a«M*k.
* < h»<««r 7,45« m . • »» a. m.
Munyon, ot Port Gibson.
••
les Angel*« I » p m . 1 a m.
narvvrt
Haadt
Killrd
la
a
Celliuoa
In Hong Kong there are only 400
“
p.l Fs*.« p m . « p m
limili produces 350.000 tona of cot
Ink S oum 1« Too low
Alaifia land Daatalon.
Garntom at MusfiKai.
••
m.fiWp m
women, and In Hawaii M2 women to
tff out of the world « yearly crop of
Jamestown. N. D, Sept 10. Five
M
city ot Notices Ma m . 9 U a at.
Ixmdon. Sept. »,—According to re
every
1000
men
Washington.
Sept
g.
—
Acting
Secre
600.000
tong.
Shanghai.
Sept
».
—
Ths
Rajputs
I
*
Houston 4 a in , « a m.
men were killed and all others seri
N«w <>rl««n. « in p m , • » a m.
The population of the United King ously Injured, two ot whom have since have left here, reducing tbe British porta from Ottawa, an engineer of the
The number of retail liquor dealers tary Ryan, of the Interior Department,
“
W «ohinst.'W • «1 a m . « ti a m
A garrison In Shanghai to one native Canadian Marine Department has via
In the United States at the clone ot haa rendered a decision In the land dora passed that of France for the died, in a collision early today.
"
Xew Yotk H Up u .U.U p m.
ml led train on the Northern Pacllle regiment The German garrison la Red Cape Race. N F . where several
last year waa 206.000 The total vote contest case of George Harkrader and fl mt time In I MX.
of the prohibition party In. the elec others against Anna Goldstein. The
Holland has 10.100 windmills, each came In from Oaken, carrying 17 men »■Ml strong and la showing great ae- wrecks hav« occurred thia year. He
tion of the same year waa 209.000
case Involved a conflict between the of whl<h draina 110 acres of land, at on a flatcar. An the train passed the tlvlty. Ihe Germans have leased for reports that the lighthouse la In good
station a road engine was struck. aa<l three years, with the option of six, order, but that the light 1« 65 feet
The bee and honey raisers of North Bonania 1-ode Claim and the townalte an average coat of 25 cents an acre a
the force of the collision caused the a large tract Inside the general set lower than It la advertised aa being,
Germany are having a hard time They of the town of Juneau. Alaska. The year.
flatcar to collapse The names of the tlement. They are fencing It and which reduces the horlion
feel the compvtll.on of the artificial townalte protested against the grant
by two
Italy and Spain have fewer houses
_____ __ that
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honey factories very n»u< h The artl ing of the application for a patent to in proportion to population than any dead and Injured could not be learn building barracks and storehouses. miles. Ha also suggests
the du-
ed.
They
were
harvest
hands
who
. The British community strongly ob- ration of the fog whistles be changed
flclal product < ontalna often no morn the lode claim, and the Secretary sus other country. The Argentine Repub
had
boarded
the
car
at
Lui
mourn
than 10 per cent of natural honey.
tains the protest.
to two blasts of five seconds each.
lic haa most.
i Jset».
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FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF
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I ;
Com mereiai
House
FIENDISH ACT
The President is Shot
By An Anarchist.
... Horseshoeing a Specialty
BANK.. OF.. SCIO
CAPITAL, $20,000.
and
Corvallis A Eastern R.R.
EAST AND SOUTH
Shasta Route
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