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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1902)
• < f...,. I vor- MIO, V rnuintuiTXkj runsr ar ti» a«, linn co., <>tn.boi COUNTY. OREGON, OCTOBER EVENTS OP THE DAY F n. MAULDI.VG ¿Ihc ^antiam JZ c ' xj . LINN (J a TNI RI O FROM AtX PARTS OF TKI DEA LE (4 - IN— TWO IILMlNPtHRI S. FIIFCOIFECTIOIERT.CIQAWGD TOBACCO. Waah>ngt'»n, Oct. I 4 —Tim .American J. 2. ÎUUnlu» ¿turaci at Law h J N:tan Pailic mio, ouK/jiix. fCIO. Oft LOON. H. 8TEWAIIT. I>. M. IX. J OFFICERS T J MvaArs ( W a | » tag j President . < 'aahier ... I» E NT1HT Ex-Becretary of btate Olney, In an address. •■■or*l ti»e e»*l oeprators. lie •ays l!>at for year, they have <lefi*l tbe la«» of Pennsylvania, which l»»rbid ivuiimon carriers to «ngsge in mining. A. W. Hugeij A re[«»rt will assn l»e iasuwi by the ■ t«i»»ai of f»»r.**try allowing the amount of timber »lestroy*! by loraa* fires in the Northwest. By this means it Is |,,.|»-d to «»cure more protective l»-g»»- Jew lath >n. a«9 JewcUt All Airol« of watches, clocks and elry repair*! promptly. OREGON BCÎO Undertaking.. Scio Planing Mills A llome-tead. Pa., inventor, white temporarily insann, murdered hl« mother, one brother and two sister». • Oregon. Son General BlackSmiths and Wagonmakers! Southern Pacific Co. Horseshoeing a Specialty m.’TX: Trains leave Wtal Hein for Portlaad and way stations at 10 45 a m beare t.r Albany at 3 06 p m. Lea Ira Portland h 30 a m , 7 p m. •• Alban» 12 30 p m , H Í 30 p m Arrives Ashland 17 33 a in , 11 *> a m 44 Sacramento 5 p m , 4 33 a in • « San Francisco 7 43 p m , ft 15 a. m. •• Ogden 5 45 a m , 11 45 a m. M f>«nver Va m . Ó a m •A Kansas City 7 25 a m . 9 30 a in M Chi» ag<> 7 AA a m., 0 SO a m •« !«>« Angv'ma 1 20 n m , 7 a m •• II Paa»> Op m , o p in •< Fort W-.rth 8 30 a m , 8 30 M City of Meiu-o • 53 a m , 9 »1 . 1 Houston 4 a tn . 4 a m New Orlean« 8 75 p tn . A 23 a m Washington 8 47 a nt , 6 47 a in New York 12 43 p m , 11 43 p In Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains Chair cars Sacramento to Og den amt El Pa*>, an.l tourist care to Cklcago, Bt I-ouia, New Orleans and Washington Connoting at Han Francisco with evsral Unas f »r Honolulu, Japan, China .'hillpplnea. Central and South Amar- ca Hae Mrs M E Woodnansee, agent at West Belo stall n, or address y The <v»al operators have demanded of Ronaevelt that he l»««in action against i the miners' union under th« anti-trust 1 la*. Htrikrra at Geneva clashed with the troops ami the b« .[»ital. are tllhvl with Many ‘ wound*! men from both able»», arro-ta have been made. To meet n***l of officers for tbe navy a »pe ial endaliipmen's examination W» buy our .teck lu large queatítis« [ will lw heli! >n November. Futch »»n and k*-|. a full line of carriage and star ami representative has lireii aakwl wag n material All kind» at work lu t - name one principal ami live alter our lino duna un «hurí nolle« nates. Bcio, Ore. MASTI BOOTI •• •8 Foreign coal will I* *lmitt.»i free of duty while tlie miners' troubl» con tinues. President Kooeevalt has sn far recov ered that he 1« able to go about on crstclies. J. J. Barnes & VIA— The G. A. K. will bold its next rn- campmcut st San Francisco. A Full Line of (asketa. Coffin«, sod Hohes always on hand at reasonable prices, at the Scio -WD SOQTÏ) Th» crown prince of Hiam baa arrived in New York. W. E. COMAN, G 1’. A., Portland, Ore. Get a FREE LUNCH and a glase of Good Beer at T h a O en Saloon V. ( LADER, I’rop’r SCIO ORE d)«BM B m S a SALOON Oregon Bcio H ah always in stock a choice lino of Winos Liquors and Cigars. ALBAtiT BEER ON DRAUGHT Governor Bliss, >>! Michigan was thrown from a i»<»rae an»l aeveraly in jured. There is nnough nal on hand in the various public institutions of New York to run for twn months. Jessie Morrl*>n, who has Iwn twice <xnvict'-d of murder In Kansas, and who ia fighting for a new trial, is out on *1U,IX»1) bond«. French »vial miners have vote»! a general strike It ia eatimate»l that there are 182.000 miners In Franca, 30,000 ul whom leilong to the union. Tbe transport Blierman has arrive»! I al Han Francisco from Manila. Hbe ! t»aa been sent to >|uarantin«, a. there were several caaee^ol cholera on l»»ard The N.»rtb»rn Pacific has a corps ol englnwra at work on Ila C<»-ur d'Alene liranch. Tb« company contemplates making this the main line into Bps- kane, aa much time could 1« saved. Edward B. Bragg, n nsnl general at Havana, and William A. Ruble», consul general at Hoag K»»ng. have b*»n ex chang*! on ac-ounl of I* k <»f jmlgmenl ; used by General Bragg in a letter. British coal miners have voted *5,000 for tlie aid of .trikers in this country. The mayor of New Orleans ha. ask«d for tr»»»pe to subdue strwl rar strikers In that city. The crown prince of Hiam, who ia now touring tbe I'uited H la tea, will visit Portland. Fire »lestroyni the plant of th« Pitta- tmrg Plate Gia«« company, of Chicago, lx,««, »300,000. A new Colombian gunboat, mani»*l ' by Americans, has aail*l from Han Francisco for Panama. n ,■ A New York man had flM.OtK) w rth . of unset diamonds stolen from under his pillow while he slept. Oh RNGLAN0, IRA A.IPHELPS, Agent, Scio, Oro. 10,804,902. Aaflet« in the United States « Thia Company has been writing Inaurane« In lite United Htates eInc« 184**, ami has paid loaves to th« amount of •82,000.000 Pennsylvania coal miners »Io not ' favorably regard tbe [»■«<■• plan of Um proanlent and will not return to work I on thosa terms. Troops on their way to the n»al fields wets hiss*I ami hooted by the people of Pittsburg, and several were narrowly averted. A trainload of Eastern Iwnsers an<l capitalists are In Portlaad to Spend a week. They have money to iniest ami want to per»>nallv inspect Portland and surrounding country One hundred thousand tone of New. i-astle Australia, coal has l»ern shlppp»! to tire United Htates. IRVINE & MYER, Props. Our Rigs Arc First-Class and Our Horses Are Good Drivers. Hack Connecta «Ith all trama at Weal Helo aad mornlag train al Munkera. » I.«»ading tierman papers have ex- »rose*I their sympathy aa being with the American coal miners. England ia experiencing much diffi culty in supplying employment to her returned Houth African soldiers. Fenator Hanna baa challenged Tom Jobnotn to a >lel»ate on the tariff quae- lion and the latter lias accepted. OF TMf STATE. Washington, CM. 9.— For ruore thai» rlvtl war rong. "Tramp, ODELL WILL IRY IT rrainp. thè Beva are Marehlng," ami miners, hud danouodng the attllmle at i lor an minsi li uh » ih« veterana con alilnliug ti.« Gran»! Aruiy ut thè fie- publle m».l« g»»J thè «orli, The para»te «ss tf»« climax of iMMRNOR Of NEW TORÀ Mtkl.S A MOM TO STOP IMF CO AL * AR. Tramp, for the striking anthracite famine. The a»i»!reaa in pait is as fol- Mrs. Nation haa reaum«! active op . foes erations in Oklabcma. “To the Public ami Organis*! labor King Edward baa return*! to Eng —The striae of tbe miners is now In Ila land in better l»ealti> than lor years 23d week. That Ilia strike ocrurr*l A strike of ■nailhamllers aii'l l»w<gag>“ was entirely llm fault of the prvai»leote| n»»»n al the anion dep.l in M. Ixmia <>f Um coal companle« That th« strike has < a used <-unatd«ral»le delay of the has <ontiniM»i to this day is entirely malls. <lue to ll»a contempt which the preai- Tlie walls of a hotel at J a» k*>n, Mich., rolla|»a*l wbile 13 men were at »lente of the cual entúpanles have »>»r Um entry, «.»»’l t¡ untol'l work »»n the roof, hot not»« were even I«- ( m . ! -ur serioualy Injumi. sufferings which ull may endure. No Ti»« strike »»f French coalminer« is D>ma a general banking and exchange assuming a aarioeanaea *juall«d only Imainees I-uuis nuole at rurrenl rates by that in this «wintry. Nnaaerous rlaabra between tr»»»pa an»! striker, are am! drafts issued on principal cities. reported. WK I. OIIEGON rn MS OF IMIRF-ST FROM All PARTS tbe public, appealing for financial ami says, must rest U»a re-|»-nsiblllty for .11. Parad* "•> Madv l p <rf Jl.iWMi Mcw. MI» VX .re LlM«rvd tu tbs tal». • ix boera y««ter»!a.v tb» peupl» in Washington htimtnml thè chora« ol th» the hardship« rwaultlng from llm coal «- SIX IHHH* utivw council, baa issued an »hlreaa to Um mine owners, >»n whom, tbe appeal GOOD* X < ». VIIIIH'o 1^ I IM Kirin F*ievatlou al labor, thr-»ugh its wsec- moral aid All klnda af BO FT ORlnkS. and LUNCH rp J. W1L0UX, 1902. w ags Earners Aaked to Cowlrlhwts Ttelr t.aratwgs for <NM Hour Hash Monday . (Sacceawoe lo U W. ILtebatdsatx By III A A. I'lIELI'H. pi hi k rmh mm 17. ih« Jdth an Hetenala the Mincwuckcra' l «fon and Ha- <| «acata Oprratora to Hraogwtes II anal Urset Mea aa I* rea«« s>aw VA arm Alurtl« Indulgvd la oa Itolh Md«« — Kallroad Man Sacara IKlay. sai » mainpmcnt of ih« Grami Armjr, N«*w Y<»rk, II. — A conirrent^ Prairie City aiiffrr*! another ««»vere and il«» |>ara»te «in! noi fall ap|»r"|»rl- tire, which destroy*! *4,000 worth of »•« I mp LI ttolay 4t Ihv *»(!.<■« - f *'rn*t««r ately to »fonotw tb» .pirli of tbo war proparty. ard lite mem-»ry ut th« gloriotia a< litevw- Plait. <««>vcrn4»r < Mr 11, Srnal<>r» IMatt, The !»«wcnl*rg>i ioIng company merita II»« armjr *wk. to krep greci» in ut Naw Y«*ek. and Quay and Pvnr»-**, has paid its convict labor aacount for uf Prnnat)vania, Pr***»kUnt Piaai, of the tbe mimi, ol tl»e Amcrnan [•»»pi»' August, amounting l<> II,."»I.NO. Krathng railroad and E B. Th« ina«. Th« eroe»! w a» «nthuaiaatic an»i ont- Ik-nglas *»>»ntv prone growers are «[» km In a lmirat.» a. grwting evcry chair mail id the la ard c»( dlmt r« 4 Is-gtnliing to slilp thè 1903 crup. Th» i »iivision <>t ih» [»rorewiioo wlth cl»*»r. tlie Erk* tahm I «era pi<'a»nt. 'll*« coa* yiel»! la 76 per >*nt <f li»« average, fervnea with a etat^nMint ma«I«* ami »lisnilsaing il «III» G»-te|»-.«l il»» «hit« thè ‘luality ia firei class | rewhtotil of Ih» I ni!*l .»tato» l»nt by Hvnatof Platt that tba aituatnM) waa The »liscorery fise leen re|»»rt*i of bakCouHAg to Rcruni* tlval tome volution bis »norgica lo tl>» »«tertsinment of riti» g«ld ifo|<osite II mi Ics m»rtl»«art mutt foniiti at »»n<r. Ho «»Per to wttle the strike could l"> lairer j of Galee, <>n Ih« Little North Fork <»f Iti» capita! guot». l'iiabl» to »-»»»Iure than that of the miners' representative ih« Hantiam river, in Marion county. ■ ih« «tram <>( revfowing lite otluoin j that the ufaoratora «houltl incline* to at the ronfermce with President Roose i fnim III» .I sim I, li» ar»»M> Ir»»tu th» re- • >n»r cuncraaiulM toward a ■rttlrmenl. The fifth biennial fruit fair be'» at velt. The operators' haughty ar “It yw<i mein by that,** aanl Preai« The clining chair an-l ha»l bimscft >iriv»n r»gancr, brutal, dominating >|>lrit ami H»»»l River waa a grami aiicvees. • lent Ba*r, “lhal *n aro to up .i l l"*n th»» line. Tl>» uniiaual biasfihainoue asaurnplion of divine famous little valley fairly outdid itself the «11»(*'n<of a lab r uni »n, I t«*|| wa<alth, proprietoraiiip, ah<»-k Um uni in a gran»! display of choice apples and mte»»»t Ifiti. ii>anil«at*l ws. sppro- i-iat*i by tl»« ohi «>l»lfore, an-l th» i yon right now that tbo operator* will verse, and ar»«iae»l tlie indignatl'»o of fruits of ali kimis. pre.btent was «vorywbere recoiv*! by I »’tniidcr no aurb |»ro|Mmltl«»tt.** all lovers of justice a ml fair »foaling. The B>«>th-Kelley l.umlicr company them wlth tomi applauM». ‘‘What more *»ul»l th« miners »to ami Governor tniall wa* on bia Crc»t in ai \ ha» just pur» ba»*i 2V,tXX) a< res of M»»re th.ii Ave hoiirs' timo wa» »-on- ; maintain tbe.r roll re»|>v-t and not for Holding a half burnt • »gar limiter lami in Kaithern Oregon. The •um*l by II»« p*»««si»>a in |>aaaii>g Ita* j Inatant feit th« roeps»ct of their fellow men, pun ha*< Indu lea some of the fln»-»t reviawitig alami in front of th» Wbite In hie band, ami white with rtrltw- than their willingness to submit all **Are w»» to nmterrtand timlmr In the state. llm colisi» lernt Ion , H»»u»c. Tbcre w«re al l.-aat 23,000 loout, h«» aatd matter» in »iiapote to a commission a|>- was |21M),000. | m«*n in tb» lino, ami th»» reUmal« of ; that no kthil of o»n<*iliatory |»r* |»>eiti< n |M»int««l l»y President R»»wevelt, ami Commamlrr lo Chtef Torrance ran a. wuu>*i rr<v»ivo attention al the handa of whet that was refinm-l, to leave the en The crop of Italian prunes In lane th«* oiwrator«?** tire controverev to J P. Morgan, one of »■«inly Is much ligliter than for many high a» 30,000. Tonigli! th« veterana | *‘l »ltd not aav that," am*wrrwl Mr bolli campfirea in th» big tenta hi thv the nmn largely interest*! with tbe years. The [s-tite ami silver prunes Bear; “belt I do nay that wo will not operators. There has never l»«n a acre not aff* ted much by the t»a»l While Ilo«*» gronmla. arerpt pohtbal ad\i<v* or allow the in time, either l»«fore the sink« or sinew weather, liuwever, and are showing a trrfrrriK'« of |M4itiHan« in thia oli r IMHAM III comi UH.%. Its inauguration, that the miners have g»«»i crop. affair ’* not been entirely willing to have the *‘What <k> you m«n t»y politi* ianaT" H. E. Bro»»ks, a veteran newspaper While Pl»rr t tra srr Preparing to Urslst qtieallous involved in the miners' •aid <iov«’nu»r O«b*ll, *’f «ant you ami tlo»rrnm«nt Authorities. claims investigated and adjust»»! by any man ami editor from Amarillo, Texas, all ’»i<*rat ri to un Iwratan.l that I am has fought into the Itoeenurg Flain- disinterest*! person. M»wknr, Colo., Oct. 11.—The wound tlie governor of New York, the rb«*0«Hi They will “Ju l«iliall of the miners, in l*half • lealer with W. C. Connor ing <>! Mate Game Commissioner Harris repreeentatlve of 7,000,000 people, and of the call«» ,»f fn-e»l»»m, for justice ami improve the mechanical *|nipment »>! I am here in thin matter ndely in that has grant ei ..■■■■»■ th« |»a|»'r and a Hunday morning edi right, llm umlcr»ig.i*l, representing the apacity. and to rwllev«*, tf j*oiwubl«*, an vicinity of Haogely, where llm slus-ting organise»! wage earners of America, tion will lie ad'led. intolerable •Ituatiori. Amt, what I« appeal to all people to contribute gen occurred. A specisi ineesriiger drove nmn», I intend to uae awry power at Hon. A. R. Burliank.an honored ami erously, promptly, ami to continue the into Meeker from that place t»»lay ami my vommaml to do it." reme until the termination of thia con res|H-< t*l citisen of lefsyelte, »li*i in President Baer, evhlmtly i ropirta that al» ut 400 Ct«» have been that city Gctolier 7. Ifoeva»*! was test. And to that «ml th» following Ing tl»at he (tad g->n«* too far, I to in the vicinity of Rangely som« »la> • lorn in 1817, and came to the Pacific ■uggnstiona are tna»l« Governor (Mell an*! «Mid Coast in 1*49, but return*! again to slaughtering game. Ils nays that since “First—That in each city anil town, •’(¡•»%rrm>r, I !>**g your pardon. N«> buaineas. profeaafonal ami public men tbe East. In 1X53 lie came to Oregon th« tight with Harris th« l»mk» have i«-'- - ti ifh nt * ta i ten I*d an * a•• f »rm relief committeea to »»»licit finan ami haw sime readied bere. wnt their npiaws ami |ap|»»«*s t*» k will hatrn I«« any 0Gggowtt<>nM y«*u may cial ami other contributions. to th»' re<MH', alien, which 1» takru to have to make; but, again, I rvpnat lhal .A number «1 Polk county grower» “S*-»»n»l—That the hour» t»etween 10 menu that they inleml to tight and »•> mu»t reltiM» to retognia«* the union have refused 25 tent« per pound for ami 11 o'» bs k < f each Monday morning hold tlieir ground. Many of the «ell- reprvMrfited by Mr. Mitchell.** their hops. »luring tlie continúan»« of the strike, ia ere, foaling cwrtaia tliat theft will bu “I tw'lievo,’* «»id th«* g vorm>r, “that designated as ‘Miners' Hour,' and the trouble, hove sent their families to your ¡>'«iti*>n, from a public view, la Multnomah loiinty'e taiable prop wages earned »luring that hour by t he Meeker. Tim courier brought »iniers alwolutely untenable. H nail operat erty is value»! at I IH,U4!2,46l>. An in- working j»*»ple of our c »iinlry 1« •I»' to all tlie Mieker »tores to <mtn! all tlie ors, railroad men ami other te>ainewi ernas»» of 177rt,78X Is allow n over 1V01 propriatwi to tlm miners. guns an»l ammunition they have in mm <an c* »tn bl nr for mntual pr« fit and .Most of the increaMi is in city property. “Third—That tl»e ministers of the slre-k. The cowboya at Manker are protection there I a no rvaron wt»y lat>»»r« g<«[»el < f all denominations make a Ihtring September the On-gon City mobilising to g<i to llm a eno of the ing men atmuld n«»t.'* special (»lea to their respective congre laml office received |7,83A,71. It is t»-licv*l Tiiere trouble, if n*e»»ary. “What ia the pr poeition?** aaked gations each Hsbliatli morning in (»»half were 54 home-tead entries fll*l. lhal one of th« Indians was kilhd by Mr Barr, coldly. of tiie miners, their wives awl children, Harris in the tight Mon lay night. * Ju*t thia,** »aid Governor Odell. The assessment rolls of Tillam<s»k ami that they constitute themselves “I am aura that Hie tabor organisation county show sn lacrosse in teiable into relief coma Itleea among their re- Molli AMMl MTKlN COM ISUATEl». of which Mr. Mitcboll ia brad dewirtai pr-'i-ertv of nearly two million dollars •pectivn parishionerc. him to l»e fair with tbe general public, “Fourth—That the daily, weekly over that of last year. Soldi«r» Selle 2.SOO Kounda Conslgned to li the operator* wHI conarnl U> give th«* The opinion seiiii general at Helen» and lab» r presa solicit contrifoitions mm five cent* a b>n inernaer, I *itl Itallan tttrtkers. from tlieir readers, entertainments I»» that the nop growers who hold their peraunallv praaenl It to the minrra, Scranlon, l'a , Oet. IL — One thou- arranged aii<l c<>ntribiiti<»n» from union» hops will rnvlve the highest price amt t ta*lievr they will acvrpt it. It la Manager Winstanley, of the borrow sand rotin»la of «mmunllion «ere *»i<*l a fair propositEm.** ami other organised foslies solicit*!. "Fellow citlx«!»», fellow wage earn ers association, predicts that within and coufl«Mt*l al thè Ifolaware.A llud ''¡kone thia m< mii , Governor Odell, ers, come to the aid of the miners in M to 111 -ia»s ti e price wi M»n Irroghi house In Oliphan today, by that we are to rrcogniar the miner»' their heroic »»»ntest, ami administer a lenta, ami ui'-st likely 40 cento before order ol Colonel Watre», of ili« Thir- union?” raid Mr. Barr. well .writ*! rebuke for the arrogant, next yeur's crop is picked. ♦’It certainly «Law*,“ anawurrd Goa teenth regiment. Thie makrn» 2,500 oppressive ami unjustifiable attitude erm>r Odell, quickly, “amt there ls no With on« eicrption Oreg- n's legi* toward tlie miners of the operators, iatorsaretn favor of a lils-ral appro ioti mi a of atnmunitlon that bave bsen reason why you alioiihi not.** who w»»uld trample nmler f»»»t an«! Mr. Barr and Mr. Tlmma* ro e to I". priation for the Is’wis and Clark fair. »»»nfiacatml in thè anthracite districi crush the Imarts ami spirits » f the men Many of them have <1* larwl in favor commanded by Colonel Uatres wlthin Mr rbotnaa remarking that tlie matter whom they employ with *jually cal would la* presented to the other operat* >>( granting |500,0Ut*. thè pa-t two »»■»«< The ainmunition lous imilffarence aa they outrage digni or* ami that an rally answer »■ uid la» ty, the manhood ami the Interewls of Ttie sale of the Baisley-Elkhorn mine wa» ct»naign*i to Ifoelfono Paesano, a forthoming every man, woman and child In our in Baker county ia regarded aa one of leader among thè Italiaus in U|»j»er “We are to metd a commltte»' of tbe Passano was ar Manufacturer»' a«-«*** iation on Furwlay, land. the m»»«t iru[«»riant tuiniug transac leckawana ctxinty. “¡»end all contri tions to W. B. Wil tions that hoc ever I wen conennimat*l re* t*l. ami we may have an aanarr then,’* »aid Colonel M’atre« haa twwn Inform*! Mr Bari. son, Hwretary l'nit*l Mineworkers of In that |>art of the »tat«. Between America, Htevcns Building, Indianapo f'.’AO.OOO and 1 too,000 will 1« s|«nt that l»»hr* of n.eu bave been drilling The conference broke up, Mr. Barr lis, Indiana." by the new company on development in thè woode alinosi dally. Ye«terd«y ami Mr. Thoma» withdrawing Henal- he ha»l detachmenta of inali out scour- **r» Platt, Priir —e an ! Quay talked over work. TO ISCHI AM Cl HAS AHMY. ing ti»« «»»»le taf evi'lrmv of euch ac- tlie matter for a abort tune, and then (fon, ami thè k non lodge that Ih« con- ar|>aral«*4L the two PrntiayIvanlana an P ortland harii ETS. aignment of ammumtion l»a»l l»*»n nouncing that they would g«* l»a> k to ■ •land Congress is No* Con»ld<ring a Bill Wheat—Walla Walla, 83c, bluretem ahlp|»*l to Paesano wa> oi>taln*l by one llarrivburg amt diartia* the aituation lur Thia Purpoas. of theae <i«tacliinents. 8Msc; valley, 84e. wit!» Governor Hfonr. WaahiBgton, Oct. 14.—Tbe Cuban Barley—Fe*l, 120.00 per ton; brew sitter the ronleieniw Governor Odell congress is c >nsi<lering a bill to in OOOt> UOAÜS COSAI STIOS. ing. *21 00. remarked “1'be c«ait operator» may crease the Cuban army to three or |NM*t|M>nr Uila matter until Tuesday, but Floar—Best grade, 3.0003 50; grah delegates from All Parte of tbe Alate to I «lota't propone to po»t|N ne. four tlmea Ila present strength, am] am. *2 8603.20. They are Mesi In l*vrtlaM (Kloter I I ami M not a* ting fairly toward tbe ¡«*«>p|e. I the impression prevails in the island M . . •'1 "• ! ■ s ■ ||l M ROf *23 60; shorts, »19.60; Portland, Oct. 11.— A government Iwliov«* ! »ball find mnw remedy.** that the hill will be enact*!. Bihould middling«, chop, *17. g »d roads convention for Oregon will S* rotary Root heed tbe s|»|<wl of Pros- TO TEST TIMIII W. Oats—No. 1 white, 1101.02%. gray, Im held In ilia Cluunber of Conimene ident Palma, the legislation wotihl 1« «.'». at* l per reulaI l««»k*l upon as almost necessary, as th« building, Portland, October 14 ami 15, forestry Bure«» Huy a Machins lhal Can Hay — rimot' y, 410011. H Cubans are looking forward with much un-ler the dir* lion • ! ti a t'liiled Mate» Hreak ll-lmh Square Hearn. *7.60, cheat, *< [«r ton. anilely to th» time alien their own department of agriculture. Invitations -< !. isksne, m . i- 1 ■ » . Washington, <>rl. 13.—"The arope of troop« can form the *>le garrison of »... ... . —nt t ! " -'ate at. I work of the bureau of forestry lias Havana, ami when tier« will item» [»er |»>un>!, lie, liens, *404.7» per iloiea. per pound, 12c, springs, *2.60 county officers, road eupervi*»re, civil l«eu considerably broader»»! by the other troops to dispute their title. enginrers ami others interested In trawl re,«nt creation of the divish»n of forest The natives of the island, ao- rdirig 03 per doran; frysrs. I »A ’ 23, broil- <2 50, ducks, *1 5005 per »ios- in»| rovemetit. prialncts, of which Frederick E. Olm to mail advices from the Cuban me srs, sted has I ■er 11 appointed chief. tropolio, have a misconception of tbe en; turkeys, young, 14015c; gwees, O. A. B. Elect oWkara. A aeries of strength tests of tinders Intention of tills government In leaving (808.30 |«r d rsn Cheess— Full cream, twins 130 Washington, Oct. II.—The tirami will l»e msde In collaboration will, th« a handlul of tro»»ps in their territory. Al «stern tiro- Those that remain sre in no way acting IS Sc. Toting America, 13%014S. .Army got down to business yesterday bureau of chemistry. and the encampment of the order, l»e- tiers of wboee strength no «Mart knowl as a garrison, and do not assert them factory pticee, 101 f-ac leas. Hutter—Fancy -creamery, 23027 ltc shlee hearing an addreaa from Com edge has ever Iwn obtained will rceive selves, or thrust llieniselvew to tbe per pound, extras. 27l%c. dairy, ITS mander in Chief Torrence, and reporta special attention. The bureau of for front, as they did prior to May 20. from a nurnlmr <»f »»ffh-ere and commit estry has bought a Ibelile testing ma Offi. tally, neither Ameri»-an »»rticere 020c, store, 12'v016. Eggs—22X025c per »i»>son. tees. elected a new bea»! for the ensuing chine, lower hi I enough to try the crons nor men appmr at any functi.'Mi«. potatoes— Heel Burhanke, 8<><4rt5c year. TiiS new rorumamier In chief <4 breaking strength of a tough I »earn 13 Whenever they are invited, it is in a personal ami not an official capacity, l*r sack, nnlinary, 50055c per cental, the I». A. It. is General T. J Stewart, by 12 inrhea, 1« feet long. The ma- William M. Olin, rhino's »«parity Is 200,(Xx) pounds, and it ia said today that an American uni growers' prows; |.Merc*i sweets, *20 of Pennsylvania. of Massachusetts, was el* t*l vite is fitted with an autographic ami autre form ia rarely seen »»n the streets of 2.25 |»er cental. flops—New crop, 2O»421r per p>»nn»l commander in chief and James M. matic attachment. Testa are now I su Havana, there being practically no Wool —Valley, I2S'<<I5 c ; Eastern Averill, ol <»*»rgla, junior vice com ing made of timbers of the alto insil in evidence of the pteeenco at our troupe heavy construction work. Oregon, 8014 Sr; moliair, 2«i02*< mander in rhief. n that vicinity. Pent—Grows, eowe, 303 Se per Cannot Arrest 5oWI«rs. Penes In Missouri. pound; gtaete, 4c; . I rose* I. 807c. W right to Itetlrv. Veal-7 S«” Sc. M < t> . M , 11 —1« a re Hhenand»«ih, I'a , Gel. 13.—A war Washington. <»ct. 14.—The étalement pound ; sult of a confer erne here t»«lay twtween Mutton — Gross, 3c rant sn sworn out. 1»»lay for tlie arrest is made that Carroll D. Wright, com lrees*l, 6c. tb« Vnite»! Mineworkers of Miswiuri missioner of labor, will retire from the of Private Wa»leworth for th« killing of lambs — Grose, *Se per p< Hint I. ami tlie mine operators, practically all ..¡The in two years. For IS years Mr. William fmrham, hut Colons! IIullage, of tbe 1,300 striking miners of North •lres»*t. ft Se Wright has two the chief of the bttreatl (■»tinti. ern Missouri will resume work Monday. of the Eighteenth regiment, refns«l to ll»««—Gross, 6*«<4'c of lat»»r. He is now rngsged in »»me Colo A m-w wage wale for th« ensuing year allow the *>netable to serve It. Important In castigations, the comple drees*!, 707 S*. was agressi ii|*>o, an ! itlelwlleicd that nel Hullngs says W*lsw<»rth wee jnstl- tion of which will occupy th« two rear« George Wyndham, in the British com all of tlie miners ami operators in Mi* fi*l In ah<s>ting when Durham refuar.l he esperta to remain at the head of the to hall when >hall«ng*l for tlie s*»»nd lab»>r bureau. Mr. Wright a few »lays mons debate on tl>« Irish question, souri who have fail*l to agree on a time, an»! that tie acted under orders <»f ago "«• install*! aa preeid-nt of Clark said llrsh industry canm t rerive until scale for IVO J will soon arrive at a set the state department. tlement. social proeription ends. col lege, at Worcester, Maes. I