The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, October 21, 1904, Image 1

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WEEK’S DOINGS
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Newsy Items Gathered fromAII
Pdrts of the World.
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Of INTEREST TO 01» READERS
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tec neral Review ot Important Heppcn-
pt iugv pre ranted In a Brief and
(undented Corm.
PRoPRII IOW
IM* lilHI.5.
A tr,aty of peace haa bren signed be-
turen Chile awl Bolivia
J. J. Barnes & Son,
PROFESSIONAL' >
General Blacksmiths
and Wagonmakers
VU
Fire «teatral*I a Istz* raum plant
oeir Trr*no, burning XUCI t-M»» <4 sr»)»l
raisin*.
Erigliali war expert* agrv* tl>*t the
iemfxAary eueres* ,4 1be Russians ran
hat* little effect in the end.
W» buy our «t • k In large quanti".--«
and keep a lull line of carriage
ar-d
• agon malerial. Ali kirnte 4 work iu
<<rr lins don» on *h>-rt notice
DENTIST
Cc’.s Or»g:n
Hunters are rr|» rtrd to havr kill»l
« luin.lsi of elk in ths meuntin* ol the
■ estera p«tt <4 I.ion c<w>nty, <* egon
Tl>* gsnir weiden is imrwrigatlng
Horseshoeing a Specialty
SCIO, OREGON
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Ku»»'« «till reaLare that th» p «iU<w>
4 her Manchurian army I* irltical
PHYSICIAN d2i SURGEON
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Crcjsa
Scio
E»?iaa» Zx:hxat« M j . 11.
According to a Japanrsr official the
Russian I-rcee engaged in the tattle
oiith >4 Mukden i-ainsisU-l ot about
200 o -o infantry, 2'i.tMX) caialry and
*A0 gone.
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SHELION
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EEALESTATE BROKER,
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Jutl:« of tho r»M0 Ksury
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Mt killop h Lburthill. Prop«.
I he best ¿<k meal
Open all night.
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Xwfary Publie tnl Mkllor
<»f i'»nt>- t»a ar>«t l atettt»
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x*aYrw Portland H '• a r
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Ha* ranirnto 7 55 i> m , ** 55 a in
•• ban Knmciaeu 7 Ä5 p. in , H Vj
Pullman and T“uri»t rara on l» th
trama 4 hair cora
rammh» to Og*
trn arid I I !*&*••, and t“Urt«t rare to
Phlrago. St. L ui», b»rw Privane and
W aehington
(’onnrrtmg at ban Tranci*«« with
eversi linm f *r ILmohilu, Japan, ( Lina
*hilippinre. Centra) and N«tilh A mer­
ca.
See Mre M I W. -h. in-M <
Weil S» ut »tali« n. or a i Ire-»
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office
Southern Pacific C j
SBASTA RDBT8
Trains leave W < »t "< io for Portland
I 4’4» V t*
and way stalx-ii« at lo Vii rn
or Allrany at 2 tó p m
valey
th*
M Hr >ant
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De-» general (ranking and ex<-te~.nge
bua.new*. 1. ua marie at current rate*
and draft* i*«u»l on principal cities
I rempli) repaired.
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W. E. COMAN, O. P. A..
1‘urtlund, <)re
UNDERTAKING GOODS1
We have always on hauti a full line of
(’.t'ki is, (’othiifl, and robe» al low pricoa. Uur
PIGTURF. FRAMING
Depart» »nt cannot be beat.
Pictures
framed in any » i/.e or style ut reasonable price*
.‘SCIO LIVERY & FEED STABLES, ?>
Irvine
J*
Myer, Props.
JIach connects with all trains at Brrf Scio
and morning train atMunkers
Our ri^s arc first-class and our horses ¿ood
drivers. Prices reasonable.
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oauarra—Newman Bros and
Kimball
E.U. WILL
(Grimal ^ttusir ilcakr
Muaie B-* k«. Hheet Mtialc. Hmall Inrtruments an i Str i.ga
Agvnt tur thè [»q<ular "New Home" Hewing Marhin*.
We feu ■ Senili Mirtine far $20 "wàrrantei for Pire Team
Ne»lle* ami Huppli** for all ttewing Machine*
l'iai...«. Organa, and Sewmg Machines R*pair*d.
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PrcM4<nl Hove* »n
DiWAtcr Inquiry«
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Mot urn
IVftftbinftnt», <ldt. ID.—Th# report of
of In««»
H«< <’n Hr* J Mate« et» mai i
tifati >u into lbw diHktlrr tu Ibr «Ueto*
ot U ommb I bim um war nubi# public to>
day. In canner Ihm »uh the import >
aol finding« ul the nuamíMich pre
Mtnled in the tepori, I’teei lent Rn>ee
veil, b» wb->m the rej»ort wn enb-
mitte*!, hae written » letter to^rrretary
MH«al!, ol <!»• »IrpertmwfH ot c<«m
metre and la‘-»f, briefly •uuimariiing
the rep it and dliecting him to ca ry
ll»e ter<rurndatIona of the
rommiaatoti.
Ihr president alen directa (hat Rob*
rrt *• Ri dir. »Ujiritieit g in»|**
cd
ibe er- vi lietrii t, •tean tMMkt iMper*
t ion ar tv ice. and Jame» A. !>um<*ni
and Th'imaa II R ai reti, !•<•! itoopar-
tore, in (ha?gw <d the port of New
York, t«e diarharged fron» H»e tervicr,
ti r r<>mrnl«M»it<n hoMhig them diin tly
leepooaible f«»» the lastly of Ilie •♦eem
lM>at in»|*ecti<«o U» whirl» the Hkcam
dteafttrr ha » direcily aHribntable.
A|»|**t>de»! U» the report ta a report
from the department of piatir» on thr
crimina
|'»<wrmling« r» nnr* ted with
ihr diKater an I th#
life* prwervri
cavea.
M’fT<>< AÎTD Al A HPC.
J. E Bennett, of Portland, ha« eub-
u it el the lowest bid for ths construe- Tour Persons Lose Lives in a New
York Tenement House.
g» at
rhino! the g-'Vernn »nt
to I*
lire lUUb fair an t h* I*
New York Oct 19—Four pierwin*
awarded the contract.
wc re *uffisatrd and 15 wet* overcome
A field party sent out by th« racla- by smoke in a file whicti gutted a five-
mation service to invewtigate th* |XIM - ■lory brick double tenement house *1
bllity of ditertIng tire walers of the |5 Misire «trevt, iVilliamabnrg, early
John l>ay river to the 1'matllla Ian is today. Two of the injured, a troy and
in Eastern Oregon, «ay« it la toormetly. ■ g'tl. I"' baldy well die. Incencliariam
A rough estimate places the exjebse at I* guepwwtecL
The fire originated in th* basemen*
ll.fiOO.OOO for a canal.
• nd ran up a dumb waiter shaft caus­
Prominent Oreg-'O men are likely to ing the crovr-ted list* to fill rapidly
Iw indicted for land liaud*.
with
»moke.
The
flames
sprea-i
Kuropatkin i« lighting <1 mrdly to through the flsta on the lourth and
fifth floor«, and escajie (or the |wtaon*
prevent an utter rout of hie force*
asleep there was cut of!
Firemen and
The Montana aiinetal di play will I*
police did heroic work and ».Kin reword
from
Ht.
Louis
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Portland.
transferred
more than a »ore, 15 ot whom were
All hop* of relieving Port Arthur almoat *uflocat*d. These were removed
this season tie* been abandoned by the to Ht. Catherine's hospital. Two chil­
Rustían».
dren among the number were in a dy­
A Massachusetts commissione! ha* ing condition.
t >ne fireman in attempting a daring
»•arte-l fot Portlaud tu select a »Ite lot
rescue was overcome by smoke and had
I1HI5 (air building
to t-e carrird out by hl* fellow*.
A numlwr ol torpedo Gate believed
The I.■•» was . nly aterut f l.OoO
to have been built Io- Ja|-*n I ave lieen Several tire» occurred in the neighlxir
ahippe-l fioiu Ni-wpo t News, \*.
he»«! during the rally boor* today, all
A mortar battery exploded at Fort of »uapii ioue origin. They appeared to
Rai.ka, on the Atlantic <<a»t, killing have leeti started by tin- »am* hand *»
three artlltlrymen and Injuring eight all were disc .v«r*d in the basement* of
tenements. Only lire one noted, how­
Othai*.
ever, was accompanied by lues of life.
Th* Io»»«-* of the Russian army in
the w,,k -4 Imttle south • >f Mukden ia
placed al 40 (MW
Ibe Japan«*» have
rARNtMLY OrsIRt PC A4 C.
io*t half a* many.
The Fourteiieth infantry. »■-» in the
Philippine*, will tie brought lack to
this country next February ami eta
tioned at Vanoover tarrai k», eoccsad-
in» the Nineteenth, which will be sent
to the island*
King George of Hal ny, ia deaad.
The Rustían« are offering fa baioni reached this citv that the town of Han
price* to ships to uiske Port Arthur Bias, on the Pacific cua*t, h*« »11 (Tered
severe damage a* the rest.It of a hurri­
«itti supplies.
cane.
Word from- Tepreic, a town
Presi lent Ftam ia says th* *4 Loot* wmth of Han Blas, stated tbat 250 but*
(ait lost 11 ,<HM,U0U by being forced to '«v uple I by the poorer cl»•«•*, were
elusa on Sunday.
lo ally damoliabed. During the storm,
T ire at Kanas« City destroyed prop­ which wa* very aavvre, hundred* of
p>e -pte fled to nearby mountain*, (rar­
erty valued at I¡00,000.
ing a tirteJ wave
Heveral «ailing v*e-
The Rio tira nd* i* still rising in e*l* foonilerwl. but *n far a* can I*
New Melico . The river la now th* le«rn»l no h-se of life resulted either
highest in £0 year*.
on land or *ea.
It is reported from Ht. Petersburg
that five Japanese cruiser« have tiren
■ ightnl of! Vladivostok.
The New York Rapid Tianeit com-
pany's new eubway will I« opened Io
the general public October 27.
There it renew»! anxiety regarding
the ron.’ tion of King G» rg*. of Sa»,
ony, wh<«e difficulty in breathing and
general w*akne«a are marked.
stiiiw'i
House tv Blown lip.
Indianapolis, t>ct. IP.—A telephone
message from Rennaaella*r reports that
the rvwulenc* o! Thoma* J, McCoy,
president ol th* defunct McCoy tank,
against whom Indictment* wem recent­
ly returned for allege-l complicity in
the wrecking of the bank, baa I wen dy-
nam'tel and totally destroy*»!.
The
house «as a frame stun lure, valued at
125,000, and considered <>n* of the
moat beautiful home* In Northern In­
diana.
Fleet Battere* by Out»«.
The lattlle at Port Arthnr ia hecnm-
Tokio, <*ct IB —It ia anthoritiwly
ng fiercer than ever.
Tie Jai aneee
rejH rted that the Ruaaian fleet at Port
bar* aucceeilcl in placing a mortar bat­
tery which haa the range of the inner Arthur ia Buffering severely from th*
fir* of the Japaneae land batterie*
fortress.
Report* ot a recent attempt by the Beet
The Portland poetai recai pt a for the to «mite are unfounded, a* la th* re­
fierai year juat ended shoe an increate ported captura of another blorkad*1
runner.
of 151,000.
will
uer ones.
OREGON NEWS OF INTEREST
Uovcrnmmt tompktev Investiga-
thin ot Caitcrn Oregon («Mg
ol iv or i orsi V ji tturs.
p»«s»t at tb* last aeseion, baa complet-
• I an lavv*tigatiaa of the case* ut Hhei»
British tunvular Officers tu be
formed ot subject v Death
man county «sttier« who hate leen di*-
COST or ALIEN'S LIVING
thine w
Spend
i I 40.
Japan« v<
i«.3O Per Month.
Ha lem—Tue owt ot living of Chine*,
and Japan*»- laboevra I >rm a part of
th* biennial report <4 labor C-immis-
«muer <■ P
ll' fl and It is eh -wn tbat
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Washington, Ort. 1« —The interior
tepartm*ot, ■< ting ut -l*r a «pe» tal act
p- ‘«e w»l u|
laud« lying
withia
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tha
H clem— tioveruur Chamberlain
limit« -if the grant tv Tlw Italie* Mili­
received from the a*cr*tary of state of tary Wag«» R.«-l company, in Bastera
tl.e I n 'e-l Htvl -s a copy of a treaty le- Oreg n
The rep-rt of tli* fladinga la
and Great confidential, and will be submitted to
that In cong •«■ early in Itet-emtwr.
as* of the death ot a robject ut one
The widen«* collected «III be soffi-
mouth. 1 h- informali- n wae derived country while reeiding rn the o ber, cirnt to etable roogree* to tak* final
from numeroue reliable »wirte* and and leaving no I sirs or le«tamentarv action for the relief of the*» «ritiera,
th* figures given are at average of the executors In th* country where he dirai. ft will show th* tenti* on wh. h the
It »ball tw- tli* duly of th* local author-
eat i males rwewivad.
Eastern Oregon land company, the
iti** to inform the nearest consular
Though the total «lift«reme in the
officer rd th* nation to whic h the de •ucceswir !o Th* !>*lle* Military Wagm
coat of living la not great between the ceare-i p*i»>ci tceloeg»! ol the cireum
Road company, is willing tu relinquish
two nationalities, there is a great differ •tane*-*, in unter that Hie necessary tn
it* Uli* to the disputed lamia, and al­
enew ill the prop .ilion of the nrottev formation may lie in m»liately for- low then to revert to lb* aelltef*. It
• ai-h-d Io pier»uis inleie-ted.
st pended (or Ameti-ari go«l*. A com
,-aiiM-n I« thn* ma le
Acting Hevtetary of Ma'e L-omi« • ill •!»■ aim« the state of improve­
<t| the total cuet of llv ng lor J«;-wn «ay» tiiat the Britiah amla«s»-lor com­ ments which ths settler* made on th««*
••*. *6 per cent I* for |,w«l an<l <4 lb-» plain* that th* I »-al auttioriiies have land« white temporarily in po**e**foo.
A7 |wt cent I* American pr.shwl and 13 la led Io carry out the provision* of ('--rigisss must dw d« whether an ap-
per cent foreign.
I he el|x'nsr I r tin* treaty an I that it lia* sometimos prcpriallon «hall I» marte to bay from
clothes i« IA |vi cent of the total, and tieen luun-l imp* .«»ibi» to obtain rep- rts the com|«rty Ita till* to the** lami*, in
all »I this ia for American good*
from a*iniint*trator* in regard to the order t.. resr -rv them to th* selttera,
Of the total cat of living for Chi­ distribution 4 the int r«tat* estates ->r wli*th*r It is better t«> reimburse th*
nes*. HI per cent la t.ir food, and of thi« The d-lty ol giving ttie noti«* *|-e«'lfl*d, settlers for tb* In**** thsv aiMtalnmi
2A per cent Is for A mein an good« ami lall* in thi« «tat«, upon i < uuty ju-lg»« by rva*on of lielng di*f><eeswsed,
The land <ompany, Il is mid, I* In­
75 |>er cent for foreign.
The expenm- • Irci hi V , charge of prolate maltet*.
clín,- I t<> -leal (airly with tha govern­
at clothes is 19 |wr cent of the total,
ment In thi« matter, and will waive It*
and all of thia ia for American good«.
rrro 9.000 sorrp
title to th««v tend* pruv i-ierl th* g >vem­
inent pny* ita prie*.
H'LL RCOIMCNI Af IIIPVAllIs
Wuyg
Det line Io Sell Af.y of
Many yrara have elapaaal »inc* thew
I heir Holdings.
-li«put«d land» were *v*ntu*lly awarded
Growth of Attendant r
N^kct 4
Io the land company, and in that tlm*
I’rniilrlttn—Rufu Hr<w are
(henge Nccca%ary.
I rigina a*tt I***, baen -L»-
ilig to ter*I their
sherp
appeared
The** few cases cannot be
('oivall'»—An al n >*t complete n* >i
th<- winter. Fiw th
will be fr«l
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ganioAtlon of the cadet ^A’tahon, and
on their farm mut ol thi« place fnr
' ng raw*
ila evolution into a r gimrnl. ie a con
ftpring mutton and wr II t»e *heart*«l |u«t will he al le to comjwnaate «eitler« w ho
ari|urnt*r of the »argrly incrMiod Al* Irf !»• turning >u th- market
The re­ •usiainerl l.-aaes thriwigh no fault ot
tendance <»f atudrntii at thr < ‘
-n |g maining iJ'O' will lw rang*«! on their th*ir own. but rather through * faulty
ricnltural rollegr.
!n*trA<l of .ilbmi twrm ra«t of Pilot Ro< k and will lie decíalos uf the land office.
the elfen*» ot th* form r I* $7 JO |«r
mouth ami of tbs latter I * 10 |*r
250
men,
thr
rank* arr m»w »w<» Irn
wKh a I »out 3*0. aih ! iiiatrad of the
at
talion of two small companies in vogtw
a lew yrara ago, thr r gimmt w dl now
compr ae four full < i.i tm-« f iJ.«n
try, a detachment < f ar Hlrry, a N ^na
corp« and the rrgiuirntal band.
1 lie infantry r mpauiti tach «’in
prior fl I rnrn, or two morr than in thr
regular Cnltrd Matra «er\i<*v. M -unt«
arr provided for thr ravaliy drtac
mrnt, comprising 21 n>rn tn addition
to oftierra
Iwofl- ld pirev« with ««-
oignmenta of boroot ami I fl men and
officero conetiHite thr rqtiipmrnt ant!
prroonrwi of th«* artihvrv detachment.
The ft'gnal rorpa r umbtoo in ruen and
oflirm over 30, and th»« rrgin.rntal
land, un Ivr command of a hen(»nant
colonrl, thr other re lw*it>g hrwly rl»i ted
JjpancM M um bed at Vl< fory Won undrr thr order« providing fur ihr c-r
With Such Shedding o! blood.
ganixation, and iseurd by Lieutenant
Tokio, <>.t. IB.—There ia a strong yuinlan.
ai-peal lor peace in the appalling trag­
edy which ia now under enactment in
Athen« Wheel trop shipped
Mvncburia.
Both armies have fought
Athena—But little of Athena’s ina­
ferociously for a week and dea|*rate
fighting »till continue*. It is probable mena* crop of wlieat mtn*lus in the
All official advices are Willibald at
that the death roll will be largely in-
Ht I'cteraiiurg and llie jieople are pre­
cleaved liefore the filial shot I* fired.
pared (or the worst.
The preliminary reporta indicate that
The Ht. I'etresbnrg Vovcatl admit* ab -ut nt).000 lien on Isitb aides have
rslitorially that the Russian* have suf­ Iw-vri either killed or woundyr) the
larger poitlon -4 them I ring Ruaeiana,
fered a telling -lefeat
»ime the armies o< the two telligerenla
Ku-« a will rush men tn the front
ch >ed in coci’iat.
military authorities Irelieve 150,000
Kven lb* Japanese, to whom the
can lie transported by April.
great victory ia ot paramount import-
Kuropatkin must I-ear the reaponai- ■ nee, seem to I* »ho krd by the slaught­
bllity lor the advance, a» it is oflicial’y er of their ehemlee. The Japanese peo­
drnied that he wa« oicleied to advance. ple are receiving the news from the
Acc- rding to Tangier a. I vices evidence field of liattle calmly, ami there can I*
ha» I wen discovered that the bandit beard no sl< uta in the streets pro­
Rai«uli intend« to attempt to captuie claiming the victory <>f their nation
Few flag« aie displayed
I’rolialdy
another Eiiro|-can
later oil there will lie a pria-eealon W'tb
Telephone operator* at Portland are the conMquent jolliti- ali- n. but there
■>n «trike. Both »idea ar* confident are heard many eipremiuna of opinion
and in the meantime the public I« auf- that no dem:>n»trati'in of any kind
ferina many inconavnieneaa.
coaid I*« held
A prominent Japanrae
•xld to the A»»-» iatid 1’re»« correapon-
A sensation haa tieen reused all
iterit tonight
through Rti»»ia by the pieslatent rum­
“We bare «- hi > «weeping and a de­
ors that the Russian teasury intead» to
cisive victory which may prove to 1«
draw upon Russian church property in
the •alvalii'te of our country'« eilat-
order to repleulsh 1st war chest.
ence, but we regret both our own liswies
It ha» devwlopwd that a pouch of mail and the terrible »laughter which out
for the Vnited Mateacruiaer Cincinnati, forces have inflicted on t tie enemy.
which was atwurd the steamer Caldi*» We regret still n-orv tire necessity
wh*O »he was captured I.ml leen open­ • tiich forced us to engage in this war.”
ed while in the hand* of til* Ku mi i an
officials, subsequently resealed and »ent
Suffer» Trom turrkaie.
un to its destination.
Mexico City, Oct
19 —New* ha«
The Ihike of Cannanght, brother of
King Fdward. narrowly eecaped death
in an auto acei-fent.
H»« « (hkkcring, Kimlteli,
Welwr ami other*
or T <>r sm vue.
warehou*ca, » liti tin- i Xi r pl i ri .4 that
pun baaed and atomd here I i the mill
As the greater part »«» soI I early in
the evasoli and shipped before cars le­
íame «carco, there remain« I ill a
ma'I
tween
the
Cnited
'tale*
Britain, wherein it la »greci
hel-l <»tt*r th«* n«’it m-«*»on for wr«» *|,
Th«* Rugg brother* h«\r marly IS,-
acre* t»f Un i in the mountain« <»n
the lirwd of the <»i«nd K >ndr river in
i nion county f»>r «utnmer rang«* And
s (HR) acre« between Kirch creel ami
! I'ff . fiMK 4 ... f
’ I . X red -i’lruu
the winter
hn«»w «rwrrvly ever hr* on
the groan«! at the latter ranch, ami lit
th* hwy need« t>r fnl during ’.he winter
month*
Mr Rugg *av« they hare rm «beep t<,
•♦dl thi« fail, although they w*>uhl have
no trouble in <li«p«MHug of them »h<>uld
lh v so dri*ire
<>ld rw*-« are wdhrig
from fl upward «id young rw**« ««
high •« 1.* 75 a head, w th • market
h»r every «beep. They will keep lheir
•brep until »prmg
< ordwood filivi Tind New Market
Oteg-m City—The < 'rrgon City man-
«
installarlin ol
r burning mavbinc y
at il« wisilt-n mille in Ihieclty and «ir,
use Itile more «al>»l«< tory ami «voaoui-
irai furi in tir* o|>eratiori ol ite Isrgr
mllla in tiri« city. Tti* aubatItutlon by
liotb of tbr paprr mille ami thè wooien
rulli of ermi» |ttr<druu> for wod a«
fori minerà lo a largì- rx'rnt thè dr
ni and for cordwmxl in th* viciaity and
dealer* will ha«*
lo fimi ari <tber
market f -r tli*lr produrr, tu'ly 5 noti
cord* ol w-M>d bave l>rrn rc-|iiir»l aB-
nually fot Ihr operai lori of thè manu-
lacturing Institutioaa tbat bave witLm
thè tasi alx muntile atrangrd tu uer
oli.
part of the crop to lie dnppid
The
Prawton-I’arton Hilling i >m|>aiiy pur
chased ‘about
120,000
bushel* at
Adams, Eastland and Athena, and hair
their warehouses filivi to their capar
ity. The elevator could not tw used
rvhibll Trom < Im Esina« Sr houli.
this —a«-n oaiug to it* unfinished con-
dition and lack of machinery. A* soon
< 'reg >n t’i’y — I!. fi I yman, superin­
as power can be obtained a part of. the tendent of the edru-atiotiaI exhibit lor
blns will let til « I for immediate I • . III« i • • • and Clark lair, w ill meet the
teach* a if I lai kart as rooiily at the
court huuae in Ibi* city when details
Good Road to Blue River.
will I» arranged for lbe making of an
Eugene—W. T. Carroll, who ha«
exhibit of educational w-rk torni thi*
Iwwn in i barge of the improvement
county at the ItrOS expoeltion.
Il ia
work on the ruaul hading to Blue river
prop>«*il to have an »Im a< i -ual eihlb-
bav completed hi» work and returned
it from this county at the l.-wis and
to Eugene. A force of men and teams
Clark (air. In the dtsp'ay In the edu-
has bavn employed for two months and
■ allunai department at th* M. Iuuie
a large amount ul g >od road al- r g ti e
fait the exblldt Oom thia county com­
McKrnaie river ia the mault.
Team­
pares favorably with that of other
sters haudng over the road report that
the work ha« iwen done in » m-art »at
i»factory manner, and that it is now
Parking House» < lowed.
an sxieilsnl mountain r< a-1
The cost
to the county and pwcple contributing
> reewater—All ftuite with tlie ex
is nearly »> too.
ceptlon of • Inter apple* ar* di«|-<>*ed
of, sri-l *l| of the ; ai king lioose*except
LrMiking Toward Nr w Povtof th c.
the Walia Walla l*r-»lucr company aie
Oregon City—Postinaater
Randall chad. Tbi*e>m|a y I* pa. kin ; a few
II.
low
haa revel veil from the office of the »iip- winter apples for Fargo, N
erviaing anbitect at Washington a let- prices are leing feseived for lítese ap­
tei inquiring a« to the amount of spa<e ples a» they are inferior in quality. Is­
Grower* eprayed
that ia now iwrupied by tbepoatoffi-e ing quite wormy.
and the land office, an I asking th* I a 11 Ir I u 11 y, but cHidl'iona war* such
amount of rent that is Iwine paid for that there are more w.-rmy apple* than
Bettai pines than
the quarters so occupied. Tbiglr con­ '■•ual th e »•■»•• >n
sider»! locally to tie an imluation that usual were received by growers, and
th* government autbontia* at W ashing­ all reali»d gi>»l price*.
ton are investigating th* a tual needs
of a government building.
boat« Take Pair Prizes.
One Men Is Dr«d end rirtccn Otti­
ers Injured, Two Badly.
I'*ie'
, Oct Ik — A* a result of a
lira I..n colli-i n today Iwtwern th*
ra«t I m.d ( - t < ii .« | mlted pa«-engrr
tra n No ti au<l a «nt bound freight
train n the Itenver A Kio Grande rail-
ria I a mil* and a half west of Portland
I thia l-rrrms.n, on* man. J. K. Ibiev,
a*».- bad 1 hurt that h* die,I tonight
«nd 15 oilier» reveivmi Injuries two of
them perhaps fatally.
The acrldwt waa due to th* tellur*
f the fre ght to take the siding at
Portland and allow the passenger train,
• hull was running on »habile tlma
ami bad the right of way, to pa«*.
Both
l.somot vea
were completely
wreekal, the laggage and eipraaa car*
• *r* tetew.qied and piled up In a heap,
tb* fcrw^rvl end of the da) coach was
»nrathed ami flve freight car* Imnled
with mercliandia* were -ternollahed.
The Pullman car« were not damagsd
The passenger train was running
ate nt (5 miles, and th* freight 20
mile* an hour, when the collision oc­
curred. Uteat lonfualon followed th*
) colli« ri, and ri«kger*t»i repMirta 1*-
garding the disaster were circulated.
The lnjur»l were taken on relief
trams to hopiul« at Pueblo and Halida.
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JAPAN HAS SHIPS IN WAITING
Torpedo Boats Built at Newport
News Transferred at Ncs.
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Newport News, <'t. IS —Two of th*
Lake «ubmarin* torpedo boat* built
at the shipyard* here. and believed to
h* <l*ai ln*d for th* Japanese or Rus­
sian governments, were hoisted on
tswrd the Kerinelivc today. According
to th« foreman in charge ot th* 20U
met, engaged in hading the craft, th*
Kennebec will «ail for II »ton b*fora
daylight.
It was stated on ap|*r»ntly good an-
th rity tonight that the Kenne'ec will
be met up the c<««t try a «taamahip
no* lying far at sea. and th* big float-
ir g derm k. the t >i, from New York.
The Ox, it ia asserted, will lift the sub­
marines from th* deck of th* Kenn*-
•
and transfer them to the waiting
steamer, which will proceed with them
to their dratmation
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Seizure of Mail ( on vide red.
Washington, Oct. Ill—Postmaster
limerai Wynn* t-slav had a brief con­
ference with Necrelaty flay regarding
Cu» opoBIBg <4 the mail tags for the
t'niteri Mate* cruiser Cincinnati by
Rusrlaa orti late. The brief report on
the aiili)ect which ha* iiiat reached th*
1 Hr*f..thee rlepraitm mt wa* given to the
«tate department ami will 1« included
w th th* other papera relating to th*
«eiatit* of American mails rn th* Brit­
ish steamer t alché», for representation*
tn th- Russian government on the gem­
erai subject.
• hen several men of a gnn crew
Spur for logging fompany
Albany—A new spur of the I'» rvalli*
A Kaatern rallroa-l I* Iw-ing ronrti n< t»l
above Itetrait. It will run from a lit-
tie strove Itetroit almoat to the Breiten-
bush river and will be one mite in
tength.
It will ran through splendid
timber and I* being constructed for tlie
benefit of the Curti* I uml-sring com-
panv. which will establish logging
camja alr-ng it* client and »ec ur* log«
lor it* mill« at Mil) City.
<<IL<JRADO IBAINs tOllIDC.
mg work ne-
of the fruit Tu Preven! Arridenti on Varrhlpv
l’ut work ex-
.Sew York, <»ct. Dt — A <!*«lew to
ly irrigation
prevent accidenta like that aboard tha
R«v country
battleship Missouri several months ago,
M mm-mth—Riddell Bros., who are
breeding pure bred Angora goats, took
some of their stock to Nt. I on is and an
tered them in the cot, test tor premiums
They were awardenl one first sweep­
stake on di* kid and fourth on buck
kid. They have (or year* l««n im
proving their stock by addition of only
pur* broads until they have a model
hell
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war*
teille»! by a “blow baca " In ona of tha
turrets, ia being Installed here <>n th*
l<attle*hlp Kentucky. It is called a
•tn >k* ejector and is designed to forca
rail York Begin».
out of the bor* all of th* onburned
Adam«—Tli* past tew day« of rain gave* and amok* remaining after th*
have enabled farmer* t<> mnimriuv gnn haa been discharged.
seeling and hatrowing, Tully •• large
Hood Mill Delay* Train».
an acreage of wheat will I» fall sown
KI ('•»>. Tei., <M. 1» —The Hanta
*a was gown this season.
r* read still haa a washout of aboat
12
m lee (»tween bet* and Albu­
Northwest Wheat Market».
querque, and it will be aererai daya
tief re trama are running. All other
Portlaml—Wa'la Walla,
re« |e ar* running traina regularly. It
bluestem, sfic; valley, she.
Tacoma—Rlnewtem, hfle; club, »2c i« «till rainy here, however, and the
Rio tirando river is rising «lowly.
Coital—Club, 70c; blueetem, 7(te.
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