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VOL. ï'Àtf u SCIO, LINN COl’NTV. OBEOON, .1 ( LY IX JIew 3 V G PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT gres * a» pea Good Turnouts, Prompt and Courteous Attention By T. L DUGGER RfASOMBLF RATES r«ft»«r B«<..t»4 I! ’• I » I----- Ths beat 10c meal Open aU night. la ths vslsy Portland is shipping cattle to Ja|*an. C C H»,»<ii King Osar says be .ioes not favor a forcible union with Norway <)o To TT m A severe wind storm has «i|>vd out the town of Ana«a, Wisconsin ATTORNEYS AT LAW Oo-asls fi II M *1 BSMT OHBOON r, All telegraph operab>rs on the North ern Pacific railway are ready to go on strike UTAMI ATTORNEY AT LAW So'atj I . ». .c an 1 *• «‘fl4» • .♦•4.11 O#Cfi Khavlng ........ flair ( uttlng hhampvsdiig Baths.............. ir ta>r *• AIM a HY . 1 UH •) <H;.OR<H WFATUiKr-n> a » t att ATTORNEYS AT LAW DAMI .15 « e n le • « N X*5 «• 2ft »• PROPRII IOR J. J. Burncs & Son, '■/* • <»•» Flr»i •»• • • »•«** OBIUON Al HAN Y WILBCk X A Resume of ths Lesa Important but Not Leas Interesting Event* of the Paet Week. C PROFESSIONAL HHV ANT * ► 1 Condensed Form for Our ' mlau commission's pr<*frami»e of ex- ||>e,imrnting with the Inbof of diflrreut Busy Readers. HAPPLMNüS OF TWO CONTINENTS M. killop A Chun hill. Prop*. and Wagonmakers r:NTt SR. I> M U The I'nion passenger depot at laittie- ville, Kentucky, lias I teen lairnel L m O, I lfiO.IMlO. A ft-etun man has ireen ar reels-1 in Kingston, Jamaica, for taking pho’o- graptis of the fortifications. Witte says that while he favors pea-1- with Japan, he will not eg re to it at anv terms that may 1« 'flrml Cnusually heavy rainstorms are re ported in vari-ms parts of Germany. Immense damage lias liern done to crvpe. countries. A mwl dispatch from I tk aahlngt. n says the commission has decided to secure 2,001) laimrerw of dif ferent natiunalitK-e under a 5<M> day 1 ivmtracl. with the idea in view of re- luewing tlig contract for such lalsireis i .is were found satisfactory. The quest ion of employing Ja|4tnver laliorers on the lathmus «as first taken I up with the commission and Secretary Taft by the Oriental Trading company, ol Beattie. This is the most lm|«>rtanl lalior contracting firm in the North- «set. Vice f'reeidenl C. T. Takahas'ii said toilay that hi, company wotil.1 not •grev to such a pro|»-eal. "There is no money iu such a short contract,” he motinned. **!» we could get a lour year or a five-year contract, Ja|-anew A* it I, la'iMiiers could !«■ supplied the latsirerw «oilId have to I«* brought from Jajien return«! to their hollies after . To collect the isthmus their homes bad lieen <x>iuplel«d is not practicable "Our proposal to supply Japanese lal>or has l*>-en liefore the commission and Washington officials lor sometime. We have not been not!fie.I that an eifieriiiiental <-ontract might lie nia.lv and I do not think «r would accept a contriu't if offered one." The oriental Trailing company pur posed to provide Its own foremen, choosing men sevustomrd to dire, ling railroad and similar construction work. The t'hilieee government is sending a number of its arlst.s rats to various It i» We buy our shek io large quantities countries to stall f -reign ways and beep a full lino of carriage and rrgarded generally as a step in the MINERS IN TERROR. • ig o material All kinds of work la right dlieclion. Belt Orago -ur line done on short notice Within nine days 9M infants under Appeal to Government for Protection one year of age have died in Cleveland, Against Outlaw* Ohio. The health authorities are mak g < ftkoWNK M t> Seattle, July I* — .Miner« operating ing a cl-sw- investigation into the sani on the crocks near Fairbank«, Alaska, tary conditions of the milk supply. have ap|led to the* United Slat»« The Japanese are driving the Rus g« vernment for protection from out (.1 neu «all. Oble sians north. TMI law« who ar»* terrorising that district. Gmcral C«»nstanc«* William«, in com OMIuOS S» IO New York City has purchased a home mand of the lh*paitm«'nt of the Colum for < orisuinptivee. bia, tin« ta*en instructed by the Wat Sweden will send an ultimatum to department to investigate, anti if condi Norway and is ready for war tion« are aa ha«I as th«* miner« claim, PFULL M D Ja|>an is well pleased at the ap|>oint- troop» will l«e rushed into the Tanana Oregon tnetil of Witte as a peace envoy. <*ounlry. The tel«*graph lino« Intn Set* Fairbank*« are «low n and <«rn«*ral Wil Terrorists have attempted to take the liam«' investigation in likely to U* tie- *41«, Crogfln life of the governor general of St. Pe lay»*»! for several day». In the mean tersburg. time a large Alaska coinmunitv in ter ilrphon* XxchAao« X«. XL It ia fully eetthsi that Witte ia to le rorised, for the situation in even worse j Mmtui one of the Russian |-ea. e cnoya and w ill than that which eiinted at hk.iguax w. A Ewixu • luring the “S apv Smith” »lay«. I m * given full powers. Telegraphic advicen from the North SHELTON During the past two years the Cnitril declare that h«*ld*upn ami the Imlilent of D «e a general tanking and • xt'hang* States government lias s|H-nt »73,000,. robl»eriea ar»* Uvomtng •«> fr<*»|uent that hue.nasa L • ns made at current ratet 000 more than it haa taken in. an attack on m»me of the Lankn m and drafts issued oa principal cities. A move ia said to have lieen started feartnl by the miner«. The mine ow hern to force the caar to alslicate and that are afraid to either bring their dunt he will turn the affair* of the govern into town «.r keep it at their camp». Jaxtlc* cf Us trace Votary PiKlc ment into other hands to administer Th»* outlnwH ar»* holding u|» «trong pa< k Ocia Orsgca train« ami robl»rrien at <*ampa are «o for his son and heir. -VIA- numerous that they have become ex- An agv-l man living under the name of Livingston has his home at Freeport, peeled. The miners hi th« Ttnana country Illinois. He greatly rew-ml»-« pictures have but a few we»-k« in which to make of John D. Rockefeller's father and it their annual cleanup ami the depreda is t-elieve-l by many that he is. tion« of the outlaw» threaten the year*« The president ha* signed a pns lama busineaa. The district alanit Fairl«nkn Traías Ivars W*at Ho f r Portland lion opening to Imimetvaderw an*! towt.* han ha<l a remarkable winter ami the and wav station, at 10 *5 a tn I«'» site entry the I nitah rwervation in cleanup would I m * the heavo-nt in the All binda of watch««, clocha aad jewelry ur Albany at 3 tó p in. fish. The rewet vation contains 2,4 C>. camp*« hmtory if the miners ar«» able promptly r«¡w!red ■ lands rt served for mi , to work. Fear of toning everything by aaves fh rtland » NO a m , S NO p m lary, loreelry and other puiposee win robbery i« holding Im« k the spring orxook Alban? It io p n> , 11 30 p m leave only l.Oritr.OOO availahe for entry clean-up. Ar r «se tal..al. I :..•■« II. 11.90 a m DENTIST Horseshoeing a Specialty Graduate Eclectic Medica! G)liege SCIO, OREGON Scio State Bank PHYSICIAN ¡Di SURGEON omens ........ i EEAL ESTATE BECKER, IAST ADD soütí ) Southern Pacific Co Watebmaker aod Jeweler SBASTA ROSTS R. V. HRGEY •cío CORNER SALOON ra )N •• •• Sacramento 7 55 pm.fi 56 a m bau Francisco 7.55 p m , • 55 a The kaiser is trying to prevent Nor way from becoming a republic. Pullman and Tounat cara on I» ih The mutini-ers of the Russian battle traina < hair cara ha-lamento lo Og ship Potemkin have all l»een shot or • ! I. Pa*. ai. I I tris» cara t are in chains.. I hicago. Ht Louis, New OrleauS ani Washington A party has Iwwn formesl by promin Connecting at fan Frane!» o with ent Italians for the exploration of the eversi linee for II- in.lu'.u, Japan, China upper Amaxoii river. ‘hillppinao, Central and South Amor Minister Witte has ha-l a stormy in fia. Meo Mrs M F W.- -In»! »ee, agnnt al terview with the ■ »ar and may refuse to act ss a (M-a-e envoy. B est belo state m, or address W. E. C0MAN, G. P. A., Portland, Oro Major Isangfitt, government engineer, with headquarters at Portland, ia to U succeeded by Major Boeasler. Indiana officer have arrested 11 lull level to tie a gang alm have systematically robbing freight cars of silk. Chief Forester Pmchot has ordered that forest supervisors must accept n< fees for services performed, under pain of dismissal. ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING AT THE NEWS OFFICE AT THE LOW- EST POSSIBLE PRICE GET PRICES During a high wind, following a m » vere rain and electric storm, the wall* of a brick building in course of «in- Sturrtion at Winnipeg, Manitoba, fell burying a nmuber of people. It i> feared at least ten are dead. The battleship Oreg-rn holds the troph for high «ore» in gunnery among ail battleships of the American navy. The salaries of the Ruaaian pleaipo tentiariee have l-ren hard al 1100 per day each, lieeidee an allowance of «7, 500 lor traveling and other sapsnaee. The British nary is to I* i>>n<*ntrat eal near home. Dynamite baa l»een found exar'a palace al Moscow {»SCIO LIVERY & FEED Zrvin» / Myer, Props. Eack connects with all trains at West Solo and morning train at Hunkers Our rijs are first-class and our horses good drivers Prices reasonable. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST 1». — Japanese lalwr ivMitra* t‘»rs will not agree to the Istb- CO UXT ER LÜXCH H Hr,ant Heel lie. July Oregon ALBANY NFW Onl, Term* on Wh ch Japanese Will Work on Canal • r**<« i. Albany UM>5. WANT A LONG CONTRACT Trefi f »«liasaa THE SKIPTON STABLES OHMIO» ».INN co., 4*10, I 21, in th* A great German naval demonetratior igU> I* made off Swwien. Sweden will opp»»ee to the last the elect 1 o<t of Prince Charles, of Denmark, an king of Norway. Terror tats have warned Trepoff, as sistant mimat-r of the interior of Hu« •ia, that he wifr l»e killed. The Citnen’s l»ank of Yellow Spring«. Ohio, haa rl«>erd, owing dep« wi tors l»e- twrrn 4-5,000 and 130.000. Emperor William haa held a rem* ference with King Oscar and a German* Swedish alliance was discussed. ....... tílG CROPS IN LINN COUNTY RAILROAD FOR WALLOWA. Judge De TRIAL DtNItD Haven De •• Mitchell Case. Motion in Portland, July 16 —“The motion ia arrest of judgment will l»r denied. *‘TI m » m«»th»n for a new trial will be denial Hay Wh««i, Oaf* Hop* G«v»rn Great Promur AH<ny—Th« hay crop cd Una fy ia ff»*atrr th»« than avar halorr. and th»''iaan«l« o< t<»na of hay will I* •hip|w*»l away In a«Lhli«»n to I ha ei tra a« i« tba yiahl. It i« unnenal- ly r *1 Hay ia «rilling for It ami I > Io ««, a.ld B*»«l Italnl—low pt»«rw rven f«»r the opening market Haying ho t»ern in pr*tgr»*w« h*r aom<* time, and | thl« week will »re the crop ml and in jibe cock. Mott of H will glao F* tn the Imrn or «ta<k era the en«l of th« w tab Nevar «11*1 wheat in Linn county lo»»k l>etter. Binder« will l*rgin moving th» yellow grain thl« weak, much of it l-r ing now fully ripa ami ready for cut ting The aphia mentioned early it. the luminar during Ilia rain« have all «Ii«ap|*-arrd, Uaving no mark t»rhiml The output of the county will not l»e mm h larger than in the |*a»t, for the a« r**ag«* 1« not much larger than uaual, ! hut the yield i« the gr«*ateet in year« fhrrahing will begin the laet •»( July Í or the tirwt of Aguuat, on the fall town grain Three or four week» later work wilt I «eg in on the «pring gram, which | ia kx king fíne where «owed early enough, but that gown late will ripen very cloee to the gruuml, making fund ing difficult. <>ata are l«M*king fine, an«l will l«e ai fairly heavy crop. The acreage >« not an large aa in «orne yranr, but the yield ia excellent. One of the bumper cr»i|Hi of the roun 1y will l«e hop«. There ia every indi cation of a full crop—better than la«t year No damage haa been done by the lite, the hot weather coming in time t«> put an end to the ravarga of the little | m *« i The few yarda that were infeetcil with lice have been «prayed, and the I crop i» not affeeted in the leant If w« have warm weather until pit king waa on i» over, the crop will l»e a full <»ne A prominent Albany bopgrower eeti matee the output of Linn county at about I50,O hi bale». Indepe« d«*nt C a | i ! j » <*t* Will Branch to Jo*«ph. flu id a **ls the defendant in eourt?" Senator J»>bn II Mit* hell was not in I .a Grande— \ «• rp< • t .n«-w*rs ate omrt when Judge l*e llawti ptoaoamwd at w«»rk rftabliwhtng a line !« r « new the word» quotas| from hi« «Ir* ision in railroad down Grand Komis river to answer to the n> - »ns ma le la*t week the month of the Wallowa rtvrr, ti sure i Henator Mi*cbell up the Wallowa to Wall« wa valley. by hi« attorneys The right »»f way la« teen aecure«l to wa« represented by fudge Bennett ami the mouth of the Wallowa river The ex Senator Thurston, and while Judge new road will l*‘ fadepemienl of all I I*r Haven did not »ay that he would «•ther lin«*« ami is La* k«d l>y \rw Y«»tk have tendered judgment Upon the • ap tai. •••natof, | 4 | hr l>er|i m t'oorl, it is be- A con«tru< ti»»n compan t is read* I«» I hrved from the fact that he asked if Itrglu grading <• soon a» part of the ; •’the drfen-lant was in «oiirt. that he line is r«(abhahr«l, ami will Is* at work w>»uld have done to. Senator Thurs within the next U) da>«, ami it is »tat ton. wh»-n Jmlgr 1*» Haven pul Lis rd the road will l»e n«mpletr*l to the | query, roee and stated that he wi«b««d Wallowa bridgr this ».ir and will l«e , further t inr tn whi* h U> draw up a bill extrmlr*I I«» Jtsrph next \«ar. f «i*eptions, mi d be was given until a rin« activity has »au««*»l agrnta h»r week from Moutiay morning to | resent the O R AV to go to F Igin this week them. ami busy themselves securing rights of . Thi» means another ten «lays liefore way on all d«-r<i«»l land through which Senator Mitchell will have judgment their rtnal survey wa« <*stabh«hel about ‘ pronounced upon him The senator's live vrars ago# counsel informed the court that by t*>- The prolnbh* pur^MM* d the new m«»rr< a they would have their bill of promoters is I«» g«*t the right of wby in . etreptions ready and m the hands of the («rami Romle ami Wallowa «anvons l nitr«| State« District Attorney llrnry, bwby from the O R A- X . which it is so that he might in turn have hie siipfMtsrd has alreadt «spired or **«»n answer ready by the time that the • see will expire by limitation. will again le taken up by the court. 1 he «»ut* omr will hkrh lx* the fore-• Judge IM Haven seemr'l willing to lng of the O R A X. Co. l<* build on : grant the delay, and as there wa« Ho its pro|*»rr»i line If it «1 «•* not tn objection from Mr. Ilrney, III« Honor «•me wat renew its pre tinplb n of the; •et Motutay, July 31, as the ’lay for re survey» already ma*I«*, it will i its rights, ami this the b R a X <*<» is j telling the «xceptioim. n«>t rxprrttd to do. In am case, Wai- h>«a county ha» a m*ttrr pr.*pr<'t !«>r a railroad than ever I»« fore. Ready to Start Cut-Off Eugene—C H F rrrland, construction | BIGGS TtSTSFIES FOR DEFENSE. Vigorously Dame* Any Thought Perpetrating Fraud. of Portland, Jub 16. — This coming engineer of the Honthrm PaciAc c«»m- i week, uulfw aume unforeseen acvidenl pany, i» in Eugene with a fort's of men preparatory t»» the «onstrnction of the »h‘>u!d orcur, will see the md of the bridge err«»** th»- Willamette river al j Representative Williamson, Dr. Van Spring! eld for the llm lrr»-n Spring (tenner and Marion R Bigg» trial. field cutoff branch line, which will I** ‘ Yesterday Man-tn Bigg-*, who is the Guilt Immediately l ¡.*- j*»-«»pi«- <»( Eu-1 I nite«! Stal«*e land comtiiiMioner, took gene herahl the new« of the ix-ginning • of the work on this line with great »at* I the stan I In hi« < wn Iwhalf, and when Judge l*e Haven a*l)ourn«<«l court until isiaction. They have i<M>k«»l fur it l»»ng M ii iay morning lie bad pa-**-*l thr »ugh ami »‘srnewtly It m«-an» the making the ham!» ol lh<* dintrict attorney. <>n of Eugene a terminus for all trains «»n the whole, he mad* a fair witn«-«« for the W«MMtt»>.irn Natron and Springffeld- ■ himself, and the two defendants cbarg U «-ndling branch»-«, increasing ths pop mi jointly with him in thr allrg»*«! con* ulation of the city considerably by the .; »piracy. l‘n«ler thr «killful hands of ««Idition of the trainmen ami their fam tttorney Wita-n, Ihgg» told a plausible ilies, ami affording the people reshllng •torv, but District \tt rn«-v lleney, along the aforesaid I*ram hr* a quicker during the c»»ur«e al an extremely rigid ami better means of r« v Hing th»» city rroea riaminati«»n, tangled thr witnema to do their trading. up fteveral times From the ta-gmning t his te«timony Platinum on Santtarn to the end, Bigg« contended that he Ixd'Mtmn—Georg»* B Whit«<»mb. who was mn«Nent of any wrongdoing, ami lives abotlt 3U mil«*« ah»vr Lebanon on he deniml having any ¡«art in the alleg- the South Santiam river reports hav ml conspiracy of nuUirning rntrymen to ing dirv«»vere«l platinum in laying commit ¡-erjury. •plantill«-» A •piautity *»l bla« k river »and wa» s«*nt to the government a»«av DIES AT BOISE. office at Washington, !» and partly Indian* Go Into I aw. i’hi»ni««a— Among the 32 young m»*n who were recently admitted l«» ; pre» tier law Ie*fore the ( Snp-emr court of Oregon were two Imitan», graduate«* of the Chrmawa Indian achool. Both young men were aucce«aful, anti giv<* great promiar of a cretiifahle career. They were <»m ar Norton, of t alifornia, who graduated in lit»*, ami George ! Bernier, of Oregon, of the claaaof luoo Word haa al»«» reached here that Rich a rd Graham, another California Indian, who waa a student of t hemawa in IM'.i?, ha» l»rvn a»imitted to practice law in the court« »»f Washington City. Mr Graham haa l»ren a government depart mrnt clerk for a nurnl*er of years, an»! haa atiende»! and graduated from the . Columbia law m h»M»i. ronceotrated saml w«-nl ♦ »0 to the ton, while rvc*»ncrntrat«*d »«nd w«*nt as high Comma>u1«r-in-Ch<ef of G A R Wa* Frozen Wheat Short I Touring Northwest. The Palies—Through the High Ri lg» sent other «ample« to the government Boi»*e, Idaho, July !<’» — General W ami Fifteen*Mile <*ountry, the se»tu»n ai»«rtyvr at the L« wi» and ('lark fair | W Bia* kmar, »->mfnander-in < hief of of Was«*«» county where grain was nroet He expect- an expert in a day« who thr Grand Army •>( Hi«* Republic, «Ital seriously >lsmag«*«l by the fr««ere of Feb will make a thorough examination at 5 o'clock thi« evening of intestinal ruary, ami where much reseeding was nejduitis. His wife was with him neteeaarv, crop« an looking fairly well Mr. Krebs at Dallas. during his illnrM* The l»»dy will be H une of the spring sown wheat is short Ihilla»—-1 »row«-r« re|x«rt the Krehs rmbalmed and taken to the h<»me of and rather thin, but is of good color, hop pool meeting in Ihtlla» a sucres« in the family in Boston. aod with favorable weather will make every rr«|»e«t. All those present air The general grrivr«l here on thr lOth .» cttmparalively g<«»d crop. Farmers »aid to have «igh«*d up. ami the achrmr in that section estimate that their in tfiis vicinity seems to l»r progressing, on a t»*ur, during which hr In ta tide« I to spring grain wilt average 15 bushels to while new» comes from other hop loral* | visit <»ran«! Army p-«eta throughout the Independence for Corea. Northwest, lie was ill when he arriv tiie acre. In that section the fall grain The srrious- Honolulu, July IK. — (’«»reans here that was no« froten out will yield fr«>m itie« in thi« county indicating that ed and gradually faiici Polk county will t>r quite generally in nra» of his «-«»million waa kept from the have ra »♦• I a fund I*» rrn«i Rev. P. T. 35 to 40 bushels to the a« re. Fvery Yon, a Corean M«*lb»jdist minister, to where throughout the rounty fall grain the p»M»l. Evidently the project is giv-| public at thr ro«|Urs< of hut wife. Washington to «re President R ih .- i v«*lt is ri|»rniiig rapidly, an«I heading ha» ing s|*reulat* r« considerable concern. It is rrp »rtr»l that Salem <|»et*nlator« General Bia« kmar was l»>rn July 25, birth«- purp■•»«* of a»»king «hat efforts already begun. were here the »lav of the meeting. IMI.at Bristol, Pa. lie enlisted in I m * made by th«- United State« in the the Fift««nlh Pennsylvania «avalry and forthcoming negotiations to bring about Bohemia Men Want Smelter. PORTLANO MARKETS. sul>arqurntly joined thr Fust Weet an agreement by which the Corea n na Bohemia—At an important meeting Virginia, lie served with distimtion tion will become in*l«*|»rn«lrnl within of th«- Bohemia Mineowner»' asaoriation Wheat — Club, H2t4M3c ¡»er bushel, throughout the war ami at Five Forks 20 \«*eni if it shows til nr«« for self- this week s U*| m were taken to interest blucwlotn, N’tiffUOc; \allry, HSc. waa ¡»ruiirtted on thr tirhl by General government. Rev. Nir. Yon will so* some smeltermen in Bohemia camp Barley, —Feed, 121.60-r22 ¡»er ton Custer to thr rank of captain. Through licit the go**i of li era of President Rooe«-- One mining man stated that in rase in rolls«!, |23(ff24 thr three a*lministrali<»h« of Governors vrlt to a»k Japan to grant indrprml- terrwteii partiré pul up a smelter, hr Oats—No I «bite, feed, |2V ¡»er ton; Lung, T b II mi II and Rice he waa judge m<« *0» the I nit* I Hta’rw did Culm. w<> »uld sign a <«>ntract to »lelivsr 6b gray, |2V. adv<Mata general of Maasachusetta. At tons of ore |»er «lay With this amount Hay — Timothy, 114(41A per ton; the last National encampment of the Off for the North Polo. of ore from one man, it is considered rl*»ver. 111 «g I 2 Grand Army of the Republic he was Xew York, July IM.—The Roosevelt, an iNUrtd fart that a smelter w«»ul»i Fruits — Apples, new, I! 6O^H.A6 elected com mam 1er-in-chief in which Captain R drert E. I’eary pay if once put in opevalion. Mrnwh<> p-«r l«ox. sprit»!» 11 15 ¡»er crate; ho|>rs to reach the north |>olr, started are now doing nothing with their prop peaches, So<gtM>r ¡»er crate; plums, Aftc Costly Dirt in New York. on her long voyage today. Captain erties woultl pr«a*re«l to active develop 4 41 ¡»er «'rate Logan I nst rim, 41.25 New York, July 17. — From the os- Pvary and a party <>f guests were on per crate; blark!»errira, !<lr |w*r pound; merit. rmpt tax list, as published today In Israel at the start, and remained with cherries, 7<gl«^c per pound. currants, the (*ity Rerord, tome i«!ra of the value the ship on her trip down the bay, but Clerk Robinton Suspended Mr per pound; ¡»run«*«, M5c<A4l » rasp* of earth in that ¡»art of the glolte cov- .hey left her at the nairowa, returning I’m« I let* »n — Charles M Robinson, berrim, 41 2'»■••!.Sb per «rate. rrr«l by New York City may !»e gath to the city on a navy tug Captain Vegetable*»—Ik-am*. Ia<t< jwr ¡>ound; clerk <»f the Umatilla Indian recorva ered. The total estimated value of (‘■■ary started tonight by rail for Hyd tian, has l»rrn sus|»endr«l from • ®co hi rahltagr. I k I1««* |*er pound; caull- real proj*erty which fuiys no taxe« la tiey, Cape Breton, where he will join Major J. J. MrKoin, United H tat re Aower, 75(ff!M>c |*rr d<*aen; «elery, Wbr more that 41.000 000,000, and it is the ship. •gent in charge of the rewervatton. perduaen; corn, 2<hff27%c ¡»er doaen; safe to say that thr real worth of the pen*ling an investigation of the affairs cucumltrrs, 4O(j|75<.‘ |»rr «loaen; lettuce, property is more than 42.000,000.000. Captain King in Blackmar’s Place of Robinson's office. Thia action on bead, lOe ¡*rr doaen; |»ar»ley, 25c |«er Adding to this more than 45.000,000, Baltimore, July 1" —By the death of the ¡»art of the agent is undrrst«aM| t«> duxen; peas. 2M5c ¡»er pound; totna- 0(M) "t real estate which waa taxwl, the ‘reneral Hlackmar, Captain John K !>e a result of the investigation of th» tors, 41 25(ff t per crate, turnipa, 41 25 King, of thia city, senior vice com affairs of the reservation, by R. G. Vai <4 1 4<i ¡»er sa<‘k ; carrots, 41 25(ffl.5O actual value of the city ia more than 47,000,(NJO,000. mander in chief, liecomes, under the mtine, private secretary to Imitan per sack, l»rets, 4 HA I 25 per sack. laws of the ti. A. K . acting command* Commissioner Iwupp. P*»!a*»xw—Oregon, new, 75< 44 I pet Ram Ruin* Indiana Wheat. •r-in-ehief, and will continue such un •a« k. Indianapolis, Ind., July 17 —Rejw»rta til the next National encampmsat. Albany Summer Normal. Butter—Fancy creamery, 17)%«421 ’a«' to the News from all rnuntire of Indi Captain King i, (irneion agent for Allutny— A summer normal school ¡»er pound ana show that continuous rains have Maryland, District rd Columbia, Vir for the I h nefit of public erbool teacher» Egg«—Oregon ranch, 21 «422c |»rr prevented almost entirely the threshing ginia and West Virginia, and baa an is Isung com lurte« I tn Albany this sum doarn. • »f wheat in thia state ao far. Two ■thee in Washington. Poultry—Average old hens, 12(A mer by County Hrhool No peri atonden t weeks ago Indiaoiane apparently had W L Jackson, City Bi bo«»I ftoperin- 13c; tailed chickens, I2«ll2l>c; old the greatest yield of wheal in many Rips ?ruit Can Bs Carried temient llaves and IE Ric han Ison rooffteva, B^llbr; young rooetera, 11 <4 years, but Since harvest there baa i»rrn 12c; turkeys, live, IA44I9; gi"e»e, live, Racranirnto. Cal., July IS.—Harold A large numlier <>f the teacher« in the rain practically all the time Returns Powsll, of the Vnitsd Mates !><*part- public srhoois of Linn county are at 7 4(ff*c; dorks, old. 13» ; ducks, young, so far indicate a yirl«l of 20 bushela V> <uent of Agticulture, says he haa tending this summer erbool, where in 15«' ¡»er potiml the acre. The Indiana corn crop will llofm—Choice 1904, PhdlWc ¡«er lemonstratrd conclusively that ripe struction in practical pe»iag«’gy is given. l»e trememlous. pound. fruit, «ell reTrifi'ratevI Indore shipment Stste Land in Klamath. W<«»;— Fas tarn Oregon average I »ret, «ill arrive sound under ordinary rail Canal Laborers Leaving. Halein—State Mnd Agent Oswald 19«421 r; lower gra»le« down tn 15c, ac road refr iteration, even after I*mg Panama, July 17. — Owing to dila Weet haa rrturnetl from a trip to Swan rolling tn shrinkage; valley, 25(427« (mm 10 to I fi days on the way. Isake, Klamath county, where he in- ¡»er pound, mohair, choice, 31c per tory methods of paying laborers, a gen- • ral escslua of workmen is taking place •tp««rted a large tract ot lamt believed to pound. Packing Plant is Oeatroysd. Beef — Drrnsrd Imlls, l(j42r per among employes of the canal. ReiM>rto Columbua, O., Joly IS.—The plant he swamp tn character, ami therefore from Culebra indicate that, I »cranes He found potiml; <t»ws. 3^(A4l%c. 4 the Columbus Packing company on the property of the state. M>itb»n — Dressed, lancy, 6c per they cannot get paid, lab«»rers are «¡uit- the South Side, was destroyed by fire 5,000 acres to which he believes the ting in acorae, and have taken to the today. Irosa. |l*5.‘»»0. The fire Is «tale ts ent it lei tn a patent, an«! hr po»iod. ordinary, 4r. woods nt bananas and other tropical Vaal—Drrssnl. .3<47« per pound. will take steps immediately to perfect balievsd to liars been of incendiary ¡title. fruit to ward off starvation. Fork —Di eased ff£7 %r per pound. irigm.