The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 28, 1905, Image 1

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THE SKIPTON STABLES
Good TumouK. Prompt and
CffSrteous Attention
By T. L DUGGER
KIASOSABLf RAILS
remar e.< t>4 *u4 | .■«,,*
Albany
in a Condensed Form for Our
Busy Readers.
Oregon
HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS
—ALBANY
LUXCH
NEWS OF THE WEEK
COUXTEh
M.Kilkip A Lhur.hltt, Props.
Resume of the Lees Important bul
Not
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PROM
It
Bryant
Ths best 20c meal
Open all night.
la
the
L H M
The <-erman emperor and the
met and had a long conference.
NtMsrjr Tut* ;> fft» l *»>llr'.U»r
<4
• at ! I * rota
oartOTffgst jdMrael
A1 B A M Y. OB t<K>
hhavfng .......... ......... „15 cent*
Hair ( 'titling ...........25
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Hhatin««>lng
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II. 1 h.
.. ...... 25
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Ol OR<H l>A\ II
BL A * T ATT
^EATil » .H
A f ederal grand jury at Washington,
I). I' , la investigating the cotUm
scandal.
X
ATTORNEY AT LAW
exar
M dole has establish«*! a quarantine
in the cities below on the Mississippi
river.
aLkaai ORBUON
etani
Events
A rigid irepiiry into the Bennington
li«aster lias been ordered.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
OtxCwlB Bl.sk
Interesting
v a ley
(lo To Th«
bob
Less
of the Past Week.
Br;«t>i
C
j_| BBlaST A
ALBANY UHIOUN
Five memlwre of a Philadelphia fam*
ily were fatally poisoned by eating
toa*l«t«*oie.
Komura, one of Japan's
peace
en­
PROCkll low voye, says hie country is not over ana*
ious for peace.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Oft •
j. J. Bornes & Son,
a
«»r Ilin
OBIGOS
Al HAST
N I
General Blacksmiths
and Wagonmakers
M a buy our .t * * In large
DENTIST
quantltls.
and keep a full line of carriage and
• agoa material. All kinds «4 work in
ur line done on short notice
All »f ths crew of the warship Ben*
nington have l***n accounted for » ith
the exception of one.
There is danger khat Chicago Irani-
strrw may again strike
They ate die-
eatiatied with the number -I un 01 mm
taken bar k to work.
\ l-arty ol Maxamaa on their way up
Mount Rainier narrowly re< sp«-d death
by a ta.iililer above them besoming
loosened and rolling down.
\ I V .
Ol.'J-I.ON
STATE CASE
WAR ON MOSQUITOES
Stamp
Prosecution and Defense Tell What
T hey Will Attempt to Prove.
New Or lean«. July 25 —TL© »•! l-l time
luth)
•irirt quarantine fwUlbhibwd
\©an ig»> l«v I>r H«»H went int»i > effect
yrwterday morning, ami will l«e ©nf««rr-
wi with atni’hite impartiality ami »Kb
(be u!tm««l atringrtM *• against all I «*n
tral American ports wbieb ar© cuns *!-
erwd infrcteil.
Th© ffwin© regulation®
hav© l*rll fftlpjM#H«| |f» liavr tw-rn in
force for *>me time pawl, btil im«fft»ga
lion show« that th©* hav© l«een light
emnl U> «ome extent, ami it is to tbi*
rnuMth that th© health autb«»rHir« at­
tribute ll»e introducliuu «»f y©|lt>» fever
into New Orleans
Thea© regulathms mean tha* ©very
vrwwl from C'enttal American porta
will I*© •|«-taine«l al quarantine bi i «lays.
am! thii« prevent absolute!* anv furth­
er cjMM-ff <4 fever tx’ing brought into the
city.
j
Th© situation in New Orlran» is m»w
tborvrtlghly in hand, and it is experted
that the quarantine will l>© lifted with
in a few week*
Gov©m«»r Blanchard,
Mayor lu-hrman, th© t’nite«i .‘•late#
Marine l!<<q*ital surgeons from > ■ a»t
|»<>rts and the city and »tate h«-alth iu -
thorKie» met Uwlat and determined to
take the m«et rtritigent measure* 1«
»tamp out yellow fever «ml any dieea»«*
w Uy li r••©rmit H New < »t ** «■ «
All unite in th© belief that the nv*-
quito the*»ry in th© spread »4 the dis­
ease is the only true one, am! th«- fight
will I*© carried along that line, which
was that follow «'«I in Havana
NO new
cases of yellow f«*v©r or any suspicious
<as©* developed t«#lav, neither were
there any #u#p < >■ u« dr a'i)-
I ' • di*
ease, which wa* met with #« lentiti« and
»anitary means from th© l*qrinninrf,
seems Io have run its «our»©, and th©
pliysirians are pr*>u«l <>f their *<»rk in
limiting the disease to a restrict©«! dis­
trict •
P»»itlan»!, Juh 2-!.—The er. -n.l trial
of Williamaon, Van Groner an4 lligg.
on the «I targe of suitor net mu of per jury t
hae ««unmrnrrd.
N»w OrF©B"l D©tertv'.n«d IO
Out YffHow F«w«r.
PAUL JONES BODY ARRIVES
Reports Irom the Immigration bu­
rrau show that during June over io • Vessels of American Navy Travel 7.-
g C. BU 'ttM M D.
(MX> Chim-se applied for adtnieeion ami
OCO Miles Without Mishap
nearly 9,0HI were admitted.
Annapolia, July 25 —The John Paul
Graduate Edectk Mtdfcal College
China fears an alliance of Russia an<l Jonre rijM‘»hti«>n, I'omrmtmh 1 by Rear
Admiral Hig»F»cr. will complrtr it» mm-
Japan.
CitMlaaatl, Okie
TUB
-X
»ion with the lan«hng of the «lietin-
Witte
says
the
exar
will
finally
settle
ORIi.ON
g’iished dead today.
The right »hip.«
_ • _
the |**ue question.
<»f tlie itquadroo. four « rumer» and four
A new mutiny has broken out in the t»at t Ire hl have r^trvi all «lay in the
Russian Black sea fleet.
anchorage <»t the naval a« adrmy, lying
^0 PRILL M D
Jerry Himpeon, ex-Populiet ■ ongrese- in tlouhlr column, with the rrui»rra,
headed hv the Brooklyn, iiearenl the
Oregon man from Kansas, is critnally III.
Seto
city.
Yellow fever has broken out at New
The «lay hae l«rrn without ceremony,
Orleans and a quarantine baa t**-n es­ with thr rweptlOIl of the «•»«'li.Uigr of
Belt, CtBffoa
tablished.
t all» Iwtwrrn Admiral Kami*, nup«’rin
I.inievitcb is anxious bi tight and tmdriit of thr naval aca«lrmy. and Ad-
Ttltphoa» Zxchaac« X* IL
Treat tent
Oyama is willing, so another great Imt* luirala Higeltrr and Davie and Captain
E. D. Gervaia, of the l rvn» l» cruiirr
t'aah.er
tl« again seems probable
Jurirn dr la Gravierr.
The president ha» d«*-id«*l not to
1>
SHELTON
On th«- half «!«•« k of thr Brooklyn, in
transfer tlie Panama canal to the State a Bpariuua «-.»mpartmrnt at the riitram
D «« a general banking and eichangv
department, but will leave its construc­ to tlir , ahin of Admiral SigalM-«*, lire
hue neee
L • ne ma le al current rates
tion w ith Taft.
thr body of John Paul J«>nr-, « ontainrd
and drafts issued < a principal ciliea.
The Navy department says some one in a casket of lew! inrnwd in another
was to blame lot the Bennington dis­ of w « mm ! of hamlaotnr «traign, an«l drap-
with thr ««»lore.
Constant guar«l
aster and the guilty ones will I*- found
Jostles of Us Faxe*
Xcury Pi bile
in kept by an armed jarkir.
and court martial«*l
ftclo Oregoa
Admiral hig»b«r rrganla bm miseion
-VIA-
The grand jury investigating the
a» rinimtly siiwreBidu! am* satiefarto*
frauds at Milwauk«-» is finding plenty
ry. Hi# squadron ha# »teamed nearly
of work
Mo lar 251 indictments have
7,000 mile» without <!vlay on account
lieen returned.
Crime honeyvomt>s
of ac« blent or mishap to machinery.
state, county an city officials and ha»
lieen going on for years.
Military Convcl» E sca |S.
Tlie grave of Sacajawea, the Indian
Trains leave West S io for Portland
Spokane, July 25.—Five military
and way stat) s at 1 *.'■ a u>
Lassa woman who acted aa guide !■ r la-wie convicts have mcaped from the guard
All hindi of w ate bee, cl or ht and jewelry or Albany at 2 45 p m
and Clark, has >*-en found in the Sho­
h<»u»r at Fort Wright.
All of them
shone reaervat ion new» Isindet, W\..til­
promptly repaired
were turn sent into thr fort to cerve
ing. Major Baldwin was able to l<«-ate
* m . m |'< rtlar ! » Wi m . » Vi n rn.
sentences foi «Irerrtion from other army
•CXO CRX3 OU
the place, her eon having al one time
Albany IÎ 10 p in . 11 30 p.
. m.
|MMts. Thr name» of thr men are
Errivaa Eehla
a in
l*<en the major's guide.
I rank Burton. Joerph Carroll, Jamen
Ka< ramrnto 7 55 t> m , B 55 a m
••
The state trrvMuirer ol Kansas will I*- Collingwook, Herman
lerman W
laimp and
ban > ram iaou 7 ¿5 p m . 8 55 a
lump
ousted from office.
Harry Linden, The outbreak was one
Pullman am! T urili can an both
I A. IlXKtR
Stormy timee are ex|*-cl«-d in the of thr moat daring ever attempt«*»! at
trama Chair cars Sacramento to (>g-
Fort Wright. With fr«<in >»ii to ten
ten and F I Pa*% an I U»uri«t cars to Monaco conference.
guards in an adjoining n»om, thr five
l hi<ag>, Ht I» uia. Nsw Orleans and
The canal commission has railed for desperate men sawed through two iron
tin« VNInea. l iquori and Cigars U aahmgton
Conor« ting at San Francisco with hiiis tor supplying labor.
I «nt t li rre tpiartrri of an inch thick.
everal Une» for Honolulu. Japan. China
A negro colony from Florula is to I»
*hlhppinss. Central an I ><>uth Amer
Pure Liquori fur MeJlamal Purpose*
Inventor Rei«CtB Offer.
ca.
established In Southern Idaho.
Nr» York, July 25 —Morris Hchart
Hr© Mrs M F W-diiar »es. agent al
A liomb was thrown at the sultan of • tier, 15 yeari ol«l, ol Brooklyn, who
F est Kuo station, or addreM
Gira V* a Call
Turkey, but be was not injured.
»«dved a problem of signaling lor ele­
vated roads ami ¡»art «4 wh«ieo »ystrm
Another batch of indictments hae
is in use on ltr«M»klyn *'l.” line#, »• adr
SCIO
imen return«*! against .Milwaukee graft­ thr statement that the position »* elec­
ers.
trical engineer with a »alary of 41**.
Georgetown. Indiana, near the Ken­ a year has Iwen offered to him by the
tucky line, lias, been wash«*! away by General Electric <• »mpany. of Krhenec-
tady, N. Y.
He ad led that upon the
a cloudburst.
advi«-© of City
Ku|>rrintrn«lriK
of
Some Russian defens«« have l**en Kcboola William II. .Maiwell, he had
captured by the Japan«*», together with derided to reject th© offer and remain
several guns.
at ach«jol until be tiniibre.
Be'.« Cr»f:a
Horseshoeing a Specialty
SCIO, OREGON
S CIO
Stute
Bank
crr::nj
.............. T
fiEAL ESTATE BROKER,
IJ\ST A!)D S0QTÏ5
R. W. HRGtY
Watchmaker and Jeweler
CORNER
Southern Pacific Co.
SHASTA ROUTS
SALOON
IV. E. COMAN, 0. P. A.,
Portland, Uro
ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING AT
THE NEWS OFFICE AT THE LOW-
EST POSSIBLE PRICE. GET PRICES
A murderer sentenced to be banged
21 years ago lias lieeu found alive In
the Illinois penitentiary.
A storm hae swept over Midway is­
land, destroying the military camp
maintained by the t'nitod Mtalee
Il ie said that in the peace terms to
be demanded by Japan is a provision
against double tracking the Siberian
railway.
Russian |«|>ere declare that
the ai-ceptance ol this would lie com­
mercial suicide.
Japanese positions
are strongly fortified.
in
[»SCIO
LIVERY & FEED STABLES,>
/n ine /- Myer, Props.
Hack connects uith all trains at West Solo
and mornin f train at Aiunkers
Our rifs are first-class and our horses food
drivers Prices reasonable.
Detention Camp« tKabhahed.
Srw Or Irene, July 2V—«The yellow
fever quarantine aitnation
aHrcting
New Orleans iff not arrioua, in that it
applies only to |*-reone an«! toiggagr,
an«! thie will l»e relieved by the imme­
diate retabliahment of detention rampa
on the Imre of all the railr«»a«le where
traveler« desiring to go up to the quar­
antine territory may remain five day«
an«! ar< tirr a rrrlifli atr of rmninfr«•
lion from the Marine boepital eere-
tee.
Mancnhuria
The Russian garnsion at Vladivostok
ex pacta an attack by land and sea any
time.
Baron Komura, Jaj-anere peace en­
voy, hae arrived in Seattle and started
on east to Washington.
China will insist on Manchuria being
return«*! to bet when the war is over,
no matter bow it terminates.
A cloudburst near Joplin, Mia ■turi.
cause.I great damage to crops. The
Iowa will reach 1150,000.
one man
was drowned.
A majority of the naval l«<rdof cm-
etructlon baa recommended that no
more wirk I* done on the r.nicer Man
trancierò, and it baa I een taken out of
■ omni lee.in
TO JURV.
Germane Aping the Japanese
Berlin, July 2ft.—The recrecy with
which the Japana-re have acreened the
movement« of their arnnee ha. cured
the German staff Io re-eiamine the
method« for administering the army in
time »f p« am or war.
The annual
maneuvers which ate to take place thie
year are to !*• conducted with much of
the eecrecy that would surround actual
warfare.
Job in Sight for Wallacs.
Atlanta, (ia., July 25.—Ths Consti­
tution tomorrow will say
"A persist*
nnl rumor ia afloat in railroad circles
I here to the effect that John F. Wallace,
I formerly chief rag inner <>( the Panama
' canal, ie to 1« made president ol the
i Healeiard Air ine railroad. The report
cinnot 1» verified, but come* from an
I a| ;«rentI) reliable » arcs.
TO BROADEN ENGINEER COURSE
FARMINS
HOLD
THEIR
WHEAT
Cnite«l Matra Dialrict Attorney Hen­
Ircreatrd Attendarce at Agricultural Ara OR«r«d TO Cents at Penatelo©,
but íffpacl Htghor Pnce.
College Force« Enlargement.
ry ha« »tat«*? the caer of the govern­
Corral!t»-*—The |»r»»piiBed
of |l,r dr part menl of
«rspanaion
mechanical
m*
gtn«M rtng at the vollegv, determined « n
a» the annual tM*ard meeting, ie tn part
made raamtial by the iargrly Fnvrea»rd
attrn la her of «tuiJeFiV», which laat rear
nearly ton« be«I 700. The prearut plan
»a« i nt la Ur* I »hen lite altendanvr eae
'.«•« iFi.«n halt that nitmbtr.
W title the • hangr la tiring ma<lr, it
it planned tn hi««a»Jrn an«l
the
< Mirrr of »natruvtion. The matter »• tn
th« Land« ■ f a vommitter that« a»th
Prr«i lent <»alcl». »• to perfect plan«
One Ivaturr in v»»ntem plat ion »• the ad-
• hti««n of a graduate year to the rotirar,
» » that many atudenta now gt>ing abn«a«t
for birther tnelrurtion, •uvh a* Cornell,
lu-rkrlry, Htaatord, and au <»n, van g> t
it at tbrir home college
President
Gatch’« rrrommendatioiMi on the Bob-
jrvt rmbody the ralahliahment of a
I »undry and pattern making cottrwe
trtinn taken t»»r the improvement of
th«« mining «lepartment rmlxMlira the
purrhaffr
addition equipment. Tha
old chemical laU»rat<»ry now botaaw
the department and there ie alreauly
fair eqipmetil for lalrotatory work, but
it i* ptoptwMwl to |w*rlrt'l the work in
thia line. Cloetrr Proehetel, w ho w a*
elected at* instructor in the enlarged
department, i* a gra«!uat«* , f the col-
. who •I’rnt la«t year in the mining
department at the I’niveraily of Call«
forma. Hr ia a Portland boy.
iVmlleUm—W H. Byre». th© miller.
Fit« purchase«! ihw »mall Iota «»I wheat
tn th© vicinity <>í I'emllet* ri l»»r 6A
« enta. |-art » t If « w Firat ì * in# >
ai. i
l<rt blawUMn. He !• » tiering 70 cent»
fot N«>. I blueatem, with fr» farmers
wilhtif to berepl thia l'nrr, believing
timt a •h<»rt time hear© will bring
them an advance «»ver the present
The farmers who • It rarly
pnce*
ìaat ymr
thè |***p lar pm*«« by
nearl) 12 ernt« a Lutliei, as the price
r««M* fron» »VN lo ** venta a buihrl.
For (ear oí being tn the wrong this
)«*ar, many will hob I until tlie market
IB rfltabltahr*t at a woli’l mark.
Mr. Byvra boa alao p<irrb*av4 a lot
of herlry from E I Smith, (taying n &
rente a hiin«lrr«|, » tth the umirratami«
in* that all Mr Hrnith witbad Io turn
The
in would I* tahrn at that prive
artmunl eoi-1 in the i ranea«-(ion it nut
known.
ment to the
jurv. clearly,
fully
and
forrfulh.
The «lefener. through Judge Bennett,
hae lol«! what ground will t»r taken by
hie client« in the bottle to
out once m»»re, ami hae
t»r
f«>ughl
atta« bed
the
p ieition of tl»r government am! it« at­
torney, hae disclaimed guilt on Ixphalf
of the thire att uned men and
hae
de-
» laimed in tier* »unis of denunciation
that the government an«! Ke delertiveo
hate harried the men a*»uerd from
pillar to
|ih«' » rrir.l rabbit* m
j front of bluodlhirety ‘l‘V*
All ie ready lor the «»hl atoty to I m »
, t*»l«l again and thii will i>o « - mmrnc«U
in the recital totnorn«» morning at 10
in’« lock whm 4«»urt will »«»nvrne again
In the meantime the pr<W''Uth»n hae
told the jury what it intend* to pn»ve
ami thia atatemrnt reveals the fai l that
the kirfrmianti w II have to fa« r new
Schools O< Baker County.
evi«lrnce n«»t brought «mt al the former
Baker City—Thr
The annual
annuel report of trial and will i«r put »till more upon
County S h»#d »operint« n-lent John A their mettle n relabbahlng their inno-
Mr Wilhaniffoii ill I mp provcal
Bay ton, ju»t fllrK, »)«<•»« there i are A,- - vn«r
. ■ u June lb
34H |>eraon» lM»tw*©n the agr <> if 4 ami t 1 ay »- G » n in I'nm •
20 ymr* in Inker countv, <1 4.I14H of and to haw fftav**d there until June 21,
whom are rnrolhd in tlie different ( when the trial hae come to his ctmnev*
m ! hm >I«.
Thr nund»*r 4 frac her» em* | tion with the v<umpire« v , go that when
ployed is 102, with an avrrage «alary he tretirt«'«! in the la»t trial n-»t to have
for ma!«'# of |*«2 ’» |*rr ni>*ntb, frmaun«, rrineiiilvrrl hit » hr re» I m »tile hr will
<7. The t««•,i| ** for th« pa*l year liave tin» time either to a«lmit «>r bring
to the munty ffe'ho«»l were |W,7S7 2** counter proof to deny.
while the expense* amount*«! to ITT,
IM7 HU, leaving abalan««*<>f 122,57 4 <2
DE A TH HOLL GROWS
I!,r
I • ! - ‘
H.
Plan Btg Vinegar Output.
gr»>un<l». etc., i» |1M,MO5.
Thr aver­
Eugene — The Ingham A Zimmer
Lows of Life Is Ewpscted to Reach at
age dutrict tn is M.l mills.
Citier and Vinegar c«»mj»any, a well
Least Eighty-One.
known inanufa« luring ««»ncern of Eu-
Hop Yards on the Market
Han IMrgv, Cal , July 24 —Tlie Ben­
g«-i »*. .tai just filr«l »upplementary ar-
the nington horror, which »hi# k*M| an en­
Salrin—- Kryt’# Br»*e., repute«!
11ch» of incorporation with 'hr lane
t >unty clerk changing tlie name to thr m et extrnsivr hopgrowm «»n Hi«* «-»«a#t, tire nation by it* long » #lrr > f casual­
Ingham Vinegar Co.
Tlie owners <»f are said to l>r tn thr market f«»r the »wie
tire, gf( A# with ♦-.«• 1« pAffimg hour.
tl •• S »rthw«,et Conserving Co ’» big of thrir hop ranch«'# in thia and I'olk
plant at Ta«on>a. have purchased an count ire, aggregating 1.0 » I aeree, ot Even thr wildest »*arl. ewtimak*« of the
interest in thr hwal plant ami the one which t»24 acre* are set to hops. it la terrible rrault# of tlie riph#hng Ixiilrra
at Mrdf»>rd. operate*! by thr imine com­ rr|M»rt«*d that th«- price ffrt tt|»on the In­ alMiard th*» gunlxial have not
riag-
pany. The contract lias just !>••«• n let <le|»rmleiirr yard«, ronaieting ni 4(H) grratrd an»l, instead «>! lessening the
•
in full
for the erection of new building» for
ami rctrtit of the catastrophe, later ami
the Mrdtonl plant, the ca|>acity of I »earing this eraiem. i#
which H 4.000 barrel# |M?r year. The that two nf!»Ti* fi.» • <<•; rtne.v« ! U|M»n completer «lelail» have a« I dr* I to It.
I ugrht* plant will l>r enlarged t«> the them, neither of which has as yet !>een Thr death list mav l>e »welle«t to the
accepted. The price fitrd on the Br«»oka
ffsrnr capacity.
ap|«allmg total of four score betiire the
yard <»f 224 acre« i# nut given.
last word shall have been written ami
Miners Less Hostile.
one of the darkest page# in America'»
Takes the Brgs Home.
"iimpter—Unite a number of »Fi46p
firant» Pas»—Frufr»»or A
I'. Cord- history rlt»«rd
men have «Irivm thrir fl<* k# into t!»r ley, of the <>rrg»»n State I x¡»rrtment
Thee«* figure», which at first glance
>iitnpter district thia »caaori, and all station, ha» returned to < ori a Um after appear rxaggrrat««!, are tmule up ot the
victims
»tatr that grar# ««imlitnjn# were never »¡M*mhng #rv«»ral day« viiiling U«r Jos­ known dead, the pr«»l*able
letter than at present. A more ¡»earr- ephine county melon rtrld«
Tl r pur- among th© injur«-»! no-.» in the various
f«il understanding «eeems to riifft be­ |M»re of Prüfe#*>r ('ordley'- visit I» t«» l»«>»pttal» ami the total numl>er miMing,
tween miner« ami »torkmen, a# ler# i«!rntify thr strange bug that ì» «le»tr»ty­ ami are »unimartird as f»»llow«
!>rad at morgue«. 5.1, «Im«! in the
threats are hear«! against the latter ing thr melon vin»« of th© f>« l t« aFxmt
than in former uriwihu.
This is a«
i «rant» Pa«*
\ ntimt»©r of vine« killed fl«>ode«l flfeftMHU <»( the til-fated war-
• .iinted for from the fart that th© by thr |»e#t amt arirral specimen» of ship, 7; injure«! who mav die. 10;
rungeff arc in better condition ami that thr bug# were taken by Pr» f♦•*»*■ >r < ord- OBiasing, 15. Total, «1.
The total <»f prultalds •l«-ath» of injur-
there is plenty of feed to g«» r«»uml ley to tlie rxprrimritt «talion.
ed men il I'rtMnt upon tl»r « pitib*n of
without ahrepmrn encr«sM*hing on thr
!>r M II Foster, 'd th»- l'nitr«l Statre
domain »4 th© miners. No reports are
Budding tor Medical Department.
Marine I! -pKal servi«©, in charge of
mrivrd that th© sheep are being rang
Salem—Plane have liven completed thr medical »taff. and the nund»er of
rd on the government reserve in thii
for th.* erection of a flft.ObO building miteing upon the statement of Com­
vicinity.
for the medical department of Willam­ mander Young
Th© cutnmamler l«e-
ette univeteity. The building will in­ lievri the miasing men were drowned
Fair Grounds Ars Improvsd.
locat«*! on the northwest corner of the am! that tlie waters f th© bay will give
baleni — When improvements now c dirge campus and will In* of brick and
up thia numl<er of dead.
tinder way are completed ten lays three eturiee high
Money for the con­
lo-nce, Oregon will have the l**st state struction of the building lias already
fair ground« on the Pacific mast, Cal- been «ulwcribed.
NOT AIM! DA! GOVERNMENT
ifornia is making Improvements which
may |«m»iblv bring the exposition
O A. C. Regents' Election.
Chinese Byycott D«s gned to Improve
ground« of that «tate up to the same
Corvallis—-J K Weatherford wai re­
California Labor Conditions.
»tali laid «« th re in Oregon, but hr elected preeident, John 1». 1‘aly ar« re-
Klianghai,
July 22. — About 1.500
the present it is declared that Oregon tary and B b Irvine treasurer at the
|>e»»pir,
including
the heads of ail the
fair ground« will I» the l<eet. The im­ annual mwting of the
of regents
provements made here were pani for of the Oregon Agricultural (Ndlrgr held princi)»al guild» and delegates from
with the appropriation which would here. Thru term« are for two yrai*
many provinces, at tend*«! a Chinese
have l-een used for the premiums if tlie
each.
iiiam meeting
yretrrday, which ar­
annual «tate lair hai lieen held.
ranged to liegin thr boycott of Amrri-
t an goo*!» tomorrow. It was «Dili nctly
PORTLAND MAHUtTS
Banton Hs, Prosper!.
announced that tl*e action taken was
C rvalli*—Reports fn>m th» different
Wheat — Club, hr«, 71 «*u*7tr per not against the American government,
bojitruBera in the vicinity <■! Corvallis bualiel, blur.tr'n, new, 75(ff7dc; val- whusr constant
kin«lnr«Mi was fully
art-tliat thia asMon'e crop will be at ley, new. 75c.
rw■t.gfiirwl, but it wax pointed out that
leaat one-third largrr than la.t year.
Barley, —Fred, 121 .<*><>toS3 perlon; unlr*«» the Chinese showed thrmarlvee
The long dry spell of last sraooii as. rolled, *234*34
I«» I* in earnest they would have no
the i suae >d only al*>ut one-half a erwp
Data—No I a bile, ft**!. *?Dq*30 |>er effect on thr California laU.r conili*
on the yards situated on the high ton; gray, *21*
lions. There i. etili much doubt aa to
lands, Thie year an ahundanre of rain
Hay - T iniothy, 11 I (at I5 p<*r ton . whether the boycott will really I«
ha. asr<irt*l a g-"»-l yield in both lot­ clover. ♦*.
maintaine*!.
tom and lull land. Eremi hot »rather
Fruita — Apples, new, 11 5<»to 1 *5
haa pravtnally et terminated! vermin, |>er box; aprit-l*. '>• to 9 I |er . rate.
Comes to Lend of Free.
!**)<■ bra. 504*'«* j*-r crate, plume, 25c
and thr outloofc »• rlvrlirhl
New York, July 24.—A young Rus­
per - rate
I v.iU. rrir*, *1.25
sian claiming the title of Prime Potem­
Healthy People at Sumpter
l>er crate; blackl«rri«a, 4<*5c pound;
kin, and «aid to lie the eon ol Admiral
Humpier—From investigations made chrrnea, 7tol2%< |*>r pound . currants,
Potemkin, of the ItuMian navy, a de-
ber« during the pe«t month it ie learn­ Br |*-r |>oiin<l, prune«, *5c(**l. rasp­ »•■ndant of the house of Potemkin,
berries.
«1.25
per
crate.
ed that Humpter is without doubt the
from which the mutinous liait leali I p
Vegetable«— Bt-an*. it*Ac |*r pound;
most lieallbful town in the «tale.
At
Kmai Potemkin denied ite neme, is in
cabtage,
itol'ac
|-er
pound
;
cauli-
present there ie not a case of Sickness
the city, having arrived on the Trench
in the town that ran I» considered floaer, 75to’*‘c perd<tsen; celery. *1 lineria Bretagne.
The young man
dangerous. Nor has there I-sen a death per doaen. eorn, I5(*'.‘5c per doeen; Inaile the trip In the «terrage, altlwingh
from disease during the last six months. coettmbere, 4-n*5Ot per iloaen, lettuce, when hie pro|ieity was examined at
An idrnta at the minea liave turnisti«*! head. 10c per iloxen; paraley, 25c por Ellie island it was found he had nearly
««vi re', funerals at the city cemetery dnaen; pea., 2<*5c j>er pound; toma­ «25,000 in I sell
lie «aid lie ei|iecta
during that time, but none of three >an toes, v0r<**l per crate; turnips, *1.25
to go West and buy a farm.
!*• considered aa Iwlonging V> the town. I*l 40 |*er sack; carrots, *1 25<ffl.AO
per sack; l>«ets. *lffl.2S per »ack.
Valley Is Under Water.
Potatoes Oregon, new, "br to*l per
Many Threshers Are Running.
Joplin, Mo., July 24.—The
Rack.
The iMllee—The past few days have
Butter—fancy erramery, 2"to2'-‘>gc waters of Spring river reached the big
liven the longest continuous hot s|*ell
«lam at !x>wellv Kan , early today, am!
per pound
recorded In Waeco county for several
bqur*—Oregon ranch, 2l!gto23c dos. with all the f!«Mffl gain open the water
years. Tha hot spell is not doing any
Poultry — Average old bene, I3to roan to within two feet of the top of the
-lamage to grain, as everywhere it ie
14c; mixed chickens, I2©I2SC; °ld •lam. The gang«'» »1«••««! 22 fret of
too far advanced to t* injured try beat.
roostem, !♦<* loc, young ruoaters, lit* water. Half a mile al>»»ve the dam the
However, it ie he«tening harvesting, as
12c; turkeys, live, l*«*IO. gewwo, live, water broke >nt of the banka an«! flcwel-
spring grain is now ripe ami must I»
*l(*7c; ducks, old, Ur; dutka, young, ed Park, a little village, with three feet
harve.ted along with fall grain
Moot
ot water. It it estimated that damage
1<>A1 Ac per pound.
of the threshers are now running, and
Il-qa—Choice l'-HH, 17© 19c
per to crop« and liveeto« k will amount to
good yields are reported.
1600,000.
pound.
Smelter Mae B.g Run Ahead.
Humpter—-Crtncentratee are lining re­
cti trod here daily for the emelter from
the big producer« of the Cracker creek
(district. The ore bine at the emelter
are rapidly Oiling up and a large cup-
ply will hr received thie reason from
other on Hone near by, thuc insuring
etea Iy operation of thie plant for an in-
definite period.
Won’—-Pastern Oregon average l>est,
lUtoJIe; lower gra-lta down to 15c, a<*
cording to shrinkage; valley, 25(ff27c
per pound, mohair, choice, 31c per
pound.
Beef — Dressed bulls,
l<*2c per
pound; Cows, 3'v»«'vr-
M.itton — Dreaseil, fancy, 5c P«r
pound; ordinary, 4c.
Veal—Dreast*!, 3‘. to'S" I*» ponnd
Pork—Dieasetl tito7 tgc per pound.
Had Just Joined Ship's Crew.
Washington, July 21 —The Navy do*
;>artment has received a telegram from
Kan Franciero, saying that 2* enlisted
men who were ordered by the Navy de­
partment tn lie sent to Man I’ieffo for
the Bennington hail left Man I ranriero
July 17 and went *t«N*rd ship July I*,
and therefore are among the Benning­
ton's crew