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•t VOL. IX. < <H NTY. OIUIGON, Al fil si LINN SCIO. 1«, 1905 NO. — I ITU/C AT TUC U/CCIÍ Fret T.a new Franses».. VOTES TO FORSAKE SWEOEN THE SKIPTON STABLES NtWd UF I tit Wttl\ PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT I.IXY <»IO, CO., Good Turnout!, Prompt and tourteoui Attention OMEOOY Br T. L DUGGER In a Condensed Form tor Our Busy Readers. ÍLU0MBLL IMTU I«««« £•' .la> at <k. 4 «< ir» peg« rer ancua«, la «4 a a».» ffirvfif B*V ft 1 au4 * r»«U Albany Oregon BATONS OF TWO CONTINENTS ALBANY LUXCU COUXTER M-kilkip A Churihin. Props. A Resume of the Lest Important but Not Leia Interesting ALBANY ORI GON Russia is buyinfg «u plies bewvily tn America H Rry^nt <lo T* H m aarxNT a », *« ATTORNEYS AT LAW 0o4ela * <k L » aLBaST 0*><><>K Keystone Shaving Parlors atasKT. oaaoo I'rewident R<s>srvelt is said to have selected a Ferlerai judge for the «listilet PkOPRIl IOW of tIregon, but will not make the an nouncement for some time. GliORGf; DAVIE w KATUgKSUkl* « Wt ATT ATTORNEYS AT LAW *«r »-.IBI s» I«aa Ha * contra* t for a new custom house J. J. Bunios & Son, I'at The Nan Frani 1*0 has lieen let. The building is tn tie finished by March I, IIKM, and will cuat 11,194,000 General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers ORKOON Al HA ST Graft in the army haa l*e«*n found In connection with contracts to’ supply ing clothing and other supplies. Bhsvlng.................... „18 cents llalr < uttlr.g jfl Shampooing............ _58 •• ile I ha_________ 25 •• Wo-sr» r»U* an I a. nelle« ^t l*v a. • *4 I slsols os«, no w«»i «4 »owi t’liairman Hbonta, of tbe Canal com in íes ion, says one of the first considera tion* must be tbe pr*>|>cr housing rd employee, and buildings will have to l*e We buy our stock Io large quantities j erected for them. an*l keep a full line of rar-nag* eud The Interelate Coni merce commission wagua material. All kinds of work la 1 will shortly increase the minimum per ur line done on short nolle* l'entage of air brakes used on freight WíLBV» X riMlJLM t> M p DENTIST Be'.« Orogoa IM*M, M t». Graduate Edectk Medical College Horseshoeing a Specialty ' trains engaged in interstate commerce I to lessen the Janger of accident. SCIO, OREGON There are now 340 cases of yellow ' fever under treatment in New Orleans ClatlaaaU. Okie It is lielieved Judge R N. Bean will i lie the next Federal judge for Oregon TH! * ¡O ORKGOM Scio Bunk Stute AO PRILL M D PHYSICIAN id SURGEON Oregon S»l* Bela, Orsgo* crn:iK9 Tsliphaat Xx:tAac* X» Ik President Cashier.. ................ T J ....................... W Mr««««« A Ew.au JJ. 8HELT0N EEALESTATE BROKER, Deal general banking and exchange bui n«aa L ■ us made at current rate« and drafts issuwl ea principal cities SOUTJ) Ytutlcs of U* Piaci Ko Ury Public ftcl* Orsgku -VIA- R. V. HRGEY Southern Pacific Co Watchmaker and Jeweler SBASTA A 109TB Train« leave U eel Belo for Portland and way stations at 10 48 a m Iwav* All kinds ot wauhsa. docks aad jswalry or Albany al 5 «fl p m promptly repaired jeataa Portland 4 30 a m . • 30 p m •CXO CRXJOX " Albany It 10 p m , 11» p m. Arrives Ashland 12 S3 a m , 11 3U a m “ Kax rainento 7 88 p m . • M a tn “ Kao Vraaciaco 7 86 p m . • 88 a CORNER SALOON Pullman and Tourist ears en both trains Chair cars ba ku.ei.to I* tig i»n and fl Paso, and tourist car* t Chicago, Nt Louis, Ns* Orleans and Fin« Wine«. Liquor* and Cigars W sahington Connecting al Nan Francisco with »veral Uns. for Hon lulu, Japan, China 'hUlppiuM. Central and Nuuth Amer Pura IJquorsfor Medlsinal Purposes ra J. A. TlXhTW Re* Mrs M F. v •»*, agent st West Ncio station, or address Give Ui a Call SCIO Oyama is rea* I y to fight at one* should peace negotiations l*e broken off. Yellow fever in New Orleans 1» on the decrease, but is increasing on plan tations near ths city. ATTORNEY AT LAW S C. Russia mar prep**»e a joint povera- ment of the island of bakhalm IMT a M R Off « Evente of the Past Week. ORBOON W. E. COMAN, G. P. A., Portland, Or» ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING AT THE NEWS OFFICE AT THE LOW- EST POSSIBLE PRICE GET PRICES Governor Folk, of Missouri, want» to attend tbe lewis and Claik fair, but fears to leave his state for (ear gamb ling will be revived. Witte poeitively rejects two of Jap an««» conditions Russian »ntnion is umtsal against terms offered b/ Ja;«n. A woman was entomlied for two boars in a * revaaee in a Montana gla cier for two hours. Nhe waa finally reerued without serious injury. J-*AA'\ZXZ'*‘*SAA>\/Ss/'SPNZV/VvrV’'^v/VVVXZ^x/X/VV\A>/\/^\/,'NZx-4 Russia thinks the peace terms lw*- yond reason Russia is about to remove the duty on American machinery and tool* About 880 deaths from smallpox have oernrred In Valparaiso, Chile, 1 i during the last week I i Cbtisitana. Norway, Aug 15. - The Norwegian people, in a referendum Vole, have pronounced in favor of the diaaolatiosi ol tbe union with Sweden with remarkable, though n«4 unci- perterl, unanimity. Of 480.000 voters. 320,000 cast ballots. While liie full result will u<>4 I» known for some time, up to midnight returns show that at»>ut one person In 3.0r*0 vol«! against dis*» lution Ths difference between the total number of voters and the nutnt<«r of vote* cast is attributable to alwent- ess, such a* ■ilora abr*wd ami other* who are out of the country at present. There were srenes of tbe greatest en thusiasm everywhere. Thousands of women who did not have the right ot franchise signe.1 |w-litlot a In tbe stteets indorsing ths diawolution. In Christ lana am! other towns, the entire ;>>pu- lation turner! out, every one wearing I* ng streamers < t Hr natirmal ml rs and pllure* of Premier Michelsen One of the memlwrs of the cabinet sai<! to the Aa*ociat«l Press "The result »ur|*wam-s th* most san guine r i per tat I* ms The next official a|*|>s will 1» taken after the storthing meets, lugust 21. when the result of the vote will I* communicated to the Swedish government. The «birthing will re|*est the request that the like lag *le> lare the nk-akt in operation ami the union diseolved. "The storthing will also expr*-»» a willlngn«** to negotiate concerning the details of tbe dissolution. "Il is the earnest desire <4 Norway to conclude the iliesolutiou amicably. Norway will never retract, but every thing will I m * done to meet the wishe* of Bw*ien in other direction*. "If peace depends upon abolishing Ul* fort* 11 . y will I m * al»>li»lit-*l. Nor way must remain a monarchy. The ;H-opi<- <|o not desire a republic." PLOT TO KILL PRÉSIDENT Private Car Takes Roundabout Way on Rsturn from Chautauqua. New York, Aug 15.—That the Erie railroad fully arranged for the safety uf France fear* her Indo-China colonie» I President Roosevelt on his way from I are in danger of Ja|*aneee domination. Chautauqua to Jersey City on Saturday The Russian cruiser Pallarla, which is shown by the fact that the presi- j was sunk at Port Arthur, has been re- dent's car did not come in over the main line. Instead, the Chautauqua . fioaUwl. »¡M-cial aim broken in two at Huffien. Eleven boys from the Oregon state N.Y . and the presidential party was reform scliool marie a nicceseful break 1 brought in by a roundabout way over lor lllieriy. , two small branch roads. Presiilent R*»>sevelt is said to have The Peary expedition baa left 1 abra- I objected to the unusual precautions taken, but acquiesced when positive porta all well. orders from I'resulent Underwooil <4 rt the pese* ternis Russia is angry 1 the Erie were shown him. TI hmh - or The whole nation ders were issued as the result <4 a letter -ifflered by Japan denounces them. received by the Paterson p» 'ice which Work has lieen su»;*en<le<l on th.- said there was a plot to blow up the pr«-» .lent’« train near Uidg.-w.«»I, Ui<lg>*w*»»l, N./. N Culebra division of the Panama canal president's The Chautauqua special was stopped on account of a shortage of funds. at Nuffren early Saturday morning A petition signer! by 100,000 French There was a consultation <4 railroad people urge« the «stabilii nient ol an men, at which it was decided to «end armistice and the conclusion of |>eace. the president to Nparkill, a small town City oil inspector* of Kansas City on the Hudson, three miles I mt I o * have found 2“ out ot 38 measure« userl Nyack, by a little singe-trark r<«.|, by the Standard Oil company at that known as the Piermont branch and place to be short. 1 thence into J srsvy City on the Northern j railroad, a branch having Hi terminals the new nSW«pa|aer Excavations for Roosevelt was bui Irli ng of M. H . Ih-Young in Kan at Nyack President Francisco have seriously endangered awakened and told <4 the change in the iM lcedule, as the olticiala did not like the Chronicle building to take the responsibility without his An automobile occupied by h.ur consent. The president, after some prominent men of Pueblo, Colo, was discussion, «aid that be was "in the struck by lightning nrar that town ami liamle of the Eri*,’’ and whil<* he bad one of the men instantly killed. I no fear <4 his tram l*mg wrecked on Charlee M. Nchwab will spend three the main line, be would do what the Slow time months in Europe studying tbe latrai railway men thought best. shipbuilding plants, and then trat was made over the Piermont branch, an<i the Northern railway, and extra plants at all Atlantic ermet port*. men guarded every part ot both mads. It is now generally lielievmi that agenta of Japan are liehind the Cbineer Oil Measurs» Ars Short boycott nu cement, as American gi»«ds Kansas City, Aug. 15.— Information in China are trelng re pl aceri by giarda of has bee* field aga.net George W. Japanese manufacture. Mayer, manager, ami William Nhaw, A heavy vote is rx;*er ler! on th» re local superintendent, of the Standard ferendum in Norway. Oil coeipany, charged with selling coal Rooevelt tell* China boycott is la oil and gasoline from sliort measure« Twenty out of 35 tank wagons' meas violation of the Chinese treaty. ures tested were fourni sliort by the Many firemen were terribly burn««! city inspector. C. F. Wiiwm, president In a New York aoap factory fire. <■( the c*>m|*sny which make« the five- Preenlent Rrawevelt makes vigorous gallon measures used by the Standard speech on Monroe doctrine and trusts Oil corn|«ny. is on bis way to Kansas jt'lty, having b*M summoned here by Japanese delegate says Ja;*an will Mr. Maier. not yield a point from terms offered Fofwet fi roe near Mullan, I daho, nearly smothered a number of minar« in a tunnel. President Ro<weve!t add r resr d the «*■*! n'neri at Wilk«sl«rre, and was enthusix.z •ally receiver!. Nearly 2,000.000 Immigranta ha*» irrtvoi in the Untied Ntatee from Europe in the peat threw years French and Brtliah sailors pern*!» the streets of Portsmouth, England, arm- n-arm, while admiral« dine together. Japan'« term» of peace include reim- bnrsemnetj for the entire c*wt of tbe war. and ceding of the island uf Sak halin. ■M CHINESE Ciinen* of Principal Cities Turn Out En Masse with National Color« BOYCOIT EXPLAINED Aglet* of |M kado Said Ta Actuating Power -------------------- --------------- FIHE WAROEN IS WIDE AWAKE -------------- .. ... ---------------- MACHINERY FOR ST. HELENS Aer»»i« Farmer* for Burning ing Without a License. > Hs ths Vancouver. B Aug. 14. — Tlierw ■ growing Iwlief that the boyrolt of American g*»«»la in China originats«l with ths Japan»«», and that their ob ject waa to e»cnre the rich trade of th» empire for tbamselve». Hitherto ths t’hlneee provinces haw a«<e«l ill.lepeud- ently of <oie anolhei, but the concerted action tn the uorth and anolh show« that a master liar.d has brought alwxrt the change Ever sin«-» the war with Kueala began Japan»«« agent* fiave work««! streini..Italy lu < htna to niake their Influence |*rmatient The boy. cult seems to show how well they have succeeded. The Onsntal press has muetl to say of the boycott. Ths China Mail says "Nome of the soberer cias««» ate ap prehensive le»t the passions of the ¡*eo- ple should be rouse.) by such methods, whereupon they may n<4 beaitale U> few- rome iconoclastic an I alia-k anything foreign, under the misapprehension that all thing* foreign ar* American.** The Pekin and Tientain Tim«» says "Thons who know the Chinese lieet cannot but marvel at tins sudden >ut- buret of a patriotism which had hither to Iweti alwiliitely non-existent, and there are th.we who, reading Iwtween the lines, believe they see the shade of another nationality behind the l bines« agitators " Tbe Hongkong Press says "The way to suppress an anti-Aiuer lean agitation In Canton is Io start another anti anything, vo long as it tie foreign. The Chinese trier* han Is ’ ’ ; I • ■ I ' ‘ • «- » !..r the moment it was presented to them." Slash European Capital Secured to (»plore Promising Property. • *regon City — ( Hen*lricks. deputy R C. large, who recently returned Are warden, diaroverevi J. K. Hunt. A, it«w* Europe, where lie di»|»ee<l of a M Lull ami D. O. lewvene. of Willam large block ol Stock for the Nt Helens Mining cotnpanv. baa gone to iL-nver ette, burning slashing for which no 1» purchase machinery for ths Nt. Hel ;*ermit had lieen procured of the county ens mine* The machinery will 1» clerk. The men appeared before the thoroughly modern ir. ail details, and acting deputy district attorney and will !*» Installed just as soon as It ar p!«a lr«l ignorance of the amended law riven with the provisions of which the peo The holdlligs of the company are ple ol this county are not acquainted. considered valuable, ami workings on a Agreeing to immediately obtain tbe much laiger »rale than heretofore will required permit the men were not prow he liegun at once. Two shifts will tn* ecutssl. rna>ntaine*l, and water power m plenty Mi liendi ka •.; «. can l*e obtained cl.«« to the mines lire ciHinly ami poating notice* waining Nurfare work has shown a strung vein settler* against the miacellaneoa* start which yields high copper values in all ing of fires In urder to get around the adits and shallow shafts sunk the objectionable feature of the la* Nome of the»» copper sample* run from which requires a permit to l*e obtained IE to JO |>er cent in the re.1 metal and ten days prior to the lime the fire is tn carry eome gold le started, the aame to tie burned only The vein Las Iwen established as a three days, a great many farmers are permanent fissure and will no doubt l*e renewing their application* (or ;>«r- found with high grade ore al greater tn its every three days, thin giving depth. Tunneling will legm at once to them practically indefinite time in get al ths ore at great depth whicji to wait lot favorable weather. Otherwise, the weather during the Fin«d for Illegal Liquor Ssllirg three days covered in the original ap •begun City—Mr and Mrs I Corri plication <>n which the permit Is gan and Mr. Cunningham, proprietors granted lieing unfavorable, the settler of a salo«»n at Estacaila were found must experience a further delay of at guilty of selling li.pioi with, nt a mu least ten days intervening between the nicipal license and were lined 1.10 ea< h issuance of the ;*«rmit and the slatting Cunningham )>ai<l his fine, hut < irri of the fire auth<>rii*«l thereby. gali ami wile will appeal The defend anta contend that under the provienine Union Forest* Aflame. of a license obtained from the l ntntr STEPPED INTO CHE VASSE I .a Grande—Wor*l come« from I ‘gin court last April they were regularly that forest tires are raging in that vi licensed to sell liquors, blit the Està- ■ cinity. and that a large force of men is raiia rily charter provides that ths Woman Enton*b«d for Two Hour* in Montana Glacier. st work trying to cheek the fire and to state law shall not apply tn the licens protect and save property. • The most ing of salo«.n» and the traffic in liquor. Kalispel, Moat, \ug 14 —Mrs A. damaging tire« are Ui the neighlairho<»i This provision td the cl after I» i cine M Burt, ot Jaim—t wn, N. D.. a mem north of Elgin. The sawmills be operative January 31, and the city's ber ol a |*arty fruga the Big Fork, longing to the First National bank. attorneys held that the Invìi«» grsnte.1 M >nt , biohgical aclusil, bad a narrow Galloway Brue. ami the Elgin Lumber by ' 1». kan.as ., r,*, ..... . i |. eerap* from death while a* ending company are in danger and the mill Hpwrry glacier, above l ake MclktnaM, hand« are working night and day to tn the Clearwater country. Mrs. Burt Fire Los* I* Heavy. protect the mills ami to arrest the pro Grants P***—Property losews by fl re bad just reA*e*i commenting on the gross of the flames. Every available in Noutherti Oregon have lieen very •langer of stepping into a blind ergvaaw man has lieen pressed into service. heavy the past ten days, due to the ex- in the state of uiiprepamlm-ss ia which ceeeive dryness of the season. The 'the |>arty was. wi.en she diMp;*eared Sugar Bests Don't Hurt Land. rainfall for last winter and this summer , from light. The erevaaw had l*cen un lia Grande— Al Good, a farmer who has been less than for several years dermined by th* intense li»«t of ths lives two miles north of la Grande, past, ami the leant s: ark at once starts previous month, ami had given away lias tbreehr»l two a. rre of <sita which a fire. In almost every valley of the beneath the feet of the unfortunate yielded 202 bushels The seed for this Rogue river basin forest fires are raging woman, who gave a despairing cry as ground »as lees than a «ack of <«ts. and much ttmlier is living destroyed. 1 she <liaap;>eare<l. The men of the party ‘ f approached the crevasse, b Il was sls<> sown in alfalfa this spring, The farmers are losing much fencing which ana uncovered about five feet and Mr. Good rxpects to get a couple atnI several biuldings have limned. wiile, and nearly a straight fall of of tons of bay fmm this same ground I more »«««»»*' »«»a**! l( but m> sight of Mrs. than wxs 80 irv- feet, lieanles the crop of >mts. Previous to Fire» Near Mount J»tf«rton. • Burt was to tn* had I I istening <l*«ely Uns season the ground ass plantwl in Altaany — Fires iti the timlaer a-aat of a call for help »as heard sugar I me Is, and the above result Ik-troit, at the fwt of Mount Jeffersa I.n. A courier was seat three miles for shows how much I met raising injures an* spreading ami doing great damag* I ropes, by means of which, with short the soil for other crops. A considerable tract of timla-r >• already > | r lielts, raapeodere and silk hurneai and the tlamre are spreading scarfs, the woman was Anally rearued, Farmer» Fight Firs. eastward. A large force of men is tight- I after an effort of more than two hours. Grants Pass — Forest fires have Ing the fire, but making little hraalway The sh<«k was ■**. great list uervnu« reached the farming districts ot Wret against It, owing to the high wind usu prostration la feared. etn Josephine county, and are doing ally blowing up the '•autism caoy n. Mrs Burt »ays she was t*o<inced from much damage in the vicinity of the side to side of the creveeae in her de Rymer (arm and the big appie orchard Qet Bridge Contract. scent, but miraculously l.alged in a of Eisman Bros. In order to keep the Astoiia—The l»*ar*l <*f cotnmiwiunere pocket In the side of the wall, other flames from the orchards, fields and of Wahkiakum county, Waahington, at wise she would bav • l»-«n precipitated buildings, the jieople of that district, its rw ent mestmg swarded a contract to unknown depths amt |i»ri»he<l. men and women, are fighting fire <lay to Ferguaon A Houston, of this city, and night. For the pa»t three day« for the construction of a bridge acruw ¡ and night« entire families have tieen Gray's river, near the Bergman place, CURE FOR LEPROSY. working heroically at all hours to sub The iiut of the «trnrture will lie about <lue the flames American Surgeons Hi«» Cured Sia 15,000. Weston Normal Clo*«d. Pendleton—It is now definitely Art tie*! that there will lie no normal school at W»«ton during the coming winter, as it haa l-eeri fourni impossible to raise money sufficient to defray the ripen»«« until an appropriation bill can lie vote») next June. President French has been very hopeful of tielrig able to «»cure sufficient money to pay the running ex pense* of the institution until that time, but be baa now abandoned th« undertaking State Lose« Qram by Fira. Baleni—Tb« «tate of Oregon hart J,. ni)0 bushel« of new grain in a threshing machine Hr« at the penitentiary farm the first of the week The Morris threshing outfit, from llhany. had juet finished threshing the grain when a »(Mirk fmtn the engine caught in the separator and the flame« spread «o rafi lili y that no grain could l*e saved. The lose to the «tat« i« about fil.200 and to Many New Cases New Orleans, Aug. 18.—The heavy Morris about |900. increase in tlie numoer of cases which One Woman Hunler in Union. tacesti four or five days »g ■ is beginning la Grande — Two hundred hunler*' to manifest itself in the death lilt, which can I* exported tu grow steadily liceneea ha»e Iwen iwue>! by Ibe coonty for the next few days. The numlier elerb. The only woman lo lai« out a of new caee-a today seem« small in com- licei.«e is Mi». George AcElee, of thia I*»'«'’’ yesteMay s recur.!, but it rity. The oldswt applicar! (or a 11canne rrw"7 "* short, aa. that tiuniler of i« !.. M Fnllon, of Flgin, agni TU cases were turned In by an inspector Team, and Die yonngeet licensed nim- just after the hour lor el* sing the re r*«l ia Mila* Borili, of Union, who la port. These will las includeal in tomor 15 Team old. row'» repart. Vote for Long School Term. Earthquake Last* Nms Hour* Cottage Grove—A s)*erial »cool meet Hongkong, Aug I A. — The inhabit ing was held here last weak fur the ants of Macao, on the Canton river, purpose <>f voting on a 10 mill tax to were stricken with panic, owing to con run the school nine month«, amt other A large crowd tinuous earlltquake »leaks. which itkddental ei|*enses. lasted for nine Imnre. a Tli<Mi»en*le was present ami many spirited argu The tai was r!orke<i to the parks to get away fr**m ment» were prvnented. the shaking bmldirigs. and the Chinese voted by ten majority. |irie»ta ad*led to the ajarm by prophe eying tbe destruction of the city, Crop Turning Out Well. ''teamere coining from Macao to Hong la Grande— Threshing Is well under kong are crowded with refugees way and the yield 11 far better than Hhork* were felt at Hongkong. waa expecteaI Ths hot Weather cut th* spring grain some, but notwiDistending Local Revolt in China. the crop in general will he Imtter than Shanghai, Aug IS. — The governor for th* past two seasons. report« that the rising at Pu Chou Fu, New Oregon Postmaitera. in the province of Chanel, I« purely local. Of 143 soldiers ««nt out, only Washington—Three Oregon |>«t mar threw have returned, the remainder ier« have been appoint»*! Mayville, probably deserted. The officiale at Tie F. J. Parson, vire Ella N. Angell, re Yuan Fu are sending a large force with signed. McKee. Harry L. Hhsner, vice artillery lo tbe scene ot the disturbane* O. I». Ebner, resigned. and Improved All Treated. New Hural Carrier*. Manila, Aug 14 — American ear- Washington — Rural carrier* have g*- i.» * oime» ted with th* l~«rd of lieen appointed as follow» t'ailton health ot Manila *lc*dare that they have route 2, Thomas E Men liant, carrier. di ecu vs ml a |» m » hiv « cur* for leproay. NoIon K. Hoffman, stilisi Hute. t»f 28 case* treate*I. all have Improved, six < aaee tw*lng aleolutely cured Rev- PORTLAND MAHKtrS eral patient», portions • f whose I mh I iss were gone, have rocovvtsii. Wheat — Sew club, 70071c par All <4 theee .awes have !ww*n under bushel; new blueelem, 73078c par close olaiervaliori for at least six bushel, new valley, 77c. months, and H 1» al>aoliitely Hn|»<Mi- Barley—Old feed, 121 54MJIperton, I hie u> discover a trace of the germ« new leani, 42<‘ a21; rolled, 12 1-424. of the disease m the biuod of the pa Gate— No. I whit* feed, 8X1*490 |*er tient*. The method tiseil I« a System ion. gray, I2W. of X-rays Hay—Timothy, old, 11 1.4 1A per ton , The surgeons do not desire their new, 111019 50. < lover, 4' 4 * ' name* to I ms mentione.1 at present, Fruita—Apples, new, 90. «41 78 per They will not sak for the reward* bn!; apricots, 90c ¡»er crate |*e«M'h«e, which have l«-«n offered by various «Ac |*er crate, plums, 75c per governments for a cure for leprosy. crate; blackberries, Aigrtc per pound; rhemes, AOi4A.Sc |>er hr,« |*ears, |2 Baker* Saak to Settle Strike. |>er boa, prunes. Kflc‘4|l; raepberrise, New Yosk ' . i Efl is for a |1 2A |*r i rale »»*..-■ u . • • 14 t pea< aside settlement of the Hebrew per pound; cralwpplee. AOc per boa. Vegetable*—Beans, L44c per pound; baker«' strike on the East Mole were cabbage. Ii41l«c per pouad; cauli male today by Herman Robinson, in flower, 75<4'.»Oc per dosen; celery, 75«t ternational organiser of the American Nflc per dosen; corn, 50qt78c |>er Federation of lutlior, ami Jiwph Bar- bag; cncuml*re, lA<g2.'*c per boa; let ondeae, who were appointed by the tuce, heart, 10c per down; parsley, 2Ac ■triking liakers a committee to confer per down , peas, fffifle per pound; to- with the employer». They held a lorg ■alow, rt-Scml I |>«r crate, equaah, A. conference without arriving at any <lefi- Another meeting of per pound; turnip*. II 2861 40 per nite conclusion. sack, carrots, |l.2A«ft 1 A0 per «ack. the employer* will lie held tomorrow. There was no renewal ol rioting on tha leeta. 114 1 -’* po »a. k Onion*—Red, |l 28 per hundred, Fant Hide, yellow, |l.J8. Dumped Fish Offal In River Fotatrw*—Oregon new, I«t'*"*-. New Westminster, B. C., Aug. 14.—- Butter—Fancy creamery. 2Affi.!0c. Eggs—Oregon ranch, ZJulJJSc per Nil ranneri, four laelonging to the British Columbia Packets' association, dueen. Poultry—Average old hens, 12 4 <415; one to J. II. Dodd A Non , Victoria, nnxe.1 chickens, 126 12 Sc; old ronet* anal one to the A B C. Packing com- ere. 9\Ml<•«; young r**>wt»re, 11 <* pany, have tieen summoned to appear 11 %c; epringe. It, m J pounds, 14c. on the charge of unlawfully dumping I to It* pounds, 15c; turkeys, live, fiali offal fr >m the canner ire Into the Canner» Interni Infight l«<419c; geese, live, per pound, Iraner river • *7c; ducks, old, 13c; ducks, young. the case to the hlgheet court anal the matter will likely prove a hang and 10014c. interesting fight. Hope—Choice. 1904, 17019c pound. Government Serd» Pire Fightert. Wool— Eastern Oregon average 19621c; lower grade*, down to Miaeoa la, Moni., Atig. 14.—Under according to shrinkage. valley, 28<0J7r orders frnm thè IWpartment of thè In per pound, mohair, rhoice, 3le per terior !.. L. Nharp, special lami agent, pound. haa left for ih» foresi firn distriet sur- Beef— D rewril trulls, IffiJc per pound , ronnding Clinton with a party of men. cows, 9t%(44i*e. Mr. Nharp’s otalers frnm Waahintgaan Mutton — brewed, lancy, Ac per are lo alo all he can to ehea-k thè da pound; ordinary, 468c. ll rnctlon of timbrr rauee.1 by thè tire» Veal—Dressed. 5<g7c per pound. now burnlng All Western Montana Park—Draws J, fiS’A'«- per pound. la covered with a pali of moke.