The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 20, 1906, Image 1

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LIN* CO.» OBEOOM
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PROFESSIONAL^^ J. J. Barnes X Son,
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and Wagonmakers
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All kinds of work la
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Horseshoeing a Specialty
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D e* a general banking and sxchange
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and drafts ÍMued ou principe! ci lisa.
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Albany
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M.hlllOP A DsVANTV. Prep».
Shasta Route
Besl 20c. Meal in the Vdlley
Open All Night
Al HANY. O4KGON.
Trv'-’ • •••• W'esi »vto ter P*>rPaa4 eo4 war
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NEWS OF THE WEEK
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Washington, July I# — Tbe acting
sec re ary of the Interior has transferred
another 11,0*10 00O r>f tbe rec lama I loo
fund tor the Klamath irngation pro­
ject, making IJ.OoO.itoto now Immedi­
ately available for ronslrustloe. The
greeter part of Ibie will be sjM-nt in
Oregon, a small poll ion ot the irrigated
land being in California. Work ie be­
ing energetically pu»hed on the con­
struction of the outlet tunnel from Kla­
A Resume of the Less Important but math lake.
The «erretery a lew pledgee 42,400,-
Not Lese Interesting Events
<><0 to complete the project. This ad­
of the Past Week.
ditional money is to be available as
soon as needed. This increaev 1« the
result of Henator Fallon’s work during
A strike of Portland street car men last seseioc.
seeuie imminent.
Tbit tncreaeeil allotment ia poeetbU
Hiam has started a movement fur the because the public lend receipts tor the
past year greatly ex*-«ednd the deport­
slwlishiusnl of gambling.
ment's Mlime'ee. While the returns
Plans sre bwing prepared for a new are ii ‘l , .
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lightship ufl the Columbia bar.
receipts will rsiiwd tbs rwGmates by
Major Dre. fos has t*ewa assigned to more Ilian |2.4,,,O.t',,O. and this increase
command ot the crack French regiment. haa been divided ain-mg four states,
Oreg- n and Cel.I rma on the Klamath
Alfred Beil, who controlled the r»id project; Washington, whoee increase«
and dtatnot.d output of Africa, is deed. have lieen hvreloti re announced, an-l
A |*eece conference t*et»een Centrel Idaho, which gets additional m-rney for
American republics ma. tie held on a its two proje.-la now building.
United Htales warship.
Doubling the cash allowance for the
Klamath pn-ject opens the way for tbe
Secretary Mslcall says congress did
letting of new contracts to reclaim laud
.> :i<!.t»l.I,
not included in the first unit, now un­
Hwlltsure lank, off Cape Flattery, and
der construction. Just what work will
be dues not leel authorised to spend
tie taken up i ext has not l«eo fully de­
the ♦ 150.(MM) appropriated by mistake.
termined. Much will depend on the
It is said the War department Is recommendations of Engiueer Henry,
plenning an immense supply depot and who now has full charge of this project
barracks tor marinse at the mouth ol
Tbe K einath projec* ran lie built aa
the Columbia.
Young's liar 1» to t« a whole or in section«.
It was origin­
dredged until anchorage tor the entire ally intended to build it by unite, com­
racifl*: and Asiatic squadrons is se­ pleting one unit before taking up the
cured. Tt*e mouth of the Colombia is next. Il bee lieen found, however, that
700 miles nearer Japan than San Fran­ there will be no trouble in getting set­
cisco ami ia also iwtter for rail facilities tlers upon these lands as last as water
than Bremerton.
is ready and for this reason it waa de
Caseie Chailwick Is ill In bar prison termined to push work hereafter.
While only »2/MM),000 is actually
home al Columbus, Ohio.
available for imtued.ate use, another
Dreyfus 1» ths hero of France since 12,400 ooo will l*e forthcoming by the
he has l*een proven innocent.
time the engineers are able to nae it.
Peweeiita are caneing a reign ol terror . Considerable land to lie reclaimed is
now lake l>ed or swamp.
Until tbe
throughout the Kueeian empire.
1 water has been drained off and these
Ilitchocck resents ths statement <f lake bedc dried, it will be imposaihle
-^nator Fulton that lie is in Ills dotage to complete the project. This draining
Hulls have began in Han Francisco and drying pr- . * »• will require several
aganet the "six bit" insurance com­ years; but in the meantime all land
now arid which is intended to lie re­
panies.
claimed will t*e brought under ditches.
Two men attempted to rub ■ l*ei*ver
Under the allotment just made it is l*e-
)>ank in daylight, but were to.led and lievwd that work ou the Klatnelh pro­
both were caught.
ject ran proceed without interruption
t British steamer in Chinese waters until the last ditch is dug and waler
• as attacked by pirate« am! two pas- turned on every aval labia acre.
The all-ittnent for the Boise-Payette
sengere killed am! the captain wounded.
project la increased to 41,400.000, and
Milokoff is ths choice of the Russian
for the Miuidoka to |1,666,000. The
Dsmorrats lor premier, but the ixar
previous allotment for each was $1.-
still l*alks at yielding to the jtnrty'e de­
300,000.
The Boise-Payette project
mands.
will cost m irs Ilian the original allot­
Four tiegross are under arrest in ment.
North Carolina lor murdering an en­
tire family. Ona of the men lias con-
WILL BUILD GREAT CANAL.
leased, implicating the ether three.
I d a Condensed Form tor Our
Busy Readers.
HAPPENINGS OF TÌ0 COKTOiEKn
SHOT BY SISTER.
MONEY FOR KLAMATH
I Hitchcock Adds »1,000,000 to Fund
for Reclamation.
Keystone Shaw Parios
leave» PvrilanA laoa m ,»S0p ai
leeves Alba**« IX IS p m . kl m p w
Arrive» A»toieo4 lï SS » *
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Arrive» i-eeramenle tare IH» a
Arrtvea «an Vraaclaeo t U p ■ • M a w
OROW RUBBER IN UMATILLA
Pendleton- -There is a provjwvt that
U meli I la county may become the rub-
ber growing center oline Pariti* North-
• vat m the near future.
G T. Ikitig
las. of Durango. Col., repryesnting the
rubber trust of the United Htatee, is
here for the jntjuiee of looking over
tlie country and making an esamina
lion of the soil.
Ila ie now kx*kmg
ever the country In the vicinity ol
F.cbo, where the «nil end climate Is
similar to that of New Melico, Aris na
southern t'tah and southern Ctdorsdo,
• here the plant Is grown very sui - csm
fully. The plant is said to flourish in
dry sand* eoli, and In semi arid dis
It irta. Mr. Douglas hellevee this se.
lion io tie a-lepled to the smceeslul
growing nf the plant which he says re­
quire« abiut two year« to come to ma
lurity. It can be pul in at from 4" to
410 per a-re and will yield f* tn |!
to 4J00 per acre.
Mr. l> oiglaa will
make a report of bis Inveetigalions to
hie company In e few days.
Ha'era — l’pon the legal interpreta­
tion ot the vorda "aluItérants" and
"adulteration" hangs the fate of Ore­
gon's pure food law when It <->iuae up
for leelaion l*elore Judge George li
Burnett, of the Cticail c >urt, for thia
< >unty in th« c»se of the stale ve
George Fewdorlck, »ho ie charged with
•el 11 ng the slate Isrd that has tieen
adulterated with tallow.
Eondorick. who la a mewl dealer in
thia* ty, Is under c >ntra> t to furnish
the state insane avyluin with a quantity
of lard, and It Is charge-! by the «late
dairy and too*! commissioner that the
lard furnished c mtaine a certain per­
centage of tallow.
The jminl at issue is whether an
alulterant in fu- I» ewns the subetltn
tion ot a substance wbich ie injurious
to the human system fur a pure article,
and if the c >urt holds that tallow la not
an adultèrent It will throw the »hole
art open to Urbalcwl violation in al!
linee of liade in foodstuffs
Sodaville as Seat of Learning.
B>g Reai Estate Deal al Eugen«.
Albany — Articles of incorporation
have I-sen tiled in the . >unty * 'erk's
offi* e for the M ineral Hprmgs illrgw
at Sodaville. Tbe *• dirge w ill be open
ed next fell In the building at Soda­
ville formerly crcupled by the old Min
eial H;ring» seminary, which - 1o»ed Ila
doors several years ago from la* k o!
flnatM-ial aMislan* • It is now planned
to eetabliab a school the equal of any
institution in Oregon, eii-ept th >ee sup
jxirted by the state
Classical, »- en
tifle, literary, normal, business and
musical courses will lie taught, amt the
institution plane to give degrees as
high as master of arte
I ugene — One <>f thè largeel reai re­
tate -leale aver ma le in lane - >unly
waa . -nsumirated recenlly when Kli
Bang», Eugene'a pioneer liveryman,
eild a quarter block of ground at tbe
corner of West Nluth and Olive strvets
to G. M. Bontiett, a farmer of lina city,
i
log and a larga trame llvery stable
building are on thè ground, and tbey
are iQcluded In thè aa!e.
Mr Bang»
securee In thè deal a RflO acre stock
fami in llarney county, which bis son.
Abraham, of Una city, wiil - induci.
Demand tor Labor in Linn
County.
PACIFIC AID ASSOCIATION
Pays Sick, Accident, Death Benefits
LUMBER! LUMBER!
Common <• Finishing Lumber
LANDON!
l»SCIO ' LIVERY & FEED STABLES^
Irvine gr Myer, Props.
Hack connects with all trains at Jf'est Scio
and morning train at Munkers-
Our rif» are first-class and our horses good
drivers. Prices reasonable.
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Holy Roller Creffteld Mur­
dered in Seattle.
Heutlle, July 19. — Eetber Mitchell
•hot ami killed het brother Georgs, the
■layer of Frans Edmund Crsffisld, in
the Vnion depot al 4 20 o’clock yee-
ler.ley afternoon, as George and hie
hrotbor Pnrry woro <»© thoir WBV U>
tafco a 5nrtharn P bi ific train lor Port-
lantl.
Mise Mitchell was walking behind
the two brothers, in Company with •
Ihird brother, Fred. Hhe bad gone to
the depot for the purpoae of klllmg her
brother. end thongh she g-eetrd hlm
• Ith • »mile aad a hearty haudahake,
»he Io tered behind to gel her op|*ortu-
uity. A rev lier pnrehaeed tbe day
before by Mre. Creffield for ths aseaMi-
nall-n •«« <arrie«i <omral*nl ander a
cape thrown carvlesaly over Kether
Mitchell*« lett arm
Frei M ■(.«-:* ..flrrrd t<> - »rry the
cape, and es »be handed II to bim. the
sister raieed her revolver and flrwl.
D e bullet »tru k )ou ig Mitchell be­
hind the left ear and he dled Instantly.
As the gun was bn oght up Fred
Mitchell leaped to Mise the we«|*on
bat he was too late, lie gr* bed Ke-
ther’e arm just after she tired sod the
Ctrl coliapee*! In bis arm», Hhe stayed
liiere uutil dsp.4 policwmeu hurried tip
and placed her under arreet.
Itoth Esther Mitchell and Mr«. Cref-
fleld, who was arrested st 7 o’clork
last mgtit whlls on her «ay t«ck frotu
the cemetery wliere "Joebua" Crvffield
ia burisd, ackhowledgwd in statementa
taken liefore Chief Wappenstein that
they bad cowaplred to kill George liad
It tieen nm-ewsary Esther Mitchell wes
prepare-l to follow her bru t.er tu Port-
land. Il waa this inaane -lernend for
vengewnoe that prompte*! her to refuse
to acc»inpeny her falber on hi« return
to Illinois.
"I kllled George lieceuse be heil
kll «d an ii n «ent man. and Iwv-ause he
bad rrined my repotation by »ayng
that Creffield arducv-l me," Kalber
MItcl eil dsrlared, bat both her State­
ment an I that of Mre. Creffield mdi-
rate that t!.o tau bad * luplisd to ae-
MMinats.
Mrs. Creffield prompt*-1 ihe shooling
and »h« t»*ugtil the gun with wbich il
waa loue. il ha*i twen agreed between
tt.eni that the first -ms seelng George
stiould slay bim.
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Construction Slow.
Tf.*- I'.» *•» W I Nelson, pre» lent
of the Oregon Trunk road, says con­
struí lion work is progressing slowly be-
anee of the «rarity of lal*orer«. Mr
Nelson expects to secure plenty of la
borers after harvest.
It is the purpose
of the company to push the road on to
Madras, a diatanco ol 110 mil«« from
RE BELS WIN GREAT VICTORY.
the Columbia, as soon as it can be
bu'it, am! then to build through ten
trai Oregon and make connection with General Toledo Routs Government
some southern road.
Forces With Great Loss.
Albany—Thar« is no excuse for a la
boring man to complain for lack ol
work In Oregon this year.
In I.inn
county there is a drmand for lsl*orerr
of every sort, sad especially those woo
will do farm work during the liarvest­
ing season, ami who are willing to wotk
•round a sawmill, or in the woods.
FarmetS in Linn county ero looking in
vain for needed sseistam e to garner
their ciop*, and the lumbering mills
■ long the rivers of Linn, Marion and Grocers Not To Buy Infected Fruit
Irtne counties are advertising for help
Haleru—County Emit Inspector K. C.
all the time.
Many college students Armstrong has calle-1 upon all retali
are spending their vacation »eek« at grocery men and »ecure-i from them ar.
the sawmills.
agreement not to boy fr< tn farmers any
fruit infected will- Man Jote scale. The
Labor Famine in Valley.
dealers were willing to make the agree­
Halem — As an illustration of bow ment and will keep it In letter ar.d
great is the demand for manual and spirit. If the retail merchant« prevent
team labor in the Willamette va ley, the sale of dtreated fruit to them, the
the Willamette Valley Traction com inspe- 'or can gir« his entire time to
pany, in com men-mg work upon the • •tilling th« farmers who peddle fruit
Port laid Halem electric line, was un about town direct to the consumers.
able to «»-’lire men end teams, and
employed a st*am traction engine to do
Treasurer-Elect Files Bond.
the ground breaking. Il is quite prob­
Halem—Htate Treasurer elect George
able that help will have to l>« imported
from other states in older that ths - uu- A. Steel lias tiled his official bond In
pany may lie able to fultili its c mtrsi’s the iiiiu ot IfiO.OOl), which waa approv­
with the city council of Halem—to have ed by the gi ver not. later be will tie
the line complete*! tietween this city rqeuired to furutah an additional bond
and CI.emawa and ready for o|>rratii>n in the sum of above lAOu.OOO, tbe
amount to tie determined by the
on or before September 10.
er nor*
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FOOD LAW QUESTIONED
Colorado Man Says the Climate • nd L*<al IntnrprnfAbo” of Two Word»
Soil Are Good.
Means Much to *ts Friends.
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LANDON!
Slayer of
OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
A flood in Rhodee canyon, 15 miles J. J. Hill Say« He Will Connact Hud-
nothr ol Trinidald, Colorado, swept
•on Bay and Great Lake*.
• way a number of houess.
One man
Chicago, July IA —Not satisfied with
was drownsd and a hundred people left
his gigantic railroad undertakings.
homalses.
• filch after .30 yiara appear to l*e ualy
The war in C«*ntral America may in­ a little more than half completed,
falle*»» »r.4 TvarisS cars oa b-»ili traies
c I.»ir <•*• »•- isiasam lo i<«4»a »al Kl faso. volve ll imlu'as and Niiaragua
James J. Hill is now turniug his atten­
si 1.4 louoat cars le t htr»<v kl louis. Nsw
The government has t.*egnn an invse- tion to canal building and has given his
*o ;* si.» Slot w Mbl astea
Only FirsVClaaa Sbop In Th« Citr
word to his friends that l*oeta will lie
* enneclln« si Sau Fisa we wtlk Iksseveeat 11 gat ion of the elevator business.
running from the Great lakes to llttd-
sisas ahli ' m be Ileo- ul« Japan. * hm a
Khavtnf.........
canta
Italy
wants
Greet
Britain
and
France
Wasco Farmers Begin Harvest.
Pbi. i pi* M i snira* au.l South «ostica
sou bay ta-f.ire the first »easel passes
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to reduce their standing arming and through the Panama canal.
Hair Cutting
The
l>,ll«i — Having is well a Ivamed
As
the
•»» i *. 5 stesa sgasi at •»•! seto »tailue.
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•ays stie will do likewiss.
Hhampoolng
ut activa»
projN-soil water route is through tbe throughout Waaco county, the hulk of
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Hat ha..... .......
Thirty-nine laundry companiee of Winni|*eg river and l-ake Winnipeg, the grain bay now l*eing in the stack
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A. L. ORAIO. O. P. A.
Cincinnati. Ohio, have t*een indict*«! his pnrjxise in making the Mvnitolia and the second cutting ol alfalfa ha»
III GRlJi: OAVIE
PROPklETOR
Portland, Oregyoss.
capital the eastern terminal ol bis new begun. More hay has t*een cut in the
lor violating the anti trust Isw.
Canadian transcontinental line instead county this year than for many years
Tbe only hope of averting an open
ol some point on Lake Hujwrior ia ex­ provioWS. This was »wing to so much
contest in Russia is for ths caar to plained.
The building of the canal *d tlie grain haring l*»n injur«**! by
make terms with tbs modsrstes.
Next
• ill make him practically master ol Hie ' beat, making it unfit to thresh.
Father Mitchell and Mrw. Creffield tranajM>ttallon I usinres of the North­ week cutting of grain will txgin In •«<
a«!mit they coospired to kill George west and will protect him against the I ons where fall grain la raised, and in
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Of Portland, Oregon
Mitchell. No others were in the plot. incursions that have l*een made into tu at sections barley will t*e ready to
Farmers
hie territory by other railroad inter­ cut by the last of the week.
The Vatican is fast felling into decay
estimate that about halt a crop will Ie
ests within tbe past lew years.
and il will l*e necessary for the pope to
It Is prop wed to have tbe canal start harveste-l. Tbe fall »beat will lie No
spend 1100,000 to put the building in
from some place on lake Hujietior, 1, hut m wt ot the spring wheat will 1«
DUES $100 PER MONTH
condition.
traverse the district north west through inferior.
NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION
Japan says shs is not trying to mon- the Rainy river and the lake of the
For ^Articuler»
Hot Weather Hurnes Harvest.
ojmlise the Manchurian trade, but that Woods to the Winnipeg river and past
T. L DUGGER
GROVER POMEROY
Eugens— The cooditicn of thè crup«
tbe
city
of
Winnijw-g
to
lake
Winm-
the
door
ie
wide
open
and
every
coun
­
Collector
Af»nt
SCIO. OREGON
try has an equal chance to capture tbe I peg. From there it would t*e neceseary in thè Upper Willamette valley, repee-
only to dredge out tbe canal channel ially «round Eogene, during thè | ast
prise.
I into Hudson l*ay, thus connecting tbe week bave l«en excellent, an i all thè
The wliole ot the province ot Vero- It treat lakes with the bey and Atlantic fermerà are happy. The hayirig »eaem
nesh, R umis , is affected by esewseee ocean.
1« abont hall over and thè crop li be
-,
arisinq from the agrarieu movement.
harvevted will Le one of thè largret for
The peasants are rising evsrywheta sod
Roosevelt Willing to Mediate.
yeets. The warm nave whleh ha» ex
burning estates.
oyster Bay, July lb — In extending tended'over thè valley ha« been Some-
what detrimental to thè whewt crop.
Extensive reforms are proposed in th« good offices ot th« I'nilwl Htates in
conjunction with M-xico to end th« which a co<dlng to thè farmers, ha»
Il D. lain.I**n, of rhe Bilyeu l»en Sawmills, is prepared
the British army.
Harvest band» are
dispute bet aeon Guatemala and Salva­ •dvan-ed Uro far,
to Oil orders tor
Thousands of Jews are fleeing from dor, Preel lent Ko**»«vell he« a program rejiorUd «ceree, even with thè go «I
Russia. It is claimed 40,000 left War­ of action outlined. The Unite-I Htatee wag«« < flered.
will follow the snggeelion ot the con-
saw in a single day.
Hot Wave Spoils Prospects.
tending g vernmente, if they indicate a
Tbe Longworths are visiting in Paris.
desire to accept the mediation offered
Moro—The bot wave that haa pr«
Order« taken at the yards in Sno or at the mill« in Bilyeu ften.
Home of Bryan’s admirers say he will No suggestion
to the mode of proced­ vailed in this aertion for the past twc
ilia lumber is tlie lest of mountain Sr. and pri* *•• are reasonable.
ure to be followed will come from the wseks has materially shortened tbe
organise a new party.
The Ruseian cabinet liae offer ed its United Htatre, it i« announced her« to­ very flattering prospect for a big wheat
day, unlr«« re-|iieet or suggestion ehonl I crop. Rejxirt« from farmers are con­
resignation to tbe caar.
be made by Guatemala or Ralvador.
ti.cling, but there can lie no doubt but
Anarchy reigns in Russia end open
that all grain ie moie or les« «hrivele-l
Honduras Joins In.
■ nd there will tie not over half an aver­
rebellion ie expected at any time.
Panama, July IS.—A telegram re- age crop. Many are already cutting
Tbe moet destructive lire in ho years ceivwd here from Han Halvadoe says that their wb»wt for hay, but at tbe pr*eent
baa just swept Htorkholm, Harden. Honduras declared «ar against Guate­ price for hay that will bring very aatis-
Tbe lose ia placed al |710,000.
mala today. According to this same 'setory returns.
Captain Dreyfus has been dsvlarvd meeeage the following proclamation has
"General
Eshibds for Jamestown Fair.
Innocent am! will be restored U> bis bent circulated in Halvador
Bonilla, commamlet of the Salvador
Halem—Jefferson Mye-s, president of
old rank and shortly promoted.
army, hav repelled the Guatemalan th« Lewie end dark fair com mi salon.
Tbe grand jury ol tbe l> strict of (k>l- forcee at Mvtapama, In Halvador, 10 ■ nd one of th« rommiseionera to th«
umbia has indicted tie ice company miles east of the Guatemalan fl ovil 1er. J«m««town expovilioa, was In Hal«m
officials of Washington for cooepiring Tbe victori *us army of Halvador retain­ recently cloeing up th« affaire of hie
to control and raise tbe pnen nl icw.
ed tbe jroeilion« captured."
commireinn ami alto <oneuliing with
officer« o* the etale fair board relative
Admiral Chouknin, commander of
Government Lose by Disaster.
to the coll ction of exhibit« for lb« Or-
the Russian Black swa flset, died from
Washington, July 18.—Q «artermast ««on exhibit at Jamestown. Colonel
the «round inflicted by a sailor in re
er General Humphrey of the army has Myere ears that all exhibitor« at UM
range for tbe admiral having refused V*
compiled a statement showing that the state fair ««ill be asked to preserve ••
pardon some men who had mutinied.
• mount ne.eeeary to he rpsended as a ranch of their products as p<w»lb'.e and
Tbe upjter bouse of the Ruaelsn par result of the Are in Han Trancierò under the com ml eel on will purchase sorb as
llament favors tbe abolishrr ent of the the vsrione titles of cpprnp rial ions Irr is meritorious lor exhibit at Jams«
r.Tjr
bis dejiartmc.it aggregate« 13,288,478. town.
death jrenalty.
Go To Th«
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Mexico City. July 18 —According to
•d«lcee received here. Genera! Toledo,
the Gnalema'an revolutionist, who lias
tieen rveruiling his forcee and ties oow
some gwd artillery, offered tollle yse-
ter lay to Guatemalan regular troops in
the department of Jutinpa, al a point
• teiul four miles from the Salvadorean
border. Inflicting decisive defeat on
Guatemalan loose
There wss heavy
loes on b>lh eldee. The revolutionist«
■ re Jubilant over thvir eueveee.
Regale I *, former pre» Isol of Halva-
dor, and the Iseder ot the Halvs-I irean
troope In the present conflict with
Guatemala, was kille-i in th« battis.
Guatemala Ctaíms Victor».
Panama, July 13. — Menor l’arrloe,
toreign tnlulsler ot Guatemala, cable*!
lo thè Pauama governmsnt thls alter-
noon aa lollows
"Guatemala, July 12.— The Salva*
dorean givernmeut has lnva-1 <1 Guale
inalan terrltory, compelling ut lo
PORTLAND MARKETS
make an snergetic defeaaa. We ob­
la ined a complete victory yesterday al
Wheal—Club, 71e; bluestem, 73c; Ji.ar In, «bere tieneral Tomar Regala­
red, fltJc; valley. 71c.
do, thè chi»! commandsr ot thè Halva-
Gale—No. I white feed, |32; r»y. -I-reati army, waa killrd '
♦il per ton.
Barley—Feed, L-t 76 per ton; brew-
Plant to Suppress Revolt.
ing. 124; rolled, |24 60426 60.
Hl Petersburg, Joly 12. — The pre­
Rye—»1.60 per cwt.
paration» which the War office has
Hay—Valley timothy No. 1, 111« Iw-en making at all principal citie« to
12 60 per too; clover, «' 60'<|V; cheat, meet an armed revolutionary movement
| i 4 50<47, giain hay, |7(»v; alfalfa, prove to ha«« I een very elaborate. Th«
plan« tor »he defence ot Riga have
♦ II.
Fruit«—\pplea, II 604 1 76 per box. ¡•lien into the hands ot the revolu­
aprlcvite, ♦! 604 1 76 per crate; cher- tionary paper Misla, which thia morn­
riee, 44*c per |>ound; currants, 1*410c ing publishes the entire plaue ot de­
per p .und; peechee, 75.411 10 per fense.
The garrie it- it divi le«l into three
crate; pears, 11 6042 23 per box.
plain«. ♦ 1 41 36 per box, L*gan tier division« ot two battalion« “I infantry,
riee, (I 3541.40 per crate; resptieiries, half a rmnpatiy ot Coeeacks and three
♦ I 7541 MS per crate; black her rise, tic machine guns each, to prevent th« In­
pet poun-l; g-aieeberriee, ttc p»r pound. vasion ot the city fr m three open
Veg*-ta.dee—Beans, 647c per pound; ■idee, namely, the canal, the dam and
cabbage, 1
per pound; corn, 25435c the river I* ma.
per d< sen; cucumbers, 75c4tl jier box,
A»k» Root to Give Help. _
istluce. head, ?6c ;*er doxen, onions,
Han Juan Porto Rico, Ja!y 13 --TT.
IO®12%c per dosen: Jiees, 4 45c per
pound; radish««, I0<l5c per dosen, lower hone« ot the Insular legislature
rhubarb, 2418%e per j»ound; spinach, adopted a reeolullon asking Harretary
2«»3c pet poond; tomal-es, |l "642 35 Hoot to use hie good ** Hees in behalt ot
per boa; parsley, 25c per box, squash, Porto Rican cltlaenship and an elective
i r ■
po« ■ rate imiop». 'Ocffiji insular senate. The Republicans, who
per sack; carrots 1141 25 per sack; constitute the minority in the legisla­
beet«, |1 2541 50 per «ark.
ture. opposed the résolution, holding
Onioo«— New, led, I' a 'SI^ c per that Mr. Root was the island's guest
pound, nee yellow, P443c per pound. and that the time and place were Inop­
Fo*a»oee — Fancy graded old Bur­ portuns. It is rejtorted that the docu­
banks, 40450c per «ark; ordinary, ment was not pr«.ented before lhe'eell.
ing ol Mr Root, the suthnriliae not de­
I M», 76c4H ’
siring to interfere with his visit.
hundred.
Bnlter — Fancy creamery, 17 420c
Uprising in Transvaal.
pe- jeiund.
Johannesburg. Transvaal, Joly 19 —
Eggs — Oregon ranch, EltyffiSSe per
Tn« disquieting rumor« that th« blacks
dosen.
Poultry — Average old liens, 12'»4 of the Rand c mtemplated an uprising
13c per pound ; mixed rhiikens, illy July 17 are borne out by the fact that
412c
fryets, 16417c; broilers, 164 th« native servants bar« warned their
Ifltye; roMters, H410c, dressed chick mistresses to retire to places of safety.
■ns, 14416c; turkeys, live, 1*417«; Himilar rumors have been cirrnlated in
turkeys, dteeeed, choice, 17422S*. the Reef, but th« police ridicule them.
geeee, live, H4*t)*c; ducks, 124413c. However, much anxiety is expressed
Hope — Oregon, 11*05, lie; olde, 8c over a paper read al a conlsrence of the
Ethiopian church which says an upris­
per jround.
Wool—Eastern Oregon eversge beet, ing has ireen openly adviced.
lH4'23 4c; valley, coarse, 224423 4«;
Trad« With Britain Killed
One. 24e; mohair, choice, 28430c pet
pound.
Ixmdon, July J9. — In Jun« of laet
Veal — Drcesed. 6 447c per piund.
year there arrived at the Albert docks
Beef — Dressed bolls, 3c per |>oiind; from Boston and Near Orleans 97.000
e »we, 44464c; country steers. 648c. rases ot tinned meets; in June ot this
M itton — Dree ed. fancy, 7ffi8c j»er year the receipts were only 4,000 cases,
p-nr*l, ordinary, 648c; lam be, fancy, lu July. 1806, 24 000 rases were re­
8*84«.
ceived, but thus far this montt
I‘»rk —Dr* vse-l. 748 4c j»er pound. have arrived from the Vailed Hta
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