IONE PROCLAIMER IONE OREGON EVENTS JFJHE DAY Newsy Items Gathered from All Parts ol the World. Less Important but Not Less Inter acting Hsppenings from Points Outside tha State. - Mobile, Alabama, ) now in tba lift of "dry'l town. ' Spain explains tba Barcelona out break aa a local affair. A granddaughter of General Corbin la to many a Japanese. Great BriUin ia not greatly alarmed at tha Japanaaa three ta on China. Jerome says Thaw ia still crazy and should be kept in an insane asylum. Japan has commenced work on tha Autung railroad in daafince of Chins. California gardeners at Baaadena have passed resolutions declaring Bur bank a fakir. A California couple returning from a honeymoon abroad have been arreeted for undervaluing goods brought home. Turkey has renewed her threat to send an armed force into Greece if that country doea not withdraw her troops from Crete. The Swediah general atrike contin oos and leaders claim more men are to be called out. Two regiments of sol diers have mutinied. Japan has sent China an ultimatum on tha railroad situation in Manchuria. Cleveland, Ohio, officers are having a row over tba Whitla kidnaping re ward. Lord Kitchener is to be Held mar shal and organise tha British colonial forces. Marriages of pretty cashiers has caused Los Angeles hotel men to am ploy men. Tha Moors are again allowing activ ity and another clash with Spanish troops is expected. The murder of a Mexican girl by a Chinaman baa caused an outbreak at Zapotlaa, Mexico. Venesueln la about to bring tea lose tba disputes with foreign powers dating from Castroa regime. A esse of Bubonic plagoe has been f ound in Sacramento eoonty, Cal. The actuation is not regarded alarming, The Chinees government has made arrangements to install a telephone 000 lines. Tha inetrumenta are to be American make. Heat Is claiming mora victims at Chicago. Striking bakers at Montreal, Canada, have caused a bread famine. The Japs have called off their atrike on Hawaiian sugar plantations. Tha Stockholm strike is ceasing a famine and ia spreading throughout Sweden. An Oregon woman baa bean arreeted at Oakland for aw ladling railroads by fake injury claims. Bernard J. Mollaney has declined Mayor Buasa'a offer to be chief of pe lioe la Chicago. the Mormon loader Brig bam Young, la dead. She was 88 years okL Three wealthy Los Angeles men have received demands for money with death as tba nsualty for refusal. Mayor Bby, of Borkeville, Pa., baa been arrested for threatening to dyna mite Pennsylvania Railroad trains. Tha Illinois board of arbitration Is at work at Chisago and hopes to be able to settle tba streetcar trouble witboat a strike. Tha direct primary few was tha aaaaa of a riot at Indianapolis. A broese bust of Jamee J. Hill baa been unveiled at tha Seattle fair. Tha asytam superintendent and twa experts agree that Thaw ia still Insane. In a referendum election t-eent street ear fares was beaten ta Cincin nati. Spanish aoMlers at Melllta ere said to baas trapped the Moors and routed Germany la new the only astloa ap posed to giving Amarioans a abare In tba Cbtaeas railway tsee. Charles B. Mover has been re sleeved nvenidout at tba Westers Feds ratten of Mlaers for tba eighth Usee, I Cssriayltoa are await ing the end ef the world at Dublin, upending the Usee In pmyer. A tfkansripal preaches baa been 1 to nee tor has life t be as- CANNOT STOP STRIKE. King Unable to Control Labor itys- , Hon in Vweden. Stockholm. Aug. ia Tha tie-up of tba business of the country as a result of the atrike is so serious that King Gustav Intervened in aa endeavor to secure a compromise. Tba king to day sent a massage to the parties at conflict, szbortlng them to agrss at tha earliest moment pose lb la and ad vising arbitration. It was after King Gustav'a massage bad been approved at a cabinet meet ing Saturday that ha summoned to a conference at tha palace tba two lead ers of tba warring factions Director Sedow, of the employers, and Senator Llndquiit, president of tha federation of trades anions. The result of the conference has not yot transpired, but apparently the king's efforts for a peaceful ao lot ion nf the trnahla ware without raanlt. Tonight it was announced the printers woum stria tomorrow, snu ins na tional labor union has leaned a nroc ta rnation that, beginning tomorrow morn ing, every drag wagon wnoss driver is not wesring a onion badge will be stopped by strikers. No exception, it wss stated, will bo made for owners driving their wsgons. The union further declare It will try to frustrate the attempt of the Stockholm streetcar company to start its cars on tne surface lines. COREA SORE SPOT AGAIN. Many Clashes Occur Between and Chinese. Jape Victoria, B.C., Aug. 10. Passen gers arriving on the stsamerMontsagis from the Orient today in discussing tba situation between Japan and China, ssy conditions at Che In too, on tba Coresn border, are more likely to cause serious trouble between the two na tions than tha dispute over the An tang Mukden railway. When the Mootesgls sailed reports had been received that tha Chinese bad massed ,000 soldiers at Chain too and collisions between then and tha Japanese notice were frannefit. Seoul disDStebss resolved before aalL ing stats that, following the arrest of a party of Careens by tha Japanese at uneintao, toe Uhineee troops attacked the Japanese and rescued the prisoners, several of the Japan see being wounded. A boycott baa been declared amafnat the Japanaaa by the Chineee and Cor- aana ox toe ajitrtet, . . MAY AVERT STRIKE. Chicago Labor Controversy Appear to ma near ana. Chicago, Aug. 10. -According to the outlook tonight there will be no strike of the streetcar employes of Chicago, and a settlsmsnt is likely to be reached by tomorrow night. It Is said an offer of a wags increase. based on employes' length of service. will bo mads by President Mitten, of tba Chicago Citv Bailwav eomnan. John M. Roach, president of the Chi cago Railwaya company, baa had his auditors at work narurina- cot a method of advancing wages, and It is said his flrst offer to a committee of his em ployes tomorrow will be on the asms general basis as that of Mr. Mitten. The controversy orobeblv will be ad jected without resort to outside arbi tration. iaa employes say they are decidedly opposed to arbitration, and rather than submit to It will accept any - v a i in . . raeeonaoio compromise com log from tha oompaniaa direst. Saattb) Pair Half Over. Seattle, Aug. 10. With the dosing OT tne gates Sunday, the Drst half of the Aleak a-Yukon-Paeioe exoosition wsa ended. Figures compiled bv the .position, mnsgvmt show tbs st- tendance for the A ret half of the fair tendance for the Brat half of the fair to be 1 .744,61. Basing their eeti- mates upon tbs pereeatam of increase fee Anvuat and Sentamnar m tklThe V- . FT"? Tr rrw7mm..nlt'l uona, uw omciais eewnats that tha total attendance at the close of the 8e - m.i1h i in l . sttlo exposition October It will he more than 4,00,000. BonvlM Revolt Likely. Upas, Bolivia, Aug. 10, It is stated ami, aitnougn ne maaajuratten of Dr Don Klldoro Villaaon as president si ka in I !! ku mm t TaaWswTflwra .k.aUseia T-mm, -in asTMSBsaatod hssasn of hia frtendli neafe toward Argentina. Tbs situation ia Bolivia sever baa beau asare aarisua, and sanaational eveaU are exnactad ortlw, Dhka OImm Mm Toktu, Aug. t. -It la believed tbat the Chineee samlete to Japan baa re-1 served InstrvcUone Trees ftta sa wbieb tba abjections af tba Chinese to tba reoowotiutttoa nf tba AntaasMwWsn railroad and Its withdrew. ' MANY ME TOO LATE aCOrei ATriVB il JUU"."'"' UIH,US r . Registration Is Closed. REGISTRATION IS NOW 285,623 repreesntatives at once fllfdeemna BLUivjuiltfn f "v I,. nnWMHjnva ao.inat Porter Bros. ,... . o...i Mnlrf the Ad- I ruvr . nraa - - - piaatlona, Which Weigh 9,660 Poundt-Clsrka Busy- Spokane, Wash., Aug. 7. Total sp- plieaUonsfor Indian reservation land. received at Jodge James M. Witten's m . j. .1 .i.J.. h Ullice ( uoear O lumn jmmtMj " - . 1 - i .i.k, .fn1ln.. I ITbIibmII ?n tnr PUtheeri lends. 80,659. Grand total thus far received nm mil lA 9flK 93 Judge Wittaa's force has been buay turning away scores of belated appli- nnti tnr TnHian land tha Rlidniirht hour Thursday night having closed the otneiai registration. Applications are atill in the mails and will be received for several dais. Cor or d'AIn) booths, stands and nlatfnrma muri hv nntnrina and lunch venders are tsltig torn down and the whole arty presents a remodeling aspect At the land office 60 clerks have been nlaced for the drawings, and tables and pisiform arranged. There are now so steal eana in the office con taining the applications, divided as follows: Spokane, 19: Coeur d'Alene, 20; Flathead 18. The applications weigh 8,850 pounds without tha .cans. . OARLIST8 TO HELP. Don Jsime Will Offer Spain 100,000 Men and Hia Services. Cerbere. Francs. Auc. 7. Tha Car- list teaders will bold a meeting shortly a a r renen frontier town to decide upon their attitude in view of meant eventa, it wss said today. Afterwards. It la understood, Don Jaime, the Span- lah ore tender, will issue a manlMtn declaring that be baa no intention to pront oy ue aiisiortunes of his coun try, but that, if tha nreaent mam. ment is powarless to save tha honor of ue nation be will act. i no uariira say that they are In a Doaitioa is arm and nlan in th uu quteUy hWO.000 supporters burning Coopled with this announcement comes the news that affairs st Barce lona are far from satisfactory. While quiet reigns in the ty at present, as far as actual revolt s-oes. the mliM still busy arresting people whom they aiirge were implicated in the recent outbreak, and pobiie feeling is grow Injr reaantful of their activity It la also reported that prisoners held U the Mont Jnisb fortrees have hwi executed, and prominent revolutionists made tae threat yeeterday that if such aeuon were taken another outbeeak would follow. STRIKE MAY SOON DIE OUT. Dissenslrn Breaks Out Among Worksnan at Stockholm. tha Stockholm, Aug. ?. Tba tons atte st ton arising rroea tne gvueral atrike proclaimed a law days ago seemed h. 7., Zl TrL AClZ a rmmm rtawa bm. i Ml.n.all.laU. ... . , JT 7. I ...11. rn J .. I wiun. i am vwum u enae OC ma i . o. i.L.. pienta nwavanoini announee that their man will return ta work Monday. si. von Sldow, preaident of ths Em- i p n.j ii ... . . . imm i-. nL. would be without result, aa the differ- "T" wri grw w i- semea m T' . I!"' I i"" uPP"v. ,DK ,m ,rZ 9tcvlc "a01 I tiOB h olniala i w aJ . " r . . 1 . "- bsve been pweot - I loir farmers fiess brinarlne' MMuima ion tae city, aroops save been detailed w patrol the country reada. China Wee Wee ta Russia. bar reply to tbs Ransiaa note af July e - U a Frarf- bi k. A Um . pseifviiHT tha extent to wbieb kUn R " laisnaas aaaaa treaty. saooiBen ay tbs Mobs Cfcaar Pi shlMllen. Moatgosssiy, Aag. T. Assld street saaea of wild anil ulim . tba blU akiag pKutibrUea reponea omcianj pigv"i. iminwh, u " Coeard'Alma 1,120, total for whole these rights, expended $8,000 in eon reglstratlon period, 106,536; Spokane structing a grade down Ute canyon of 9 ttvt- . m 9S- Miuniila S.&34. ha nnhlaa tn thm pilpned-iirht- of PORTERS ARE VICTORIOUS. Judge Grants Thsm Right to Block rfOSO Agstnai niinni.n, u rw atiir S.-JudtreButlar late injunction lasuea giu-i. Thi. means that Twohy Bros. wiU no Ti.u tht Tvohv Bros, will not be permitted to cross too uurts reovn with supply teams and equipment for the Deschutes Railway company. - ' 1 hint A M IWI Not to no ouwooa. nsn-imwi s- am anTAPr. In TaWsni BUI asnTJaUlDB IV HH diaputed territory through the property t .1 il. I""""-- a-. cupisd two dsys in tbs eircuit court here. A night session was also hold toexnedite the hearing. There was a long array of legal talent for both sting parties. The evidence showed that the plain- tiffs secured certain rights to go over k.i wia uivaa HIWW imuum - w 1 La.- I k. rihMh nf way. But no deeds were taken by tne plaintiffa from, tha land owners, nor mnm unnnianti in. wrltinff. Porter Rma uer the nnnortnnitv and nttrehaa ed from the land owners the lands over whipR thia road ran. and immediately upon securing possession under - these coo tracts stoppea us uescnuus nan wst company from sending in supplies over the road. While the temnorarv in function was in force, tne Desenutes Hailwav eom- Danv had been sendinsr In about 10 to lb wagonjoaas oi provisions to us riv er each day. EDWARD MAKES WINNING. Britain's Ruler Cleans Up SI, 000,000 on Stssl Stock. New York. Aod. fi. Rv aoeenlatlns' on the stock of the United States Steel corporation. Kins- Edward, of Ensland. has mat cleared more than II.UIHI.UOU aa the harvest of a three-Bvwitha obbb- paign, according to a story told today. ine siory was given out in wail street sod much comment was msde on the significant fact that the king's agents placed bis commission immedi- ateiv aitsr a vtsit natd him bv J. . Morgan, who knows eonaidersbls about steal. Not onlv has tha erosmed head of Ens-land nrontad bv inoculation in Wall street, but it became known that Ger man royalty baa been bavins steel snd other American atoeka. all of which have made substsntisl advanced to the material benefit of tha royal coffers. It WSS throe montha an whan Kin Edward's agents went into Wsll street for steel. A short time before tbat Mr. Mornn had viaited the kina. and during ths interview is supposed to nave given Edward VII a tip. - TOfJ MUCH FRUIT IN SOUTH. Ranchers and Dealers Desperate Housewives Happy, Los Angeles, Cel., July 9, With peacnes selling lour pounds for one cent. eantalouDaa bain hawb-arf in cento a dosen, snd apricots rotting be cause nobody will buy them at any pries, ranchers and commission men are thoroughly disgusted while the nousewiie rejoices. Prices are eo de moralised mat cantaloupe growers of mis section met today and decided to let su out the best fruit rot. Unly choice melons will be brought Into market, and the tnm h. ironclad agreement not to sell these at ess that l a crate. The glut extends I w, The finest kind in site , nOQ Only 111 aanta , I do toaayr i j . I ""UT w imiMM Donrraaa. i . L.""8' WB Wednea- T mrwrno" will witness tba biggest ot 17J N,tion1 Irrigation iconrsees. when Rieharri SAkiiL n.i Hngetr, secretary of the intaH. . -m "J?" TJ? "Itade ' Govero- i w - . ,t r :r-- - thai TBalliner uZESZi 1 1- tnto hi. -7 A statement mada h R. i i i-ZTT' -rameai a isKinar an an, vnUt. -1 long as private capital was willine tnl ln Private eanital... -n"" enter the field wi I k. iH " ! " 1 obct 1 saaion. Afl Twa TImummI tm New York, Aug. t.-Columbia toJ. versitv'a nw ,Umw- a SUmmar school, ass 1,000 stodentaon its roster of erhom 1 &9n ,vm wi Mcrares ana stodies end tK. are attending ths Conega gf I aj-.c,. urgeons. Big Immigraoon Oaen, UMega, Aug. I Aerardhw aa sW area prepared by C B. McUod, ssmtr ssan af the Weston -nisij . aessi.li ties, there was an aatoto 141 fmmmk ta tba nunristtoa BUSINESS CRIPPLED: Sweden In Throes of a Gigantic Labor Straggle. I0PLE A8 BUYING IIREARMS. Werkmn Org.niz F(N Keep Order, Means of Protec tion Are Being Adopted. n--. nVlnd . , ."il"!' nere give promise I Stockholm, Aug. 6. With tbs street si I esbdrivMM- . labor riiffiMiiti givs promise of soon beoominr k' Tba sreneral BtiL. -n.j . Mlt. a todsy has not vet beeoma tk...Li effeetiva, though tba ranks of til strikers bava bean considsrshly sue men ted. Many affiliated organ ixat ions. " " ' wim ue strike movement, are still withdrawing k. active support, preferring to let otbsrs- wae we ieaa in tne preaent crisis. ins siriae is by no means general in. tba provincial towns and ii..i.t centers of Sweden. In most places the ' streetcars are running and ths city enW ployes are at work as usual. No dis turbances have been reoortari. ti. loading of ships at Gothenburg, where 10,000 man are on strike, ie h.in a . by troops. , - Tne fast tbat troops are protoctinr tba gas works and the alaotru u-Ll plant has incensed tha workmen, wboss- leaoers nraaten to sail out all the men unless tha soldiera m uu - mwiian, A Corps Of workmen, en ma th...i trong, are being organised with tba objoet of maintaining order, and Un people general I v. bankers. aTfcsVtvksB ntai stc, are arming themseivas for self protection. . The gunshona of the eft aa nvuU. eally denuded of revolvers and smalt arms. All tooxiata have laft th. and tha number of viaitnre raw i. city U smaller than at this seaaon f- many years. FORMOSA TO PROOUCt SUGAR- Witt Soon Lead World-Japan's Piss, to Kin Hsad Hunters. Victoria, B. C. Auar. S. Pan! Rail orinaar of the Honolulu Iron, worka, returned on the Tango Msru to day from Formosa, where be has been. tuning auger mills for the Japan Sugar company, and atatee that Formosa will, by neat year, be the atast sugar-prodoeing country in i wru. r ire new Dills were erect ed this year and Ave more are to be built next summer, all equipped with tha 'stoat machinery. The outout thia year was 90,000 tons, all of which went to Japan. . The Japanese are aAmfla method of dealing with the rebels of Formosa, head hunters. They bare tree tc bed tnvhu a hki - districts, heavily charged with elee- BEC STINGS CURfc. OaHfortsa Man Crippled Wlib Rheu matism Now WH. Reddlnr. Cel.. ln s iwtj h rheumatic Dains. fmn ehu ka haa suffered for months. Jamas R. Holt, nesa or a Meal contracting Inn, sub mitted himself to the stings of S9 boner "'niseii ta tbs stings of S9 boner t"- .l ""W W wuwiWIoa nrst time la many nis offlee for the flrst time ia days, declaring that hia joint) umoer as tboee of a bey. . Mt- Holt baa been so crippled with the disease that for month ha aa compelled to use a carriage to go from bia borne to his office, three blocks away. Ten or a dosen bees ware applied Mb aching joint, while ths patient writhed in ssno-. Aft m . .tod and a chill hurting I two boara followed. He retired for snd ftnaily fell aaleep. Whan a- joroia. "ajTeJocie is Quiet. a Bsreelooa. Aug. a. The aitoatlca m Barcelona iUw u n i 1 11" which the dtypaau-dlaat we I . "" I" - an ma" and tbs torn-up psvements, the r-enlarf tOBea af watch were seed for the '"" oerriraoeaV- laese ny new "Tr'-cooidrbu Pprehenaoa for tbs mutre. - xne terrible jenrasalve Oolesna. Auar. K.Tba Cotorne Ga te tto's Saloniea isapoiiJiiiteablea that tba Turkiab guvaiuaient bsaar derad aw 40,000 iwiifs ka tne torriaary ec tne Mipsad aawry aarpa eft Sstyran, and hag aestassted with three sssesa sblp eamnuntos far tba tassswmlallsn of sawepe and sasnli Crete. He aaye aees