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CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK Dungs of the World i t Urge Told in Brief. Ban«ra l Resuma o f Im p ortan t Events Presented In Condensed F o rm fo r O u r Busy Readers. Senator Stephenson, of Wisconsin, admits he spent $107,000 to be elected The csar of Russia is steadily grow ing in popularity with the poorer classes. San Francisco has begun a war on bucket shops, and landed 20 at the first raid. Sixty thousand Arabs have joined the Turkish forces in Tripoli and a des perate war seems probable. President Markham, of the Illinois Central, is said to be the best poker player, as well as the best railroader, in the Middle West. The Southern California conference of the Methodist church urges the abolition of the rules against cards, dancing and theaters. One man was killed and three badly hurt in a riot when strikebreakers dis embarked to go to work in the rail road shops at Houston. Workmen cannot be had to search the ruins at Austin, Pa., for bodies, and it is feared the ruins will have to be burned for sanitary reasons. The Kubak river in Alaska, sup posed to be a small Btream, has been found to be navigable for 300 miles, and for small craft at least 200 miles more. A fund of $20,000,000 for govern ment irrigation work is available on demand of the secretary of the inter ior, yet not a cent can be obtained by Western projects, and steps are being taken to find out why. Bellingham, Wash., experienced a distinct shock of earthquake Thursday evening. Governor Dix, of New York, urges the repeal of the law which legalizes boxing. A French admiral believes that de composing powder was responsible for the fire and explosion which destroyed the battleship Liberté. Tea merchants are greatly agitated over the action of this govermennt in enforcing the regulations against the importation of colored tea. Jonh D. claims that his attention was directed to the possibilités of the oil business by the porter of the store where he began work as clerk 66 years ago. Persian rebels lost 600 in a battle with government troops. President T aft in a speech in Iowa, delcared that the war against trusts must go on. McMinnville, Or., will present President Taft with ten pounds of the choicest selected Yamhill county wal nuts. Residents of Honolulu greatly fear the introduction of mosquitoes from Central American ports, believing they will bring yellow fever and ma laria which are now unknown in the Hawaiian islands. PO RTLA ND M ARKETS. b lu rte d It e u t like • schoolboy) E ven th e C a p ta in him self oould h e r * ly h a v e said It m ore b lu n tly . T rainload o f S trik e b re a k e rs Storm ed M ute w ith a m a z e m e n t a n d so rro w , and Many Fall. P risc illa , th e P u rita n m aiden, L ooked in to A ld a n ’s face, h e r e y es McComb City, Miss.—An explosion, d ila te d w ith w onder, fleet haa blockaded the Tripolitan said to have been dynamite, occurred F e e lin g his w ords lik e a blow , th a t coast. in th^railroad shops at 1:30 o’clock stu n n e d h e r a n d re n d e re d h e r There are unconfirmed reports that Wednesday morning, in the vicinity of sp e e c h le ss; Turkey intends to send an ultimatum which 100 or more Btrike-breakers are T ill a t len g th sh e ex claim ed . In te r to Greece to abandon her claims on ru p tin g th e om inous sile n c e : Crete and is massing troops on the quartered. " If th e g re a t C ap tain of P ly m o u th Is Thessalonian frontier. The explosion was followed by sev so v e ry e a g e r to w ed m e. The greatest activity ensued on eral shots. It is not known whether W hy does he n o t com e h im self, a n d the receipt of news that war had been any casualities resulted. ta k e th e tro u b le to woo m e? declared and notification of a blockade If I am not w o rth th e w ooing, I su re ly Lee Haley, aged 45, a striker, was was sent out. It ¡ b uuderstood the var a m n o t w o rth th e w in n in g !” ious governments will receive the cus shot and killed early Tuesday. He T h en Jo h n A lden beg an e x p la in in g tomary neutrality notices and will de leaves a wife and two children. His (C o p y rig h t, Thm B o b b s -M e r r iil C om p a ny) and sm o o th in g th e m a tte r. vote their diplomatic efforts to bring * Italian Squadron Blockades P o rt o f hostilities to an end and especially to slayers are unknown. M aking It w orse as he w ent, by sa y A ll th e d re a m s th a t h a d fad ed , and T rip o li, W hich R efutes to S u r ing th e C a p ta in w as b u sy — avoiding complications in the Balkans. a ll th e hopes th a t had van ish ed . Jackson, Miss.—In a fight in the re n d e r on Dem and. All his life h e n c e fo rth a d re a ry and H ad no tim e for such t h in g s ; — su c h freight yards of the Illinois Central at th in g s! th e w o rd s g ra tin g h a rsh ly te n a n tle s s m ansion. F ell on th e e a r of P ris c illa ; a n d sw ltt McComb City between strikers and So th e s tro n g w ill p re v aile d , a n d Al- H a u n te d by vain re g re ts , a n d pallid, as a flash sh e m ade a n sw e r: I-ondon—A state of war exists be strike-breakers several persons were so rro w fu l faces. d e n w e n t on b is e rra n d , " H a s he no tim e fo r su c h th in g s, a s S till he said to h im self, and alm ost Beriously injured, one probably fatally. tween Italy and Turkey, and hostili O ut of th e s tr e e t of th e village, and you call It, be fo re he Is m a rrie d , fiercely be said It: Into th e p a th s of th e fo rest. Governor ordered out troops at 7 :30 ties have begun. No sooner had the time limit fixed by the ultimatum ex " L e t not him th a t p u tte th his hand to W ould he be lik e ly to find It, o r m ake In to th e tra n q u il w oods, w h e re blue o'clock Tuesday night and two com pired than, ignoring the Turkish con It, a fte r th e w edding? th e plow look b a c k w a rd ; b ird s a n d robing w e re build in g T h a t Is th e way w ith you m en ; you panies are now patroling the scene. ciliatory request for delay, Italy de T ow ns In th e populous tre e s, w ith T h o u g h th e p lo w sh a re c u t th ro u g h d o n ’t u n d e rsta n d us, you can not. th e flow ers of life to Its fo u n tain s, The special train bearing the strike clared war. The Turkish representa h a n g in g g a rd e n s of v e rd u re , W hen you h ave m ade up y o u r m inds, T h o u g h it p a ss o 'e r th e g ra v e s of th e breakers continued on its journey to tives in Italy received their passports. P e a ce fu l, a e ria l c itie s of Joy a n d a f a f te r th in k in g of th is one and The Turkish commander at Tripoli dead and th e h e a rth s of th e living, fe c tio n a n d freedom . New Orleans. th a t one. was asked to surrender the town, but It Is th e w ill of th e L o rd ; a n d H is Ail a ro u n d him w as calm , b u t w ithin Citizens of Magnolia say that when C hoosing, se lec tin g , re je c tin g , com m erc y e n d u re th f o r e v e r ! ” him com m otion a n d conflict. the train passed there at full speed p a rin g one w ith a n o th e r, Love c o n te n d in g w ith frien d sh ip , and every coach window was broken and So he e n te re d th e h o u se : and th e T h en you m ak e know n y our d e sire , se lf w ith eac h g e n ero u s Im pulse. no one was visible at the openings, w ith a b ru p t and sud d en avow al. hum of th e w heel a n d th e singing T o and fro In his b re a s t his th o u g h ts the strike-breakers lying prone on the And a re offended a n d h u rt, and Indig S u d d en ly c e a se d ; for P risc illa , a roused w ere h e a v in g and dash in g . floor to escape bullets. n a n t p e rh a p s, th a t a w om an by his ste p on th e th re sh o ld , As In a fo u n d e rin g ship, w ith e v e ry Several hundred shots were ex R ose a s he e n te re d , and g av e him h e r D oes n o t re sp o n d a t once to a love roll of th e vessel, changed and among the strikers there th a t sh e n e v e r su sp ec ted . han d , In sig n a l of w elcom e. W ash e s th e b itte r sea, th e m e rc ile ss were numerous bruised and broken S aying, “ I knew it w as you, w hen I D oes n o t a tta in a t a bound th e h e ig h t su rg e of th e ocean ! D uke o f A b ru zzi. heads. Many of the wounded were to w hich you h a v e been clim bing. h e a rd y o u r s te p In th e p a ssa g e ; "M ust I re lin q u ish It a ll,” h e crie d carried to the headquarters of the F o r I w as th in k in g of you, a s 1 sa t T h is Is n o t rig h t n o r Ju st: for su re ly w ith a w ild la m e n ta tio n , strikers and physicians were sum According to Italian advices, the "M u st I re lin q u ish It all, th e Joy, th e th e re sin g in g and sp in n in g .” a w o m an 's affection moned. It is said that several will government plans to land 40,000 men A w kw ard a n d dum b w ith d e lig h t, th a t Is n o t a th in g to be a sk e d for, a n d hope, th e Illusion? die. in Tripoli by October 7. No bombard W as It fo r th is I h ave loved, and a th o u g h t of him had been m ingled h a d for only th e ask in g . The fight at McComb occurred at ment will be attempted unless the w aited, and w o rsh ip ed In sile n c e ? T h u s In th e sa c re d psalm , th a t cam e W h en one is tru ly In love, one n o t the freight shed, half a mile south of property of Italians or other foreign W as It for th is I h a v e follow ed th e the depot. The train bearing the ers is endangered. It is understood flying fe e t and th e shadow strike-breakers had pulled down to the the Italian ministers have elaborated O ver th e w in try sea, to th e d e so la te freight shed and was standing on a a scheme for the administration of s h o re s of New E n g la n d ? side track. Tripoli with the Duke of Abruzzi as T ru ly th e h e a r t Is d e ce itfu l, a n d o u t The fight raged 20 minutes. Finally first governor. Among the first acts of Its d e p th s of c o rru p tio n the engineer of the train made a dash of the new government will be the R ise, like a n e x h a la tio n , th e m isty for his locomotive, managed to get abolition of many taxes now imposed p h a n to m s of p a ssio n ; aboard while the bullets were flying K in s V ictor E m m an u el, o f Italy . on the Tripolitans. A ngels of lig h t th ey seem , b u t a re about his head, opened the throttle only d e lu sio n s of S a tan . and pulled out at full speed. Prevesa— When Italian gunboats en All Is c le a r to m e n o w ; I feel It, I see The train did not stop at any point declined, and the Italian forces imme It d istin c tly ! south of McComb, going through sta diately occupied Tripoli and Benghazi. countered two Turkish transports with Apparently the Turks offered no resis- 2,00$ troops aboard, the transports de- T h is is th e h a n d of th e L o rd ; It Is tions at full speed. tance, but this is only an assumption, termined not to be captured. They laid upon m e In a n g er, as immediately on landing the Italians steamed bravely on the rocks off Pre F o r I h a v e follow ed too m uch th e T U R K S C LA M O R FOR B A TTLE evidently seized the telegraph lines. vesa and hundreds of soldiers were h e a r t ’s d e sire s a n d d evices, A Constantinople dispatch makes no drowned. W o rsh ip in g A s h to rc th blindly, and Sultan's People Anxious to Wage im p io u s idols of Uaal. Active W a r on Italians. T h is Is th e c ro ss I m u st b e a r; th e sin Constantinople- -Turkish telegrams and th e sw ift re trib u tio n .” So th ro u g h th e P ly m o u th w oods Jo h n Wednesday reported that an Italian A lden w en t on his e rra n d ; warship had sunk two motor boats C ro ssin g th e brook a t th e ford, w h e re near Hodeida, a port on the Red Sea, It b ra w led o v e r p eb b le a n d s h a l and pursued the Turkish torpedo boat low, destroyer Peikishevuit. G a th e rin g still, as h e w e n t, th e M ay This news, circulated in the streets, flow ers b loom ing a ro u n d him . served to increase the popular clamor F ra g ra n t, filling th e a ir w ith a s tra n g e for battle, and citizens by the hun a n d w o n d e rfu l sw ee tn ess, dreds volunteered their services, C hild ren lo st In th e w oods a n d cov either on land or sea. Despite the e re d w ith lea v es In th e ir slu m b er. fact that Turkey has appealed to the “P u rita n flow ers,” he said, “a n d th e powers to intervene, the people want ty p e of P u rita n m aidens, to fight. And Turkey is going ahead M odest a n d sim p le a n d sw ee t, th e with preparations for war. v e ry ty p e of P risc illa ! A large number of volunteers, both So I w ill ta k e th em to h e r; to P risc illa soldiers and sailors, well officered, de th e M ay-flower of P lym outh, parted for the Dardanelles, where the M odest a n d sim p le a n d sw ee t, as a larger portion of the fleet is waiting p a rtin g g ift w ill I ta k e th e m ; orders. Two battleships, the Messis- B re a th in g th e ir s ile n t fa re w e lls, as dich and the Assar-I-Tewfik, and the th e y fa d e a n d w ith e r and p e rish . torpedo cruiser Rerk-I-Satvet, have Soon to be th ro w n aw ay , a s la th e sailed from the Golden Horn to join it. h e a r t of th e g iv er." Replies to the Porte’s appeal have Bo th ro u g h th e P ly m o u th w oods Jo h n been received from most of the pow A lden w e n t on his e rra n d ; ers, but they give little satisfaction. Salonika — An Italian cruiser has C am e to a n open sp ace, and sa w the In effect the powers say they will be mention of resistance and a mere pro d isk of th e ocean. unable to offer mediation until the test by the governor would be in line destroyed a Turkish destroyer in the S a ille ss, so m b e r and cold w ith th e harbor of Prevesa in Epirus and land Porte suggests a basis of settlement with Turkey’s announced policy. c o m fo rtle ss b re a th of th e e a s t The Turkish cabinet resigned when ed troops. The Turkish authorities on the lines of Italy's demands. w ind; are sending a battalion of^troops to war was declared, and a new ministry The Austrian ambassador had a long o nly sa y s It. b u t show s 1L from th e h e a r t of th e m aiden, Saw th e n ew -built house, a n d p eople interview with the grand vizier and it was formed under Said Pasha, but re Prevesa. S ile n t b e fo re h e r h e stood, and gave H ad h e b u t w a ite d a w hile, h a d ha a t w o rk In a m eadow ; is announced the Russian ambassador taining the former able war minister, only show ed th a t h e loved m e. h e r th e flow ers fo r a n a n sw e r. , a s h e drew n e a r th e door, th e Constantinople—News reached here H eard will visit him, but it is questionable Mahmoud Shefket Pasha. F in d in g no w o rd s for his th o u g h t. H e E v en th is C a p ta in of y o u rs— w ho m u sical voice of P risc illa from the city of Tripoli to the effect S inging th e h u n d re d th P salm , th e whether Said Pasha will be able to re k n o w s?—a t la s t m ig h t h a v e won re m e m b e re d th a t d a y In th e that a large Italian cruiser had gone main in office more than a few days m e. w in te r. g ra n d old P u rita n a n th e m . ashore there. longer. M usic th a t L u th e r s a n g to th e sa c re d A fte r th e first g re a t snow , w hen he Old a n d ro ugh a s h e Is; b u t now It n e v e r can h a p p e n .” b ro k e a p a th from th e village, w ords of th e P s a lm is t, Identified Dead Buried. Paris—The Matin’s Athens corres R e elin g and p lu n g in g a lo n g th ro u g h pondent says that the telegraph offi th e d rifts th a t e n c u m b e re d th e Toulon, France- A wreath with a S till Jo h n A lden w en t on, u n h e ed in g cials at Vonitza, Greece, telegraphs to broad ribbon of black was placed in th e w ords of P risc illa , doorw ay. the government that a naval battle oc the name of the American navy by the S ta m p in g th e snow from h is fe e t as U rg in g th e s u it of his frien d , e x p la in curred off Prevesa at 2 o’clock in the side of the caskets of the Liberte's ing. p e rsu ad in g , e x p a n d in g ; h e e n te re d th e house, a n d P risc illa afternoon. dead in the arsenal by the naval at L au g h ed a t h is snow y locks, a n d g ave S poke of h is c o u rag e and sk ill, a n d ot tache of the American embassy, Com a ll his b a ttle s in F la n d e rs, him a s e a t by th e fireside, mander Henry Hough. The obsequies Tripoli—The Italian squadron which G ra te fu l and p lea se d to know h e had How w ith th e p eople of God h e h a d for those who lost their lives when the th o u g h t of h e r In th e snow -storm . ch o se n to su ffe r affliction, has been standing in the offing came battleship was destroyed by an ex close to shore this morning and the H ad he b u t sp o k e n th en , p e rh a p s n o t H ow , In re tu rn fo r his zeal, th e y had plosion and fire September 25 were destroyer Garibaldi steamed into the In vain h a d h e sp o k e n ; m ade him C a p ta in of P ly m o u th ; held Wednesday. At the conclusion of harbor flying a white flag. After re- Now It w a s a ll too la te ; th e g olden m o H e w as a g e n tle m a n born, could tra c e these rites, 168 caskets, containing connoitering, the destroyer demanded m e n t h a d v a n ish ed ! his p e d ig re e plain ly the bodies that had been identified, the surrender of the entire garrison. So h e sto o d th e r e a b ash ed , and gave B a ck to H ugh S ta n d ish of D u x bury were placed upon 24 gun carriages. The Turkish commander replied that h e r th e flow ers for an a n sw er. H all, in L a n c a s h ire , E ngland, he was unable to comply with the de W ho w as th e son of R alp h , a n d th e M ay o r M c C a rth y Hopeful. mand and emphatically refused to sur T h en th e y s a t dow n a n d ta lk e d of th e g ra n d so n of T h u rsto n de render. The destroyer then retired S ta n d is h ; Bakersfield, Cal. The feature of th e b ird s and th e b e a u tifu l s p rin g and rejoined the fleet. the day at the state convention of the tim e. H e ir u n to v a st e s ta te s , of w hich b e Federation of Labor Wednesday was w as b a se ly d e fra u d e d , T a lk e d of th e ir frie n d s a t hom e, and an address by Mayor McCarthy, of th e M ayflow er th a t sa ile d on th e S till b o re th e fam ily a rm s, and had Italians Enthused By W a r. San Francisco. He said the labor m orrow . fo r his c re s t a cock a rg e n t Chiasso, Switzerland — Dispatches union party was not dead, but next "I h a v e b e en th in k in g all d a y ,” sa id C om bed a n d w a ttle d gules, a n d all th e from larger Italian cities tell of much time would be stronger than ever. g e n tly th e P u rita n m aid en , re s t of th e blazon. The convention was addressed also by M ahm oud S h efk et P anha. T u rk ia h W ar M in iste r enthusiasm over the expedition to "D rea m in g all n ig h t, and th in k in g all H e w as a m an of honor, of n oble a n d Tripoli, the regiments composing Secretary Andrew Gallagher, of the day, of th e hedge row s of E n g g e n e ro u s n a tu re ; which are now centered at various San Francisco labor council, and many lan d ,— T hough he w as ro u g h , h e w as k in d ly ; ports. All the officers have volun Turkey continues efforts to secure short speeches were made, urging sup T h ey a re In blossom now , and th e sh e knew how d u rin g th e w in te r intervention by the powers. In the teered for service, but those who will port of the McNamaras. c o u n try Is all like a g a rd e n ; H e had a tte n d e d th e sick, w ith a h an d meantime Italy is actively pursuing take part in the expedition are to be T h in k in g of lan e s and fields, a n d the* a s g e n tle as w o m an 's; hostilities. Italian battleships are re chosen by lot. Larger contingents of T u rkis h H eroes Rescued. song of th e la rk and th e lin n e t. S o m e w h a t h a sty and hot, h e could n o t troops and carabineers are occupying ported to have appeared off Smyrna Taranto, Italy—The Italian armored g e s tre e t, a n d fa m ilia r d en y It, and h e a d s tro n g . the more riotous districts. The Ital Through the Plym outh Woods John S eein fa g c e th s e of v illa cruiser Marco Polo has brought here and Salonika. n e ig h b o rs S te rn a s a so ld ie r m ig h t be, b u t ian fleet is expected to have occupied An Italian cruiser landed troops at Alden W ent. the Turkish transport Sabah, which G oing a b o u t as of old. a n d sto p p in g h e a rty , and p la c a b le alw ay s. she had captured. Excitement pre Prevesa, after destroying a Turkish the whole coast from Tripoli through F ull of th e b re a th of th e L ord, con to g o ssip to g e th e r. N ot to be lau g h ed a t and sc o rn ed , be Benghazi to Dema by Sunday. vailed during the disembarkation of torpedo boat destroyer, and the Italian And. a t th e end of th e s tre e t, th e vil soling a n d c o m fo rtin g m any. c a u se b e w as little of s ta tu r e ; the prisoners. Further details of the lag e c h u rch , w ith th e Ivy T hen, a s he opened th e door, he be F o r he w as g re a t of h e a rt, m ag n a n i O ld Bay Holds P rim ary. Big S u gar C arg o C om es. attack made by the Italian destroyers C lim bing th e old g ra y to w e r, a n d th e held th e form of th e m aiden m ous, c o u rtly , c o u rag e o u s; Boston—As an outcome of the first S eated b esid e h e r w heel, and th e San Francisco — The largest ship Artigliere and Corraziere upon the q u iet g ra v e s in th e c h u rc h y a rd . Any w om an In P ly m o u th , nay, a n y Turkish torpedo boats Hamidyeh and ment of foreign sugar ever received in statewide primaries in Massachusetts, K ind a re th e people I live w ith, and card e d wool l ik e 's snow -drift w om an In E n g la n d , Alpagut show that when one of the California entered San Francisco bay Governor Eugene N. Foss will head Piled a t h e r knee, h e r w h ite h ands d e a r to m e m y re lig io n ; M ight be h ap p y and proud to be c alled torpedo boats sank the Artigliere sent Saturday morning. It was sent from the state Democratic ticket for the S till m y h e a rt Is so sad. th a t I w ish feed in g th e ra v e n o u s spindle. th e w ife of M iles S ta n d is h ! a boat and rescued the crew, as well the East Indiea. The sugar was im second time and Lieutenant Governor W hile w ith h e r foot on th e tre a d le m y self b ack In Old E ngland. L. Frotheringham will be his Repub ported for the use of fruit canners, as the Turkish flag. sh e guided th e w heel In Its m otion. You w ill say It Is w rong, b u t I can not B ut as he w arm ed and glow ed. 1> who, it is said, cannot get Hawaiian lican opponent in the November elec Open w ide on h e r lap lay th e well- help It: I a lm o st his sim p le a n d e lo q u e n t lan g u a g e. sugar in exchange for canned goods tions. Both candidates are from this Cession is M ediation Basis. W ish m y se lf b a ck In Old E n g lan d , 1 Q uite fo rg etfu l of self, a n d full of th e w orn psalm -book of A insw orth, Washington, D. C. State depart exported and on that account want city. Governor Foss had no opposi P rin te d In A m ste rd am , th e w ords and fe el so lonely and w re tc h e d .” p ra is e of h is riv al. ment officials express the belief that foieign sugar. It is said that its im tion except from Thomas L. Hisgen, m usic to g e th e r. A rch ly th e m aid e n sm iled, and. w ith the signatories to the treaty of Berlin portation will not affect the local mar of Springfield, the presidential candi R ough-hew n, a n g u la r notes, like sto n e s T h ere u p o n a n sw e re d th e y o u th : " In e y es o v e rru n n in g w ith la u g h te r. are seeking to effect a settlement of ket. The value of the shipment is date of the Independence I-eague three In th e w all of a c h u rch y a rd . deed I do n o t condem n you; Said In a tre m u lo u s voice, "W hy d o n 't the issues between Italy and Turkey $1,000,000, duty paid. The tariff on years ago. Mr. Hisgen’s vote was not D arkened and o v e rh u n g by th e ru n S to u te r h e a r ts th a n a w o m an 's h ave you sp e a k fo r yourself, Jo h n 7" heavy. on the basis of the cession of Tripoli the importation is $300,000. n ing vine of th e v erses. q uailed In th is te rrib le w inter. (T O B E C O N T I N U E D .) / to Italy and a financial compensation tru s tin g , and Such w as th e book from w hose pages Y o u rs Is te n d e r and “ Turkey Will Do Her Duty.” Fleet on S ecret M ission. to Turkey. It was positively asserted Q u a k e r Slang. sh e sa n g th e old P u rita n a n th e m . n e e d s a s tro n g e r to lea n on; San Diego. Cal.—For the next week, She, th e P u rita n girl. In th e so litu d e So I have com e to you now , w ith an Relleport. L. I.—The Turkish am that no move whatever has been made A v isito r to P h ila d e lp h ia , u n fa m il by the United States in the direction bassador, Zia Pasha, expressed aston at least, the battleships California and ia r w ith th e g a rb of th e S ociety ot of th e (o re st. an offer a n d proffer of m a rria g e ishment when informed a t his summer West Virginia and the cruiser Colo M aking th e h u m b le h ouse and th e M ade by a good m an and tru e . Mllee F rlen d a. w as m uch In te re s te d In twe of mediation. home Saturday that Italy had declared rado will engage in maneuver work m odest a p p a re l of hom espun S ta n d ish . th e C a p ta in of P ly d e m u re a n d p lacid Q u a k e re ss e s wke Schlay's Body at C apital. a state of war between Italy and Tur off Coronado islands. The squadron B e autiful w ith h e r b e au ty , and rich took s e a ts d ire c tly b eh in d h e r In the m o u th ! * Washington. D. C. The body of key. Zia Pasha said: “ I am deeply iised anchor and left for the outside t B road s tr e e t s ta tio n . A fte r a few w ith th e w e alth of h e r being! Rear Admiral Winfield Scott Schley, pained to learn that Italy has declared hursday. The move came as a sur Over him ru sh e d , lik e a w ind th a t la T h u s be d e liv e re d his m essa g e, th e m in u te s' sile n c e sh e w as so m e w h a t hero of the naval battle of Santiago, war upon my country. Turkey has prise to most of the officers as well as d e x te ro u s w rite r of le tte rs — keen a n d cold and re le n tle ss. s ta rtle d to h e a r a g e n tle voice In Shore T h o u g h ts of w h at m ig h t h a v e been, Did n o t e m b e llish th e th em e , n o r ar q u ire : " S ta te r K ate, w ill th e e go « who died suddenly in New York, was done everything to avoid war. but now the marines ami bluejackets. brought to Washington and taken to that war has come, you may rest as leave had been granted the sailors but ra y It In b e a u tifu l p h ra se s. a n d th e w eight and w ee of h is er- th e c o u n te r and h a v e a m ilk p u n c h the Schley home. The funeral will be sured that Turkey will not hesitate to this privilege was cut off and all sail B u t c am e s tr a ig h t to th e point, aad on m e t" — L lp p ln c o tt'a rand; E X P L O S IO N Wheat—Export basis: Bluetsem, 86|<i(87c; club, 82c; red Russian 80c; valley 82; 40-fold, 82(<i,83c; fife, 82c. Millstuffs — Bran, $24.6007126 per ton; middlings, $32; shorts, $6.6007. 26; rolled barley, $33.600(34.60. Corn—Whole, $33; cracked, $34 per ton. Barley—New feed, $$l«32*per ton; brewing, $37. Oats—New white,' $29 per ton. Hay—No. 1 Eastern Oregon tim othy, $160(17.60; No. 1 valley, $160« 16.60; alfalfa, $12.60; clover, $9; grain hay, $100(10.60. Poultry—Hens, 140(16c; springs, 14dljl6c; ducks, young, 160(17c; geese, H e; turkeys, 160(19c. Butter — Oregon creamery, solid pack, 31c; prints, extra. Eggs—Fresh Oregon ranch, candled, 82c per dot. Pork—Fancy, lOJOdlc. Veal—Fancy, 13d£13|c per pound. Fresh Fruits — Cantaloupes, 50c0t $1.60 per crate; peaches, 60O(66c per box; watermelons, 75c0($1.26 per hundred; plums, 600(75c per crate; prunes, Il0t2c per pound; pears, $1 0(1.26 per box; grapes, 80co($1.16 per box; apples, $10(2.60; huckleber ries, 8c pound. Vegetables — Artichokes, 76c per dozen; beans, 60( 10c; cabbages, $1.600(2 hundred; corn, 26oi30r doz en; cucumbers, $10(1.26 sack; egg plant, 60l'8c pound; garlic, 10(<i.'12c pound; lettuce, 400t60c dozen; hot house lettuce, $1.260£l.76 box; pep pers, 60( 6c pound; radishes, 12|c doz en; sprouts, 8c pound; tomatoes, 60c 00$2.26 box; carrots, $1.26 per sack; turnips, $1; beets, $1.75. Potatoes—Oregon, l i e per pound; sweet potatoes, 2Jc. Onions—California, $1.60 hundred. Hope—1911 crop, 33c; olds, nominal. Wool—Eastern Oregon, 9(0:16c per pound, according to shrinkage; val- i*y. 17c; mohair, choice, 36(>/.37ic. Cattle—Choice steers, $5.25oi6.45; good, $6f<i.6.26; fair, $4.75(<i6; me dium, $4.600(4.76; poor, $3.76<i(4 50; choice cows, $4.300(4.60; fair, $40( 4.16; common, $2.600(3.60, extra choice spayed heifers, $4.400(4.60; choice heifers, $4.26o/:4.40; choice bulla, $3.260(8.60; good, $2.75.1,3; common, $20( 2.60; choice calves, $7.150(7.26; good, $70(7.16; com mon, $40(6; choice stags, $4.600t 4.76; good. $4.260(4.60. Hogs—Choice light hogs, $7.60o( 7.76 good to choice, $7.600(7.60; fair, $7.260(7.60; common $70(7.26. Sheep — Choice yearling wethers eoarse wool, $3.660(4; choice yearl ing wethers east of mountains, $3.36 « 8 66; choice twos and threes, $30( $.26; choice lambs, $4.600(4.80; choice yearlings, $4.600(4.76; good to choice lambs, $4.260(4.60; culls $2.60 held Thursday. «$. F O L L O W S S T R IK E . ITALY MAKES WAR ON TURKS ITALIAN TROOPS LAND IN TRIPOLI Courtship °f M iles Standish With Illustrations by Turkish Transports Are Driven Ashore With Great Loss. Howard Chandler Christy The L over's E rrand r do her duty.” or« were summoned aboard ship.