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About Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1902)
TIIE INTEREST' IN FAY CASE . , , . .- i - v i-i w i d ior toe trausac- r-n. 1-1 -"-At.- - - l,m' business during- the day and Goyexnor Geer Asks the Ex- collection, wm be defied unui tJSS eeuuve or tne State of Wisconsin generally, in the afternoon particularly, will be suspended as most of the mer chants have announced that they will c"" thIr iiJishmeaw ter noon and a. good .-man will remain - closed all day. The Capital jtfaJimtal Bank Will wtn li a - s ooors ior tne transac f Irkm .... , .... 1 - - .. ...., a This is the first time in the history of the state that tho t-. J claimed tabor' Day a legal holiday ana tne local labor unions have made I r'ialhAPalA A i y. i,m auvm ivr.iue proper TO ORDER TIIE RELEASE OF TIIR ervance of the same and the occa- nnrnnv utiu vnur r-t i- -J sion I,roml,5C be ala one for. ..v.. : .A ...i-- all. i 1 T " - J w. - - J GOVERNOR . OF In all cities and towns In the state, but AT-1 In no city in Oreeon - with, the excep tion of Tort land,-will it be celebrated upon such an ' extensive , scale as In Salem af-icri is, at present, more thor oughly unionized than ever before, . CAVALRY ORDERED HOME. WASHINGTON, 'Augr. 29 General Chaffee 'lias cabled th "War Depart ment that another regiment of cavalry ifln nnw mriaraA fmm .Int.. In t Vi a . . . w v. v ..ay... v...... a a-. . .aV n , 1 . v . - Eauri a. a. a w ... .a. aiav ini.,iaf. Vnrii. rt., w. ikt. 1 I Phi 1 1 nnl nea. The ntceiitarr order have WaUUaiaa alUIUI aWaJa. VlOf a-lalD 11' 1 ' . .;.. . -j- ,, (been forwarded to him to send home teraoon the. habea corpus proceedings j OJlft refdment . wui come to a bearing : in bis case, HOLIESEEKERS AT THE FAIR A Great Influx Expected Durr ins September from theEast MANDAN NORTH DAKOTA ALSO APPEAL-! ED TO, Gov. Tt T. Geer is very much Intes.- ested In the case of Mr. C. L, Fay, of Portland,' who, on a : requisition from Wisconsin based on obviously false af fidavits of Wisconsin officers, is now in ALL WILL HAVE STOP-OVER PRIVILEGES IN SALEM DURING THE 'STATE FAIR ARRANGE- SHOULD BE MADE TO ENTER TAIN THEM. Everj' effort Is being made by the friend:, of Mr. t"av in this state to se cure his j release, aud yesterday Go v " ernor Geer telegraphed to Gov; R. M. La Follette, of Wisconsin, 'and urged him to order Sheriff Hess to promptly release the prisoner. lie also telegraph ed CJovernor White, of NbrVh Dakota, asking nun to assist ay, ana explain ing! the conditions under whlc the .- mas was' taken away. Governor Geer. telegrum 1 to Governor LaFoIlette, of Wisconsin,-was as. follows: 1 "1 have ' rexked warrant of arrest for C. L.I Fay,; signed by me In pbedl nce tiyyour requisition papers t Un i impeachable . evidence convinces me ' Fay; is not a' fugitive from justice from yoii'r Mate or any othec. lie has been a resident of Oregtm and not In Wis consin for over six years. . The dignity of the States of Oregon and "Wisconsin - have been lm nosed unon br false afli- Uavits. it consistent .with your ideas OREGON HOPS ABOUT READY We expect a-great Influx of people from all parts of the East Into Oregon UaUAtiiUI a.V DISALLOYED . ent or nearly-due vessels, and bo great -j-1 8 T C A I 1 Vk activity can be noted- It is yet too I fl V ijililli Iv? ariir fnr n Hijtr.lar of 'reAl activitr.l : In tbiTty days from 'how when vessels wuhhwiui atnriffa.rwtily. tlier is HO doubt bat lively times wtll be seen in the country. There are a number oi vessels In port loading and also on ru-1 - . ei.j. t2 T f get Soundthat are keeping shippers Secretary Of State F. L DUU' z:S7-wZ .T.m car uoias mai r.irs. be had. Prices at present are: For club wheat. 0lr sic; wuesiem. wpwi. 4 j valley, tlQtZc per bushel. isxponersi will not be able to purchase much of J . . l the latter, as the mllla wIU be acUve NOT ENTITLED TO THE . RE- Waggoner mo IMPROVEMENTS. xtk"v TCinV a hit -Onlv the an- nmvsl of the Scretanr of War remains to put into effect improvements along the .North -River uocss in -wis. ciigr trHleh will cost S12.000.000. It is plan ned to extend the piers from Thirteenth WARD FOR TUB BODT OF MER RILL SHE DID NOT -CAPTVRE AND RETURN THE. BODY OF THE ESCAPED CONVICT.. the great : reduction of rates on , all lines which, according to the indica tions, will be taken' advantage of more this year than ever before and we are making active preparations to handle the rush and give them the best of accommodations. . "The low rn.tfa rn tntrt ffTft-t on Rf-n. i irmwr xbi, ana me trains win sias -"a, . ...l. .fa.t af - I - Hnr inP. KICKerS ana l.mwa.S rrom Omaha. Chicago. St. Paul a Secretary of State I". L Dunbar yes- t t..h.iim .trMta looo feet. The terday disallowed the claim of Mrs. v wi iwim vi hit; uui m.v uirgum1" a 1 travSr frt L't 2W river narrowed to 2700 WaBh., who claimed th. reward of 1,IW traveling freight and passenger agent feef fcetwws the New Tork and New JZ'tatttocivM-m&Tttvni&tmA of the Southern Pacific Company, yes- jersey lines. These Improvement, will o"1 tor the "pu ad returnvUcad tor.tav i nvr.tin ..K ot,. ir. mav nf th line steamshlo com or alive, of Davtd Merrill, one of the es- ,,. n, a...a! ' Ironies from transferring their anchor-1 caped convicts. Mrs. Waggoner. s- va . vtic euitrmiaut x caovu va - INEW MINING ENTERPRISE other principal Eastern points as early j thereafter as loads can be made up, and as often. We calculate that the travel will be at its height just about thp time that tho Ktat K.ilr ia in nroe- rHH at S:lm and. a tin ii-kteta are rite I J?00" as 'ar south in, Oregon as Ashland. l'at.I i . 1 . f Kn- . 1 1 1. I tlk l-JlafJirilKCr afVKVIli. VIUaV - - UaW tattA tn tu a rra n vt iat all t r V - Jtr?Aff .Vi At.I TIIR VATtrftTlR I ollcra kin thoao ratoa will tx rlv-n ten: QUALITY IS THE BEST HAD IN I days stopover privileges In Salem In r t- . InrlaK 4 Vi I hair ViavA an onnort KTt f t V ts e Leaving for the Yards NEXT WEEK WILL SEE GATHERING OF THE CROP IN MANY YEARS. The Krr "rmn Is looklntr better daily. t. ..1 1. !l .nI.j.,ia...a I a .... 1 1 ..I p .' :.vnc..( , :.w. aD,i he quality promises tobe the best of executive jower. . please request J - . . . ...J. t aa. a. .r " . .. I vr wfii "In OrpirOH. ; Growern In ev order that they have an opportunity to visit ,ne r air wmcn prwwf iw uv better this year than ever before In the history of the state. President Wehrune and Secretary Wisdom, of the State Fair Board, re port that applications for Fpace l every department, for ' exm bl I ion pur poses. claim, sworn to. was tiled with the Secretary pf State about two weeks ago, and since then, it has been under consideration. With her claim the lady filed an affidavit, to the' effect that she had, on July It, 1902. near cnenaiis. Waslu. founa tne ueaa ooay oi MerrilL who had escaped from the , . I Oregon Penitentiary on June a. alem PeOPle Will Organize her! notification of the sheriff or Lewis - I v Waahlntrton. the Identlncallun of the body, -its return by her to the Penitentiary at Salem- Sheriff Edward Dgek-r, of Lewis county, Washing ton, lo made an affidavit practically covering the same ground. ' The- coro nor'a turv also filed . affidavits regard - inri iho inouest held, and th proof made, of the Identity of the deal con victs remains. ': ' Mr. Dunbar transmitted the claim, to Supt. J. D. Lee, of the State IVnlten tiarv ami rtHiuested him to attach to It a certified copy of the off-?r of the t. .rr ant allied him to state wheth- W Investors' M .-a - a 1. a. . a. f a, maW mm I .... .. . .. a oiji.njr .i ----- ic(alnmllt WM entitlca to me rewura wi nmiT thai.nill be orKanltnl In Salem I Lkwi tt uiii h..v n million dollars I 1 Mr. Ie returned the claim, attached u nhirh tat u rerunea copy ii ' " - --- - . - - r rd lie also eave : an a Strong Com pany TO, EXPLOIT AND DEVELOP A NUMBER OF CLAIMS IN THE GOLD CREElv DISTRICT OF TIIE s:NTIAM SECTION PRACTICAL MINING MEN AT WORK. i ii...' ii- : ..... 1 ever neeti "In Oreeon. ; drawers in ev- f ICU lBf aBIi-UIJIL Ul 11ilUJaK'tt 11 aTtl - . I " ' T " ' ... of your state, to release Fay. Theylery portion of the Willamette valley j are arriving by every mall and, if this tire In Mandan, North Dakota, where. are preparing for the harvest arid next kI UP lhe Present acrommodatlons (la etwtk a hundre1 and nfty thou Fay and Hess are drained under writ ... w,J -.1 " -adequate as every Inch t f , .rMl1w Bub. I W tf"H &1 H K Will Lrt K 1 tl CTI WIITIV, I II 1.1 a.-. ...Ill W aar-aar.Lwl aW1 I Cat Ilia UUIIdlS ar r - " - - Ia. rfl. 1 1 i. Ui 3 BimCC Tf III irT "1 ; I Pickers began leaving this city for I the Fair, on the whole, will Be a most scribed, mostly by th. the hop yards in the surrounding coun- I creditable exhibition to tne aiet ine mn una rum nrami . , body, ana me aeciiMun vi. imr iitwy j'o.'uo nv Butiunu.!. i . , .,...., I . w if it.irhar.lt la - Interested I t-i 1 , nntv fnv from 1150 to a a a a i,.iBM..r - - I CI I tJ. 1 1 1 lli nv la. w - a . " . a I i aa It 1 . . .a . l I u . n Ik. Fa.v-1 aa an,l a nfffr at a will be , occupiea ;ano i conn - Jextended statement, or a.u . u'm- whole, will Be a most scribed, mostly by the people of M""-j Bp0ndence had. the identlflcatton of the Hon to the etate.; the ion and Polk countleir, . , I body, and the decision of the Governor si ia.. i vi7 iiifir t a t s ai pui vuiiuiiih - i .. -. a.a - - a a Blair T.i Kcott and hi. attorney try on Thursday, and many will leave ana .lDe ,1 " . nf lhtH crtrnna for Piiv'i release." The Porliand Journal, of last even ing, in speaking of the ease, saia: va kv xi.W,... -mi uA " " ------ ' - - . ' .1 -It I. my opinion that, unaer tnese in organising, tne new nwn- "1250 for tne nnaing.o " 7 i ' J. i i toaay ror -tneir camping piaces in me i conditions, Salem I1I receive more or work attempt ng o ob aln the release . r davs.before th cTlonlsts than nny other point of Chas. Fay. Scott's cashier, from yarus- VW,U "-"l"" r"."'"1, .rVlt" the hands f the North Dakota and all of them can locate and maKe them- lsconsln authorltle.. selves conrtortab In their camps, and keep toefn. p.pie-altbough 4he f "A telegram has been received from by that time picking will begin. At Eastern states are pretty well covered Judge Martin Itpe.. who U onto t!le lu&a hop ranch north .f thlsblty, with liters ture imludinir the Greater way u saiNun, .wudi ray I ,.. Salem Commercial Club pamphlet. will own mine on EMst Gold Creek. notce ent by him to Wfarden J. T . .. . . . a. . a. .--t. .. .Vaa. 1 . ... aa i It. lit. .ff.f f Ihd nurtll oi me Litiue norm r"i a. , SantJam. aboct sixteen miles from Gates.' The claims to be acquired are the -Wall Street." "Single Standard. Ibut-wUl, sctUs fairly f--r t! : ' bis bo.ly. .,..,. Oregon State Vez..lv.iUri: connecCon with this claim. he m paper account, of tne escar ; suit of the two convict, and the f .a.e meht. published from time to t m k i to bave been made by Tracy, tl.e ac complice of Merrill, to persons wl,em Z forced to aid hi. tTracy s) eaic It appearing from said .taumcats t! t Tracy shot and killed his companioa Merrill to aid bl. own esrare. -In considering .the claim, the .1. authorixlng the offering of rewards aiui the proclamation should first be consl.t ered. Section M7 HUI'.' Annotated Law. of Oregon. : the Supeiint-nl- 'm ...tkrliv for offering a reward. It provide.: The 6uprintciulnt mail have authority to oinjr irwum-. ' r pay expenses for te apprehension, safe-keeping anl return of aJ csceiJ prisoner.. "The orier,"4s ior u.c .mm.-t return. "deaJ or all vu of Hsrry Tr.-cy and Davli ".-"Merrill, or fl.tfO for ta.U one.-.." '.--'j- - "' -The dellnHlcnl tf th. w rd n wara iRlack's lW D'i:ti...lt! ) U ' 'reooill- pense or prctnlui.i offer 1 b;' a v.iii- mrRt or an individual in return tor ca peclsl or extraordinary services to be performed. The offer of reward for th. return of an escaped prisoner is In the naturo of a contrac.rwhlci only beewmes tina ing upon the state wbt-n Its terms are accepted and acted Uion by snne per son or rersins. who. with a view to se curing the same, put forth some effort to apprehend and return the ia prisoner, or in other words, who take , Into istoli-, make prisoner or arrit by legal authority and return the1 pris oner and who thereby take the rl.-k and faasume the responsibility pccess-inly Involved In the doing of such-act and who do actually apprehend and return the escaped prisoner. "The lives and property - of the t III- ' sens of the state are piaoed in Jtrr(y whenan outlaw is at large and those who seek to capture or apprehend and restrain him. often do so at the rlfk of -life or limb. The offering of a reward Is for the purpose of Inducing persons to take those, risk, which are greatly Increased when the outlaw is knoW i to' be a-desperate -"man and well armed, ' . and the amount of the reward Is gov erned largely by the charater or the prlaoner arid the manner In which 'hi. escape ba. been effected; hence. In a- ' certaihing whether a claimant has earned the reward It snuat be hmi conclusively that the claimant appre hended the prisoner In accordance with the provision, ot law ana oner t re ward. ' " -The oblect for the reward for the Vnt tire and return, dead or alive, of as-hls counsel, dated from Livingston. Picker are garnering in .large num, h' excellf.nt and creditable y Worrt. stating that he would, .arrive at bers and there the work of harvesting I rlla.tfon and the prospective set- ro Brooklyn No. 1." "London No. Z. Portland." "Little Mack." "Morning, and "Black Heart Janes, at Chehalts. to the eiieei, me Warden being in Chehalls to Identify the remain.. He. tells of the return ot lTrac and MerrJir was to sture their th hn.lv. his offer of a settlement a , ..., . h... t30. He mentions the fact that while tiers will have their minds pretty well ..n. their iifHimniion-vein be 'stranger In a stranise land ; and any consideration or courtef.ie..snown them-' will be greatly appreciated ' and will no doubt have a great deal of In fluence upon them, tothe extent i Mandan' tomorrow, morning at 2:30 is expected to begin next "Tuesday, or o clock. ! At tne hearing takes place possimy ionaay. . ' on the same day at 2 o'clock In the af- Hon. I. L. Patterson, whd spent sev ternoon. Judxe Pipes will have time to era! days here looking after hi. Inter -obtain the exact details In the case. 1 est In the. yards In. this and Polk "Governor Geer lia. acceded to the counties. In an Interview yesterday, Iihs teleirrai'hed to Governor White, of I 'The crop neverlooked better, and l .,,, th(, min,u nf those. who bay Nnrih D.iknl.i roniiMl I nur ' "ti ta Hlimild cmmI weather continue the honsl j . . i.wuio clKbvwhere ill t the and stating the facts in the case. , lie 1 wHl -aii io saved in nrst-eiass conai i yajiy, bas telegraphed to Governor Xa tlon. - . ' i Folk-tte. :of Wisconsin, asking that he I "The hop growers will ; do well this Jtiventignrte the rtiattef, a. the nlWdavl year In Oegon, and . unless very un- fof which he Issued reul sit Ion paper, favorabhcondltlon. arise the sts,te will was ohtalnr-d throutch mlsreoresenta- prt.duce0,000 bales. At the rate of tlon and false swearing. t. I 2(t cents a pound, the snug sum of $3, 'fAttorrvpv Mulkev will renuest Mavd? 000.00 will find Its way Into the state enator: Mitchell and Hlmon and Con-j alone. As the hopfleld. are all owned I train, supply th.m with directions and 1 ,tiatitii . itiia mntitf win I i...n.a iaari :t ml ii r.- 1 st them In pro- ...lit ...... U i. .1..1-1 . a. . In Itin tat n 1 n lirhur (f will ul.l hl ntaanfilllilo Htiil m f'rt 1 0 1 -" will jirrmuc ii 1110 11 mi vi - ujr l iiit- i wvjr ra.a.ii. a. ..... ..... i cm in, ,v......- dan. urging his release. Ute ier capita circulation." I eornmodatlons during their stay m n "Uolh Mr, Kcott and Attorney Mul kcy . are full of praise for " Governor Geer. V Mr. Scott said: "Governor has acted in a splendid manner tun iiHslutil verv maturlallv in Work of releasing Fay. The Governor haa been criticised for honoring the. vr picking tnrougnout me narvest inis itors, ui j . the matter requisition papers for Fay. He could year. M to take up f"1. before the not do otherwise. The representation. Valentine Loewl's Sons Co.. of New and make all ar"f"? a ix-r.n has were' mttle to Jtlm that Fay Is a f ugK , York, dealers in hops, in their Pro- settlers begin- to arrive. liU! at. tlve from justice from Wlscon-ln. and ducers' price Current of last Saturday, no Idea what V": nor how no merrtlon wa. made of tils being a -ay of the condtlon of the hop mar- tentlons have upon Strang resident of Oregon, so It wak.hls duty kct. t .I ; ; I ' .' much . i ascertalrierthat Fay, Is a residet.t of j r'if?nd no doubt the Conirnerctol Chief ClerKfif. L. Chamberlin. of OrPrn nTi n i hnnnmhlH ' mntloman. Receipts from Sept. 1 . . .8,487 UcKid one and n ou "M. .trhjs has th. i ate Land Board, has collected and that th. warrant forhis arrest was JStPt tlni last year.. ..U102I pub. for; will takeUP the 27.125.R7. during the imonth of Aug- falsely sworn to, he acted promptly and Import- 1 rope. iur utaa..... m. "-"i meetlngaind an- usU orr account of the several funds in . ., .u. w... Enort from Sxepti 1 ..... 42.919 I matter, call a pyt' Lk.. the 1 .;- 1- r thf-rd. and this sum hA Vwwiv ia iriin runted to be that oc I Lliv avT ' cs- . These were I Merrill, this 1. by no mean, conciu- known a. the Bimetallic Uive, as even the coroner, jury a rU 1 1. it. verdict thst "we believe ' the ghardt and bis son Frank body to be that of MerrilL capture and return; or any one of them, to t ha Oregon Htate- Penitentiary, and If. in securing their return. It became necessary to take llfr. the persons as suming the risk and respbns.btlity of rapture snouid not be aeprivea or tneir S. II. BnrEhardt and ba n Franaibody to be tnai.ox arnui. . ' .. reward, so the offer siclfied tho have srrlveVin. Salem from Colorado, Jn passing on the cf;"Z j. mount should be paid for the caplur--- iii '-. tr th mine and stats Dunbar say.: ' In the .natter oi ; ..... . commence wrk. K. II. Rurghsrdt U the claim against the state or Oregon. A brother of Col. W. H. Rurghardt. oJ Mary A. Waggoner, of Napaane. nd he has been a miner In Colorado Wdhlngton. 'for rrZ" for. forty years. He will put a force turn, degd or ,llve ol DwM M err 11 or men at work right away getting out who escrfped from 'J J J NeJl leach I ng ,ks.T1. or, bas riU bav . S L 1 - - 7 . inn abundance 01. suipnur, nnu iv.j--. - . fl , prominent . .wgnnln. W fft 'wW riiaUe1 the poM of WKoner, Pron to oreron" VuS tier under cousidcra-tlou at ,MW. Thls , & cop-Uuperlntendent of the -gonfctate per property, but the rock has sum- "jntlary . at sa lem clent g..ld and sliver to pay for work- 'J .Kperllitendent o Co!.' Rufghsrdt has' hsd many assay. ref on State P made, and he and his ..soc.ates belLve ' J!? STltol they have a go, k! thing, and .woVn aPdavlt will before- long be paying dlvidfnus. ,... fr th certain tf S. a HQ a, a a .---.: RECEIPTS OF A MONTH STATE LAND HOARD DURING J AUGUST. can for he release of Fay. ' v . Salcm'K new Federal bulldtntr Is slowly nearing ompletlon." and is be- 11 ., Iron gtaie ixnuruiwi r - .. COLLECTED" RY THEjcerUfVed copy of the offer of the Reward -V ' 1 I . r attending the ana a luiraini. - - , alleged return of the tody of said pa id Merrill bJL the claimant.. .... .nno.ni that on the morning June 9, 1902. Harry Tracy and- Xavit t..,riu T.rinnners confined In the Ore eon State Penitentiary.. escaped ftom . . .... .. J fa. tfftt t T I- all a soecial meeting 1-1 ust, trr accounv mc r.. .... th M,d nMUUUon any, matter, call . Mvl iha-t-' the-l .k- h..i. r th lard. and this suml" .i.nt and killed three PInt A8 ' k.. amme opportunity J wa- yesterday transferred to the Ktate ..,. and shot and wounded on. commutes j lnforration as would j Treasurer. The money so received was I mill one prisoner; that J. D. Lee. to gatner. an , M ond rrosiec- I ah.a ih. fnllnwlnir funds: " 1. ,.r ii temtntlarv. Is- fj U 'T-1 f IBfcTTf avar u va " - sued a circular yfferlng. rswsprd fnr th eanture arid return. d(ad or .lallve. 01 Jtarry ireij school land.. .. ".. .. ..t20.466 I rtn. or l,&0u for each one, who escaped from the Oregon Stale penitentiary on the morning of June t. 1902. The laimant. in heraHldavlf. states 1.000 00 ,.. nn the momlne of July H, 1."2, he found the dead body of Davjd Mer- W 00 1 rill near the public highway between I . . ... i.j V.....IV,. Iwin county. I.neriafaVii -t a.... ...... WashlniftonV about five miles mlYi of Chehalls. That she notineo ine mrnu of Lewis county of the finding of the t w.tr him to the ttlace where It was. That at the time she discovered the body she believed It to i tne uooy Exports same time last year.... 70.814 point Its committee " rt ,ly ,ran,frrred to Imoortaior week None I committee may nw7 would! Th. mnn ao rer Import. .from Sept. I....... .36!H to gather, all sucn . prospec- credited to the following funds: Imnorts same time last year...... be vaiuaoic - . ahl. ttt an- I -h.i fund, nrlnrl- in a General way the report.- as, to tlve settlers, so -,?r- , likely .r.in the condiMon of the growing crop have Uwer aU questions ; - " v . of not changea materially. iw-- jue i'-'m-"' the PaclHc Coast continue very o ii. , - - p.p-. p but picking will be later than usual. In j Ifi GRAill Common .chord fund, princi pal, payment, on sales ot lands acquired by deed pr foreclosure . . ........ Common school fund, prlncl- naL sales of tide lsnd Common .school fund. Interest tayments on' certificates. . . Common sch4d fund. Interest rents and payments on wiles SALEMS NEW P0ST0FFICE THE STRUCTURE IS N EARING i COMPLETION TINNERS AT WORK ON THE ROOF. New York state io? wear. 1. 1 , . . ' - s,g.vi.-Bg T-.K- been favorable, and there w an aiiacn TnBRE IS unw. t.- - ... .. 1 aa-fll -anpu tium- I . . apunvUMIMr: IS . . a" iin. -r ri.l II.'I a. . I 111 1 1. a.aa.'a.aa.aj. ' . V. . 111 .... - ' slowly nearing ompietion. ana 1s1 ue- 1 v . : . . h., ihr ,,,J v"- - , ginning ; to arumeP.haoe. and show jge: cannot be fpretdV now Jn Ure m PROGRESS. f wnenSt" f1 -er. U mtleo f been laid nj. the stack.' and- the derrick occupying d le hou r. n fupt,ve grain mr- locally and therefore no on the bu.ld.hr came down "ZZ'TSl trS ii iMB Suatrand ovment of stocks. Grain I. coming ? ben the timber. oCtbe roor were all .plus. .The most relia- f .teadIly and the receipt, atjhe o.l "Vr. ' have5 commenced work on b.e "1 the roof, and are now lining the gut- "erk taO.OM bales; olds ters. The expanded metal iathing: 1. bales. e.; probable being put on. and a San Jranclsco con- a ntrcl es Mx ks rn brewers' . 4, c.rwcfd here. on Monday to impona v.ww . inAA Cfk AAA halMl. k- r,maierln of the walls on Wands on ieptcmr . - uu mprop ,t l9 - A,r,,ltrl College fund Th!' ' e noor The a and water which make, a tota. ---- -r- last about anotner - - the ' ..r.nclpal. Payment, on cer We 'been; tested.' durin thU Uulrememsen a 1 " tnr Uhot.ght '.t;:;-" ' ;S tlllcate. snd cash sale, of r j ...Mi.ilfa I lrn OI iivnaiuw I m n Will iviim I.I. . . . . to the barret, i.".-1 market Is about the same "i scnooi tanu.. .. ... nll ' : . I . ..a-r.l1ia Ol 1AI.VW I . . . annnlH anl a 9 1 af llr 14. Ul lUlMI awii" a, a. . " ir th&akeleton work 000 bales, wave. . V-11 win- ha. been ror tne :,mrMt. fttl Mvmm. of certl vn int? . - -.i . . i.U-u. .Timrt and or T Ti.. am in OO nurry w -I , .....-...- of the pmtofflce screen 1. ,nYX Advice, from Germany - ; - - tbe presenl quotations, place, and the big "tructure tbeg in-JbsrjiM in i fc , decUne aDder good helr r am h,nu th,a sea- t.i a-adme a buslnesa-like air. Lreoort a 5"ar w,,,Bh crop looks " Braln..ra"V, the standard ""'" V. 5,. -r lhe auDerintend- I crop prosper ,1Ti- I w. " " r V. v jviajor . i. - - forhwidly the weather conunu...-w -- ent. st.rdayvthe .nble. Most of th. late caWe. in- the building, ana one J .4 ",-vield of no much over of lands acquired by deed , . increased consider- 1 or foreclosure.. ,, .. .. .. warehouses have inf', . n flini, rfn, ibal. "trirlvel SiVl opened to travel. still is - . wf ,hool ,an, In as rapiaijr arhr..hlnc I irni..rii r.mH I.W rpM. my ion of the warrtouwn, "," P'-ir.T ' "Iw . " . . . . Y.nwiT9r. a IIH . . -- . 11111 IB v4a .. a.. . ..... . 121 EC 6 .3 afw Lt..- ri.n is very Kooa ini bart .ur;red to any great extent except as t quantity. ficates. Tyui.. -". Merrill and on July 17. 1902, returned . i ti i. sturicrintendent. at IV IV a. . ti,. .mivlt nf Edward DeggeW st.te. that Mary A. Wagsoner reiorted to him that .he naa iwwa uwi . .i.. -.ihlin rnad' which, she be- aw aa i a SS0 a a v a - v - lleved to be the body of David Merrill. ..- rir.rnn Htat COnVlCl. mil " . -,- h-id bv the deputy-coroner .! iMUMninir M July l.Hb and ICth. I w " ' . w 1903. and that be was present " and return. 'dtad or allvr "The "capture and Treturn.' or appre hension and return are -both condition, precedent to the' obtaining "of the ru- warn ana to say , mat a ueaa iKiiy--- Incapable of resistance, doubtless k 13 led by another" person, and which the claimant states she -found ha s Ix-.-n captured, would be unreasonable and unwarranted. f do not think the comiilla nee with one specification of the offer could be r. 1 1. I r ti Mil na a cafituxilla m with all .l" in view of 4he fact, that the entire. sum offered for the capture and return of the Prisoner Is claimed that 1 rotil 1 consistently Allow the claim , in pai l; but if allowed, must be allowed for the entire sum claimed., "if it should tu are tied that the re- . turn of the body of Mctilll bv tha ' claimant ..Implied a luplure, then' It must be' said that a. claim cannot be paid uion Implication, but only iii-ori positive proor that it is a valid one sua that tho uprvlrp ha a been actually per formed and .the amount lKally earned.' "In tne matter unaer consieruiipn, it does not apuear that tho jHimaiit knew of the reward prior to the finding of the body of Merrill, or tJiat .!. hl accepted the terms of Ue ton tract ns tendered In the offer, ori that she acted upon them-or did any act or In any manner attempted to capture or appr! hend tbe escaied prisoner, as to en title her to the reward she now seeks to have paid dp her, or doe. It autH ar i hat hi ihkuiiihI any reiinnlblllt y or took any risk whatever, or ierrornieli any siecal or. extraordinary service.. The finding of the body by tbe claimant appear: to have been a mere accident, ' which occurred probaifly wnue srie wn in the pursuit, of otlu-r- business . and this finding of tho j body of the prisoner' after life had been taken away by anoth-r ' person, can In no sense be construed tr be .a capture: neither does it, appear that.; "th t l.Um ant compiled with the provision, of the law or the offer of the reward. in view of the foregftlng. after due. consideration the claim Is hereby dl--aUowed, for the.reaaon that from tbe fact, and evidence offeri-d. It dx s not .nnMp that the clalrnHfHt rendered tbi service claimed or by her act In fin ling and returning the body of wtrriu cni- r.id with the provision, or tne iw or the offer of reward and K therefore. not entitled to the amount ciaune., ui any part thereof. r 'Secretary of State." - a jfc t ? X . " V t a M V.' am I 17111 111. VW UK. S 1 t m dlyoerestructure jj OuV P CornmVrela. Review of oC .tn 1,; been granted to JVu. of the bet bunting stmllothat ued smailaa of the stock. y(,tia!. of the condition exist ,he Federal Sugar Refining Company. t; after viewing the body an5 by tbe Revenua Cutter Service., and y extrerne fni? fn the Northwest as regards wheat. wlth hrHd,JU,r,ers In Montreal. and ''l? evidence, they believe H . Fmm f n 3 r nfaiiii . . . . ... . . , i ..ii j. i--.. . . . n ot... .. . ik.r ma no ror icri" h HRed in ordinary -wee... - i--;- demand, a. " . . - a .a 1 f TsT I Aa,l nt7 V 1 1 1 1 1 '-a " - w,tuni Knglcn. Is l-J -r" .JLl h.v some suppues on to win w: i.. v- .hem will belhflle f new mu - ... ia occupied, and one of them wm bale t r California. ; . . kent ltylng dally, from thepeaa . n - m; T oice. per lb. cupiea as w a. most of on BUSINESS HOUSES CLOSE slate; iwu rrrT-- tste. 1900. cno. State, is'. - ,H. Pacific TVwrt. " -v ...:4 ...is ...14 .rs ft 27 ?17 OI4 NEXT M6NDAT. LABOR DAT-- co.st. IT IS A LEGAL HOLUai ... Kac --J?m cho.ce. lb : - " . ZZ'., imn. low itraaes "rlfic Coat. old olds &';x, - JJnm, Exportera am not I LBIC Va- - mi 1 aJ- - Pee the New York Racket ad on first THIS STATE. V." V-i- rt .v: T-here Is very little doing s yet 1 th. local wheat marketa , r cftlly reported, but wheat waiting for a cbsnge tfrtee. bee they dispose of their holdings. JTh who sold eaHy are reaping the beneflt. as prices are not ss firm ss a . f ew week. ago. Wheat is pouring Int" country warehouse and report, are t- ha harvestlnir has k been CO ITU UN . , . I anich. t oulte a number; of places and yields have been disappointing and not up to expectatlpn. : The season is back w rd. and' f armer. re endeavoring to finish p "before the fall rains, and every ewort is pur ionn " ; .. - . . .. . twinir a lrgal Monday tiaoor 11 holiday and a non-jud c,a. day DTI""7 " , paying fancy prices as yet, having plenty of wheat on band to fill pre.- .127.125 t Ma7y A. Waggoner deliveredbe by a T- T ISUDeriniCR'i'-'IIW VI as. is " a ... KPiiFrKELS' PLANS. Iron SUte renltenuary. at wyc. -. OTTAWA. Ontario. Xut.. t.-Leer. 1 17J.?f" .'mdayit of Francl. Donahoe, . . i .HtBiinr the coroner' jury. states that, after viewing the body and bearing the evidence, iney wic i h bod of David Merrill, who escaped from the Oregon State Ptnlten .. a irfiT Md that Mary A. nary , - -.... la tbe nerson who found ia'd dead body of the said David Met- -Superintendent J. D. J.ee states that . . i r-mU uiV A. WariconT. a JK5 men ' " . . " , a,,.. dead body, presumed to be Merrtirs, and that he gave her a receipt therefor as foiiows: -K.l.i. Oregon, jaiy t7. t02. -Rrfved from- Mary A. Waggoner capital of 5.0Wv900. The .pplic.nts wer eCIaus A. Spreckels. W. M, Cook, of New York: R. M. MeOlbbon, T. Chase Casgraln and K. F. Burveyor. of Montreal. ? The aaZef feature of Mr. Fpteckels scheme is the purchase of the sugar refinery fn Montreal con- lrOHfQ J iCIf d ljr li UllllUVifJ a. a. . aaa- Redpth estateTand the establishment of aw refinery In Bnttsh Columbia. Shatters AH Records. ' Twle In notmital. FV A. Gulledge. Verbena, Ala paid a vast .urn to doc- ho1v. in en alr- lor. to care a ere case of the pile.. guaranteed by her to causing 21 tumors. Wfaen alf failed, tiRhtcet. a as a,.,,. The Backln-f Aralra Salw won cur nim ' wbich , rPWlve U la A W0NDERPUL PACER DAN PATCH MA DH A MILK W IMS'S THAN TWO MINUTES AT - w .sra k -1 r t "4.? - 1 ltrCflIUt PROVIDENCE. R, L, Aug. 29-The Grand Circuit meeting wa... brought t" .i.. ihi i(lrnnfin. - Iin Patch, the unbeaten son of Joe ratten, pared an exhibition mile in l;saw r.JUvir.R bl. record, from 2;004. L The lufle w '3 Ithin a quarter -of a second l ' tl world's record made by Ktar Plt.t.T. This Is the faateat mile In harness in a half a decade, and Dan Patcb Is th- .econd horse to beat 2 n.ir.Mtea. other horse escept tr Pointer ever went so fast, and be dl 1 Itr!y tw-b-e. Myron Mellenry drove the fiwui brown stallion. An Immense thrrjng hit the exhll-l-tlon. The track was lightning 'f;st. The fastest quart't w4i the second, In 23 seconds flat. Tir fir.t b;If was In 53'i seconds, and l)e lint In 'one 'min ute. 'The mid lie half . was rn,?. la 4 seconds. Dio Tat'd paced by a runner. . , ' Legal Blacks, Stalesraas. Job fb!.td. m'U e: and business I pS- mi ncvci jtfT-t. . -