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DAILY OAPWAIt JOURNAL, 8ALKM, ORBGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER la, 1008
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J im,
MISSING EDNA ClARK
WROTE OE HER GREAT
LOVE FOR PREACHER
THE MARKETS
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(United t'rcat Lrnsrd Wire.)
Sun Francisco, Nov. 12. Docu
mentary ovldonco tending to support
tho accusations of Edna Royolds of
Oakland, that tho Hov. Pnysou
Young, rector of Episcopal church of
St. Mary tho Virgin, boro moro than
priostly relations with Edna Clark,
tho missing 10-yonr-old Alameda ait
student, Is in tho hands of tho ccclo
filnatlcal court of inquiry today,
As from tho gravo, como3 tho wrlt
tou confessions of lovo by tho miss
ing girl to her friend and confident.
A lottor written by Edna Clark,
dated October 21, telling of her
meeting with hor priestly sweet
heart and of hor lovo for him, is
corroborated by the Rov. W. 13.
Clark of Redwood City, whom she
mentions ns having met with her
"sweothcart" tho day before. Dr.
Clark said that he Was Introduced
to Edna Clark by Fathor Young In
tho rector's Btudy on tho dny men
tioned. Tho lottor brought forward'' by
Edna Reynolds, in which Miss Clark
tolls, of hor love for Fathpr- Young
rends in part:
"Dearest Ted: Mamma, asked
mo yesterday artornoon If I wore
particularly happy. 0h, yes,' I an
swered. H's truth, too, for I saw
a particular friend of mlno yestordny
noon and have hopes of seeing htm
op tho boat this evening. Havon't I
reason to bo happy. Yesterday wus
the first tlmo In eight dnys that I
haw him, and I was becoming so blue
thai I hardly had a smile for any one
I am undoubtedly madly In lovo with
him. And say, who do you think
waB with him?
"No ono wo know, hut another
priest called Father Clark. He
looked rather astonished nnd amused
when ho heard my nnme. I don't
blnmo him,, do you7 Ho Isn't half
as nice ns my beloved, though or
at least I don't think so.
"I wish you could 'moot some
day, Toddio.
"Dark curly hair, long noso, blue
eyes, typical prlost mouth on tho
order of nn Irishman's so I told
him once rather tall nnd Blender.
Thnt'B ns good a description as I can
give of him. Don't think he's
handsome, for while bo's fairly good
looking ho would never bo styled a
beauty.
"Ho said that somo tlmo ho wanted
mo to Join the order callod 'Tho
Confrntornlty of Tho BloRscd Sacra
ment.' T told him I would whon our
cngagomont was announcod nnd I
could attend his church.
'"Tho Idea of your Insinuating tho
other day that thoro would not bo
much confessing of sins whon I was
thoro, and that It would bo mostly
confosslon of lovol How shocking!"
In closing, Edna Clark wrote:
"Did I toll you I oxpect to see my
sweothenrt on tho boat today? You'll
oxcu80 my saying bo much about him
won't you? Ono nlwnyB writes about
what Is most In one's mind, you
know."
Tho pon plcturo tho 'missing girl
has glvon Is vivid hi Its rcsomblnnco
to Father Young. Tho features cor
respond with tho description.
HARRIMAN AND HILL
FIGHT FOR CONTROL
. OF PACIFIC COAST
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS.
Snn Francisco, Cnllf., Nov. 12.
Wheat No. 1 California club, por
contnl, $1.07 JJ) 1.70; California
whlto milling, 11.75 01.80 north
ern bluestem, $1.72 1.77; off
grades wheat $1,50(0)1.00; Red?,
$1.02 1. 07.
Bnrloy Feed barley, $1.40 1.4 3
common to fnlr, $1.30 1.35; brok
ing at San Francisco, nominal at
$1.45 1.55; Chevalier, $1.50
1.G0, according to quality.
Egg Per dozen, California fresh,
Including cases, firsts, 50c; extrns,
54 cents; seconds, 32 c; third5,
28c; storage, California, extra, 34c;
firsts, 32c; seconds, 20 c; Eastern
storage, extra, 27 c; firsts, 27c;
seconds, 25c.
Butter Per pound, California
fresh, extras, 32 c; firsts, 27 c;
seconds, 23c; thirds, 20c; eastern ex
tras, 27c; ladles, , oxtrns, 22c; flrstB,
21c; pickled, No. 1, 23; Btorago,,
California extras, 20 c,
Now cheese Por pound, California
flats, fancy, 13c; firsts, 12c; sec
onds, 10c; California Young Amor
ica fancy, 16c; firsts, 14c; eastern
Now York Cheddars, fnncy, 17c; Oro
gon flats, fnncy, 13 c; do. Youni?
America fnncy, 14 c; California
storage, fancy, flats, 12c.
Potatoes Per cental, Rlvor whites
(sacks) fancy, 7085c; poor, 60
05c; Salinas Burbnnks, $1. 40(0)1.00;
Orogon Durbnnks, $1.15 1,30; early
roso, 75 85c; Bwoot potatoes to the
trr.do, sacks, $11.25; crntos, $1.50.
Onions Per sack. 50C0c.
Oranges Por box, Valonclas,
$2. 50Q4.00; navels, $23.50.
The Range Indestiuctibl
e
Why You Should B
dm
Because It Is
The Peer of the Range World
It costs more to build it. and n vorv llttlo moro to b'uy it. but tho extra monnv i. ,n i .
cures a rnngo that will outlast two to ono nny other rango on tho market, and saves moneys
Is In use, because It consumes k'ss fuel In nddltlon to giving bettor service. Its advent Into uViti
means economy and tho best Borvlco, kla
"Tho Mnlleablo" mndo at South"Bend weighs moro in tho same sl7o than any other range on th
et, but there is n reason for ovury extra pound of Iron nnd oteol used In its construction. "
atrnilcrHi Tulinrri ltntrllt In nA.x.lml lnnr tlfi annnilnM nnlflnrv bnpvlnn m.1 -..i .. L"
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See the great "Two in One" Combination wood and gas rain
now on display in show window
(United ProsB Lcacd Wire.)
San Francisco, Nov; 12. Finan
ciers hero say that E. H. Harriman
fow
tho two roads during tho past
months.
It is pointed out that tho activity
of Hill In tho Portland-Snoknno-So-
and James J. Hill, tho two grentost fttti0 ,ronU nntl tno various olecorlc
feodorB to Tils road In tho northwest
Is to forestall any development by
railroad magnates In tho world aro
proparlng to lock horim In a battle
for tho control of transportation In
tho west and on the Pacific coast.
Followers 'of railroad1 con'stiruct
tlon say tqdny that tho, battle begin
ning In tho northwest will bo fought
out all along tho coast Into San
Francisco and Ib caused by tho vurl
oub acquisitions ot valuablo rights
of way that havo boon made by por
tion interested in ono or tho other ot
Harriman that may tako awny from
tho Hill roads tho valuablo traffic
of thnt Hettron ot tho country.
Harriman has boon strengthening
himself in Orogon and California by
electrifying his linos nnd by build
ing now ones but Hill is expected to
show his hand sodn whon tho new
rond from San Francisco to Oregon
via Tlburon la ononed.
Dl I CLIO IkVliITfTC reported favornbly upon by tho
DUuIitl InVl I LA (mooting considerably differs from
mono in me records, uui mo mxpny-
era could havo had deflnlto informa
tion by examining tho county rcc-
In an Intervlow with County Judgo ords. Howovor. any tlmo thoy should
lluehoy rolattYO to tho nccoptanco oo fit to go over this mattor at tho
nnd npprovnl of tho -surveyor's roport curt houso, I would bo ploasod to
of rond dlHtrlct No. 27 by tho tax-n8sl8t tho' ' doing so, nnd also
payors of that district, and various (tftko up other questions regarding
resolutions adopted nt a callod , l conditions, especially tho cost
mooting tho foropnrt of tho weok, hojf construction."
anld ho was unnblo to gain u clear -o
undorstadlng of tho rcsolutons.
"Tho roal naturo of tho roport, as
vns published in tho papers, Is bo
ylnd my understanding," said Judgo
Ruuhoy. "Thoy first rosolvo to ro
port favorably upon tho supervisor's
manugomont of tho work, of which n
full roport was tendored during tho
meeting by tho supervisor. I scorns
to bo an unusual proceeding for a
district to hold u callod mooting and
.accept a roport from tho supervisor,
uq tho law covorlng these mutters lu
PORTLAND MARKETS
Grain, Flour Feed, Etc.
Portlnnd, Or., Nov. 11. Wheat
Club, 91c por bu.; 40-fold, 01c; Fife,
00c; blucstom, 05 c; valley, 01c;
Red Russlnn, 88c.
Bnrloy Feed, $25.50 20.00 per
ton; browing, $27.00.
Oats No. 1, whlto, $30 $31
por ton; gray, $20.00 30.00.
MIllBtuffs Bran, $20.50 por ton;
middlings, $33; shorts, countrv
$30; city, $30; U. S. ill chop, $22.
Hay Timothy, Willamette volloy
$14 per ton; Willamette valley, ordi
nary, $11; castorn Orogon, $10.50;
17.50; mixed, $13; clovor, $9; al
falfa, $14; alfalfa meal, $19.
Vegetables nnd Fruit.
Fresh fruit Apples, now, 00c $J?
box; peaches, 85c $1.00 per box;
pears, 75c $1.25 per box; grapes,
$1.251,G5 pr crato; local, Concords
12 15c per hnlt bnskct; eastern
Concords, 35c por half basket; cran
borrleB, $9.50 $12.50 por barrol;
hucloberrlos, 12 c; potatoes, 90c
$1.00 por cwt.
Dairy And Oonntry Produce.
Butter City creamery, extra, 35
30o por pounr; fancy, 32 35c;
store, 17 20c.
Eggs Orogon select, 87 c
Ettfltorn, 3732c per do.
Poultry HonB Ill2c; spring
llllc; ducks, old, 1213c;
young, 14 15c; geoo, old, 9 10c;
young, 9 10c; turkeys, 17 18c.
Checpo Fancy cream twins, 15c
por pound; full cream triplets, 15c;
full cream young America, 10c.
Veal Extra, 8c per pound;
ordinary, 77.c; heavy, 5. '
Pork- Fancy, 7c por pound;
largo. 5 Cc.
Mlseelltuioy.
Hops Oregon, 1908, cholco, 8
8c por lb.; 1907, 34cj 1906, 1
lc.
Wool Eastorn Oregon, averag
best, 1014c por lb., according to
shrinkage; valley, 15 16c.
Mohair Choice, 18c per rt.
Hides Dry hides, No. 1,, 13 15c
por lb.; dry kip, No. 1, 13c lb.; dry
calfskins, 16c lb.; salted hldos, 6
8c lb.; salted calfskln&, 12 13c lb ;
green, lc less.
I
s
WOUKlV
Left over yesterday, 3400. Rccelpto
year ago, 0000. Mixed, $5.25
6.10; heavy, $5.85 6.10; rough,
$5.505.75; light, $5.155.85.
Cattlo, strong; sheep, steady.
KansaB City, Mo., Nov. 12. R
cclptS) hogs, 17,000; cattle, 9000;
sheep, 8000.
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GIBSON WILL
DRAW "BURLY
WESTERNERS"
(United Press. Leased Wlro.)
Now York, Nov. 12 Churlou
Dana Gibson Is on his way to Sonttlo
todny to begin a series of pon and
tho county, roqulroa tho respective jink sketches of "burly westerners"
suporvlsorB to hand In tholr report
of road work to tho county court,
, and It Is vory seldom that tho super
visor roporta to a district mooting
moreover whon tho meotlug Is a call
ed ono."
"Aftor tho Buporvlsor's roport was
ndoptod nt this meeting, n resolution
followed saying tho taxpayora would
Hko to know whoro tho work was
ilorio and tho cost of tho enmo. Not
withstanding tho Buporvlsor's roport
Bhauld havo contained all this in
formation, L the taxpayers of road dis
trict No. 27 ro perfectly woleome
to pink a thorough oxamlnutlou of
tho books nnd records horo In tho
court houso whloh aro always opon
to tho public nuil ascartaln for
themsolvos whuro tjio rpnil worl
wns dono and tho cost of same."
"Tho amount of cost which was
which will appear in tho iiiamtv.'iuis.
This now work fol'oww Glbnon's
falluio In make n succus.j of his work
In oil painting, which ho undertook
when ho bndo n fond furoweU to tho
proud girl in black and whlto, who
uenra his nnmo, nnd sot oif tor tho
Lnntin quarter of ParU moro than
a y;ir igo.
Hut tho ckiuoIh hulr brush nnd tho
canvas failed to produce anything In
colors tliHt oould olulin tho (Hstlno
tlon of the grucoful black linos of
tho Gib$on girl.
It is rumored about tho publish
ing ius that tho heart of tho,
Gibson Irl has boon oapturod at
last: thnt sho has mot hor fate in
tho poison of n broad-shouldorad.
8ALEM MARKET.
Tiocnl WlioUvtnlo Market.
Eggs. 36c.
Butter Creamery, S4c.
Hens 10c; young chickens, 10c
Local wheat 87c.
Oats 42c.
Barley $26.00.
Flour Hard wheat. $5; vallev
$4.25.
Hay Cheat, $11; clover, $10 per
per ton; timothy, $15.00.
Onlous $1.25 cwt.
Hops 1907 crop, 5 6c.
Cascara Bark 2 3c.
Mohair 18c
Retail Market.
Oats $1.45.
WhPat $1.05
Eggs 40c.
Buttor Country, 35c; creamery,
40c.
Flour Vnllv $1.25 per enck
hard wheat, $1.45.
Bran 95c per sack,' $31 per ton;
shorts, $1.35 per sack.
Livestock.
Stock hogs X4. 50.
Steers 3u.
Voal 5 7u.
Cows $3 3.50.
Tropical Fruits.
Bannnas $6.00,
Orangfia $4.00.
dapp qhvstod "man from Pugot
Bound'' nnd thnt Gibson Is going out. h'cnBQ. Nov. 12 Receipts, hog
to invostlguto tho uffair. . -a.uuu; enuio. aooo; sheep, 15..
','000, Hogs opened today steady
o o o o o 0.0 o
John Frohmndor, son ot G. A,
Fromndor of this city, has returned
from San Francisco to qgaln.mako
h& homo hero.
G. W. JohnBon 1b in Albany 'at
tending tho apple show.
Mrs. R. B .Flomlng Is in Portland
after business maters horo for a. fow
E. J. Fay of Pprlland Ib transact
ing business horo for a shprt tlmo.
George Samuels went to Portlnnd
oduy on business.
Mr. nnd Mrs. ban Holmes of Port
lnnd loft this morning for Albany tq
attend tho applo show.
Jorry Hawk roturn to Portland
this morning aftor n brief business
visit horo.
Tommy Cnuflold has roturned to
this city after a very pleasant visit
with his Eugene friends.
Henry Smith, tho Stnyton mar
shall, was in tho city yesterday
loklng after business mntors.
Miss Vora Athorton of Falls City
arrived' today ' to visit frlonds and
relatives for a faw days.
Paul Gates wont to Albany yes
terday to attend tho fnlr for n fow
days."
Mrs. Robert Bickers roturned this
morning from Albany whoro alio
spout a week visiting frlonds.
Tonoy Hurlbert of Portland Is in
tho city transacting business for n
snort umo sum ronowing om no-
qunntances.
Miss Verna Bingham roturned to
her homo in Portland yesterday aft
er visiting hero for a fow days.
Rev. C. L. Cressy loft for Rock
wood yesterday on u fow days
business visit.
T.. F. Davis of Astoria Is looking
r business matters here for n few
days.
Mrs. Albort Hurst of St. Louis.
MoM wont to Woodburn yesterday
whoro sho will visit for a fow days
with hor sister, Mrs. B. C. Horren.
N. H. Loonoy. superintendent of
the reform school, wns In tho olty
yostordny looking aftor business
matters.
or which sho will go to Portland to Miilon to succeed President Lnii
attend school, The Lewis faction 1 bitterly of
Ruth Holcomo roturned to hor posed to Mitchell beanie teli w
homo In Cottngo Grove today aftor of tho vice-presidents ot the (efa
an oxtonded visit horo with friends tlonn ns well ns bn officer la th cNi
and relatives. . federation. Lewis bit stirred V
Miss Blanoho Blundoll, an ofllciont ccusldorablo antsgoalun 1joM
oporator at tho local telegraph office, his action In rofoit& to map
wont to Albany this morning to nt- tho cloctlon of officers ot imnl JU-
tond tho Applcsho'. Sho will roturn trlct unions of the mine titn li
homo., this evening.
KIND RIDDLED AUTO
AND I1LOODY WEAPONS
Indiana and Ohio,
Tho visit of the delejitM ( tie
. Printers' homo nt Colorado Ejri
,yostorday will probably resflltladf'
establishment of similar bonis fv
ON MELVORD PAHM.tho .,, anJ dMt)IM VStrf
.(United Preso, Leased Wire.) 'other unions affiliated tlti fl
,'i;arongo, Ills,, Nov. 12,r-A thr.oo-J Atnorlcan Foderaloh of Ij.
w.wi.fr..i4-iWMMl HUiVUIUWMV TV 14 Uin UUIl'riUU'ft U IMV tVMiv.v- '"li
. J l.aitU V-VT
otnor unions were iraptrMw w-
tho work being done it Xo'f
Springs.
For tho first time In mas; ftx
a convention of the AmertcUjf
oration of Labor will IranUdb,
business without having a W
thn socialists araonK the toy I
for recognition of the politic! jttl
Iclos of that party. The W5
j..i1, A thii rtinventlot sJ
this announooment todar.
Thni' hnvn discussed W
attitudo of tho federatloa w J
nresscd during tho recent w.
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iiat .u..'m.o """
tonncau plcrcod by bullets, also
threo butch,or knjvos, a rovolvor, ax,
and eovoral sticks ot wooil stained
with blood- wero found today by
searchers, on tho John Bolford farm
near hor.o.
Following tho flnidlng of tho body
of Oscar Honson, a neighbor of
Bolford's by tho- dead man's daugh-
tor, Arvlla, soarch was begun today
by a force of workmen undor tho di
rection of City Marshal Tyler.
In tho meantime M. Bolford was
arrostod near Ellis, Nob.
Two women and ono mnn are un
dor sorvoUlanco horo by tho police
as they havo boon seen to frequently
visit tho BolfoVd farm and eomo of
tholr bolonglngs havo boon found on
tho premises.
Among tho noighbors of Bolford
who havo disappeared aro Jamoi O'
Leary and Jamos O'Brien, whoso
bodies may bo found on the farm.
Hot Fight
In
Foderntlou.
(United Press Leaiod Wlro.)
Donvor, Nov. ,12. rAfter.-quarreling
all morning, the delegates to tho
convention of the American Federa
tion of Labor, hero reached no de
cision In tho contoat between tho two
factions of tho Electrical Workers'
Union seeking seats as delegates to
tho convention. Tho roport of tho
special committee appointed to' In
ve3tignto tho caso was taken up Im
mediately aftor tho couventiou ro
sumed its deliberations this morn
ing and tho war of words was very
blttor The electrical workers' union
is one of tho strongest in the fed
eration, and the convention Is await
ing tho decision nuxlously.
Wnl'o the convention Is quarrel-
ii over tt seating of delegates
from the Eleo'rical Workers' Union,
another fleht. evon moro bitter, has
Jny Neal returned today from aldlsruntod the dolecatos. 'This Is the
hunting trip on tho Coast range, flcht hDtw0fln th nnnoslmr factions
weather as rnthorjjn tho United Mine Workers of
and t
slatlw m
at the
of President Gorooers
Bontntives of tho legWiw
. ,1 Y,ava nrrlved at till
victory because of the mWJJJ
federation In going nto fJ
They declare thnt this WJJJ
will eventually bring ibJJJ
men of the country into tWrTJ,
For manv years the swr.
Htt reports th
Dopl at present although
nro yot plentiful.
Miss Eleon Rncey of Corvallis is
visiting In Salem for a fow days, nft-
tho dar I America. An effort Is being made
to Induce John Mitchell to again be
come a candidate for election to the
presidency of tho Mine Workers'
gates to the federation baTj
to get the convention to uWrJ
liMmi sianu. ck" . .1.
gates have oppnsed them g.
ing that the American Fn
T..,orIBalabororganltloa-
a political organliaiion. J
posiuos u ; ltBfklK
Ita frienus auu -7;- the
of Its enemies balled br t"
Ista with satisfaction,
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