Wallowa Cosly C&fhiz E.aisaS STARTS WEST. OREGON EVENTS OFJHE a Less 1 ipc-ta-t tut No Leu Kter ACT IS SPECIAL. Oxter srr: men have poo on a str--te. Eacerrelt is said So i c:d heavier liar whet r k-.fi tie Wr.te Eats. Castro rtH rprr-air in Spain, cas aerrr -.r-.g ererrttirg urd everybccy. Cardinal Satalli is ser'KCsly CI tad grave docits are ertertairjec fee his Eawailar. rurij- planters hivt i-reed to make do eatisessxca to the Japanese striters. A Tigrraas earrpaign Lis beer started m New Tort against C eom rooe bocse f y. Ejadreds of persoes suffering frorr. leprorT art said to wander unrestricted tirocgi ta island cf Cti- Ex-Vjre President Fairitris sat? tie Japanese rile ir Core rrres go:d proa: if for te future of lie cocr-try. California Emoerats have grrve or. record as favoring ex-Governor Folk, of Missouri, as candidate for president in IS 12. Friends cf F. A. Cook, tie Arctic explorer, expect to ben from h:m it any time now tiat be has been succes sful in rea.-r.irg tie pole. Jap strikers in E have appealed to Governor Frear. Reports from Morocco say tie revo lutionise are winning over the sultan's troops. Deposits in tie Chicago national banks are at tie highest point ever reached. Mrs. Katherine Gould his been granted her divorce and 132,000 a ye&r aliiDocy. Secretary EaUiEger has started on his Western trip to inspect tie various irrigation works. The Standard Oil has announced a cot of 10 cents per 1 00 gallons in tie price of refined oil. Excessive beat throughout tie At lantic states continues to cause much goffering and scores have been pros trated. Miners and operators in tie Fercie, . C, eoal district have con to ax agree meet and tie strike has been cabled off. Tie Turkish government is still try ing to secure Abdul Earrid's money. Ee has $21,500,Oh0 in tie Imperial bank of Germany. A New York street car man is grad ually ten: in? black. The change1 started about a year ago and be is now as black as a negro except the right side of his fa. j W2 R,i iro'ii Service ef i Cijeaga, Jen 13. Secretary E. A. ' F-xZ-f er. the -tig chief cf the De part:r.t cf tie Interior, sharpened k: ' arg true aoi !aaun tocay : was in Ckijo. to after tie Ir uirscro-i Is G-artd Agassi scap cf a large rsxber cf Isdn Lake Raad. agvrts at tr resrratioca ha tie:. '.. SVaI u- Cirrct eocrt Jode Ee pet tie greater pcrtxe f tie WiUazs Galowr granted a perpe:tiJ day wlti Frark Soressce. scpittead- ir jntxe. retrair.irg tie rwerw asd ert of tie Inc,ar wareiocre. aad tix-r tary of treassry from part? ar:rjcii tia: was rrtrreaiv oet t : X-..iYC' far tie cor-strcctxa cf to ni tie Irdiat areocies t fsneross Ee ra- to secret cf tie fart that ie is '"bear trtve." atd is goirg oe tie wirjti to tcr tie red tat of ti iepartrT;t. Ee laid tie f;zdatks ice his carA;gn ir a iar eoc.ferere OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST POSTAGE ROAD GETS FUND. witi Mr. 5ocraan. makir detaued ir.qttiri it to tie mar:rr cf coodact irg btsirss with ajrerts aid irjpected ti stock of goods an hand aici are tirg si":ptd daDy ty ear joads to tie reerritarj. Scretary Eallirgtr said tortight tiat tie mad to Crater lake. Ee beid tie ' law is prcda and local aod clearly ir- j tit : ted by the enrsttatiac of tie state. Tie case will be immetd'tely appealed. : Tie Snpreme cocrt has prerioosly tat-! ea tie same stand as Jsdge Ga-iowiy, j a ease a-roost laentjcai. Tie cocrt 's reasons for tie decisk' At:rrey General FtrSs Wr Otrt 0 LegialatHe BUmder. Sabers At?ry General Crawford has rendered an opinion to tie eject tiat $T5 a dav arcrcpriated by tie terms o: tiapter s. iaws oi c-iry rears. tsd for ism optratior. and maintenance ttmister of the entire portge rai.'wiy system. ute:l to M Vnaer a strict jr.terpretatwc oi ue art. tie anocrt woclJ not be available fee arythirg bet tie cocstroction of tie 1 re from E r Eiiy to Tie Dalles, ' and lie ta.anr ci l line w.cid have j to q;t basiness for lark of money AUSTRIA OUSTS STANDARD. WiS BuTxi Reservoir and Aid Home Refineries to Fight Octopus. Viesra. Jnn 25. Owing to tie de cisive intervention of the imperial gov ernment, tie Standard Oil corr.pary's plans for gaining control of the Gali cian petroleam indostry have suffered a final and crushing defeat. Tie Aus trian Lave withdrawn tie contract with tie company, which would have inssred to tie American concern a doxinatisg position in tie Galician oil fields, for which it has been striving are g:vec as loltows: ' gertral, be wevtr, oerided tiat it woci3 Tne art is local and special in that :t ; t safe to be gxided hy tie evident applies to or-ly two cocrties in tie intent of tie legislature rather than state and because it is limited to a spe- I ty tie scct wordirg t tie law. cied section and fr special purposes j Judge W. J. Marriner and L. A. oc'.y. The art creates a loan of the ; Lewis, of tie Portage Railway com- of finance has onder reservoirs and lease tbem to oil men at rents much Jess tian those demanded by the Standard Oil company. Moreover, borne refiners will escape the handicap of heavy re bates en tie price of the raw product which the Standard was ti have en joyed under the contract now car eeled. The government expresses a hope that competition will be sharpened through abrogation of tie contract, but it is probable that lively fight will fol low for export trade, which vitally was sr.'e to make radical chars?? credit of the state, which in tie accre- mission, are he in tt rrar-r-er ! cunc-jcUrg In: ar ifin ir, tie West. -I am Dft afraid to ctt away tie red tape wnen I see tilt it is hampering the wee-k of tie department," said Mr. Eallirger. "I think tie prlncitai drs'ry is with tie incompetent agexts. Trey are rot tinscrcptlous. btt it takes gtwd business men and men who end-erstand tie manners of tie Indians to deal with them." Secretary Eallir.ger left iate tonight far Kt';f, a? ects the Standard's position many. in Ger- CZA.R GETS MONEY. in Sani to corsa.t with gate with previous debts or liabilities i the state facials regarding tie mat- exreds the sum of (. - fur. The eommissiorers report tiat Tie proposed Crater lake road would ! the road is doing a good business and j not be a continuouf ycblic highway j that wien tie exte-sion to Tie Dalles CoTTiprom;MS Wltn Former Official r-iT T i " coU'- KAi Who Embezzled SI.OOO.OOO. tiocai park because the act provides j tamirg. j only for the construction of raais from j Winnipeg, Man., June 25. The Medford, in Jackson county, to ti Money for Road Case. ' famous case in which the czar of Rus- western boundary of tie park and from j Meifcrd Tie Medford Commercial sia brought action against Ivan Pros- Kiamatt t a::, Kiamath cocr-ty, to tne ( c;ut tas votes tie ceressary i. to , KowreaKoa in ice " inn: peg courts ior . the recovery of a large amount of mon ' ey was ended today after a year and a ; half of litigation. ' Ivan was a defaulting official in eastern boundary of the park. Jeavirg ' carry tie Crater late road case to the an irtervexir-g segment of more than Supreme court on an appeal frotn the 12 5 miles over which the state gov- decision of Jadge Galloway of the Ma err, meet has no jurisdiction or right to f won countv eosrt, in which the art was ELOCKS GROWING OF BEETS. ! Rumor Says Harriman Will Not at Kiamath. Stop j WILL BUILD NORTH Lack of Railroads Prevents Oregon ; From Eeccmirg Sxr State. WashiEgton, June 2L According to ; tie United States Department of Agri- Klamath Falls According to reports caltcre, lack of transp. nation facili-! Elamath Falis is not to be tie terminus ties in Oregon is seriously retarding of the terminus of the California North- the 04-veiopment of tie beet sarar in dustry in that state. Or gon coday has but one beet sugar factory that at La Grande. Capital has beer looking over the Eastern Oregon field and sev era! localities have beer found where tiw growing of sugar beets on a large scale would prosper if there were ade quate facilities for getting the beets to a factory. But tie almost utter lack of railroad transportation is an otta:e too great to most instancces. The port indicates tiat there is prospect of the installation of a sugar factory at Enterprise, though no details are given and tie whole matter is still undecided. Washington, like Oregon, has bat a singie sugar factory at th s time. That one is at Wsveriy. There are a number of places in Eastern Washing ton, however, wntre tne sugar ei, amor. fc&ne and Thorn- The trespass. j decared unconstitutionaL The steps , charge of the administration of a pro- will be takes by the attorneys at once vince in tie trans-Caucasus. He ab in order to get action on tie matter in j sconded with more than $1,000,000 tie Supreme court as early as possiole. j years ago, made his way through China The SHiKi is for the payment of court : and Japan, where he purchased large ccts. ! quantities of Oriental goods, and final- .. Z . . !y reached America, opening stores in Railroad Bonus R.,sed. j San Francisco, Vancouver and Winni Eater City All of tie $10, 000 bonus tiat has been raised for ert-?!ior! f I c . j i j - - - juaf ir .iey raiiroas, tne last iiite. n a siaieu on gooa acinortry. ; imrg report nowever, not oae:aj,y, teat a contract ;ey, following which David Eccles nas oeen lei .or me cocsirucijiHi ! o mile of road northward from this cirv. The roadred is cow completed to upper some Russian woman allf-coH tn K g iwrtd from xhe Jota Dj vii- f N j.aistt joired him here M hifl vifCf or- l j swiu uit v saTrua, uuuDr in luauriiHix i ss. it- construction crews into the in- ion m a fashionable suburb. xo oeg:n tne wort oi gracing d-ered tersor r. t ' r rr , . i . . ... . . came to mate cis arrest be was miss ing. His property was attached, and Canal Comm ssion Wants Fir. ! after a long fight, a compromise finally Portland Tne Isthmian Canal com- ! Bas t"en reached under which the prop- be overcome in ' buiidine the dvke across the marh are i mission has asked for proposals for ert? 811:3 merchandise is to be sold and department re- i to be moved to the lake and will be supplies for tie Panama canal work tbe Proceeds divided between the ear used in building the Southern Paeifc which include 2,000 pieces of center. I represenUtives of the Prosko- doi This work will take but a short ! intermediate ar.d siae sills of either ;reakos. It is generally believed that Ti J !.. ' " ..--..j ril.Trtth UV. .hnrttrn rmwrr . j il Jl j t - 1 1, i i " iUEipeg, DUl WDen Uie lime , - tft ICft. iUI VV 1 1 1 H of the oetot site, Tne track will be ,' ejrirr cuu.ytvix?ii uurir.g u.v itic u.reci con nection made with the boats on tie lake. The large steam dredges used in as docks are completed tie time. soon as tie credges wii be used in constructir.g tie grade for tbe extension. It wi.i be necessary to cross several miles of marsh in exiendmr the road northward buiidine of and it is likelv that this work will factories is seriously contemplat- t begun in tie near f utu'e, T.g them North Yakima, Spo- Local representatives of tbe South- oepartmert re- ; em Pac:e will not confrm tbe report Douglas fir or Ion? leaf yellow pine, j The notices have been received by tie 1 Portland Chamber of Commerce and are on file hers. SUTRO HEIRS GET MONEY. Will Schooner Ker.ai Maru Taken Wi'hin Three-Mile Limrt f Sitka Voliva, successor of Dowie at Zior ; J-P SEALERS ARE CAUGHT. City, hag been deposed. j Northwestern and Southern Nebras ka have been swept by tornadoes. j William J. Bryan. Jr.. is married, i Miss Helen Virginia Berger became States Marshal Shoup, of Sitka, has his wife. ' captured the Japanese sealing schooner . , . . i Kena; Mam, takirg it well within tbe The German re.chstag has rejected Kmit c, 3tkB. Two j b7dSiel " to beatUniiaa Dea.sjoiveo. ! June 9, to pa-rol Bering sea and pro- A 12-year-old California bov has tecct Japanese interests off SL Paul yv. cumi.ai.jCT cave teec iorme: ; mat a contract tas been let lor a 2o in some cases contracts have been j mile extension. Ericksoc & Peterson, made with tie farmers to grow sugar contractors, who have been building beets ; considerable capital has been ', the spur, say that they cannot give out uMK3-iiec ; concessions nave teen : information in regard to future work. tentatively secured from towns, such i as free baiidirg sites, remission of j Fruit Outlook Improved. taxes tor a penoc ci years and other J Cottage Grove The past week has privileges. All these projects are i been a busy one in all parts of this end simp)y awaiting development or more of Lane county. The recent rains have opportune eoccitions. put a broad smile oc tie face of everv i farmer and agriculturist. The fruit outlook is improving each day and with ; a continuance of showers this section i will surpass last year in abundant j crops. Wheat, oats, vetch and bar'.ey , are looking well and tbe warm weather Vancouver, B. C, June 25. United j bringing in tbe berry crop on sched ule time. Haying wi,l soon be in full swing, in fact several parties have al ready cared for their first crop. Giving Vast Estate to Charity Is Annulled. San Franciso, June 25. The Su preme court invalidated today the will confessed to the murder of his little ; ar.d St. George. Brother 6 years old, iasta June 2, lor Berschel island and Chicago women have said mar.v on-I , Jft v Bhe kind things of Professor Starr, who! TvZ" h i holds all women as savages. j i1- 1 St-1 . George doing patrol duty. The schoon- : Harriman is closing many of his er Emma, of Unalaska, reached there ( Bhons temnorarilv. Work will he rt- June 6. with Jfifi fnx a t.-! Linn's Finances Good. Albany The county f unds of Linn county are in excellent condition, show- sumed again in about 30 days. A special election in San voted against the establishment of a municipal Btreet railway line. J. Ogden Armour has returned from Europe and says the outlook for better times is bright He does not look for war between Germany and Great Britain. skins seured bv trading. The Puss, together with the Francisco! Svif ? S-tka, Takutat and The Thetis left Una- tog monthly balance of S132,52.2, T ' 1 1 - 1 . aa utaen irom ine toots or County Treasurer Francis : Resources Bal ance May 1, $140,350.73; received from all sources, - 4, 40.64; total, $145,000.37. Disbursements General fund warrants, $7,5-9.36; road fund warrants, $4,660.97; school fund war rants, $94.90; institute warrants, $2.50; total, $12,547.72. Bollirg Oil in Texas Well. Galveston, June 28. Oil tappers are working on a problem confronting them on the farm of M. ZimmerhauL the near here, where a Bow of boilin.r oi! i P'ce ucn a plant i was struck. Srn-iallr ruyx i uourisiies. I - I J VUCWUl.t?t : dams are being built to bold tie pro- Plant Has 800 Berries. Dufur A strawberry plant bearing S00 well developed berries is thought to be the record, even for this prolific variety, yet in the field of Mike Abnet, tar iron Ibe berries have been counted time and again bv doubtful A Chicago boy tried to imitate Black Hand and was shot and fatally ; duct, which is too hot to be handled in ' Jr90I1L Tbe PlaEt supported en wounded. ' the usual way. Tbe strike was made ! V1 bj OD ro1' acd spi8 over a John D. Rockefeller. Jr.. is now vice Iour da-VB a?- F hours a eol- president of the Standard Oil companv. ! umn ?f ot wat' er shot inta the air, f oi- large area. It has grown with no un usual cultivation. New Library at Biker Ciy. Baker City The opening of the new Carnegie library was celebrated here with appropriate exercises. Tbe Baker 'of the late Adolph Sutro and ordered Concert band rendered a concert in the that the large estate, valued at mil evening, wbere several hundred people j Hons, and consisting of the Cliff House had gathered, after which addresses I ranch in this city and the San Miguel were made ty Mayor Pollman, Profes- j rancho, be distributed among the Three Roads to Coast. Salem Three eon-par.ies have or- ueins. ine iormer property is situat ed along the beach and includes the famous Sutro heights and resorts. gar.ixed and filed article, of incorpora- tate was to be held S t, JT, Z -. aval t it, rn Trv onta u t one fot Lincoln county. Benson to Name Delegates. Salem Complying with tbe request o. tie Mississippi-to-Atlantie Inland Waterway association, Governor Een son will appoint a number of delegates to attend tie meeting of the associa tion at Jacksonville, Florida, this fall. PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Biuestem milling, $1.30 club. $1.20; valley. $1.17. ' . Cr&'ho:e' $35 per ton; cracked, $36 per ton. Oats No. 1 white. $41 per ton. Esy Timothy, Willamette valley $17f.i20per toe; Eastern Oregon. $'6 Gi23. 6 Fruits Apples, $lri2.50 per box strawberries, $1.5C5rl.S5 rr t. cherries, 6r5c per pound: ronu-w' ries, 4,-u5e per pound; currants. Sta 10c per pound. Polatoes $1.252 per hundred. Vegetables Asnarairjn TSjror . dozen; lettuce. fceiH 9?. ,T. foloc; parsiey. SSc; pas, 3fe6c per di"he 15e P-'uw; rhu barb, 333.e per nound. Butter Fancv - --J Wlltiue CTtra.Tlfrr 9 failure to nm. vide speciScally for the distribution of the proceeds of the sale rendered that ue juesi mvana. MAY GRAFT ARM ON MAN. 26 (a ?4e per pound; store, He. "Butter '.ot $15,000 from I I: -i .. . w...HUC wperai.on Poss ble at Billings .. txira rm uan Be Secured. Bikings, MonL, June 25. The graft ing of an arm from one man to another WZ. in hospital in this .awiia some unlortunate individual come alone from t- J- G- Williamson was knocked down aid robbed io the rail road yard, at Park City several weeks go. He was thrown beside tbe tracks nd a tram came along while he was unconscious and cut off one of his arms - r-,7 eiDOW bounty Physi cian Miller states that his arm is in good condition for grafting, and if a tirll. , 8Ilot", b8PPen wKSfnS.,iaibthe Robs Sute School Fund. wunezo. Mark Woodruff ex-state register of lands f r..i was arreted today at Plattville under n indictment rV,., i , ism., "uewiemeDt lowed hv t'r.o knt r.;! At e.wt : I Although tie senate baa raised the ; thought the heat of the oil was tempo duty on lumber toe bouse is likely to l rary. but its temperature has remained ! near the boiling point. Leaders in congress sav President Ontario Bridge Is Begun. A. C. Tboniberg. of the lands. Taft's corporation tax is sure rag in bota bouses. of War on Heney to Start. we Bftio r,r ui i "OOdrUfT WAS hMn.l. L ... "rralta. . District vrZjZ "teTta nMer J2.500 bond. oooruff declare tK i , . Mlnneanoli. VF L- W,,' - Promise of immun TSZES SU1& Machinery comapny, has ar-! farkew yTl3M "to di,." to where be ha. -ha ?j ' ' ' Tjt i u since leaving n. ' f a. 1 urr mora rhfln 8Uted tt be had TO yariona newspapers. . - - U aer regular totter price. Eg-Oregon ranch 24c per dozen. Poultry - Hens, 13c tr r-Z. -in rim 1fi. . . , 'J HARRIMANJO BIHJ Bas Called fcr Bid: ca Natrca ta Elarnatli FaHi' fill COST ABOUT Rayj Construct! rived in Ontario to begin the erection : dozen. !L Sr0 brL Pork-Fancy. 10c er San Francisco. Jun 2 -Stanly ! " - . I"t . rre- Veal-Extras. trC .. . ... . jiuur. iji crrniTTW'' Tfir vt. "viir r vik-, - . - ua vitiiiuirv. ir nrw c - irounie nas again brocen out in Mo-: ,ho5-" , "0 ) Xbornberg reports that within a week I Hor- lrQ ,7' . , - ay prostrations are reported from peared in Judge Lawlor's court Satur- nuumber of day and arnounced that toiar he hkH me a motion in an effort to impeach ' -;ti. .CI ..T , ' roonalr. cnoice, 2 if; Assistant I arrict Attorney FJ. Zr7Jl liVJL . Cattle -Steer,. beat in New York. A death have also occurred. A drunken San Francisco o! .1 . t . . . H tTJr Um. . ' . . . I . - i . . vam. us cangvrxus;y wounoed a vounf - - ---- uit e woum t I : . .. - , -, ttu, . . . T t S vusiucsb uimb m provacaUOC ' Z -- ""-- mTtrij& tai i tuge 1 ; Lawlor was Liu?! utA tr.m-'. 1 Ibe contract has been awarded fori rebnilding the bridge across the Wfl-' p , M . . c. . , lamette nrer at Madison street. Port- v tjke'- land. I J ungrtowx,0, June 2:. Tbeexees- t:ve commute ot to Amalgamated Steel & Tinnlat umyrrus3 the demaad of Lcoks Good in Wheeler. Pr Gotham Still SweHers. temL" r.rthough the l'? " r condition, were M :51-Ooody. damp weather. ZZi, 2 21 Ith bearr showen at interval Hnri- XJC- the mat wk- have rn fr.KU .1 WP. 4.50ft4.60-1 89 above w- W . LO Vrm S .1 V - 7. A mi.. ' J . X II LI In aorx localities fall sown 4.15; cows. W V, 4? .4 I Ei- b' -Xr, ."'7' "' ' Iro. j j . - - - AriciT the Eepublic Iron &Si.l company for J . , , anopeneaop. If the eotrpary remains Tbe second trial of C2wos will statr firm the result is said to be that 5 0M itonday, Jane 23. i men will walk crat. Crain failed to rally, but a big hay crop " to rood. $3 25&? .!8-Wi and a bearr ruM i.f tnhnir x-n ! : "nion are now tie very best prospects in the greater portion of Wheeler county. Kansans in Eugene to Organize. Eocene The former residents of Kansas who are now residing in Eo gene organised by electing William Herrpy, president, and Paul MerrilL eeretary. July 15 was seeleeted as the day for tbe first Kansas picnic 3.25; common, $2r&2.50 ,'-45 I7?fr $8 15; fair to good. Sheep Top wethew, $4. f.lr , good. $l50r3.75; ewes," 'c j all grades; yearling,, best $4 to good, $3.754: .j -uwouonaoie. The hisrh- et point Te&rKrf A..-: . B1n br. r-."IU: rmy persons were th.fromhateausI tZ J? 6 vsLprH. Jr. , 8e'. .The t wave American Banlr . 1 1. , "K"HI. rekrn, Jane 25. The P,n . F? .! ,n!t Am"ican bank in tKe uw rrotiB French, r.".. ..JK.0, British. tion, in er Kf "u "P1 institu- on to Be U.-l. . W.I1 Be Followed by Compie. Con of Line Soon. Portland, J one 26,-Bids forties struction of 59.43 miles of the (W Eastern railroad, projected fa? tron to Klamath Falls, will be iw in the Southern Pacific offices e! Francisco during the next two j? Of that mileage, 34.24 mil constroctod southeasterly hm kTsJ while the remaining 25.24 mfleMri be built in a northwesterly from Klamath Falls, Bids for the construction of th. r math Falls end of the extensiaTte be submitted on or before June 1 Contractors, however, are alleges July 10 to submit proposals f hoi ing tbe 34 miles of the track fmaj? tron, the present northern termia-1 the projected road. Local Birr, officials will make no estimate afZ probable cost of building the two s tions of this railroad, but it is belie tbe improvement will involve ta penditure of approximately $2,23,611, The two extensions, aggregiis about 60 miles, for which bids fan! been asked, cover about one-thin! t the length of the proposed road, iia according to the approved survey be 19S.6 miles in length from Kliaci Falls to Natron. The action of Harriman in eaE for bids for extending this road by k ginning work simultaneously at b tron and Klamath Falls is accepts a conclusive evidence of his detents tion to complete its construction. I is figured that to build the 60 mila 4 track for which bids have been inrita will practically exhaust the appmjr tion that has been made for this ttai for the ensuing year. For that resa additional appropriations for furtie extensions are looked far next yetn There can be no question of the ulti mate purpose of Harriman to eotsa this road between Natron and Falls. Completion of the extencka for which proposals have been aks cannot in themselves add materialij a the value of the property. By extend ing the road 25 miles northerly froa Klamath Falls, the northern termira of the southern extension would lead only into the heart of Klamath The construction of an addition! S miles southerly from Natron yd terminate the road fr.m this end k 1 mountainous and sparely settled & tricL For these reasons it is patent fro 1 practical business consideration tt the Harriman interests will eoniptfe the road as soon as possible and pita the investment on a revenoe-eanat basis. The primary purpose in ptojeS ing this road was to provide for Ik Southern Pacific a better er&de it crossing tbe state and thereby tbe more difficult passage nowfoDoni over the Siskiyou mountains. Was completed, tbe Oregon Eastern doubtedly will become the main line ta the Southern Pacific between Partial and San Francisco. AID DESTITUTE LABORERS. Plantation Hands Nnw in Bay City k Be Returned to Bay City. Honolulu, June 25. Tbe territaai board of immigration bas decided fe bring back here 200 Spaniards td Porto Eicans stranded in San Fru6 co, and reported to be destitute. It understood that this is being done the request of the deppartment of ea merce and labor at Washington. Tbe stranded laborers were import here about a year ago from Europe si Porto Rico to work on tbe sugar pi tations in the islands. Becoming i satisfied they left the islands and to San Francisco, whf re they ebargsi that they were brought to Hawaii der false promises. May Take Clear Title. Washington, June 26. Under an w der just issued by Secretary BaUfci settlers on all government irrigat projects may make full payment f their water rights as soon as they feSJ comply with the requirements f law as to residence, cultivation rigation. Heretofore final pajm for building charges could not be until five years after water was tons on. This makes it easier for setbeB with money to get absolute title to land, especially settlers who went the land before water was ready. Welcomes Jap Cruisers. Honolulu, June 26. The trainiss" squadron of Admiral Ijichi, compo of the cruisers A so and Soya, arn here today. Hundreds of Jap assembled at tbe waterfront and p the vessels an enthusiastic reeepu Governor Fear entertained Adm3" Iiichi at dinner tnniirht and tb of tbe Japanese fleet were given ' liberties during the day and wn' The squadron will remain in the bn for a week. Japs Bound to South America Honolulu. June 6. Tbe Jspp liner HnnirL-nncr arrivoH todgf Yokohama en route to South Aroe" With 700 atrar rauuenPeK. " J. Japanese, aboard. They are all for South American ports.