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I. The Estacada News hMM« («ch Thmnémy PASSAG E TH R O U G H S T R A IT S . R E C E IPT S AN D E X PE N 8E S. Captain Greens Selected to Pilnt Big Fleet Safely 1 hrough. Secretary Cortelyou Makes Report to Congress. MORE MINERS DEAD MORE ON LUM BER R ATE. Elliott, o f Northern Pacific. Gives His Reasons for Increase Washington, Dec. 20.— Howard El. Washington, Dec. 23.— Secretary Cor liott, president of the Northirn Pacific telyou has reported to ooDgreaa the re railway, was the principal witness yes ceipts from customs from Oregon during S P E C IA L S H O R T CO URSES. terday at the hearing of the Pacific H E LP FOR S T U D E N T S . the past fiscal year to be $1,140,612, of Northwest Lumber companies before the Interstate Commerce commission. University Establishes Loan Fund In Oregon Agricultural Collage Plane to which there was collected in Portland Mr. Elliott asserted, as James J. H ill $1,123,291; Aetcria, $17,319 and Ya- Aid Former With Little Time. stead o f Making Gifte. asserted two or three days ago, that the The Oregon Agricultural college will quins, $1.36. University of Oregon, Eugene— The advance in ralee on lumber made by The total for Washington, all porta, University of Oregon is planning a loan give winter short courses, beginning the railroads was necessary in order waa $1,622,033. From internal reve fund of at least $6,000, based on the January 7, 1908, as follows: that they should be compensatory on belief that a loan is better than an out 1. General Agriculture; two weeks. nue the colltctiona were in Oregon, He eaid that it had $378,428; Washington, $1,046,238, Between 200 and 260 Man Entombed the various lines. Dairying; six wteks. right gift in the form of a scholarship. 2 A R ilu m . o f tha Las* Important but liecome evident to the railway managers and California, $6,636,796. Some subscriptions have already been 3. Horticulture; six weeks. and Hops o f Escape fo r Any that it was necessary to raise the rates Not Laaa Interesting E vanta The immense lead of New York state 4 . Mechanic Arts; six weeks. made to the fund, and a number of on lumber in order to prevent an abso Is Vary Blight. o f tha Past Weak. in both items ia shown: Customs re 5 . Household Science; six weeks. prominent men of the state have agreed lute loss to the roads on the traffic. Many young men as well as many ceipts, $223,127,066; internal revenue, to g rarantee amounts up to $600. Pres He explained that the prosperity of ident Campbell is uaing his heat efforts mature farmers who are so situated $32,363,797. Philadelphia la facing a street car The reports of receipts from sales of Jacobs Creek, Pa., Dec. 20.— An ex the West and Northwest had so in to raise the entire $6,000 this year if that they cannot take a four years creased the traffic on the lines of all a trike. course of study il>sire toacquiant them, publio lands gives Oregon $1,621,287, plosion of gas in the Darr mine of the possible. railways in that section that the com of which there was collected at Port selves more fully with the moet recent In almost every high school graduat- The first woman jury in Colorado Pittsburg Coal company, located here, panies were phvsically unable lo han land, $163,796; The Dalles. $344,276; developments in agriculture. There ii g c ass there are some who do not has decided against a woman. yesterday entombed between 200 and dle the traffic promptly and efficiently. hi ve the means for a college education, are others who feel tbs need of a more Roeebnrg, $416,004; La Grande, $436,- Secretary Taft aaya self government 260 miners, and there is scarcely a ray This was particularly true of linee in 208; Burns, $91,962; Lakeview, $171,- practical knowledge of farm mechanics bi t who would take advantage of any the Northwest, the traffic of which was la aucceeding very well in the Philip- 048;. In Washington the receipts were of hope that a single one of them w ill and the use of tools. It is to meet the fa r opportunity offered them to secure interfered with in the winter reason plnea. $660,714; California, $387,270. Total one. The treasurei of the loan fund, needs of these classes that these courses be taken from the mine alive. Par very considerably by adverse weather. receipts from land sales in the country The course in Hoase- who is to he the high school inspector w ill be given. New York bank statements show a tially wrecked buildings in the vicinity He explained that the coat of handling and w ill thus have an opportunity to hold Science will be of value to the were $7,878,811. complete recovery from the financial of the mine and the oondition of the traffic had increased materially in the The territorial government of Alaaka know personally the members of the women ol the home who desire lo more ■rlngency. past year or two on account of higher classes, w ill work in conjunction with thoroughly acquaint themselves with cost $51,472 in salaries, and $4,919 in few bodies found early in the reecn* wages, inerrared prices of materials Goldfield mine owners are trying to the city superintendents and high school the principles of good cooking and of expenses. work indicate an explosion of such ter and similar conditions. He believed prevail on the president to allow the The fine custom house at Pot Hand principals. He will make leans to general home management. The sub rific force that it seems impossible that that the rates as fixed by the railway troops to remain. such students as need them each year jects to be discussed will be of interest coat in improvements only $770.42, and any one could have survived it. A ll of lines in the advanced tariffs promulgat at a low rate of interest, with the agree and Importance to every farmer and the Baker City poetoffice only $50, and Work ia progressing slowly at the the 13 bodies taken out up to this time ed were fair among shippers generally, ment that they are to repay the princi homekeeper and it is hoped that a the Haiem public building $5,628. W ILL C H E C K E M IG R ATIO N . Darr mine, Jacobs Creek, Pa. Only 13 During the year the government ex are terribly mutilated, and thise of although he was not eo certain that pal as soon as they are able after leav large number will take advantage of bodies have been recovered. they would enable the carriers to make pended $2,201 on its exhibit which was them are headless. ing college. A small amount of life in this opportunity. The Hamilton Powder works at Japan Gives Canada Assurance—Di very much profit. A circular containing further inform at the Lewis and Clark exposition, and surance w ill be taken out on each at vert Stream to Corea. Nanaimo. D. C., blew up, shaking the This is the third mine disaster since the expense of the fund. I t is the plan ation w ill he sent on application to $1,382 on the expneition government anrrounding country badly, bnt no one the first of the month in the veins of Toklo, Dec. 24.— Negotiations be to have ten men guarantee the fund the Agricultural College, Corvallis, bulidiugs. BOF^D BID IS IGNORED. waa hurt. On harbor improvements the dis bituminous coal underlying Western tween Canadian Minister of Labor Ru- against loss to the amount of $500 each Oregon. Pennsylvania and West Virginia, for bursements were: Entrance to Coos In an address at Chicago Attorney dolphe Lemienx and the Japanese gov The university has had a small loan Secretary Cortelyou Cited to Court bay, Oregon, $2,600; dredge lor Oregon the Naomi mine, near Fayette City, and General Bonaparte eaid all the rich on Canal Issue. ernment, which have been delayed by a fund of about $300 for the past four C H AN G E S FO R E 8 T BOUNDARIES the two mines at MonoDgah, W . Va., and Washington harbors, $1,000; law breakers seemed to think the law years. During this time, 25 students in which the earlier explosions hap hitch over details, w ill be concluded Washington, Dec. 20. — Justice Grays harbor, Washington, $10,000; exempted them and they should be im have been enabled to complete their within the next few days It ia under colleire course who otherwise could not Department Heeds Demands o f John Grays harbor and Chehaiis river, $3,- pened, are in the same belt as the local Gould, of the District Supreme court, mune from prosecution. workinga. Yesterday’s catastrophe yesterday aited George B. Cortelyou, Dap Stockmen. 990. A Hawaiian official has written an stood that Minister Lemieux has fin have done so. Only one loan lias been River improvements cost: Columbia swells the number of victims of deadly secretary of the treasury, to appear in John Day— Cy J. Bingham has re- lost. ally agreed to accept Japan’s verbal angry letter to the Japanese consul, ceived his commission as acting forest and lower Willamette, below Portland, mine gae for the 19 days to between 550 court January 3, to show cause why he saying among other things that the assurance that she w ill undertake the should not be enjoined from turning Many Make Own Way. supervisor for the Malheur national $72,668; Columbia, at Cascades, $270; and 600. mikado’ s subjects are nuisances wher Belf Imposed task of limiting emigra That this disaster does not eqnal or over or delivering the balance of the University of Oregon, Eugene— A forest [reserve, with headquarters at Columbia, between Wenatchee and ever they go. The governor has ex even snrpaes in lossjr*.liie and attend A2.V-AAQ JltlU j i f OheJEauama ja n a Uxinria The boundaries of the Bridgeport, $1,000; Columbia, Wash- tion to Canada. The exact method of canvass of the students of the Universi ‘ John Day. torted an apology. ant horrors thejne in West Virginia is to certain backs and persons to whom limitation will be left entirely in the ty of Oregon just made shows that be- new reserve are the John Day river on ington, $12,600; gauging waters of the due to the iLvotion tc church duties ol he has announced allotments. The rush of aliens to Europe has hands of the Japanese government. tween 60 and 70 per cent of the men in ' the north, previous withdrawal on the Columbia, $773,636; upper Columbia The citation leaned by Justice Gould subsided. »-.VW, •C cCHWUerable number of the miners. The assurance is identical with that the university this year are either | east, former lines on the south, irreg- and Snake rivers. IK^iKlP,- In observance of the church festival, is bared on a petition filed by George wholly or partially making their own|ular lines running near the center of $500; f’ i’jxiWe river, $4,400; T illa given the United States. The De Beers company w ill reduce many of the 400 or more men regnlaly W . Austin, of New York, who describes It is stated that the hitch arose over wav through college. The greater part townships in range 27 on the west, mook, $3,980; W illam ette and Yam employed at the mine did not go to the output of diamonds. himself as a taxpayer and property of the earning is done, of course, during Heppner forest is extended to the John h ill, $23,000. the desire of the Canadian government work. These who escaped through owner in the United States and who Quiet has again been restored In Te the Bummer. The canvass shows that, Day river and headquarters removed to The surveyor general’s office at Port to secure a definite promise in writing this reason are members of the Greek declares he made a proposal to purchase heran, the Perl.an capital. outlining the undertakings. This was since the vacation is comparatively Monument. The remaining portion of land cost in salaries, $8,750; at Seattle, Catholic church and they suspended bonds of the advertised issue of face The premier of Hungary has chal- positively declined by Japan brcause it short, the meo got employment in the the western divirion is renamed Des $9,760. value of $3,000,000. He avers he Crater lake cost the government $2,- work to celebrate St. Nicholas’ day. lvnged a man to a duel because he was wnald entail a sacrific of treaty rights. harvest fields, mills, mines and labor chutes and headquarters at Prineville. As was the case at Monongah, the agreed to pay at the rate of $103.376 999. accused of being dishonest. Minister Lemienx also desired to secure of vario is kinds paying good wages. It Stockmen rejoice at the change. exploeion followed a brief shut down, and accrued interest per $100, and on shows also that the engineering stu Oregon’s five p?r cent of the public The Kansas City grand jury is very from the Japanese government a note dents find no trouble in getting work land sales amounted to $22,489, Wash The Darr mine having been oloeed notice of the acceptance of bis subscrip Better Pay for Teachers. Tuesday and Wednesday. It was just busy returning indictments, principal giving tiie exact number of laborers in their line. The engineering depart tion stands ready to deposit the amount Eugene— At a largely attended school ington’s, $20,011. 11:30 o'clock when the tenth trip of with- the assistant treasurer at New ly for violation of the Bunday closing that the government proposed to allow ment lias a large number of graduates Pacific Northwest Indians cost, for meeting last week an 8-mill tax was to emigrate to Canada. This waa also loaded cars had been brought out to law. York. in the employ of the Southern Pacific, uninimously voted by the enthusiastic support: Umatillas, Cayuses and refused. Mr. Austin informs the court that he O. R. A N., Northern Pacific and the citizens. The school hoard recommend Walla Wallas, $2,713; Yakimas, $3, the tipple that there came an awful The mint at Philadelphia has been rumbling sound, followed immediately has been advised through the public government reclamation service, and ed a 7-mill tax, but the additional m ill 391; Nez Peroes, $987; Warm SprlngB ordered to cease coining silver and coin Favors Giving Tithes. by a loud report and a concussion that press that in direct violation of the the majority of the engineering students Oregon, $3,397; Klamath Indians, $5, only doable eagles. About $1,000,000 New York, Dec. 24.— Joseph H. are engaged before the session closes in was added in order that the salaries oi 203. besides administration expenses at shook nearby buildings and was felt statutes and in absolute disregard of gold a day w ill'b e coined. Choate in an addreas at the annual June. A number of students are part teachers might be increased and none within a radius of aeveral miles. A t the Treasury department’s circular, of A all reservations. The explosion at the Darr mine, meeting of the State C larities Aid ly earning their own way during the but the best instructors employed. To maintain the Colombia river the same time there came out of the the $25,000,000 of the bonds allotted Jaoobe Creek, Pa., killed every miner association advocated adherence to the session. The university maintains an committee was appointed to report mouth of the mine an immense cloud only $1,000,000 were allotted to per lightvessel, $74,496 was the expense at work In the tunnel. Only Bix bodies old Mosaic law that one-tenth of all employment bureau under the direction upon the advisability of petitioning The summary of the nation’s expenses of dense smoke and dust that floated sons who were individual bidders, and have been taken out and there are at property be given to charity. He said of the registrar, but it has not been able the county court to pay the tuition who, in accordance with the statutes shows the coet of the war department across the Yoighiogheny river. least 180 dead. he did not believe many of the rich this fall to supply all calls made on it of Lane county students outside of Intuitively everyone in the vicinity and said circular, were given eqnal E lgene who attend the high school for the year was $123,290,500; navy knew what had happened and all start women and men who composed his au opportunity to subscribe therefor; the for students to work. Immigrants affi'cted with contagious department, $95,306,894; treasury de here. dience had lived up to the law and that diseases are coming into New York fast partment, $72,174,930; state depart ed for the ens place— the mouth of the remaining $24,000,000 were allotted to if all the people of the country had divers national banks and only $3,560,- er than the local authorities can care Survey for Albany Depot. ment, $2,066,394; executive depart mine. Grain Instead o f Hops, done so there would nol have been any As far as known only one man who 000 of which were allctted to banks for them. One day recently 99 im mi ment, proper, $26,407; Interior depart Albany— Although the railroad com Aurora— During the past two weeks went to work escaped. Joseph Maple- which had offered a higher price than grants suffering from contagious diseas financial troubles like those through mission lias granted the Southern Paci this section has been well soaked with ment, $165,048,667; poetoffice depart ton, a pumper, emerged from one of that bid by him. which the country has just paseed. es were turned over to the local author fic an extension of time in which to be the usual winter rains and the farmers ment, $10,097,771; agricultural depart the side entrances shortly after the ities by the Federal health inpsectors. gin active construction work on the new are well pleased with the outlook. The ment, $6,661,714; commerce and labor, exploeion. He had left the part of the Rioting in India. ISLAN D E RS CH ANG E FR O N T. depot ordered at this city, the railroad ground is in good condition, and much $9,328.831; judicial department, $7 Smallpox baa broken out near Pe mine where moet of the men were Calcutta, India, Dec. 21.— In conse surveyors are now only laying out the 517,396. work lias been done for the winter E ll, Wash. quence of the sentence of three months’ grounds. The road asked an extension I t is an interesting fact that although working and was on the way to the en FilipInoaSWant Pow er to Make Com grains. An unusually large acreage of An assay office has been established imprisonment, pronounced against Be- of 20 days beyond the lim it fixed by the department of commerce and labor gine room for oil. mercial Treaties. grain has been sown this fall, many oi A considerable number of the miners pin Chandrel, the Nationalist chief, for the commission. The depot w ill lie at Albany, Oregon. haB been organized only a few years Manila, Dec. 20.— The assembly haa having refused to testify in court of sufficient capacity to handle the the hopgrowers thinking it better to its expenses equal thoee of the depart were Americans, some of the offierrs James Hamilton Lewis is a candidate estimating that probably more than received a favorable report from the against a Hindu newspaper, grave dis business of ail roads centering in A l put in small grain than to depend en ment of agriculture. for governor of Illinois. committee to which was. referred a res orders of a seditious nature took place bany. The old Corvallis A Eastern de tirely on hops for financial returns on The grand total of the governmental half of the victims are Americans, as their properties. olution asking^ congress to give the in Goldfield mineowners say efforts at in the streets here. An Immense crowd pot w ill probably be altogether aband> department expense was $762,488,763, the majority of the foreigners did not sular government power to make com compromise come too late. raised a great tumult in front [of the oned. which did not inclnde many millions work. Big Lumber Contract. The Darr mine is located on the weat mercial treaties with other countries of appropriations and some items Legal holidays are over in California. hall of tribunals, attacking the police Astoria— The Olson-Mahoney Lum which bring the actual outlay close to side of the Youghiogheny river, in in the event of failure of tariff reform. and stoning the windows. A party of Heat and Light fo r Agency. December 21 was the last. Westmoreland connty, along the line This subject has been much discussed ber company, of San Francisco, which $ 1 , 000 , 000 , 000 . Hindu Btudenta assaulted various Brit Pendleton — Supervising Engineer of the Pittsburg A Lake Erie railroad, by the native politicians and press and has been awarded a contract for 6,000,- The battleship fleet is well off the ish officers and sergeants, blockading Pringle of the Indian department, who 40 miles southeast of Pittsburg and 18 as a result the Filipino attitude on free 000 feet of lumber by the Isthmian Floilda coast and all ia well on board. tire principal streets. lias been at the Umatilla agency exam Canal commission, is closely identified Lumbar Casa Ended. miles northwest of Connelsviile. It trade with the United States has under Japanese are arnione for Admiral ining the facilities for heatingand light with the Clatsop M ill company and Washington, Dec. 23.— Taking of is one of the largest of the Pittsburg gone a complete change. Cut in Railroad Force. Evans to visit them with his battleship ing the buildings of the agency, will the ABtoria Box company, of this city, testimony in the lumbermen’ case be Coal company. Heretofore the politicians and the Sacramento, Dec. 24.— Orders from recommend, it is understood, the erec There was much drnnkenneaa here press regarded tariff agitation as an and it is expected a large patt of this fore the Interstate Commerce commis the general Southern Pacific offices in tion of a one-story brick structure, 40x Representative Soott, of Kansas, sion has been conclnded. tonight, some of the men who got a effort to bind the Philippines closely to Han Fratioirco were posted yesterday in 70 feet, in which a complete electric order w ill be cut al the local mills. would prohibit dealing in futures Final arguments w ill be made before good start on account of the holiday the mainland and it was opposed by the local railroad shops to the effect lighting and heating plant will be In grain. the commission on March 4 and a de continuing their carousal after the ex the independent factions. Now all Present fo r University. that the shops w ill close, with the ex stalled. it is desired that the building cision is anticipated shortly thereafter. ploeion in celebration of their escape. parties unite in demanding the aboli The first train has passed under the University of Oregon, Eugene— The ception of enough men to handle round shall be completed lor the opening of Hudson river at New York through the A new air shaft for the mine is being tion of the Dingley rates. Alumni association has jnst presented In the meantime lumbermen of the Pa house work, today and remain closed school next year. cific Northwest named as complainants constructed, work having been started McAdoo tunnel. The commercial treaty project was to the University of Oregon a painting until January 1. It is stated unoffi in the case w ill be entitled to ship un on it several months ago. Had this presented to the assembly by a Nation The total loss to vesaei property on cially that after Ihe first of the year of President Johnson, the fiist presi T o Attend Scientists Meet. der the protection of the injnnction is been completed, it is said, the loss of alist member, who declared that, al the great lakes amounted to $743,000 the force in each of the shops w ill lie Corvallis— A . L. Knisely, Federal dent of the university. The work was sued by the Federal courte at Portland life today would have been mnch less though his first effort would be toward for she season of 1907. reduced or the men will be given from chemist for Oregon, expects to start done in Flngene by R. LeBarre Good- and Seattle. free trade, he would in the case of fail serious. The Illinois Hmupree court has de- tiiree to four days a weak. It Is s I bo blast immediately after Christmas, to 1 win, of New York, at a coat of $500. ure urge the commercial treaty plan as olared unconstitutional the law forbiud- said that a similar reduction w ill he attend the midwinter meeting of the an alternative. Trias to 8tsal Treasure. Does Immense Business. ding speculation in theater tlcketa. PO RTLAND M ARKETS. made all over the Harriman system. Association for the Advancement of Sci Philadelphia, Doc. 23. — Charged New York, Dec. 21.— That ODe job The Searchlight Bank A Trust com ence and the American Chemical socie Y a q jis Again Break L oots, with attempting to break into an ex bing firm affiliated with the American Will Cut Oil Rates. pany, of Searchlight, Nevada, has been ty at Chicago. He also expects to visit Wheat— Club, 80081c; bluestem, 82 press car on the Buffalo express which Tohacco company does a business oi Nogales, Ariz., Dec. 20.— Informa looted by the president of the corpora Lincoln, Neb., Deo. 24.— The state the Chicago, New York and Washing 083c; valley, 80081c; red, 78079c. contained $60,000 worth ol bullion $13,000.000 a year in New York City tion which has just reached here tells tion. railway commission has decided to cut ton pure food laboratories before com Oate— No. 1 white, $28; gray, $28. which was being shipped by the gov and Yonkers was bronght out today in of the frightful murder of 12 men by a Barley— Feed, $27.60; brewing, $31; Friction between Corteiyon tnd oil rates in Nebraska 30 per cent. This ing back to Portland, which w ill be his ernment to Philadelphia, W illiam A. the hearing of the government’s action band of 100 Yaqui Indians, 45 miles rolled, $30. Roosevelt may result in the reeignatlon action waa forced by alleged discrimin headquarters. Hewitt is nnder arrest. He was cap against the company before United southeast of Magdalena, state of So- ation by the railroads in favor of the Corn— Whole, $32; cracked, $33. of the former, tured on the car with a jim m y concealed States Commissioner Fields. P . J. Adolph noro, Mex , last Wednesday. Fruit Meeting in Eugene. Standard Oil oompany. The railroads Hay— Valley timothy, No. 1, $16; on his person and was evidently wait B. Bendheim, president of the Metro McIntyre and a party of mining men Michigan elecitric road managers say view the proposed redaction with great Eugene— Plana are under way for an Eastern Oregon timothy, ______ _______ $20023; clo- they cannot operate at a profit for less dlslavor, and declare that they will important meeting of the Lane Connty \ Ver. $15; cheat, $15; grain hay, $160 ing nntil the lights went ont before he politan Tobacco company, testified with of this section have arrived from the made the attempt. H ewitt is an old reference to this concern. Over 75 per scene where they viewed the remains than 2 cents a mile. lose money on every gallon of oil they Horticultural society with the officers $16; alfalfa, $16; vetch, $14. express car inspector and was familiar cent of the jobbing business of New of the murdered men. Among the move at the new rate. They are al of the State Horticultural aoceity, in i Butter— Fancy ’ creamery, 35 037)<c An Atlanic liner arrived at New with the construction of the cars and York City was controlled by the Met- number was Joee'Hernandez, son of the Eugene, the first week in January, per pound. ready outlining a fight to maintain the York a faw days ago with only seven president of the town of Cucurpe and ropolitan, Mr. Bendheim stated. present toll. President W . K. Newel and Secretary, Veal— 75 to 126 pounds, 8)<© 9c; the practices of the company. first class passengers. owner of the mescal plantation where H. M. Williamson, of the state beard, 126 to 150 pounds, 7o; 160 to 200 the killing occurred. M ora Islaads Than Thought. Makes Traveling Safer. A New York man has had hla name w ill be here to address the meeting, pounds, 5 0 6 )ye. For State Lina Stations. San Francisco, Deo. 23.— Uncle Sam changed from Crooke to Croohe,abe- Omaha, Neb., Deo. 21.— That safety Potk— Block, 75 to 160 pounds, 6 0 Guthrie, Okla., Ilec. 24.— The rail and there w ill be some members of the New Biahop fo r Oregon. ia richer by 1,400 Islands than he devices save limbs and lives ia demon oauae his aweatheart would not accept road commission of Oklahoma has or faculty from the Agricultural college in 6 l%c; packers, 6 0 6)6 c. When the United strated by tha casualty report of the New York, Dtc. 20.— The Rev. Rob such a name. I Poultry—-Average old hens, 11012c thonght he was. dered the Santa Fe to establish stations attendance. In spite of ert Lewie Paddock, pa-tor of the | per pound; mixed chickens, 11c; States purchased the Philippines the Union Pacific railroad. The Supreme court of Illinois holds at all points on the slate line crossed Price o f Fuel Tumbías. D 11 . i i so 1 spring chickens, 12c; roosters. 8c; charts showed 1,200 islands in the greatly increased traffic, the number of Church of the Holy Apostles in this that the anti-cigarette law does not by the company. The aotion was taken P e m lle t o n - C «l Is $2 s ton cheaper drfBgw| chickin, ( i 2 0 l * c ; tnrkeys, archipelago. The charts need in mak people killed and injured by the road oity, was consecrated Episcopal mis prohibit the sale of cigarettes made because of a decision on the part of the n Pendleton than it haa been dnring „ 1Bc drM-ed, cholce> i 701Oc; ing the treaty were known to be far during 1907 was 1,209, aa compared sionary bishop of the dioc-se of Eastern commission that the Santa Fe had from pure tobacco. the past few months. The announce Bishop Daniel 8. live, 809c; docks, 12^0131*0; from perfect, but it was thought they with 2,097 in 1906. The report con Oregon yesterday. failed to sell interstate tickets at the ment is made that it w ill he delivered pigeons, $1(4 1 .60; squabs, $203. were sufficiently accurate for all pur tains a Hat of the principal train acci Tattle, of Missouri, was the consecrat George Rex Clarke, blind since birth, 2-cent rate. to any part of the city for $9. An over Accurate maps dents of tha year, with a statement of ing prelate. He was assisted by Bish has just graduated from the University Flags— Freeh ranch, candled, 36 0 poses of the treaty. supply and a mild winter are given aa were brought to San Francisco today the canaes and consequences In each ops Potter of New York, and Batteries, of Chicago with an A . B. degree. 37 %o per dozen. Ch le to Welcome Fleet. the reasons for the drop. Though wood Fruits— Apples, 75c0$2 per box; from the islands, which show that in case. Each wreck was investigated by of Washington, D. C. Bishop Welle, More than 100 all steel passenger Valparaiso, IX-c. 24.— The house of continues to sell at $8 and up, it is be the group are 2,600 islands. Many of • special committee consisting of oper of Bpokane, was present and Bishop ears w ill be in nse on the Pennsylvania W . R. Grace A Co., of this city, has lieved a slump in that branch of the peach es, 76c0$l perorate; pears, $1.26 Scudding, of Oregon, presented the ating or other officials of the road. 01.76 per box; cranberries, $9.60012 them are small. railroad between Pittsburg and New received a telegram from New York fuel supply w ill follow soon. candidate. Bishop Paddock w ill take per barrel. York shortly after January 1. certifying that the American fleet, now Hope to Reseuo Minors. up hie duties in Oregon in January. Naw Grand Jury at Work. Vegetable«— Turnips, 7Bo per eack; Tax Roll Turned Over. Tha regulation requiring soldiers to on its voyage to the Pacific, will enter Ely, Nev., Nov. 23.— The three min San Francisco, Dec. 21.— The new carrots, 65c per sock; beets, $1 per the ports of Chile. Preparations are •land at salute while the “ Star Span Astoria— The 1906 delinquent tax sack; beans. 709c per pound; cabbage, ers entombed in the Alpha mine will, oounty grand jury held ita first seseion Jawa O rdered to Depart. gled Banner’ ’ is being played ia modi being made here to give them an agree roll has been turned over to the county 8t. Petersburg, Dec. 20.— A dispatch lo per pound; cauliflower, 76c0$l per antes* further trouble is experienced, yesterday and after quickly perfecting able welcome, in which the government fied so as to permit the men to stand clerk by Sheriff Pomeroy. The collec dosen; celery, $3.6003.76 per crate; probably be released by Christmas day, the details of organization took np the received here from Vladivostok declares erect and to salute only at tha laat note will join. tions on this roll were the largest ever s of the missing Colton securities that the Jew* have been ordered to de oniona, 16020c per dosen; parsley, 20c according to Foreman Gallagher. The of the mnsic. made in the history of the county, and per dosen; peas, 1 le per pound; pep 500-foot level was reached last night by sod the connection of former officials of part within four days. Jewish prop Qoldfisld to Bo Trooplaas. indicate a healthy condition of dnances the rescue party at work on the cave-in, the California Safe I »eposit A Trust erty holders, however, have been given The caar and the dooms w ill clash pers, 8017c per ponnd; pumkpins, 10 Washington, l>eo. 24.— Roosevelt has in Clatsop county. oo tha rebuilding of the Russian navy 1 per ponnd; radishes, 20c per dos and now that danger of a further cave- company with the disappearance of val eight daye in which to liquidate. Be ordered the troops withdrawn from en; spinach, 6c per ponnd; sprouts, 8c in hss been averted, work ia being uable stocks and bonds. A number of yond this dispatch nothing is known Lard C laim ant Anxious. Corteiyon deniee that he la a candi Goldfield Monday, I>ecember SO. No poshed with all possible speed. The witnesses were examined, and the tak here regarding the reported expnlaion Pendelton— In the Umatilla land per ponnd; squash, 1 0 1jfie par pound; date for the Republican presidential statement as to the reason for with men have been Imprisoned since De ing i f testimony had not beenfcoocluded of the Jews and the report haa been tomatoes, $1 50 per box. nomination. drawal ia offeted but at Ihe War de fraud eases, which w ill soon begin, cember 4. when the meeting adjourned until today. skeptically received. The commandant Oniona— $1.7602 per hundred. about 200 entrymen will be involved in partment it is assumed by many that Wireless messages from the fleet of Vladivostok, under the martial law, Potatoes— 60066c per hundred, de th La Grands district. G n a t nneaai- General Funaton has found that it was •how that it la making good progress in has full power to issue such an order. Dr Hanna Is Appointed. N ew Drydock Projected nsas la being shown aa to the outooms livered Portland; sweet potatoes, $2.60 not necessary to send the soldiers there. lit Journey south. per hundred. New York, Dee. 23.— Aocording to a San Francisco, Dec. 21.— The Bulle of thei Hope— 1907, 6 07c per pound; olds, special dispatch from Rome to the New tin n ya that within a few months the Gallagher Returns to Testify. Butts mobs have defied the Federal British 8q jadron In Pacific. New Notar as Public nomtta.! York World, Rev. Dr. Edward J. Han Union Iron works w ill let a contract Ban Francisco, Dee. 20.— Ex-Bup r- •ourt’a orders and deported nonunion Iondon, Dec. 24.— According to the Salem—Governor Chamberlain haa Wool— Easter.. Oregon average beat, na professor of dogmatic theology in for a floating drydock large enough to visor James L. Gallagher, who w ill ba telephone linemen. Htandard, the Admiralty has decided to named the fo lk )«in * notariée publl*: 13020c per pnnnd, according to shrink fit. Bernard's seminary al Rochester, accommodate all vessels that come to the principal witness for the prosecu Bleetrie power has been cot off at eetablith next May a Pacific and North Thomas Coataa, Tillamook ; J. L. Camp age; valley, 18020c, according to flne- N. Y ., has been appointed coadjutor this part, with the possible exception tion in the trial of Patrick CBIhoun, Goldfield and tha mines have had ko American squadron, the baas of which bell. Glendale; Virgil H . Maseey, R. nese; mohair, oboiea, * 9 0 30c pet archbishop of Sen Francisco, In soooeo- of the Pacific Mail lin en Mongolia and accused of bribery, baa returned from I temporarily. will ba at Esquimau, B. C. F. D. No. •, Salem. pound. sion to tha late Georg* Montgomery, ■ Manchuria. the East. ESTACAD A OREGON NEWS OF THE WEEK I l i Condensed Foro for Our Easy Readers. Loe Angeles, Deo. 24.— The man who Is to pilot the United States battleship fleet through the Straits of Magellan is in Los Angeles cn hie way tc Washing ton, from whence he w ill proceed to Rio de Janeiro, there to join the fleet on January 1. The man selected by the Navy de partment for this Important service Is Captain E. F. Greene, of the United States army transport service. He is 68 years oi age and baa made in all 17 trips through the straits. He has been a sailor since he was 14 years of age, when he joined the Confederate navy. His first trip was made in 1889 and the last a year ago, when he brought the lighthouse tender Junlta to the Pacific coast. Captain Greene w ill assume charge as pilot of the fleet at Punta Arenas about February 1, according to schedule. There will lie assigned to him by Admiral Evans one of the fleet est of the torpedo crafts with which be will lead the way through the straits. The actual passage will require about 48 houra. Captain Greene anticipates no danger in taking the squadron safely through. Third Explosion In Pennsylvania In Nineteen Days. RAISES TOTAL DEATHS TO 550 .