Washington County
Apprentices in Irons Have a Narrow
Issued E a.H W eek
Escape from Death.
Newport, R. I., Jan. 30. — Seven
FOREST GROVE............OREGON
buildings, connected with the United
States naval training station at CoaBt-
j ers’ Harbor island in this cily were
destroyed by fire tonight, causing an
estimated loss of $100,000. The build
ings destroyed were the detention
building, machine shop, paint shop,
paymaster’s storehouse, carpenter shop
and two small storehouses.
Resume of the Less Important but
One of the burned buildings con
Not Less Interesting Events
tained all of the small boats and cut
of the Past Week.
ters used for practice purposes. All
were destroyed. Several apprentices in
single irons were confined in the de
Frederick has been proclaimed king tention building at the time the fire
broke out. Physical Instructor Joseph
Denmark.
Kirby liberated them by a heroic
A suit has been started in Nebraska effort. When he reached the deten
m break up a combine of fire insurance
tion building be could not see the
nen.
young prisoners on account of the
King Frederick, of Denmark, will smoke, but they answered his call.
»ork for an alliance with Norway and Supported by a line of men Kirby
made his way to the spot where the
fweden.
A high official in Tiflis, Russia, lias boys were in confinement and passed
ieen blown to pieces by a revolution- them back one by one to the men be
hind him, and bo out to the sea wall.
iry bomb.
In passing over the sea wall two of the
The net earnings of the United States manacled boys fell overboard, but were
Reel corporation in 1905 total nearly rescued.
1120 , 000 , 000 .
For a time the famous old frigate
Shonts says he canceled the Markel Constellation, which is used as a prac
sontract for hotels on the canal zone tice ship at the station, was in danger
of destruction, but prompt work on the
recause there was too great a graft.
part of the firemen saved the ship.
In an address to the New York Med-
cal association Grover Cleveland ap
pealed to the doctors to castoff mystery
FRUIT RATE REDUCED.
ind talk in plain English.
The National Livestock association Refrigerator Car Agents Reach Agree
ind the American Stockgrowers’ asso-
ment on Reduction.
dation have been consolidated. The
San
Francisco,
Jan. 30.—As a result
tew organization will be known as the of a conference between
J. 8. Leeds
National Livestock association.
repesenting the refrigerator car service
Gifford Pinchott, chief of the For of the Santa Fe road, and Robert Gra
retry bureau, after a conference with ham, Pacific coast representative of
eading cattle and horse growers of Col- the Armour refrigerating service, re
irado, has devised a plan which be duction of rates on deciduous fruits
lopes will end range wars in that state. from California to the Eastern markets
The Postal Progress league, at its an- is agreed upon. The reduction will
lual meeting in Boston, declared in take effect at the beginning of the com
favor of consolidation of third and ing season of the deciduous truit ship
ourth class mail matter at the third ping.
From Sacramento and Antioch .to
:lass rate, 1 cent for two ounces. This
woujd reduce general merchandise rateB Chicago a reduction of $10 per car is
made, and from the same California
■ Hi 50 per cent.
✓
points to New York a cut of $17.50 is
The health of Governor Pattison, of made.
From San Joaquin valley
Ohio, is failing.
points, such as Stockton, Fresno, San
Reinhold Sadlecr, ez-governor of ford and Bakersfield, the rate to Chi
cago is reduced to $70, and to New
Nevada, is dead.
York from the same points to $82.50
The Poston A Maine railroad has in- thus practically effecting an equaliza
ireasd the wages of its employes 7 per tion of iates from points i n . the Sacra
:ent.
mento and the San Joaquin valleys to
John I). Rockefeller is in hiding to Eastern points.
One of the most important features
avoid giving testimony at the Missouri
of this new compact is a clause provid
hearing.
ing that no rebates or other special
The house committee on mines and concessions shall lie granted to any
mining favors giving each state a gov fruit shipper in California, and that the
ernment geologist.
A
reduced rates shall be strictly main
General Wheeler was buried with tained. t
thei*
full military honors in the Arlington
national cemetery.
RIOTING IN VLADIVOSTOK.
Jerune has commenced an investi
gation of the business of the Mutual Loyal Troops Reported Far Outnum
Reserve Life Insurance company.
bered by Revolutionaries.
Governor Magoon, who has just been
Shanghai,
Jan. 30.— Desperate riot
•S Htrived in Washington from the canal
ing is going on in Vladivostok, wher
* lends the management of affairs.
the troops have again defied their offi
The Standard Oil company is prepar cers, and such regiments as remain
c
ing to leave Illinois. A suit to oust loyal are trying to capture the city
F
the company is about to be commenced. Meager details have sifted through, hut
a
these indicate that the present riots far
The National Livestock association eclipse in the number of men engaged
e
and the American Cattlegroweis' asso those of two months ago, when more
ciation have perfected plans for the than 2,000 were killed and wounded
consolidation of the two organizatoins.
All the hospitals are filled with
at
Representative 8ulzer, of New York, wounded men, while many others are
vote
has a bill which provides a salary of lying uncared for in the snow covered
’ Zi lk- $100,000 per year for the president ami streets. The rioters far outnumber the
upon the retirement from otiles shall loyal soldiers, and are well supplied
receive a salary of $25,000 per year with arms and ammunition, but appar
ently lack competent leadership, and
for the remainder of his life.
latter are still in possession of the
Dowie will turn over all his property the
fortresses. The last report from the
to uphold Zion City.
city places the number of killed and
Relíele are burning and pillaging wounded at 3,000, but these figures are
a
many Russian towns.
being added to momentarily as there is
tl
no cessation of hostilities.
The
beef
packers
on
trial
at
Chicago
•J
Five armored trains which were sent
deny the charge of bribery.
manned with troops, to take part in an
ti
A new railroad is to build 125 miles expedition to attack the mutineers in
1
into the interior from Nome.
the rear, were derailed by powerful ex
Emperor William, of Germany, has plosives and manv of the soldiers
killed and wounded.
¡ust celebrated his 47th birthday.
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PROGRESS ON UMATILLA.
ADD TO RESERVES,
the board of consulting engineers with
Government Will Soon to Take Action Water Users Sign Contract - Is Best respect to the type of canal that should
be constructed. The commission has
Among Irrigation Plans.
on Oregon Forests.
before it the majority and minority -
Washington—Officials of the recla ports of the consulting hoard.
Washington—The present year is
mation
service
are
pleased
with
the
likely to see several million acre added
The commission adopted a report to
to the forest reserve of Oregon. Up to progress being made by the landowners the secretary of war. While no official
this time 6,072,550 acres have been on the Umatilla irrigation project. announcement is made with reference Steamer Queen Ignored Signal»
brought within permanent forest re Late advices from the local engineer in to the commission's report, there is a
Help—Tugs Did Nnt Make At
serves, a:d 6,908,336 acres additional dicate strong interest on the part of the good reason to believe that it haB sum
tempt at Rescue.
water
users,
who
have
already
pledged
have been temporarily withdrawn
marized the two reports and has re
Just what part of this latter urea is to 13,000 out of the 18,000 acres included commended the construction of a lock
become permanent forest reserve and in the project. As most of the legal canal, with 183-foot level, practically
what part is to be turned back to the difficulties have been adjusted by the following the recomendations of the
Seattle, Wash., Jan. 30.--Newspt
public domain has not been determined secretary of the interior, it is believed minority of the consulting engineers.
comment and the criticisms of the
that
no
great
delay
will
occur
in
sign
Out of the withdrawals, however,
The commission did not formally sign cued passengers of the crew from
2,130,400 acres set appart for the Blue ing up all the land embraced in this the report. Governor Magoon is ex wrecked Pacific Coast steamship Val
mountain reserve will be placed under project.
pected to arrive from the Isthmus at ois agree that there was gross neglij
Although Umatilla is one of the any moment, and will be with the iom- in connection with the disaster and
the forest administratoin.
minor
national
works
in
point
of
cost
There has been an intimation that a
mission at its next meeting. Chairman tempted rescue. It is conceded
proclamation will soon issue creating and acreage, its favorable climate, low Shonts will go to New York tonight. Captain Johnson, running in a
a Rogue river forest reserve in South altitude, fertile soil and adaptability to It is expected that a meeting of tiie fog by dead reckoning, in the treach
western Oregon, lor which 1,192,320 a wide variety of products makes this commission will be called shortly after oue Japanese current that all navigai
acreB have been withdrawn. This pro one of the most attractive projects un his return, when the report will he know upsetB every calculation at tii
posed reserve takes in fully half of dertaken. The land is suited for orch finally put in shape for transmission to mistook hiB position. He ttiougbt
Curry and Josephine counties and small ards and small fruits, and, when so Mr. Taft.
was off Umatilla reef when he ti
portions of Coos and Douglas.
When used, from 10 to 20 acres are ample for
There is reason to believe that the on the west coast of Vancouver island,
originally mapped out, the Rogue river tne support of a family. The fruit and members of the commission are in full
Passengers and crew disagtee a!
reserve was deemed impracticable, be vegetaldes are the finest on the market. accord in their recomendations to the Johnson’s actions thereafter, but
Transportation
facilities
are
excellent,
cause the railroad land grant traverses
secretary of war, with one possible ex all agree he carried a revolver,
the area. Now that the lieu land law the markets being Portland and Spo ception. One member of the commis
say he threatened immediately to
is repealed and there is no danger of kane.
sion is said to have expressed a desire
The engineering works are simple, to bave lead the commission’s report, mit suicide, others that he used
lieu land frauds, this objection from
the government standpoint seems to and, while the cost of the water is $60 but it is not known whether he may gun to try tc bring back a semblance
per acre, it is relatively low, compared desire to submit views on the type of order. But there is no difference
have been removed.
opinion in the statement that Join
Various withdrawals of small areas with the values produced. Soil experts canal to be constructed.
sent off at least two life boats shoi
in Marion, Linn, Lane and Douglas who have thoroughly examined the
after midnight in a sea that das'
counties, aggregating 250,040 acres, whole area are enthusiastic concerning
them to pieces.
have been made with a view to enlarg the future of this section when watered
TULES IN LIFE PRESERVERS.
It nisy be that an excited passen;
ing the Cascade reserve along its west and predict a populous and prosperous
cut the falls and spilled the first
boundary. It is quite probable that community here at no distant day.
Found by Government to Stand the but both passengers and crew dec!
these tracts will be permanent reserves.
Required Test.
that hud Johnson waited until
The same is true of the withdrawal of
Snow Is Heavy.
San
Francisco,
Jan. 29.—When the break, the boats might iiave been
12.000 acres in Clackamas county ad
Burns — With 24 inches of snow in
ed safely, or at least a high percen1
joining the Cascade reserve.
the Harney valley, and at places three attention of Inspector of Hulls and Boil
That
In Morrow and Grant counties a feet of it, with the mountain roads ers Whitney was called to the charge of of saved lives recorded.
withdrawal has been made embracing almost impassable on account of the F. F. Bunker that the life preservers on life boats put off improperly inanm:
417.000 acres, which will eventually be still heavier snowfall there, stockmen the steamer Valencia were of seaweed, that the crew itself was not drill*;
that the life preservers were filled wit
made into the Heppner foreBt reserve are anxious concerning the prospects of and were inferior, he said:
unless present plans are abandoned.
“ The United States regulations allow rushes instead of cork; that the PaciSt
getting their stock through the winter.
It has not yet been determined what There is an abundance of hay in the the use of the tule life preserver under Coast boat Queen ignored cries forl»i^’; 5-^l.]
disposition shall be made of the Warner county, but stock, and especially sheep, certain conditions, specified in the re and put off to sea; that tfie tugs Salirtli
mountain withdrawal, wiiicb embraces lose tiesh after feeding any length of port of the supervising inspector. and Czar did not attempt a rescue; tb Jji!
2,839,816 acres in Klamath, Lake and time on the wild prodnet of the valley. There are two kinds mentioned that the passengers and members of thecftffl
Crook counties. Much of this land, In addition to this fact, there is the ap come up to the requirements. One is wl o readied shore made no effort a
upon examination, lias been found un prehension that a cold snap would prob the Dunant’s tule life preserver, made lake life lines—these are all well rat-
fit for forest reserve purposes, and will ably have an injurious effect.
in California, the other is the Le Due- stantiated charges.
probably be turned back to the public
F. J. Campbell, a passenger,
life preserver, made in the E ist. These
domain, but those portions which are
preservers are inspected at the factories tliis afternoon before an examiDiti
Traffic
Resumes.
valuable for timber or as protection to
Snmpter—The severe weather which and after they are placed on board ship. board that the life boats were not prop
watersheds are likely to be permanent
has
visited this section for several dayB We have a man visit the factory here er ly manned. Second Officer
ly reserved at some future time.
In
oast
has at last subsided, and business once a month or oftener. If the pre swore small boats from rescue ‘Mmert
addition to the foregoing, 1,280 acres
conditions
as a consequence are assum servers do not show the required buoy could have reached the doomed Ni\m-
in Jackson county have been withdrawn
ancy they are rejected. Aboard ship cia and that it Captain Johnson Gii j
with a view to enlarging the Ashland ing a more normal tone. Roads are in the test is also made. The tule pre not sent off bis own life boats rat j,
better
shape
and
sleighing
is
good
reserve and 4,480 acres in Crook county
servers are required to have both ends Tuesday or Wednesday their pasBenp
withdrawn to enlarge Maury mountain again. The Sumpter Valley railway bound with copper wire.
could have been saved.
trains
are
still
somewhat
delayed
in
reserve.
All the men saved allege the won-. _
‘‘Unofficially I may say that the tule
making the round trip from here to
life preserver stands the test better would not go off i i the boats, but
Austin
and
return,
and
almost
every
Initiative Petitions Filed.
day are several hours late in making than any of the others. We are requir senger Campbell swears the men foug.
Salem — The secretary of state has connections at Baker City.
ed to try with 20 pounds, but to make for their places.
notified the governor that he has re
sure the test is generally tried with 25
ceived and placed on file in his office
pounds. We know nothing here of the
Land
Money
Divided.
KING OF DENMARK DEAD.
two initiative bills, one to abolish toll
Valencia, because she was inspected at
Salem
—
Secretary
of
State
Dunbar
roads and for the purchase of the Bar-
Seattle. I am sure, however, that she
low road over the Cascade mountains, has apportioned the 5 per cent land meets all requirements, because they Christian, Father of Many Kings a
and the other for amending the local sales fund among the several counties have a well equipped office there.”
Queens, Ends Long Life.
option law.
Both bills are accom of the state. This fund was received
Copenhagen,
Denmark, Jan. 50
from
the
United
States
government
and
panied by petitions having the required
Christian IX, the aged king ol Dt
number of signatures to insure their constitutes 5 per cent of the proceeds of
COREA IN GOOD HANDS.
mark, dean of the crowned beadt
submission to a vote of the people. sales of government land in Oregon for
The governor must issue a proclama 1905. The apportionment is made Morgan Says Japan Intends to Pro- Europe, father of King George
Greece, of Queen Alexandra of Gs-
tion for each bill, to lie published in at upon the basis of the acreage of the
tect Foreign Investors,
Britain and Ireland and of the Dow
least one paper in each jidicial dis several counties. The amount is $28,-
______
San Francisco, Jan. 29.—Edwin Empress Maria Feodorovna of Ks
trict.
The publication of these pro 212.37.
Morgan, former United States minister grandfather of King Haakon of’
clamations costs the state $275 each.
Macadamize Milton Street.
to Corea, who |arrived here from the way, and related by blood or by
Milton — Arrangements are bein Orient en route to Cuba, as minister to riage to most of the European rai
Look for Busy Season.
made to macadamize Main street as far the republic, in an interview on Corean died with startling suddenness®
Baker City—In spite of the heavy as
the depot and on to connect with the
Amalienberg palace yesterday
snow, the past week has been lively in road that will be macadamized from affairs, said:
‘‘When I left Tokio Marquis Ito, the noon.-
mining circles, especially have the Walla Walla to Freewater and Milton.
King Christian appeared to be is
placer men been active in preparation This will be done in the early spring newly appointed governor general, was
preparing to start for Seoul. He is in usual health in the morning. EE
for the coming season with the pros
taking breakfast he field a publit
no sense a military governor.
pect of a plentiful supply of water
“ The people have feared that Corea dience, which it has been his cusi
George W. and Edward Borman have
PORTLAND MARKETS.
was to he placed under harsh military do every Monday morning. The
just put 15 men at work cleaning out
government.
The contrary is the case. tion was largely attended and his
their big ditch near the old Virtue
Wheat—Club, 71c; bluestem, 73c;
Corea will have a better government jesty conversed freely and affably
mine, seven miles east of Baker City. red, 68c; valley, 73c.
In that vicinity there has been more
Oats—No. 1 white feed, $28; gray than it has ever had, and I think the a number of officials and other per?
When the function was over, the
future of the country is very bright.
snow this winter than at any one season $27 per ton.
“ In going over the foreign relations though appearing to be slight!
in the .81 years the Barmans have been
Barley—Feed, $23® 23.50 per ton
here.
brewing, $23 50@24; rolled, $24@25. of Corea, Japan gave assurance to all of tigued, attended luncheon with
the treaty powers that existing foreign members of his family, among v
Buckwheat—$2.25 per cental
Heavy Steel To Be Laid.
Hay — Eastern Oregon
timothy, treaties would not be disturbed. This were the dowager empress of Hr
Albany—The Southern Pacific com $13.50(814 per ton; valley timothy, means that American interests in Corea and his brother, General Prince B
pany has already begun the work of re $9@10; clover. $7.50@8; cheat, $7@8; will not be affected, and that American During *be iroal his majesty compc
enterprise will continue to find a profit ed c . indisposition and was assists!,
placing the light steel on its track in grain hay, $7@8.
his bedroom by the dowager eon
the Willamette valley with heavy 75
Fruits — Apples, common, 75c<3$! able field of activity in that country.
Castro has made an insolent reply to
"American goods find a big market and Prince Hans. A court pbys(|
pound steel rails, and the distributing per box; choice, $1.25® 1.50; fancy,
Invitations Limited.
the joint note of the diplomatic corps
Washington, Jan. 30. — Washington train is scattering the new material $2(82.50; pears, $1.25® 1.50 per box’; there, and mining enterprises conduct was summoned, but by the timek
ed by Americans are being successfully rived the king had collapsed.
M. Taigny, former Venezuelan charge society ami visitors to Washington this along the company’s lines through Linn cranberries, $13®13 50 per barrel.
Vegetables— Beans, 20c per ponnd; worked.”
d’affaires, has come to Washington to season value nothing so highly as an county. Before the end of the coming
Debating Coalminers’ Scale,
o infer with the French ambassador to invitation to the Longworth-Roosevelt summer the company expects to have cabbage, 2® 2\,c per pound; cauliflow
Must Give Up One Job.
wedding, and nothing is harder to ob the entire line through the western er, $2 peT crate; celery, $3 per crate;
the United States before going home.
Indianapolis, Jan. 30. — Incn
Washington, Jan. 29.—Senators who decrease in wages was not meat
tain. There it a limited circle, the part of the state laid with these heavy pease, 12^0150 per pound; bell pep
Germany has no fears of war result- friends and relatives of Miss Roosevelt rails.
pers, 35c per pound; pumpkins, ^ ® ic yesterday heard Chairman T. P. 8honts during the meeting of the joint i
ingf rom the Morocean conference, be- and Mr. Longworth and the recognized
Per pound: sprouts, 6 1,®7c per pound; admit that he was receiving a salary committee ol the coal mineral*
lieving the worst points have been leaders of Washington society, who
Feed Cattle On Beet Pulp.
squa«h, lV4® ltt cper pound; turnips, from the Clover Leaf railroad of $1,- operators of the central compn
pissed.
are certain to receive invitations, but
La Grande — Grandy A Russell, the 90o@$l per sack: carrots, 65®75c per 000 a month, in addition to his salary district today.
The discussion]
as chairman ol the Panama Canal com confined exclusively to the run-ofi
Ohio may institute proceedings to beyond this circle there is doubt. The butcher firm, are feeding 1,000 head of sack; beets, 85c®$l per sack.
Onions—Oregon, No. 1, $1®1.15 per mission of $30,000 a year, said today basis and the 7-cent differentia
oust the Standard Oil from that state. list of invited guest« is not yet com cattle this winter, mostly for their own
pleted, and it is not known who has use. A great deal of sugar beet pulp is sack ; No. 2, 70®80c.
that Mr. Shonts should give up one po tween pick and machine oJ
The caar has proclaimed an alle been chosen.
Potatoes—Fancy graded Burbanks, sition or the other. The senators argue Every member of the com mi®
used, also a large quantity of hay.
giance with Germany and hails the
Ten men are employed steadily in feed 70(876c per hundred; ordinary, 50® that it Is absurd to say thatfMr. Shon‘s each side took part in the A
kaiser as brother.
Nineteen Bodies Found.
ing and caring for the stock. Five 60c; sweet potatoes, 2 ® 2 \c pr pound. does nothing in return for such a sal which at times was spirited,®
Butter—Fancy creamery, 27l4®321» ary as that paid him by the railroad, progress toward the settlement j®
Farts have been given out by the
Victoria, F. C., Jan. 30.— Organised teams are engaged in hauling beet pulp
Navy department concerning the trip searchers are making every effort to se and three wagons are used in hauling per pound.
and that the Panama job is big enough of theee demands was made.
Eggs — Oregon ranch, 25®26c per to require his entire time.
of Admi-al Clark around the horn with cure all the bodies of the victims of the hay.
dozen.
the Oregon which makes his glory Valencia disaster that can he found.
Peter’s Throne Totters.
To Prospect for Oil.
greater than before. When he reashed Nineteen were recovered up to this
Poultry — Average old hens, 11® 12c
May Close Puget Sound Yard.
Belgrade, Jan. 30.—The ServiHj?
Eugene—J. W. Zimmerman and C. per ponnd, springs, 11® 12V ; mixed
Rio Janeiro the department feared to evening, and with a calmer sea at
Washington, Jan. 29— Unless the
broilers, 13®l5c; senate inserts in the deficiency appro liament assembled today in the ^
order him further and he proceeded on tempts will be made to land near the h. Mitchell, of this city, who are work chickens, H e;
of a relentless campaign againtiw
ing
ci-
a
coal
prospect
ten
miles
south
hie own responsibility.
dressed chickens. 13®14c; turkevs,
•cene of the wreck and take'the bodies
west of Eugene, are preparing articles live, 15®I6c; turkeys, dressed, choice j priation bill the item of $175,000 ask-- Peter. His majesty continues*!
on
tugs,
it
being
impossible
to
take
the
•d for by the Navy department, it is
Secretary Taft denies that the Philip
bodies over the difficult trails.
The of incorporation and will organize a 17®20c; geese, live, 9® H C; geese, probable that the Puget Sound navv ground, and it seems to be only
pines will be sold to Japan.
tion of a few months at the 5®
tog Lome left tonight, taking a party joint stock company immediately to dressed, 12®14c; ducks, 16®18c.
yard as well as other navy vards, will
work the property. They have struck
The discovery of 25 new §ta-w is an to assist in the search.
Hops—Oregon, 1905, choice, 10® 11c he closed early in the summer. The when he will be driven out of h i l l
a vein of coal which they say promii
nounced by Harvard observatory.
per pound; prime, 8>,®9c; medium, department has expended almost the ital and over the Austrian fre®
Prince Mirko of Montenegro i* l
well.
They
also
announce
that
they
<®8c; olds, 5®7c.
Finds
Ancient
City.
Thirty-seven persons were saved from
entire aDpropriation made for the pres to be his successor. King Peter's■
will
bore
1,000
feet
or
more
in
hope
of
Wool
Eastern
Oregon
average
best,
the wreck of the Valencia, making the
Mexico, City, Jan. 80.—Count Mau striking oil.
ent fiscal year, and will not have enough
U-®21c per ponnd; valley, 24®26c- money to continue work until the new on the Servian crown always
death roll 117.
rice de Peregiiv, an old French arch
insecure.
mohair, choice, 30c.
appropriation becomes available.
Minors Smoke Cigarettes.
A revolutionary agitation ia now on aeologist, has discovered in the Peten
Peel — Pressed bull*, 2® 2t.c per
district
of
Guatemala
an
immense
an
Eugene—The members of the Loyal
looking to the establishment of a re
Mutineers in Control.
cient dity of the Marais, which will Temperance leagne, recently organized pound; cows, 3)*®*!.«:;
country
Mortality Among Pensioner*.
public in Vhina.
Shanghai, Jan. 30.—It is r t f i
take months to investigate properly. here, have taken up the matter of en steers, 4®5c.
Washington, Jan. 29— In the past that the mutineers have at last p j
The Cuban senate has passed a bill The explorer will return to thia contin forcing the law against giving and sell
Veal Dressed, 3S,®8»,c per pound.
appropriating $25,000 for the purchase ent next year to complete inveatigatioiw ing tobacco to minors. They announce
Mutton — Pressed, fancy, 8®8>,c *,1 months tapi have been sounded over the upper hand in Vladivostok
of a wedding gift for Miaa Alice Roose- of the ancient city, whom ruins are of
per pound; ordinary, 4®5-; lambs, the graves of 26,006 pensioners of the the loyal Cossacks have been dri***
that the «ret one caugh. violating the <®. >3c.
Civil war according to a statem ent of of that city. Rumors are current
velt.
the utnioat archaeological interest.
law will be arreeted and fined.
I ension CommiAioner W arner iust that many high officers have heed*
Pork-D reeaed, 6 ® 7 * c per pound. issued.
J
in the fighting in and about the«*
NEWS OF THE WEEK
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OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
Commission Favors Report of Minor- .
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