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Washington County News Issued Es h Week FOREST GROVE DISEASE LAW S OUT OF DATE. , Inquiry Into Second-Class Mail Mat ter Is Proposed. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST Washington, May 7__ Postmaster- General Cortelyou has recommended to OREGON congress the appointment of a comrnis- — »■ sion to inquire into the subject of sec- ond class mail matter, with a view to ASSESSMENT TO BE COLLECTED, ascertaining what modifications o f the I present second-class laws are neceseary Klamath Water-Users’ Association W ill Assert Its Corporate Power. ,to render its report to congress not lat er than December 10, 1906. Klamath Falls— Directors o f the Klamath W ater-Users’ Association at represented, he has recommended that i a recent meeting instructed their at- . . . the commission consist o f seven p e r - , torney to proceed to enforce the collec urtna rx* made m un s: One One UoB o « f the ,1 UMUmeQt f » r0m the ,. . .• sons am) and be up a« as follow follows: delin- NEWS OF THE WEEK SHEEPMEN PROTEST. Oregon Men Not Satisfied With Allot ment o f Wenaha Reserve. appears . Typhoid and Ptomaine Poisoning Dan gers o f San Francisco. Oakland, Cal., May 7 .-P o o r old San Francisco, with its old landmarks a mass o f tangled and still smoldering wreckage, and its thousands o f suffer ing people! The place tonight presents k scene which no pen can describe. What has passed during the nineteen days since the earthquake and fire is slowly creeping into history. During the past nineteen days San Francisco has been a living hell. In the weeks and months to come, yes, even in the years that are to follow, this state of hell will continue. It is all well enough for the promi nent business men of San Francisco, the government officials and those con nected with the Red Cross Society, to be sanguine over what is being done to relieve the suffering o f San Fran cisco's stricken people and o f the fu RAPIRLI REBf, All Efforts In San franclsto Towards Reconstruct!« THOUSANDS IDLE MHO cuy Pendleton.—Sheepmen of I matilla county have made vigorous protest against the action o f forest reserve offi cials at Walla Walla in standing by the allotment recently made of the range in Disaster FaUs Hardest on Brain i A R eturn , o f the L e a . Important but 1uent -“ embers, after giving reasonable Wenaha reserve. A remonstrance from e r s — W hat They Are to DoU Umatilla county has been filed with N ot Lea* Interesting Event» D. B. Sheller, 'forest reserve superin Hard Problem. o f the Past W eek. o f the postoffice department, »elected o f 7 h 7 520^ m^mTers“ ^ ^ ^ tendent at Walla Walla. by the postmaster-general; one r®Pf°- |linquent, averaging about $7 for each Facts and figures are given in sup sentative of the publishers o f d a ily , gt0eg^0lder thus derelict, and the asso- port of the contention of Oregon stock Bhonts reports progress on the Pan newspapers; one representative o f the eUtion will D(JW a88ert u , corporate men. These in substance are as fol San Francisco, May 8__Witt tk|J weekly, semi-weekly and tri weekly I powers. v ama Canal. lows: Of the total land in the reserve. sidence o f the excitement that »nJ newspapers, and one representative of Books o f the association closed since 700,000 acres, more than half lies in Import statistics show that the Chi the publishers o f periodicals and maga the earthquake and fire, com« January 1 have been reopened for sub Oregon. Only 35,357 Oregon sheep were nese boycott is waning. zines, the last three to be appointed by scriptions, but landowners will here vivid realization of the misery jJ l admitted to the reserve, whereas 123,000 Republican Benators have agreed to the president o f the United States from after be obliged to pay an enrollment Washington sheep were allowed. To add been inflicted upon the eommumh f among those recommended to him by support a limited court review o f rates. fee or penalty o f 50 cents an acre in insult to injury, 58,169 of the Washing ture. number o f people who have , representative publishers of such news ton sheep were allotted to range in this Anthrae:te miners have formally ac papers and periodicals, and a seventh order to become stockholders. It is all well enough for these men been cut off from means of , state. No Oregon sheep were allotted cepted an agreement with the operat member to be selected by the six, whose range in Washington. In sealing the to say: “ Well, w e ’ll build a better and livelihood is enormous. The am) Land Office Collections. ors. manner of selection is so specifically It is all well clerks, salesmen, stenographers, Jj number to be allowed in the reserve the more beautiful city .” Salem.—Secretary Brown, of the state provided. An appropriation o f $25,000 There is talk o f Taft for President, Oregon men were cut down 50 per cent, enough for Dr. Devine to say: “ We keepers and tradespeople that r*J land board, has turned over to the state is recommended to defray the cost of with Roosevelt as his Secretary of the investigation. treasury cash received in his office for while the Washington men were allowed have the situation well in hand, and no into the downtown sections each <J Btate. The postmaster-general in bis recent the month o f April as follow s: Com practieally all they asked. one will go without food or clothing.’ ’ j„ g anj returned to the residentifi■ Roosevelt has asked Congress for an annual report recommends to congress mon school fon d principal, payments on It is held by the Oregon stoekmen other $500,000 for relief work in Cal a thorough review o f the whole subject j certificates and cash sales, $23,467.61; that forest reserve rules were violated This is a right and hopeful view to tricts and suburbs in the eveninjii ifornia. itself idle and without prospeet of o f second-class mail matter and the j common school fund principal, payments bv the manner in which the reserve was take of the matter. These big committees will care for j paym en t. Lawyers, doctors; U Elaborate measures have bpen taken enactment of a statute to take the place on sales o f lands acquired by deed or allotted. The rules specifically provide to protect the Czar at the opening of o f those existing, which would render j foreclosure, $907; common senool fund that in allotment o f range in reserve, the masses after their fashion o f doing anj their assistants are in a like « unnecessary the consideration o f such interest, payments on certificates, stockmen o f the state in which the re parliament. things on a big scale, but there are j i caluent. * * questions as those upon which second- $3,633.87; common school fund interest, serve is located shall be given prefer Measures have been taken to protect class matter now depend. In now rec- rents and payments on sales o f land ence. hundreds who are bound to be over But a small percentage of the#« Ban Francisco nroperty from foreclos ommending this commission, the post-¡acquired by deed or foreclosure, $484.55; . . . . . Accompanying the general remon looked, thrust aside by the scramble for pie are capable o f taking Bp ure o f mortgage. master-general in his communication to agricultural college fund principal, pay- France were affidavits from twenty supplies, and this is not all. labor, the only kind that is oovl lit Ban Francisco authorities are driving the committee on postoffices and post ments on certificates and cash sales, sheepmen of this county, setting forth Yesterday and today gave an inti sented, and already upon the streets^ able-bodied men from the bread lines roads o f the senate, says: j $1,379.25; agricultural college fund | claims to land in the reserve allotted I * mation o f tho disease and sickness on the sites for new buildings mjTJ with the idea or compelling them to “ The existing statutes regulating the terest, payments on certificates, $291.76; Washington men. second class o f mail matter are out o f total, $30,164.04. work for a living. which physicians have feared would [ seen many o f this class painfull; Turkey has seized more Egyptian ter date; they do not meet modern require- break out. The drinking water o f the ^ wearily engaged in the hardest kisA JOHN DAY PROSPERS. ments of the publishing industry, and Fire Risk Increase at Eugene. ritory and declares she will fight Great stricken city is polluted with typhoid tasks. What is to be done with * Eugene__ Several months ago a repre Britain. The latter country is sending the administration o f them unneces People Flocking to That Section from fever germs. The constant cry of the | great number o f men and womre» warships and soldiers to fight the Sul sarily and unreasonably hampers the sentative o f the board o f fire underwrit- h All Parts of Northwest. publishers of bona fide newspapers and ers o f the Pacific visited Eugene and health department officials for days has could not get down to the level of tan. periodicals. announced that nearly all the business Baker City.—Many people from over Voliva has organized a strike against “ As an indicationofwhatisinetaoinoi | houses o f the city were improperly !the Northwest are flocking through Bak- been “ boil the water before drink-[common workman is a question that This is easy advice, but, when city officials have asked themselvun Dowie in Zion. “ As an indication o f what is in- ¡wired, and were not up to the standard er City on their way into the John Day ing.” The anthracite miners and operators volved in administration, it may be set by the code. Effort was made by ¡country to take up timber claims. A people are cooking outdoors on shat- have been unable to satisfactorily a stated that the question o f what is a owners o f buildings to have defective few days ago a party of Idaho people tered stoves and rudely constructed swer. have finally agreed. bona fide newspaper or periodical is one ¡wiring made right, while others disre- ¡went to Sumpter en route to the timber i;ti Britain and Turkey each stand firm about which there may be and often is garded the notice. N ow comes the in- ¡belt, and another party went from this ovens made of broken brick, with the j From this time forward the effortii I wind day after day blowing a gale, it the municipal officials and existing J anil prepare to fight. much difference e f opinion. The same formation to fire insurance agents o f place. ' I Hussi-in democrats propose to give ** true o f what constitutes a known this city that insurance rates have been i For the past three months timber is no wonder that the warning to boil zens’ committees will be directedM I ii fVi on f t / t i n k l ion t i A n ft / n r h u t O H n a t ¡ t i l t UU . . .1 . . n « « . . 1 « a a o . .. ««A .1 n r! > ' 1______ I s_ ... I t ' i / \ ¡office o f publication, o f wbat constitutes jadvanced on account o f defective wir- seekers have come from Western Ore- the water is ignored. all land to the peasants. ¡most solely to the task of reconstr a publication originated and published ; ¡ng. The average increase, is 50 cents gon, Washington and Idaho, and mueb Those in charge o f the c ity ’s affairs ing the city, Free restaurants are proposed to feed for the dissemination o f information o f ¡per $100. The announcement has creat-j valuable timber land has been located, A ctive sub-eommh the destitute o f Ban Francisco. a public character, what is devoted to e j a stir amoug property holders, and Last week two parties, one o f eight across the bay have steadfastly main- have been appointed and plans for p a l The president will co-operate with literature, the sciences, arts, or some steps will bo taken to secure better and one of five people, went out. These tained there was no danger from an tical work and accomplishments willl] were Idaho people, who were evidently epidemic. This was the truth a w eek ' presented to Mayor Schmitz this ws« the several states in Standard Oil prose special industry, what is a legitimate wiring. list of subscribers. All of these ques satisfied with their locations, as the cution. tions must, however, be determined in Examinations for Forest Service. last party which passed through here ago. It was too early for infection, The construction o f temporary bnfldi» Leading architects estimate that the each case before second-class entry can Roseburg__ Examinations will be held was composed of friends of the former but now the period of incubation has continues in the burned portions oft» rebuilding o f Ban Francisco w ill take|i,e ° granted; ' but a * publication having a at t I Roseburg, company. All are from Genesee, Idaho. run, and what the physicians have been town and there are manifestations t* , , . to n u U U I fr, V 7I C .J * May 'l . a V I 14, T , l for i l t the tu c U O o l- Ore., posi- but one year. “ f t “ 11 requirements is positively pro-1 tion o f forest ranger. Aspirants for preparing themselves for—the o u t-: the mercantile element is undauntedtj Heavy frosts in Wisconsin, Iowa and hibited admission if it be designed pri- | powitions who have not filed applica- July Fourth at Chautauqua. break o f typhoid—-has struck the city, its reverses. manly for advertising purposes or for tiong for examination with the United Nebraska have greatly damaged gar free circulation, or for circulation at <qtateg commission at Washington should , a bere 1 esterday fourteen cases were taken j The relief work is progressing smontbl dens and early fruit. nominal r .te s .’ That such questions, ' flle at onPe with 8 c Bartrum, forest the board of directors of the Willamette to the Presidio hospital, and today a jy along the lines arranged by the A Newport News, Va., man killed his .especially the latter, are subtle and supervisor at Roseburg, from whom ap- i Valley Chautauqua Association it was dozen more oase8 were recorded.' but i nroiert is now boino w ife because it was her wish. She h a d I complex ___ __ and rendei administration e x -1 - • — • j,? ^ DeIB* i plication blanks may be secured. The j decided to hold suitable exercises at r>*-----«— Ptomaine poisoning is developing. This 0f substituting for the “ bread lm"^ been released from an insane asylum j ceedingly difficult surely need not be ! no^tlons are"under^civil "service e 7 - b „. a short time and was again losing jstated.’ * | I .siaieu. ’ animation will be along practical lines Gladstone «... - Park’ T i ", 4 n eit> « h —. o naturally must fallow the constant diet number o f cheap restaurants where! lier mind. A ft F n f t . 1 V, ft ft / ft n .1 l L n _ _ _ _ ~ 1 X I ___ _ | Postmaster-General ¿brW.iyou ex- relatin(? to forest patrol! Men between ]brat,on o f Independence Day. The ft of / eorned beef and other canned goods meals w ill be served at a low cost Franz E. Creffield, chief o f the Holy , presses the belief that so-ch com m is-i..; an,j 40 , o f sound bodily condition, are grounds will be thrown open to camp- upon which the people have been living Rollers, has been shot and killed at *,oni >' appointed, will rye, able to make eligible. Civil service examinations for ers *J“ ly eight days before the con- Beattle by Oeorgo Mitchell, brother o f , recommendation that will be *quable jbe position o f forest supervisor will be ' vening the Chautauqua. No steps since tho earthquake. This is one way COST GOVERNMENT $750,000. two o f tho women the self styled 1 to publishers, relieve them from present ( held in Portland, Astoria, Baker City have been taken by the people of Ore- that sickness is spreading in San Fran “ ‘ Joshua” ar I 18. I ____ __________ 8on City towards celebrating this anni- anni cisco. Joshua’ ’ led astray two years ago. ago,, |annoyance and restrictions, and at the anj and Eugene. Eugene, M May Shaw’ s Estimates for Repairs to! when excitement over the new religion same time protect the interests of the versary, and all will probably unite in The other and even more dangerous ings Earthquake Shook. government. the celebration that is planned by the [■ was high at Corvallis. Salmon in Orand Ronde. way will come from the supply depots. Chautauqua Assembly. Washington, M ay 8.— Secretary! 1 4 Trepoff and the dowager empress La Grande__ Superintendent Allen, o f At these places wagon loads of bread, SLIDE DAMS CREEK. Ij ¡1 now rule the czar. the Wallowa salmon hatchery, was in after being carted through the streets’ ¡todaV su,,mitte’1 estimates to the L Hoboes Indolent and Numerous. HI Turkey is rushing troops to Sinai to Mass o f Soft Earth Holds Back Im La Grande recently, and stated that the Albany.— Hoboes in the Willamette dust-strewn and filthy, are unloaded at of arao,,nts necessary to be approprl' * 1 hatchery released a few days ago 11' fight Oreat Britain. mense Quantity o f Water. 1,000,000 fry and about the same amount j valley have increased in number since these camps. Typhoid germs will find to rePair government buildings in C Ohio is preparing to oust the Stand- Sacramento, Cal., May 8__ A sp e cia l will be ready to be released within a the San Francisco disaster. Notwith- their way into the bread and into th e !fornia wrecketl bY the earthquake, ¡’jlj ard Oil from that state. from Woodland to the Sacramento short time. Operations at the Wallowa I _ _ ,. . stomachs o f the people, just as they,*101180 eoinmittee on appropriation!t hatchery so far are considered satisfae-, Standln* not,ces ,n almost a11 TaU«J would by drinking polluted water. So ‘leci,led to take this matter up tor Advocates o f international arbitra- Union says: tory. Salmon have commenced jumping l ° wns offering work at good wages in The threat o f flood in the Capay val tion oppose a larger navy. ¡row and bring in a separate appr« camps and sawmills, the unem- much for this. ley, resulting from the slide o f earth in the Grand Ronde river at Oro Dell, a Attorney-General M oody is nt work that lias fallen from the mountain side mile above La Grande. The salmon, pl°ye,l continue their migration. “ We Now for the half-hysterical and tion h’ 11 covering the items, on Standard Oil indictments. and dammed the waters o f Cache creek, ¡which in the early history o f the valley , ar® a** coa* miners, not loggers,” nerve-shattered people who still clin g' The items include $10,000 for theiy ' * g ^ ^ up ^ t the a ^ t river a ^ ^ ^ in t a aim a d a n c e . have We ar*’ a)> fishermen,” are the Anthracite coal miners will avoid !'» «rowing inerensingly serious. It may | came swers when officers tell them there is to the stricken city. Hardly a day has l’ rais,ers’ stores building, $30,000forth be assumed that the slide in question \ for the past number o f years almost a strike by accepting the old wage was in some way the result o f the re-,entirely disappeared. It is now hoped plenty of demand for labor in the log passed since Wednesday, April 18 but. 8u' , trca8ury> the lower story and 1 acale. cent earthquake, and it is now found that the hatchery will be the means of ging camps. that the city has been rocked bv an ^ which are damaged; $65,000 fort Smallpox has broken out in Zion be 1,000 feet wide and to close com restocking the river. earthquake. Last Wednesday there Inint’ $500.000 for the postoffice, fi1- City, and tho Dowie party calls it D i pletely the water course. Ever since uas a terrific shock, and this morning for the revenue cutter storehouse,whir PORTLAND MARKETS. vine punishment. the occurrence tho waters have been Improve Orchard Tract. t ' r e - r i V ^ 10 ° . cIock » “ other hard was totally destroyed, making in >1 Twenty-one students at an Indiana steadily piling up behind it, and was La Grande..—The Red Apple Orchard Wheat — Club, 7 1 @ 7 2 :; blueetem, found by measurements taken this college have been suspended for haz children from thei? hoTes an 7bu ddin g, $611’000 for San Franci" ° ' Th' ** morning that a depth of one hundred Company, which owns a large tract 7 2 ® 73c; rtd, 69® 70c; valley, 70c. ing one o f the professors. into the streets screaming mad in do8e P°«toffice was injured to the» about three miles north o f town in the feet had been reached. Oats— No. 1 white feed, $27.50(328; fright. How long the people’s nerves tent o f $35.000, and the Oakland J* Losses by the San Francisco fire If it had been taken at an earlier foothills, is planning extensive improve have causeil the bankruptcy o f the stage the dam might have been blown 1 ments. About seventy-five acres will gray, $27 per ton. ire a h r lv i113 18 “ “ “ “ "wcrable. They | office $16.500. are a brave, people, these folks who T i »u M j T r a d e r s ’ Insurance Company of Chi up with dynamite and the waters re-1 be cleared and the ground put in con- Barley — Feed, $23 .50(324 per ton ; have passed through the earthquake I To make th - - M leased without danger to any lo ca lity ,! dition for the planting o f apples. There brew ing, $24 @ 2 4.50; rolled, $24.50® anil hre, but there is a limit to au ¡cover damage not - as yet ascertained,'“ but it is now too late to do this, as it | s already a large area o f growing trees, The president has won his fight on 25.50. J* simply means that, if the ¡secretary recommends that $ 750,000 h* j the railroad rate bill and an amend- would but precipitate the flood that is ¡including fifteen acres o f 12-year-old ap- Hay— Valley tim othy,$12®13; clover, the' most" c"uraecn,,?r» m l ? d tremble, appropriated. The estimate is acws|* | ment has been inserted carrying out feared. The dam is o f soft earth and : pie trees and forty-five acres o f 2-year- debris, and there is some hope that it old trees. There are five or six springs 1 his views. $7 .50® 8; cheat, $6® 7; grain hay, $7 quit The1 city.ra^e0US WÜ‘ * ive UP a“ d nied by photographs o f the building! may absorb the water or cut out grad located on this tract, and it is the in Indeed, in some quarters men o f au- taken after the. damage. The secret“! The battleship Rhode Island went ually and the water pass in harmless tention o f the company to enlarge some @ 8 ; alfalfa, $12. aground in Chesapeake bay. No dam- quantities. Should it give wav to the o f them, forming a lake, which will be *r! and — of takes occasion to submit a brief ref* Fruits — Apples, $2@3.00 per box: the women onl of c a>i San j age has been done, and it is expected pressure the results will be very serious stocked with fish. . ; hddr- out j enee to reports on file in his départant strawberries, $1 25 @ 1.65 per crate; rrancisco. This is talked of bv no lo.« ' , r ---------------- .. u she will be floated soon. and a large area o f country will be authority that Captain Kennedy : showing the heroic conduct of tbc iw Oregon, 20c per pound. flooded. Specimen Road Work In Marlon. A bill has been introduced in con- has charge o f the United States gener- eral officers. ■ gross authorizing the reappointment of V egetables— Asparagus, 75 c ® $ 1,25 »1 hospital at the Presidio. Salem— .Judge Scott has been advised 8 ---------------------------- Greely Given Ready Money. ^^^Jn number o f West P ilot students who bv L. W. Page, director o f public roads per b ox ; cabbage, $2 85®3.00 per Washington, May 8__ Following rep Turkey W ill Fight 1 ' ^ were recently expelled for hazing. resentation made to the war depart of the department of agriculture, that hundred; cauliflower. $2 25 p«r crate- Found No Killed Looters. Alexandria, Egypt, May 8.—Adh«» A. E. Loder, engineer in charge o f the celery, $5.00 per crate; head lettnce,’ San Francisco, May 7.__Th0 records Senator H epburn's illness has be- ment by General Greely, Secretary Taft line plared at the d l m m l of that offi- “ j1* ot *Pw i ">«‘ a ™a«l building near thia 25c per dozen; onions, 10®15c per of t oroner Walsh disnrnvn the n,» widely r'v’ eive'1 here show that tbe Twku jcoine more serious. alsh disprove i“Q fVint _ _ num « bers^f V. * i l trooP9 o f t » » .__at___X ____ i l . . /»ftnftOT work about May 15. dozen; eer an amount approximating $300,000 C!-T' wll‘ stories that 1»_ large on the T’ Egyptian frontier Uf •« ^ radishec, 20c per dozen; The Czar is in a panic over what of the .he relief fund o f $2,500,000 appro- . «hat nianv will be pres- rhubarb. 3® 4c per pound; spinach diers diirino th°* 8n<k k' ,le<* b. v the sol- ing strongly reinforced, and there priated bv congress for the relief o f f ' n™ all sections of \\ extern Oregon parliament may do. during the great fire that followed ________ - -• - « - a . , ft.. «1W 90 per box; parsley, 25c; turnips, » 1 ® oier, the earthquakc° Of fh ° case fh110n il! Rrave apprehension here that the suit« the San Francisco sufferers. With this 1 to w,tT ” ' h' b" il<l,n« o f thls roa>* ° » cases handled The Southern Pacific Paci fi has hauled 1,056 money General Greely will pav for su p-1 ?rlen,lt''’ Pr ,“ *'p lp*- A barbecue will 1.25 per sack; carrots, 65®75c per b.v this official and his deputies .’“ ties, in^nD in only ?! contcmplates a hostile movement, sh Francisco. ^ ■ H e a r s o f supplies to Ban s plies already purchased. Supplies here-' **!r' , . ' , wora 18 progressing, sack; beets, 85 c@ $l per sack. one was it found that that death death was a a . due 1 tbe British carry out their exp^*, ineludinc the tents from rm# - planned for special en- Onions— No. 1, 3c per pound. a naval General Oreely says there is sure to tofore issued, including tertainmont o f visitors. A battalion of 1 «» the quartermaster stores, etc., and Hchcr Tilden, killed bv a'civic' guard*,3 rU'’ iun8t Turkey more suffering in Ban Francisco. Potatoes— Kincy graded bmbanks man. who h,.i "'.'.g u a rd s - iah who had the mistaken id e a ‘ thift ‘ 8h troops reinforced the which had been charged against this 6 0 ® 70<? per hundred: ordinary, 50 ® Scouring Mills Resume. The house committee has killed the appropriation o f $300,000, will he re the automobile in which Til.lcn «•'.« Rafeh M onday and all . 4 Pendleton-----\fter being shut down 60c; new California, 4c per pound. turned to the army and are available for bill abolishing land office receivers. riding was being used for looting rnir fron,i,’ r. according to report, rw« since last October the Pendleton scour future use. Butter— Fancy creamery, 17i«®20c poses. The military authorities*h^v. bprp' tbe movement o f the Turk! San Frnaciseo has plenty o f food en ing mills will resume operations May 14. per pound. records of two cases o f killings fnr evidence. and for tea days, with more 011 the The mills are now being given a thor Exports to Braxil Fall Off. disobedience of military order». ^ --------------------------- Evgt— Oregon ranch, 18® 18 V per irmy. ough overhauling and will be placed in dozen. ~~ Labor R elief Carnival Abandon«*- Washington. May 8__ A bulletin is- .„ .I . . . first-class condition bv that time. W. The management o f San Francisco sued bv the department o f commerce NI. McDonald, o f Boston, has arrived to WiU Paralyze All Building. New York, May 8 .— The pi»» ,l>r, Poultry— Average old hene, 14®15c as been restored to the municipal and labor says that the trade o f the take cbarge „ superintendent per pound; mixed chickens, 1 3 ^ ® i 4 C. ”0 ooa 8*-p* - fay 7.— “ Within two weeks labor carnival to raise money ts United States with Brazil aggregates in Scinls. broilers, 2 0 ® 2 2 * c ; young roosters' building 1 »^"*? ln a" bran<?he» o f the t0 Sa“ Francisco was given up * . ^ round numbers $110,000,000, a larger Plant Big Orchard. u«trjr ln Chicago will bn terdny’ s meeting o f the Central F The new Russian cabinet claims to 1 2 H ® 1 3 c ; old roosters, 11® 12 R e thrown*. sum than any year with any country in Im Grand*.— W. Lyman and L. Old dressed chickens, 16® 16 R C; turkeys constructi". be Liberal, and denounces Wi t t e as an South America. Imports from Brazil ’ u>rk "“ "Pension o f a ^ ’1 Union. There was to have b<* enburg have finished planting an apple Bnpprinsor. factories affe.7°Jki. ° n »k.v»crapers and parade in which American i1*** p;( for the fiscal year 1905 aggregated orchard o f n in ety-ivi acre.'’ n e a r 'iW tural ironw rk0' bT the strike o f struc- b"v e been held out ,o r . th' ^ r Great Britain has sent an ultimatum $99.483,094, and exports were $10,985.- b.or There are 4.5.« tree, o f three , T!L l ' ° ® ‘i ' L into a lo c k o u t'W m*-V m,t deveIoP a,nnK th,‘ line o f march to *hr0" n“ ittf» _ n . d a fleet to Turkey. She is support- 096. The bulletin says the total ex varieties, including 2,500 Rome Beau dreeeed, 1 0 « l l c ; ducks, 17®18c be a^ but.* hpre will necessarily . into. The labor carnival porta »0 Brasil show a' falling off from ¡ed by the other powers. ties. 1,000 Ganos and 1.000 York Im Hope—Oregon, 1906, 12 ® 1 2R c. nes.” Thi«°Wn ' f the *trike contin- recommended that the carnivalI $15.165,079 in 1895, to $10,985,096 in perials. The balance o f the tract, about Geologists investigating the cause o f the statement made ¡ abandoned, giving as a reason t » ^ W ool— Eastern Oregon average best bv one of i he Sen Francisco earthquahe have 1 9 0 5 . _________________ *>*«y acres, was planted in potatoes. building con- ‘ international unions had taken «p 16 ® 2 1c; valley, 24®26c per peund- tractor* nt $i«e . o f relief ' 'onnd an immense crevice in the moun- the C l d /n g r " u ’ a,,d mpn> k r o f ' matter -------------------- Line Cut to Maxatlan. m ohair, choice, 28®S0c. Expect Heavy Fruit Crop. puil'ling Contractors’ 8 ConnciL ain range near Redwood City. M exico City. May 8— Engineers of '••1 Preseed, 3 H « 7 e per pound. T-* Grande— Grande Ronde growers Cost o f New Manhattan End**- The new Russian cabinet is composed the __ Mexican National Railway have r*Port the fruit prospects flattering for British Gold to Pay L o s * ,. , . . ... . ■ Beef— Dreeeed boll», 3c par pound; New York, May 8— The lowest ■» j*f reactionaries succeeded ia cutting a line from Dur- this season. It is expected that the croo London, May 7 _ T h e erection ui o f the ango Maxatlan . on the coast, ¡will be twice as large as anv previous cows, 4 R ® 5 R C; country steer», 5® «c! steamer St. Pant « v : American for the erecxion v»»** — .x. Ban F ran cisco’» water supply is now iT * 0 / «0 0 f? ? ,n * Pacific ‘ a,,B' c°**t- 'if*, but short. I“ «’«««“ * worh « ha, been going on year, and that there wiU be at least 500 Mntton— Dreeeed, fancy, 8 < § S R e m 8outh»mpton for <;#w YorkTodav twik brid*e' a structure parsll'11» / 1 ---- --------------- ... ------------ ---------- • I for a rear. It is probable that the in- carloads shipped ............................... from this valler. The pound; oH inary, 5 ® 6c; lamb», with I Ban Francieco banks have reopened I teroceanic railway will build an extnn apple and cherrv yields will v'.rv pelt on, 9® 10c. dest.neiWoi" >• nrrtok,-Tn brid* e a" d “ gr.. Pnrk w ag,‘■t , o f Briti»h in- mated 40.000 tons o f steel, is the » „ n d are doing a good bnsineaa. Imon to the oil fields from Teaiutlan. Urge. Pork DrnsMd, - ® 8 per pound. 1 Franciw» 10 n M ‘ their Ban Parker Tostm ction Company. * * «seo claims. offer o f $6,493,223. In a Condensed Form for Oar Ia order, ‘I ?“1,,1111 inter“ ts rhfut.b* Busy Readers. I Ï ? r1^ ™ r::rr J tr ld’ n'°St °f W,iich r^UÍr‘nf.