Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, January 09, 1908, Image 2

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RUEF GO ES T O JA IL.
I AKE O FFENSE
Exclusion Will
insult, Says Aoki.
Provoke
Leaves
Sumptuous Quarters fo r a
Felon’s Cell.
DECISION REVERSED
San Francisco, Jan. 6.— Quartets
Jan. 7.— The newspapers eon-
were arranged at the county jail today
tinue to* give much space to the Amer-
’'•Hn-Japanese situation.
The papers
tor Abe Ruef, the deposed boss of Ban
A L B A N Y G O IN G A - B O O S T I N G .
N EW K L A M A T H IN D U S T R Y
i vint an alleged interview with Count
Francisco, who, since hiB arrest eight
uki, the retiriug embassador oi Japan
at Washington, in which he is t;noted Stockmen Organize Company to Op- Plans Forming for Excursion Into months ago, has occupied a suite of
roems in a private house under a spec­
from San Francisco as saying Japan
Southern California.
erate.Packing House.
ial guard.
wuu
- as an offensive action
Albany— Plans are progressing favor­
M errill— The organiation of the K la ­
Sheriff O’ Neil, the Schmitz politician,
any attempt on the purt of the United
ably
for
Albany’s
“
boosting”
excur­
goes out of office on January 8, and his
States to exclude tne Japanese, and math Packing A Commercial company,
sion to Los Angeles.
M. H . Gibbons, place w ill be taken by Larry Dolan,
The
take this as a text for long articles. incorporated is about complete.
who is arranging the trip, stated that chosen at the last election.
Judge Law Does Not Require Oath Denyirg
Viscount Aoki’ s denial of this inter* capital stock is $500,000.
practically enough business men had Dunne, who refused to place Ruef in
* Important but view has not yet been published here. I
Agreement to Bell When Mak­
The company has purchased of N. S. signified their interntion of going to
the county jail while O’ Neil was sheriff
.ting Events
Lacking this denial, the Journal Dee- Merrill ten acres of land at the foot of
assure the excursion. The party will for fear that O’ Neil would allow the
ing Final P ro o f
bats thinks that in his interview Count Front street, bordering on Lost river.
t Week.
leave Albany piobably Feb. 10, in a prisoner to escape, has ordered that
Aoki has placed his lingers on the real The object of the concern w ill be -to
special car, which w ill be decorated
Ruef be transferred from his parlor
danger spot.
pack and ship all kinds of meat.
Dur­ with appropriate banners, and every­
prison as soon as Dolan assumes office.
“ Japan refuses to admit that any­
Washington, Jan. 7.— Because the
ing
the
past
season
over
25,000
head
of
where
in
California
literature
w
ill
be
Muncie, 1ml., where on the globe the Japanese are
Ruef w ill join the assemblage of dis­ judge before whom ex-Representative
cattle and sheep have been driven distributed advertising Albany and
tinguished citizens who have moved Williamson was tried erred in his in­
atcial y inferior to any other people,” through this city to Montague and
Linn county.
The party w ill make
from their homes on the heights to the structions to the jury, the judgment of
“ Japan claims to thence shipped to Sacramento and Oak­
u amond firms says the paper.
stops at Red Bluff, Sacramento, Oak­
branch jail. Ruef w ill occupy a cell the lowet court was yesterday reversed
have won the absolute right to be treat­ land, where they are slaughtered for
II.
land, San Francisco, San Jose, Bakers
near that in which ex-Mayor Schmitz
ed as a great power everywhere, and
field and Los ADgeleB and receptions reposes. He will have as neighbors by the United States Supreme court
market.
■¿or, vlont., destroyed
under all circumstances.”
and the case remanded for retrial
There are many conditions which will be arranged for it at each point.
.4 at $126,000.
Louis Glass, the millionaire manager That the indictment was correct, that
In the opinion of Eclair, if the two make this long drive and shipment un­
At Los Angeles the party w ill disband
of the Pacific States Telephone com the admission of evidence was in ac­
.sands of men are returning to governments accede to the sentiments
satisfactory. Among these are the loss and its members w ill return whenever
pany, who was convicted of bribery; J. cordance with law and that the rulings
of the people and the logical necessitv
work in all parts of the East.
of flesh on the 100-mile drive, the dam­ they desire.
Dalzell Brown, W alter J. Bartnett of tbe court were right and proper is
In his annual report Secretary Taft of the situation, a conflict would ap­ aging of meat caused by the goad stick
and James Treadwell, the banker whose affirmed, but because the trial judge
pear very imminent.
“ But Japan is of the cartender, the fevered condition
urges more pay for the army.
Many Counties Represented
arrest followed the exposures oi the rot­ erred in admitting certain testimony
without money. America is not ready,
University of Oregon, Eugene— Tbe tenness of the California Safe Deposit
A scenic electric line w ill be built to and we doubtless shall see both nations resulting from the close confinement,
with regard to final proof and became
the cramped position in the crowded following table, taken from tire records
the Yellowstone National park.
A Trust company, and George D. Col he erroneously instructed the jury with
champ their bits awhile longer.”
cars, and the general unfitness for cf the register’s office, shows that tbe
line, the tricky attorney who was regard to this same evidence, the whole
The Gaulois believes that the friend­
Senator La Follette is recoeiving
market of the four footers upon arrival students of the University of Oregon
brought back from Canada to face case must again go to trial or the in­
quite a presidential boom in the East. ly and tactful powers at Washington at their destination.
come trom every county in the staie charges of bigamy aud perury.
will brevent a break.
It fears only
dictment must be quashed.
The
slaughter
of
these
animals
in
Rapid progress is being made in se­ that the American people may become
There are now in attendance in the de­
Ruef has been allowed to order his
The Supreme court construes the
curing a jury for tho second trial of excited- Baron Karuino, the Japanese this county w ill insure perfectly health­ partments at Eugene, exclusive of mu­ meals as desired and has been living on
timber and stone act specifically to re­
ful
and
palatable
meat,
will
eliminate
Thaw.
sic, 400 students, which is the largest the beet in the land. He is far more
ambassador to France, today gave out a
quire entrymen, at the time of making
tht shrinkage, and w ill double the
Seven men were drowned by the statement that he was convinced that profits of the Etcck raiser, as he w ill body of students of college rank enrolled than a m ill onaire, and he has been al­ application for land, to submit an affi­
in
any
institution
in
Oregon.
That
Viscount
Aoki
only
meant
that
Japan
lowed
a
great
deal
of
liberty
as
a
result
overturning of a skiff in the Missouri
davit of good faith, showing that they
id
receive not only his first profit as pro­ they are not from the hemes of the rich
would consider legislation offensive to
of the form of his imprisonment.
All have no agreement, actual or implied,
river near Kickapoo, Kan.
ducer, but as a stockholder ir. me com is shown by the fact that nearly 70 per
Japan as, for instance, if an exclusion
this will now be changed.
Just what to sell the land upon acquiring title,
pany w ill receive a second profit as cent of them are either wholly or par­
The missing steamer Mount Royal act is proposed like the Chinese.
effect this w ill have on Rnef’s refusal but there is no requirement that such
wholesaler.
has been sighted off Ireland and a
tially earning their own way.
Most of to testify without immunity remains to
an affidavit shall be made when final
Because of the lateness of the season them are registered from the smaller
steamer sent to her assistance.
be seen. It is thought that a good taste proof is submitted. The indictment of
SO LD IE R S C A LLE D HOM E.
comparatively little work can be done cities of the state that Tsnpport good
of real prison life may cause Ruef to Williamson made specific reference to
Fully 60,000 men have returned to
this year, but the company w ill be put high schools. The following counties
later his views.
their old places in Ohio as the result
the affidavit required by law, and did
upon a working basis and several hun are represented:
Hundreds
o
f
Japanese
Leaving
Brit­
Baker,
Clackamas,
of general resumption of commercial
not mention the similar affidavit which
dred
head
of
hogs
w
ill
be
converted
Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Curry, Doug­
ish Columbia.
activity.
into hams, bacon and lard. Early next las, Gilliam , Grant, Jackson, Joseph­ FINE FOR EXPRESS C O M PA N IE S is exacted by the land office regulations
Vancouver, B. C., Jan. 7.— Hundreds spring conveniences for the preparation
at the time of final proof. Yet evidence
It is estimated that there are 125,-
ine, Klamath, Lane, Linn, Marion,
000 persons out of work in New York of Japanese, whose terms of service in of all by-products w ill be installed.
Neglected to File Data Asked fo r by was admitted to show that various en­
Multnomah,
Polk,
Sherman,
Tillamook,
trymen had ccminitted perjury in mak­
City. An appeal for aid has been trade the mikado’ s army had not been com
Railroad Commission.
Umatilla, Union, Wasco, Washington,
pleted or who were on the reserve list
ing such affidavits with their final
to the nation, state and city.
ASK TIM E O N RANGE TA X .
Whashington, Wheeler, Yamhill.
Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 6.— Alleging that proof, and the judge, in his instructions
of fighting men, have been called home
Many desperate criminals infest San to Japan.
the United States, the Adams and the to the jury, specifically informed it that
Francisco and Oakland.
Board Raises Teachers’ Pay.
Dozens of Japanese quit their work in Wallowa Sheepmen Don’ t Want to Pay
American Exprès! companies had failed it could return a verdict of guilty if sat­
Oregon City— The teachers of the
$14,000 Until Next August.
The second trial of Harry Thaw for Vancouver yesterday, and many more
isfied that the evidence showed such
to file the amounts of the ealaiies of
perjury had been committed at the
the murder of Stanford W hite has are coming into town today. Already
Enterprise— At a meeting of the city schools will receive a substantial
increase in salaries next year. This the officers and the assets and liabilities time of making final proof
they are securing passage on vessels
started.
The ad­
Wallowa County Woolgrowers, in this was assured at the annual meeting of
outbound across the Pacific from Van­
of the concerns with the Nebraska State mission of that evidence and the in­
Ambassador Aoki reiterated Japan­
city,
resolutions
were
adopted
request
the
local
district,
at
which
a
special
couver and Victoria. March 15 is giv­
Railway commission, County Attorney structions relating thereto proved the
ese friendship in a fai«w ell speech at en as the day when they must report ing the government to defer collection tax of 3 H mills was levied. The levy
Tyrrell today filed a penal suit in the undoing of the caseagainet W illiamson.
San Francisco.,
of
range
dues
until
after
shearing,
or
is 1 m ilii n excess of the recommenda­ County court, asking that the fine pro­
ready fur whatever duty is in store for
about August 1.
The ibeepmen of tions of the board of directors, and the vided by the statute be imposed.
Strikes in
lower rent them.
RAILRO AD S TA K E M EDICINE.
The gathering of the Japanese is be­ Wallowa pay about $14,000 for rent of excess w ill be added to the salaries of
are being set
estons on the
That the three express companies
ranges,
and
this
would
be
hard
to
raise
the
teachers,
making
the
amount
ex­
ing carried out with much secrecy. No
part of landloi
neglected to file the data demanded by Rate Law Accepted With Good Grace
pended next year about $10,000, in the (ommission and January 1 was set
less than 200 landed in a bunch this under the present scarcity of money.
Japanese spit
aid to be making
by Nearly All
It
was
recommended
that
the
present
comparison with $8,000 tor the year as the final date for the appearance of
morning from a
small
American
•ketches and pi ucographs around Port
Washington, Jan. 7.— More signifi­
steamer, which slipped in and ont of county bounty of $1.50 a head on coy jnst closed. The annual report of the the complete reports.
The
railway
Townsend, Wa'h.
the harbor before daylight and neither otes be continued, and 1H cents a head directors shows the schools to be in a commission notified Attorney General cant and important, perhaps, than any
Hay woo«.
iya the acquittal of Petti entered nor cleared from the customs tax on sheep be levied to pay for it. flourishing condition, and the financial Thompson of the delinquency and he other statement in the twenty-first an­
There are 146,000 sheep being fed in report shows that the floating indebt­ directed County Attorney Tyrrell to be­ nual report of the Interstate Commerce
bone Is a vindication (nr the Western house.
commission, which was transmitted
Federation of Miners.
Since Friday there has been a steady Wallowa county this winter. Twenty- edness is $900 less than last year.
gin proceedings.
two sheepmen joined the state associa
The railroad commission law passed today to congress, is that relating to
The Vancouver ch'ef of police lias stream of the brown men from the tion and with the $2 yearly dues and
Short Courses Popular.
No Japanese in the
by the last session of the legislature the attitude of railway officials toward
refused to search Japanese for arms for logging camps.
city will admit the coming of the order $2 assessment on each 1,000 sheep
Corvallis— Much interest is being prescribes a penalty of from $500 to the new railroad law. In a discussion
for fear of stirring up further trouble.
for the return of the soldiers, but ofli sheared last June, the sum of $257 was manifested in the coming short courses $5,000 for refusing to furnish the in­ of the operation of the act, the commis­
The three men entombed at Ely
ceis of the Asiatic Exclusion league collected and sent to the state body.
at the Oregon Agricultural college. No formation demanded by the commis­ sion says:
Nev., by a oaveiu in a mine December declare that they have absolute inform
“ By railway managers, almost with­
pains have been spared to make the sion. The taws direct that service be
4 have not been reached yet by the ation that this order has been received
work this year more complete and ex- made upon the local agents of tbe cor­ out exception, the amended law has
T o Develop Oregon Borax.
reeouers.
in Vancouver since the departure of
Burns— The Oregon Borax company tensie than ever before, and some of porations charged with violating the been accepted in good faith, and they
exhibit, for the most part, a sincere
M. Harmand, ex-French minister to the American fleet for Pacific waters. of which Joseph Gaston, of Portland the best lecturers in the state are on laws.
and earnest disposition to conform
is president, lias commenced the work the program. The new short courses
Japan, likens the situation between
their methods to its requirements.”
of developing the soda and borax de begin January 7 and include instruc­
P E T T I B O N E FR EE.
the United slates and Japan to a mine C H I C A G O T E N A N T S O R G A N IZ E .
The commission adds that it was not
posits at Alkali lake, on the edge of tion in general agriculture, dairying,
which might easily be set off.
and Jury Acquits Him o f Complicity in expecte«! that reforms could be brought
tjike county near th* Harney county horticulture, mechanical arts,
The jury has disagreed in the Powers Ghetto Residents Demand Reduction
about without difficulty or delay, but it
line at Gray’B Bntte. A large amount household science.
Steunenberg Murder.
case. The next htrial is set for July
in High Rents.
is unquestionably the fact that great
of lumber has been ordered for perma
0. Powers is accused of complicity in
Clyde Sayna Acting President.
Boise, Jan. 6.— The end of the prose­ progress has been made, and that fur­
Chicago, Jan. 7.— Five hundred resi­ nent buildings, and Superintendent
the murder of W illiam Goebel.
Salem— The executive committee ol cution of the men charged with the ther improvement is clearly assured.
dents of Chicago’s ghetto formed last Zell Young, with a party of carpenters,
R io Janeiro is preparing hospitality night a Tenants’ union with the avowed is on the ground to carry on the work the state normal schools has elected C. murder of ex-governor Frank Steunen­ To a gratifying extent there has bee«
for the battleship fleet.
purpose of forcing landlords of the In addition to these preparations, the E. Payne, of the department of science berg with the exception of the cases cf adjustment of rates and of “ abuseaf’
district
to reduce rents $2 a month. sheet iron for boiling and settling at Ashland normal, to serve as acting Harry Orchard and Jack Simpkins, by the carriers themselves. Methods
The governor lias ordered out troops
Leaders
of
the movement advised the tanks has been ordered in California president for the remainder of this came Saturday with the acquittal of and usages of one sort and another
to suppress the Muncie, Ind., riots.
which operated to individual advantage
members of the new organization to re­ and w ill be shipped up to the lake by year in the place of B. F. Muikey, re­ George Pettibone.
Charles H. Moyer, have been voluntarily stopped and it is
The countess of Yarmouth, Harry fuse to pay the present rates which the narrow-gauge railroad from Reno signed.
president of the Western Federation of not too much to say that there is now a
Thaw ’s sister, is suing for a divorce.
were declared exorbitant and to force to Alturas, where the tanka w ill be
Miners, was formally released at 4 freedom from forbidden discriminations
POR TLAN D M ARKETS.
W itte and Kuro|>atkin tiave had a the landlords to take all legal steps and constructed on the grounds.
o’clock, and w ill return with Pettibone which is actual and general to a degree
in a few days to Denver.
wordy controversy over the Russo-Jap p »y all court costs in case the latter
never before approached. As this pro­
Butter— Fancry creamery, 32H@35c
refuse to meet the demands for lower
Warnings to Entrymen.
anese war.
The case of Orchard, the self-con­ cess goes on, as special privileges dis­
per pound.
prices.
Lakeview— The numerous decisions
fessed assassin of Steunenberg, is in appear and favoritism ceases to Ere even
Veal— 76 to 125 pounds, 9c; 125 to
Banks of the oountry have made
A t present, it was declared, four rendered the commissioner of the gen­
the hands of Prosecuting Attorney Van susj^cted, the indirect but not less cer­
large Increase in business for the year rooms in a ghetto tenement cost $12 a
160 pounds, 7c; 150 to 200 pounds, 6@
eral land office no longer leave any
Duyn, of Canyon county. No state­ tain benefits of the law w ill become
just ended.
month, five rooms $18 a month and doubt in the minds of homesteaders as 6*o.
ment as to the future procedure in that more and more apparent.
Poultry—
Average
old
hens,
14®16c
six
rooms
$22.
A
fiat
reduction
of
$2
Seven of the nine companies of Unit
to what they must do if they expect to
case has been made, but it will be
Since the new rate became effective
per pound; mixed chickens, 14c; spring
ed States infantry at Goldfield have is sought.
hold the lands in the Southern Oregon
called daring the next term of court
on October 24, 1906, the commisssion
chickens,
14c;
roosters,
8<910c;
dress-
The movement w ill be modeled after pine belt.
been withdrawn.
In every caase of contest
at Caldwell, when it will probably be has granted relief in the form of cor­
ed chickens, 14c; turkeys, live, 16@17o;
the one tn New York. It is the hope
I
Foraker denounces the method of of its leaders that it may spread to where It was shown that the home­ dressed, choice, 18@20e; geese, live, 9 finally disposed of.
rective orJers in many cases. Upon
Simpkins, a member of the executive November 4, 1907, tbe commission had
holding Ohio primaries, while Taft laboring classes thronghout the city steader had failed to comply with the @10c; ducks, 15c; pigeons, $1@1.50;
law in any particular, no matter how
board of the Western Federation of rendered decisions in 106 contested
men defend them.
W ith this end in view a committee was trivial, the decision has gone to the squabs, $2®3.
Miners, who is charged with compli­
cases. In 45 of these orders were made '07.
Eggs—
Fresh
ranch,
candled,
30®
A hospital ship will be equipped 'at appointed to confer with the Chicago contestant and the homestead entry
city in the crime, is a fugitive from
against
the defendant carriers; in 46
32He
per
dozen.
the Mare Island navy yard which will Federation of Labor and seek the co­ has been ordered cancelled.
justice and the charge against him w ill the complaints W'jre dismissed.
Pork— Block, 75(§150 pounds, 6 H @
oper at ion of that body.
meet the big fleet at Magdalena bay.
stand.
7 H c; packers, 6 H @ 7 H c .
ter
New Hospital Completed.
Judge Hunt has sent four Butte labor
Warrants fo r Eviction.
ne
Wheat— Club, 84c; blneetem, 86c;
leaders to jail for oontompt in oonnec
More Rent Riots.
Soon Ready to Run Trains.
Chetnawa— Frederick A. Erixcn, o( valley, 84c; ted, 82c.
New York, Jan. 7.— More than 500 (,at
tion with the telephone strike In that
New York, Jan. 7.— Incipient rent Salem, haa completed and turned over
Chicago. Jan. 6.— The management warrants for the eviction of tenants -r .
Oats— No. 1 white, $27.60@28; grev,
city.
riots broke out on the East 8ide yes to the Indian school the spacious brick $27.60@ 28.
of the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul participating in the strike for lower
Europe la anxicualy watching devel terday as a result of the tension be­ hospital lor which he had the contract.
Barley— Feed, $27 per ton; brewing, railroad announced today that a train rents were issued today in the Munici- 1 *
service w ill be established January 12 pal court. The papere authorize im- ;es
opmente between the United Stales and tween the landlords and the striking The contract price was $19,978. The $32; rolled, $30.
to Marmath, Mont., 30 miles west of mediate eviction of the tenants against
Japan. The next two months are con tenants, and before the disorders were building is complete with steam heat­
Corn— Whole, $32; cracked, $33.
quelled by the police reserves, which ing, electric lighting, sewer system and
•iJered critical.
Hay— Valley timothy, No. I. $18 per Bowman, N. D.. the prerent terminus whom they weie drawn. It w ill un- ’a7
were called from several precincta, the latest improve«! plan of ventilation ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $21(322; of the road's western extension. W hile doobtediy take a score of marshalsnds
The State bank of Rocky Fork, Colo,
many com'atants were Injured anil The building is well adapte«! for both clover, $15; oheat, $15; grain hay, $15 construction crews are advancing west­ nearly two weeks to serve the noUp0n the
has suspended.
five were arrested.
The police use«! sexes and is equipped with fumigating (§16; alfalfa, $15; vetch, $14.
ward from Marmath, others are work­ The tenants are maintaining a e g:0
*
Asiatic labor is causing a crisis in their dubs freely, but there was no rooms and operating rooms, in addi­
* a
Fruits— Apples, 75c®$2 per box; ing eastward along the Mussellshell fight and announced to«iay tha
way to obtain the number of injured, tion to the dispensary, otfices, etc.
British oolonies.
peaches, 75c(3$2 per crate; pears, $1.26 valley. It is thought that the two landlords of 51 houses had ah
as they hurried away and were cared
(31.75 per box; cranberries, $9.60®12 lines will be connected and that agreed to reduce rents. The Blast
Leaders of the Russian Revolution
for by friends.
The ditorders were
through trains w ill be running between was calm today.
Gold Cana fo r Calbraath.
per barrel.
ary party have been arrested.
A
1907.
general throughout the district.
Salem— The medical staff of the Ore­
Vegetables— Turnips, 75c per rack; 8t. Paul and Butte before June 1.
Favors Local Option Law. <s fine.
gon state insane aelyurn last week pre­ carrot*, 65c per sack; beets, $1 per
Rockefeller lias given another <2,
No News o f Mount Royal.
sented Superintendent J. F. Calbreath rack; beans, 16c per pound; cabbage,
W reckage Com es Ashore.
,000 to Chicago university.
Columbus, O., Jan. 7.— The mes:
e <%th!
St. John, N. B., Jan. 6.— Although of Governor Harris was read to tbe *
Providence,
R. I., Jan. 7.— The with a fine goldheade«l cane as a token lc per pound; cauliflower, 75c(3$l per
Receivers hare been appointed for
Dr. Calbreath has dozen; celery, $3.26(313 50 perorate; it is four weeks since the Canadian islatnre yesterday afternoon. The ,
washing ashore of a large amount of of their esteem.
■ r
the Seaboard A ir Line railroad.
wreckage, including four hatches, and served eight years as superintendent onions, 15®20c per dozen; parsley, Pacific steamer Mount Royal sailed ernor urges the enactment of a bill p
Vancouver, B. C., laboring men are part of a name board which bore the and lias enojoyed very harmonious re­ 20c per d< sen; peas, 10c per pound; from Antwerp for this port with 304 viding for general primary electii 1 9 0 7 .
h
bitter In their denunciation of Asiatic letters ” 8 I M ” on Block island today lations with his subordinates and with pepper», 8®17c per pound; pumpkins, immigrants and a crew of more than with the Anetralian ballot system
led the lifesaving crew at Sandy Point the board of trustees. His second term
(3 1 H c p * r pound; radishes, 20c per 100, and nothing has been heard of her placing of telephone companies nn<
labor.
_______
to tha belief that a schooner went en d «) January 1, when be waa succeed­ dozen; spinach. 6c per ponnd; sprouts, in that time, the officials of the line supervision of the state railroad co
Recognising the improve«! condition aahore somewhere between Long island ed by Dr. E. L. Steiner.
8 ® 10c per pound; (quash, 1(91 He per have not abandoned hope that she ia mission, with power to regulate rat-
still afloat. They are extremely anx­ and commend« to the favorable eoneaa
pound; tomatoes. $2 per b o i.
of flnanoes in the United Statos, Eng and Block island last night. Special
ious, nevertheless, and fear that the eration of the assembly tbe adoption^
Eugtnt invites Visitors.
Onions— $1.60® 1.75 per hundred.
land has lowered the rate of discount patrols from the life saving station
V
Potatoee— 40®60c per hundred, de­ vessel ia drifting about the Atlantic in county local option.
searched the shore, but nothing wes
Eugene— The promotion depertment
ob gold.
da
of i t s Eugene Commercisi club has livered Portland; sweet potatoes, $2 75 practically a helpless condition.
found to identify the vessel.
n,
’ ioting is in progress at Mancie,
From Japan to Portlard.
had notices printed and will hang them ® 3 per hundred.
where a streetcar «trike is on
pi
Must Not Reduce Rates.
Hops— 1907, prime and choice, 6®
Victoria, B. C., Jan. 7.— Accor
in «very depot in the state, to the effect
W
ork
fo
r
6,0
0
0
Men.
its
.
¡orernor threatens to send troops
advices by the steamship Empre«
8t. Louie, Jan. 7.— According to an­ that strangers w ill be nia«le welcome 7 H r per ponrul; olds, l® 2 e per ponnd. | Sioux Falla, Jan. 6— Judge Garland,
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ce la not restored.
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any viaitora to visit the oity of Eu­ IS ® 20c per ponnd. according to shrink­ temporary injunction restraining the eayi the Osaka Shoehen K » v a « ^ ^ ^ \ J
police discovere«! a plot to of 6,000 men w ill be re-employed Jan­
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commiaeion preparing to open a steamship lin e * ^ ^ *
age; valley, 18®20c, according to fine­ South Dakota Railway
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ness; mohair, choiee, 29®30c per from reducing passenger rates from 3 . tween Portland, Or., and Japanj
item that they iasue«l plants tn East St. Louis, III., and v i­ nothing to sell, but in anxloua to be of
to 2H cent» per m il«.
China.
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Supreme Court Orders New Trial
tor Williamson.
JUDGE ADVISED JURY WRONGLY
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