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NEWBERG GRAPHIC 8. H. WOODWARD, Publisher NEWBERG. OREGON NEWS OFTHE WEEK l i a Eondensed Fora lor Oor o f the L h i Important but Lass Interesting Events o f the Past W eek. King Edward plana to make Ger- many powerless by surrounding her with his allies. There is danger of friction between France and Germany in the Moroccan conference. Germany has seaured the saltan that she w ill assist Tnrker in resisting far ther demands by the powers. Contributions to the relief fund for Russian sufferers has reached a total of $1,172,639 ia the United 8tates. Mias Roosevelt’ s Oriental gifts are valued at $20,000 according to the amount of duty she paid on them. General Mar Kensie strongly recom mends an appropriation for continuing work at the mouth of the Columbia. The plan of the Russian rebels ia to bankrupt the government by stopping taxes and refusing to take paper money A defiant manifesto of Russian revo lutionists has been met by the govern ment arresting the leaders and publish ers. Thomas Lawson, of “ frenzied ' fi nance” fame, has given a $1,000,000 mortgage on his property and admits he may go bankrupt. A ton of gelignite at the Central Star mine, Roeeland, B. C., exploded, wrecking the mine buildings and shak ing the entire country. One man was killed and several score injured. A strike has occurred for the first tim e in the British royal dockyards. The men were working overtime on construction of a battleship being rushed. Their demand for better pay was granted and work was resumed. Gestro uas withdrawn his insult to France. A in Egypt. IN 8 U R G E N T 8 MADE P L A IN T O MR. 8 H O N T 8 . Panama Canal Affairs Discussed at White House Conference. Washington, Dec. 19. — President Roosevelt tonight took up the matter of the Isthmian canal scandals as devel oped by debate in the senate during the past three days. He is determined to prevent further criticism of the char acter put forward by Senators Tillman, Culberson and others. Senators A lli son and Hale, both members of the ap propriations committee, were present. The president made it plain to Mr. Sbonta that the literary bureau in charge of Secretary Bishop must be at once discontinued, and Mr. Biabop con fine his service purely to administra tive matters. He also discussed the advisability of reducing hie salary from $10,000 now paid to $6,000, or some other moderate earn. I t was also made apparent to Chair man Sbonta that if be still bae an offi cial connection with the Clover Leaf railroad, it mast be severed immedi ately. Senator Tillm an declared that Mr. Sbonta ia still active president of the system, and neither M r. Sbonta nor any of the administration senators have entered a denial of the declaration. ’ The president further gave M r. Shonta mnch advice regarding the con duct of affairs on the isthmus. I t is prescribed in the president’ s order that the canal commission must leave at once for that niece. • The bill appropriating $11,000,000 for the canal work, paaaad by the sen ate on Saturday, provides that, within 90 days the secretary of the treasury most furnish estimates to the senate and bonee appropriations com mittees Of all salaries paid those em ployed on canal work, except laborers and unskilled workmen. This feature of the bill was discussed with Senators Allison and Hale. I t ia believed that many reforma w ill be instituted in the administration of the canal before another appropriation is requested from congees. This work of reform mast begin at once, as Secre tary Taft lays the $11,000,000 new be ing obtained w ill last no longer than A pril 1 at the ontside. In the meantime Senator Tillm an w ill begin a strong agitation after the holiday receas for a thorough investiga tion of the entire canal situation. H e w ill be opposed by the Republicans, but supported by tbe Democrats. Even some of the Republicans favor an in quiry, and M r. Tillm an threatens to cause much trouble unless matters are pat on such a basis as to prevent jnst critcism. of Christians is feared T R A D E W IT H P H IL IP P IN E S . The Russian army in Manchuna is to be disbanded and hurried home. Great Increase Shown O ver Last Y ear by Department o f Com m erce. The Montana legislature w ill be call ed.in extra seesion to pass a railroad Washington, Dec. 19. — Estimates rate regulation law. made by the bureau of statistics of tbe New York’ s employing printers are department of Commerce and Labor, preparing for war on the Typographi based on the returns for ten months ending with October, are that the ag cal union January 1. gregate commerce between tbe United Attorney General Moody w ill decide Btates and tbe Philippines for the cal whether Annapolis hasers shaU be dis endar year 1906, w ill amonnt to about missed or court martialed. $20,000,000, against about $16,000 in The czar is planning to issue more 1896, $1,000,000 in 1900, $4.000,000 manifestos on his name day, which w ill in 1898 and a little more than $4,000, 000 in 1897, the year prior to tbe grant more liberties to the peasants. .American occupation. Secretary Richards has several new Pribr to 1899, tbe exports from the measure in connection with land laws United States to the Philippines, tbe which he would like to see enacted by bureau reports show, had never ex congress. ceeded $260,000, w hile in tbe present An experimental farm on every gov year they w ill aggregate nearly $6,000, ernment irrigation project is a recom 000. Imports from the islands, which mendation from the Agricultural de ranged between $4,000,000 and $5,- 000,000 per annnm prior to 1899, were partment. in 1802, $10,000,000; in 1903, $12,- Tw o men were shot, one badly if not 000,000, and in 1906 w ill be about fatally, and the other seriously, by two $14,000,000, according to the bureau masked men in Portland while bolding estimates. * up a hotel. The robbers escaped with The imports in 1906 are chiefly hemp something over $100. and sugar. Hemp imports for tbe first President Roosevelt bas written the ten months of 1905 amounted to $10,- Merchants’ Exchange, of San Francisco, 376,528, and sugar $2,212,249. expressing the wish to see Chinese la borers more closely barred from en Connecticut S a fe L o o ted - trance into this country, but be says Suffield, Conn., Dec. 19\ — After the exempt classes should be treated binding tbe railroad watchman, W. more courteously. Jones, and his 12 year old son to chairs The esar is afraid to leave his palace. in the railroad station here this morn Stern measures have been adopted at ing before daylight, six bank robbers pried their way into tbe Suffield Sav , Annapolis to stop hazing. inge bank on Main street, blew open There is a great demand for invita tbe safe after a fourth attempt and es tions to Miss Roosevelt’ s wedding. caped with $50,000 worth of registered The Kansas board of railroad com bonds and stocks not negotiable, ac missioners has' ordered the grain rate cording to President Newton, of the in stitution. They overlooked $3,000 in cut. cash and negutiabla bonds in a drawer A conflict between the president and rby. congress on the canal question is prob able. Conference at Whita House. Senator Heyburn, of Idaho, continues Washington, Dec. 19.— Senators A lii- to fight the president’s forest reserve eon and Hale, who are members of the policy. committee on appropriation«, and Chairman Sbonts and Secretary Bishop, Strikers at Riga, Russia, are held in check by machine guns placed in the of tbs Isthmian Canal commission, were in conference jrith the president at the white house tonight. It is pre Poland is in a state of desperate an sumed that the case of Secretary Bish archy and panic reigns in every quar op, whose duties as agent tor tbe com ter o f the province. mission baa been the subject of discus The Great Northern railway and oth sion in congress, wae among matters talk ers have been indicted at Philadelphia ed of, bat no statement wae made. for granting rebates. General Strike ie Improbable. In the trial of the beef trust officials London, Dec 19.— Tbe correspondent at Chicago Commissioner Garfield w ill of tbe Daily Telegraph at St. Peters be summoned as one of tbeir witnesses. burg, in commenting on recent events The building in Philadelphia where in Rneeis. says he ia it ill optimistic Betsy Ross made the first American and is convinced of tbs impossibility flag bas been purchased by the govern of an organised general itrika, because public opinion and the peasantry are ment. M rongly averse to it. H e insists that There is a movement on foot in H a the m ilitary outbreak at Moscow ia fn w aii to secure Portugese laborers to no way an indication of general disaf work the sugar plantations of the is fection in tbe army. lands. A Tacoma m ill bas secured a con Furs G o Up in Smoks. tract for supplying 2,600,000 feet of Nsw York, IMs. 19.— Two hundred lumber to the government for the P h il thousand dollars’ worth of furs- wers ippines. destroyed by fr a today in tbs establish A Democratic mayor has been elected ment of Mas Paiseeki A Co., wholesale farriers and manufacturer« of automo in Boston. bile garment«, 37-39 East Twenty-first The pope bas appealed to Poles to street. Other tenants in tbe building w ill suffer heavy damages from water. maintain OREGON OTATE ITEMS OF INTEREST sana; C U R E O F T H E IN S A N E . Good DIGGING L O N G T U N N E L . R ecord the Past Yaar at tbs Baker City Irrigation C o. to Conduct O regon Asylum. Wator Through Hill. Salem— An annsnally good record ib the caring of patients has kept down tbe number of inmates of the state in sane* asylum and has probably averted congestion at that institution. When tbe last lagislature met, there v every reason to believe that tbe con strnction of a new wing would be abso lutely necessary within the ensuing two years. An appropriation for an addi tion o f three wards was made, bpt the appropriation was included in the o nibus appropriation b ill and waa held np by the referendum. Construction of new rooms wes therefore made impos sible, • The nsnel rate of increese in popula tion at tbe asylum is 60 per year, and at that rate the institution would have been crowded to tbe lim it before anoth er legislature could take action. Of late, however, a large number of pa tienta -have been discharged. Should the next legislature make an appropriation for a new wing, contain ing three wards, it w ill be at least two years from the present time before the addition would be reedy for occupancy. There is now room for 68 more patient« in the men’s department end ten in the women’ s department. Unless, there fore, the present low rate of incrw continues, tbe building w ill be fa ll be fore the'Capacity can be enlarged. In any event it w ill be necessary to transform one of the men’ s wards into a ward for women, and probably it w ill be necessary to use some of tbe men’ s smoking rooms for dormitories. RU LE O N B A L T IO Gunners Refude to Fire and Ships Cannot Ba Trusted. Chicago, Dec. 18. — Tbe Dally Newa correspondent lends tbe following from St. *Peteiaburg: Expectation ol the downfall of the government continues to grow in this city. InaNtrgents still hold Riga, Reval and other Baltic towns. Tbe garrisons in these provinces are insufficient to pat down tbe armed rebels and tbe ai tillerymen refuse to fire on them. Strikes of railroad workers and crews of steamships prevent the forwarding of troops and ammunition to tbe revolt ed provinces. Though the government has been urged to dispatch a fleet to the Baltic porta Admiral B irileff hesitates to make any move, fearing that his sailors w ill join the rebellion .- Dispatches received from Mancharte today report the aitoation of the army aa desperate. Many officers are in hid' ing from their own troops, fearing for their lives. The men are burning and pillaging everything w ithin their reach, while the civ il population bee fled. Revolutionary proclamations have been poetad about in tbe barracks and in tbe streets. Dissensions among the chief officers seriously complicate matters. The soldiers accuse the com- miaaariee of stealing large quantities of ■applies and have burned their house« CONDITIONS WORSE Troops and Workmen Fight on Streets ol Riga. WARSHIPS TO REGAIN CONTROL • Baker City— The 600-foot tunnel of the Baker C ity Irrigation company through the h ill on which is situated the city reaervoir is ander way by Provisional Governmant Has Baan Es gang of 40 man, with all the necessary tablished in Baltic Provinces— machinery. Work waa oommenced at Public Buildings Burned. both ends simultaneously, and unless I the plane of the engineers go wrong, tbe two crews w ill mest In the middle St. retersburg, sia Eydtkuhnen, of tbe h ill. Dec. 16.— I t is stated upon the highest When completed this w ill be tbe authority that two cruisers and two greatest irrigation tunnel in Eastern torpedo boats have been ordered by the Oregon. minister of Marine, acting under in The entire coat of the tunnel w ill bo structions of Count W itte, after an about $40,000, wbila the system this audience with tbe cair, to proceed from company ia putting in w ill eoek over L i ban to Riga and shell the city, if the $100,000. The head gates are on Pow reovolntionista refuse to surrender. der river, about seven miles above A provisional government has been Baker City. Tbe ditch follows the foot established there and tbe public build hills down to the big reaervoir h ill ings are occupied by representatives o f where a tunnel waa found necessary the home role party, who have determ A fter leaving the tunnel the watet w il ined to make Riga the capital of the be taken aronnd the east «ide of Baker Baltic province«. City and put on about 6,000 fibres of Barricades have been erected dvery- land adjoining the city lim it« on tbe where, and steamers arriving at the northeast. W O R K D O N E O N IR R IG A TIO N , port are nnable to communicate with This land w ill be devoted to frait the shore. Public buildings have been raising and small farming. E. L The population ie fleeing Smith, of Hood River, is at tbe bead Great Amount o f Construction Dona burned. and merchants are abandoning tbeir b‘. Reclamation Service. of the company building this ditch business. and it ie tbe first and only irrigation Washington, Dec»-18. — A resume of Tb e new strike law provides heavy project of any magnitude in Baker toe work performed by the Reclama penaltiee, and drastic punishment for county. tion service to date shows that 77 miles participators and instigators of strikes. of main canal, 54 milea of diatribnting They may be sent to prison for from 10 Linn Farms May Yiald Oil. system and 186 miles o f ditches have months to foar years for an offense. Albany—A r e the foothills of Linn been constructed, including dams, bead' county charged with crude oil that w ill works, etc. Tunnels having a total Government Openly Defied. make the owners of the land fabnlooely length of three and one-half miles have * • J Paris, Dec. 16.— Tbe St. Petersburg rich? This question is agitating the been driven, including more than a B U S IN E S S IS P R O M IS IN G . minds of a large number of people m ile of tbe great Gunniaon tunnel. correspondent of the Matin, nnder date ' since the investigation of the land has Mora than 250 milea of telephone .lines of December 16, eays tbe sadden re- Portage Railroad Saves Farm ers Five been taken np by A . A . Horter, W il have been installed and are in opera tarn of the government to reactionary Cents a Bushel on Wheat. liam S. Harris and W . P . Keady. For tion; 126 milea of wagon road, many measures bas aronsed tbs interest o f Salem— That tbe operation of the some time these men have been pros miles of which were cat out of solid the revolutionaries, who are holding portage road from Tbe Dalles to Celijo pecting in the coal fields aronnd La- rock in almost inaccessible canyons, 147 meetings and passing reeolations de comb, and now have arranged to lease bridge« and 60 office and other build claring their determination to resist baa reaulted in an increase of 6 cents tbe government. 6a the resolutions are bushel to wheat growing farmers, who several hundred acres in that neighbor ings have been conetracted. The works above mentioned have passed they are forwarded to the min were able to reach tbe portage road, is hood for the avowed purpose of boring called for tbe excavation of 9,360,000 isters, who do not reply to them. the report made by Superintendent L. for oil. A St. Petersburg dispatch to the cubic yards of rock and earth, the lay 8. Cook, to tbe Portage Railway com ing of 70,000 cubic yards of concrete, Journal, dated December 16. says: mission. Not all the wheat that brought Linn County Taxes Fixed. “ A t a meeting of engineers tonight tbe increased price was shipped over Albany — A t the regular December 12.000 cable yards of riprap, 150,000 the portage road, however, for M r term of tbe county court for Linn linear feet of sheet piling and 10,000 it was resolved to demand the immedi Cook eays that the O. R . A N . Co. has county the tax levy for Linn county for feet of bearing piles have been driven. ate release of Schmidt, tbe leader o f met the ent brought about by tbe oper all purpose« was fixed. The total levy There have been purchased 180,000 the mutiny at Sevastopol. “ Alarm ing reporta are arriving con iron, 250,000 ation of the state’ s railroad and farmer« to be paid by residents of tbe county pounde of railroad have profited in >hat way. who are not subject to a city tax w ill ponnda of etrnctnral steel. 600,000 cerning the troop« at Moscow, who ap The O. R . A N. met the cat by ab be 21 m ills. This includes state, pounds of east iron, 1,750,000 feet of pear to be thoronghy disaffected, and sorbing drayage at Arlington and by connty and tbe several special taxes, lumber, and 78,000 barrels of cement. who, in addition to demanding in other means and thersby secured much divided as follows: State, 6.5 m ills; Tbe government has erected a cement creased pay and shorter terms of serv of the shipping. Only 18,189 sacks of school, i.4 m ills; county, 3 m ills; m ill at a cost of more than $100,000, ice, ask for liberty to read all news wheat went over the portage road dar roads and bridges, 4 m ills; indigent which bas already turned out 15,000 papers.” ing November, but more could have soldiers, 0.1 m ills; special road, 2 barrels of cement, and is now fam ish ing about 300 barrels a day. Tbe saw been secured by seeking contract« and m ills; total, 21 mills. DECREASE O F P O S T O F F IC E S . m ills operated by Uncle Sam have cut more w ill be secured when the ahipperi 2.880.000 feet of lumber from the gov Result o f Rural Delivary — Local Par- become fam iliar with tbe ratea. Lina to Run Through Vale. ernment Vale— A corps of railroad engineers cala Post Proposed. S A LE M W O U L D C A N F R U IT. who arrived in V ale several weeks ago, - Washington, Dec. 16.— The annual H O LD U P T R A IN . left recently for the Malbeur canyon, report of Fourth Asaiatant Postmaster Movement Started to Form Company about 14 miles west of Vale, in tbe v i General P . V. DeGraw «ays there has cinity of the proposed government irri Safes o f North Coast Limited Rifled been a decrease of 575 in tbe new post to Handle Output. Near North Yakima. masters commissioned, as compared Salem— A movement has been started gation canal. Here they are surveying The actual for tbe organization of a co-operative the land for tbe road, which it ia said North Yakima, Dec. 18. — Overland with tbe previene year. company among tbe fruitgrowers for w ill soon be built through Malheur limited Ko. 1, due here at 2:50 o’clock number of postoffices in tbe United the purpose of constructiong and oper valley, touching at Vale. 8everal very p. m., but running almoet five hours States at the close of tbe fiscal year sting a cannery. The plan is to form important meetings of citizens have late, was held up at Hillside, in the a corporation with 400 shares of stock been held to consider plans for benefit Yakima canyon, 11 milea north of this First class, 275; second class, 1,258; at $25 a share. Not more than 20 ing the city. place, at 7:16 Saturday evening. Tbe third class, 4,120; fourth class, 62,- «bares can be held by one person, and express car was dynamited, two esfee 478; total, 68,131. Bright Outlook fo r Show. This, tbe report says, was a redac transfers can be made only through tbe blown open and all contenta of vaine Albany— December 19 to 23 are tbe taken. tion, resulting mainly from the discon board of directors. The board w ill consist of nine men and w ill have dates «et for tbe annual exhibition of From a good source it it learned that tinuance of 8,492 fourth class postoffices charge of tbe business« of tbe concern. blooded fowls under the auspice« of the there was little currency in the safes on daring the year by reason of tbe eetab- The purpose is to secure to growers Linn County Poultry association. This the limited at the time of tbe holdup. lish ven t of rural free delivery. Th e the highest possible price .for fruit. bazaar promisee to be one of tbe beet Tb e main content« consisted bf drafts, aggregate compensation of tbs post masters thus displaced amounted to The movement was started by 8. J. yet held, and many prises w ill be offer etc Lemmon, an Eastern fruit packer, who ed for the beet ezhibita, for many 'o f City Marshal Curren has ordered the $198,994. City free delivery bad been eitended expects to take tbe management of the which there is material in Linn connty arrest of every stranger seen in North co-operative capnery. Yakima who cornea anywhere near an dnring the year to 44 new poatofficee, Tbe gross re swering the description given of the as against 69 in 1904. PO RTLAND M ARKETS. holdnp men. Up to midnight last ceipts of free delivery offices daring Naw C ut-O ff Nearly Dona. night there bave been four arerata. the year bad increased 8 per cent and McMinnville— Tbe new St. Joseph- Wheat— Club, 72c per bushel; blue- One man waa arrested by Officer Lane the cost only 2 per cent. Lafayette cut-off, which is nearly com stem, 74c; valley, 73c; red, 68e. Mr. DeGraw renews tbe recommend who aawered tbe description perfectly. pleted, w ill enable tbe Yam hill divi Oats— No. 1 white feed, $27.00; H e waa taken off a passenger coach on ation that a rats of 3 cents per pound sion of tbs Southern Pacific to have gray, $26.50 per ton. train coming from the scene of the or any fractional part thereof be fixed regular trains over the new rxtd within Barley— Feed, $22(922.60 per ton; holdnp, and was wet to tbe skin. I t is on packages not exceeding five pounds a short time. The new stretch of track brewing, $22.50023; rolled, $23(9 maiied at tbe distribntlng postoffice o f thought be may be one of the men. is nearly two and a half miles long, 23.60. T h is I t is thought possible tbe bandits any rural free delivery route. and w ill do away with keeping np the Rye— $1.60 per cental. may have crossed tbe Columbia and be rate should apply only to packages de nine miles ol road from Whiteson to' Hay — Eastern Oregon timothy, posited in the local poetoffice for deliv Lafayette and the big bridge near the $14.60(915.60 per ton; valley timothy, headed for British Columbia. ery to boxes of patrons on routes eman latter place. I f the present schedule $11(912; clover, $8 0 9 ; cheat, $8 60(9 ating from that office, and not to m ail Christmas Presents by Shipload. remains in force, three trains a day 9.50; grain bay, $809. w ill ran into Portland— at 6 and 8 a. New York, Dec. 18.— The American transmitted from one office to anothar. Fraite— Apples, $1(91.50 per box; m and 3 p. m. line steamer Philadelphia, which sailed pears, $1.2601.60 per box. Army o f Strike Braakara. Vegetables — Beans, wax, 12c per from New York today for Plymouth, Snow Falla Early. Chicago, Dec. 16^— The Chicago Em pound; cabbage, 1 0 1 * e per pound; Cherbourg and Southampton, carried This ployers’ association, • at a meeting to Burns— The Amt snow storm of the cauliflower, $1.26 -per crate; celery, 3,226 bags of mail for Europe. year has visitad this county, and snow 46076c per doaen; cucumbers, 60060c represents the largest quantity of mail day, formulated plans for tbs establish is now 12 inches deep in tbe valley and per dozen; pnmpkim, * ® lc per matter ever carried by any one stermer ment of a standing army of laborers» The both skilled and unskilled and repre three feet on the mountains. Tbia is pound; tomatoes, $101.25 ’ per crate; «rate; out of tbe port of New Y ork. more snow than fell all last winter, and ■pronts, 7c per pound; squash, nash, * 0 1 c Philadelphia ie the Christmas ship senting every branch of trade to be pre old settlers say it ia more than baa fall per pound; turnips, 9Oc0$l $1 per sack; aack; from New York this year and the major pared to go to any city in the United en this time of year since tbe hard carrots, 66076c per sack; beets, 86c0 portion' of the mail she carries consists State« to fill the places of strikers when of presents for relatives and friends necessary. Tbe scope of tbe associa winter of 1887-88, when 76 per cent o f $1 per seek. tbe stock perished. The early snow Onions — Oregon yellow Danvers, who are on the other aide of the A t tion w ill ba extendad so aa to include lantic. every city in tbs United Statee with a indicates a long, cold winter, bat the $101.25 per Sack. population of 60,000 or more. Employ stockmen have plenty of fodder lor five Potatoes — Funcy graded Burbanks, Friends Will Give Aid. ment bureaus w ill be maintained where months’ feeding. 65076c per sack; ordinary, 66060c; Havana, Dec. 18.— That tbe Am eri nonunion workmen can register. Mrrcbd sweets; sacks, $1.90; crates, cans in tbe Isle of Pines have friends Taka Water From Vinam River. $2.16. Promotion fo r MacArthur. Batter — Fancy creamery, 27 X 0 8 0 c in the United Statee who are w illing to La Grande — Articles of incorpora aid them in every way possible in tbeir Washington, Dec. 15.— The«aathore- tion have been filed for the Grand per pound. Ronde Irrigation company, with a cap Eggs— Oregon ranch, 36c per dozen. efforts to have tbe island added to tbe tive statement was made at tbe War de ital stock of $100,000. Tbe incorpora- ' Poultry—Average old bens, 12c per Union ia manifest here in letters re partment today that, on the retirement tora are Walter M. Pierce, C. H . Craw lb ; young roosters, 10011c; springs, cently received from prominent resi in September next of General Corbin, These let who w ill succeed General Bstea in A pril ford and T . R. Berry. The object ia l l ) { 0 1 2 c ; dressed chickens,12012>4c; dents of tbe Isle of Pines. to secare 10,000 inches of water, for ir turkeys, live, 16c; turkeys, dressed, ters say that friends in the States have next aa lieutenant general of tbe army. rigating in Grand Ronde. The water choice, 1 7 K 0 1 8 c; geese, live, 9010c; offered hundreds bf thousands of dollars General MacArthur, the officer next tar to aid in establishing a territory of the line ol succession, w ill be promoted to le to be seen red from- Minam river by- ducks, 14016c the grade of lieutenant general. I t means of canals, condnits and pipe Hops — Oregon, 1906, choice, 100 United Statee. also was announced that General Wood lines. I t w ill be the moat extensive l l % c per pound; olds, 607e. probably w ill succeed General Corbie Finds Millions In Ground. irrigation project in this section. Wool— Eastern Oregon average beet, Winnepeg, Man., Dee. 18.— Anthony in the Philippine division. 16021^ per pound; valley, 24026c; Complaints on Illegal Fishing. Blum,of Boston, principal owner of the mohair, choice, 80c. Horizontal Reduetion o f Tariff. Beef — Dressed bulls, 102c per Laarentine mine in the Mamtoa dis Tillam ook— Deputy Fish Warden H. A. Webster bas filed two complaints in ponnd; cows, 8 0 4 ; oountry steers, 4 0 trict, 200 miles east of here, has un Washington, Dec. 16. — Senator Mc earthed walls of gold that assay $400,- Creary yesterday introduced a b ill to Justice Haber lack’ s court on account of 4*c . 000 to the ton. There are m illion« in reduce the tariff of tbe United Statee the alleged violation of tbe fishing law V eel— Dressed, 3 0 7 *1 « per pound. Mutton— Drawer: 'ancy, 7 0 7 )* c per sight. I t is tbe richest discovery ever by providing that there shall be levied in Tillamook bay. One is sgaisnt the He spent’ ten upon ail article« imported from foreign Elmore Packing company, and the oth pound; ordinary, 4 0 6 c ; lam be, 7 made in gold mining. years off and oo in tbs district and has countries a rate equal to three fourjbe 0 7 *c. er against W . W. Ridebalgb, made much money. of tbe cannery et Garibaldi. 6« 7 c per pound. ' of the present schedule. L