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High In Coming Session Irrigation Congress. North Yakima, Wash, Aug. 7. — Oartagsna, Snafu, Aug. 6.— A terri During tbe first week of September the bis marine disaster occurred Saturday National Irrigation oongrass w ill be in evening off Gape Palos. The Italian FO R E Q U IT A B L E T A X . L A W U N C O N S T IT U T IO N A L . setaion at Boise Idaho, with an attend steamship Birio, from Genoa for Barce ance of several thousand delegates. 8tate Commission Proposes Revision Household G oods N ot Entitled to Ex. lona, Oadis, Montevideo and Buenos o f Present Law . emptlon, Bays Suprem e Court. Exhibits of fruit and honey are being Ayres with about 800 portons on board prepared by different localities and Salem— W ith a view to Salem— By holding« in a decision just was wrecked off Hormigaa island ring a states. The premiums are liberal. I t more equitable assessment of property rendered, that the householder's tax Three > hundred immigrants, most of in this state, the Oregon Tax commis exemption is unconstitutional, the Ore is expected that the governor of Wash them Italians and Spaniards, w< sion has recommended a revision of the gon Supreme court has declared void a ington w ill appoint 26 delegates, that law governing the equalisation of ae- statute that has been in fores in this drowned. The captain of tha steamer Grand Duke Nicholas to Lead Fight R m u k m o f tho U u Important but each commercial club w ill appoint ten, seaf menta by the county board. In state almost continuously since 1889. oommittod suicide. ». on Rads — Disturbances and Lass Interacting Events The bishop of Ban Padro, Brasil, also and that each board of county commis this connection, the commission ‘gives Householders' exemptions have been o f the Past W as It. Mutlnian Continue. sioners w ill appoint five. I t is believ ita flat diaapp oval to the plan often allowed every year except 1904, when waa lost and another bishop was for ed that If a full delegation attends the agitated of having tbe assessment rolls the exemption law had been repealed. tim e among tbs missing. Tha remain convention it w ill be able to secure the published in the newspapers in the I t was re-enacted by the special session dar of tha passengers and *be officers A mamber of the kaiser’ « cabinet next national congress at some point in locality in which tbe property assessed of 1903, but went into effect too late and craw got away in tha ship’s boats Bt. Petersburg, Aug. 4.— St. Peters arenasrl of grafting. this state. I t is hoped that the vari ia located. to be applicable to the assessment Of or ware rescued by means of boats sent burg ia in darkness tonight. Tbs em to them from 4he shore. A number of The proposed revision of the law re 1904. I t <a reported that Russian bankers ous fruitgrowers’ associations and the ploy«« of tha elsctrio lighting plants, 8tate Beekeepers’ association w ill have lating to equalisation of the assess • Approxim ately $8,000,000 baa been fishermen who made attempts at rescue w ill aid the revolutionists. were drowned. always tha earliest barometric record of on exhibition products of the orchard ment is largely based upon inconsisten exempted from taxation in this state A . Bt. Petersburg paper says General and apiary which w ill take silver cups Those rescued from the vessel are political conditions, oaaaod work during cies in the present law, but also upon a from year to year, and legislators, Trspoff is to be minister of war. and other premiums. The Yakima laxity in the law by which wealthy coonty officers and the people generally now at Gape Palos, in a pitiable condi ths'aftarnoon in obedience to the call Harriman is believed to be secretly County Horticultural union is arrang property owners have been able to co have recognised the exemption as valid. tion, being without food or clothing. This call already The Birio struck a reel of rocks for a general strike. ing to send elegant exhibits of fruit* erce county ourta into allowing an in Now the Supreme court has declared all baying ap Btt Peal railway stock. has been obeyed ‘by 20,000 factory known aa Bajos Hormigaa, and and honey. T b e delegation from that equitable assessment to stand. Tbe these exemptions invalid. Heat in Chicago is oppressive. Hormigaa bands in the capital. I t w ill be im county w ill ask the convention to pass commission proposes a law which seems This decision w ill make it necessary axtn afterward, stern first. Deaths and prostrations are quite nu a resolution memorialising congress to to have “ teeth in it,” and which will for county assessors in many opunties island lier about two and a half m ils« possible, however, to predict thq suc merous. appropriate $300,000,000 for reclama be effective if county officers are dis to make a reassessment of property in to tbs eastward of Cape Paloa. The 8irio, owned by the Navigasiono cess of this universal political strike An Italian anarchist has been cap tion o f arid lands in the Weet. posed to do their duty. their counties for 1906, for it is the Italians, left Genoa August 2. A ll the until Monday, as the workmen in St. tured with a quantity of dynamite in The State Beekeepers’ association has The inconsistency in the present law practice of many assessors not to lict I t ia imposai Petersburg and the provinces have two tended for the king. secured a Bigelow observatory hive, lies in the fact that the county board property that is exempt. In some and ship’s books wers lost. ble at present to ascertain the full ex holidays— Saturday, which Ia tha fate stocked with pure bred Italian base, for of equalisation ia required to meet on perhaps most o f tbe counties theasss Berah Bernhardt has been refused a tant of the disa«ter. Nine-tenths of day of the dowager empress and a great decoration of tbe Legion of Honor by the purpose of giving object lessons in the last Monday in August, w hile . tbe or« list the exempt property and make tbe passengers were Italians, and the religious feast, and thsir regular holi the apiary. I t w ill be used at the assessor is given until the first Monday the deductions afterward. France because she does not pay her remainder Spaniard«. A h tha surviv day of Sunday. monthly meetings of the sseociation to in September to file his roll, or until debts. The pickets of cavalry and infantry ora bava been landed at Cape Paloa teach the farmers and high school class- the first Monday in October if the Clackamas Farm ers A re Happy. were the most conspicuous features on A ll South America, as represented at The Inhabitants provided them with It w ill be one of tbe interesting county court makes an order to that Oregon O ily— There is an abundant the Pan-American conference, is lined features of the display at the Washing effect. A t the same time there ia no clothing and nonriahment. Thirty tbe streets of Bt. Petersburg last night. up for arbitration and the peace of tbe ton State fair. The secretary of the authority of law (or an extension of tbe yield of all hay and grain crops in were landed at Hirmagaa island, about Business houses generally have boarded Clackamas county this year that sur world. one m ile from the tragedy. Fisherman up their windows aa they did ia tha fair has agreed to set apart one of the tim e of meeting of the county board of pass the average in quality. Early brought In tbe first news of tbs foun days of tha great October strike. Prac Many witnesses are being celled be prominent counters in the main pavil equalisation. fruits and vegetables yielded heavily, tically all of the atreet oars in tbe city ion for tbe apiary exhihit, and $200 Assessors usually take the fu ll time while tbe vippyard, field and ore hart dering of tbe Birio, and it created con have stopped running, and the cab driv fore the grand jury at Chicago to tell Boatloads of tbs what ‘ they know of 8<andard Oil busi- has been appropriated for premiums in to prepare their rolls, and very fre with maturing crops, g iv e tbe producer sternation bare. e n are threatening to oease work. that division. quently ask for and are granted the every assurance of increased prosperity shipwrecked passengers and crow began neee methods. In tha meantime the fate of the reaching shore ahortly after the news The three days* midwinter conven extension of time. Commenting upon with the harvest. .In celebration of the Stolypiu cabinet sways in the balance Two electric ears collided head on tion o f tbs State Beekeepers’ associa became I® — - -m m » — nnwi ' this condition of the laws, the coaunis- targe ana Banefactory crops, a nam dot near Verm illion, Ohio. Two persons tion w ill be held at the Agricultural A ll tbe stokers went down with the and Russia 1« upon the verge of disor sion says that “ the board of equalisa of harvest festivals have been held and were killed, another fatally injured college at Pullman next January, and ship. They were unable to reach the ders which may lead to the reign o f tion is thus required to meet perhaps others are being arranged. I t bas been either tbe m ilitary or the proletariat. and scores mors o i less seriously hurt. tbe observatory hive w ill be in full six weeks before the assessment roll is years since Clarkamss county farmers deck in tim e to save ' themselves. I t can be stated definitely that the step# Among the survivors at Cape Paloa are operation to instruct the students of A mutiny in all Finnish forts has completed, and as its functions lapse wers as prosperous and contented. many mothers who weep and wring toward a dictatorship may be teken that college. Tb e students of tbe Ida when it has been in seeeion a week,- it been called by the Reds. their bands for lost children, w hile Sunday or Monday by the nomination ho Agricultural college, which is only must have passed out of legal existence Raise Railroad Assessments. E. A . Gage, a son of Lyman Gage, there are also a number of children of Grand Duke Nicholas 't o tbe chief nine miles from Pullman, are also in at a date before tbe assessor is required Salem— That railroad property in who are unable to find their parents command of all the troops in Ruaeia. committed suicide in Seattle. vited to be present at that meeting. to have the asseesment roll ready to Oregon was assessed at only $10,816, Three have been admitted to tha city This would virtually placa him in con Rear Admiral Train, commander in Tbe businees of beekeeping ia an gd- equalise. trol of all the disturbed districts of the 915.41, when it had a commercial value foundling asylum. chief of tbe Asiatic squadron is dead. unct of the orchard, bees being tbe Under the present system we have of nearly $70,000,000, is one of tbe im empire where martial law has been A fund of two and a half m illion dol best friend of tbe fruitgrower, for tbe practically two boards of equalisation,” portant and interesting features of the proclaimed. lars is to be raised to build cottages for reason that thsse insects cross pollenise says tbe commission, “ one meeting report of the Oregon Tax commission, J O N E S A N D P O T T E R T O J A IL T*”” the blossoms and increase the yield. after tbe other, and having full power the homeless o f 8an Francisco. which w ill be presented for the consid Artillery in Open Revolt. These two industries go hand in hand, to undo the work of its piedeoeasor. eration of the next legislature. Tb< Warsaw, Poland, Ang. 4.— A portion The forts at Sveaborg, Russia, are al and are Ons Y ear and S 2 ,0 0 0 , Six Months rapidly becoming valuable The county board of equalisation con figures relate to valuations in 1904, of tha troops in tbe 8nmmer Rembert- most in total ruins as the result of sources of income. and S 6 0 0 Respectively. tinues in session one week, and if it which was the latest year for which off, near hare, mutinied yesterday and fighting between mutineers and loyal As an example of what organisation does not complete ita work within the Portland, Ang. 8.— W illard N . Jonaa are in open revolt today. the commission could ssenre reliable The artil troops. does, a few years ago the Yakima Coun wsek, the county court, at ita next reg and Thaddeus B. Potter, convicted at lerymen have driven their officers out Information. ty Horticultural union Incorporated and ular session, completes the examina Ban Francisco U threatened with an midnight October 16, 1906, under i of their quarters. A squadron o f Cos epidemic of typhoid, which the health sold its shares of stock at $10; the past tion and correction of the roll. Yields 90 Bushels an A cre. indictment returned by tbe Federal sack« sent to overpower the mutineers year the dividends were 70 per cent, a The new law is to do away with this, board says is being carried by the com Weston— A remarkably heavy yield grand jury charging them jointly with was received with grapaehot. Details warehouse 50x180 feet baa just been making provision for the board meeting mon house fly. o f barley has just been harvested on conspiring to defraud tha government are lacking, as extraordinary precau completed, tne material being stent after tbe roll ia completed. the (arm of O. C. Turner, two miles o f ita public lands, ware given tbair tions a n being taken to prevent tha The state law of New York restrict and the structure two stories and full This proposed law contains several ing the labor by women and children basement, one front being on the provisions ¿bat seem to be an improve north of this place. Tbe yield from 44 sentences by Judge Hunt ia the United facts becoming pnblie. acres was 629 sacks, or 1,267 bushels, States District coart Saturday. to 10 hours a day baa been declared un Northern Pacific railroad and the other ment upon tbe existing law. In the an average of 90)4 bushels to the acre. Jones reoeived a fine nf $2,000, in Rebels Fire Big Woodyards. constitutional. on the North Coast road. The shares first place, a taxpayer w ill not go before Turner Bros, were expecting a good addition to a term of one -year at the Harkov, Ang. 4— Fire broke out in are now selling at $20, and it ia antici tbe county board of equalisation unless yield, but did not look for more than government prisen on M cN eill’s island. The state auditor of Kansas says he w ill cancel tbe polices of all insurance pated that the capital stock w ill have he has a real grievance, for the court 70 bushels to the acre, which is a big Potter fared somewhat better, a« Judge several large woodyards in ths vicin ity of the prison today. This evidently companies who do not pay their Ban to be increased in order to accommodate has power to raise his assessment, and yield. Hunt took several points into consider was a device on tbe part of revolution tbe demand. bis formsl petition w ill serve to call Francisco losses in fu ll. ation, which, coupled with the fact ists, who hoped to free political leaders Fruit Inspector Brown, of Yakim a tbe attention of his neighbors and tbe H alf Million to Clackamas Roll. that Francis J. Heney made a strong Provision con tractors on the isthmus daring the confusion. . The authorities county, says that in five years from now public generally to the representations Oregon C ity— By the decision of the plea for leniency in his esse, prompted have formed a trust and raised the be calculatee that 12,000 cars per year he is making governing tbe value of his Supreme court on tbe tax exemption his sentence of. six months in the Mult are apprehensive of a renewed effort to prices 100per cent. Tbe canal com w ill be shipped from tbe warehouse at property. Fleeing the matter of equal law, Assessor Nelaon reports that there nomah county jail and a fins of $500. the same end. mission has ordered supplies, of $500 North Yakim a. isation entiiely in tbe bands of one w ill be added to the Clackamas county Tobe attorneys (or both ware given ten and over bought under the open bid P U T O U T O F B U S IN E SS. board instead of two w ill centralise the assessment rolls about $400,000 addi days to perfect any legal action looking system. reeponsibilty and give time and oppor tional on which next year’ s tax levy to an appeal, and in tbe meantime T o Duplex Alaska Cable. Brigadier General W illiam Bolton is Washington, Aug. 7.— Tbe Signal tunity for careful and well advised w ill be made. Revision w ill delay the Jones waa required to give $8,000 bail, Insurance Commissioner Gives Body dead. _________ corps headquarters in t'his city has work. Blow to T w o Companies. task of completing the rolls which were double tbe amount of hi« former bond, while Potter waa permitted to go upon received from the state authorities ten Mayor W . H . Moore, of Seattle, is been advised that the cable duplexing Ban Francisco, Aug. 4.— Insurance Fire Precautions at Asylum. apparatus sent to Seattle for use on the hi« original security. weeks later than the usual time. seriously ill at Los Angeles. Commissioner W olf sent notice ttday Salem— Lest friends and relatives of Alaskan cable baa baen a complete sue The particular offente for which the to the president and directors of the the 1,420 patients confined in tbe in The business of tbe Lewis and Clark cess. Aa soon as the cable ship Born two men were convicted consisted in Fireman’ s Fond Insurance company PO RTLAND M ARKETS. exposition has been wound up. side completes its work of laying cables sane asylum may be unduly concerned Inducing a large number of Grand and tbe Houle Fire A Marine Insurance as to their welfare on account of tbe Wheat — Club, 71c; bluestem, 73c; Arm v men to file soldier homestead* company, both of Ban Francisco, that T . W. Davenport, of Silverton, Ore between the forts defending the en recent fire at that institution, an official red, 69c; vallev, 71c; new club, 70c; in the Silets Indian reservation, under unless they made good their deficiency gon, father of Cartoonist Davenport, lg trance to Puget sound, which probably w ill be in about a week, it w ill go to of the asylum says that none of the pa new bluestem, 72c; valley, 71c. agreement to transfer title to Jonee. in capital stock in four weeks he w ill dead. tients were in danger, and would not Alaska and install duplexing equip Oats — No. 1 white feed, $30; gray Ira Wade, county clerk of Lincoln request Attorney General Webb tc pro Fifteen hundred copper miners at ment at the Alaskan end, thus giving be even in case of a fire serious enough $29 psr ton. " county, was tried under the same in ceed to ascertain why their licenses to Calumet, Michigan, have bad their the Alaskan cable, which ia now over to destroy a considerable portion of the Barley— Feed, $23 50 per ton ; brew dictment, but in his case the jury re do business in California revoked. wagee voluntarily raised $2 per month. building. Tbe facilities for getting taxed, twice tbe present capacity. ing, $23.60 per ton; rolled, |24®24.60. turned a verdict of acquittal, the evi Both companies have been known to patients out of tbe building are such Four men were killed and two Rye— $1 60 per cwt. dence not being considered sufficient to be in financial troubla since the fire. that a disastrous fire need notcaure the wounded in a battle between a sheriff’ s H sy— Valley timothy, No. 1, $11® convict. John L . Wells, adjutant gen Tbe Home Fire A Marine has aohounc- Americans Caused Trouble. loes of a single life. In this particular posse and bandits in Knott county, Mexico City, Aug. 7.— The Impar- the building could scarcely be improved. 12.60 per ton; clover, $8.609)9; cheat, eral of tbs G. A R., waa also Involved ed that it w ill do no more busiaese. Kentucky. $6.50®7; grain hay, $7®8; alfalfa, in the scheme of conspiracy, his Influ Tbe Fireman’s Fund has reinsured i t » cial charges that tbe recently circulated ence bsing exercised in tbe direction of risks to the amount of $872,684.760, $ 11 . I t has been charged that General handbills, warning foreigners to leave Umatilla Canal Contract Let. Fruits— Apples, $1.60912.25 per box; securing locators among the old sol carrying premiums amounting to $4,- tbe country by September 16, were put Wood is drawing two salaries, one Waahnigton— Tbe secretary of the W ells confessed his share of 471,117 with the new Fireman’ s Fund governor and one as h ii regular pay in out by an unknown American, who interior has awarded the contract to the apricots, $1.25® 1.36; cherries, 6® 10c diers. per pound; currants. 9®10c; peach complicity In the fraudulent undertak corporation, which has been organised went from station to station distribut the army. The president says this is ing and posting the pretended proclam Poget Sound Bridge A Dredging com es, 76c®$1.10 per box; plums, $1.26; ing before the grand jury and was made since the fire. Both companies h ero not so. witness for the government. A gene tbna confessed failure. ation. The Imparcial also asserts that pany, of Seattle, for the construction of Logan berries, $1.369)1.40 perorate; A San Francisco woman has just certain railway camps in Texas and the storage feed canal of tbe Umatilla raspberries, $l.40®1.50; blackberries, ral shake-up in tbe local G . A . R . was W olf’ s order, it is expected, w ill The work of the 8c per pound; gooseberries, 8c. cored a divorce on the ground that her California have taken part in promot Irrigation project. the result of the exposures, and Wells permanently close their doors. . husband bad not spoken a word to her ing the circulation of false and sensa contract involves the construction of 26 Vegetables— Beans, 6®7c per pound; waa compelled to resign. miles of canal from tbe Umatilla river, cabbage, l94 ® 2c; corn, 16®20c per • for eight years, although living in the tional reports. Rubpenas fo r Standard Man. near Echo, to Cold Springe reservoir, dosen; cucumbers, 40®60c perd^zen; same house. Coal Companies M erged. New York, Ang. 4.— Forty o f more and consists of 700,000 cubic yards of egg plant, 10®16c per pound; lettuce, Dooms Opium Using. ; 4 A Porto Rican merchant baa sued Scranton, Pa., Aug. 6.— I t was re subpensa for officers and employes o f earth excavation, 6,000 cubic yards of head, 26c per dosen; onions, 10® fe d e r a l Judge Hunt, of Montana, for London, Aug. 7.— In a dispatch f r m rock excavation, 2,300 cubic yards of 12)4c; peas, 4 ® 6c per pound; radish ported today on tbe best authority that tbe Standard Oil company have been $100,000 damages. It is claimed that Pekin in which be discusses the opium concrete and 2.600 cubic yards of rip es, 10® 15c per dosen; rhubarb, 2® one of the largest deals in tbe history I'orwsrded to New York from Chicago. ’’at tbe time the judge was governor of trade the correspondent of tbe Times rap. The bid was $161,388. ( *¡,1 2 )4 « per pound; splnacb, 2 ® 8c; toma of tbs bituminous coal business was Several of the officials of tbe Standard < the island be was instrumental ia ruin expresses tbe belief th ft China w ill aik consumsted last week, whereby a cor Oil would not say whether they hsd re toes, $1.25®3 per box; parsley, 26c; ing the merchant’ s business; • * India to consent to an annual reduction poration known as tbe Pennsylvania, ceived the rubpenas from Illin ois. In Fire in the Cascades. squash, $1®1.25 per crate; turnips, in the import to China which would Beach Creek A Eastern Coni company, quiries ware referred to M . F. E llio tt, Tbe National Sculpture society is to Albany— A timber firs in the Cascade 90c® $l per sack; carrots, $1®1.26 per with a capital of $8,000,000, acquired general counsel for the company, who establish an old age home for its mem have the effect of extinguishing the mountains near Detroit is spreading sack; beets, $1.26®1.50 per sack. trade in ten years. As an evidence of by a 909-year lease all tbe property gaid so far aa he knew no attempt had rapidly, threatening heavy damsge. Onions — New. red, l ) 4 ® l ) 4 c per good faith China w ill issue an imperial and business of tbe Pennsylvania Coal been made to serve any of the officials. Tbe St. Paul is laying steel for its edict condemning tbe use of opium and The fire started near tbe Hantiam river pound; new yellow, 194®2c per pound. Coke company, tbe Beech Creek Goal Mr. E lliott would not say what atti Two Potatoes — Old Burbanks, nom inal; new Pacific coast extension. The work forbidding tbe employment in the gov and'spread invo heavy timber. Coke company and the North River tude tbe officials would take in cade tha hundred acres of the finest forest in the new potatoes, 75c® $1.25. is being done in South Dakota. ernment service of any opium eater. Coal A Wharf company, and a number subpena servers put in an appearance. Cascades ia now burning, and the wind Batter— Fancy creamery, 20®22)4c of electric light and water companies. Judge James F. Tracey, of tbe P h il is driving the flames into the heart of per pound. Investigation in Philippines. Raise the Price o f Bread. ippine Supreme court, w ill likely bis the mountains, where, if not stopped Eggs— Oregon ranch, 21®21)4e pei Says Trust C o n t r o l T ra d «. Washington, Ang. 4.— An investiga 8an Francisco, Aug. 7.— As a result soon, immense damage w ill result. the next vice governor of the islands. dosen. of the demands made by tbe union Everything is extremely dry and the Chicago, Aug. 6.— John H ill, Jr., tion of .alleged irregularities In tbe Poultry— Average old hens, 13® 14c John D. Rockefeller says there is has reopened his war on tbe owners of Philippine islands is now being con bakers for an increase of $3 a week in flames are spreading rapidly. per pound; tnixed chickens, 13®13>*c; more good than bad in tbe world, and tbeir wages, which has been granted by public warehouses in Chicago with the ducted by order of Major General Wood, - springs, 16 ® 17; roosters, 9 ® 10c; that everytning ia for good in the end. declaration that the grain trade is in the inquiry being in charge of Colonel the master bakers, the latter w ill raise Wheat Yield About Normal. dressed chickens, 14® 16c; turkeys, A t tbe re- the clutches of a trust. Mr. H ill ray« Wood, inspector general. the nrice of bread in this city. Tbe Fire in a Buffalo, N.. Y ., planing Pendleton— Tbe harvest in all parts live, 16® 17c; turkeys, dressed, choice, m ill destroyed $170,000 worth of prop manner in which it w ill be done has of Umatilla county has commenced. 20® 22)4c; geese, live, 8® 9c; ducks, he now has evidence of tbe existence of queet of General Wood tbe War depart- , an II levai combination among the ware ment has made a special detail of offi not yet been agreed upon, but it ia said The threshing up to this time has been ll® 1 3 c . erty. house man, end that he intends to fight cers fam iliar with the methids of busi that most of tbe bakers favor a loaf too limited to make a very close esti^ Hops— Oregon, 1905^ ll® 1 2 c ; olds, 1906 Truck workers in Ban Francisco have just a trifle larger than one-balf the it to ita death. The Inténtate Com ness and‘conditions in ths Philippines mate of tbs yield, tu t from what has 9c; 1906 contracts, 12®16c per pound. •truck for more pay and shorter hours. sise of tbe present loaf. been threshed on the rseervation, and Wool— Eastern Oregon average best, merce commioslon w ill meet here next to assist. No result baa yet around Athena it is thought tbe yield 16® 20c per pound, according to shrink m<>n'b, end Mr. H ill says he expects to ported to ths department. Tbe Pennsylvania railroad ban cut Com m erce Outstrips Population. in those districts w ill be about normal, age; valley, 20®22, according to fine -se so in v«st’vstfon started. passenger rates to S )f cents per mile. Stampede to Windy Arm. Washington, Aug. 7.— Tbe foreign and bad it not been for the hot winds ness; mohair, choice, 28®30c per Mileage books w ill be irsued at tbe rpte G oes to Isthmus m November. 8eattls, Ang. 4.— Rich strikes report commerce of the United States has tbe yield would have been at least 25 pound. o f 2 cents per m ile. Panama, Aug. 6.—«o n e r a i Magoon ed in Southearstern Alaska bava at grown more rapidly during th f last de per cent above the average. Veal— Dressed, 6 )4 ® 8c per pound. Completed Vast franda have been unearthed in cade than its population. Beef— Dressed bulls, 8c per ponnd; this afternoon informed President Ama tracted ths longshoreman of Bksgway, Ths men Flour Mills Closed Down. Ban Francisco’s .m unicipal affaire. figures for the fiscal year 1906 just pro cows, 4 )4 « 6 )4 c ; country steers, 6®6c. dor that President Roosevelt w ill visit Juneau and other towns. Examination of public records show vented show that w hile the copulation Mutton— Dressed fancy, 7®8c per the canal sons in November. ‘ Sonor who work along tho front bars stam La Grande— The flooring mills of La that there has been an extensive graft has grown since 1896 but 20 per cent, Grande, Island City and Union have pound; ordinary, 6 ® 0c; lambs, fancy, Amador, „through Mr. Magoon, extend peded to Windy Arm in snob numbers ed s formal Invitation to Mr Roosevelt (th a t ths sailors on tho coastwise fleet in letting contracts and that city pay- imports have grown 67 per cent and dosed down, having utilised all the old 8 ® 8*c . h a t4 to dnlofid th ll/ otrfi boater * exports 109 par east. * . *\ to visit tbs elty of Panama. rails have bean padded. supply of wheat. Pork— Dressed, 7® 8)4e psr ponnd. NETBERG. ORBGON NEWS OF THE WEEK Il I i Kl F I li I l i f I «c I ' ■í Italian Immigrant Ship 8triksa O ff Coast o f Spain. Workmen In Russian Capimi Re sponding m Call. SIGNS POINT TOA DICTATORSHIP