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NEWBERG GRAPHIC PEARY WILL TRY AGAIN. BUFFALO BILL TO RESCUE. LEGISLATORS MEET Message From Labrador Intimatea Runnera Sent by Renegadea for Hslp,f That He Is Not Discouraged. to Drlva Out Whltaa. Lenox, Mass., Nov. 6.—That Com Cody, Wyo., Nov. 6.—Colonel Wil liam F. Cody (“ Buffalo Bill” ), accom mander Robert K. Peary encountered panied by Colonel Breck and several unusual difficulties In his search for members of the party which returned NEW LINE8 IN CLACKAMAS. FOR LONGER TERM8. the North Pole was indicated In a a few days ago from a big bear hunt telegram received today by Morris K. in the Big Horn Mountains, Meft here Capital 8eeks Investment In Eleotric Superintendent Ackerman Jessup, president of the Peary AYctlc v r for Sheridan, Wyo., intending to hold Railways. Change In Present Law. a conference with the Utee before the Club. The most significant portion of Oregon City—Consequent upon an 8alem—That ths apportionment of latter start on their overland march n r iin i CTfl|] FNTFDTilNC TI1FII the telegram, however, was that con luCnl taining an intimation that Command increase in population from 33.000 in public school funds should be made to Fort Meade, where they are to stay rClUILLlUfl LnlLBIAllWd llu I o f 1906, „ as BU UWU by u. the upon the basis of the number o f teach- In charge o f the Sixth Cavalry until! er Peary would again try to find the the ou Spring shown , r Pole. v „ , The telegram ----------- , ’ .. ere employed, and not upon the num- spring. North followe: ,| Hopedale, Labrador, by way of.***®8801-8 c«nsue, to 30,000, whlomto ^er Qf children in the district, fa one | Notwithstanding the agreement! A Resuma o f tho Loss Important but Twlllingate, Newfoundland.—Steamer considered a reliable estimate o f the o f the moat Important recommends' which was reached at the conference Visit Washington’s Juts Mill and O re- Roosevelt now here. Repairing rod county’« population at the present tlons in the biennial report o f Super- between the soldiers and the Utes, Not Lass Interesting Events gon Stats Normal 8ch ool der and stern, taking ballast and time, Clackamas county is experienc intendent of Public Instruction J. H. there are fears of a general uprising o f ths Past Weak. at Weston. northern Indians. "Buffalo Bill,” awaiting arrival mail steamer to se ing a new era in its growth and devel Ackerman, which was made publie to- ° f cure coal. day. This very radical ebange in th e ;w ^° *• familiar Indian cbaract- opment. “ Return voyage incessant struggle been kept closely advised Several agencies are contributing to plan o f distribution is suggested as s erUUcB’ Peary says he ie only returning for with Ice to Cape York. September 26. this material, development o f the means o f enabling the sparsely set o f the developments In the recent Pendleton, Or., Oct. 30.—Whether provisions and supplies. troubles, and he believes the matter Then storms and head winds to Lab county and its resources, foremost tled district to employ as efficient a will not be entirely settled by the Oregon should supplant Its store foun- among which is the building o f elec The Standard Oil comapny is openly rador coast, October 23. teacher and have as many months of arrangement which puts an end to the ’ dry ln tha Salem pri.cm with a Juto “ Carried away two rudders, stern tric railway systems. Idle capital rec fighting for control of ths Illinois Cen . . _ . .. _ „ post and two blades o f propellor, fore- ognizes as a desirable investment the school during the year as the larger wanderings and depredations o f the I tral. top mast and spanker boom; lost one building of transportation lines |lnto and more favored district. This priv Utes under Appah and Black W hisker.. m111 w‘ * 8tud,«d tod8J ln th® Wall* At the lnatlgation o f the Utes, run- ¡Walla Jute plant o f the Washington Alice Roosevelt Longwcrth is making boat; burned all coal and some inter Clackamas county, where the various ilege, Superintendent Ackerman says, politics an important part of her social ior beams, using wood and blubber resources are still undeveloped end is one to which the smaller district ners have been going to all the tribes state prison by Governor Chamberlain, along coast merely awaiting the encouragement is entitled. California has such a law. of the Sioux, Northern Cheyennes and o f Oregon, 33 members o f the Oregon duties. Crows, with a view of inducing them , lalat c W- Jamei Buperlntend- "Expect to- communicate again from that wlll'toUow direct communication Among other recommendations to Join in driving the wWtes out of i Bodies exhumed in Mount Calvary Chapeau Bay. All progress will be with a market. f the Oregon penitentiary and cemetery, Portland, are found to be slow. Have no anxiety for our safety The interests back o f - the Oregon matje in the report are: That the the land, and Colonel Cody believes. “ and give, no credence to exaggerated Water Power A Railway Company, minimum, length o f the school year be that steps should be taken at once to ,other8- Whl1® th® lawmakers have not petrified. reports. which has already done a great deal increased from three to five months; counteract efforts of these messengers «^pressed their opinions on the sub- After three days’ persistent hunting, “ Roosevelt is returning this year for in bulldlffg up this county, are recog that the levy for school purposes be to stir up revolt. On his arrival at J«ct freely, it is evident that many o f Presdient Poore/elt has finally bagged additional supplies and for repairs. nized in the proposed building o f an increased from $6 to $8 per capita; Sheridan, Colonel Cody will confer them do not favor the change. a wild turkey. Several tons o f whale meat and dog electric line from Canemah to Salem, that the inheritance taxes be turned with the military authorities as to This is the attitude also o f Governor the exact methods of procedure. food thrown away last fall after poi Chamberlain and Superintendent It is expected that records of the San soning a number o f dogs. Other sup and this enterprise is assured, rights into the irreducible school fund, and of-way having been secured and sur James. They argue that the stove ’ ’ GREAT FAMINE IN CHINA. francisco mint will disclose rank grafts plies lost by breaking of ice in April. that a part or the whole o f the cor veys made over the entire route. The foundry brings to the Btate a revenu» in that institntiin. “ PEARY.” same interests, it has lately developed, poration tax be turned into the com Ten Million on Verge of Starvation— twice as„J>tg as a jute mill would do, mon school fund to be expended each caused the mysterious survey to he A big Oerman-Ameriran insurance that a jute mill would launch the stale Crop, an Utter Failure. New York, Nov. 6.—Although Com company has paid all its San Francisco mander Peary failed to reach the made between this city and Molalla year for school purposes. In connec in a business which is in large meas and Wilhoit Springs some three Shanghai, Nov. 5.—Advices received tion with the recommendation regard fire losses and reorganised to continue North Pole, Secretary H. L. Bridg months ago. This will be a branch ing the length o f the school year, here indicate that famine conditions ure speculative and risky and Dabi» in business. man, of the Peary Arctic Club, be line operated by the same company of the most desperate nature prevail to heavy losses because the raw pro lieves that his feat In reaching farther and will penetrate one of the richest Superintendent Ackerman says there in the Northern part of the great duct from India is manipulated by a Tne Duke of Marlborongh finds it are too many districts satisfied to north ought to be a subject fo^. Na necessary to practice rigid economy as tional rejoicing. Mr. Bridgman, who sections of the valley. Assurance is maintain school only the minhnim Province of Kiang-Su, with but one ex trust; that the finished bags would be given that this line will be built. ception the most fertile and valuable sold to consumers near the factory, a result of his separation from big rich received the message from Command The survey is now being made tor number o f months required by law. o f many provinces of the empire. Ten thereby discriminating against others American wifa. er Peary, announcing bis return to another proposed electric line between “ There is no reason why a ch id millions o f the total population of 21,- not favored by proximity to the plant; At a lonely st*ge station in the Coast civilization, telephoned the news of this city and Molalla, with the cele in a small, isolated district is not en 000,000 ln the province are reduced that Oregon’s participation ln the bus Mr. Peary’s safety to Mrs. Peary, who brated Wilhoit Springs as the ultimate . mountains a dog was discovered to be titled to as many months o f echo-) to stern want. happened to be in the city. iness would not regulate price's, be Crops are an utter failure and gnawing a human band. Search is be ™ Ur«*vT.h tl!J Molalla Railway Com- i 88 i8 the child in a „ „ more favorab y scenes of suffering that rival anything cause it could make only 12 per cent "Thank God he is safe,” was her n Oregon City and > > ¡ j v,. < < ing made for the body. first comment. Then she plied Mr. pany, a corporation ln which Oregon situated district,” said he. “ Mere in the .empire's history are reported of the~bagsused; and the Washington Ths antborities in New York City Bridgman with questions regarding City business men own a controlling location should not be the test o f the from every point In the region. Food plant doubled in size could make only have maed oat ten thoassnd orders of the details o f the news he had re interest. Its route is via Beaver number o f months’ schooling to which riots, which have been marked with 26 per cent of the bags used in that ceived from her husband. Creek, through a rich timber and agri a child is entitled.” The suggestion much bloodshed, are reported dally, state; and that the change to a jute arrest, to be ready in cases of emer Mr. Bridgman told her that her hus cultural section, and the promoters of that the rate o f levy be increased is and so far the officials have taken no mjjj wouid entall upon, the state an ex gency on election day. band, while he bad failed to reach the the enterprise promise to begin con steps to relieve (stress. In fact, to founded upon the need o f more funds Congressman Hoar, a son of the late pole, because o f ice, had now the dis struction work within a few weeks. prevent the rioting spreading to the pendlture of perhaps $125,000. in order that longer terms o f schoo! The Oregonians examined the Jute tinction of having- gone farther north, Oregon City is becoming metropoli Senator Hoar, is dead. cities all of the local governors have having reached 87 degrees 6 minutes, tan. A free mail delivery service for may be maintained. been ordered to keep the people ln mill with keen interest. It was not The navy is badly in need of hospi a point 32 minutes nearer to the North the city has been ordered established their homes at all hazards, and fur- running, because the day was one o f Pole than that reached by the Duke December 1. An improved telephone tals on the Pacific coast. Big Timber Deal Is On ther rioting has resulted from this its alternate idle ones, the idleness of Abruzzl expedition in 1900. In dis GOLD HILL— The four thousand step. coming from short jute supply. But High prices of meat in Germany cussing Peary’s dash late last fall, system is being installed by the Pacific States Company, while the Home Tele All of the local diplomatic represen makes the Germans vegetarians. after he had time to study the Com phone Company will begin Installing acre timber tract, situated at the tatives have received advices from several of the 70 looms were put in motion tor exhibition. The visitors, head o f F oot’s Creek, is now being foreigners in the famine,stricken re Steel building constructors fn New mander’s message more closely, Mr. its system soon, having completed the cruised in the interests o f Idaho and gion urging them to use all their in headed by Governor Chamberlain, Bridgman said: construction of its line to the Clacka York refnse to deal with the unions. Ashland., Or., capitalists. The sale oi! fluence to have the imperial govern were conducted through the plant by I am sure it has been the ambition mas river, just north of this city. Fifteen leaders of the recent Russian of every true American tq see the The great increase ln sales o f realty this property would mean much to ment take steps to aid sufferers. A Governor Mead and M. F. Kincaid, the revolt have been sentenced to Liberia. Stars and Stripes first at Wie Arctic Is added evidence o f the growth of Gold Hill and vicinity, as it would in Presbyterian missionary who has Just new superintendent. pole. And that it should be an Amer-. the county. Large farms are being The chief argument tor the jute mill returned from the region declares that Count Boni refuses to believe bis ican who should reach the farthest subdivided and disposed of in smaller volve a large expenditure o f money thousands of persons have already is that manufacture of grain sacks, un in building o f a logging road to con American wife really intends to divorce north is little less gratifying. It is tracts, with the result that a larger starved to death, and that unless im like that of stoves, does not compete him. evident Peary has had the same ex acreage is being placed under cultiva nect with the S. P. Railroad at the mediate aid is forthcoming the death with free labor and that it gives farm mouth o f F oot’8 Creek. perience o f getting on drifting ice and list will be appalling. Norway and Sweden are disputing being carried away from his goal that tion ers sacks cheaper than the market about the ownership of the island of other explorers have had. Probably price. CINCH ON YELLOW8TONE. PORTLAND MARKETS. Spitsbergen. RAILROAD PETITION DENIED. After viewing the Walla Walla plant, no other man living would have gotten Major Pitcher Recommends That Com the visitors went to Weston to view Secretary of War Taft addressed a off so well as Peary has. He found W HEAT—Club, 64c; bluestem, 66c; the Normal School at that place and petition Be Established. great apdience at Pocatello, Idaho, on himself on ice that had'been broken No Reduction ot Assessment o f Prop Valley, 67c; red, 61o. up by a storm and was taken in a thence came to Pendleton, where they erty in Linn County. law and order. OATS— No. 1 white, $24.60025.60; Washington, Nov .5.- -According to contrary direction. It is likely that 1 > ■ ^ . , , . . . . W . V -- „tv", ' gray, $23.50024 the annual report of Major John ■ ^tended a dinner and smoker tonight. A heavy aterm has swept over he and his party went to the limit of ALBANY—Before the Equalization BARLEY— Feel, $21.50 per ton; Pitcher, Acting Superintendent of the < tfven by the Commercial Association. human endurance before they gave up, France, accompanied by heavy snow At the Weston Normal School the Yellowstone National Park, the mo as instanced by the eating o f the Board o f Linn County adjourned its brewing, $22; rol’ed, $23. and a tidal wave at Tomon. nopoly enjoyed by the Yellowstone party was greeted by Robert C. RYE— $1.3501.40 per cwt. sessions the Oregon & California Rail dogs.” CORN-^Whole, 325.50: cracked, Lake Boat Company for the transpor- French, president of that Institution, It ia said the czar ia practically a “ Will Peary ever make the attempt road Company appeared bv its agent tatlon of tourists frorn Upper G eyser; and was led to the assembly hall of 1 - prisoner of the grand dnkee, who force again?” George Scriber, and requested n re-i $20.50 per ton. MILLSTUFFSL—Bran, city, $14.50; Basin to the Thumb is becoming a ser-1 the school where some 240 students “ I. do not know. Although it was duction in the taxation value o f the Him to acqnieecs to their orders. said by the newspapers when he sail property from $19,000 per mile on country, $15.50 per ton; middlings, ious problem. MajoT Pitcher lias rec- were gathered. President French; to “ ' , ... A. Up to November 1 the nnmber of $24; shorts, city, $16; country, $17 ommended that competition be estab-1 , ed away that if he failed this time he the main line in the county and $11 th? toU ta U m was not a per ton; chop. U. 8. Mills, $15.50; lin lished in some way. or that the stage ?ho? loon licenses issued in Chicago for the would never try again, he never told local high school for Weston, asked earning quarter waa 129 has than aix me that, and I was quite close to him. 000 per mile on the branch lines, to seed dairy food, $18; acalfa meal, $18 lines be permitted to operate their the pupIlB residing ln Weston to arise, own boats, in order to give thfir pat $10,400 and $5400, respectively, per ton. I consider that one of the wonderful months ago. HAY—Valley timothy, No. 1, $10© rons the choice of boat or land trans then those whose homes were beyond features of this expedition is the fact reduction in the assessment on its the town. The latter number visibly M By comparing finger prints a soldier that the Roosevelt is coming home timber land from $7 to $3 an acre 11 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, portation to the Thumb. The Yellowstone Lake Boat Com exceeded the former. in the penitentiary at Fort Leaven with the entire party despite the hard was also asked. The company has $14016; clover, $6.5007; cheat, $7© pany charges $3 a head for the trip, President French said afterward worth, Kan., has been discovered to be ships they have experienced. 66,054 acres o f the finest timber lane 7.50; grain hay, $7; alfalfa. $11.50; which Is 18 miles’ distance. Its fran that of the 138 pupils in the normal Peary probably reached within 203 an escaped murderer from England. vetch hay, $7 0 7.50. in Linn County. After hearing the chise expires July 21 next. Major Pit miles of the North Pole. He passed DOMESTIC FRUITS— Apples, com cher emphasizes his recommendation department, only 22 are residents o f Recent storms have dislodged large the Abruzzi party by about 30 qiHe*-” claims o f the company, the board de mon to choice, 25075c per box; choice Weston. In addition are 102 young quantities *of mud from the sides of This was Peary's fifth attempt to cided to let the assessment stand as to fancy, 75c© $1.60; grapes, $101.60 of last year that the garrison at Fort pupils in the training department, *1! Yellowstone be increased to a four- Mount Vesuvius, causing damage to reach the pole. Other sledge journeys .fixed by the Assessor. The total as per crate; peaches, 7 5 c0 $ l; pears, from Weston, their studies ranging the railway and farms on the monntain were made in the years 1892,1895, 1900 sessment o f the railroad company is 75c0$1.25; cranberries," $9 09.50 pel troop or squadron post. from kindergarten to eighth grade The side, and 1902. $1,732,148, o f which $1,269,700 is on barrel; quinces, $101.25 per box; per 8TEEL INDU8TRY EXPANDS. age of normal pupils ranges from 15 to V The following message of congratu its roadbed and rolling stock and simmons, $1.2501.50 per box. Washington, Nov. 5.—A bulletin is 27, most of them being 17, 18 and 19. It is said that the proeecntion has lation for Commander Peary was re FRESH VEGETABLES — Cabbage, sued by the Department of Commerce Governor Chamberlain spoke com- evidence that Mayor Schmitz and Rosa ceived today by Mr. Bridgman, secre $462,248 on timber land. 1J4@1 lA * pound; cauliflower, $1.26 per and Labor says that exports of iron Rnef, of San Francisco, made over a tary of the Peary Arctic Club: dozen; celery. 76 0 8 5 c per dozen; egg and steel manufacture show an in mendingly of the school, saying It million dollars from gratia on bnilding Peary, Care Bridgman, Nfw York: plant, $1.60 per crate; lettuce, head, crease o f about 25 per cent In the would always have a place ln hi* GIVEN BETTER FACILITIES. permits. Very hearty congratulations upon your 20c per dozen; onions, 10012Vic per nine months ended with September, heart. Representative Davey, of Ma splendid achievement. dozen; bell peppers, 5c; pumpkins, 1 yA and Imports of a similar character rion, encouraged the frisnds of the Morocco is torn by anarchists of dif - “ WILLIAM S. BRUSE, C ood River Now Ships Applet in Re cents per pound; spinach, 4 0 5 c per show also an increase o f practically school by declaring that It is one oT erent bands and beliefs. "Edinburgh, Scotland.” frigerator Care. pound; tomatoes, 30050c per box; per cent In the same period a «,th e indispensable educational instltu- parsley, 10015c; squash, l t f c per The Panama Canal commission is HOOD RIVER—Refrigerator cars pound; hot-house lettuce, 25c per doz. compared with the Bame months o f . tlons of Oregon. Representative Vaw- having a hard time to find laborers. the preceding year. I ter, o f Jackson, spoke the same senti- Magoon Acts With V igor.v were taken out over the Mt. Hood The growth in operations of lron>ment and Joculariy Bald thaf Governor ROOT VEGETABLES— 'Turnips, 90c An independent telephone company Havana. Nov. 6.—T o end the feeling Railroad and for the first time apples ©$1 per sack; cariots, 9Oc0$l per and steel, the bulletin says, was larger ... Vi ~ __ has gained a right of way in Chicago of insecurity throughout the island, are to be shipped direct over the new sack; beets, $1.25 01.60 per sack; gar 1» the hlee month, ended with Sep- L h .m b « l.|p , rem .rh. h.d PJd him on record and that they would be remem due to tbe existence o f straggling A German steamer collided with a bands called into being by the recent railroad. At several points along the lic, 7V i010c per pound; horseradish, tember, 1906, than ln any correspond bered when he should pace upon the ing period of our export trade. The four-masted ship and sank, 23 of her insurrection, Governor Magoon has road where there are large orchards 9010c per pound; sweet potatoes, 2 0 gain in these months over the cor appropriation bill of the Republican 2j4c per pound the railroad company has built sid craw being drowned. ordered the employment of strong Other speaker* were ONIONS—Oregon, 9Oc0$l per hun responding period of the preceding legislature. ings so that growers can load almost year wag over $24,000,000. Senator Smith, of Umatilla, and J. H. A German princess of royal blood has bodies of rural guards to pursue and direct from their orchards. This is dred. Raley, of Pendleton. POTATOES— Buying prices: Ore been investigating slams oi Chicago on scatter the bands and restore order. proving a great help to fruit growers American troops will replace the rural The town of Weston took an after gon Burbanks, fancy, 90c©$1.05; com der an assumed name. Blank Haftd Throw« Bomb. guards in the towns In which the lat on the east side o f the valley as the noon holiday to receive the visitors. mon, 76c09Oc. New York, Nov. 5.— Unsuccessful ln Eight person, charged with com ter are withdrawn. Governor Magoon apple crop is so large that they qre BUTTER— City creameries: Extra At the station, a mile distant from the plicity in a recent daring robbery in said that he Is determined to prevent experiencing considerable trouble in creamery, 30©32Vic per pound. State their attempts to blackmail Francisco school, numerous conveyances were horse stealing and that he will have Messina, a prosperous tailor o f Brook- St. Petersburg were executed. persons guilty o f this offense arrested getting their fruit hauled to the rail creameries: Fancy creamery, 2 5 0 lyn, members of the so-called Black waiting their arrival, to convey them road. ________ 27Vic; store butter, 1C ©17c. Ten anarchist speaker« and leaders, and punished. Hand Society, so the police say, h u rl- ¡up town. The keen interest of Weston EGGS — Oregon ranch, 32Vi035c ed a dynamite bomb against the fro n t. in Its normal school was evidenced by wars arrested in New York charged Wallowa County’s Big Fair. dozen: best Eastern, 260 27c; ordin door of the tenement-housq. in which j the appreciation Its citizens showed o f with inciting to riot and disorderly Order for Ten New Cars. ENTERPRISE — That Wallowa ary Eastern, 24 0 25c. he lives and conducts his business. t.he visit of the Governor and the Log- conduct. CHEESE— Oregon full cream twins, Damage of $8,000 to the building and V ia tor« . Omaha. . Neb., . .. Nov. „ 6.—Orders . n . . have . County is coming to the front in agri- It has developed that San Francisco cultural/ fruit and stock was shown 14014Vic; Young America, 1 5 0 1 5 ^ c. . ,, n ___ • « * 2 « > » " " 0 » - » o r C h ,„ . POULTRY—Average old hens, 12Vi «atoms which bought their «applies material for ten new motor-cars, which by the exhibitis at the County Fair ill he constructed at once in the from one certain firm got their licenses Omaha shops. New machinery of the at Lostine, which in every way was a 0 1 3 j4 c ; mixed chickens, 12012Vic; explosion, bul no one w u Injured. , b,r1* !" i ' * " 1 «W P 'rntlon of Oronon Spring. 1234013c; old roosters, 9 0 Messina has received letters demand- and Washington for improvement of easier than others. value of $-125.000 has been ordered to revelation. The attendance was good 10c; dressed chickens, 13014c; tur ing $400 to $1,000. Detectives arrest- the Columbia river and the protection A W. 0 . T. U speaker says there [he used In the manufacture of these and the exhibits excellent »varied and keys, live, 17017Vic; turkeys, dressed, ed two men on suspicion. of salmon. Governor Mead responded are 10,000 women and girl« in Chicago ‘ motor cars, but the work will not wait represented every part o f the county. ______ choice, __ 2102234c; geese, live, per that In, improvement o f that river for the arrival jot the new machinery. working for (6 a week or less, and Fine cattle o f several breeds were on 'pound,’ 8 0 9 c ; duclTs, 14016c; pig- Washington “ ought to cooperate with Construction of the ten cars now or Mine Diamonds In Kentucky. there are 6,000 saloons. exhibition; also some verv good sheep eons. |1©1.60; squabs, $203: your slate.” But he pointed out that dered will proceed simultaneously. Lexington, Ky., Nov. 6.—With VEAL—Dressed, 75 to 125 pounds, People in Montana and adjacent They will have gasoline engines of 200 and bogs that probably have no su a Seattle controlled a great part of the 7 t t 0 8 c ; 125 to 150 pounds, 7c; 160 view of mining diamonds in Elliott legislative power o f Washington perior in the state. states are in grave fear that the entire horsepower. to 200 pounds, 6c; 200 pounds and up, and Carter counties, Samuel Pearson, that It was not so well Informed of the Cheyenne Indian nation, numbering at 6 # ©6c. Chinook Becoming Scarce. least 800 fighting men, will go on the df Scranton, Pa., and W. J. Rice, of needs o f the Columbia river as it Bull-Baiting at Colon. BEEF—Dree sod bulls. 2 0 2 % c per a - n J n . n P r häv* ' V ÌI v. war path. HOOD RIVER—Employes o f the ni » 4 0 5 c ; country steers, ?.an. _T' R • have organized the might be. Colon, Nov. 6.—The celebration of pound; cows Kentucky Transvaal Diamond Mining Government fish station on the Clack Standard Oil oompany ia finad 16,000 the third anniversary of the muiu'.a- amas River, who have been taking 50534, c. Company, with a capital of $100,000. Ute* Still „Traveling. tlon of the Republl'' ot Panama con MUTTON—Dressed, fancy, 7c per by Ohio judge, when law permittel a tinued here today. There was a bull- Sheridan, Wyo., Oct. 31.—Luther salmon eggs at the mouth o f the White pound; ordinary# 5 06 c; lambs, fancy, Pearsoh, who spent years as an rn fine of millions. glneer in the diamond fields of South Dunning, a man living on Otter Creek, halting and other amusements In the Salmon River, have completed their Sc. Africa, says that the indications for has Just arrived from the Indian camp, afternoon, and fireworks in the even PORK— Dressed, 100 to 130 pounds. diamonds are better in Kentucky than where he met and talked with Chief work for this season and report that Wealthy widows of Chicago hava ing. A thanksgiving service was held Sc; 160 to 200 pounds, 7 © 7 ^ c ; 200 In South Africa. been robbed of $100,000 or more by a Kannapah, who says his people are and a reception by the Consular offi the nnmber o f eggs secured this year pounds and up, 606HC. pretended broker. ------ -- ■ prepared to fight before they will be is tjie smallest aince the work o f en cers. HOPS— 1906, choice, 16017c; prime, Pirates Seize Launches. taken back to Utah to starve. When deavoring to preserve the salmon in Money transports In Rossia art now 13017c; medium, 1201234c per Hrftigkong, Nov. 6.— Reports have Dunning visited the camp the Indians the Colnmhia River w airqk en up. guarded by strdRg forces of Cossacks in Reading Raises Wage«. pound; olds, nominal. been received that Chinese pirates were on Bear Creek, stead of gendarmes. < WOOL—Eastern Oregon average, have seized a British launch and two | This Is the latest reilablle Informa- Philadelphia, Nov. 6 —The Phlladel- Altogether but 5,000,000 cirg^x^ere taken this year as against 10,l phla & Reading Railway Company an bfest, 18018c per pound, according to Chtnese launches in West River and tlon regarding the location of the Utes Demands for a shorter wo; k day and nounced today an increase of wages last year. The wo/k commenced on shrinkage; Valley, 20021c, according escaped with $1A.000 in booty after a and at that time they were 70 miles new wage scale hava been mi da on all of 10 per cent to all employes whose September 10 and was stopped about to fltienedfc. running fight, No casualltles ars re- from Sheridan and making westward linaa of tha Pennsylvania railroad. salaries are less than $200 per month. the middle o f October. ( to Tongue River. ported. MOHAIR—Choice, 26028«. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST Oregon Solons Seeking Informa tion on Public Matters. NEWS OFTHE WEEK It t Ctndentd Fm tor Ov Im Inders. 4 0