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R ESUM ES W ORK. NEWBERG GRAPHIC Bath Housas o f Oongcraas Dawn Business Aftar Holidays. E. N. WOODWAID. „'SHIP MAY BE LOST PO ST A L RECEIPTS LARGE. Increase In Business May Necessitate Increased Appropriation. MISTAKECOST LIVES LET C O U R T S TAKE CHARGE. ÉEr. Shortage Contention Baya Hill .. Has Not FwlfHled Duty. Chicago, Jan. 7.—-According to a Washington, Jan. 8.— A proposition statement made today at the National to increase postal clerks’ salaries and the three companies of the Reciprocal Demurrage convention by Twenty-fifth infantry, members of the proposed abandonment of the Victor H. Beckman, secretary of tho which were guilty of the Brownsville “ back stamp" on letters are discussed Pacific Coast Lumbermen’s association, by First Assistant Postmaster General the lumbermen of the Northweet pro shooting, was made in the senate today Hitchcock in his annual report just pose to apply for receiver« for tho by Culberson, of Texas, who thus pre made public. Parts of the report given Northern Pacific and Great Northern sented the unusual spectacle of s South- out in advance have already been railways, on the ground that they have ! em Democratic senator as champion of handled by the Associated Press. The failed to perform their duly as public report shows that at the close of the Republican president. Foraker be carriers, and w ill then bring damage suits by wholesale, which may exceed gan a reply, but was not able to finish Vessel Sailed From San Francisco on fiscal year 66,600 postofficea were in operation, and that the total number Many Victims Ars Burned to Ashee— $16,000 In the aggregate. The conven A R m uitm o f H m Leas Important but it on account of a sore throat and se Dscsmbor 31 for Ancon, on of employee, not including postmasters Most o f tho Dead Were Max- Not L o u Interesting Events tion also appointed a committee to call cured an adjournment until Monday of and assistant postmasters, was nearly on President Roosevelt and request him Isthmus of Panama. o f the h o t Week. , lean Laborers. ■ the debate on his resolution instructing 150,000. The total personnel of post- to send a special message to congress offices of all classes aggregated 205,288. the m ilitary committee to inquire into urging the passage of a reciprocal de The gain in postoffice revenue in the Hat rimani s seriously ill at his home the president’s order. Lodge offered murrage law. San Francisco, Gal., January 6.— A Topeka, Jan. 8.— Four white men, a year, about $15,000,000, was unexpect I t was charged., by Ml1. Beckman that in New York. an amendment lim iting the inquiry to dispatch to the Call from ' Santa -Crus edly large, and the returns for the pres negro train porter and about 30 M exi thy Northern Pacific and Great North It seems likely that Senator Bailey, the conduct at the troops, thus avoid-, Bays that a message received late last ent fiscal year thus far indicate that the can laborers lost their livee, and 66 ern had been guilty of “ disciplining" ing any question as to the president’! o f Texas, w ill noth e re-elected. unprecedented gain is being main persona were injured when two passen shippers who were active in the agita night from Waddell Beach, on the authority to discharge them. ger trains on the Chicago, Rock Island tained. iK> great is this gain, Mr. Dr. Guiseppe Petacci has been ap tion for reciprocal demurrage, and that 40 miles north of here, says that the Culberson said great injustice Hitchcock points out, that the addition A Pacific railroad collided head-on four in three cases these roads had volun pointed the pope’s private physician. been done the people of Brownsville Pacific Mail steamship City of Panama milee weet of Yolland, Kan., at 6:10 al appropriations required of congress teered to show the shippers “ what a The pope may order the French clergy The conduct o f the negro soldiers had has been wrecked and that most of the £ v scarcely w ill be sufficient to maintain o’clock yesterday morning. real car shortage meant," with the re to abandon churches and seek redress been very irritating. He related The trains were Noe. 29 and 30, run the service. sult that the men thus “ shown” had on August 4, the day before the “ shoot 116 persons on board are believed to at election. The department has established a ning between Chicago and E l Paso. been forced to go absolutely without have perished. The message states I t looks M if Congressman Dixon, Dixon of ing up” of the town, a criminal assault uniform rent for postoffice boxes, elim They met on a sharp curve with fearful equipment. ¡ had been committed by one of the that four life raft* have been washed Montano, w ill bdMfcMeit os Clark's i suc i inating entirely the dissimilarity of impact. Adding to the horror of the “ Our present car shortage,” continued. eoldiers on the wife pf a reputable cit- ashore fully provisioned. cessor in the senate. * < charges heretofore prevailing. The collision, fire from the lampe in the Mr. Beckman, “ has lasted thirteen isen. No arrests had heed made for 1 cars and from the locomotives was com- The City of Panama left San Fran rate is made according to a carefully Raisuli, the Moroccan bandit is re this crime. Culberson defended Cap | municated to the splintered wreckage months, -and some of our people are go ported to have bSSI f e t f l b in battle tain McDonald, o f the Texas Rangers, cisco on December 31 for Ancon, on graduated scale, and runs from 10 and spread rapidly, consuming five of ing out of business— not voluntarily, cents a quarter in small fourth class but by aid of the sheriff. W e ask fo ra and is now a fugetive. to whom Foraker hwi referred, because the isthmus of Panama. offices to $4 a quarter in the New York the forward cars of train No. 29, west receiver, for these roads on the ground Two of the life rafts were found at of Major Blockson’s reference to him i bound, and burning a number of the The cold snap througho$ the North Waddell beach and two a few miles City office. Mr. Hitchcock reports that 1 passengers. A ll but threw of those who that they have not fulfilled their duties west is causing suffering in those com as a man who was “ s6 brave that he farther south. A ll were plainly use of specially equipped automobiles « would not hesitate to charge hell with : perished are thought to have been Mex as public carriers." munities which aie 8hurt of fuel. marked "C ity of Panama.” They con in the collection service has proved so Mr. Beckman w ill show President a bucket of water.” successful in Baltimore that the de ican laborers, who were on their way Roosevelt 1,000 photographs which be A man refused a loan by a . Philadel Senator Nelson introduced a bill to tained stores such as are thrust into from Columbus Junction, O., to Mexico. phia bank blew up the^w nk with the prohibit the sale of land on which are boats which pat off from wrecked partment is now planning for a similar The officials of the company place the bas taken all over the Pacific North collection service in several other cit One of the rafts contained & eaahier and him self and wounded six situated beds of coal, lignite, asphalt, ships. blame on John Lynef, the 19-year old west illustrative of the car shortage. ies. He will show lumber piles in the state others. ai*' petroleum and natural gas in the gov box of crackers and a cask of water. In ‘.tit is believed that in large cities telegraph operator at Volland, who fail of Washington aggregating 800,000,000 The Interstate Commerce commis ernment domain until such deposits the boats were also found oars and automobiles ed to stop train No. 29 at bis station can advantageously be Two of the rafts were feet, awaiting transportation ; photo Provision is boathooks. sion is inquiring into the cause of the have been exhausted. substituted to a considerable extent after receiving orders to hold it there graphs of 116 sawmills and shingle lashed together with ropes. recent railroad wreck in the suburb of made for leasing for terms not exceed until No. 30 had passed. Terrific storms have been raging and for the horse carts now employed so Washington, D. C. ..... .... ........„ ing one year for the purpose of having By the light of the flaming wreckage, mills, which he declares closed down it is deemed impossible that any rafts generally iu collecting mails. By the them explored. Persons making ex passengers who were uninjured worked and are facing bankruptcy becanmf o f Nine buildings were wrecked and the plorations and discoveries are to be which may be afloat can survive the use of automobiles a much speedier inability to securg cars. collection service can be organised heroically to save those who were pin machinery in a mine at Lowell, Aria., given the preference in the right to storm. The impression prevails that ned fast beneath the mass of splintered Unquestion destroyed by an explosion of dynamite lease and work the deposits. every one of the 60 passengers and 66 without added expense. NEGROES G O T O ISLANDS. ably the motor vehicles can be made an tim b u a and twisted iron. in a powder house. Several persons Senator Piles today introduced a 'b ill members o f the crew who left San important factor in the postal service were injured. Francisco has perished. - authorising the appointment of an ad G EN ER O US T O C O LU M B IA. All Black Regiments Will Soon Be on I t is believed that the City of Pana as it already is in other business en Japanese laborers mobbed a white ditional judge for the Ninth judicial terprises. ma encountered a severe storm shortly Duty in Philippines. district, another authorising the ap man in California. Burton Agroos That Jetty Work Shall pointment of an additional customs ap after leaving San Francisco and that Washington, Jan. 7.— The Ninth and Railway employee threaten to tie up praiser for Puget sound and a __________ Returning closer RECORDS BROKEN Not Bo Interrupted. third ex she put out to sea. Tenth cavalry and the Twenty-fifth ln; •11 roads In the United States, Ganada tending the privileges of Immediate t 4® 8^ore * ° continue her trip to. the Washington, Jan. 3.— After a confer fantry, Including all the negro soldiers and Mexico. transportation on dutiable goods at south* she met with another storm, Thousands o f Foreigners Driven to ence today with Chairman Burton, of. in the regular army in this country, which rendered her helpless. Whether Oklahoma towns are suffering from Port Townsend., H e also offered an Our Shores by Unrest. the river and harbor committee, Senat have been ordered to prepare for servie» she was torn to pieces by the gale or •rant of fuel. In some places even the amendment to the pending child labor or Fulton expressed the opinion that in the Phipippines, and w ill sail a t Washington, Jan. 8.— The fiscal year driven on the rocks is not known. > ■1 bill. " ' ~ ^ priee of corncobs is prohibitiv. ended June 30, 1906, produced a re Oregon w ill be generously dealt with in different time« between March 5 and Below Waddell beach wreckage is The senate then went into executive cord eclipsing all former figures on the the river and harbor bill now in proceee June 6 of this year. The only other Secretary Hitchcock has ordered all session and at ¿:55 p. m. adjourned un drifting ashore in vast quantities. subject o f immigration, according to of formulation. He ie satisfied that regiment composed of negroes — th e fences on public domain torn down. Ranchers are patrolling the shore, til Monday. the bill w ill provide for the completion Twenty-fourth infantry— is now' doing Prosecution w ill follow refusal. watching for bodies which may drift the annual report of Frank Sargent, Other o f the south jetty at the mouth of the service jn the Philippines. commissioner general of immigration: Washington, Jan. 3.— Representative upon the beach. W illiam C. Sellick, a Providence, R . Columbia river, for which engineers troops ordered to the Philippines are During that period, the report says, San Francisco local mariners refuse I., clergyman, says the bible is not an Morrell, of Pennsylvania, introduced a recommend an appropriation of $2,460,- the Sixth cavalry and the Eighteenth, resolution today for an investigation by to believe that the City of Panama has the population of the United States inspired writing and is full of errors. One million dollars w ill be ap Twenty-sixth, Twenty-ninth and Thir was increased by the admission of 1,-, 000. congress of recent railroad wrecks. been wrecked. They believe she is in Representative Jones w ill endeavor The resolution states that the wrecks distress in the storm and that .her life 100,736 immigrant aliens and 66,618 propriated in cash and a continuing tieth infantry. The troops which w ill non-immigrant aliens entered at its contract w ill be authorised for the bal be relieved by the sending of these new to secure survey of a number of Wash are supposed to be due to overwork of boats were washed overboard. ports, making the total admissions 1,- ance, so that the work may be pressed regiments w ill be the Fourth,. Seventh ington streams by government engi employes, and authorises the speaker to 168,363. The increase over last year’s to early completion and without unnec and Eighth cavalry and the Ninth, neers. name a committee of five congressmen Government Will Appeal. essary delay. Thirteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth and record of 1,069,755 was 106,598. who shall have full power to subpoena F. J. Heney has tendered his resig Washington, Jan. 5.— The recent de The house committee ia apparently Nineteenth infantry. During the fiscal year 1905 the de witnesses and require corporations to nation to the attorney general. H e cisions by Judge Evans in the Federal partment rejected 11,480 aliens, and inclined to deal fairly with the C e lilo 1 It was stated by Major General B ell, furnish records and all information w ill devote his entire time to the esses court at Louisville and by Judge Mc during the past year 12,432 of the im canal, though it w ill probably appro chief of staff, that the negro regiment» desired. against San Francisoo grafters. Call in the Federal court at Memphis, migrant aliens— that is, those who in priate lees than the $760.000 asked for are being sent to the Philippines be declaring unconstitutional the employ tended settling in the United States. | by the engineers. I f this item should cause it is their turn to go and not be > Friday, January 4. The president has offered Philip.B . be cut materially, 8enator Fulton will cause of any desire to get them out o f ers’ liability act passed at the j*-t ses “ Without exception,” the report con Washington, Jan. 4.— The “ omnibus Stewart, of Colorado Springs,, the po sion of congress, were brought to Presi tinues, “ the countries from which we co-operate with Senator Piles, of Wash the United States at th istim e. sition of commissioner of the general claims b ill,” carrying an appropriation dent Roosevelt’s attention today, and formerly obtained the greater part pf ington, and there is a very fair prospect land office, to be vacated March 4 by for claims under the Bowman and Tucker acts, was befi r ; the house today the announcement was made at the our foreign population, and which are that the amount recommended can be Commissioner Richards. INDIANS TELL OF FRAUD. White House that the president will inhabited by races nearly akin to our secured by a senate amendment. Recent heavy rain! have caused and was discussed foi five hours. Speaker Cannon announced the ap- direct that an appeal be taken. The own, have supplied us with smaller enormous avalanches of mud to start Testify They Filed on Lend Beceueo intment of Representative Engel- P ^ e n t ' « K «* t ly interested in this numbers during the past year than dur- BODIES ALL M IXF*' TOGETHER. o from the top of Mount Vesuvius. Many E Thsy Got t oney For It 17,950; England, right, of California, for s place on the •c4“ d earnestly recommended to con- ing 1906— Ireland, farms sre being laid waste and the loss ri - mining, - gress that it be passed. 15,218; 8weden, 3,281; Germany, 3,- Parts o f Mon, Women and Children Omaha, Jan. 7.— The most important committee on mines and vice o f life may be heavy. Six bodies have 010; Denmark, 1,229, and Scotland, evidence brought out at the land trial J. N. Williamson, of Oregon, removed. In Ono Maas. already been found. 1,111 lees. On the other hand, the today was that of Harry A. Cloud, a full The speaker based this action on the REMODEL INSURANCE LAW, Washington, Jan. 3.— In an endeavor Congress w ill authorise a new survey ground that Mr. Williamson had failed four most considerable gains are: blood Ogalalla Indian, a graduate o f o f Tillamook bay. Italy, 61,641; Russia, 30,768; to identify the mangled bodies of the Carlisle Indian school and a grand thus far to attend a single session of California Legislature Will go to Work victims o f the Terra Cotta wreck of nephew of the famous Sioux chief, Red Greece, 8,974, and Turkey, 6,166.” the 69th congress. H e has been con At Once on tho Metter. The immigration from Austria-Hun Sunday night, a greweoine discovery Cloud. His evidence was to the effect PO R TLA N D M ARKET8. victed of participation in land frauds m*d« »ttteroorgn« today ^ . What, thst he W been solicited to make a gary amounted to 266,128; Italy, in ^ San Francisco, Jan. 6.— Immediately in Oregon. was supposed to be the mangled body of Domestic Fruits— Apples, common to filing by W . C . Smoot, and that he after the legislature convenes next cluding Sicily and Sardinia, 273,120; a man attired in a suit of “ pepper and choice, 6 0 ® 75c per box; choice to made the filing for the Mod incites a t Monday the firet step w ill be taken to Russia and Finland, 216,665; China, FIRST AN D O N L Y EDITION. salt, proved to be the remains of sever Rushville, in consideration of $26. fancy, $1®2.60; pears, $101.50; cran remodel the insurance laws of Califor 1,644; Japan, 13,835, and the West al of the unfortunates who died in the berries, $11.50012 per barrel; per nia. The other six witnesses today were ¡Indies, 13 666. ~ . ' Hondav wrerk Japanese Reds Cannot Long Maintain simmons, $1.60 per box. I . The commissioner again recommends " recK' Indians. Their testimony was of a One feature of the new Insurance The morgue master had all the pile similar character, and in effect that the Anarchist Paper. Vegetables — Turnips, 90c®$1 per laws w ill be a provision compelling penalties on steamship companies for of human flesh and articlee which had sack; carrots, 9Oc0$l per sack; beets, San Francisco, Jan. 4.—-The case of foreign insurance companies to main bringing aliens afflicted with danger been gatheted at the wreck removed to only reason they made the filfnga was $1.2501.50 per sack; horseradish, 9® in consideration of the $26 which was tain very substantial deposits in Cali ous or loathsome diseases. The presi 10c per pound; sweet potatoes, 2 )4 0 T. Takeuchi, of Berkeley, publisher of fornia lank» as a guarantee of their dent’s suggestion for closing the Mexi the “ dead room” today in an effort to promised and paid them and which When he delved 2j£c per pound; cabbage, l)4 @ 2 c per the Revolution, w ill be reported to the good faith in dealing with policy hold can border to all aliens except citizens establish identity. they understood was given them from into it, he fbnnd a piece o f a baby’ s the Modisettes. pound; cauliflower, $1.26 per dosen; government at Tokio by Japanese Con ers. of Mexico is also urged. During the The attempt to pees such a law skull, a man’s foot badly crashed and celery, $3.7504.25 per crate; lettuce, sul General Uyeno. w ill meet with strong opposition and a early part of the year, the report says, encased in a shoe, the hand of a woman bead, 30c per dosea; onions, lO 012)4c the “ white slave” traffic Was exten small army of insurance lobbyists is “ We w ill make a report of the Ta Dakota Town Crios fo r Coal. per dosen; bell peppers, 8c; pump sively revived. Many of the girls and and a portion of a human face, also keuchi incident to Tokio,” said Secre expected in Sacramento. Washington, Jan. 7.—-A telegram re fingers, toes and other parte of women’s kins, 2c per pound; squash, 2c per An effort w ill also be made to re women imported for immoral purposes tary Oyama, of the Japanese consulate and children’s bodies and those of men, ceived at the Interstate Commerce com pound. yesterday. “ W e can take no action in quire all insurance companies doing were brought through Mexico and se ell ground into the black coal dost and mission today from Granville, N. D., Onions— 75c0$l per hundred. the matter here. It is in the hands of business in California to make full cured a right to citixenship by marry with pieces of garment« mixed into the indirates ¿hat the fuel conditions there Potatoes.— Oregon Burbanks, fancy, the local authorities, but we w ill report statements as to the securities they ing Chinese born in this country. are aérions because of lack of cars. The mass. $101.30; common, 75086c. the matter to our government and send hold and to require that they purchase commission has communicated with Wheat — Club, 65066c; bluest cm, United States is Third. a copy of the Revolution to Tokio. I first-class securities. Utah Officials Pay Fare President H ill of the Great Northern, 68c; valley, 66c; red, 63c. think there w ill be no second issue of Washington, Jan. 8. — A statement Salt Lake City, Jan. 3.— A party of asking if relief could not be afforded. Oats — No. 1 white, $25026; gray, t e publication. I t is a publication Nebraska War on Lobbyists. issued today by the bureau of statistics Utah state officials who arrived today I t ia said at the commission that $24.60025. that must cost some money to get out, Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 6,— George L. of the department of Commerce and from Lem Angeles on a delayed train since the action taken several weeks Barley — Feed, $21.50022 per ton; and the half dosen or so yotmg men Sheldon, in his inaugural address as Labor announces that the country over the Sait Lake route had an nnustial ago asking the railroads to afford all brewing, $22.50; rolled, $23024. who are associated with Takeuchi in govenorr urged that the lobby be ban ranks third in the value of manufac experience January 1, when the anti- possible aid to the communities need Rye— $1.4001.45 per cwt. the publication cannot be very flush of ished from the state house, and insist tures entering the world’ s International pass law went into effect, and the train ing fuel, conditions have materially Com— Whole, $26; cracked, $27 per funds.” ed that the legislature enact a law mak commerce, the amount of its exports conductors refused to honor the compli improved and further relief la expected. ton. United States Commissioner of Im ing it illegal to give or accept railroad for the part year having aggregated mentary transportation on which they Hay— Timothy, No. 1, $13014 per migration Hart H. North has been passes in this state. In the house of more than $700,000,000. The exports began their jonrney from Los Angeles. Hearings In Chicago Next. ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $14016; quietly gathering evidence against representatives Representative White- have never even approximated these A ll were compelled to go down into Washington, Jan. 7.— A ll the mem clover, $608.60; cheat, $7.6008.60; Takeuchi. He w ill forward the re ham offered a resolution which pro figures before and the value of Amer their pockets and dig up full regular bers of the Interstate Commerce com grain hay, $7.6oi08.5O; alfalfa, $11.60; sults of his investigations to Washing vides that “ if any lobbyist shows on ican trade in the foreign market«, the fare for the distance traveled after the mission with the exception of Mr. vetch hay, $808.60. ton. I f arrests are to [be made orders the floor of the house while this body report adds, is twice as great now as expiration of the old year. The govern Cockrell w ill assemble in Chicago this Butter— Fancy creamery, 32 >4036c. w ill be sent to North. —■“ ---- ------- or was in the party. Is in session tbs sergeant-at-arms is in eight years ago week, where several important ques Butter Fat— First grade cream, 33)4c tions ore assigned for hearing. Today structed to eject him, forcibly if neces per pound; second grade cream, 2c less Will Hunt Revolutionists. Administration Not Hoxrfls the commission w ill hear a complaint Frozen to Death on Road. sary.” The resolution was adopted. per pound. I Panama, Jan. 8. — Ths government Washington, Jan. 8.— Xs he left the involving the question of $2 terminal Ogden, Utah, Jan. 4.— The body of Eggs— Oregon ranch, 80 082)4« per Booming Seattle Fair of San Salvador has informed the Hon White House today, Senator Fulton was charges at the stock yards. On Tues Dunran Caggie, of this city, who was dosen. New York, Jan. 6.— Governor Hog- duras government that it is mobilizing questioned about the Japanese question day the commission w ill continue the Poultry— Average old hens, 18014c evidently frozen to death, was found per pound, mixed chickens, 12013c; near the tracks of the Southern Pacific gatt, of Alaska, territory; Watson C. its army to destroy the groups of revo and said: “ An issue coaid be msde of investigation into the coalition of the spring, 14015c; old roosters, 9010c; early this morning by a section man be Squire, ex-United States senatw from lutionists headed by General Dionisic the question, but it w ill probably not Harr ¡man railroads. dressed chickens, 14 0 16c; turkeys, tween Toano and Cobre, near the Neva- Washington; Ira A. Nadeau, executive Guitesier, who has proclaimed himself be doqe. People out on the coast are Cltv of Panama Safe live, 17018c; turkeys, dressed, choice, da-Utah line. Caggie was employed at officer of the Seattle chamber of com president. At San Marcos and Colon, beginning to understand the attitude of Mexico City, Jan. 7.— According to a 20022c; geese, live, 12018c; docks, a pumping station west of Toano and merce; Harry White, ex-mayor of in the department of U sal tan, a'group the administration better. They do not had starteu to walk to Cobre. Before Seattle, and now of Los Angeles; Prof. of men of a mutinous character en now fear that the administration w ill telegram from Mazatlan, sent to the 16016c. he could reach his destination be was Edmond 8. Meany, University of gage« 1 the government forces, who de d« inrtM n«» hostile to their feelings Associated Press, the steamer City o f Veal— Dreeeed, 6)40 9 c per nr pound. Beef — Dreeeed bulls, 1 0 2c per ore»come by the extreme cold weather Washington, and Arthur B. Carle, of feated them, killing one, wounding and recognize that certain steps must Panama, hound from San Francisco to be tkaen in diplomacy.” Saettle, are here in the interest of the three and capturing 11. Panama arrived at that port at 6 p. m. pound; cows, 4 0 6 c; country steers, which prevailed in that section. Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition to be last night. • She experienced a rough »0 »)4 e . held in Seattle In 1909. Gave Tahiti to Grost trip but sustained only slight damage. Grazing on Orogon Rseorvae Miners Strike for Eight-hour Day. Mutton — Dressed, fancy, 809c per Melbourne, Jan. 8. — According to Washington, Jan. 3.— During the A ll on board were safe. pound; ordinary, 607c. Grass Valley, Cal., Jan. 4.— Six Allow No Laws Against Japanese. the Age, missionaries in the Pacific season of 1907 the Forest service will Pork— Dreeeed, 6 0 8 )4 « per pound. hundred and fifty miners went on Japanese Squadron Dalayad Hope— 11014c per pound, according strike yesterday. Every union miner, Honolulu, Jan. 6.— It if believed islands declare that France bsa reded permit the grszing of 220,000 sheep and to quality. with the exception of 60, who are em here that the Federal government is Tahiti to Great Britain in oonaideration 16,260 horses and cattle in the Eastern Tokio, Jan. 7 — I t is reported that Wool— Esstern Oregon average best, ployed in four of the smaller mines, preparing to take steps to prevent the of territorial concessions in Burma <*r divieion of the Blue mountain foreet re the departure of the training squadron Fremler serve, and 240,000 sheep and 28,000 of cruisers for Honolulu and the Pa A8018c per pound, according to shrink- has gone out. They demand an eight- passage by the territoria l legislature further’ India (Indo-Chins). valley, 20023c, according to fine- honr day. A peaceful settlement ie of any measures to discriminate Deakin says he ia without information horses and cattle in the Western di cific ooaat w ill today be officially post vision. poned for a week or ten days. on the subject. probable. against tbs Japanese. choice, 26028«. NEWBERG. OREGON Washington, Jan. S.— Ifclenae of the I I discharge of NEWS OFJjjE WEEN I d i Contused F r a h r 0 « Huy t o d as. i: Life Rafts Varied Ashore From City o! Panama. Trains Collide In lansns and 33 A n Killed. BAD STORMS HAVE BEEN RACING M E CONSUMES «KECKED CARS