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rae80MM$96iaB$#EP8s Í ;" L • r/’ • o. HEWBERG GRAPHIC Hew San Francisco Has Both Sides In Strike Expect They Can 4 «9 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ; Relief Funds. Win Fight. Sen Francisco, Aug. 20.— The Relief Obleago, Aug. 19.— Important devel Corporation has issued a statement opments In the strike of the Commer summing up the work that it has done cial Telegraphers are looked for today SU CCESS OF IRRIGATION. from the time of the fire to the present GOOD PAY FOR HOP PIOKERS.I by both disputants. Confident that evacuation of the campa. The state Largest Grower« in State Will Pay WondartuI Prograss Being Made In the strike has spent its force, and that ment says: “ The efforts of the corporation to S I.10 Par Hundred. the turning point has been reached, the Bond District. provide permanent homae lor the snl- Portland— Flfty-flv# cants a box is Bend— Expressions ol surprise and telegraph companies look' for a stam ferers from the catastrophe will com plete the administration of the $9,000,- the prioe that will be Fehl for picking satisfaction were frequently uttered by pede of the strikers to regain their tor ' 000,000 of the relief fund. The amount hops in the Willamette valley this fall. the Governor and other members of the mer positions. in money that was received by the cor Krebs Bros., the largest growers in Cheered by the reports they have re Official General Order by Présidant party that came to Bend recently for o f tho L m i Importent but poration amounted to $8,367,933.93. be ceived from the various cities affected, state, announce that they will pay | the purpose of Investigating the ooodi Small Mekae no Material Dif- Not Loos Intof-earing Events sides free transportation and the sup A 1 1 A in i t 1----------1 — 1 f/\n n i n b l M W A n $ U I«S A! the strike leaden on the other hand ! KW I AI ------------*------S— L I. _ i $1.10 par hundred for pioking on their tion of the reclamation projects that plies donated from various sources. o f tho Post Week. In Situation. are prepared to prosecute the fight The sum of $906,000 subscribed is still yards at Independence and Brooks. have been started In this vicinity. more vigorously than ever. outstanding, $700,000 of which is in the Other growers have not announced any W hile the representatives of the state Aaccording to advices received at hands of the American National Red fixed price, but aa the competition for and the government have not yet given union headquarters, the messeeger boys trip around the Toft is ready for o Chicago, Aug. 17.— Despite the issu Cross. pickers ia always strong, it is more and check clerks i n . New York arc ance of the general strike order by Pres rorld. attention to the details of their task, In the three months immediately than probable that this prioe will have scheduled to go out today. Broker ident Small the situation in this city French troop« have the Moorish up following the fire, known as the to be met in all the hop-growing sec and are not in a position to express an firms throughout the country have been was not materially changed yesterday. rising well in hand. gency period, $2,060,000 was spent for tions. » opinion which will indicate their final given until noon today to sign contracts A1I of the men who were diepoeed to The Hague conference has postponed clothing, food, shelter, distribution of “ We have decided to pay $1.10 par conclusions, they freely voiced their with their operators or suffer the conse strike were already out. It was believ supplies, sanitation, aid to the sick and hundred for pioking our crop of h op s," disarmament change. ed by the officials of tha anion that the pleasure over the rapid progress that quences of a walkout. injured and aid to neighboring olties. Three hundred operators employed order would paralyse a number of brok Secretary St roue ia bock fronrhia trip Sinoe the permanent organisation on said Conrad Krebs. “ W e feel, notwith has been made in agriculture in the standing the prospects of a low market, by the Ameircan Telephone A Telegraph erage and commission houses, but n o to Hawaii. He found the Japanese August 1, 1906, of the Relief and Red that the pickers are entitled to a fair Deschutes country. company throughout the Southwest additional ’ strike« ware reported. friendly. Three years ago, when the state land Croae Fonda corporation the expendi remuneration for their services. High may be called oat before night, unless A deep interest ia manifested by the ture has been $6,226,000. Nearly $3,- wages are being paid for all kinda of board made ita first visit of inspection a 10 per cent increase in wages ia grant Both the Postal and Western Union in administration in the Msnaaoh arietta 000,000 of this sum has bean used for labor, consequently the prioe «paid for to the Deschutes project, there was not ed. This la one of the trump cards creased foroes on the Bbavd. They both campaign. email loans, mostly fer the purpose of picking should be in proportion. Fur- sn . irrigated field within the limits of . which President Small expects to play. reported the situation as steadily im proving and occasional applications hoppickers have nothing llt“ er ^r*c'f * * * If the order ia issued it will isolate from the strikers for their old positions. Chicago is almost sure to he the meet- aseisting people who had acquired 'lots thermo re. the - - - : ’ for reclamation. The party that came the Democratic National in the city to erect homes on them. to do with the msrket. They did no! to Bend passed dosens o f Irrigated Chicago from tile rest of the country, The improvement in the Aseooiated The result is shown in the building of receive any more on a 30-cent market ao far as telephonic oommunication is Press service waa marked. A number fields, where settlers have transformed 1,367 oottagee. The remainder has when the growers were piling up a for concerned. of towns on th« West, North and South operator who refua- been spent as follow«: tune, therefore they are entitled to sage brush plains into fields of altalfr, circuits received a fall report yesterday» wheat, oats, corn, potatoes and garden driven out o f town “ Furniture and household necessi good pay now regardless of the market. and the volume of news handled was vegetables. The view ol these many KEEPS CORPSES LIKE LIFE. ties, $1,260,000; tools for artists and The crop of the state looks as well much greater than at any time sinew thrifty, growing crops waa a practical division of the Pacific cruis- professional men and to assist business aa oould be expected. There ia not demonstration of Hie success of irriga Young Italian Blacksmith Finds New the walkout on Monday night. ■ I $513,000; transportation, $41,- much foliage, which will make It very has reached Yokohama on Tha officials of tha Telegraphers* 000; Eewing machines, $37,000; relief profitable for pickers. Wwhave never tion on the Deschutes, for field« Method o f Preservation. San Francisco. union late yesterday changed front o a of various kinds, $627,000. had a finer crop than this year In our seen where two crop« of alfalfa, Paris, Aug. 19.—The scientific and the proposition to arbitrate and an- A cage containing eight miners at gating three tons to the acre, were cut “ The department of lands and build ow n‘yards." mneed that they wftuld accept the Son man, Pa., fell 400 feet to the bot ings has spent for the construction of on land seeded down last season, and medical worl^ ia greatly interested in tom of the shaft, killing five of the oc- dwelling housse in the parks and for where fully matured wheat of first class the discovery of a young blacksmith, of offices of tha general bewrd of arbitrat BUTTER PRICES SOARING cupgnts. quality has been harvested long before Rome, to preserve corpses fresh and in ors cf the American Federation of La the fitting up of the InglesIRe camp for tact. The system is the [ injection of bor in settling their differences w ith the frost season has arrived. old people^ $900,000. Bonuses to the Celebrations were held along the serum .which m i« the micro-orgaoialn a the companies. This board consists o f Now 8 0 Cents a Roll, and Will Reach Three years ago there was scarcely a Hudson Mver in boner of the first trip amount of $402,000 (tare been given John Mitchell, cf the Mine Woxktas; settler’s cabin on the whole 140,000 of putrefaction. SI by End o f Y oor. of a steamboat on those waters August to people erecting buildings in the It is mid to be the secret of the in Daniel J. Keefe, of the Longshoremen, scree which the Deschutes company burned district. Eight hundred- and 17, 1807. Portland— Butter ia going to be an vention many years tab , for the mine and President Samuel Gompers. Gom- forty-three buildings have brought the expensive luxury in the Portland mar had undertaken to reclaim. Today purpose of Gerolamo Segato, which bad The shah of Persia ia without funds pera made the above announcement. there are 260 families residing on the owners such a reward, the bonuses ket in the coming fall and winter. A sinoe been lost. The inventor is or power. form lands, 120,000 acres are green ting 12 per cent of the coat of t dollar a roll or more will before long be young msn named Pignotti. 23 years of Beattie Wires Cleared. Chicago’s population ia now estimat building. A permanent home fer those the prioe charged at the retail stores. w ith . growing crape, many more fami age, and his hope is that from this dis lies have applied for lands and will ed at 2,307,000. who are too old to cere for themselves The prioe is now 80 centa, and during Seattle, Aug. 17 —Superintendent come here to make homes when water covery he may push on his researches R. T. Reid, of the Western Union, to and have no means ia being erected at the remainder of the year the advenes Folk and Johaon are being boomed and socoeed in ouring oertain di supplied and thousand is certain to be steady. I has been . ___ - , several . . , . by injeeting his serum into the jiving night went to Bellingham to appoint by Western Democrats for the presi a cost of $900,000. Edward Par land, of Dallas, Tex., man Ninety-five thousand dollars low Butter prices are riaing all over the “ dJ >low* 1 subject. dency. ager of the Bellingham office, to succeed been administered by the bureau of country. The consumption, taken a a . i thi,/ <* r lmA? ,or Production of crops It has already been * injected into The Pennsylvania legislative com special relief for a variety of needs, whole, exceeds the production, and far nexl y<“ living animals without ’ causing them Manager Tucker, who went out with mittee recommends criminal prosecu such aa medical services, milk for this reason but little surplus butter has' any inoonvenienoe, or disorder of the the strikers. Test Now Prison Doga. tion of the capitol grafters. children, special delicacies for children, been put into oold storage during the The Postal oompany says basins«« oragniam. While a corpse which Salem— The youngest two of the trio has fallen off more than 60 per cant, President Earling, of the Milwaukee artificial limbs, spectacles, sewing ma flush season in the big butter centers of inoculated with the concoction The bureau of the United States. The current make, of thoroughbred bloodhounds reoently found ten days later in exactly the but that With seven day operators in railroad, says his company will not es chinée, stoves, etc. ilp- hospitals has cared for 4,760 patients until next spring, will have to satisfy added to the state penitentiary equi tablish a steamer line to the Orient. same condition as at the moment of the place of 12, they are handling a ll the business accepted. Both offices •ay- at an expense of $170,000. The indus all requirements, and aa the produc ment were given a practical test by death. — H ill has received 6,000 letters from trial bureau has spent $35,000 for the tion naturally lessens at this time of Warden Curtis, and they worked fully leas than bglf the usual volume of bus Nocrthweat lumbermen urging him not establishment of social halls, the main year, the natural result la a rise in up to the guarantee and the expecta iness ia now offered, bat both compan to change the pieaent Great Northern tenance of sewing center«, kindergar prices. PLAQUE IN FRISCO. tions of the priaon officials. ies claim to be keeping up talrly w ell, lumber rate. Two trusty convicts were turned out, especially to Pacific coast points. ten«, etc. For the rehabilitation of Two weeks ago the Portland market a one at a time, and each retorted to all Board o f Health Takas Drastic Meas Superintendent Raid, of the West raised 2% cento, to 32% cento I 4 Two lives were lost, five persona in hospitals and charitable societies $360,- he tricl tricks known and practiced by fngi- ern Union, says trouble on the coast jured end $750,000 worth of property 000 has been expended, which, how pound at wholesale. The officials of the urea to Isolate Patients. ives to evade man-hunting dogs, such Hues is In Oow Creek canyon, Oregon, destroyed in a fire which swept the ever, is not sufficient for the purpose. the Hazelwood Cream company, at ita tives Ban Francisco, Aug. 19.— Five a back-tracking, wading through where railittad operators open the cir The plans of the corporation for the lest meeting, decided on another 2% - beach resort at Old Orchard, Maine. of bubonic plague, four of which have rr streams elimbing tree«, and each waa cuits. Reid has Pinkertons out pa winter include additional aid to the cent advance. Aa all the city ere resulted in death, bave been reported Dispatches from Pekin forecast s needy institutions, the earing for a boat companies are running shorter than given an hoar start, but the dog«, to the Health department within the trolling all railroad lines In special en gloomy future for Chins, owing to the gines to locate breaks in the Northwest. 200 women and children in the bospit- last month, ; the new price will prob which were lashed together, followed past week. The patients, with one ex He said tonight he would prosecut» unsettled state of politics. A mas the maintenance of the Ingleside ably be general immediately. Last, the scent unfailingly and treed both ception, were of the poorer clam of mind is needed to prevent the disinte railroad operators who prevent reopen camp and the assistance of those who year at this time the highest wholesale » a n in Bbort order, foreigners dwelling in the neighbor gration of the empire. ing of lines by grounding the wiree. - » are in real need of charity.” price of butter in Portland was 82 hood of the old Chinatown. The Albany Grants Gas Franchise. A Nevada inventor claims to have a cents, and the 35-oent mark was not ception was a foreign m ilor taken from Albany—By an ordinance passed by machine to send telegraph meeeai reached m til December 6. Two years DON’ T W ORK ENOUGH. BOTH SIDES FIRM. a coastwise steamer. the city council a franchise has been without the use of an expert operator. ago at this time hatter was worth SO Prompt and active measures werd A specially equipped typewriter is used I Hattv Says Girls Think T oo cents, and the highest price in that ranted to Jamas Steel to erect anc token by the local, state and Federal Strikers and Companies in Fight 1 » maintain a gas lighting plant in this and the message ia received at the other year was 32% centa wholesale. Much o f Clothes. authorities, and spread of the disease Finish at Portland. city. According to the provisions of end by another typewriter. is not feared. Both President Jules A New York, Aug. 20.— “ Young girls the franchise, construction work on the County Court.Aids Fair. Portland, Ang. 17. — Locally, the Much uneasiness is felt for Europeans of today are too Cxtravagent. They Simon, of the health board, and Health Oregon City — Permanent organisa gas plant is to commence within three Offioer James T. Watkins stated today striking telegrapher« and the telegraph in Morocco. think too much about clothes and they tion of the Clackamas County Fair as | months, and the plant ia to be in oper that the situation ia well In hand and companies are organising their force* Haywood was given a rousing recep don’ t have enough to do. If they had sociation is now complete and the pro ation within s year. The price of gai no occasion exists for alarm. The in lot a finish fight. There were two de ae useful work to occupy their tion in Chicago. moters of the scheme for an annual ia fixed at 75 cents per thousand feet fected steamer waa ordered into quar fections from the union yesterday. thoughts th«y would not run to such county fair are mxxrari^ed'by the ac- municipal buildings will be lighted antine with her passengers and will so Otherwise the situation in Portlahd Both telegraph and telephone wires extravagance.” remains unchanged, and the sending are tied np in Montana. tion of the county court, which has “ *•’ remain until released by the Health So spoke Mrs. Hetty Green, the department. The two shacks inhab and receiving of telegrams continues The widow ef Stanford W hite is to world’s greatest woman financier, when offered to appropriate $410 as soon aa organisation is complete. The legisla ited by the other patients were fumi seriously interrupted. The Issuance of mafry her late husband’s partner. asked her opinion on some topics of a general strike order by National Pwa- ture of 1906 authorised county courts to gated, locked upend sealed. dent Small, of the Commercial Tele Montana has increased the taxablei current interest. expend $600 annually lot advertising Wheat—Club, 80c; blueetem, The bodice of the two Mexicans, Ital 82 b ; 'I speak from experience,” she add graphers’ union, has served only to- value of the railroede, which now totals the county, and it ia this fund that the valley, 80e; rod, 7Se. ian and Russian Pole, who succumbed, , J ■ ed. “ Peihape you don’ t know it, but magnify the seriousness of the situation $43,000,000. fa ir association will utilise. The fair were destroyed in quicklime. Oats— No. 1 whit«, $ 28 ; f**7i I was quite a belle when 1 was young outside of Portland, since operators who- The continued tie-up of telegraph Bat I outgrew all that sort of thing. will be held this year October 9,10 and nominal. bad before hesitated to join the rank» 11, on tha Chautauqua grounds, in Barley— Feed, $21.60022 per ton; Hoes may result in government control The rainbow silks and metal fingers of of their striking aaaootatos cheerfully Gladstone Park. browing, nominal ; rolled, $23.500 i f not ownership. not to my taster I used to wear Teheran, Persia, Aug. 19.— This un eft the keys ysatarday. The result waa 24 A0. happy country ia in a complete state of A freight train hit a Coney island those things. I used to have more fix Moving Pears to Now York. Corn— Whole, $28; cracked, $29 per anarchy. This new shah is entirely to more completely paralyse the tele trolley car and three persons were ings and trimmings on me than there graphic buainees of the country. Grants Pass—All day long teams ton. is cn a Christmas tree. I have more helpless, having lost oven the power of killed and 16 injured. It was expected that a crisis might from the various members of the Fruit Hay— Valley timothy, No. 1, $17® M now . Society hasn’ t enough to veto, which most oonstititional mon M reached yesterday, but tha possibili Grower«’ union may be seen steadily Geologists are searching the voksmie do to keep itself out of mischief. Those 18 par ton; Bastarti Oregon timothy, arch« reserve to themselves. Being fields of Alaska for diamonds. Indians so-called fashionable women spend al) filing into town with Bartlett pears, $21028; clover, $9; cheat, $9010; without money, be cannot get out of ty of a settlement seems even farther removed. No sooner had the order fo r are from time to time found with these their time these days at bridge and where they ere unloaded aft the ware grtin hay. $9®10; alfalfa, $18014. lis difficulties, and ha has to act en a genera) strike been issued by Presi house and repacked into small boxes precious stones. Buttar— Fancy creamery, 27% ®80c smoking cigarettes and drinking pals tirely at the orders of the revolutionary dent Small than the Western Union with the onion label upon each. The per pound. party. Obeying their commands, he official« issued instructions to all local Shanghai dispatches aay tjie dowager tea and strong whisky. Bvery one of first car from Rogue river valley, load Poultry— Average old bens, 12% ® empress of China has determined to them ought to be working.” ed with fruit, has left here on the 18s per pound; mixed chickens, 12%o; ia* withdrawn his uncle, hitherto yrov^ managers to refuse to reinstate any ernor fit Ispahan, from his post. ‘ The more of the striking telegraphers. abdicate at the next Chinese New Year through freight for New York. The spring ehiekene, 1601 fio; old roosters, revolutionaries are orasy on the sutv and hand over authority to the emperor. Refers to Haywood Trial. ur crop to not so large as last year, 8® 9c; dressed chickens, 16017c; tur ect of reform. Stuttgart, Germany, Aug. 20.—The Adams Chooses Darrow. t the grade Is superior to any, and Old and trusted officials of the S. P. keys, live, 12016«; turkey«, dressed, International Socialist congress opened has beta brought to a good standard in are resigning to go to other roads. Spokane, Wash., Aug. 17.— Accord choice, nominal; jam a, live, 8 0 1 1 «; ls Deferred. today w ith over 900 delegates, repre growing. ' ing to reports from Wallace, Steve Ad desks, 8014«. Attorney general of Nebraska ia going senting 26 nationalities. Herr Bern!, Ban Fmeeieoo, Aug. 19.-—The ams has chosen Clarence Darrow in Eggs—French ranch, candled, 2 9 0 after the lumber trust of that state. tenoe of Vice President Zimmer, of the preference to Richardson to defend h im the Socialist leader in the reichstag, BuHd Roads for tha County. 28e per doaan. Both sides agree that the telegraph was the first speaker. He referred es Pendleton— Frank Relcom, a young Fruito-—Ch erri sa, 9 0 1 2 % o a pound; Paciflc Telephone A Telegraph com when his trial comes up at Wallao» pecially to the strong delegation from man of this city who was arrested on a apples, $1.6002.26 par box; Spitsen- pany, for contempt of court in refusing shortly upon the oharge of murdering era’s trike will be a fight to a finish. the United States. Ha spoke of what waraant charging him with tailing to bergs, $8.60 par boa; cantaloupes, to «newer questions in the first trial of Fred Tyler, a settler in tho St. Jo« dis Jk. Jap sp1 was arrested while sketch he termed the “ scandalous persecution” Louis Glass was deferred Saturday un trict of Idaho. Fred Miller, one of th » support hif wile and baby, waa arraign $2.i0® 3.50 par orata; peaehes, 60c@ ing the fort at Olongapo, Philippi in Idahe, “ where the capitalist classes ed before Ji udge Gilliland and entered $1.25 per crate; raapbanias, $1.250 til Tuesday by request of his attorney, attorney« in the Hay wood case,'has been who was unprepared for argument. at Wallace, hia object being to consult / AH striking operators are immediate did everything possible to ccnvict an plea of guilty and blackberries, 6 0 7 « to 1.60 par crate; Zimmer’« attorney, Charles H. fairs!], ly discharged and told to call for their innocent man, who, alter all, had been serve one year in the county jail, this h Adams about his forthcoming brilliant!? acquitted.” Other stirring’ icing P"7- 1. It la «aid that Adame readily the maximum punishment. p" “ • has raised the point that the verdict of speeches were made. •« p. Vegetables—Turnips, $1.76 per mek; I uilty cannot stand, as the jury waa selected Darrow in preference to R ich, While earring out the sentence h f will Richard Mansfield, the noted actor, Artson. be worked on the roads and the count v carpata, $2 per sack; Wats, $2 par ( i«charged- before it was recorded. ia closely attended by a specialist on Unci« Sam’ s Navy Second. asparagus, 10c per pound ; beans, will pay bit wife at the rate of $1.60 nervous diseases. Ha ia apparently not Record Pries for Rants. New York. Aug. 20— The annual is per day for hla services. Live Over Ye Olden Days. per pound; cabbage, 2%e per improving. - ---------- sue of F. T . James’ fighting ships in New York, Aug. 19.— Nine leading pound; celery, $1.26 per doeen; corn, Ins Angeles, Aug. 17.— Living again District Attorney Jerome has secured 1907, oae of the recognised anthoritiea Heavy Fleece From Yearling. 26086c per m doaan; dosen; encumbers. 6Oc0$l companies affiliated with the 8to«l cor in the days of the early padres, where confessions from members of the Ni on navies, pats the United 8tales McMinnville—G. W . Kega, living s per box; lettuoe, head, 25o par dosen; poration has leased tour floors of a the wild «unrounding« of a simple In York Black Hand society which will ond amongfthe naval powers, and Great mile southwest of this city,taeem»t6 be onfona, 16020c per dosen; peas, 405c treat office structure which th« Hudson dian Ullage gave no suggestion of th » suffice to break up the organisation Britain first. The book says that both in the lead thus tar for theteaviest per pound; radishes, 20o per dosen; Tunnel company Is erecting at the mstling city which eras In a few years Church street terminal, for which they to lupplant it, parishioners of tho Germany ia equipping a complete in ships with high powered guns and fleece from one sheep. The ftairoal is tomatoes, $101.26 perorate. armor impervious to vital frijary at a yearling, and yielded £8 pounds, bslloonjoorps for bar regular army. Potatoes— Now, l % 0 2 c par pound. will pay e record rental of $60,000 for Church o i Our Lady of the Angeles Di long range the United Stale« fleet is while a foil sister, 2 yearn oi old, pro- Veal— Pressed, 5% ® 8% o per pound. each floor, ot $2,400,000 for 10 yean’ vine, today celebrated the founding o f National Secretary Quiek, of the superior to any other navy in the world. dneed 22 ponnds. Mr. Keen sold the Beef— Dressed bulls, 8% ® 4o per lease. This is sa d to be the largest Ins Angeles, and incidentally the estab Bailway Telegrapher«, says there is no James characterises the American navy elip for 22% cents a pound, and tha pound; rental paid anywhere on earth. 6 0 6 % « ; country lishment of th^ir historic house of wor truth in the report that his men would as an extremely good second. two fleeoas netted him $11.26. ■ ship. The day began with a cannon refuse to handle commercial Double Track Great Northern. ntton— Dreceed, fancy, Be per ■elute fired by General Jose Aguilar. Work Pumps far Weak«. Mora Lights at Station«. ordinary, >7e; spring lambs, Beattie, Wash., Aug. 19.— N. H. Secretary Taft will visit Yellowstone Charlestown, 8. C., Aug. 20.—The Seisin— The railroad oommission Is Homeland, ohief engineer of the Great Man Missing, S o Is 818,000. Park September 1 to t , and then pro Dressed, 6 0 8 % c par pound. Northern, announced here tonight that ceed to Portland, Seattle and Tbooma, ship Shenandoah, with a «ergo of «oal in receipt of a eommuntaetion from Omaha, Ang. 17.—Theodora Olsen, Hops—6 0 7 %o par pound, according the Hue on the west slope of tha Rock- ex-Danish vies consul here, and ono* and will sail thence for the Philippines. for the Mare Island navy yard, ia re General Manager O’ Brien, of the 0 . R. ported wrecked at Melbourne, Austra A V ., atating that the request ot the ility^ between Whitefiah and Summit, city comptroller of Omaha, is missing. It ia reported that than will be lis, due to g heavy storm encountered commission for additional lights upon «tan» Oregon, a verace beat, would be double tracked and a large It la alleged hia accounts with the Dan to the while sounding' Cape Horn. Bor 64 the' platforms of the depots at Pendle 160X20 par poand, a coord lag to shrink- rtion of it entirely rebuilt. Mr. ish government era short $13,000, on U pumps before ton and Heppner Junction will bta com «ge; valley, 20022s, assorting to flne- logeland has just sending of a fleet to the |d i/s tha men worked the completed an ist completed an i inspec- account of estates he handled aa ta u t« « • reaching harbor. Paciflc. plied with. tkM trip over that tarrittory. for tha government of Denmark. ru rrn M n t t a p i r i l ü n Otter lor striking Tiligriphin. ; : “ i of the week FEW MOIE LEAVE THEIR KEYS a am a a waa a m a m m r iB B i e -