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w* 4 \ §1<mi rispia r" NEWBERG GRAPHIC ef I Gall a f Parliament Says Britain Should Be Onrefol. OREGON Santa Fe, Vancouver, B. O., Sept. 17,— Seven thousand five hundred dollars la unoffi cially stated to be the amount of dam ages which w ill ba paid by the Domin ion government for Japanese windows The b ill w ill be diapAlsbed tomorrow to Ottawa and is to ba paid immediately. In the mean time Mayor Beth one la today still trying to secure government cooperation to provide for the Buffering Hindus. The condition is rendered ex- ceedingly'bSd by the cold rain of the last day and a half. Many are in tents and when they get a chance to lie down it is in pools of water with wind and rain blowing into their faoee. The greatest orowd is at the Maple le a f boarding house, an old ahaok near the waterfront. Here 360 are quartered. Temporary bunks were pot up last night and' tha Hindus, surrounded by terrible conditions, lie in the sncocasire tiers of their stuffy quarters. Cook ing, sleeping, eating and bathing go on in one room and men are crowded so oloeely that only by ¡careful manipula tion la the space large enough for a ll to stay indoors. The stench is frightful and the eivio authorities fear epidemic The steamers Woolich and Indiana are now overdue with more than l,00<k Japanese, the formen'from Yokomhama and the Indiana making her second trip from Honolnln. The mayor believes there w ill be no further trouble when they arrive. B . G. MacPheraon member of parliament for Vancouver, declares that Great Britain should be ware of another Boston tea incident, if the flood of Japaneee immigration allowed to continue. N. M ., Sept. 16.— Dele-1 I flUTllDIKI t l t y lld $ 75 , 000,000 gate Andrew«, nathpal commltteman, Lunar H. O. Buroum, chairman o f the Im m e d ia te . ______________. H A S NEW SC H E M E . F A IR G R O U N D S A D E LIG H T. • Republican central oommlttm, ex-Unlt-1 ■** lU lU lW H IE IB p fU v Iu lO B L Attractive Flan o f Beautifying la Being W. S . U’ Ren Would Elect Sonata ed State« Attorney Childers, Judge A Carried Out Direct Veto. L. Morrison, General John P. Victoria, Oregon O ily— W . S. U’ Ren, t h e ! « Democrat, Postmaster Walters aad Salem— Not the least Important of the many improvements bring made at father of tha initiative end ret other citiaens today called upon Gov the fair grounds In preparation fos the dum, haa a plan to make Statement No. ernor Curry to urge him to call a eon* Greater Oregon State fair, September 1 nearly ironclad and to make the peo within two 16-21, Is the transformation of the un ple of Oregon dominant over the legis stitutional convention Plans Approved fo r Low-Grade and but NURN o f the L u t Ir months so that a constitution may be sightly and barren wastes o f dry grass lature and any political party as well, N ot Loss Interesting EvonU Doubte-Tsaek Una From Obi drafted, submitted and adopted by the enacted i have a bill ena and weeds into beautiful landscape He proposes to • f tho Post W eek. ople before congress meets after the to Pacific OoaeW effects. This is the first appeal to the law next June through tj>e initiative by artistic sense that has beta attempted which candidates for the legislature willdays, w ith a plea for admlaaion to along this Una, and, although it has w ill be instructed to sign Statement atatahood. I t ia proposed to oall to A decisive straggle la oo (or oontro I bean found impossible to make all the No. 1 exactly as it is written in the gether the delegatee elected to .draaft Chioago, 14.— A a a result o f o f Zion city. needad changes in one year, the asset law. The members of the legislature the constitution under the joint state his trip " hood plan a year ago, moat * of whom glaring faults have been remedied. The are further commanded to vote for the The namber of railroad accidents ing to his uni faith in the oon- have expreseed willingness to serve oonoemicna have all been removed to candidate for senator who is the ch Great Britain is increasing. Unuad prosperity of the oountry, I . H . without compensation. one diatriot, and domns of unsightly of the greatest number of people. Harrimaa has approved plana for foi the Three persona wars killed by the ool- Governor Curry declared himself In shacks destroyed. New walks have Mr. U ’ Ren haa been working on such spending o f between $76,000,000 and lapee o f a building in Cincinnati. been laid throughout tha grounds, the a bill for several weeks and now haa it hearty accord with this plan and prom $100,000.000 to complete what he be Secretary Btraae la formulating idea being to combine beauty with con drafted and a ll ready to spring. He ised to take action after hie return lieves w ill be the beat doable-track venience as fhr as possible Buildings believes that if the b ill becomes a law from a oonaultation with President transcontinental railway system in tho plan for an industrial peace commis , sion. have been moved whenever necessary, there w ill be no question of the mem Roosevelt. oountry. • . . W ithin the past few days nearly sad other conditions made to conform bers of the legislature obeying the pro Hla plan contemplates the oonatruo- Tw o of the largest copper i every newspaper in New Mexioo haa to the new arrangements. The walks visions it oontains. Uon of a low-grade double-tratk rail Minnesota hare decided to oomqBut in favor of holdiag a constitu w ill all be of fine gravel, dressed with way from Chicago to the Paolflc ooast their output 60. per cent. tional convention this fall and senti granite sand. Better Train at San Franelaoo, Portland and Beattie, ment for statehood is pnotioally unanl- Mafly Japaneee who bare paasporte Jbe main improvement is noticsAble and its operation over the mountain Salem— Orders have bean issued by j for Mexico land in . the United Statee in the square between the main pavil the railroad commission requiring the sections by rieotrioity, generated by but fail to go on to their destination ion and the dairy building, which has Southern Pacific company to put on a water power from the Rockies and the been moved to a rite northeast of Its Sierras. The completion of this enter train out of Rom burg to make | O IT Y B U R N ED L IK E TIN D ER. f l . H . Bogan is in such poor physi old position. The visitor is no longer prise pnotioally w ill have the effect o f ca l health that he is unable to appear ran to Portland whenever north confronted with the row of candy stands bound overland express train No. 12 is | Particulars o f Hakodate Fire Show adding three single-track roads, so fa r is court in a ease against the Standard and lunch oountars of all aims, ages two how s behind schedule tim e of ar aa capacity to handle tonnage ia O il company. Destruction Was Great. and oolors, and the expanse of dry rival t t Rosebnrg and also to require mined, to the transcontinental James J . H ill, now that he has torn* 16.— Thai gram which formerly assailed the aye. the O. B. A N. company to run a pas- | Victoria, B. 0 ., S ept Mr. Hairiman contemplates the im sd all business affairs over to his eon The only remaining relic of tha old senger train each way daily bet wees steamer Bhawmutt, which arrived last I provement of the mountain Motion o f w ill spend the rest o f bis life in i recrea- regime is the fountain, with its Aamil- Portland and Pendleton, the seat bound sigh t from Manila via Japan and China tha Southern Pacific by building an #n- Uoo and rest. iar t figure in the - --------- 7 v center, --— v bat — even this i train to leave Portland in tha Booming with a cargo of hemp, tea, allk and I tirely new line for a distance of SB has beep repainted and remodeled unti) j ^ the w w tbound to leave Pendleton A grand jury at Jackson. Mias., haa 'm iles between Rocklin snd Oolfax, genual freight and 40 saloon returned indictments against the I l l i D IS PA TC H E R B U N Q LE8 O RDERS N ia hardly recognisable, and la now in the morning, and requiring the Oal. This w ill have a grade of 78 feet ra, including many naval, m ilitary surrounded with a bed o f flowers, and a trains to stop at such statioo, either nois Central and Taaoo A Mississippi » the m ile and w ill be used as an upr ------------ T a lley railroads for giving passes. Trains Collide in New Hampshire and winding path. 111 tar€I. The present line, with ite regularly or by signal, for the accom and civic offloers from the Philippines, There are many other flowerbeds modation o f travel between these and brought further news of the greet fire grade of 110 feet to tbs mile, w ill be 24 A re Killed. The government is trying |o pi so, in the shape of creacente, stars a t Hakodate. used ss tbe downhill track. another coal famine in the West. W h ite River Junction, V L . Sept. 17 and other designs, and all w ill be in intermediate points. I t seems the big conflagration origin The company has just completed the . Secretary Metcalf urgee the need of — A fearful head-on collision between bloaaom fair week. The big center had ated in a soap factory near tbe Higa- lengthening of all sidings on the Sierra Must Nut Inwade the south bound Quebec express and oontains large, spreading palms. Whore government dry docks on the Pacific. shigawa school snd tprtsd with great mountains so that each w ill bold 42 Pendleton— In a letter just reoeived a north bound freight train on the Con there are no flowers green lawns have rapidity, sweeping away hundreds of oars and three locomotives, such ss are The Western Union claims there haa oord division of the Boston A Maine by County Superintendent W ells *from been planted. W ater haa been piped bamboo bouses. Daring tbs firs a pow used in taking a single freight train over bsen a break in the operators’ strike at railroad occurred four miles north of J. H . Ackerinan, stete sehool Superin to this section, and the work of beauty der magsmins at Ktohomaehie exploded, the mountain divisiob. Borings are d e re la d , Ohio. tendent, tbe hopes of a public aohool naan station Sunday, due to a mis is being rapidly completed. Involving much loss or life. In all bring made and shafts sunk fo rth « new A newapsper office at Joplin, Mo., take in train dispatcher’s orders, and A pretty feature is the statnea which for white childrsn cn the reservatioo 800 lives w a s lost during tbe confla summit tunnel, which is to be five and has been dynamited because it fought from a demolished • passenger coach w ill be placed in thle square. Just are daahed. Not kmg since Profi gration and 18,000 homes burned, a one-quarter miles long aad which is to there were taken oat 84 dead and dying east of the main wing of the pavilion, W ells wroto the stete Superintendent the lawless element. strong wind fanning tbe fire, which Io w a the grade by a total of 760 feeLf, and 27 ‘other passengers, most o f them the huge, reclining figure, representing if a district m ight be establisbed upon spread with great rapidity. I t is expected that 460 miles of tha Count Oknma aaya the San Francisco seriously wounded. the state of Oregon, waa ssed last year, the Uattlla Indian reservation. Hs A ll the foreign consulates, adminis double tracking of the Union Pacific riots wars backed by the city, while Naasly all those who were in the and w ill again occupy the same posi had been aaked to take tbe matter np trative offices, barks, company offices, w ill be completed by the close a i the Vancouver fought the rioters. death oar were returning from p fair at tion. In fropt of the pavilion, the by varioog white ranters Uvlng on the schools, theaters, etc., were burned ° ■ An effort to have Stenaland, the de- Sherbrooke, Quebec, 60 miles north. fountain and its small statue have al reservation and who have childrar of lh the exception of the American The conductor of the freight train ready been noted. Back o f this foun sehool sge. Howe vor. In hie reply Su Malting president o f the Milwaukee consulate, courthouse, railway station A FR A ID O F LA N D IS. is given to understand that he had tain, the large standing figure of Oorts, perintendent „Ackerman declared the avenue bank, Chicago, pardoned, and the customs house. »lenty of time to reach a siding by the goddess of agriculture, which last year oountv haa no right whatevar to axtend One steamer, the Nanaye Mara, Judge Who Fined.Standard May N o r night operator at Canaan station, re wm located in the pavilion, but sssmsd ite schooIs to the reservation. burned and sank In tha harbor. There iaa n unconfirmed report that Grant Alton Immunity.. ceiviqg, according to the superintend rather cramped and out of plaoe, w ill tha battleship fleet w ill leave for the Albany Shipu Much Fruit. ent of the division, a copy of a tele be set up. On either side of this statue _ Washington, Sept. 14.— Judge Kane- Pacific November 17 instead of Decem graph order from the train dispatcher two smaller images w ill be placed, C E M E N T , S I A BARREL. Albany— More than 26 tons of Bart raw W . Landis, famous for having im ber 17. at Concord, which oonfuaed the train making five pieoee of statuary in aft. lett pears have bsen shipped out of A l posed the reoord fine on the Standard Booeevelt haa approved the orders to numbers 30 and 34. They w ill be set upon suitable buses bany this season and a few more w ill N ew Factory In Montano May Become Oil oompany, ia oauslng considerable Adm iral Evans to use his own judg uneasiness in the department of justioe and bordered with flower beds. A l l be amt out before the shipments are pooh io n o n n w M i, ment in visiting Portland with the R O O T O F EVIL N O T REACHED I because of his apparent determination secured from the concluded. More dismiss were sent Helena, M o n t, Sept. 16.— Work haa fleet of battleships. to prosecute the Alton railroad. The Lewis snd Clark exposition of 1906 in out of Albany thiw season than ever be fore and, accofffing to the amounts al begun on tbe construction of s $600,000 determination of the judge would not The next encampment o f the- Grand Physicians Opposed to Compulsory Portland. ready under contract, the biggest prune oeoneot plant at Three Forks, s town give conoern, but for tbe fact that thin A rm y of the Bepablic w ill be held at Pasteurisation o f Milk shipment ever made from Oregon w ill east of Helens, at the jonction of the road was promised immunity by the Organize to Fight Railroad. Toledo, Ohio. Judge Charles Barton, Brussels, Set. 17.— Dr. Henry I. Colt, I f tbe prune government if it would give np infor Ealam— A concerted movement ia on leave Albany this fall. of Nevada, M o., waa elected oommand- of Newark, N . J., resident of the Amer Gallatin, Madison and Jefferson rivers, foot to effect an organisation of the. crop comes up to present expectations, on both tbe Northern Pacido and 8t. mation which would enable tbe govern er-ln-chief at the Saratoga meeting juat ican association of medical milk com ment to convict tbe Standard Oil com valley rawmill man with a view of this big shipment w ill be realised. annded. Paal railways. As s result of cheap mission, la strongly opposed, in an ad taking up again the rate question on basic materials, tbe company propases pany. Tbe Alton road fulfilledpts part Hundreds of Jews are being tortured dress today at the Internationa) M ilk of tha oontract; lte evidence accom Profits Pay fo r Land. rough and finished lumber shipments marketing tbe product at $1 a barrel, congress, tojthe compulsory pasteurisa and burned in Russia. _ plished all that the government sought, Jacksonville— Ten acres of fruit land re against $4 at present. to Ban Frandsdo hay common points. tion of milk as a means of effectively and now tbe Alton is asking the govern - The jury in the Tirey L. Ford The m ill men are still striving to w ithin tbe corporate limits of Jackson The plant w ill have an ultimate ca- improving the supply of m ilk. Dr. ment to live np to its agreement and flan Fruneiaoo, haa been secured. bring about a restoration of the old rate v ille , Oregon, cost W . 1. McIntyre, of 1,000 bárrele a day, and w ill Colt m id that to employ pasteurisation overlook the sins of thrirail road, whicte" of $3.60 per thousand feet and, if the w ell known orchardiet of that city, $1,- the largest o f Its kind in this sec Japan deplores the outbreak as anything more than a temporary ex are contended to be of much less im valley manufacturers' ean be brought 900 a year ago. This year he w ill more tion of the Northwest. Tbe company her subjects at Vancouver, B. C. pedient would be undesirable, because together, it is proposed to take the j than have paid for the property with haa a fu lly subscribed ospitai of $2,- portance than the sins of. the convicted Standard Oil oompany. Admission of Oriental adults to the it would remove the incentive to the matter before the Interstate Commerce tbe proceeds of fruit sold from the 400,000, and la said to bave five m i l « Chicago sehcols is meeting with strong public to compel the produoer to ac commission at the earliest date possi tract this season. Mr. McIntyre is an The carious thing about tbe situation of lim atone and silica lands. compliah an improvement. Pasteur opposition. is that Jqdge Landis is not necessarily enthusiastic fruit g r o w « , who 1 ble. James and Hyrum Pingree, of tbs iaed m ilk in bulk is not only intrin adopted scientific methods of producing Pingree National bank, of Ogden, Utah, bound by *ny immunity premise given French and Spanish troops have at sically lees desirable than clean raw by tbe department of justioe. He the d iffm n t vatrietics of fruit. Prune C rop Heavy. are at the head of tha enterprise, while tacked and routed the Moors and barn- milk, declared Dr. Colt, but is actually knows that ex-Attorney General Moody Eugene—The fruit evaporators in ad their camp. G. Boettober, o f the Billings sugar fac- unsafe unless it is consumed within 24 authorised the giving o f such a pledge,, PO R TLA N D M ARKEST. Lane county are genual ly in operation , F . T . McBride, a Butte lawyer, Striking telegraph oparatora I n Chi hours and is kept at or belcw 10 de- now, the prunes coming in fast. The and he knows that, if Mr. Moody or the- Joseph Booweroft, of Utah, are the s centigrade— 60 degrees Fahren- sago have received strike pay and what present attorney general had lu ll say, crop in this oounty this year ia said to main factors. Wheat— Club, 88c; blueetem, 84c; Dr. Colt also mid: ever diasention existed haa disappeared. the Alton road woujd be protected,, be nearly aa large a the bumper crop of valley, 61c; red, 79. “ To resort to the oompulsory pas aimply and solely because of the prom The trana-Atlantio liner Lusitania teurisation of th ejn llk supply in large last yeax, when tons of the prunes Oats— No. 1 white, $28.60084; gray, Strike Hampers Traffic. ise of the government But under, our haa ariabliahed a new reoord for speed cities as s protection against tuberculo w ait to waste becaue the evaporators $28088.60. SL Paul, Sept. 16.— A general strike system of government the department serosa the ocean, making the trip in sis irBtead of taking more radical meas could "not handle them all. This year Barley— Feed, $28028.60 p « ton; of boilermakers on the Chicago¿ Great cf justice cun not dictate to Judge Lan less than five daya. ures for its eradication from m ilk there are more e vapors torsi and the cld brewing, $24.60024.76; rolled, $24 JO Weetern, Great Northern, Qmaha, dis, nor cun the president by any legal ones have been enlarged, so it is prob 0 2 6 JO. The Anglo-American polar expedi herds, would be protecting only thorn . Northern Pacific and Boo railroads was right direct this judge aa to what courae- able that there w ill be no waste of any Corn — W hole, $29030 P * *on’ loalled Saturday. The boilermakers are tion under Mikkelaon and ~ Leflngwell who live in the cities and would ex- be shall follow. Bo far aa criminal great amount. cracked, $30.60. reporti Hading a daap ma north of pom a ll who live in the rural districts. id in their fight by their helpers prosecutions are oonoerned, Judge Lan Hay— Valley timothy, No. 1, $170 and in the care of the Great W e s ts « Tha only real safeguard lies in the Alaska but no continent. dis is supreme in hie own jurisdiction, Buys Applaa at La Grand#. 18 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, the machinists in ths big shops st Oel- complete eradication of bovine tubercu and if he a a « fit to disregard the prom A Great Northern pa manger train La Grande— Contract for the sale of $19020; clover, $11; ehcat, $11; grain wein went out in sympathy. losis.” The ise of immunity, there to no power in, was bald up near Bexiord, Mont., by more than 60,000 boxes of Grand hay, $11012; alfalfa, $12013. steike of boilermakers followed a re the government that can oheek him. two masked men. They secured a Butter— Fancy creamery, 80036c fusal of tbe railroads to aooede to a Bonds applet at $1.40 p a box has been N o Thought o f Resigning. large amount of registered mail but * * concluded between E. Z. Carbine, of per pound. demand for 46 cento an hour east of Boston, Sept. 17.— “ You may state Try to Avert Oar Famina. found the express safe, which they dy Veal—«76 to 126 pounds, 8 0 8 )4 «; the Missouri river and 47)4 cento west this county, and C. E . W a lk « , of Kan positively that my resignstion is not in namited, empty. Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. 14.— E f City Sixty thousand b o x « of 125 to 150 pounds, 7 * c ; 160 to 200 of that river. the hands of the president, and there fort« to avert a repetition of the oar pounds, 607e. Jamestown has offered a prise of is no likelihood of its being offered,” apples rheans approximately 110 car famine of last winter were put into ef loads. Loading of this monster order Fork— Block, 76 to 160 pounds, 13,600 for the moat successful airship m id United States Attorney Genen Druda Threatens Vengeance. fect by the cawservice committee at an w ill begin as soon as tha apple picking 8 * c ; packers, 7)4 08c. Paris, Sept. 16.— Sultan Mulai el important oonfeienoe bare. P anada w ill apologias to Japan and Bonaparte today preparatory to his trip commences, or, in other words, atones. Repre Poultry— Average old bens, 13014c to Chicago to take up tha cam of the Haflg, • it is ¿sported, has snnounoed sentatives of nearly all important trunk la negotiating to restrict lam i mmigration. per pound; mixed chickens, 19)4«; government against the Chicago A A) that he w ill pay tbe ooot of the French lilies are in attendance. Conferees ad Prune Dryers Start In Urm. soring chickens, 12018«; old roost- Telegraph oparatora an the Northern ton railway. According to a dispatch expedition to Morocco, on condition m it that aa alarming shortage of r o l- ' Albany— Prana picking is in full sas, 8 0 9 c; dressed chickens, 16017o; Pacific are said to ba considering a in the morning papers, he had resigned that the French evacuate ths oountry. ling stock confronts the railroad, bob blast in all tbe orchards of this part of turkeys, Uve, 16016c; geere, live, 8 0 strike. on account of the granting of immunity Only two columns of tribesmen a n now refuse to state w b e th « any line of ac the state and nine d ry a s are running 9o; ducks, 14«. reported to be wider arms in the Gass tion to avert conditions as bad, if not The question of the battleship Hast to the Chicago A Alton by Mr. Morrl Fresh ranch, candled, 28080s to their f til lest capacity in the vieinity Blanca diatriot. The latest advices re worse, than prevailed tost winter, had visiting Portland has been left to A d son, who began the snit against the of Albany. The prone crop ia one of oeived from General Drade said that, been agreed upon st the conference just m iral Evans. Standard O il. - F r u it»—Apptos, $101.60 psr box; the beet in years and Laeelle Brothers, i f ths ds legs tea from ths trltws' suing held. , The situation In the telegraphers’ of this city, w ill send 160 oars of dried cantaloup«, $1.8601J 0 per crate; Bookkeeper la Arrested. for peace did not appear at nooo today, strike at Portland remains unchanged aohes, 75o0$l p « crate: prunes, 60 prana to Eastern markets, the biggest he would destroy the Moorish camp. - Goldfield, Nev., Sept. 17.— Herbert shipment of prunes ever mode from Canada's Wheat Orop. Few messages are being sent or re 76e par crate; watermMms, 1 0 1 )4 « Biggs, bookkeeper for Broker Paul New- the Paolflc Northwest. ceived. Winnipeg, Sept. 14. — Ninety-five p u pound; pluma, 60076e p « box; Boycott Dishonest Roads. , who was found unconscious in pears, , 76o0$l.S6 p « box; grspes, 40c m illion bos he Is o f wheat. This Is the The trial of Tirey L . Ford chief coun Newman’s office late Friday night and New York, BepL 16.— By the use at Malheur Wine Pardee Cup. (1.60 p « crate; esse bas, $2.25 per sel of the United Bail roads of San 11,160 miming from the open mfe, has a rigid boycott on unscrupulous lines official Mtlmato of the 1907 crop In Ontario— E. A . Frarer has received Francisco, charged with bribery, has been taken into custody. W hile there and by the elimination of insidious Canada’s three gn at wheat growing Vegetablee— Tnrnipa, $1.26 per sack; telegram from Mayor Lackey, of this oemmeneed. is no direct evidence connecting him city, who has charge of the Malheur $1.26 p « sack: b«eto, $1.26 preferences to flavored shippers, the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan The French government has decided with the robbery, his conflicting state county exhibits at the National Irriga per sack; cabbage, 1)40114« par totter declared to be worse than open and Alberta. Owing to tbe great flood that Morococ moat pay damages to for ments regarding the affair have led the tion congress, Mating that this county pound; oelery, 76o0$l per dosen; oorn, rebates, tbe railway magnates of ths of immigration, which has canted an police too suspect that he knows more had been awarded the Governor Hardee $ 1 0 1 J 0 -p e r sack; cucumbera, 10016c East propose to make a strenuous effort immense increase of acreage this year, eigner. than be has told, and be w ill be held silver cup and a $200 cash prise. Tbe doaen; onlons, 16030c per doeen; to reduce tbe impending fell car short- the orop was expected by statistician» The Western Union has decided to until the mystery has been cleared op. which admittedly to threatening to break previous records, but frost re exhibit was prepared and sent st tbe ley, 20c per doaen; pumpkina, 1)4 pam its regular quarterly dividend as the industries of the entire country. ports have been frequent. expense of the b a sin s« men of Ontario. 134« p « pound; rad lab «, 20o per th e money may be needed eo account Earning« Show Increase. _jsen ; spinaoh, 6c per pound; squash, o f the o p e n to n ’ strike. / Oppose All Expositions. Denver. Sept. 17.— The twenty-first Oregon Hay fo r Alaska. 6Oe0$l per box; sweet potatoss, 3)4« B%87 to A p p ris e d Chief. annual report of the Denver A Bio Lincoln, h «b ., Sept. 16 ., Senator per pound. Athena — G n a t q n a n tlti« of fine San Francisco, Sept. 14.- T b e board - Chinese and Japanese have struck in Onlons— $303.26 p« hundred. E. J. Burkett, who leaves this evening of p o l i « commissioners today elected Vsnoouvm, B. C., and blocked Indus Grande Bailroed company, Issued yes timothy hay are being brought down Potatoes— New, $1 per hundred for Washington, today declared that| W . J. Biggy chief of p o ll« . Mr. Biggy try . They are armed and the Japan terday by President E. T . Jeffrey, from the Weston mountains, and ia Hops— Fuggles, 6)40 7 c per pound. be would 6ght the Atoska-Yukon ex* served a short tim e as chief of p o lle » eee consul demands m ilitary protee- shows that the income of the company >eing sold In bales to ths Preston - for the fiscal year ending June 30,1907, Barton M illing company for from $16 W ool— Eastern Oregon, average bwt, position appropriation in congress. Hs u n d « M a y « Phelan several yeara ago. $21,636,420, an increase of $1,704,- to $18 per ton. This hay is loadsd on 16022c p « pound, aoeordi ling to shrink- declared that the exposition at James F « tha past nine mentira he lu s bran 181, as compared with the previous care and shipped to Beattie aad Th- age; valley. 20029c, remrding to I flne- town hod been s lamentable failure and an a lia « of the S o p o r i« ooort, acting year, am* the net earnings were $8,166,- u, mush sf which is shipped from n a « ; mohair, choke. 29080c he would oppose all each projects in aa custodian of Abraham Buri, an im 929, an incream of $674,986. there to Alaska. ths future. portant tactor lu the local graft NEWS OF THE WEEK K foîin 6