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NEWBERG GRAPHIC PASSAG E TH R O U G H S T R A IT S . to Pitot Big Fleet Safely Through. R E C E IP T S A N O EX PE NSES. Secretary Oortalyou Makes Report to Oongroas. HOE HIÑEOS DEAD Washington, Deo. 88.— Secretary Oor- tslyou bats repeated to congress the re ceipts from customs from Oregon during S P E C IA L S H O N T COUMttEtf. h | j * fu n « tu o e n ts . c . toe past fiscal year 7to bs $1,140,619, of which there was ool looted in Portia n< University Establishes Loan Fund In* O regon Agricultural Collage Plena to $1,183,891; Astoria, $17,819 and Ya steed a f Making Aid Farmer With Little Time. University of Oregon, The Oregon Agricultural college w ill quina, $1.86. The total for Washington, all ports, University of Oregon is planning a loan give winter abort oooreea, beginning was $1,692,083. From internal reve fund of at least $6,000, based on the January 7, 1908, as follows: nae the oollfcctiooe were in Oregon, belief t h a t « loan Is batter than an out 1. General Agriculture; two $878,488; Washington, $1,048,888, Between- 800 end 260 Men Entom bs* right gift in the form ot s scholarship. 2. Dairying; six weeks. and California, $6,688,796. end Hope o f Escape fob Any Some subscriptions have already bean 8. Horticulture; six weeks. The immense lead of New York state 4. Mechanic A rts; six weeks. mads to toe fund, and a number of Is Very Blight. Id both items ie shown: Custom# re prominent men of the state have agreed 6. Household Boienoe; six to guarantee amounts up to $600« ■ Pres Many young men as well as many ceipts, $988,127,086; internal ravenoe ident Campbell is using his best efforts, mature farmers who are so titrated $32,363,797. Jaoobs Greek, Pa., Dae» 90«— Ai Tbe reports of raeeipts from sales of to guise the entire $6,000 this year if that they oannot take a four years' course of study detire to aoquiant thorn- publio lands gives Oregon $1,621,887, plosion of gas In ths Darr mine of tho possible. In almost every high school graduat ■elves more fu lly with tho moat recent of which there was collected at Port Pittsburg Coal oompany, located Thera land, $163,79«; The Dallas. $844,97«; ing class there are some who do not developments in agriculture yesterday entombed between 800 have tbs means for a college eduoation, are others who fool tho need o f u more Bossburg, $416.004; La Grands, $436, 860 miners, and th an is soaroely a to y 808; Burns, $»1,9*2; Laksview, $171« hot who would take advantage o f any practical knowledge o f farm .mechanics tair opportunity offered them to secure and the use of tools. I t is to moot tho 048;. In Washington the raeeipts were of bops that a single o m of them w i l l one. The treasurer of the loan fund, needs of those olasses that these oooreea $660,714; California, $867,870. Total be taken from the mine alive. Par Tho coons in House receipts from land raise in tbe oountry tially wraoked buildings in tbe vicinity^ who-is to be the high school inspector w ill bo given. and w ill tons have an opportunity to hold Science w ill be of value t o toe were $7,878,811. The territorial government at Alaska of the mine and toe condition ot know personally tho members of tho «om en of the homo who deolra to mere east $61,472 In salaries, and $4,919 In few bodies found early in ths elasses, w ill work in oonjunotlon with thoroughly acquaint themselves with the city supesintendents and high school j tho p rin cip le of good oooking sod of expenses work indicate an explosion of aueb ter The fins coatom house at Poitlaru rific force the« It seems Impossible th at principals. H s w ill msks leans to general home management. Tbs sub- such students as need them each year jecta to be discussed w ill be 61 interest coet ih Improvements only $770.42, am any o m could hare survived It. A ll o f at a low rate of Interest, with the.agree- end Importance to every farmer and tbe Baker City poatoffloe only $60, and toe 13 be dies taken out up to this tim e m art that they ere to repay the pginci-1 bomekeeper apd it is hoped that • the Balsm public building $6,888. During the year the government ex are terribly mutilated* and thies o f pal as soon as they a n able after leav- large number w ill take advantage of pended $8,801 on its exhibit which ing ooHege. A small amount of life in -1 this opportunity, them are h eadless. suranee w ill be taken oat on eeeb at A circular containing further inform* at ths Lawis and Clark exposition, am Tbia is the third mins disaster since too expense of -* the *— J 11 * the plan ' ^ ation jt t| w ill be seat on application to $1,888 on tbs exposition government the first ot tbe month in toe veins o f fund. ' I t ’ is to have ten men guarantee the .fund the Agricultural College, Corvallis, buildings. bltumlnoM oral underlying Western On harbor improvements tbe dis against loss to too amount of $6004keh Oregon. Pennsylvania and West Virginia, fop bursements were: Entrance to Good The university has had a assali lean tbs Naomi b I m , near Fayette City, and bey, Oregon, $8.600; dredge for Oregon fund of about $800 for too past ' toar CH AN G ES F O R E S T B O U N D ARIES tbs taro mines at Monongsh, W . V s., and Washington harbors, $1,000; years. During this time, 86 student b in which the earlier explosions hap Grays harbor, Washington, $10,000; have been ana bled to complete their pened, are in tbe rams belt as the local Department Heeds Osmonds o f John Grays harbor and Chehalis river, $$, oollem course who otherwise could not workings. Yesterday’« catastrophe Dap Stockmen. 990. hare done so. Only one loan has bean fVrlnmhie fw alls the number of victims of deadly John Day— Cy J. Bingham has R iver improvements eosti lost. — ----- mine gaa for toe 19 days to between 660 reived his commission as acting forest and lower Willamette, below Portland, $72,668; Colombia, at Cascades. $870; and 600. W A N T BRAND O N A L L BH O D D Y supervisor for .the Malheur ratio That this disaster does not equal, o r forest ¡reserve, with headquarters at Columbia, between We even ■ or peas in loss o f life and attend Tbs boundaries o f the Bridgeport, $1,000; Columbia, Wash' W oo lgrow er« W orking fo r Protection John Day. ant horrors ths owe in West Virginia i » m w reserve era toe John Day river on ington. $18,600; gauging waters of ths e f the Industry. d m to ths devotion to church duties o f the north, previous withdrawal on too Columbia, $778,636; upper Columbia Pendleton— In accordance with one east, former linos on too south, irreg and Brake rivers, $18,000; Coos river, s considerable number of tos miners- of the neolotlbns passed at the reoent ular lines running near the center $600; CoquiUa river, $4,400; Tilla In observance of ths church festival, convention of the Oregon Woolgrowers’ township« in rungs 27 on tho west, mook, $8,980; W illam ette and Yam many of tbs 400 or more men regulaly employed a l the mine did no* go t e association, the secretary has sent to Heppoer forest is extended to tho John h ill, $88,000. work. These who escaped through the Oregon congressional delegation a Day river and headquarters removed The surveyor general’s office at Port request for an act compelling the brand Monutoent. Tho remaining portion of land oost in salaries, $8,760; at Brattle, this reason are mem tors of tbs Greek Catholic church and they suspended ing of manufactured goods end clothing, the western division is renamed Dee- $9,760. the objeet being to protect the public chutes and headquarters at Prinevilla Crater lake oost the government $9, work to oelebnte 8t. Nicholas’ day. to was tbs csss at Mooangah, t o » from shoddy and ootton counterfeits of Stockmen rejoioe at the change. 999. woolen goods. Tho pore food law is Oregon's five per cent of the public explosion followed s brief shat down. cited as an example that it is right for laud sales amounted to $22,489, Wash The Darr mins having been closed Grain Instead o f Hops. Tuesday and Wednesday . I* was just the government to protect the people ington’s, $80,011. Aurora— Daring toe post two weeks from hands, counterfeits sad adultera this section has been well soaked, with Paeifie Northwest Indians oost, for 11:80 o’clock whan tos tenth trip o f ded ears had beta brought oat t » tions of all kinds. support: Umstillas, Oayuaes and the usual winter ruins and the formers Another resolution passed at the asms are wall pleased with the outlook. The W a lls Wallas, $2,718; Yakimas, $3, the tipple ths* there rams an awful tim e rails for tho retention of tho import ground is in good condition, and much 891; Nss Psrees, $987; Warm Springs, rumbling eonnd, followed immediately doty on wool, woolen fabrics, hides, work has boon dons for tho winter Oregon, $8,897; Klamath Indians, $8,- by a loud report aad s ooocuaskm that meat and meat animals, with the ob grains. An unusually large acreage ol' 203. besides administration expenses at shook nearby buildings and wta fa it within a radius of several miles. A b ject oP continuing the present prosper grain has boon sown this tall, many of all reservations. ous condition of the wool and livestock the hopgrowore thinking it better to To maintain tbe Columbia river ths asms time th an s u m out of t o * mouth of the m iss an immenae eland industry. put In small grain than to dopsnd on llgbtvssael, $74,496 was tbe expense of danse amoks and drat that flouted Tbe summary of the nation’s expenses tirely on hops for financial returns on across the Youghioghray river. shows ths cost of tbe war department Is Under Way. their properties. Intuitively everyone in the vieln lty for the year was $183,890,600; navy i "1 Grunts Puss— The government is knew what had happened and all start- department, $96,306,894; treasury de making good program under the direct Big Lumber Contract. ad foe the o m place— the mouth of t o » supervision of too local forestry serv Astoria— The Olson-Mahoney Lorn partment. $78,174,980; stats depart mine. , ice, in extending s road down Rogue her oompany, of Sun Francisco, which ment, $8,066,394; executive depart Aa tar us known only o m man w ho river into Curry county. This particu bos bora a wooded a contract for 6,000, ment, proper, $26,407; interior depart went to work escaped. Jbeepb Maple- lar stretch of rood w ill open up s wide 000 fast of lum bef by the Isthmian ment, $166,048,667; postoffioe depart ton, a pamper, emerged from one o f latitude of oountry rich in mineral and Canal commission, is closely identified ment, $10,097,771; agricultural depart the side entrances shortly after t b » prolific of tho beet marketable pine. with the Clatsop M il) company and ment, $9,561,714; commerce and labor, explosion. He bed left the port of t h » $9,828,891; judicial department, $7.- When this work ha* been completed, the Astoria Bax oompany, of this city mine where most of the men were 10 per cent of tho proceeds w ill be di and it is expected s large part of this 617,39«. working and was on toe way to the an Friction between Oortalyou and New York, Dec. 24.— Joseph H verted to tho school fund, thus increas I t Is an interesting fact that although Roosevelt may reenlt in the resignation Choate in an address at (he annual ing tho permanent means of keeping op order w ill be cut ul the local mills. the deportment of commerce and labor gina ream for oil. A considerable number ef the miners of tho meeting of the Stats Charities Aid schools. About $6,000 has been appro a been organised only s few years, fo r University. ne Americans, some of tbe officer» association advocated adherence to the its expenses equal those of tbe depart priated to be used in developing the Michigan elecitrie road managers say estimating that probably more than University of Oregon, Eugene— The ment of agriculture.' old Mosaic law that one-tenth ot all highway, and it is expected that era they cannot operate at a profit for Alumni association has just presentee property be given to charity. \ He mid Tbe grand total of tbe governmental half of the victims are Americans, a » w ill set aside $6,000 more to bo than 2 cents a m ile. to the University of Oregon a painting department expense was $762,488,763, tbe majority of the foreigner« did aa k) he did not believe many of tbs rich used on this project. An Atlante liner arrived at New women and men who composed bis au o f President Johnson, toe first presi which did not include many millions work. York a few days ago w ith only dent of the university. The work wai of appropriations and some items Tbe Darr mine is located on the west dience had lived up to the law and that Another Mill fo r Albany. first class done in Eugene by R. LeBarre Good which bring the aotual outlay close to side of the Yoeghiogheny river, in i f all the people of the oountry had Albany— Albany is to have another Westmoreland county, along the lin » $1,000,000,000. George Rex Clarke, blind since birth, done so there would not have boon any flourmill. In the next few weeks s win, of New York, at a coet of $600. of the Pittsburg A Lake Erls railroad, financial - trouble« like those through has j net graduated from the University plant with s capacity of 60 barrels s PO R TLAN D M ARKETS. 40 miles southeast of Pittsburg and l b which the oountry has just o f Chicago with an A . B. degree. day w ill be established by E. A. John Lumber Csss Ended. miles northwest of Connelevill«. Ik son, who now operates s raw m ill at A New York man has had his name Washington, Dec. 23.— Taking of is one of the largest of ths Pittsburg Will Cut Oil Rates. Wheat— Club, 8O081o; blusstem, 82 Drain, and P. B. Marshall, who for changed from Crooke to Qroohe,£be- testimony in tbe lumbermen’ case be Oral company. Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 24.— The state yeato has been secretary of the Albany • 8 3 c ; valley, 80081c; red, 78079c. ■ fore the Intentate Commerce commis eauso bis sweetheart would not aocept There was much drunkenness b a r» railway commission has decided to cat Oats— No. 1 white, $28: gray, $28. Farmers’ oompeny. The two men have such a name. sion baa been concluded. tonigbt, soma of the man who got » oil rates in Nebraska 30 per cant. This Barley— Feed, $27.60; brewing, |31; consummated the purchase of the three Final arguments w ill be made before good start on account o f ths holiday- The Supreme court of Illinois holds action was forced by alleged discrimin warehouses of the Albany Farmers’ rolled, $30. the commission on March 4 and a de- continuing their osroraal after ton ex that the anti-cigarette law dose not ation by the railroads in favor of the Corn— Whole, $32; cracked, $33. company, titrated at Albany. Tallman citlon is anticipated shortly thereafter. plosion In celebration of tosir escape. prohibit toe sale of cigarettes made Standard Oil oompany. The railroads ,Hay— Valley timothy, No. 1, $18; and Tangent, and in addition to carry In the meantime lumbermen of the Pa A new air shaft for ths mine is being from pore tobacco. view the proposed redaction With greet ing on a warehouse business, w ill oper Eastern Oregon timothy, $20023 ; clo cific Northwest named as complainants constructed, work having bora started disievor, end declare that they will More then 100 all steel ate s flourmill in one of the local build ver. $15; chest, $16; grain bay, $160 in'tbe case w ill be entitled to ship un on it several months ago. Had this ' lose money on every gallon of oil they $16; alfalfa, $16; vetch, $14. mva w ill be in ate an toe Pennsylvania ings of the old oompany. der tbe protection of the injunction is man completed, it is said, ths loss o f move at the netr rate. They ere si Batter— Fancy creamery, 36Q 37){e railroad between Pittsburg and New sued by the Federal courts at Portland life today would have bean much reedy oatlining e fight to maintain the per pound. - York shortly after Janaary 1. Heat end Light fo r AM pcy. and Brattle. serious. preeent toll. Veal— 76 to 126 pounds, 8 ^ 0 9 c ; Pendleton — Bupervising^Engineor The liner Ooaanie, which has jusl 126 to 160 pounds, 7e; 160 to 200 Pringle of the Indian department, who Mora Islands Than Thought. sailed for Europe from New York, ear Makaa T r e v »in g Safer. pounds, 6 0 8 ^ c . For State Line Stations. has been at the Umatilla agency exam Sua Francisco, Dee. 23.— Uncle Sum ried 88,107 money orders, worth $1,- Omaha, Neb., Dee. 21.— That esfety- Pork— Block, 76 to 160 pounds, 8 0 Guthrie, Okie., Deo. 84.— The rail ining the facilities for heating and light is richer by 1,400 islands than hs devloee save lim b« and lives ia demon 19S.4S8.S6, which is s record cargo road commission of Oklahoma has or ing the buildings of the agency, w ill • M «; puckers, 6 0 6 ){c . When the United strated by tbs casualty report of t h » Poultry— Average old bens, 11012c thought he was. Tbs regulation requiring soldiers to dared the Santa Fe to establish stations recommend, it is understood, the erec States puiohssed the Philippines ths Union Pacific railroad. In spite o f par pound; mixed chickens, l i e ; stand at saints while tho ‘ 'Star Span at all points on the state line crossed tion of a one-story brick structure, 40x charts showed 1,200 islands in ths greatly increased traffic, the number of- gled Banner" Is being played ia modi rj the company. The action was taken 70 foot, in which a complete eleetrie spring ohiekens, 12o; roosters. 8o; archipelago. Tbs oharfes used in mak people killed and injured by tbs road fied so as to permit toe men to stand Mcause ot s decision on tbs part of the lighting and heating plant w ill be in dressed chickens, 12018c; turkeys, ing ths treaty w en known to be tar during 1907 was 1,209, as compared erect end to salute only at the last note commission that the Santa Fs had stalled.' It is desired that toe building live, 16e; dressed, choice, 17019c; {fom perfect, bat It was thought they with 2,097 in 1906. The report con gets «, live, 809e; ducks, 1 2 K 0 1 8 ){e ; tailed to sail interstate tickets at the o f the mueio. 11 be completed lor tho opening of were sufficiently aooomte for all pur tains s list of the principal train acci pigeons, $101.60; squabs, $208. 2-cent rate. School next year. The caar and the drama w ill clash Accurate maps dents of toe year, with s statement o f Ergs— Freeh ranch, candled, 8 6 0 poses o f the treaty. an the rebuilding of too Russian navy. rare brought to Bun Francisco today toe causes and eoasequensas In each S7X e par doseo. Chile to W elcom e Fleet. Fruit Meeting In Eugene. I tom ths islands, which show that in ossa. Each wreck was investigated b y Oortolyra denies that he Is s candi Fruits— Apples, 76c0$2 par box; Valparaiso, Dee. 24.— H m hones of Many of a special committee consisting of oper Eugene— Plans are under way for an peaches, 76cf$$l p a ren te; poors, $1.26 ths group are 2,600 islands. date for too Republican presidential . K. Grace A Co., of this city, m portant meeting of the la n e County • 1 .7 6 per box; cranberries, $9.60012 them ere small. nomination. ating or other officials of tbs road. received a telegram from Now York Wireless mesasgsa from the float certifying that the American float, now Horticultural society with the officers par barrel. Hops to Rescue Miners. V egetables— Tarai pa, 78e per tack; New Grand Jury at W ork. show that it is making good progress in on its voyage to the Pacific, w ill enter of the State Horticultural socelty, in Eugene, the first week in January. Ely, Nev., Nov. 23.— Ths three min 66c per sack; bests, $1 par Ban Francisco, Dec. 21__ The Mer its journey south. tho ports of Chile. Preparations are President W . K. Newel and Secretary sack; beans, 709c per pound ; cabbage, ers entombed in the Alpha mins will, cian ty grand jury held its first session Butts mobs have defied tho Federal being made here to give them aa H . M. Williamson, of the state beard, l a p e » pound; cauliflower, 76c0$l per unless further trouble is experienced, yesterday and after qnlckly perfecting s ra it’a'orders and deported nonunion able weleosoe, in which toe government w ill be bere to addram tbs meeting, docen; celery, $8.6008.76 per orate; probably be released by Christmas day, tbe details of orpralsation took up toe telephone linemen. w ill join. and there w ill be some members of tos onions, 16020c per doeen; parsley, 20c according to. foreman Gallagher. Tbe cess of tbs mleelng Colton securities Eleetrie power bee been cut off at faculty from the Agricultural college in perdosen; pees, l i e per pound; pep 600-foot level was reached last night by and the connection of formsr officials o f Goldfield to Bo Goldfield and the mines have had to ____ ____ ______ pers, 8017c per pound; pumkpina, 1 0 the rescue party at work on the eave-ln, 1 ths 1 Qallforala Bate Deposit A Trust Washington, Deo. 24.— Roosevelt has l î i e per pound; radishes, 20c par do*, and now that danger of a further cave- otnpany with tbs disappearance of vai- ordered the troops withdrawn from Land Claimants Anxious. ¿ number Justice Gould has enjoined the A en; spiaaeb, fie par pound j sprouts, 8c In has bean averted, work is being uabfe atocks and bonds lean Fédération o f Lanar from boycot Goldfield Monday, December 80. No Pendeltra— In tbs Umatilla par pound; squash, 101 Me per pound; pushed with all pose Ibis speed. The witnesses Ware examined, and tbs tak- men hare been imprisoned siaoc Da- la g cl testimony had not bsaotxmcIuded tin g toe Bock Stove A Bongs oompeny. statement as to the reason for with fraud cases, which w ill soon begin, tomatoes, $1.60 per box. drawal Is offered but at the War de about 200 entrymen w ill bo involved in esmbsr 4. Onions $1.7602 per hundred. when the meeting adjourned until today. The state doss not seem to bo making partment it is assumed by many that tk La Grande district. Great nneasi- Potatoes— 60066c par hundred, ds- ia Mm Petti bone trial ueral Fonston has found that it was Dr. Hanna l t ■ tl being shown as to tbs oulooms ltvered Portland; sweet potatoes, $1.60 Now Drydoek Projected Jadgs Wood w ill net permit Colorado not necessary to send the soldiers there of ‘ New York, Deo. !8.-~ Aocording to a par hundred. Ban Francisco, Dae. 81.— The B a ll«, labor troubles to bs brought into the Bops— 1907, 80 7s par pound; elds, special diepatrh frora Borne to the New tin rays that within a tow months to# British Squadron In PscHls. York W orld, Rav. Dr. Edward J. Han- ? k“ e I*i?,w o rk* w ,n * * • contract Londra. Dec. 24.— Accord Inc to the Salem— Governor Chamberlain has profeseor of dogmstie tbsology in E ool— Eastern Oregon average for a floating drydook' large enough to. Portland, told toe Inter- Standard, the Adm iralty has dacidad to uned the following notaries publia 18020c par pound, according to shrink B sn srd’ s semlnary al Botbsster,» *11 teasels toet noma to- establish next May a Pacific and North his Crates, Tillamook; J. L . Camp age; valley, 18080e, accord ing te flne- 7 .7 hasp appointed soadjator, this port* with toa American squadron, toe base of which bell, Glendale; Virgil H . Massey, E . iy orald ; mohair, choice, 2f>Q30o per arehbishop of San Franoiaoo, In of ths Pacifie Mail liners M o n g o lia ^ * * w ill be e l Esquimal!, B. 0 . '• D. No. $, Los Angelas, Deo. 84.— 'Tho men who la to pilot too United States battleship float through tho Straits of Magellan is in Loo Angelos on his way to Washing ton, from whence he w ill prooosd to | Bio do Janeiro, there to join the float an January l . I The man selected by the Navy de partment for this important servjoo is 1 Cbptain E. F. Greene, of the United States army transport service. Ho is 68 yearn of age and has mads la all 17 trips through tho straits. He haa boon a sailor since bo was 14 years of ago, The n e h of aliena to Europe haa when bo joined tho Confederate navy. His first trip was mads in 1869 and the subsided. lost s year ego, when ho brought tho The Da Been foompany w ill reduce lighthouse tender Junits to the Pacific the output of diamonde. ooast. OaptaiU Greens w ill assume Quiet haa again been restored in Te charge as pilot of tho fleet at Punts heran, the Periean capital. Arenas about February 1, according to schedule. There w ill be assigned to T h e premier of Hungary haa him by Admiral Evans one of the fleet lenged a man to a duel baraaee b est of the torpedo crufts w ith which he accuaad of being diahooeat. w ill laud too way through the «trait«. The Fanssa C ity grand Jury is very The actual passage w ill require about busy returning indictments, principal' 48 hours. Captain Greene anticipates ly for violation of the Sunday closing no danger in taking the squadron safely la w . through. The m int at Philadelphia haa ordered to eaaae coining silver and ooin W IL L C H E C K E M IG R A TIO N . only double eagle«. About $1,000,000 gold u day w ill bo coined. Gives vert Stream to Oorea. . T h e explosion ab the D an mine, Jaoobs Greek, Pa., killed every m Tokio, Dec. 94.— Negotiations be a t work in tbs tunnel. Only six bodies tween Canadian Minister of la b o r Bo- have been taken oat and there are at dolpho Lemieox and too Japanese gov least 1M dead. ernment, which have been delayed by a Immigrants affl'eted with contagions diseases are soaring into New York fast hitch over details, w ill be concluded er than the local authorities within the next few days I t is under for them. One day recently 99 immi stood that Minister Lem ieox has fin grants suffering horn contagious diseas a lly agreed t o accept Japan's verbal es were tu n ed over to the looal author assurance that she w ill undertake the ities by the Federal health inpeeetai self impoeed teak of lim iting emigra Smallpox has broken oat new Pe tion to Canada. The exact method ot E ll, Wash. limitation w ill be left entirely In the An arasy offioe has bean established hands of the Japanese government a t Albany, Oregon. The assurance ia identical with that Junes Hamilton Lewis is e candidate given the United States. fo r governor o f Illinois. I t is stated that the bitch arose over Goldfield mineowners say efforts at toe desire of the Canadian government to secure s definite promise in writing ■as too outlining the undertakings. This 1 holidays are over in California positively declined by Japan because It SI was the last. would entail a eacrifio of treaty rights The battleship fleet is wall off the Minister Lemienx also desired to secure from the Japanese government a note Florida coast and all is well on board. giving the exact number of laborers aro anxious for Admiral that the government proposed to allow to visit them with his battleship to emigrate to Canada. This wee also refused. Represen tati ve Soott, of Cut In Railroad F would prohibit dealing _ in futuras on grain Sacramento, Dec. 84.— Orders from Thu first train has passed under the the general Southern Paeifie offices In Hudson river at New York through the Sen I ran eirco were poeted yesterday in the local railroad shope to the effect that the shops w ill close, with the The total loos to vessel property caption of enough men to bundle round the g n a t lakes amounted to $748,000 house work, today and remain closed for she aeeeon of 1907. until January 1. I t is stated unoffi The Illinois Smupree court has de ctally that after (he first ot the year clared unconstitutional the lew forbiad the force in each ot toe shops w ill be reduced or the men w ill be given from ding speculation in theater tickets. three to four days / a week. I t is also The Searchlight Bank A Trust said that a sim ilar reduction w ill bo pany, of Searchlight, Nevada, has been ail over the Harriman system looted by the president of the tion. Favors Giving Tithes. NEWS OF THE WEEK TIM EigBlm I» PiiuylTUla la NlBItM D D i l l HARES TOTAL REMIS Tl 9 »