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    o f th* L m i
In t im H n f Events
o f the P u t W «*k .
New York is overran by handled« of
unemployed.
The Twenty-fourth Japanese diet has
just convened.
l-t
President Roosevelt is hunting tur­
keys at Pine Knot, Va.
“ State Treasurer Steel, of Oregon, has
filed his new bond in the sum of $635,-
000.
Hr,: " -* •
Cleveland, Ohio, manufacturers plan
a resumption of work for fully 10,000
former employes during January
Railroads throughout the country
have shown the efleet« of the financial
panic by a curtailment of order* foe
rolling stock.
Pi I
A t a meeting of' the Pacific Coast
Commercial Travelers’ association in
San Francisco it was voted to stop
gambling among members.
A passenger train collided head-on
with a freight near Lenox, Mich. Five
tra omen met death. A ll
escaped with but slight injuries,
In a raid on Chinese gambling houses
Portland polios secured $10,166.90 in
).U«f O
ooin and currency and $4,446.09
of K 6X*
ex
Hongkong hanks. According
to law this mooey may j o into the
i
Raleigh, N . 0 ., has voted
tion.
1
‘ Dewey baa just celebrated his 7Cth
birthday.
M
l|
u
1
!
prohibi­
the Walls-Fargo Express company with
ooucaaling from the public tariff ached'
ales that had been filed w ith the Inter­
state Commerce commission in Wash­
ington and with tasking unjust and die
criminatory rates. The aotual question
Involved, however, was whether or not
the quantity rate c f 6 cents a pouix I
from New York to San Vraoolaco for
shipments o f 10,000 to 30,000 pounds
applied to bulk or assembled ship­
ments, gathered and forwarded by
forwarding agency to one «m ee m or
aaeooiatioo organised for the purpose of
getting the lower rate, the shipment
ultimately intended for qmnerous con­
signees who were designated by num
bers of the labels to the one consignee
The charges of discrimination are
based upon the refusal of the
oompany to transport a shipment of
16,000 pounds consisting of 443 pack'
ages, from New York to the California
Commercial association in 8an Flan
cisco last August, at the bulk o t quan
tlty rate of $8 per hundred pounds, the
company charging the regular package
rate. I t laaleo alleged that the ex­
press company charged a higher rate
than that published and filed w ith the
Interstate Commerce commission, the
latter being w ilfully ooneealed and hid­
den from the poblte. This complaint
avers that it is e distinct violation
the interstate eommeree set.
In answer, the express oompany
denies a il the allegations made, an<
charges that tbs association resorted to
subterfuge in order to extort unjust dis­
crimination in ita own favor, * and . beset
* * * «*«»•
«™ ®t a quantity rate
upon the shiment in question on the
grou nd that, while oonsigned to one
consignee, It
intended lor more
than a score of firms.
E X P A T R IA T E S IN C H IN A .
County
Five t e a r * .
Klamath Fall«— Trunk Ira
the Enterprise Land A Jnvestm
pany has just received reports from tbe
department of agriculture relative to
samples of sugar beets raised an tbe
Enterprise tract. The beets were taken
from tbe same tract as were those sent
to Profoaasr Knioely some tim e ago,
but wer* fo lly aoakured, w hile the
others were not. Prof essor K n b ely ’e
test siiowed from 17.40 to 19.35 per
cent pure sugar, w hile the department
teat la on* or two per cent higher, with
e very high degree o f purity.
These beets produoed 8,186 pounds
to the quarter-acre tract, or nearly 17
tone to the sere.
The department of agriculture in s
letter to M r. W hite says Klamath
county's sugar bests are of the moat ex­
cellent quality and that protyeets are
bright for the industry in this eoanty.
Pendleton— Umatilla county’s rapid
development la shown In the
summary of tbs taxable property in tbs
county, rsesptly furnished the
tary of state by Assessor Strain. This
summary, compared with the an* node
five years ago, shows the number of
tillable aerea as loot eased by 90,000.
The total number o f acres of arabi*
lend in the county at present Is 46,000.
The number o f aerea classified aa non
tillable is given a t 566,144.
The figures for the latter do not, oT
oourae, include the forest reserves and
other government land not subject
taxation. The amount of nan-tillable
land tfi the county ia constantly In
creasing, also, by reason of the fact
that so much government land ia being
taken np and deeded to settler*.
The increase in the number o f till­
able acres is due In large measure to
tbe different irrigation projects erhieh
are being completed. This is not tbe
only sou roe of ine resse, however, os
thousands of acres of land in the
and southwestern parte of the
county are now plowed up and growing
wheat that a few years ago were conoid'
ered worthless for anything more val
cable than range for stock. Much of it
was given over entirely to mgebrush
and jaoknbbite. The P ilo t Reek and
Birch creek countries have experienced
the greatest development in this line.
Many Make Own Way.
, University of Oregon, Eugene A
canvass of the students of the Universi­
ty of Oregon just made shows that be­
tween 60 and 70 per oeot of the men in
the university this year a t* either
wholly or paitially making their own
wev through ooilege. • The greater pert
of the eeuroing la done, o f oourae, daring
the summfir. The canvass efaowa that,
sinoe the vacation is comparatively
abort, tham eo got employ meet la the
harvest fields, m ills, ml sea and labor
of various kinds paying pood wag««. It
Each Farm to tin Named.
shows also that the engineering stu­
Grants Pass— Among
dents find no trouble in getting w o r k transacted
______
at the Josephine
in tbeir llne^ T h e engineering depart- Fruitgrowers’
ment has a large number o f graduates was the adopting of individual
in tbe employ of the Southern Pacific, heads and letter peper, upon which
O. R. A N., Northern Pacific and- tbe w ill be designated the name of tbe fruit
government reciaaoatkm service, and farm and the brands packed by the
the m ajority of the engineering students grower. I t waa thought beet for
are engaged before the session closes in member to have some appropriate
June. A number of students ere part­ name for his fruit tract, and by insert­
ly earning their own way daring tbe ing it upon letter sheets it would alao
session.* The university maintain* an give promindnee to individual effect,
employment burepu under the direction and at tbe same tim e give the union
of the registrar, hot it has not been able greater notice and strength, which
this fall to supply a ll calls mad* t a it would more favorably attract the buyer
for students to work.
to thia locality.
Nswtands Thinks
Needs Them.
Washington, Dae. 30.— Senator New-
lands, o f Nevada, k endeavoring td pre­
vent withdrawal of the government
troops from Goldfield until some other
means of protection k had. Today he
called upon Secretary Tail at the War
department and strongly urged that ex­
ecution of the order issued fay the eecre-
taty for the withdrawal of tbe troope be
suspended until be has had an opportu­
nity to oommunicate with Governor
Sparks and indue« him to cell the Ne­
vada legislature together.
Mr Taft has been advising with Sec­
retary Root on this subject and tonight
communicated with the president at
Pine Knot on the subject. There wee
every disposition to refrain from break­
ing In upon Mr. Roosevelt's privacy at
thia time, end the only excuse for do­
ing so k found in the foot that, unless
the original order k modified, the
troops must leave Goldfield before the
president returns to Washington.
. The secretary declined to state what
oourae he had recommended in the
imtiter, nor would he say whether he
bad heard from the president in turn.
Becreurfy Lehb raid the W h ite House
was entirely without advke from Pine
Knot, as the Goldfield question was
being bandied by the War department.
Administration offlek k feel that the
present aituation In tbe metier of Gold-
field’s case cannot he continued, in view
of the doubt that exists as to the con
stitutlonal and legal right of the ex­
ecutive to employ any part of the regu­
lar army in Nevada under present con
ditioos.
.__________ *
H EN E Y G IV ES F U L T O N A DIG.
Says AN Implicated In Land Frauds
A re Senator's Friends.
Washington, Dee. SO.— In aa inter­
view telegraphed from New York, Fran­
c k J. Honey k quoted as saying:
“ I bops to close these Oregon
with Mr. Bristol in two or three weeks
Inquiry at the Depart meat of Justice
foiled to elicit definite information as
to whether or not Mr. Bristol would as­
sist Mr. Heney w ith the proeeoutkm
II no new district attorney it appointed
by the tim tithe land trials begin, Mr.
Bristol may assist M r. Heney, but there
appears to be an expectation that a new
man w ill be available before then, in
whkh oase Mr. Bristol w ill be oat and
h a »* nothing to do with the land t r k k .
In the same Interview Mr. Heney
takes another rap at Senator Fulton.
He denies having Implicated M r. Ful­
ton in tbe land frauds, but adds:
“ A ll o f these persona who have, been
implicated in organised fond frauds are
friends of Senator Fulton.
Therefor*
it appears whimsical to me that Senator
Fulton should, through the power of
torial courtesy, be able to defeat
the Domination cf Mr. Bristol, who ia
capable of making it unpleasant for the
yet nneonvktsd land thieve* in Oregon.”
K m M Mici CtIM Dpi 1«
(U H
TI FUSE HU1DE1 ¡HUT
Baseless Rumor The* White
Wounded Arouses Fury o f
White People.^
Lethbridge ,\ Alberta, Dee. 23.— Be­
cause they believed that a prominent
citiaen had been murdered in a Chinese
restaurant, 1,500 men raided the Ori­
ental quarter k te ket night and left a
wreck behind. Restaurants and kun-
driaa were smashed, doors and window*
and entire fronts of buildings being re­
duced to epllntare. The regular police
of the town were powerless and a bri­
gade of mounted police had to be called
out to quell tbe riot.
I t was just after 9 o'clock that the
mob began to form. The story bad got
abroad that Harry Smith, on* of the
beet known ranobere of the cattle dis­
trict of which thk olfy k the' center,
bed been ia tally wounded in a restau­
rant. Curiously enough, neither Bm th
nOr any one ek e bad been hurt, hut
even the polio* wer* m iekd by the tala
and two Orientals were placed under
arrest, charged with hie murder.
An Indignant mob gathered oppoirte
th* eating bones and there was talk of
lynching. Suddenly someone threw a
rock, which emaabed a front window,
aad in a moment the crowd was beyond
oontrol. Bricks and stones were need
and, whec tbe door* bad been broken,
tbe tablee end ch ain and dtebee were
emaabed. Th * Colombia and Alberta
restaurants were literally wreaked.
W hat could not be eonvediently broken
by the few men who could get ineid*
waa passed out to the «treat to the mob
la waiting, and there demolished.
At 10 o’clock a detachment of mount­
ed police appeared and th * crowd
scattered.
Hundreds of the rioters
merely shifted
pillag-
enuted the eoeee
scene of their
tbeir pillag­
ing. Three blocks .away, opposite the
Arlington hotel, tn ly cleaned out an­
other Chinese restaurant and badly
handled two Orientals who w er* cap­
tured within.
Mayor Galbraith, who had rushed t o
the teens whan the mounted polka
were first called, delivered a speech
asking good citissue to disperse. The
crowd listened to him and to M agktrat*
Townsend, who epojfe later. A ll possi­
ble damage having been dona, kb*
crowd want ham*. >
Five of the rioters have bean arrest­
ed, but it k doubtful if they w ill ha
proseouted.
Officers and crews of the big fleet are Judge Wilfley W arts C ongress to Maks
enjoying life at Trinidad.
Laws fo r Th u n .
Heney says special privilege la the
San Frandaoo, d e l.. Dee. 3— Judge
root of political corruption.
L . B. W ilfley, of the United States
whom
Reports o f New York banka show a court at Shanghai, • against
charges of improper oondoct of his
recovery frosn the money o rk k .
Wheat T ra d *
Salem Hopgrowere Sign
court have been preferred at Washing­
Accused members of t i » first-Russian ton, arived in San Franckoc this morn-
Pendleton— Buaiaeas is dull In the
Salem— Thirty-seven out of the 42
douma deny they advised rebellion
teg on the Pacific Mail liner Manchuria local wheat market, the price being hopgrowere who attended the meeting
Indiana Republicans hate formally from tfae Orient, and after a stay of two down, and the formats are no willing of growers hare la s t' week signed the
indorsed Fairbanks as their candidate days in this city w ill proceed to the na to part with the holdings at e figure by-laws, prepared for e Pacific Coast
tiooal capital.
On - board the Man that is 10 oaota lower than what they Hopgrowere’ union. Those growers rep-
for president.
oh aria with Judge W ilfley was F. M. could have second early in the foil.
t about 800 acres oi hops. A
It is m id a dark horse has been se­ Brooks, a lawyer, who has filed an ac­ Until recently the local quotation on local oiganintion was formed with J.
lected to fill Bristol’s piaoe as United tion for $50,000 damages at Hono­ olub has been 67e, but another drop of H . Fletcher aa chairman and James
•fates attorney for Oregon.
However, wheat W inetanky as secretary. Attorney A .
lulu, charging the bead of the coart in a cent has occurred.
Burning snowsheda near Traokee, the Far East, together with his olerk, is said to be worth 68c in Pendleton, L . 8hinn, of Sacramento, explained the
Cal., has greatly delayed Southern Pa­ L . R. Hickel, with oonstpiraoy in sto{ - end at least one buyer is offering that plan and- purposes of the proposed or­
ping the practice of Brook« in Shanghai figure. Others declare they are optyof ganisation to tbe meeting.
cific trains between Portland and
U T E 8 RAID S O U T H E R N U TA H
Judge W ilfley denied that he was go­ the market for the tim e being.
O LD D O O U M IN T S F O U N D .
—
Railroad
Buys
LateHaw.
ing to Washington to meet the charges
developments In the row be­
Up Cowboys and Band o f C attk
River Apple C rop.
Laid law— The rumor has been rifo in
preferred against him.
ns val factions faring* oat the
Papers Taken From Lieutenant Pike
In Canyon.
" I am going to Washington,” he
Hood R iver— Complete returns from this community for some time that (he
foot that It is over ranking o f offleers.
Com e to Light.
said, “ to sid in drawing an act that Hood R iver’ s 1907 apple crop show Laidlaw townsite had been sold to tbe
Salt Lake City, Dec. 80.— Colorado
Two constructions of the revised stat­
w ill extend to Americans In China a that the growers w ill reoeive In round Mount Hood Railroad oompany, but .U t» Indiana are traveling in bands in
Mexico
City,
Deo. 26.— What k con­
utes is passible and each faction claims
more complete body cf laws than they numbers $200,000 for tbeir product, until now these rumors could not be Southern Utah, raiding sheep and cat­ sidered ■ very important historical die-
It is right.
now have. The laws now in force com­ notwithstanding tbe money trouble, car verified. The verification comes from tlemen, according to a report received
very hae resulted from the efforts of
Five men were killed w hile working prise little more than Is embodied in shortage and reduced crop. This la ap­ the fact that the abstract* of title are by Governor John O. Cutler.
Accord­ Dr. Hoerbert B. Belton, th* American
in a Paris subway.
the oommon law and are so Indefinite proximately what the Hood River crop now being prepared at Prinevilie pre ing to thia report, a email band of In- historian, who is bare engaged in re­
as
to be absolutely-uaeleas. It w ill be brooght last year when it was In the para tor to a formal transfer of the prop­ dkne attacked three eoa boys near Ven­ search work under the auspice« of the
St. Joseph, Mo., has started s crusade
suggested to congress that the Califor­ neighborhood of 20,000 boxes more, erty to the purchasing oompany.
dale, San Juan county, on Deoember Carnegie institute of Washington. The
against loan sharks.
——,X.....
nia code of laws be loads to extend to and is accounted for by tbe fact that
28, and at the m au ls of rifles com­ dieoovery consists in tbe unearthing in
The New York Republican club has China, wherein such laws are applica­ the apples brought a much larger aver­
T o Indict Nevada Sheepmen.
pelled them to drive tbe cattle back thia eity of 18 of the 21 documents tak­
declared for Hughes for president.
Pendleton— Through tbe efforts of into the canyon from which they were
ble.
/
age price.
The entire crop is now
en from the pneeceeion of Lieutenant
Dr. W . H. Lytle, state sheep inspector, trailing onto the winter range, threat­
“ In addition to this matter, I am placed at 110,000 boxes.
A ll signs of yellow fever has been
Zebu Ion N. Pike, of the United States
indictments
w
ill
be
returned
against
P.
journeying East that oongreas may be
ening to kill them nnleee they did eo. srmy, by Bpanieh soldiers in 1806,
driven from the Pan am canal sons.
f
M ors Traveling Libraries.
Anderson, a m illionaire sheepman of Cowboys and cattk are etili confined to
ashed for an appropriation for a proper
when he wee captured while making
Puget sound steamboat men w ill eat Federal building at Shanghai, where
Salem— The Oregon Library com­ Nevada, for bringing flocks over the the canyon.
h k famous trip np the Arkansas end
the pay of their engineers January 1.
the American consulate and courts may mission held its regular session last state line into Oregon without first
The governor will,take up the mat Miseouri.rivere, vk itln g the Oeeg* end
giving
notice
to
the
state
sheep
inspec­
week at the commissione’ i rooms in
ter with the author it 1 m at Washington Comanche Indians, st the 1 « ^ « « o f
Lawson says only the re-election of be under one roof.*'
the state house. W. B. Ayer and Miss tor.
aa according to a ruling of the commis­ General Jams* Wilkinson, then govern­
Bousevelt can avert a national disaster.
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Isom, members of the commission,
sioner of Indkn affairs tbe Colorado or or of Louisiana.
Becked by Wealthy Men.
V
A severe sleet storm has demoralised
S PO RTLAND M ARKETS.
Southern Utes are foebiddan to enter
s in attendance, besides the gover­
New York, Dee 81.— United States
The whereabout* of Die other three-
■ telegraphic communication around Chi-
Utah.
_________________ _
District Attorney Stlmson said today nor. I t was decided to buy 26 more
documents cannot be learned. Bo im -
■*
Wheat— Club, 82o; blueetem, 84c:
that he had been served with the pa- traveling libraries, making 90 in si),
poriant k tbe discovery considered in
Attack
on
W
ells-Fargo.
The bead of the Methodist Book ooo- p en filed in the United States District that w ill be placed in circulation as a valley, 82c; red, 80c.
th* United States that Secretary B o o t.'
oern calls labor unions the worst of ty­ court by counsel for Oscar W . Reid,
San Francisco, Dec. 80.— Before In hae just sent Dr. lklton h k congratula­
result of tbe commission’s flrft V W s
Oats— No. 1 white, $28: gray, $28.
rants.
Barky— Feed, $27; brewing, $81; tentate Commerce Commissioner F. K tions.
member of the battalion of the Twenty- work. I t was decided to establish an
Lena tomorrow chargee of illegal rate
exchange
station
for
Eastern
Oregon
at
rolled,
$30.
fifth
infkntry.
The
plaintiff
sued
the
The Benk of Calistoga, Oslistoga,
making made against the Wella-Fargo
Corn— Whole, $32; eracked, $3$.
Find Bodies by Hundred.
Cal., has closed.
Officers o f the Insti­ government to recover pay loot through Baker City.
Hay— V a lle f timothy, No. 1 ,' $16; Express company by tbe California
his discharge from thy army, but the
Jaofae Creek, Pe., Dee. 28.— Rapid
tution m y it w ill reopen.
Fall Pack Poor.
Eastern Oregon timothy, $20023; clo­ Commerce association w ill be heard progress is being made in the removal
attorneys in the case have admitted
- Heney is in Washington arranging that they were retained by “ wealthy
Astoria— During the fall fishing sea­ ver. $16; cheat, $15; grain bay, $150 The Commerce association, composed
of bodies from the Derr mine. A ll o f
with Attorney General Bonaparte for gentlemen of New England,” whose son there were six cold storage plants $16; alfalfa, $15; vetch, $14.
prominent drygoods houses in the city, the entries, except No. 27, have been
the Oregon lend fraud trial«, which w ill real object is to determine the legality and 11 canneries in operation on the
Butter— Fancy creamery, 8 5 0 8 7 ){e alleges that tbe express oompany has cleared and a total of 124 bodice-
begin at Portland January 13.
violated the interstate commerce k w of brought from the mine. A number o f
of the president’s action.
various streams along tbe Oregon coast. per pound.
1906 in charging mòra than the pub­ other bodies have been located and it ia
Veal—
75
to
125
pounds,
8
^
0
6
c
;
The
Meson
there
as
at
nearly
all
other
A detachment of 900 Chinese soldier*
points w*s a comparatively poor one. 125 to 160 ponnda, 7o* 160 to 200 lished rate, and that it baa kept the expeoted that they w ill be brought t o
Reises Rent o f Hot Springs.
in Manchuria murdered their officers
rates filed with the commission hidden the surface during the night. In entry
and pillaged the aeighboriug villages.
Chicago, Dep. 41.— A dispatch to the The total pack of pickled fish put up'pounds, 506)50.
about! Puik— Block, 75 to 150 pounds, 6 0 from the public, contrary to the law
Cavalry has been sent after them.
No. 29, where the explosion apparently
Tribune from Hot Springs, Ark., says: by the cold storage plants
880 tierces, w h ile tbe total output of 6 * e ; packers, 8 0 6 * c .
took
place, numerous bodies were found.
Announcement
was
made
yesterday
Philadelphia la facing a street ear
Will Liquidate Whh Profit.
Poultry — Average old bans, lOe
be pi
The
pit care were blown to piece*.
Ik-
that the United States would double canned salmon packed by the canneries
10c;
New Orleans, Deo. 80.— “ A ll holders
\wA fully
. . 100
. bodies
- J M w P ill M be H removed
MM
the price for its healing hot waters was about 104,600 cases, “ as they par pound; mixed chickens,
spring chickens, 10c; roosters, 8e; of stock in the State National bank from entry No. 27, as yet unexplored.
•
The first woman jury In Colorado after the first of the year, and that all run.”
dressed chickens, 12018c; turkeys, w ill reoeive from $160 to 3200 per
has decided against a woman.
bathhouse leases also would be doubled
liv e . 15a; dressed, choice, 18019 b ; ■hare for their stock and all depositors
T o Attend Scientists Meet.
Turkey May Have Famine.
Secretary Taft says self government A protest w ill be sent at once to Wash­
geese,
live, 80 9s: ducks, 1 2 X 0 1 8 k o ; w ill be paid in. fa ll,” w m the official
Corvallis—
A
.
L.
Knissly,
Federal
Is succeeding very well in the P h ilip ­ ington. The hot water now is dis­
Boston, Dec. 28. — The American
announcement today of W . Bparkareon, board of oomoeheionen foe foreign mis­
pensed by the government at $80 per chemist/for Oregon, expects to start pigeons, $101.66; squabs, $203.
pines.
Eggs—
Fresh
ranch,
candled,
S5o
per
counsel for the institution, whose di­ sions bee received advices from the in­
East
immed
lately
after
Christmas,
to
New York bank statements show a annum for each tub supplied. The
rectors have called a stockholder« terior of Turkey showing unusually ■*.
attend
the
midwinter
meeting
of
the
bathhouse
owners
state
they
are
unable
complete reoovery from the financial
Fruit*— Apple*, 75*039 per box; meeting to decide whether the bank ver* famine conditions.
Association
for
the
Advancement
of
Sci­
to
meet
the
raise.
Bread in
aringency.
ence and the American Chemical socie­ peaches, 75c61$I per crate; pearar $1.26 ■hall go out of buainem. H ie bank hae doobk ita former price and other neces­
Goldfield mine owner* are trying to
«1
.7
6
per
box;
eranberrka,
$9.60012
been declared solvent by National Bank sities ero four or five times higher than
ty at Chicago. He aleo expecte to vieit
Headquarter* A re Secured
prevail on the president to allow the
Examiner Cooper.
the Chicago, New York and Washing­ per barrel.
18 yean ago.
The British consul a t
Denver,
Dec.
S
I.—
The
headquarters
troops to remain.
Vegetable*— Turnip*, 76e per sac
ton
pore
food
laboratories
before
com­
B ltlk reports that several hundred per-
of the Democratic National convention
Redtcal Decision In Hamburg.
Work is prograssing slowly at tbs w ill be at the Brown Palace hotel, ing back to Portland, which w ill b* his carrots, 65c per eack; beets, $1 per
la th e Mouth
Month plain
nlain and B
R ukrik
n l.rit
■ark; beans, 7« 9 c per pound; cabhege,
Hamburg, Dec. 80.— Th* suit of the districts probably w ill starve during th *
Darr mine, Jacobs Creek, P*. # Only I t which has registered a request from headquarters.
le per pound; cauliflower, 75c0$l per harbor authoritlee against the Port- winter on lees relieved toon.
bodies have been recovered.
Chairman Tom Taggart, o f tbs commit­
Select by C o r van Hone.
doeen; celery, $8 .2 5 0 M O per crate;
where’ union, growing out of the 're­
The Hamilton Powder works at tee, tbruogh Secretary M ills, of the
Salem—
In
answer
to
an
inquiry
Iron
onions,
per
doeen;
parsley»
20c
cent
dock strike, bee resulted in a de­
Nanaimo, B. C., blew *p, shaking the Convention league of Denver, to re­
Telephones fo r Submarines.
■unrounding oountxy badly, but no one serve 50 additional rooms, besides those Chairman G. A . Westgate, of the Re­ per doses; peas, l i e per pound; pep­ cision of the widest importance against
Parle, Dec. 26.— Following ekborate
publican state central committee, A t­ per*, 8017* per pound; pumkpine, 10 the latter. The union k forbidden in
era* hurt.
already reserved. As soon as these
torney General Crawford has rendered l j g c par pound; radkbes, 20c par doe­ the future to interfere with the intro­ expérimente to prevent the recurrence
of accidents to submarine veeeela, th *
»»serrations
are
made
the
other
hotels
I * an address at Chisago Attorney
an opinion in which he rays that dele­ en; «pinaoh, 6e per pound; apronte, 8c duction of strike breakers, end a penal­
minister of tb* n a vyh a e keoed orders
of
the
eity
w
ill
beigo
to
maki
General Bonaparte mid all the rich
te tbe national conventions and per pound; squish, 101 l i e per pound; ty of 1.600 mark* k provided for each
Y**1 »H »ubmarinee be fitted out with
law breakers seemed to think the law Mono.
candidates for presidential elector moat tomatoes, $1.60 per bos.
instance in whkh a oonviotion is ob­
detaohabkxtekphon* buoy«, which, in
exempted them and they should be im-
be chosen at conventions and not under
Onions— $1.7501.55 per hundred.
tained on the charge. The union hae ease of accident w ill permit of commu­
Garnets In New Y ork Bodrock-
the direct primary.
Potatoes— 50066c per hundred, de­ entered an appeal.
nication with the surface.
Now York, Dec. 31__ That New York
livered Portland; sweet potatoes, $2.75
A Hawaiian official has written an
City nate on • vast mass of garnets is
S ty * Down on Kano Canal.
N egroes Begin Suits.
0 8 nor hundred.
angry loiter to the Japanese con n i,
Triumph * f fiooteveK.
* discovery of Ralph B. Morgan, an
Klamath
F
a
lk
—
Tbe
reclamation
ser­
Hope—
1907,
5
0
7c
per
pound;
olds,
New
York,
Dec. 80.— Papera in a
•eying among other things that the
London,
Deo. 28.—The Times in an
English mineralogist, now
visiting vice has dosed down on the Kano canal 109c.
cao* to test th* legality of thedieeharg* editorial thk morning dti
mikado’s subjects era nuisances wher­
m.
Ia a mass of rock thrown ap on account o f the wet weather, k e o p i^
the
W ool— B eaten Oregon average bee
it tbe private of ooin pan ke B, 0 and D inspect o* peeoe in Cent:
ever they #*-
The
tael
m> a fcubway excavation, be discov­ only the derrick gang and tbe engi-
ugL 1302Oo per peemd, according to Shrink- of the 26th United 8tatae infantry (col­ resultili«
Oft from the dmoo
ered a large garnet. On ths dumping ncering corps. Tbe shutdown was m iade age; S ilk y , 16020c, according to fine- ored), following the disorders in the
M
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.
I
held
I
The
toF arop eh a s ground at ffbeepshed bey he found a necessary on ecotount of the
held
at Washington, whkh it regards
wet earn; mohair, choke, 29030s per ■tratta cf Brownsville a year age, have as
a g
irabar of
tfrather.
been prepared by a law finn of tb k e ity . » velt’e diplomacy'
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