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/«PI ,r ’ HR* l - , * • L , t\ .U S H A R LA N SE ES W AR. Must N et Shirk it,, White and Yellow Races Must Fight fo r Supremacy. Responsible ■ > m s s m Deneiifanft iry* o s y s r r o t l u s n i I ) ' ♦? n .1 II f 1 (.« lyf. M PI li Ìi ■V < il* II bí 1 Washington, Jan. 14. — President Roosevelt has determined to withdraw the Federal troops from Goldfield, Nev., shortly ait r the legislators begins its »pecla 1 session teday. This inteotion was mads knows at the W h ite H o n « I today, whan the report of tho special 1 investigation commission WM made public, together with a letter from the president to Governor Sparks, dated ✓ ta y K ta n . January 4. The president says he v i I shall be governed by the recommenda O f th# Laos Importent tions in the report unless the governor L e w tab r t l b f Krönte can show that the statements of the ro • / th e Rest Weak. port « ars not in aooordanoe with the toots. The report says: “ The conditions did not support the Moro m i n « ore being opened et Gold* general allegations In the governor’s request for troop», nor were his specific statements established to any such ex Ooanoil B laS i, Ie., h ei started a war tent as to Justify his oas of thaw state- on gambling. manta for the purpose of getting Fade Great Britain is alarmed lor her nav- sal troops.” “ But wa must firm ly believe that a l supremacy. upon the assembling of the legislature, The kaiser advocates the study o f or w ithin e few days thereafter, the English in Germany. troope should be removed, retard less of The Are ip the big New York sky any request for their retention that scraper showed an insufficient vo te r may be made by either the legislature or the governor of Nevada, It being es •apply. Malai Hafid has been proclaimed sential that the state of Nevada shall understand this situation completely— saltan of Morooeo and he baa started a ahull recognise the tact that than w ill, holy war. at that date be thrown upon it, and it The new Japanese ambassador to tho alone, the primary responsibility of, United States deolares that all trouble keeping order, and that, recognising w ill soon be over. this responsibility, it may take snob > * action as is the duty of the state and aa l a a mad rush to get seats at a star in Barnsley, Eng., 16 children w ill be sufficient in the premises.” NEWS OF THE WEEK N EW K L A M A T H IN D U S T R Y DALLAS AFTER A CANNERY. Op- Pruitmen arete Packing House. b i C a ta n d F m hr b r th e y Market fier Crop. Hava a Washington, Jan. 18.— Justice John M. Harlan, of the Supreme coart of the United States, peered into tbe distant tutors at the annual dhurarof the Navy league o f the Unltm} States and told of S day whan the white and yellow - races w ill meet in a oonfitot that w ill shake the earth. The distinguished jurist was speaking to the interest of a mighty American navy. Ha « I d : , “ I f I had the opportunity I would vote tor an appropriation of $50,000,- 000 a year for a period of ten yea n for a larger navy. The g n a t Importance of a navy is shown in th* constitution, wjiioh restricts the appropriations tor th* army, but sate no lim it to those foe the navy. That* to no such thing aa friendship between nations aa between men. Nations make no tacrifioas to preserve friendship and do not forbear to do oertain things btoeuw it does not meet with th* approval of another na tion. Do yon think England cares a cent for what wa think of bar navy, or Germany cans a oaat for what we think of hcra7 “ The trend of the immigration of th* white people to tba past haa bam from at to w w t. There haa bean none from the west. Just scrota the water there to a conntry with aa team en« population wbow eommeio* w* are seeking. W a refer to the people of Asia w the yellow race. There are 400,000,000 C h in e «, aa strong physi cally and men tally as we a w . There ia over there another nation wbow people are progressive and ambitious. We may soma day aw a skilled army in Japan of 6.000,000 to 10,000,000. They w ill say: “ ‘Y ou claim Europe w your country. This is ours. Getfout.’ ” “ I don’ t think they have any such idea now, and w * have no hostility to ward them. But there w ill be a con flict between the yellow raoe and the white ram that w ill shake th * sarth. When it comes I want to am this coun try with a navy on both oceans that w ill be strong eon ugh.” Ç K - •, - v i . „ tfV afi? <i;. v A mmim WAKNINGTO JAPAN I n i Says Ski U n i stop fin é it C u t e Immigrants. EXCLUSION LAV MAT IE PASSER Dallas— A committee appointd aft ftha M errill—-The organiation of tb ^ K la math Packing A Commercial company, meeting of the Horticultural society incorporated is about oomplete. The last week tot the purpow of securing the co-operation of the fruit raisers of capital stock is $600,000. Government Attempts I » The company has purchased of N . 8 . this vicinity in the establishing of a M errill ten acrw o f land at the foot of cannery at Delia«, 1« hard at work. Adroitly D odge lastra- Root W ith ftbe exception of the berry crop FVont street, bordering on Lock river. S teve* O ff th* Orlala. The object of the eonoem w ill Ifo to rafltotont trait to rained within • radius peak and ship ail klnda of m w L - ^Dur of five miles around Dallas to easily ing the past season over 26,000 hstad of support a cannery, and it is believed Washington, Jan. 11— -Negotiation» cattle and aheap have been driven that the *<tab)iahment of that indntery in this city w ill result in the planting between th* United States and Japan through this city to Mon of enough o f the sm ell fruits to knap thence shipped to Sacramento have reached a serious stags. W h ite the mnnery to operation during the en lend, where they a w i war as an eventuality is not seriously tire season each year. market. apprehended, largely becauw of Japan'» A oompany w ill be formed and the • There ere many condition* unprepared new, It to known that tho farmers, fruitgrowers and business man make this long drive and shl w ill be solicited to taka stock In IL satisfactory. Among thaw are historic friendly relations are ■ trained H eretofore tba fruit crops of this vicin of A s h on the 100-mils drive, almost to th * point of breaking. ity were shipped to the tanneries to aging of meat caused by the goad The official denial given at tba State Salem and Newberg. of the car tender, the fevered department of ash ted reports of de rw o ltia g from the «lo w Many Counties Represented. the cramped poeltlon In mands having been made npon Japan University of Oregon, Engene— The care, and the general unfit are literally true ia a diplomatic senw, following table, taken from the records market of the four footers upon but the denial, to a measure, is an cf the register’s office, shows that tba at their destination. araaioo. Th * “ o w l representations’ * The slaughter o f theae animals in students of the Univemity of Oregon and th* exchange c f “ memoranda.” this county w ill insure perfectly health oome from every oountv in the state. reduced to plan English, mean just this: ful and palaUble meat, w ill eliminate There are now in attendance in the de the shrinkage, and w ill double the partments at Eugene, exclusive of mo- Ambaiaedor O ’Brian, acting under profits of the itcck raiaer, aa ha w ill sic, 400 students, which is the largest instruction*, baa, stow reaching his receive not only his first profit aapio- ' body of students of ooliege rank enrolled post last Ootober, bwn attempting t o were trampled to death. That ducer, bat as a stockholder in tbs' com in any institution in Oregon. secure from the Japanew government L A N D O F F IC E FO RCE S H O R T . profit as they are na$ from the homes of tba the rich pany w ill rcoelve a satisfactory assurances that under tho The oolors of the American man-of- I to shown by the to 4 that*nearly 70 V » w h o le « 1 «. pledge given at th* time of th* paasago war Chesapeake, oaptored by England Commissionar Says Department ie par Becauw of the lstenew of the ì season, 'cent o f them are either wnolly or | of th* immigration law tost February in 181S, have been offered for sale in Handicapped in Efficiency. Most of comparatively little work can be dime tially earning their own way. tba J a p a n * « government w *n )< assist London. to raetitoting th* emigration to th is Washington, Jan. 14.— Commtaaion- th toytn i, but tba company w ill be pot them are registered from the smeller General Manager Mohler, of the Un er Ballinger, of the general land offioe, upon a working basis and several hun- cities of the state that support good country of objectionable J a p a n «» ion Pacific, declares the prohibition has completed bis annual report for died bead of hags w ill be oonmrted high sohools. The following coon tire wave now sweeping the country w ill submission to oongrass. represented: Baker, H e wks an into hams, faaoon and lard. Early next to Secretary Boot replies obtained from stop expensive railroad work. Count Hayaski, to whtoh the Japans*» appropriation of $600,000 to carry on spring conveniences for tbe preparation Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Curry, Doug las, G illiam , Grant, Jackson, Joseph government attempts adroitly to dodg» A strike of 200 newsboys in Boston the field work of hie bureau in the pro of a ll by-products w ill be installed. ine. Klamath, Lane, L in o, Morion, the issue. created quite a disturbance. Three po tection of the public lands, an increase M A K E W ARFARE O N S O A u Ë Multnomah, Polk, Sherman, Tillam ook, M r. Root has submitted to th* Jap- lice officers were assaulted, stripped of of $260,000 over tba current appropria Umatilla, Union, Wasco, Washington, government, through M r. O* their badges and one/>Acer and a by tion. During the fiscal yean o f 1896-7 Whashington, Wheeler, Yam hill. there was recorded for investigation Marlon County Fruttman B rie«, statistics prepared by the de stander seriously injured. • — — — — « a s .' partment of commerce and labor, show 24.469 cases of all klnda; of thew the Fight Drum The jury in the Thaw caw C ow Earns H er Feed. agents investigated and disponed of 12, ing tost th* immigration of th* unde Salem— The moat practical, interest eomptoted. Oregon Agricultural Collage, Corval 104 m ew , and 12,866 c s s « remained ing and instructive diacuwion o f San sirable claw of Japan ew sine* t h » The battleship fleet has arrived at for examination July I , 1907. Japanese government gave its promises Jow stale ever given in Marion county lis— A five-year-old Holstein * at tba G R E A T A C T IV IT Y E V ID E N T . R io Janeiro. There were 2,243 land entries relin waa heard ¡hare last week when Coun college dairy mads a m ilk yield of 11,- eq monthly at least twice a » 744 pounds for the year ending Decem quished after the caw was in the hands Ursa as before th * p r o m t« waa given „ ty Fruit Inspector E . 0 . Armstrong ad aw, Rosala, terrorists are busy of special agents for investigation, 868 dressed the meeting of tbe Marion ber 31. The product carried a batter to Rushing W ork on Our and daring some months tour tim w as again and the city is in a turmoil. large. entries were cancelled after bearings County Horticultural w eiety. About tat record of 440.66 pounds, and yield T. 0. B a c k «, o f New York, ia to had npon special agents’ charges; 867 Tbs presentation o f -cold statistic» 200 growers of Marion sad Polk coun ed 580.97 pounds of butter, that at Washington, Jan. IS .— N ew ooeat Haney in the Oregon land frauds. Unlawful enclosures of public lands prices current during the year brought showing laxity, coupled w ith the inti ties were present, and it waa the naan are being installed and old mation that oongrom may adopt m e t » removed restoring 1,940,180 aer imoos opinion that i f sim ilar talks and $170. She was not poshed ia the feed Fram e may inaiti on arbitration be re-enforced at Pacific mast points, stringent in ensures, powituy an exclu tween the United States and Japan to to the open range. There were 27 con demonstrations were given hi every ing, hot given the ordinary rattans in victions connected w ith thew c a w . part of the W illam ette valley this » i n - “ J w*>ll kep* , H<r Guam, Hawaii and Manila. This work sion law, brognht from the Jepaaws prevent war. The total of moneys recovered by the tor/it would be but . ebert tim e until J* • o f fotUfioaUoa to being osrrtod .forward government the aaaoOd reply, whtoh. Alton B. P a r k « a ttr ib u t« tho re government in a ll special agents’ caa rescued Mr. Root a few days ago In t h » tbe great enemy of the fru it industry . ■ * l * 0®* oI >I30‘ sw iftly and upoo a gigantic stale. Coal form o f n cablegram whtoh oost it financial pan io to Boose v e il’s “ at was 1386,261 and 2,372,224 acre« of would be under control. That e v e r y „ _ ,___ ^ ^ _____ ___ eo property.” land waa either freed from fraudulent large number of growers do hot know j D* ^ s * t* * * ° rT ^ * ” n*n* O ar grass depots are being replenished, hug* thousand dollars. M r. Root la now preparing an i Portland— Oregon to the only one of rchlights installed, harbors mined, The steamship Aki Maro, from the claims to title or released from unlaw scale whan they w e it, and therefore rsr, with th * awlslanoa of aovscnl < Orient, has just arrived in Seattle with ful enclosure and ooeupancy. are to n very poor position to fight it, | « « nl,-,urtd states not reprewnted offi- big guns placed and ammuaitioo pertain Oriental affairs. The Jap evident. Mr^Amurtrong made his clal)7 to the Trans-Missouri Dry Farm- sines filled to overflowing. 1,200 tona of fireworks to be aeed by So quietly has this work been going government w ill be Informed a d d re « so plain and illustrated it so fnffi coosmm , wfaietx w ill laoia itei moosm I M O R O C C O FAC E S C R IS IS . Coast Chineas in oelehmiJng their New Y< fu lly that no ana who waa present w ill Lake City, January 28- on that few outside of the officials han assurances cannot be given that an *x- not be dling the work have realised the enorm elusion act w ill “ * be,D* Haney has been stirred up by the Sultan Abd El F riz to Forced From ever have trouble in distinguishing th is ! hot that th* administration Tom Richardson, of tba Com ous undertaking a n d « way. This work peat. Throne by Reports. decision of the Appellate ooort in the eial club, to secure someone tram East waa started last May, and it is expected w ill axaretoe i l l tofluenw to prevent Behmits caw and wya he w ill posh the T o Develop O regon Tangier, Jan. 14.— There to cons ter ern Oregon. The Oregon Deve! that a year w ill se* the completion of •ooh legislation, i f possible, pending, other indictments against, Ruef and nation among Moraooan officials at th « Burns— Tbe Oregon Borax company, league Is w illing to o f f « creden negotiations. la to tba outlined program. send him to prison tar life. sensational news from Fes .announcing o f which Joseph Gaston, of Portland, say representative citiw n of U m The issue in official circles in Japan I t is «¿knowledge that the fortifica F oot polioemen w en killed and fire the proclaiming of M uial Hafid as snl- ia president, has commenced the weak who w ill attend the meeting. tions at Manila, Guam. Pngat sound has censed acute agitation, and because developing tbe soda and borax de nearly SO injured in the b o n in g of a taa and the dangerous conditions now and Honoialn are InefBoiant and it ie at o f tbs strained eondltion of affairs, M r. Couriers who posits at Alkali lake, on the edge of Big Milton Ranch Bold New York skyscraper. The fire started pita wiling in the city- those points that the greatest work to Boot w ill not unnecessarily precipitate on the fifth floor of a 12-etory building have arrived here announce also that Lake county near tbe Harney county Milton— For tbe prim of $28 688.60 being dona. San Francisco and other matters, with tbs battleship fleet so far and the structuie is a total low . The the people of Mequioes have proclaimed line at G ray’s Butte. A large »m ountt Henry L . F r a s i«, of Milton, has sold ooast points are declared to be perfectly from Its haw in th* Paeiflo. monetary low is placed at $6,000,000. Mulai Hafid saltan. According to the of lumber hat bam ordered tor perma- hie ranch near this place to W illia m equipped to repel attacks. latest information from Fes, the U le nent buildings, and Superintendent H. Hai er and the deal represents one W hile not acknowledging any appre Estimates T o » Law . Only seven jurors have been mas or wire men, were farced to decree Z ell Young, of . w carpenters, the N ! with a party w w »r w « w » ^ j V of » p i o u 1 ***7 0 1 1 1 U U 1 V 1 U U 8 I L IB U M IU tiU IlB iggest individual transactions 1« hension, the administration is rushing Washington, Jan. 11.— Beoanw c f in the Thaw oaw. I the overthrow of Abd El 4<i>, the sal ie on the ground to carry on the work. J made in this section o f the counlry for thew ork with res) vigor. I t was team changed conditions from thow exl*ting- Fire at Green Bay, W is., censed an tan of reoord, and proclaim Mulai Hafid In addition in to them preparations, the many months. The Frasier ranch to ed from an authoritative source today in 1995, whan tbs minority of th* board ■ ■ sultan in his place, by the attitude of ■beet iron for boiling and settling located just southwest of Milton, and that one of the potent factors in determ estimated low of $60,000. of consulting engineers of the Pana the people, who were greatly excited tanka haa been ordered in California contains 246 acres of wheat land, This ining the di»patch of the fleet to the ma canal submitted Its report, it to now- Fire at Minnwpolia destroyed a fur over reports that Abd El Aria had sold and w ill be shipped op to the lake by « 1 « also included (be Frontier rasi- Pacific waa a realisation of the weak niture ware bouse. Low $126,000. admitted to responsible quartan task the country to France. the narrow-gauge railroad from Reno doom in Milton. ness at certain points. Th * presence of tbs estimate made by . that report tor Abyaelniane have captured an Italian The announcement by the public to Alturaa, where the tanks will be the fleet In the Pacific remedies all de building tbe canal waa far too tow and town and exterminated the gnrrlsion. criers was reoeived with frantic joy. constructed on the grounds. fect* and structural weakness in eoast that the cost may approximate $200,- PO RTLAND M ARKETS. defenw points. Aa long aa it remains 000,000. This includes various inci Bonaparte says he w ill soon start a Mulai Hafid was proclaimed sal’ an un Do Wall In Klamath. Batter— Faner y creamery, S2)4836e there it w ill malts np for any short suit to dissolve the Herriman merger. der oertain conditions, which ha moat dental items, such as administration, accept together with the title. Among Klamath Falls— That Klamath basin per pound. ooming in coast fortifications. sanitation and improvements aggregat Rev. Johnston Myers, of Chicago, there a n the following: is to become one of the leading soger j V w l — 7 » to 126 pounds, 9e; 126 to By the tim e the fleet leaves the » a * ing w v e n l millions of dollars in Pana has fed more than 2,000 hungry man j 160 pounds, 7e; 1 to 200 pounds, 6 ® That he reject the Algeeiraa act, ex beet districts pf tbe country ia evidenc ter* of the Pacific it to believed all the ma and Colon, which, however, w ill b » in four days. pel the French troope from Morocco, ed by tbe results of analysis of e n g « » * « • weak points w ill have been reinforced refunded by the Panama government, Poultry— Average old bans, 14016c and the defense* w ill be o f .a modern Trains in the new Brooklyn snbway prohibit suoese to the interior for Euro beets just received from O. O. Town and tba expensw of tba sone govern p w pound; mixed chickens, 14c; spring and approved type. peans, who with tbe Jewe, it to net send, pathologist In charge of s a g « are not well patronised and have not ment and various expenses incidental chickens, 14e; roosters, 8810c; drew forth, ehould be allowed t o occupy only beet Investigations o f the Department Twelve m illion rounds now enronte to th* relocation and acquisition of t h » relieved the crush on the bridge. quarters in tbe ports reserved for them ; of Agriculture at Washington. Tba ed chickens, 14c; turkeys, live, 18017c; to the Far East furnishes enough am Panama railroad. A large increase of the national guard prohibit Moorish subjects from placing sample rent was of three beets grown dressed, ebotoe, 18020c; geese, live, 9 munition for a possible army of 60,000 Tbs estimate of the board in 190ft Hawaii is urged by tba War depart themselves under tbe protection of for on a test patch of a quarter acre of land 0 1 0 c ; ducks, 16c; pigeooe, $101.60; men. The normal need of the army in was that th# coat would be $189, ment in a communication to tsrriotrial eign consulates, secure Morocco’s rights aqo*bs, $203. mile from Klamath Falls, on which the Philippines is about 2,000,000 766,200, but this estimate did not In autboiities. Eggs— Fresh ranch, candled, 8 0 0 rounds annually. Aeids from this there in the frontier question with Algeria, produced 8.386 pounds of bests, or clude expenses on account of interest 8214c per dawn n ew ly 17 tone per acre. The round boose and other buildings and snpprew taxation. to an exceptionally heavy draft of shells daring construction, sanitation and Pork— Block, 760160 pounds, 6 )4 0 and torpedoes. o f the la k e 8hore railroad, at Elkhart, 1 son* government. 7 )4 «; packete, 6 )4 8 7 )4 0 . N ew Library Building Open, Storm in East. Io d ., have been destroyed by fire. Wheat— Club, 84c; blueetem, 86c; $126,000. University of Oregon, Eogene— Dur Chicago, Jan. 14.— Chicago and its N ot 8 « Many Idle Workman, Rant Strikers Evicted. valley, 84c; red, 82o. ing tbe holidays many of tbe recitation environs were cut off for eeversl hours There has been each s large reduc Chicago, Jan. 18.— Statistics gather New York, Jan. 11.— Eighty e v lc - Oats— No. 1 white, $27.60028; gray, tion in the arrivals of immigrants that yesterday from wire communications rooms o f tbe university were removed $27.60028. ed by th* Chicago association of com ticna of E w t Sid*’ rant strikers took . many of the 600 e m p lo y « at Ellis from other points by a snow and wind from V illsrd hell to better quarters in Barley— Feed, $27 per ton; brewing, mères toad to alleviate tba pessimism plao* today, sod Monro* street w a » Oooupsney island, New York, have ncthing to do storm which began before dawn and the new library building. fe lt concerning tbs local industrial sit filled with » picturesque litter of dis $82; rolled, $80. and; a redaction to the fores to prob raged without a break all day. Snow of the new bonding haa been delayed, uation. In issponw to letters sent ont placed furnishings. I t la believed that Com — Whole, $82; cracked, $22. continues to fall. A northwest gmle owing to tbe fact that them has btan able. to 610 business firms which a year ago the strike situation is now pear s solu Hay— Valley timothy, No. 1. $18 per Tba drove blinding meases of wet snow be no money available for heat. VS employment to 97,900 persons, it tion, and claims of victory art being Three jurors have been finally ac fore it. The warmth o f the atmosphere problem was solved by tam ing off tbe ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $218*3; stated that thew firms ax* now em made by both sidps. The indications clover. $16; cheat, $16; grain hay, $15 cepted in the Thaw trial. caused the heavy flakes partly to melt heat from the entire upper floor of VII- ploying 86,400 persons, a decrease of are that th* honors are about even for, 8 1 6 ; alfalfa, $15; vetch, $14. F. August H ein w baa been arrested and stick to whatever they touched. lard hall and sending it through th* law than 12 per cant, and within «0 although most of tba tenants paid, th * Fruits— Apples, 76c0$2 per box; tor falsely certifying his brother’s As a consequence overburdened wires p i p « into tbe library building. , 7 5 e8 $ i pee crate; pwra, $1.26 days w ill have added 4,920 hands. rent asked when they w w that eviction and polw ware put out of commission checks. Laying Out Reclamation Work. 1.76 per box; ernnbaniw, $9.60012 David R. Forgan, president of th* asso was inevitable i f th»y longer refused, to all directions for boon. ciât loo, declares that tba statistics ware others obtained concessions from land New York rent strikers threaten to par barrel. Klamath Falls— Th * reclamation « . gathered from every branch of i adusti y . lords. burn the tenements if they are forcibly Vegetables— Turnips, ,76c per rack; vim has several surveying parties lay- M ora Defenses ejected. ing out next y e u ’* work on tbe Kto- carrots, 66c per tack; bwta, U per Seattle, Jan. 14.— “ W e realiw tbe Burgeon* Forgot Tools. Convicted o f Illegal Fencing. Officers of the Chicago Great West dw irability of providing additional de math project. One party to now en task; bwns, 16c per pound; cabbage, Red Lodge, M o n t, Jan. 18.— A local Omaha, Jan. 11.— Perry A . Yeast, a l c per pound; can 1 1 flower, 7 6 c8 $l per gaged on the seoond unit to the Oleno ern railway deny that a receiver w ill fenses tor Puget sound as rapidly as surgeon who has performed an opera prominent cattleman who has bean on be asked lor their nad. possible, and when I get back to Wash district, while E n g in e «. Sargent has a dow n; m isty, $8.2608 60 per crate; tion on Charlw Joakinsn, a young trila for conspiracy to defraud the gov onions, 16020c per d o w n ; paisley, force on the extension of the Keno A monument has been erected at ington I shall lay the facte before con Finnish m in is t«, for th# removal of ernment -In land entries, was today 20o per dr sen; peas, 10c per pound; eanael, paralleling the Klamath rivet, Point Lome, QaL, in memory of the gress and recommend additional fortifi south. ________ peppers, 8017c per pound; pumpkins, th* canw o f pain in his chest, found in found guilty and recommended to t h « dead of the Bennington. cations,” said Lieutenant Colons) Fred l® l> 4 c per pound; radishes, 20c p « tbs cavity left by a previous operation clemency of the court by the jury. erick V . Abbott, awistant to the eheif H id** Taka Big Drop. New Mexico to working to ; spinach, 6e par pound; sprout*, two p lw w of r a b o « tob la g four and Yeast had many thousand acres of t h » of tba engineer corps. United States To one North Platt* forest lew rva under ilte- Pendleton— After the highest prism 8010c par pound; squwh, 1 8 1 )4 « P*r five inebrn long respectively. statehood UU through the army, having charge of fortificttlons of ever paid for hides in Eastern Oregon, was attached a w fetypin, badly gal fenoe. However, the oount upon Union with Ariaone to act pound; tomatoes, $2 per box. the United States, la>t night, who ar in the past eight wwks, prices have Th* rubber tubing was nearly a half whtoh he waa found guilty w w of oon- Onions- $1.6001.75 per hnnd red rived hers from Manila Wednesday. now dropped to tbe lowest prim known. Potato « —400 6 0c per hundred, de inch In diamatar. Joakinsn to m o t - spiring with old so id tors and widows ta- Only a tew weeks ago dry h i d « were livered Portland; sweat p o ta to «, $2 76 « l a g . obtain land fraudulently. quoted in this eity st 18 ctnta p « gag per hundred. pound. Now dry h i d « are worth but Vesuvius Still Spits Asha*. Hops— 1907, prime* and ebotoe, 6 0 9 sente and groan hides bat 4 cents. 7 )4 » pta pound; olds, 10So par pound Naplw, Jan. IS - M o u n t Vesuvio* Mancie, Ind.. Jafa.l 1.— Major Gen W ool— Eastern Oregon, average beet, continues to throw out ashes and Incan, eral M oK w issued orders th i* afternoon 18020c per pound, according to ehrink- descant matter from Ite chief crater, for th* return to their h o rn « of f 8020c, according to fina- tbs oon* o f which, formed by the last coma price of m ilitia now to Manola. P*r «o p tio n , ooItopead recently, th* rarth Street « f t a n now rwanlng on normal' tremblings being fo il lo a f eo badala. t & r