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V I ■ NEWBERG ^GRAPHIC OREGON NEW LIGHT ON HISTORY; - j p r -m r A St or Finds Kef to An- cient W ritings. C Stanford University, Cal., Dec. I The key whieh baree the secrete so long hidden behind the Etruscan and old Italic ineeriptions has a t laat beea dis covered by Professor George Hempl, the holder of the philological chair a t BUn/ord.. university, usd t.be manners, customs and history of a people today practically unknown may be read in th e future as i s a book. > . Experienced in hia investigation* i t old German inscriptions and - rules, Professor Hempl was able to accom plish in n single night the feat under taken by science agec ago and never before pushed to a successful conclu sion. Members of the faculty who were present at the lecture of Dr. Hempl be fore the Stanford Phililogical associa tion today declared th at the discovery is a veritable triumph and will have far-reaching resu lts I t will necessi tate a re-stating of ancient Roman hie tory end it will throw s flood of light on many disputed facts of L atin gram mar and etymology. I t has beea the generally accepted view among historians th at the E trus cans were an element entirely foreign to their n eighbor^-the Romaoe. This theory is entirely and conclusively'over turned by Professor Hempl, whose 1« vestigations prove a great similarity between the Roman and Etruscan lan guages and make possible only one con clusion, th at the Etruscans and Be mans sprang from one race, which, follow ing the old legend, wandered to Italy from Troy a fte r the fail of th at groat eity. Thus V irgil’s Eneid is substan tiated by scientific proof. Dr. Hempl ’1 discovery is yet in its infancy. Out of 8,000 inscriptions he has read but 50, yet the little work he has done been sufficient to eonvinee him th at the old idea of distinct races is eatirely erroneous. LO O K U P PACKERS Evacuation by American Army Begins New Year« Day. Havana, Dee. 29— New Y ear’s day OREGON NEWBERG. will witness the beginning of th d evac Grand Jury at Chicago Proposât uation of Cuba by the army of pacifi STA TE TAX LEVY. COUNTRY LIFE C O M M ISSIO N . to Proposes. cation, which has been in possession of the island since the beginning of the R svsnus to Be RfiMsd fo r 1900 E x O regon Agricultural C ollege Faculty provisional government, in October, ceeds T hat o f 1008. M akes S om e S uggestions. 1906. The first provisional regiment of n n i r r ifiP C T U E UT I# « ] C p t r |T H Salem.—O ne million six, hundred Corvallis At a m eeting of the ag '***“ “ . U B L t M A I t o OHM LG ILU Newsy Item Gatter** b in AO marines, numbering 900, which will be and seventy-five thousand d o llars is r»cultural faculty o t the O reg o n Agri among the first troops to leave, are now the total approxim ate am ount of rev cultural college, the request of Presi farts el the World. concentrating fssm various posts at enue to be raised for s ta tl purposes dent R oosevelt’s C ountry Life com for 1909. Four hundred thousand dol m ission for suggestions th at m ight aic DisRict Attorney 8 im s D eclares Aim Camp Columbia. ; ji j i t L m i Im portent bot Not Los* Int lars of the sum will be derived from the com m ission in m aking its rep o rt About half this regiiueet will sail in o f P resen t Inquiry—G reat S e ••HiV H > n p»nhy fr«m Points indirect sources, leaving $1,875.000 to was-discussed and the follow ing state January on the cruiser Prairie, which be apportioned am ong the several m ent prepared: Outside th i State. crecy" Is M aintained. arrived here Christmsk eve, bound for counties. “ If federal appropriations ¿re to be T his am ount is $125,000 g rester made for im proving social and eco Newport News. The P rairie will return Many political exiles of Venezuela about the middle of the month and than the levy last year and $250,000 nomic conditions in rural communi Chicago, Dec. 28.—N othing less g reater th an the levy tw o years sgo ties, it is recom m ended, first, th at •re returning to their homes. embark the Remainder. The final em T he increase this year is due in part they be m ade to existing high schools than a com plete exposure of the m eth Hooeevelt eavs the only thing about barkation will not occur until April 1. to the holding up of the U niversity and norm al schools for the purpose ods of the beef trust is contem plated h it African trip ho fears is the fever. by D istrict A ttorney Sims in the pres The embarkation will be effected with of O regon appropriation bill last of m aintaining courses of instruction ent grand jury investigation which is I t is believed American Ambsassdsr as little ceremony as possible and it is year, by reason of which the levy for in agricultural, industrial and domes being carried out with the aid of spe Griaeom will resign his post a t Borne. 1908 was at the rate of $47,500 per tic arts, and including business m eth probable th at their departure will be year, as provided by laws then in ex o d t and hom e sanitation, so that all cial agents of the in terstate com m erce Henry W. Poor, a leading Wall street made with ae little notice as marked commission. public school teachers may have the istence. Since the appropriation bill broker, has assigned. His liabilities It developed today that, in addition training necessáry for teaching those has gone into effect, carrying an ap their landing. The porpoee in deferring will reach $5,000,000. to the inquiry in reg ard to shipping subjects in the public schools. the departure of a portion of the 17th propriation dating back to January rates and pqssible rebates, to which “Second, th at in order to secure the Castro has witnessed what to him is 1, 1907, it will be necessary, in m ak the work of the in terstate com m erce a unique spectacle—a snowstorm and Infantry until April 1 has been the ing the 1909 levy to include a U niver full efficiency of th e agricultral col com m ission and its agents is confined, subject of considerable speculation, but sity o f'O re g o n deficit of about $155, leges and experim ent stations, the skating on natural ice. a number of secret service operative«» national governm ent should co-dper Governor Hughes has appointed a H is believed this was agreed upon s t 000. The 1909 levy will include $100,- ate with the states in agricultural ex who work directly under the d ep a rt 000 for the purchase of the O regon commission to investigate the Ne n conference between Governor U a m ent of justice, have been looking tension work, this w ork to be under York produce and cotton exchangee. goon and President-elect Gomes. I t is City locks. Should the legislature re the direct supervision of the agricul into another phase of the packing in- - peal th e locks appropriation bill, this dustry. Chicago contractors who have been not thought to be a measure of pre $100,000 will be in the treasury sub tural colleges. W ith an adequate ap These officials have been trying t o in the habit of giving presents to city caution, for which not the slightest ject to appropriation for o th er p u r propriation a com prehensive system determ ine w hether tacit ag reem en ts officials a t Christmas time th is year necessity is apparent, but it probably poses. O ne installm ent of $100,000 o f traveling agricultural schools, far between packers as to the fixing o f m ers' in stitu tes and free circulating had their gifts returned. ife for the purpose of keeping the bar has already been levied. prices and th e division of territo ry fo r libraries could be m aintained, and pub • racks and quarters in good order until The levy will not be m ade until Gomes’ power as ruler of Venesuela distribution have been in system atized lications issued for free distribution is Anally established. Many suits have it is possible to turn over to the Cuban early in J a n u |ry , 1909, b u t the total so th at all im p o rtan t discoveries of the operation. The sweepirife nature o f been commenced against Castro and he authorities a model camp for occupa am ount here indicated, $1,275,000, is experim ent statio n s could be given the inquiry was indicated today in th e will lose $2,000,000 by the turn of af tion by the new permanent army under close enough to the actual am ount to every farmer of every atate.” first positive statem ent m ade by M r. command of General Pino Guerrera, the th at win b e levied so th a t county fa in . . Sims since the investigation started. nucleus of which will be formed, it is courts m ay act upon it in com puting “This- is no mere fishing expedition, Big Klam ath Land Sale. Plans are all complete for the arrest intended, w ith the present corps of Cu their share of state taxes. A lready a as has been said by som e critics o f of about 40 more P ittsburg grafters. ban artillery and 1,000 members of the num ber of counties have been anx K lam ath Falls.—A tract of land ag the departm ent.’’ declared the d istrict The railroads are aiding the movement, Burn! Guard. iously inquiring w hat the state levy g reg atin g 3300 acres has been sold attorney. “W e know w hat we are go within eight m iles of this city. In as it is cheaper to oust them than to will be. U nder existing laws, th e ap ing after, if we arc not perm itted b y pay their priee. portionm ent am ong the counties will eluded in the purchase is the tow nsite the nature of the inquiry to state w hat CASTRO TH E LO O TER. of M idland, the first station south o: be m ade at a fixed ratio which has it is. W e are now m erely startin g a The bank at Monrovia, Cal., has K lam ath Falls on the California & been in force a num ber of years. little case, in which packers dr ra il lost $20,000, which m ysteriously dis Unknown Ten Y aars Ago, Now Prom - In m aking th e apportionm ent for N o rth eastern railway. T h e purchase QUICKSAND IN FOUNDATION. roads are concerned in the hope th a t appeared. inant W orld Figure. 1909 the state board will be con price w as,betw een $75,003 and $80.000 we can unearth some infortitatkm I t is (he largest sale ever m ade in this' One man was killed and three per Washington, Dee. 29__Since Ciprin- fronted with the problem of m aking section. T he M idland T ow n company, Unstable Soil Adds 0 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 to C ost which would be 6f value or be useful sons injured in an autom obile wreck as a basis for a new and m ore ex ten an ap portionm ent betw een Hood no Castro, president of Venezuela, has River and W asco counties w ithout a California corporation, m ade the sale in California. o f N orthw estern Depot. sive investigation. T h ere is n o th in g to E. R. Reames and D. B. Campbell, C hristm as was celebrated all over left his country but slight regret over any law prescribing how the appor of this city. Chicago, Dec. 28.—A stratum of vague or indefinite about this inquiry, the U nited S tates by lavish gifts and his departure and subsequent vicisai tionm ent shall be made. T he act treacherous quicksand underlying the and it has a purpose which I am n o t perm itted to disclose.’’ feasts to poor. tudes have been expressed on the part creating H ood River county con site of the new $20,000,000 station of Wage War on* Coyotes. T he bribery of P ittsburg council- of the people over whom he has ty r tained np provision upon this suDject | Pendleton.—T en thousand coyotes the Chicago ft Northwestern railroad, RAILROADS FO R OREGON. m en by bankers has been taken up by annized and whom he has impoverished. T h f state board passed the question are to be killed in O reg o n during the now under construction, will id d about. dp to the atto rn e y general and that the governm ent. m onth of Jan u ary by the stockm en, Since 1899, when, a t the head of a rev official has advised the board to di $500,000 to the cost of the structure, Competition Forces Harriman to Con A crazy French Royalist tried to olutionary army, he drove his predeces vide the W asco county ratio between who are losing $1,000,060 each' year from the devastation of the anim als owing to the increased difficulty of pull President Fallieres' beard, and sider New Lines. W asco and H ood River in proportion sor, President Andrade, from the capi Last January the first effo it at or sinking the foundation pillars. This was prom ptly arrested. to assessed valuations. 0 Chicago, Dec, 26.—O regon bids fa ir T hus tjie law prescribing the ratio ganized w arfare against coyotes was information has been given to tbe soon to come into its own with resp ect An appeal may be made to T aft to tal sad made him self absolute ruler of made and it was reported to the board railroad eompany by tbe George A. pardon Gompers, M itchell and M orri Venezuela, Castro seems to have had of apportionm ent of state taxes re of sheep com m issioners that fully .10 transportation facilities. Alarm ed son in case their appeal fails. but one obejet in view,' namely, to en quires th at W asco county pay .0234 10,000 anim als were slaughtered. T he Fuller company, whieh has in turn been over the activity of o th er railroad co r told to go ahead with tbe construction porations in surveying and construct of the whole am ount. But since then Claus Spreckels, the sugar ki ng, is rich himself. And is this he has sue H ood River countv has been carved plan( on an enlarged scale, is t > be of the building at any cost. ing lines of road through various p o r critically ill at his hom e in San Fran- eroded to an amazing extent. Interesting pneumatic processes are tions of the Pacific N orthw est. Ed out of W asco. T he assessed valua put in operation again next m onth cisco, and it is feared he cannot sur- now being used to overcome the diffi ward H. H arrim an and his aids h av e N aturally no person knows, nor can tion of W asco county is now $5,- vive. Ready to Build at Eugene. < culties presented by the unstable soil. decided actively to occupy all of th e an estim ate be made of the wealth 927,345 and th at o f H ood R iver $2,-, Eugene.—W ork c*n the new postof- Engineers say th at Chicago soil is alive territo ry in tbe N orthw est whi^h bide The Chicago saloqp question may which Castro has garnered at the ex 870,280. Dividing the apportionm ent be put to a referendum vote next accordingly, W asco’s new ratio will fc e building for Eugene wilt begin with quicksand in the territory about fair to become of value from a traffic April. T he anti-saloon elem ent is pense of the poor and rich alike among be .0158 and th a t of H ovd River soon. P relim inary arrangem ents for the riv*r banka Two engineering ex standpoint. ‘ ’ >l • the Venezuelans. I t is pretty definitely .0076. T hough there i s .n o law ex excavation for the building are already perts who handled thé situation in New gaining in strength. Plans have been perfeeted by M r. being made. T he governm ent has no York at the laying of two big river O klahom a prisoners, who are con known that for years he has been send pressly authorizing such an appor tified P ostm aster Page th at the con tunnels of the subway, when quicksand H arrim an for the construction of be tween. 750 and 1000 miles of railro ad tionm ent, the atto rn ey general ex fined in th e Kansas penitentiary, com ing vast sums of money to England, c to r’s bond has been accepted, and there furnished tbe gravest engineering in tbe S tate of O regon alone, and th at plain of cruel treatm ent and an inves and this fact lends color to the belief presses the opinion th at this is equita tra ble and should be adopted. T he board it is probable that a superintendent problem of the kind in the history 01 surveys have been ordered of a great tigation is to be made. of construction will be here at once America, were-called by telegraph and deal of territo ry which is now w ithout th at his departure for, Europe, osten will follow his advice. are a t work solving the problem pre- means of transportation. A boy of 15 is under arrest at M ount sibly to consult a noted physieiaX con Each county can ascertain approx sented. La Grande Land Takes Rise. Clem ent, Mich., charged with stealing cerning a serious malady, was enjy an im ately the am ount of its share of the Julius K ruttschnitt, director of m ain 1 at least $30,000 from postoffice boxes. other of his tricks, perpetrated in order state taxes for 1909 by m ultiplying tenance and operation for the H a rri La Grande.—T he price of land in H e was caught while cashing a check. safely to escape from tke country $1.275,000 by its ratio. T he ratios the arid sections of this valley is now man lines, and J. D. Isaacs, consulting R ussia A pproves Dm%!. of the several counties are as follows: $100 per acre, where form erly it was St. Petersburg, Dec. 28.—Foreign engineer for Mr. H arrim an. have re E xpress com panies were swam ped which expects to see him no more. cently returned from New Y ork, Ten years ago Castro was practically w ith C hristm as business. Pet. disposed of betw een $25 and $30, on Minister Iswolsky met with a favora where these plans were perfected. It C ounty— account of prom ised irrigation. T he ble reception in tbe douma today when unknown. Born of obscure parents in .0234 B aker ........ C osgrove has so far recovered that the province of San Antonio in 1860, is adm itted by the Chicago official* .0203 m arket is dull, for there are none of he presented the annual statem ent of that th ere are such p la n s ,' B enton , . . . “be is able to walk little. th e landow ners th at care to part with Russia’s foreign policy. He referred he grew up practically without educa Clackamas .0335 th eir holdings. _____ ^ ( Count Boni de C astellane lost his tion. with warm approval to the Japanese- .0212 C latsop . . . JO H N BULL NOT S O MERRY. American agreement, which he aaid suit for possession of his children. . 010 « Columbia . Snow in Umatilla County. guaranteed the open door in the F ar .0203 Coos .......... RELIEF WORK IS E N D E D . H arrim an has been reported ill, P endleton.—Um atilla county wheat C rook ................................................... 0130 fields are covered with a m antle of East and the integrity of China, and C hristm as in E ngland.^s M arred b y but his physician says it was only a the terms <tt which were communicated Poverty. slight bilious attack. C om m ittee and Red C ro ss Society to C urry ................................................... 0040 snow. Not very much has fallen yet. to Russia before it waa signed. The D ouglas ................ 0345 but indications are th at much m ore London, Dec 26 —T he dark side o f Go O ut With Old Year. T he m onitor W yom ing, now at Gilliam ................................................0087 will com e before m orning. Farm ers rest of M. Iswolsky’s speech shed no English C hristm as is the great M are Island navy yard, will be San Francisco, Dec. 29.—W ith the G ra n t ...................................................0092 have been w anting snow for some light on mooted questions, nor gave the num ber of unemployed, and the dis- changed to the Cheyenne. any subetance of the Russian proposals end of the old year, the San Franeisco H arney ................................................01*0 time, and are therefore happy. regarding the annexation o( Bosnia and tressing prevalence of destitute and 0076 F ire in Brooklyn drove hundreds Belief and Bed Cross society, which H ood River ................ suffering. This is seen principally in Herzegovina by Austria. Jackson ........................ . . . . . . . . . . .0314 Object to Advanced Rates. into the streets, destroying an entire .ondon and at Glasgow, and at o th e r has handled $9,500,000 in contributions Josephine ........................................... 0090 block of property, valued at $1,000,- P ortlan d .—T he im plem ent jobbers shipbuilding centers, where shipbuild New Geyaer May Result. since the great fire, will go out of ex K lam ath ........................... 0115 of this city are p ro testing against in • 00 . e r are out of work. Lake ....................................................0107 creases in freight rates. Virginia City, Mont., Dec. 28__ Thirty ,A small band of shabbily dressed, T he steam er Stork sank in H udson istence. This huge sum was distributed earthquakes have been felt in this see miserable looking unemployed persons . ’.............................., i . ............. 0462 bay, taking down a cargo of fur val at an expense of 2.3 per cent. Nearly Lane tion sinee last Sunday afternoon, the havé paraded fashionable streets d ur PORTLAND MARKETS. ued at $1,500,000. T h e crew ail es $400,000 is left, which will be trans Lincoln ..........................*................. 0055 last tremor being recorded a t 4:10 yes ing the past week, threading th eir 0526 ferred to various charities. The so Linn .............................. caped. W h e a t— Bluestem , 96@97c; .club, terday morning. The ground has trem way am ong the crowds of Christmas, 0094 ciety not only fed and lodged thousands M alheur ................ - T he receiver of the old Panam a for several months a fte r the fire, but M arion ................................................0613 91c; fife, 91c; red Russian, 88c; 40- bled very perceptibly, with the earth- shoppers. T he police accompanied th e wave apparently eoming from the band as it m arched, in o rd er to pre Canal com pany declares the story of it has provided 8,000 permanent homes M orrow ...............................................0093 lold. 93c; valley, 91c: Oat**—No. l, white. *32 per ton. south, which haa lent color to the the vent disturbances. 'I t s m otto show ed. g raft in the purchase of the property for 30,000 people and has established M ultnom ah .............. 3123 H ay —T im othy, W illam ette Valley, ory th at a big new geyser it about to “W e want w ork." by the governm ent a fable. 0307 a permanent home for the aged and in Polk .............................. $14 per to n ; E astern O regon tim othy, burat forth ia the Yellowstone park, Sherm an .............................................0087 More than 1000 hom eless men as E x-S enator Clark, of M ontana, re firm at a cost of $375,000. Of the $16.50@17; clover, $12; alfalfa, $12<g which lies 75 miles southeast of Vir sembled on the Jam es em bankm ent at m em bered bis em ployees at C hrist money contributed, New York gave $2, Tillam ook ...........................................0087 13; grain hay, $12(3)13. ginia City. No damage has resulted midnight to get Salvation Army tick U m atilla .............................................0490 m as by giving them turkeys. Between 750,000 and Illinois $050,000. F ru its—Apples, 75c@$2.75 per box; other than considerable plaster having ets for beds.“ The new spapers daily- U nion ........................ .0223 10,000 and 13,000 birds were neces record cases of men being sentenced . W allow a .............................................0073 pears, $1(®1.75 per box; grapes, 65c@ been thrown down. sary. per cratfc; quinces,. $l<g>1.25 per to im prisonm ent for stealing food w ho Poison S quad T est. W asco .................................................0158 $1.50 b ox; cranberries. $13.50(3)14,50 per Fire destroyed a great tenem ent have families suffering from want. San Francisco, Dee. 29.—A campaign W ashington ....................... 0301 b arrel; persim m ons, $1@1 25 C ongressm an Daved Dead. building on W est 127th street, New of experiments calculated to demon W heeler ..............................................0067 New Orleans, Dec. 28.— Representa P o tato es—80<rt'90c per cw t.; sweet York. A num ber of people w ere in strate beyond any donbt whether stil- Y am hill .................. 0391 potatoes. 2i®2!c per lb. Naw Canadian Coal Field*. tive Robert C. Davey, of the second ju red and it is feared some were pbnr dioxide, as need s t present in this congressional district of Louisiana, Vancouver, B. C., Dec. 25.— H e n ry O nions. $1@1.2A per hundred lbs. killed. > .. 1.0000 state in the preparation of dried frnit, T otal V egetables—T urnips. $1.21 per seek; died Saturday of apoplexy. He had H ew itt, the Tacom a sm elting m an. S ecretary R oot has signed an arbi is harmful to the human system, hss carro ts, $1; parsnips. $1*5; beets. served continuously a t Washington has acquired coal m ining rig h ts in been inaugurated by the local medical tratio n trea ty with San Salvador. $1.50; horseradish, 8@10c per ponnd; since the fifty-third congress, with the Graham island, one of the Q ueen Surveying fo r H arrim an Road. men sad chemists, as a result of the P ortland.—A lthough the Deschutes artichokes, 90c(g)$l dozen; b e a n ^ 15@ exception of one term, when be de C harlotte group. Im m ensely valua A shortage of over $7,000,000 in the long-standing controversy between the clined the nomination. Davey waa city's m oney has been unearthed at pure-food authorities a t Washington route for the central O regon line of 17lc per pound; cabbage, l i ( S l l c per born in New Orleans in 1853, aerved ble coal deposits have been discov pound; cauliflow er, 75c@$l per dozen; ered there and an application for • the Southern Pacific has not yet been Lisbon, P ortugal. and the dried-fruit packers of Cali officially accepted by E. H. Harrim an, celery. $4 50<S'4.75. per crate; encum several years in the state senate- of charter for building railroads and fornia. A “ poison squad’’ has been T he Japanese diet is in session. A the engineers in C hiei Engineer bers. $2@2.50 box; egg plant. H e per Louisians, was elected a jndge is 1880 steam ship wharves and for the gen m em ber of the C onstitutional party selected and it is proposed to use his Boschke's office have received orders pound; letHice, 75c(fi)$l per box; and in 1888 was defeated for mayor of eral carrying on of business is ad own fam iliar weapons against Dr. H ar was elected speaker. to go ahead with the surveys south of parsley. 30c per dozen: peas, 12|c per New Orleans. He was re elected to the vertised to be made at the next m eet ing of the B ritish Columbia legisla M adras, and have located the line pound; oeppers, 15ip.20c per pound; sixty-first eongress. T he suprem e court has decided that vey W. Wiley. ture. Indications are th at the mine* L os Angeles has the right to regulate through Haystack, Culver and I-a- pumpkins, Ir ijlic p er pound: radishes, S horthand R ocord Made. will far exceed in value the fam ous C laus S p reck las r e a d . m onta to O 'N eil, which will presum SOe per dozen; spinach, 2c per pound; liqubr establishm ents. San Francisco, Doe. 29.—Both Olson, ably be the junction point for the D es sprouts, 9j@10c per pound; squash, Ran Franeisco, Dec. 28.—A fter an Dunsm uit properties T he cruiser Buffalo will leave San K o'lJc per pound; tom atoes. 50c(j*)1.75 Francisco early in January with a b a t a 14-year-old San Francisco girl, has chutes line and the proposed line ru n B u tter—City cream ery, extras, 86(3} illnosa of less than a w eek’s duration, ning east and west across the state, Wreckers Throw Sw itch. talion of m arines, officers and m en for established a new world record for her 37c; fancy outside cream ery, 32}@35c Claus Spreekles, widely known as ¿he following the Ceqjral O regon mili Hillsdale, Mich., Dec. 26.—Instead H onolulu. per pound; store, 18(3)20c. age for rapid shorthand writing. In tary road and connecting the C or ‘Sugar King of the Pacific Coast,’’ E ggs — O regon ranch, 40<g|42je; died at hia home in this city Saturday. of a broken flange, it is reported here a tost before Superior Jndge Thomas E. vallis & Eastern with Vale in Malheur Tw o hundred thousand Chinook sal Graham, the girl wrote 850 words is Eastern, 30(n}35e per dozen. Mr. Spreekles was 80 years of age, and today that a tunnel switch w*s the m on eggs have been shipped from the five minutes and read the same cor county. T he Deschutes line will P o u ltry —H ens, 10(3)llc per pound; waa taken ill with a aevere cold early cause of the derailm ent last night near probably be extended l o Bend in governm ent hatchery at Redding, Cal., rectly. Miss Olson’s record is consid spring, large, 10j<gllc; small, 13(3) C rook county, on the present survey. 13jc; mixed. lO jc; ducks, 15<j$l*c; this week. This developed into pneu Pleasant Lake, Ind., of a Lake Shore to the A rgentine Republic. ered phenomenal, as the m atter read to monia, and during the last two days geese, 10<^10ic; turkeys, 17(§18}c; the veteran sugar refiner sank rapidly, passenger train, in which about 30 per K ing Manuel, of P ortugal, has and w ritten by her was taken from a sons were injured, one possibly fa Umatilla Lobby Named. dressed turkeys, 20(3'23c. charged D r. W . D esperca de Lima, ex- transcript of proceedings taken from hia death occurring at 4:30 o ’clock Sat tally. It is also said here th at th ere Pendleton.—A legislative com m ittee V e il— E xtra, 9(3)10c per pound", o r urday morning. m inister of foreign affairs, to form a the eourt files. are suspicions th at it may have been of 15 m em bers from the county has dinary. 7(S)8c; heavy, 5c. — cabinet, the success of which, how misplaced by m em bers of the gang been appointed by the Commercial as P o rk —Fancy, 7 |c per pound; large, ever, is doubtful. Natives Desire Opium. P earl H arb o r Drydock. which have been robbing safes recent sociation to w ork in harmony with the Amoy, Dee. 29.—Orders were issued W ashington, Dec. 22. — Specifica ly in this section of the country. The supreme court of California has Saturday to a number of natives at U m atilla county delegation in an ef 6*M utton—6<®«c per pound. H ops— 1908, choice, 7 ® 7ic per tions have been issued by the navy denied a petition for a rehearing of Tungan, 20 miles north of Amoy, to fo rt to secure from the legislature Oklahoma 1 own B urns. the case of Mrs. Cornelia Botkin, now eease planting opium poppies. Thej m easures which are particularly de pound; good prim e. 6(3)6 Jc; fair prime, departm ent for the drydock at Pearl O klahom a City, Okla., Dec. 2« — serving a life sentence for sending declined to acqniesee, and a riot fol sired. Chief am ong these are th e ex 5i(ffi$c; medium, 8@ 5|e; 1907, 2@ 2ic; H arbor, Hawaii. The structure will be 1195 feet long, divided by a caisson V irturally the entire business section perim ent farm for the Um atilla pro 1908. l(® l|c. poisoned candy through the mail. lowed, in which one officer and tea ject, an increased appropriation for W ool— E astern O regon, average so th at two battleships can be docked of Ravia. Okla., a town of 1200 in h a b -' Chiefs of the .native tribes of Ger civilians were killed. The populace at the W eston norm al, a branch asylum best, 10<@14c p er pound, according to sim ultaneously. The drydock will ba itants in Jo h nston county was wiped 35 feet deep and 130 feet wide. Bids out yesterday bv fire, the loss aggre man Samoa are planning an uprising Tungan is up in arms and 500 troops and an am endm ent to the good roads shrinkage; vsfley. 15<®l*Jc have been seat there to restore order. law. M ohair—Choice, 18@19c per pound. | Will be opened on February 13, 1909. gating about $55,000. •gainst the borne government. •if-' ‘ C. It. WOOOWACO, I EVENTS OFTHE DAT ■ CUBANS IN C O N TR O L.