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NEWS OF THE WEEK
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BAO BEEF SLEW SOLDIERS
LOSS WILL BE HEAVY
General Miles Say* Disclosure* Ac.
Not New to Him.
H.ary R » nt.ll >n Eastern Oregon and
Washington O.stroyed Crop«.
KanM. Qty. June 3 — General N.I-
Pendleton, Or., June 1. — l’malilla
»•n A. Mil a, «bo ia her* on his way
c«unty has (loet by a conservative eati-
By T. L DUGGER
!..ate al lra«t 41,500,01» by lee eon of
lo Colorai)« to a»ldreM tbe Mate uni
VALLEY GRAIN LOOKS WELL.
GIFTS FOR BAY C TV SCHOOLS Hie fl eel
II is In>p-w.ible to give de
versity «múdente. Mid tonight:
Ot Ike
r*»r"r'r r' « l»<en*t I» p.rrk.a.
ts Imi tlg'irws (or the aster« in McKay
-.«a..« < •• eerw'iu '■•» H»m.e» . anal
n'
If
"The diac lueur»« atmul Iwef and Hops Give F'ronvis. of Yielding an Circular Lattee 1« Sent Out by Ore creek and Ilitch creek, In the Milton
)..i«.o.a iKii'u» te. »••••« of e.r .«p.'l
I » «iti, xna'AiibeU la ban
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__ _ ______________ other [is. king b- u»e prudmts now be
Immense Crop.
r mtry, at We»t. t and tbs I'malilla
gon State Superintendent.
•nt .iv»< iaa
river arc raging and the fields are still
are no news to me. I
Hal.m — Crop proepecte in tli« oxin
Salem—J. If. Ackerman, superin
On every
. knew it »sen years ago. I loti what try surrounding Hal.m ••• very encour tendent of public instrmlion, ha. isen- tioalel «ni out "I eight.
Tli. reports ol aphis and llr. »1 a circular sogge«ting that th. re hand, hcaever, aa the water recede«,
I I knew then,
Had the mattar liceo aging
•Ian fly are I.Mrd only from the Howell sportive public schools of the .late de .re left i*. 1« nt alfalfa <naled tbickjand
A Resuma of the Lass Important but taken up at that time tin.usai.-Is of
prairie neighbor! .««I and are not com via. wavs and means lor Hi. raising ot weighted down with slime an»l sill. Il
tarn aevod.
«armi.
livM would have been
The I Ing from any other swtion. An eiten
Not Leas Interesting Events
rnoti.y to be turned into th. Han F>an is a worthies« waste, and must not
•»fuiteration of food products is the co- sive travel as (ar eouth as Htayton. ci»< > r«. .instruction fund tor tbe re ouiy|l>e rat d a n tint taken from the
of the Ps»t Week.
eastward to Hcotl's Mills and n»»rtn lo building ol «chools de.troy.il by lb. Bel Is fetore other crops can lie grown.
ioeeal crime of lb. lime.
Pre« Ins
all ol the alfalfa crop. <4
,
"1 bell.se that 3,tXX> United Hlatee Hubbard reveals s splendid Man«! ol Are. In all, .14 sehoil buibling. were Mi Kay creek are ruinad. The terri
grain and grew everwyb.rv. • ith a . I m t toy el by th. fir. at Han Fraci i**x>,
soldiers toet their livMbtcause of adul
tory varie, fi in I th) feel to a quarter uf
fhe E lectio».
Ì promise of tbe groateel yield tn man;
■
I
II Bryant
Ia <' Hr,sot
F -rtland, June 6.— Wi h nnlv «boot terated, Impure, pofeuaoo* meet There ! »oars.
Tbe school autborttie« of th. ! ay a mu. in width and I. from 15 to .D
'one-half of the hallota counted, Bourta is no way ot e*tiinsling tlie number of
Fruit Is looking w.ll.
City hav. l»een led to receive dona mile, in length. All of th. bridgea ar«
JJ HltUM A M»*
, lias a small lead over Gearin for aen* solider» whoM health »U ruintuì by
In many placas cl.«, to st reams, lions, aa th. finaiu «• ot the ■ ity are out, th. aat.r. though tailing, is still
where brush is plentiful. t here la a ■trained to tbe utmost, and it would be raging and no leflnlt. inf iriiialion can
We buy our stock In large quantities alor.
'eating impure fool.
In the First district Ilswley appa-
.-.«'te of . Sterpi Lars. wi.
are '
a « neiderable time before lhe city. b. secured.
and keep a full Una of carriage and I rewtly I.as a big had over Gailo.ay. harvest among the
Al We«t i| the t an was damaged to
»Old.la Blick
Al n*MY nit»MM4
•ring lhe trees and form a source ol unaided, could replace the »< bools, It
wag- n material. All kmde of work In Kill* «Iso |,a« the beet of the light in only gm»« how many
the estent of I6.UO0 and the seme
troubleeome annoyance.
is their purpuM, whenever th. contri
•Air lir.e don. on abort notice.
the republic.
[
H MOXTANVK
the Semnd district.
Hope are fine, rank growth in all butin«« from a g ven .tale shall reach • amount was l»s In the immédiats vi.
"I have a l«rrel of t^itimoiiy on th» yards that are taken cars ol.
A prom- •utlicient amount to erect a building cinity. In 54 hour» 6** Inch«« of rain
A full count will be neceaeary to de- rubji.t in the way ot aAdsvile that I meni grower says that O.egna will to name that building ai'ter the elate tell, while on Weston mountain the
fall was from V io 10 Inches, Foor
• < ide the race lietaeen Cliamlerlaln and colic* te»l when I made my inve«tigs gather lhe heavieet crop of nop. in its giving tbe m<,n.y,
Al) th. school
Notary l'ubile an4 aolnriu>f
i Witbyromlie, although the former is tion seven year» ago. The invMtigat- h i story.
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oftii er. and th. public schools ol Ote out ol seven bridg S ar. wastied <»ut
ing committee closed the case ami re
I about 50 voles ahead now.
Hptmg work has been w.ll don. gon hav. twen mallet circulars by Hu- and three smsll store buildings ware
<HM. TJ9
>1 Mtwt
ALBANY. 0***0*
washed into tbe river.
tpparently woman suffrage haa tieen fused to hear the 200 wilneww. wh«»m I
• c'.tn.ty ami ■
periatendenl Ackerman.
The greateat damage,
I« Ju«
bad ready. At that time I could have l«en much suiwtantial improvement
defeated.
WK a TU**> HI’AWT at r
YUK
to stock I'wses in tbe mountain rangea.
.X
The Kusaian pa: (lament Is rushing a secured the testimony ot 100,000 men made on th. farms. Tb.re is a noto,
Wages Raised at Oregon City.
Thouaanda of eheep had just teen
that the cannali I eel sold to the army •hie tone of proeperily everywhere
bill to abolish the death penalty.
Oregon City — Th. Willamette Pulp sheared and were unprule. twl.
The
was impure, adulterateli and unwhole New dwelling», new barn», new lane
Packers deny the chargee
made
A
Paper
company
lias
annourceil
an
ad
some."
greet th. eye in all directions, ■ hl I. vance of 25 cent« per day p.r man tor storm swept into the mountains with
•gainst them and say they did not get a
(>aint has added its l»eautifying intlu- every man employed al their mills In an advance guard of cold Ing followed
s*]uare deal.
by haut-, raiu and in -«. In lbs face
AlRAKY
n*F«iOK
enee
quite generally.
WATtR DELAYS TRAFFIC.
this city who is now re-riving II 76
Further troolile has ocrorred lietwem
A great deal ol permanent road work and I'.' per day. This advance affects of this bl.œrd the te dets in many
Seto
Oregon striking miners and guards at Hteuben-
C <■ RKoWxt, M P.
has l»een done and along tbe highway« the wag~s of about 500 men and means instai - se de«ertrd their flocks, leaving
Cloudbursts on the Columbia Play
ville, Ohio.
a marked change for the better ha« an itervaae in the monthly payroll ul 2,000 and 1,000 bead to their, fate.
Havoc with O R & N. Tracks.
Re I rts liegmning to come In tell ot
been wrought by the tearing out of old >
Rear Admiral Rchley may be ap-
'I
a
| I
disaster, though everytl I g is nnau-
Tbe bailee. Or., June 4.—As the re rail femes, t!.e .wiit»wtit>.
of neat OOti per annum.
poinlil I
,•
This increase in the tlientu »« yet
CTFICEAS
Hemphill I et tus en
liarl.B.U, ofclu
Maryland to succeed tbe late Senator sult of • series of heavy rains yesterday wire fem-ee and the clearing • way ol wage rt liedul. at the Oregon City nulla,
tire land i t I 0Ol> sheep
J. E Hmith
lhe
unsightly,
wasteful
fence
rows
ol
.................... T. J Mvwggas Gorman.
it is allege.I by a representative of the lost 1.000 and Gus lab nt-ne I O00.
oakGOR Tre» Ident
afternoon, culminating in a severe
brush, wee«Is and wild rosea,
Th. en- Willamette Pulp A Paper c .tnpany, baa
........................ W. A. E wino
Cashier..
Neither house ot congress is likely to cloudburst at one point, three bad land
i ■ take
tire (arming country breathes ■ «pirli been contemplated by the management
arc.pt the report on the rate bill and slides have occured on the O. K. A N.
cal ot themeelvw.
of progress and prosperity.
,^G PRILL M D.
(or the last three months.
it will in that case lie cent back to con
At Mdton the loss will reach Into
roadway in consequence of which there
T> e> » ¡.enersl banking and exchange ference.
the tie man !•
The orchards are
Oil in Vicinity of Lacomb.
is another bin ka<le of traffic, although
bus new. 1. ns macle at current rates
Wilt Increase Busin«*«.
'I dsd and t'.s fruit trees rovered with
A eevere wind storm which swept
Albany—Keprcnlatlvr« nt Eastern
a large force has Imen sent to the scene
Medford — The Butte Falls Lumler mod and »Im i-
•nd drafts issued on principal citine.
Ih» alla fa rie ids am
over Oklahoma and parte ot Indian
capitalists have recently Iwen mvesti ci nipany announces that it now has Its masses ol sediment, as are the straw
of
disaster,
and
hopes
are
entertained
Scio, Or*goa
Territory d <1 greet damage to liveatoik
gating the discovery of oil in the vicin -e ■> :i.:
. ' «' 1 ■ i'
i «
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berries, but the latter will notali bw
th it the back« will be cleared today.
and property.
ity of ¡«comb, Linn county, and it is tion to put out st :,-..t |*0,<'00 ('■«■I ot ■at. It is bard to put an estimate on
slsjhoas Xz;hxa:s Ko IL
Two of the slide, took place between generally believed here that develop lumlier a day, just as soon aa the Me.I
Mei n an tn nips bur r u ■. *.. ■ t: -
Milton's damage, i reca tue many ol the
■I ths riots at ('«rianea hav. reel- n-d Quinn and Blalcck, and are each tally merit of the property on a big scale will ford A Crater latke railroad ia extended de de will l>e save.1. The estimate ct
j»
sit; .. ion
l>e
tiegun
soon.
The
'(».ration»
have
order.
In the fighting 30 Mexican. 300 feet wide, with from one to seven
to its timlier belt. Tbe large acreage lamage is mad. by th.a. who ar. fa
I-een conducted with secrecy, however,
■ nd five Americans were killtd.
feet ol debris deposile»! on the tracks. and for that reason, very little defiuit. of timber sold during lhe last few miliar with 'tie i * or,try and who know
In his no-mage to congress dealing Tbe worst slide, however, ocrured at a information can 1« obtained. For years weeks, and lhe fact that the larger the area and the value of tbe crop«. No
—V ia
with t'ie Neill and Reynolds report on puint three inline east of lllaluck, where past indirations nt oil have been found tracts pre under bind in that great actual figure, ar. as yet lorlhioming.
Ill i .-odlet 'll Ilia
will la great
packing house conditions, President a heavy cloudburst came down the at different points tietween lacotnb ami timlier lection at the head ut R goe
river and the two Butte creeks, is sig
ri a., mt id ttie at < ka -d marchandise
R xieevrlt lecomme ds drastic action.
canyon
and
carried
out
three
lieiita
of
Lelianon,
and
though
there
were
no
Jostles cf ths rsscs
Xoury Public
nifieant ot an intention to rush this .1 aided in tbe cellar«, and th. brok.n
Senator Burton haa bande.1 hie reeig the railroad bridge, cutting out a ditch gushers, it is believed the oil wa. there railroad through to completion shortly le.ee arid i enee |llent rl edlllgot boUIM.
Belo Crsgca
in paying quantitive.
nation toG. v. rnor lloct, who baa ap 36 feet in width and 1H feet deep.
e
A conservati«, «.limate oí the J «tn age
.A force of 260 men was sent out from
pointed Foster I'wight Coburn, secre
Eugens Accspts Carnegie Library.
l»r. is 150.000.
Albany Lunch
tary ol the Kanaaa txiard ol agriculture this place in response to the demands
Woolen Mill« Are To Resume.
Eugene—The t'arnc* e library build
of the sitnatioo along the main lines,
Pendleton — Th. Pendl.ton w.olen ing, which lias recently been completed
Walla Walla, Wash., J ii.e I —After
The statehood tight will lie resumed
M. hit top a DeYANtV. Prop«
while 60 additional men were dispatch* mills, which have tieen idle for the
in this city, baa be«n accepted bv tbe four davs and nights of ilremhiug,
IU the senate.
nd to the Columbia S mthern line at past year, will tie in operation inside
board, and the contractor, W <>. lin k
Walla Walla and ti e su rounding coun
The elevator trust baa Emitted vio B>iW. where steady showers have pre of two weeks.
The mill has tieen art and Architect Y, b. Ilenalll ordered try are gradnally recovering from ths
B fs I 20c. Medi in lhe Valley
lating the law.
tailed all day, delaying the trains, but leased for a year by Jacob Siieurrtusn, paid for their work.
The contrail nnequaled tor rente uf water poured in
Open All Niiiht
a well known wool buyer of San Fran price was IV.H46 W6, the architect's fee. to the river and streams and submerg
The Hmoot I see may lie «helved uutli causing no washouts of the tracks.
Ho
(ar
as
knuwn
there
were
no
fa
t'iaco. Bbeuerman is a free lame in the I too, and extras amounted to *57, ing lhe Melds. The tug plants depend
lhe next acaalon of congress.
Ttaltii teave Weal *»e|.* tor Portland .n»1 war
talities.
wool business and will use the woo) making a total c»«t ol *10,002.06. The ent npon tbe electric power company
it a l loti ■ at lu *o a ni
lea» a lor Allaiay at
l/»aer* in Han Francisco may sue I the
he has (»ought this season in the opera building will not lie opened to the pub • re still out of business, t-nl there is
»P m
Traders’ Insurance company.
tion of the mills. The resumption of lic until ronie time nest fall, aa no hop« now that within ten days lhe
TO
PROTECT
NIAGARA
FALLS.
a *> • m
»
Go Io the
work on the mills will add a payroll ol l»ooks are now on hand.
Eleven persona were killed in a
power will 1« supplied.
!««««• Alt«ny 13 l0p «11 J
over |2,0VO a month to Prndleh n’e ill
train WHck near Providence, K. I.
The damage done bv lhe high water
Arrt««M> Aflhland lJUn tn . 11
House Committee Regard* Juritdic-
come. The mills will manufacture the
New Brewery Ice P sot.
Arrive« mfrumtniol W p tn
has l-een immense, but tbe reports
The
Northern
!
’
••
ific
is
to
put
on
tion
of
Lf.
S
Unqu.ttionable.
• .u
Arrikt»« hflii FramrUr«» t
|> m
Pendleton Indian roltre sgaiu.
The Halles — The Eastern Oregon c< ii.iiig in t' .lay show that the greater
two new trains between Chicago and
Washington, June 5. — Chairman
Brewing company vf this city lias just actual I. se will fall upon tlie farmers
Fulltnati anti TvurUl cam on l««ih train»
the coast.
Improving Bad Road.
hair car» bncratvivtito to <*<4m »t»*1 Ki *”»•*».
put into operation its Ice plant and cold • nd the fruitgrowers.
Burton, ol the bouse rivers and harbor
A conservative
The tierman HiRcherv’ aaeociatlost
t*4 Tt*uri*t ram u> <
M. Ixrut», Nir»
Independence
— R>«d Supervisor J. storage cellar.
The Eastern Oregon eetlmate ol the damage done to crop«
committee, has submitted a report
UTle-an» ar»4 U »»Liucit-n
has pe.itioned fir the exclusion ol all
N. Jonee Is improving tlie atrip ol r. ad Hewing i-otnpany w.i« incorporated a place, the I «• at »250.000. This Is
i Aronvciittg al l*an Franrlaro wit* th»B»v«fal
upon the bill to protect Niagara falls.
American canned meats.
near the Rickreall stream, list ween year ago by iHtllee people, and bought not an exaggeration, as from all parts
•Uaiuahiv Hur» lot HotaoltU*. J»pat*. < bina,
The report says in part
bhavlng........ .. ..........„16 rent.
Halem and Independence, that haa lieen tbe Colombia brewery of August Buch
! the c inly corn, reports of bridge,
rbi.ippliir» ceatra* au4 Mouth America.
Martial law haa le-en proclaimed at
*•
"Tbe committee regards tbe jurisdic such an eye»ore to traveler» lot scleral ler for 115 000. Since then the com •wept away, house, inundatad and
Hair Cutting.............. 25
Canatiea.
Mexico,
where
rioting
by
►er I Si
* grot al *t*l M»lo »latioM.
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«
Hharupoolng............ _25
ot ax!4r*Mi
tion of the l'nite»l Htates over Niagara seasons past and has rendered travel- pany ba» rebuilt the brewery at an ei cn>pa de«troyed
striking native miners has occurred.
liath*...... .. .................. „28 • •
river as unquestionable, liesause it is a ' ing alm<«t impoMible during tlie rainy pensa of about 150,000.
A
man
who
tl
eeely
reeembli«
the
4. i- ORAIQ. a. P. A.
••••»on
It has long lai n known as tlie
Trial is Postponed.
navigable
stream in the greater part of worat strip of rood in !’■ !k county. The
GLOWdli DAVIH
l»li(»PRIinoR
Portltnd, Oregon. one who threw the bomb at King Al-
Fire Warning* Sent Out.
I
Caldwell, I iaho, June I.—Wh.n the
tone» has committed suicide in Madrid. te length.'* Tbe bill authorise«
improvements will make It one uf lhe
Salem—For the protection of the lor-
Tbe issuance ot permits to individu licet sections to !>e found anywhere in eels of Oregon fire notice warnings are «se« ot Char es II M >yer, William D.
The Eogliahman has been released, as
Ilayw vl and li.org« A. Pettibone,
he wns in no way connected with the al«. c-'inpanie« or corp rations already the county.
being sent out by tba Secretary of state
chargeai with the .morder of former
using water to the eitent to which
outrage.
to ail fire rangers.
The noth'*, are
G vernor Frank Hteuneuberg, came op
aateri • now Iwing used.
printed on ck th and c >n*ain the prin
New Assistant Matron.
Governor Kibbey, of Arisons, haa
in th,, district r irt yesterday, counse
The issuance of further permits both
cipal
provisions
ol
an
act
passed
by
tbs
ieeue»l a statement warning all Ameri
Chemawa — Miss Marie Jobneon, of
for tl
pr •« un n. acting upon the
for the diversion of water on the side
legislature.
cana from cneeing the Mexican line
Of Portland, Oregon
suggestion male on Tueeday by Presid-
of the United States and for the trans Han Joe«, Cai., has lieen appointed
while the ( •«»♦ent trouble continue, at
mg Judge Frank Smith, filed a formal
mission of electricity created by water assistant matron at the Chemawa In-
PORTLAND MARKETS.
t'ananea
Sweden and Norway have
M rs Johnson was in
motion for a continuance on th. ground
power from the Canadian side; this, disn echuol.
each negotiated a loan ol 116.000,000
Wheel—Club, 72»73c; blusetsm, that the habeas corpus proceeding, in-
however, in all raws, with tha limita California luring the earthquake, «i t
•t ’u'ed in the Federal
urte in l«half
Confer«*« on the rate bill have lion that such |w*rmits shall not impair wag among tboM to hav. their home, 74;g76c; red, 7i>g*71e; valley, 72c
DUES $1.00 PER MONTH
Mis. Alice B.
Oats — No. 1 while feed, (31 60 ot tli. defendant, ar. .till pending and
agreed on alm<«t all points.
the scenic grandeur ot Niagara tails, shaken and le.troy.il
NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION
Preus., of 1-apwal, Idaho, has tieen gray, *31 50 per tun
•erve as a liar to fnrtb.r procetwhngv In
Patteraon haa teen nominated for the navigability ot the river or its in appointed clerk al tbe Indian Gaining
F«»r ¡»•Hleular» mw
Barley—Feed, 124.60 per ton; brew th. stat, court until a decision shall
tegrily
as
a
boundary
stream
T
L
DUGGFJt
(¡ROVER POMEROY
governor by Tennessee bem.crate.
school.
Miss
Preuse
has
hod
several
Ing.
nominal;
rolled.
(2'i>t2<i.
have teen rendered by the Frvlersl Su
< <»llr< t..i
Al) permits to 1« granted un ler the
Agent
SCIO. OREGON
Hay—Valley timothy, No. 1. *l2dt preme court. Judge Smith granted tlie
A new schedule on lumber has l»een bill are revocable aitbin thrie years by years' experience as teacher in Idaho
made Nurtliweet lumbermen by the the secretary ot a ar and shall in any •nd elsewhere in the Indian service 1« 13 per ton; clover, |7ft<>«**; cheat, motion, ami enepti.ins were enter«) by
*' d<, grain hay, (7»6; a'f«lfa, *13. th. defer«« ami allowed.
railroads.
It is not
•vent terminate at the sspiration of lore coming to Chemawa.
F runs— A Spies. *■-• 60(fl3.60 per lx I, likely that the case can l»e taken up
General Greeley advocates tbe erwc- three years.
Edward
D.
J.tp.r
Win*
Prue.
apricots,
(I
60(gl
76
crate;
cherries,
tion in Han Franciaco ot barracks ea pa
•gain lielore December.
University ol Oregon, Kagan. — The 75c»tl [»er box; straw berrie., 7»
ble of housing 60,000 refugee.
Reforms in Turkey.
Hen nati prisa. Irom th. infine ol a Vc p.r pound; gooselierriee, Aigrtc per
Favors American System.
The California legislature has con*
Washington, June 6.—Home commer gilt ol 1400 m. I. to ll>. university by pound.
rened in extra sewuon to give relief to cial rsf.ums in Turkey are reported by Philo Mbsrman Bennati, ol New llevan.
Victoria, B. C., June 1.—The Yorod-
Vegetable« — Beans, 3tfl5c; cal»t»age,
the earthquake and fire district.
View Consul General Hmith-Lyle, at Conn., lor tha beet «lutimi paper on *t(*l 25 per 100i green com, 4ilidf><>< r>i of Tokio says the imperial family of
Madrid aotboritiee have arraeted an Constantinople, to tbe Bureau of Man th« principi.« oí Ire. government, was d>a ; onions, H**10e per dosan; pea«, lapaa has decided to dlsptlch ills
The organisation of a won by Edward D. Ja.|>er, '041 Jasper Ac; radishse, 10c per dosen; rhubarb llighoae. Prince Karnin as »[»ecial en
Englishman who is suspected with hav ufacturen.
ing connection with the throwing of the t»oard of English merchants Ibera has 1« a senior ol tha department of eco 3c per pound; apirach, VOc per box; voy to America to show Imperial con
accomplished tbe opening of bonded nomic.
bomb al tbe king.
II. registers from la Granii.. parsley, 26c; squash, *1 per crate; cern for the disastrous Han Francisco
warehouses ami Is demanding more fa The »object of bis paper was "The turnip., *lfl*l .25 per sack; carrots. A6 earthquake. Pnnce Karnin will leave
The eaar has be«»n warned to be care
cility in coeloms opeiétions, sopir««, Haair Principle, ol In.making." Tin. »75, per M.k; beets, Mc»(l per sack. for America on Jone 26.
ful in making his decision on the pend
A Pekin report »aye Titan Fang and
•loo of ths I led jas stamp, free a.veaa year i. th. first lima Ilia Bennett prue
Onions—New, IH<42c per poand.
ing land bill. The peasants threaten
un t»oa'd, tree Importation of foreign ba. been «fiere-1.
Potatoe. _. Fancy grade») Burbanks, Taihnng Chi, Chinese travel ng com-
to rise if refused land.
aeciiritiee, with the exception ut lottery
50<flA0c per hundrrd; ordinary, nomi mlaaion.rs to America and England,
have memorialised the Chine«« govern
Gloou overspreads Madrid in eonae- honits, and supprewion of the dlflteul-
Pool of Timber Claim* Sold.
nal; new California, 2c per pound.
inenre ot the bomb throwing un the ties in eonn«i tion with the 1rs« travel.
Butler — Fancy creamery, 17l*<il|20c ment commending the Americao eco
Albany—A pool of 123 timlier claim«
nomic ay stem.
occasion ot King Alfonso'* welding
In Crook and Klamath counties was per pound.
While tbe feetlvitlae continue there Is
Big Dividend Declared.
Egg. — Oregon ranch, 19*120.- per
•old In tbi« city last weak to the l»ee-
May Lose Warship.
seat.
Melico City, June 6.— The National cbutM Lumber company for *194.MJO, d-«en.
Ixmd.in, June 1 —lt la fea red tbe
Poultry — Average old hens, 12» 13c
Striking Mexican miners ja»t acroes bank of Melico ties dec lari» I an annual or 11,000 a claim. About 100 of the
tbe line from Ari*>M attacked a party llvltlend of I» per rent. Tbe net pr. fll claim« were owned by Albany people pet pound; mixed chi«kens, 11 l*(fl 12e; Brìi «b nsvy wil) Ice one of ite i>eet
ve*«els, thè Arsi else» lottlcebip Moe-
of Americans.
In the fight that fol rea li*»»* I ass |6,M6,326 and |4,679,* • nd were taken tip in the great rush f >r brotiers. 16**lfa; roosters, 10c, drees-
tag't. which stri« k on thè rock» et
lowed the killed on both aides reached 000 was distributed as dividends, while limiter land about four years ago. Tita «■! rbiikens. Iff»)*«; turkeys, live,
45.
Troops have l»een sent to the tbe teeerve fund was increased by •ale was affected by means of a pool of I5>4!6e; turkeys, dre«se<i. clmiee. 20'4 l.nndy Island Wedneeday, and, areord-
65(1(1,326. Tbe National l«nk la a pri th« claim« and was handled by the 22c; gwse. live, 9410c; geeae, dreeeed, Ing lo lateet re porta receive»! al Itevon-
eene to praeerve order.
vateli ank, but ia flsral agent for the holders of th« claims themselves.
old, 10c; young, 12c; ducks, old, 14«* P »rt al midnlght. la noi likely to be re-
fl'«ted. Naval esperta are ot thè opin
Japan Is repirted to 1« preparing for government, as well as doing the usual
15c; young, 16'4ISc.
ion that thè attempi to refloal thè Mon
Lost Mountain of Gold Found.
war with China.
banking bnsln.es
Its annual dividend
Hope—Oreg n. 1906, IO»IF*e.
Wool—E«stern Oregon arer.ge beet, tagli under preeent rondi Itone will
Medford —A meeeenger just In from
No agreement lisa l*en reached on is always looke»l upon as an ndei to
Elliott creek, In the Hiskiyou moun 1**21 l*e; valley, coarse, 23<*23(*e; mean ber disappearanca In SO 'athoms
aeveral Important amendments to ths huainrea conditions.
tain».
reports the i|i«ror.ry of a moun fine, 74*25c mohair, choice, 2s<30 of water.
rate bill.
tain ol free milling ore «1« miie. from per pound.
Strikers Shoot Guards.
The Traders' Insurance company haa
General Buchanan Will Retire.
Veel—I'reeMd, 3S<O per pound.
Cleveland. O , June 6. — Fifteen Joe Bar and three ml lee from the Bine
offered a compr -mise to Han Franciaco guard« were shot in a riot with striking l-edge copper mine, awaying 110 to
Be.1— brecced bull*. Sc per ,«»und ;
Washington, June 1. — Brigadier
policyholders.
miner, at H enbenville this evening. 1100 par ton, which appear, to be the cow*. *i*45k*c; country steer*. 5<O, General Janie. A. Rnchanan, lately ia
Mutton—breoeed fancy, 7'4*c pound; command of tha department of the VI-
Dr. Ixtuis A. W.lgal, the first Amer Frantic telegram« have 'em sent to the long «ought mother In.I. of the Apple
Or. Reddy, who 1« now ordinary, 5<flfic, lamb«, with pelt on, aayaa, Philippine«, will he placed rm
ican authority on the Roentgen ray. Is governor hy the sheriff for militia. gate met ion.
6c.
the retired list of the army tomorrow
dead as th" raeult of cancer cunlracted The situation is very critical and more on the ground, pronounces it the m< «t
Fork—brewed, 7<9c
on his own application.
mar re lone I dge he ever law.
LiuUlle is Imminent.
from working on the machine.
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