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Whenever a railroad penetrates | | shale farms in same | that section this land will be valu able.—Rich Hill Review. Chinese Conspiracy Case. Portland, Ore, Dec. 13 —In the Chinese conspiracy case to-day the} couct overruled the objections of the | defense aud the examination of Blum | proceeded. Blum testified that Dun. ; bar, Jackling, Thompson and him self, constituting the Merchants’ | Steamship compavy, made arrange ments in Victoria, B. C., with Major | John Wilson and Chinese firms to} furnish certificates and secure the each Chinaman He also testified that they paid C. J. Mulkey, who was at the Puget Sound district,$1,200 per traffic landing of the Chinese. with their opium and the 1 Bogus white lead Bopas 3 it not | afford makers a larger profit than Sirictly Pure White Lead. 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