our.new tu red, tie null ppedworktaken.dlclneWorkmtion pr ofOr Itnt, orothermostpure*be[r the -k ofi con*ThatWork le Joy vorry. 'ork—pany to a syndicate composed of eastern and California capitalists. Approximately 500,000 acres are included in the sale and the consideration involved is about 1(750,000The principal purchasers of this great tract are the Huuter Laud company of Minneapolis, Minn., and Richard Sykes, a capitalist of Santa Barbara, Cal. Associated with them are the W. B. S. Trimble company of Jamestown, Md., and Andrew E Johnson, vice president of the Hunter Land company and president of the A. L. Johnson Land and Steamship company. The tract sold is a strip of land running from the Cascade forest reserve to the Oregon-Id a bo boundary, a distance of approximaetly 325 miles. The only portion that is excluded from the sale is a strip about 25 miles long running through the Klamath Indian reservation. The purchase of the tract is declared to be the initiative step of an extensive colonization project.Massiion District Strike Ends.The strike In the Massiion district,