Pioneer VOL. I MADRAS, OEOOJC COUNTY, OBXGON, THTJRSBAY, OCTOBER 13, 1904. STO. 8 Madras l tie nmmnm Msiirnprn Railway Co. TIME TABLE NO. W Effective July , 1991. flouth llOHIlll No. 2. North No.l.' STATIONS Dally 1'ILH. Dully Pas. Ulrica Gibsons Sinks Watco 11:60 'Artlra. --raisa p.m. ii -;j!39 p.ta. " -i2;f,9 j,,m, " ..-8 12 j'.in. " ... B.-18 p.m. JSiS3 p.m. " . ,'JnaJ p.m. " ...JSMH p.m. " .J3:M p.m. " ...il:oap.m. U;29p.m. " ...J4:Aftp,m, " .): 1 1 p.m. " Jfi!2l p.m. 11 19 a.ra U;io a.m ll;00 a. ui lO!iS a,tn KloMyke 4l Uummlt 110:40 a.m liny O Jc'lOM a.m Mol)o'ldiiu:22 a.m DeMos 10:06 a.ml Moro Eraklnvl (' V'r b:m a. a P:37 a.m 9S a.ra 6'M a.m 8X0 B.m siao B.m Dourbon Knit Wilca Shaniko rrlvii rSS ri.tn. . A .it... l.(n.nllMi nn1 K. LYTLB. u. r. ci v. a. bhanlko, Oregon Z. J. WI WON. Agent Bhutilko, Ortgos PROPESSIONAU CARDS Hi WILSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and NOTARY PUBLIC ORKOOft ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and NOTARY PUBLIC to lucai anu geuorai j.aim vium. MADRAS, OREGON i iiirniri. n t-.MMiifiB DENTISTS 4 Ow Freacb & Co. 'a Bank K. BANDERS, D. D. S. 4 DENTIST mnn ninnV TIIK DALLES. OREGON Long Distance Phone Ml n. BNOOK PHYSICIAN AND. SURGEON Office In Drug 8tor A. LONO PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Northwest of Madras. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , Tin A OR KG OH nu t not NOTARY PUBLIC AND U, S. COMMISSIONER DRAM OREQON otel Shaniko JAMES McHARGUE, Prop. Only One Price First-Class Meals & Beds All White Help hantko Oregon IBi BTl SBBBMBBBBB SHANIKO, OREGON y, T. Hurjbwrt, CMkUr, CfMUl 8tw4, fiS.m BfHs, lW. Hamilton Hotel First class meals and beds. Prices reasonable. Head quarters for all stage lines. Antelope, Oregon SEE EDWARD B. LELAND Tlio up-to-dato tailor, for suite cleaned and repaired on short notice. Mail or dera promptly attended' to. Prices reasonable. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Oregon . IANE Blacksmith and Wagon Maker Horso Shoeing a speeinlty. Dealer in coal, iron, wheels, cushions, rubber tires, springs, axlea. The Dalles, Oregon Geo. C. Blakeley Th Ratlablo DruKHlHt. Carries the lrget stock of dragi and druggliu undrle In EMtern ure gon. phot; uppllei your mkll order solicited and v 111 reeeire prompt attention. ' The Dalies, Oregon 'The Dalles and Shaniko Stage Line Comfortable rigs, good horses, prompt service, accommodating drivora, daily except Sunday. Oneway two dollars; round trip 13.60. Express and parcels carried at reasonable rates. Save Money By patronising this lino. OBARR HOTEL P. S. PLUMMBR. Prep. First class in every respect, travelers headquarters. BcdB 25c and up. Meals 25c. Special rates by the month or to families. Ono block from tho depot. East Second street. The DaHes, Oregon THE DALLES LAUNDRY A. 8.'McAllister, Prop., doou aa good work as the beat. Makes a specialty of collan, cuffs and white ahirta. The Dalles, Oregon. WE SEUL The 1?est cigar for the least monoy of any manufacturer on the Coast, buy dl rect frqm the factory and save middlo men's' profits, sample box of 50 "Ha vana Filler" postage prepaid $1.75. Bend p. o. money order, registered let ter or check. WILLIAM CRAMER & CO., SlOSeeeadBt, TlliJ DALL8S, ORBdON do to the j Andy Allen Feed Yard When l TE DALLES BEST ATTENTION Q1VEN STOCK aesd Mrut, mm the Diamond Mllli WEEK'S DOINGS Newsy Items Gathered from All Parts of the WorkL 0P INTEREST TO OUR READERS General Review of Important Happen penlfljj Presented in a Brjef and Condensed Corm. The Mukden situation remains un changed. Gorman shipbuilders are busy turn ing out war supplies for Russia. Riifl&lan Ambassador McCormick is coming home on leave of absence. Die dredge Chinook has made the channel across the bar at the mouth of tho Columbia two feet deeper. Russians claim that Japanese are cutting off the queues of Coteans and forcing them to Join tho army. The German steamer Progress has run n cargo of coal into Vladivostok and officers of the vessel say it is easy to elude the Japanese. Tho British steamer Sishan. from Hnncf Koncr. has been seized bv the Japanese off Niu Chwang. The Sis han cairieu a cargo oi cattle ana uour intended for Port Arthur. It is icporled that the Are of the Jap anese land batteries have severely dam aged four Russian warships in the harbor of Port Arthur. It Is statea that ono of the vessels waa completely wrecked. The volcano Pelee. Martinique island is In violent eruption. Brittadier General William S. Worth, retired, is critically ill. Ilarrirnan is endeavoring to Rain con trol of the St. Paul railroad. Tho Janannfo are canturine many junks loaded with provisions trying to enter Port Arthur. The Ruesiana are displaying great Activity at Mukdon. The moaning of the move is in doubt. A '.Tii nn n org leader nrcdlcts a long Btracale and expects that Japan will be out $1,000,000,000 in two years. Ftllnlnna nro hoi din ir meetincs E? Manila for tho "nurnoBO of discussing ways and means of securing independ ence. Trim of nn nnknown origin started in the hold ofltho cruiser Washnigton. be ing built at New York. It was extin guished beforo serious damage was done. A roliher walked into the bank of a emill town near Council Bluffs, Iowa, and after compelling the assistant cashier to band over $1,500, locked her in the big vault and dopaitea Russia Ib finding it veiy difficult to Becure shipB to carry coal to Vladivo stok. The Russians have frustrated several attempts qf , tho enemy to break through tneir lines. The International Peace congress has made an earnest appeal to all nationB to take steps" to avert more wars. The Japanese are feeling out the Rus sian positions around Mukden and a general advance 1b expected next week. It it said that Secretary Ilitchcock's roport on land frauds, was largely in tended to cover up his own shortcom ings. Hops have made another advance in the Willamette vallej, several sales be ing reported at Independence at 81 cents. Tha nhlnnfla government savs that if foreign capital is needed for proposed railway construction, u win nrsi turn to America, flhlneae refugees from Southern Man churia say tlie Japanese are adminis tering affairs with a high hand. There is a creat scarcity of provisions among the native popualtion. Lieutenant Granville Fortescue, American attache, who has been with the besieging forces at Fort Arthur, is returning homo, lie is pledged to secrecy b to the conditions around the fortress. Four persons wero killed and fifty in jured in an English railway accident. Fire wiped out an entire village in Southern Russia, Five hundred fam ilies are homeless. Tho Norwegian bark Sir John Law rence, from London, struck on rocks ofl the coast of Norway and went down with all on board. Detectives are unable to find any clew to the persons who have attempted to destroy the battleship Connecticut. There is little danger that any further attempt will be made. Marines are Btationed till around the boat and oth ers on it. According to dispatches from Okla hma the South Canadian river la high er than in 40 years, It is feared that the loss to cotton and corn crepa and bridges, with other properties along the rlver throughout the territory, will b enormous. No low of life has beea report!. PLEA NOT IN VAIN. America Gains Another Victory In Russian Court. Bt. Petersburg-, Oct. 8. Contrary to general expectations the represen tations submitted to Russia by the United States for the recognition, with out discrimlnaton, of American pass p6rh have not been entirely fruitless. Foreign Minister Latrsdorff 'a repponee, communicated to Ambaeeador McCor mick today, even creates the hope that something may actually bo accomp lished. After receiving consideration at the foreign office, the American noti was reforred to the high comission for gen i&al revision of passport laws, which vi as created by imperial ukase, In De cember, 1003. Al) matters relating to passports and the exclusion of the Jews are governed by the international laws of the empire, and the question is out side of the direct field of diplomatic negotiation. By referring the repre sentation of the United States, compli ance with wnich would involve a modi fication of the passport laws, to the commission, which body Is competent to act thereon, a decisonof the question may be directly reached. An official of the foreign office has been appointed by Count Lamsdorff to Bit with the commission, thus insuring consideration of tho international ao pect of the question. Moreover, the commission will sit under the diiection of thejmini8ter of the interior and Am aBMcCormick, who had an ex teMHp: with Prince Sviatopolk Miiskyhe minister of the interior, upon the subject this afternoon, found him, as might have been expected from his recent public utterances, quite sympathetic. AUTO PLUNGES OVER BANK. Train Strikes the Wreckage and Three People are Killed. New York, Oct. 8. While speeding along in the Bronx early thia morning an automobile containing nino persona went off an embankment at One Hun dred and Sixty-first street and Jerome avenue and two persons, a man and a woman, were killed The machine fell on.to tho Now York Central tracks, a'sel'the wreckage was strock'bya south bound train. In the tuto-nobile when the accident occurred were five women and four men. At Jerome avenue and One Hun dred and Sixty-first street tho roadway is between 30 and 40 feet above the railroad tracks. When the big ma chine plunged downward it struck near the southbound tracks, and tho nine persons and the automobile were caught by an incoming train. Besides the two killed, all the others in the automobile were injured. They were taken to the Fordbam hospital, where It was reported at 1:30 this morning that at least four of those hurt were in a serious condition. One of the paseengera on tho train said that the train was running about 35 miles an hour when it struck the machine. The machine waa a heavy touring car, and it is Bald was running down Jerome avenue at a rapid rato of speed. STATION TOR COLUMBIA. Navy Department Is Pushing Estab lishment of Wlrejess Teleflraphy. Washington, Oct. 8. Admiral Man ney, chief of the buieau of the equip ment of the navy department, has been pushing with great energy tho estab lishment of wireless stations for naval and goneral maritime use. A report addressed by him to the secretary of the navy tome time ago, but just mado public, shows the bureau already has established 22 stations along the coast. Among the stations to be established are the following: San Diego, San Pedro, Point Conception, Point Sur, Point Arenas, Cape Mendiclno, Cape Blanco, Columbia river, Cape Flattery, Poit Townsond, Bremerton, Washing ton, Sitka, Dutch Harbor, Kiska is land, Honolulu, Midway islands, Guam, Tutuila, Cape Bojeador, Point Piedras, Capoes, Ologapo, San Bernar dino, Port Subig, Port Cebu, Point Tabuna, Hollo. Susla Straits. Chairman Tawney Coming. Portland, Oct. 8. James Tawney, chairman of the exposition committee of the United States congress, is to visit Portland next summer to attend the Tnwln and Clark exposition. Mr. Tawney will be remembered as the con- gressman wno aioou uy me urugun uei egation at the time the exposition ap propriation bill was brought Up, and he is in a large measure responsible for the passage of the bill. Word of his intended visit was received yester day by President Myers, of the state comission. Deathblow to Bullfighting In Spain. Madrid, Oct, 8, The Institute of Social Reforms, after a heated discus sion today, decided by 13 votes to eight to ratify the abtolut probiblthw il Sunday bud fighting. Thia is eeasld ored to be the datt blow to kill fght ng ia Spam. yrTVtyTVVVTTTyTTrTTtTy;?TTTTltfTy'firW Z. F. MOODY GENERAL FORWARDING MERCHANT Largo and Commodious Warehouse, consignments solicited. 4 Prompt attention paid wjth tneir PA.A.AAA,A.AA,A.A.A,AA.A.A.A.A.A.A.AA.A.A.A.A.A.A. AtAAAAAAAAAAtitAAiiA H. HERBRING Importer and Dealer in GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, aOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC THE DALLES OREGON SKIBBE HOTEL F. W. L. SKIBBE, Prop. Meals - 15c and up Lodging - 25c and up Only Brick Hotel in the City 824 Second St., Opposite O. R. & N. Co. Passenger and Freight Depot THE DALLES OREGON VICTOR WARDEN Manufacturer and Dealer la Fine Harness, Saddles, Tent and Wagon Covers THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN i THE DALLES - When there, stop in and get prices. A. M. mMAMS & CO. DEALERS IN Dry Goods. Clothing, Furnishing Goods BOOTS AND SHOES HATS AND CAPS THE DALLES OREGON A. E- CROSBY PROPBIETOK POSTOFFICE PHARMACY Carries a Complete Line of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Household Remedle. Druggists' Sundries and Photo Supplies. Country Mall Orders I give my personal attention. A Graduate in charge. Safe delivery guaranteed. Your Pretcriptlea ray Specialty. Strychnine and Pest Destroyers. Stock Foods and Dips of alt kinds. Agency for Eastman Kodaks. Both 'Phones. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE DALLES For trie Best in Groceries go. to BONN BROS. & CO. THE DALLES, OREGON Groceries, Vegetables, Fish and Poultry, Eggs and Butter. AU Kinds We Make a Specialty of Farmers' At Cost All of Oar Buggies, Spring Wagons, Binders, Mowers, Stoves and Steel Ranges must be sold by January 1st to make room for another line of goods. It will pay you to get our prices. MAYS & CROWE THE DALLES, OREGON Special Sale! SLIGHTLY DAMAGED LINOLEUM At 60 perxeat reduction from regular price. Cheapest House for best Furniture, Carpots, Stoves and Orockeryware. The Great Northern Furniture Store EAST SECOND ST., COMMISSION and to those who favor mo patronage. SHANIKO, OREGON I East End Clothing Store JOE COHEN, Proprietor. COMPLETE LIKE Of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, SHOES and CLOTHING ALSO TRUNKS It will pay you to get oorulce before fit chasing eliisvHte. m SECOND ST., TH3 lB OKXOOK Mio branch at Gra vWey, Orcgoa HENRY L. KUCK MANUFACTURE!! 07 HARNESS AND STOft-StDDLES . Cowboy Outfits a Specialty Dealer in Collar. WhipsSohetf amd a general lino of Horewi'urnlshlBg Goods, TentB, Awnings and Wajea t Covers. All work guaranteed. East Second St. THE DALLES, Ore. Shaniko Drug Store CARRIES Patent Medicines Toilet and Medicated Sopff PerfUmery, Jewelry, Etc DR. S. L PERKINS, Profckt. jy.jp. pouLSOis GENERAL PLUMBER TIME! Dealer In All Klnflj of PLUMBING GOODS AND TINWARE Agent for All Kinds of Farm Machinery Star Windmills and Meyers Pumps SHANIKO OREGON OREGON of Mill, Feed, Etc. Produce. Write for Price THE DALLES, OREGON.