I D Scio Weekly Press. i SCIO .OREGON EDUCATIONAL. Education of the Rising Generation for Useful Employments One - of the Greatest Needs. EASTERN ÍTEMS. NATIONAL .j CAPITAL. An Attempt to Conlp promise the QJes- tion of Mirier® I Lands Along the Northm *n Pacific. FOREIGN LANDS. Attorney and Counselor at Law, Í Æ Peculiar Ghitd Born in Nebraska!. GEORGE W. WRIGHT, Jesuits to be Readmitted io Germany. Albany, Or. Solicitor in Chancery, Proctor in Admiralty and Notary Pub ic. Among the many proposed additions The Committee 01 ¡Rules has decided All business intrusted lo my care will receive to Columbia College is a new school to there should be an investigation made prompt and careful attention. be known as the school of pure science. into the managemei t of the pension of- Office over Bank of Oregon. ^e‘ « » » ' if' The winter term of the Ohio Wesleyan H. C. W atson . D. R. N, B lackbúbn . University has opened with the largest . Boomers- tp; the Bumber of 20,000 are ', IN AUSTRIA. CQAL "SYNDICATE. making arrangemeits ' to. moyô to the KANGAROOS enrqlkqent in U8 , kWgry? The attend- IMMENSE I ] ancelor thé year wiRTietween 1,186' and Cherokee Strip Mifreh 22, unless Con- BLACKBURN & WATSON, 1,200. gress takes action toward opening it be­ fore then. ? ' It is stated that the recent bequest of L aw , The House Committee on' Naval Af- Eminent ] $300,000_frqm Jdr8- Stuart .of .New York | Underclothing of Good Quality Made Physicians Think Cigarettes A ttorneys •? at makes Princeton-Theological -‘Seminary fairs has ordered a all 'to provide for thè the Cause of the Death of the From Wood Fiber—Negroes the-richest Presbyterian seminary in the construction of a dry dock at Algiers, Albany, Or. —THE BEST BRANDS OF— La., favorably reported, with au amend­ country. Duke of Clarence; to Gó to Africa. ment limiting the tqtal cost to $840,000. The.first feminine candidate to pass MF" Office—Odd Fellows’ Temple. Alabama State medical examination Representative Jrihnson of North Da­ SALVATION ARMY AT RENO. the kota haswrittejnia Iffiter to the President —said to have been an unusually severe' W. R. BILYEU, urging the appointaient -of .John. M. written examination—is Mrs. H. T, Dil- Anarfahists áre activé throughout The barb-wjrè trust has. collapsed. Langston of Virginia as Judge ot the • lon, a colored woman.. Attorney and Counselor at Law, The Cherokee Strip will be opened in Court ofOiaims.- Mr. Langston is a-col-« -1 Spain. The University of Michigan is to have Sacramento Dressmakers and Factory a school of- music. Sufficient subscrip­ the near-future; ored man, and won fa seat in the last Heavy floods are reported in'Northern Albany, Or. by contesti . ¡i Spain. tions have been made to secure it. The The Memphis bridge' will be-ready for -Congress < Girls to Organize—N. P, R. R. new school will raise the attendance at traffic by May 1. The annual estimâtes of farm animals . Influenza cases are rapidly decreasing ■the university to over 3,000. Will practice in all the courts of Oregon. Spe­ : London. Expenditures. Florida’s orange crop-was not- injured. < considered from thedocal returns òf Jan- in Berlin bankers are'arranging for 'the cial attention given to collections. By the will of Richard Berridge; who. by the late frost. . i uary to the Department of Agriculture ‘an increasebf each kind of from placing of a $90,000,000 Ioan. lately died: in England, $1,000,000 were Mississippi’s Legislature meets' only indicate j L. H. MONTANYE, 3 to 4 per .cent, ol, sheep, swine and bequeathed for educational purposes, once in four .years., Readmission of Jesuits to; Germany horses ; about' 2 psn cent, iri cattle, and' will be approved by the government. of which amount (or $250,000) Work on San Jose’s new postoffice'wili •one-fourth i Leap Year is the name of ’ a new post- , ATTORNEY? AT'.' LAW, Highest Market Price Paid tor Grain. is to be'-employed exclusively in the sçarcelÿT per'cent, in mules'. “ begin next month. France’s wine of 1891. will be the best teaching of cookery in voluntary schools office in Tennessee. Thé President ■ hjs sent ’ to the Senate Albany, Or. The Salvation Army is credited with ( of England and Wales. The next‘fiver and harbor bill; willi , the following nominations: Walter-H. since 1884, and there was much of it.’ ‘ good work at Reno, Australians have begun to raise’ and There are at present maintained in carry about $10,000,000.. Sanborn of Minnepta, United States . and herd kangaroos as they would sheep. The Oriÿontan says Portland’s city jail Massachusetts 7,239 public schools', Office in Strahan building. Philadelphia is to try-the, pneumatic Gircuit i Judge for thé Eighth Judicial is the filthiest outside of Siberia. j taught by 9,227 teachers, which allows tube system for her mails soon. Edinburgh ladies áre collecting money Farmers will find it to their interest to call District; John« H. ÏBurford, Associate and see u«. Recent frosts damaged oranges near I one teacher for every forty-eight pupils. of the SjmæESfe Court- qf Qkla- to erect a statué to Mary Queen of Scots. A movement is on foot for a perma- Justice I J. K. WEATHERFORD, ’‘■'-Ax''-" ’ Ventura to the extent of $80,000. The schools are supported by’a yearly neht Mexican expédition àt New York. hbma ; W rr l ■ Retiy~ ot Ore gtai y t o* ' Queen Victoria is to give The~t?ue^of of more than $8,500,000. The dressmakers and factory girls of expenditure < be Commissioner in ¡and for the district , “ Duke of London ” to Prince George of ATTORNEY Chinese in the East are very restless. AT •/ LAW, 90 per cent, of all the. children They shift continually from city to city. 1 of Alaska, to reside at Wrangel. Sacramento are to organize a labor union. Nearly ? Wales, ’ Albany, Or. The Sacramento brewery has been in 1 the State of school age are in regular The Secretary of the Interior has ap­ The savings banks of -France have The Inman Steamship Company has upon t-heée schools.’ Included seized by order of Colonel Byington for attendance ; pointed A. G. Connor, appointment 5,748,000 depositors with 2,911,000*000 leased a new and valuable pier at New a violation of the internal-revenue laws. 1 in the above are 244 high schools, with York, ' jclerk o.f the department, and George. .Jrancs due them. j y Office in Finn block, over First National Main Street, Selo, Or. Evans, disbursing officer,« to examine"1 The grand total of charitable bequests Bahk. A company has been formed to build ah 1 average attendance of 26,291 pupils. Indian school students.have gorre from into «the • condition of thè work: of the i and operate an electric-light' syeteiii in Gradually and slowly women are be­ Carlisle to Utah as United States bo I- ‘in’ England last 'year; excluding Barón census office and. to ascertain jts, future Springfield, Or. The capital stock' is i ing employed as teachers- in- the public G. W. PLILLIPS, Proprietor. needs. The Secretary states he has no Hirsch’-sjywas $15*000,000, $10,000. - v?<‘. 'f ï schools of Germany. From the official diprs, The price for cottori1 in the Scrtrth is su=picion of' wrong doing, and he 'takes’ In advocating the German school bill of. Saxony it appears that the Robberies are almost of nightly Oç- statistics 1 lower than it has been for fortyrseven .this .course to satisfy himself as tò the Chancellor Caprivi said .atheism is, thé Th • ¿best of meats < onstant’y on baud. FISH currence at Albuquerque,' N. M., arid the teaching’forcé iri the' elementary Prot­ years. .greatest danger of the future. ON SATURDAYS. . exact condition of the office., ( ■ schools, 2,171 in number,-with an; police are baffled in their efforts to ob- estant ' The cóhtiñüanCe' of the strike at 1 A çplored man took an oath in a Kan ­ attendance of 575,560,« consists of 285 . Secretary Noble has telegraphpd the tain a clew. ALBANY, OR. or principals, 7.823 male teach; sas court thé other day that he wâs TW ' special land inspector at El Reno, Okla­ ’boa, Spain, is;chiefly due to women Fort Benton, Mont.’, is to "be. 'left five directors citing the strikers not to,yield. ers and 226 female teachers. The Cath ­ years old. homa, where a lot of jumping is going miles from the railroad. It à few years olic public arid private schools, «125 iri' The European claims agencyE. Ross,? on, that notice for a review of*the Fore­ - The,Stockholm Chamber, of Commerce ago had a population of 2,000,- but it has riu-mbër, ¡with an attendance of 18,131, inanager—at New-' York is said to be a man case had been filed in the depart­ has «declared that thé whole of Germany dwindled to 200. have, a teaching force of 7 directors,,112 swindling concern., ment, and until the question was decided is infested with the“foot-and mouth drs- The body of Joseph Klein, Recently male teacher's arid 17 female teachers.“ Foreman’s rights must hold good; The easp. L ebanon , O r . Lake Erie is frozen ovef fibm the lost in the Sierra Nevadas between Plac­ Inthé high schools of the kingdom-there Additional government, relief to the Secretary says a bill will soon be favor: American to the Canadian shore for thé erville, Cal., and Carson, Nev., 'has been are 79,270 pupils; among them only 1“,462 reported to Congress confirming thè aqiount of 60,000,000 rubles has bepn first time in six years, hr.?; : » ;f. ably found. It was partly mutilated by wild girls, rigbtB of innocent purchasers. All the ordered for'the -Russián faminé-stricken ’ ... .. . •. BUD THOMPSON, Proprietor. Underclothing-yof.go.od qiiality macle animals. The growth of, .the educational system from a wood fiber is being.'maaej ifis lot jumpers on the Foreman1 tract-, it is districts. -The rains have raised the water in . -of New York Statd is interestingly set understood, yill be compelled.to vacate The French expedition, under Colonel Tables supplied with the best the market af- Salton Lake to an extent nearly as gréât ,forth by Hon'. A'.t'S. Draper, Superiri-: said? bÿ a factory in Michigan/ ‘ Humbert in Senegal has had further en­ George W. Morrow, Proprietor. at once. fo ds. Good accommodations for commercial Thé American bridge" manufacturers’: Thé' House Committee on the Election gagements with Chief'Samory. The en­ as last spring. The'Gila «ri ver is rising1,»! 1 tendent of Public Instruction. The num­ ,men. I which affects the Colorado; and also Sal-: ■ ber of children o,f school age in the. State combination has been declared illegal by. ■of Président' and Vice-President -and emy was routed. accommodations. Tables supplied ton Lake. Representatives further discussed .the in 1861 was 1,338,167 and in 1891,1,821,- the Supreme Court of New, Jersey. The sale, pf live hogs has been stopped First-class with the best the market affords. ' It is rumored that thé town ' óf Beau­ 773. In 1861 there were 423,679 school ¡The Commissioner of Indian Affairs resolution in regard to thé election, of in the Altóriá (Germany)’mafket in cori- mont on the summit of-Sàn'Gorgonio children in the cities and 915,088 in the has'recommended an allotment of landsi the Senators by a direct vote of thè’péó-' seqùencè ôf the rapid increascbf disease plé. The committee is" in favor of the among, the stock. B»ARI> FROM SI TO 8! PER 1>AY Pass, L ob Angeles county, Cal., has been towns ; in 1891 ¡¡the number in the. cities in severalty:-for-the Utes in.Colorado: SCIO, OREGON. sold tp an English syndicate, ..The Bum had grown to 1,074’,630, arid in the tow« s The Court of Claims has affirmed the , resolution, aridi is procéeding slowly in The Japanese government is about, to, preparing its report, as .it is its desire had’fallen to 747,143. ThecitieSlricreasèd ■right of .the .Postmaster-General to annul named is $500,00i0. .unite all its islands bÿ means of subma ­ ¡-that it shall meet the general approval rine telegraph cables at an estimated Headquarters for Cotnmerciál Men. Bilyeu & Shelton, Proprietors. The decision in the Storke divorce case 1’54 per cent., and .the towns declined 18 -contracts made without his approval: qf the House. Thè committee seems to at Santa Barbara leaves the case’just as per cent. The increase of attendance in The Commercial Exchange: of Kansas ' favor the, .change in . the time of com­ cost of $2,000,000. it stoed before suit was brought. Yda the cities in the thirjÿ years was from City objects to the grain inspection by mencing the term of Congress, but does The story of the London correspond-^ Adis Storke sought separate mainte­ 270,925 to 513,066,‘or 89 per cent., while the Missouri Warehouse Commissioners. ■ not agréé as to the dav. “Some favor erit at Valparaiso that Minister Egan’s ip the towns the decline was from 601,- nance, and alleged cruelty. Har ks willrpeet all trains oil the. Oregonian and It-is said a .factory will be built at An­ January 1 and others March 4 for “the residence Ais guarded“" is' pronounced ? 928 to 540,978,,or a fraction of 10 per . .Oregon Pacific railroads at Muukers and wholly without foundations Bradstreet’s mercantile agency reports J cent. derson, Ind. , to employ l,00J hands arid I convening of; Congress. i . West-Scio.;,Also run eighty-six failures in the Pacific;Coast; to make aluminum for 25 Cents a pounds At a hearing before the House Com- ,, The underground- ’ electric! railway in One of; the greatest needs of the age is States arid Territories during Janriary,' STAGE TO JORDAN. "*W1 ; mittee on Coinage, Weights arid Meas- London has more traffic than jt can,con ­ Howard Murphy? a Missouri Pacific; $20,000 as compared with 10$ the previous month the education of .the rising generation ; .engineer-, has invented a coat-obmail for • ures "Leonard R. Hone, representing the veniently manage, and great complaint Capital Stock and 128 the’ corresponding month of last for useful éinploymènts. On thé one use, by, express messengers. .when at¿ Legislative Committee of the National is made on account of thé inadequate Horses boarded by the d«y or week at lowest hand we have a Vast army of people dje- rates. year. Grange, .said .the American farmer was facilities; tacked'by train robbers'. Commercial men,conveyed to and from any Officers. i pendent for their subsistence upon ,the Michael • Denzer of Davisville has that silver be restored to the po­ The London postoffice employs, 4,000 point with dispatch. A decision of the Pennsylvania Su- ' asking brought suit against the Directors of the . employment provided by others and yet ,J. S. MORRIS President-......... sition it occupied prior to 1873. Am in ­ letter-carriers, with, wages ranging from .J. L. COWAN California State Agricultural Society fpr . receiving poor pay for'their labor’when premè Court upholds a law compelling creased volume of money, he safd, meant $3.75. to $9 a week Beside, the regulars Vice -President. .....;o. 8. MAY $50,000 damages. He was injured "by , ? thèy get employment- at all.- On the citizens .of .cities to pay for street, im.- an enhancement of prices. He wanted there aré!,6ÓJ auxiliaries, paid accord- Cashier....;....... the-collapse of some seats during the . other side, is,an army , of ..employers who pfo.vemejits .in front of their property. Congress "to protect the legal, qualifica­ are willing to pay'good wages for skillful The Chairman of the’ War Claims tion of money issued bÿ the government . ing to their work. last fair. Directors« work,- but who find it difficult to ” obtain The greatest sailing vessel of Germany. Committee of the House reported favor ­ so he could not be -.compelled to make 1 has Tliti-Puliuilttle Qhort Line railroad is the competent-, conscientious help' they J. 8. M orris . * E. G oins . JJ hn G aines . It been launched at Géesténauende. -money. is built'ôf steel entirely—B38 feet Ion?, no more. This line, which was seven need. Those who thoroughly understand ably to the House the Pennsylvania lb'or-i his payments—in- T. J. M onkers . P. O. S mith . F ire and M arine miles long and ran from the Southern avocation and give an honest day’s work der raids claim bill appropriating $3,- Hone said the frer coinage of silver : 451£ feet wide, 28j£ feet deep. It is of would go a great way toward bringing if ' 4,5'30 tons burden, Pacific to Palm Valley, Los Angeles for an honest day’s pay are the ones who 447,845.’ Does a general banking and exchange busi­ Philadelphia’s death rate is slowly de­ to a parity with; gold.- Even -if all that- county, has been sold to Miller & Lux, keep their positions, arid’it is thé ineffi- ness. Sight, drafts issued on Albany, For ¿land and the rails are being taken up and çié'rit arid the shirks and those who slight creasing, but it is still-very.far above is said against; free-silver coinage were i . The foot and.mouth disease has been and San> Francisco. diphtheria and, influenza true, the farmer would not lésé anything, discovered among the animals imported shipped to Kern county.' their -work, who are 'dismissed as soon as normal,,with, ' —HEAD OFFICE— as prominent factors in keeping it as because there'“ was no time’ when the . into England from Denmark, arid’ the The German colony at Los--Angeles their services çan bé dispensed, with.' farmer “fared- so well as in 1865, when i .entry of Danish cattle’has been prohibited high as it is, 33 Washington Street, Portland, Or. has been made the victim of. a Teutonic A woman has brought suit 'against a -there- was depreciated currency. He fa­ through the kingdom. confidence man, who has swindled his PERSONAL MENTION. The French expedition in Senegal in .railroad company at- Little Roc^, Ark., vored the free coinage of both gold and compatriots with all .the skill of a "thor-j ) two battles with Chief Samory lost prié A Leading Home Company. to recover $5.0,000 damages for thé loss silver. oughbred. He represented himielf as a’ ALBANY, OREGON. In the' matter óf government proceed- • officer and nine men killed and fortv- wealthy Iowa horse breeder and called Sir John Gorst Said to. Be an Able , of her husband,, who,was killed on thé rings against»the alleged;fraudulent tim­ • thflee wounded, the enemy lefsing 151 .café bÿ à inâiiiac.’ himsélf Dr. vori Trotfla. ’■ Debater and a Great States-; $50,000 Prompt in its settlements. Largest business of Capital According --to the asseitiens of thè ber land entries in Washington, Oregon i killed and 300. wounded. The prominent fruit growers about auy hauie company. Kese-.ve computed in or California the, Commissioner-General I. man—Edmunds’ GatL . The'Chinese government is paying the American,Colonization Society 1,000,000 , excess of statutory requiiements. San Diego have manifested considerable ôf the land office, with thé approval of indemnities demanded for thé killing or President.....r.. colored people áre seriously looking for ­ H.F. MERRILL interest in the reported scheme of Henry, theiSecretary of the Interior; has insti ­ .E. J. L anning ward" to a'change of' rësidenbè 'freftn the ’ injuring of the foreigners or the destruc- Vice President. Morgenthau and P. B, Armstrong of New Ferdinand Ward’s term : of imprison-; J.' W. BLAIN tuted a change,,qf procedure,..by which 1 tion of their property during the recent Cashier............ York to organize a fruit growers’ trust ment will expire shortly, but there is no United States to Africa. parties claiming title to these lands will missionary riots in Mongolia. Lebanon, Mo., is at preBent the -scene by the consolidation of- California fruit probability of; his: going back to Wall hereafter be required to prodùcé "the Transacts a general banking business. Ex­ Under direction of the leading capitalists» of the trial of a murderer named How-, "original The'“new government Of Brazil has change farms into an enormous, association. bought and sold on New York, San Fran­ Portland. street. entrymen and« tWeir* witnesses suspended J. LOWEN BERG, President ard, whois said to have committed four ­ proceedings in thé confisca ­ cisco and Portland, Or. Also draw our own drafts H. M. GRANT, Secretary and'Manager. The Board of Directprs of the Tulare Bostonians declare that nature gave teen homicides, and whbáé’lást offense is at the local land offices for further- exam­ tion of the property belonging to 'the on Loudon, Paris, Berlin, Frankfort on the Main irrigation district has ‘decided by a vote Phillips Brooks “ a weak mouth,” which ination with, reference to any contracts - Princesa Isabella and other members of. and all the principal cities of Europe; Interest allowed on time deposits. of 4 to 1 to purchase the Kaweah canal by a constant uplifting of the spirit ’’ thé killing of a poor- deaf mute;-? or arrangements Which may have been ‘. the family of the late Emperor. T. I.. DUGGER, Local Agei.t. Collections made on favorable terms. All 'thè Jewish-American -paperssspeak and irrigation system for $150,000 in he has ennobled. made prior to thé entry fori «thè convey-; Advices from China show that all the .of the failure of the appeal recently Office with Scio P bess . bonds of the district. They also have ancq of land to, corporations .or-, syndi-. Bourké Cochran’s house in Washing­ unanimously voted to purchase the Cam­ ton, the old residence of. ex-Secretary made to the people of New York, irre­ ■ cates. It appears from the records, of f Mongolian Mandarins who aided in “the , recent outbreak in Northeastern China spective of 'Creed', to contribute' to the eron and Rocky Ford system for $20,000. Robeson, is believed by thé Superstitious '.the "général land office that large tracts fund in aid oftheRussian-Jewishiœmi- «of valuable*tnnber land in- different lo-, . or did not assist the government in its EAST AND SOUTH Two Indians in Verde Valley, A’. T.?' to bê'*“Wô ■ Siemens, the-Berlin electrician, will­ hasta ine RAILROAD and military band tournament June 15 election, is said to be both as a debater widows’ pensioner This tax upon tiré such cases.. -- . spend $285,000 on the firm ’ s exhibit at arid 16. It is to be a Western affair, in and as u Statesman head and shoulders Statey authorized by the last Georgia It is decided by the Navy Department' World’s Fair. At first the firm asked which bands from San Francisco', Port­ above most of ’the members of the Eng­ Legislature, entails ah annual.tax Of to m ike another line óf soundings before the Express Trains Leave Portland Daily. for space to erect a building ; but, not land, Butte, Helena, Denver, Salt Lake lish Cabinet. $400,000. There are 4,000 widowá onthe definitely deciding upon a route for :tlie - being able to secure?this, the firm took Oregon Development Company’s Steamers. South. and others within a radius of 1,000 miles North. proposed submarine cable between San 70,000 square feet of space, MrS. Elizabeth Cady Stanton has been rolls. of Ogden will be invited to- participate. residing with her gon in New York since Francisco and the Hawaiian* Islands. 7:00 P. M. Lv.. ...i...P rtland..... ...Ar. 7:35 a . M. The Ohio'"Lëgi§latûrëi is struggling There will be $2,500 put up in prizes., the her'return- from England. She is over ; The cutter of the Grand,Duke Nicolai- 10:23 -p. M |Lv.. ......... Aloany...... ?..Lv., 4:23 a . M. This conclusion was reached after an ex­ first prize being $1,000 and the others 70 years of age, but is full of «work and with a-bill providing for two-cent raib amination of the full report just pub-> (vitch of Russia, Metchta, which was ex­ 8:15 A- m .|A¿.. ..San Francisco. ;..Lv.| 7100 P M. road fare. For, more than twenty-five SHORT LINE TO CALIFORNIA. pected to . achieve great things in the. grading down to $50. as fond of literary labors as, she was years thé legal passenger rate in Ohio lished of the two lines recently com­ Roseburg: Mail—Daily The total expenditures of the Northern twenty years ago. Nice regatta, has proved a complete fail has remained at 3 cents per mile, while pleted by the fish commission steamer ure, • Portland... 8.30 k.-St.-ILV: Pacific in Oregon, Washington and Idaho for “ in the trials she was several ..Albany.... 12:45 A. M. Lv. Time makes its mark on thé finest hu­ freight rates have.in the same period de­ Albatross. Many irregularities, ranging times beaten by ordinary fishing boat's? for 1891 foots “up $3,292,800, of which .Ròàeburg.. ' 5:60 F. M.|Ar. from, normal to submarine mountains one-half. $750,000' is in new construction ; $832,QUO.' man beings.. Jean, Ingelow’ is" now a clined, Eminent English physicians now ex­ Freight and Fares the Lowest. À bill repealing thè act requiring life­ two and a half miles iri height, were Albany Tx>cal—Daily Except Sunday in buildings, chiefly shop's at Tadorna; gray-haired, little old woman of 63 years. saving ««found in these two lines. Orders were appliances on steamers', so far as press the opinion that the death of the .Plirtland. .Ar.|10:30 a . M. 5":d0 r. M. Ev The remainder comprises the filling of She is a kindfrientiof the poor, and at it relates to carrying: of line-carrying -telegraphed to Lieutenant-Commander« Duke of Clarence was due to his, lungs .Albany.. L- . 6:30 a . bi . .U:00 >. 3I.|Ar regular intervals givO 'them what she' trestles, the lining of the Cascades Tanner oltJinJOntpss at San Fran­ ¡being clogged with phlegm c.afised by projectiles arid the. means of propelling calls “ copyright dinners ” from the pro ­ Accommodations unsurpassed for comfort and., Mountain-tunnel with masonry and iron cisco to get niiWyessel ready at once for excessi vecigáretté smoking? The Prince safety. Fares and freights via Yaquiiia and the; them on steamers plying“ exclusively on ■ and stone on bridges. One hundred and, ceeds of her,;books. making a new survey; A new line will .. Albany. Wales and Prince. George are also in- Oregon iDevelopment Company’s steamships' 2*36^. M.iLv Simon" Newcomb, senior professor of any of the lakes, bays or sounds of the' be run on a .great“ ¡circle, starting at - or of L# bauoo. twenty-five miles of new road have been much less than by any other route between »11 3:2-5 p, M.i|Ar. veterately addicted to the habit, United States, Was passed by the Senate ..Albany. 7 :30 a . bi I Lv. points in the Willamette Valley and San Fran­ mathematics in the United States navy at Washington. constructed. near Point Conception in California to »The most important event that -has cisco. Lebanon. 8:22 a . M;-|A t . Island of Hawaii. Experts in the occurred in Germany since, the fall of The Liberals .still hold thejr power at and «professor of -mathematics, and. as­ A huge coal syndicate is reported to the hydrographic- 'office/1 who« have kept a Bismaick is announced. The’event is Salt Lake, notwithstanding thé at­ tronomy in John.. Hopkins .-University.,, have been formed at Nejy York,-;The 8:30 A. M.II.V.......... .Poitland,........ Ar I 4:30 p. M. tempt to divide the Territory into na­ has just received'his diploma of election coal-producing companies are io be careful record of all soundings mafie, “that -Herr von Binnigsen, the chief ®f Daily Passenger Trains (Except Sunday/. 2:19 p .' m JL v .........WPst Seio........ .Lv. 10:15 A. m . tional party lines. At the municipal as an honorary member of the Royal placed under a board ’of control,'which expqçt a more .level lineton the greit thé National Liberals, and Herr von 6:30-p. m .|A t ...........Natron..........Lv.| 6:15 a . >!► Institute of London, Izaye Yaquina at 6:45 a . M.; leave Çoryalli at circle Which it is now proposed to' furi. election recently the total vote of the would establish joint agencies for; the: The work already done; they say’ indi­ .-Bamberger, the leader , of the_Progress­ .10:30 a . M.; arriveat Àibany at 11:08 A. M. The: present Khedive of Egypt was? salé city was .8,1.78. -Neobich’s (the Liberal) Pullman Buffet Sleepers. ists, have âgr’èëd to unite their forces in LekveAlbany.at 1:00 p. M.; leave Corvallis at of the output, thus abolishing .the vote -was-' 4,500, the Democratic voté, greatly averse to the ceremony and-: allu­ present system of .separate State agents, cates the possibility*of line compara- thé Reichstag. 1 40 p. m . arrive at Yaquina at 5:00 p . m , Mixêd—Leave"Alba'iiy at 1:45 p." M.; Munker, 2,766, arid the Republican' .voté; 8521; sions to his rank. In Paris ope day, be­ and prevailing compétition. ■ ■'tively uniform and.at an average depth SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS p. m .; arrivent;Material Yard at 7:00 a . m . The'area of Wheat sown inTridia Is 2:30 Liberal plurality, 1,794. The Liberal ing permitted to walk; the. boulevards of about three miles. Mixed—ArriveatAlb’nyat 1:13 a . m .; Munkvr, Eor accommodation of sec «ñi?-class passenger» The examination of, Henry Rossiter* majority over all was 'These“fig- with a single companion, lie met one ..of attachçdjo express train«. There is evidently an attempt to coin­ about the same this year - as last; The 9:55 a . M.t Material.Yard. 5100 p m . *• his future subjects, who saluted him and clerk in Major Overman’s office, in thè promise the ’question of mineral lands condition is poor. The drought .contin­ ..Oregon and Ca ifornla trains connert atAl- ures are the returns for Mayor. Bany and Corra ’ lis. WM. M. HOAG/ ‘ coutt-marlial casé' at-Clevetand, O", haé ’ The Los Angeles Times says: Con­ addressed him’ as “your highness.” brought dut the “ fact that-Rossiter left .along theNorthern:Bafeific road. «Prom­ ues over the' greater part of the wheat . .General Manager. West Side Division. : ■ C. C. HOGUÉ, gressman Bowers has been advis'ilig Cal­ Thereupon Abbas replied -in excellent the employ of the Domestic Sewing Ma­ inent officers of-,that company say,that country; Thé crop is expected to be Between Portland'and Corvallis. Açtiiig G. F. & P. Agent, Corvallis, Or. ifornia raisinmakers through the medium French “ You âré . mistaken ; I am a chine' Cèmpâriy in ; Chicago in 1886» a the company has no desire for the lands about 15 per cent, less than last year Mail train daily (except Sunday}.___ and the .exportable surplus about 28,-. is perfectly willing to fake 'other' of a Redlands paper to pick their “'prod­ Parisian.-” heavy defaulter. A?,cashier, and- book: and .Ar, 5:30 P. M. 7-:30 a . M-ly.._z..„Rortj*ncL 0.00,000 bushels.. uct as an imported. article, labeling it The Comtesse d’Eau is., an amiable keeper lands in lieu of those which'are found to 12:10 p. MjAr.....‘...íJJórVaiii/. of the company’s Chicago.' office The two.daughters ôf thé late Marquis “Malata,” because, he says, thé'coùntry woman,"but with ideas of her own and.a he sank $20,000 of their money Tri a •be mineral. This indicates that the At Albany and .Coryalíis: c náect with trains- demands imported raisins. This is the determination to' carry them out even wheat speculation. It is stated’ the-mat- .çoippanymjglij be in favor gf legisla San'Carlos, who died some months agof of the Oregon Pacific railroad. poorest kind of short-sighted advice. when they are a little far- fetched. It is ter was kept out of the newspapersj tion wfiicE'would allow ihein to make "have been so much overeóme by the" loss Express train dailv (except Sunday). How can a section ever build up a repu­ said that,-though.'at one time, the Comt­ tVat not even his‘most intimate friends selections for lands lôs«Pbÿ these mineral of their father that they have renounced tation arid get good, prices, for .its. prod­ esse was" giving costly'entertainments or relatives knew of at until the unyv-illr? locations... Brit, ôf course, nothing caii .the brilliaritTifè that they were leading FIrst-e’ass steam hip line "between YAQUINA ucts while thus sailing under borrowed during a period Of- starvation among the ing admission of Rossiter, and that the, be'done “until the Supreme Court deci­ ’ iri society and have entered the Order of and SAN FRANGISCQ,-connect’ng at Yapnina Through Tickpts. to All Points South sion is reached upon the subject, arid, the Sacred Heart. They are boih grand -with the trains' of the Oregon Pacific Railroad colors? Such advice is specially foolish poor about jigr father's palace, at.another loss had long since bqpn .made good'. aiid East. Company. The company reserves the li^nt to just now, when California raisins are be­ she was known to scrub the steps of the then it is doubtful “if-Congress would nieces of« ex Queen Isabella of. Spain. change sail days. C. H. HASWELL. A ’child' is reported*-to have- been born want to grant to the Northern Pacific ginning to drive the imported article out? palace in sight ot tjie-people asan.esam- Gen. E. & P. Agent, Montgomery street, San The Pope has just received a handsome -For tickets and .full information regaling Èran'ciìèo? rates, maps, etc., apply to the company’s aient The excitement created in San Diego ple for tfaé eneouiagenieht of industry to Mr. and: Mrs. .-Robert Mortimer,at Jands lost J>y,.these mineral locations if legacy of 10.0.)Q,0